Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1953
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CLASS OFFICERS, pages 36, 37 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY, pages 6, 9. EIGHTH GRAM, pages 33, 35. c. 0. E., pages ss, 39. K S. 1-X1 Q, Q2 XR N if it x, K 'r lm x 3' 1: 'Y . ig--1-V ----N2- x X Hx.: ' , I-L' V- f 1 ,,, M, k. L a 1 I , wg '- - 2 - gf R , L' ' .4 ' ' '.L '1 .Y--W 1 11 .4.,., vvvuu1n.r4lUw+om -- 4 1.- A3-Q' F' T I b v v1--r-via-uv-- ' r ,A ,,, W-- , if g ul M a ETH-.iv 9 ii . , -1- in Y ' iii! lm .-..,,,-,....A,...,.,-,Y ,,....v . V. , W Y - , - 3.4, , I gk x V 5 ,V 5 f 1 Y M ,- - M - ' 9. . 5 at M is 3 l 1 D114 v ' N X - 1 ' I i X3 'V M 5 M --v 9' 'v A V , , :, '11 .Q , , - F 'ibn P - x.-- AN-T .. - , W ,,E!1.f-'b,Q'5A-J, .JQ+-.fvw ' ' H . .I J ' ' n- ' 1 ,,A,JL.J--'X 1C..i4g- xI'. v Lf5 fr- H 3' ' . Q --Sql' 4 A .A W. L1 ,-, 'CM . sPoRTs, Pages 40, 51. --x C5 -f LVQK-j jf 472- , L A ., .A-U in-fd ,, , ff K, X f ACTIVITIES, pages 52, 79. . f I IN , r.',, 15' 44,15 , Ever since Kansas City was known as Westport Landing, a trading post on the Missouri River, she has been noted for her spirit. Located in the middle of the coun- try, Kansas City is the Heart of America, pumping life into surrounding areas by serving as a great railroad center, the home for large industries, a transfer point for products en route to eastern cities. She has endured trials, and hardships, but this progressive town has survived boom, bust, flood, fire, and gang war. Since 1892 Westport High School has played an important part in the building of this metropolis. She is proud of her representatives in business, industry, and politics. Today, true representatives of Kan- sas Citians crowd her classrooms, fill her halls and treasure her diplomas. Perhaps nowhere could a more typical cross-section of Kansas City be found, for Westport stands in the midst of a wide circle of citi- zens who have varied jobs, political affilia- tions, anil ideals. -Iilll Wlansas Cit pirit Yet do these typical teens realize the importance of the role they must play in shaping the Kansas City of tomorrow! In chemistry class, or at a club meeting, talk- ing to friends in the hall, or scrimmaging on the Gillham field, they present a pic- ture of American youth, hut who knows what is contained in the teen-age heart. A pride for his schools name in other fields as well as sports, a desire for bettering the town in which he lives, a sadness to leave the school that has played such a signifi- cant part in his life, but a determinedness to carry her name to great heights-do not these lurk behind the smiling mask of the apparently carefree youth? ln Kansas City's never-ending story of commercial, industrial and cultural prog- ress, Westport must play an important part. The realization of the greatness of the role they must play inspires Westport- ers to dedicate to the Kansas City Spirit -the 1953 Herald, their Story of the Year. 6? tin C ill U' I . ,n i-' s vi :l'an' 1 l l r I'xn 1 1:,u':xv- ' 'U' E r.',oeY .-'f yr 'gt'-VVCQYVY gf ff F9 gilvf, L VV-.aff ,J ,cc gi 'gif' cf EV Y ff cliff-flirt r.9 9, A gif U QC ii vc ig? all is-eller lll I , I Q , jN .y fii' lg! til W- 0 Kill, Si if-f H IIN ITLLHLZ5 I CLtl0l'l W S Esther New Vlce Prxnctpal pw Ralph S Har lf In zfz al l'1rst H.1lt ol Xear ...us D H Holloway I flnllpdl A leader m c1v1c affaxrs an accomphshed speaker .1 man of hxgh prtncxples and xdeals and the person to whom all dnffxcult problems are taken by faculty and students IS Mr D H Holloway our prmclpal Sxnce 1929 h1s energetic sptrxt and untmng efforts have helped to make Westport one of the best schools 10 the cnty Ola V Gala Coumelor 'bllwfpoff flwuff 1953 7. f v f on 1 '17' --I Xl Pu:-lr NU i-up 1-an-is if rv' ,aim 734' ti M--ff' fe I aw'- qb QI' IOP ROW Eva Bechtel Human Srzence Ar! 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Q? N9 6 3 w. 5 . x u SCIENCE, too, is stressed in the Westport curriculum. An under standing of the methods of science, the influence of science on human life, and the main scientific facts concerning the nature of the world and man, are explained SALEABLE SKILLS and the development of those understandings and attitudes that make the worker competent and valuable are an important part of Westport's program. Supervised work experi ence prepares the student to be an intelligent and productive par ticipant in economic life 9 Co WMuyuve X H XR C i Q .11 - ,fgiif 'ff .4-' ya' fv- 6 ,def I- ,?2n H. .rf if ,JA 'P , A ,iff 'Fl cj -fffdffy I pf, -'W T J ff' nf 'r -.....,...... . ,,,, ,- f HH '. ru, '23 ,S ' 'Q 6' V27 '7 ai 'R wr' 177 el'lL0l Cfadri Ofllfefd I 952 I 953 Top Row Helen Ruf, Presldent, James Toevs, V1cePres1dent, Eugene Sarer, Secretary, Second Rau Donald Edwards, Treasurer, George Bollman, Sergeanrar Arms, Jacquelme Riley, Busmess Commxttee, Thzrd Rau Cathenne Ruf, Saundra Owens, Rxchard Reese, Busmess Cornmmee 12 1 f - . fr K lf 5 4 K' 1- , . if o o .1 29 S i 8 ,v 3 l S1 i B .aw .9 kefllelllgel' YXUAQI1 . . the doors opened that first day of school in September, 1948, and how I knew that the eighth graders would make up a class that would never be forgotten, by the way they conscientiously synchronized their Mickey Mouse watches with my time. They immediately got into the swing with memberships in Pep Club and Stu- dent Councilg laughed loudest at We Shook the Family Tree, shivered with The Ghost Train and cheered Gene Bohi as Mayor for a Day. With Herbert Spencer elected president, the class of '53 was on its way! September again, and I happily opened my arms, Cas nearly as possible, still keeping correct timej to the freshmen, so anxious for a greater part in Westport life. When the literary societies and departmental clubs made their choices, the lucky girls proudly mounted their new and still unstable high heels for theoc- casions. Dorothy Carlson was elected to head the class, and a hilarious hit Mother Is a Freshman denoted the satisfaction of that year, so short and sweet. They started summer vacation in May! In September of 1950, I looked down to see the suddenly taller sophomores in another successful year. Under the leadership of Jimmy Toevs, the class supported the revived Tiger Den. The happiest smiles were worn by new members of Club, A Cappella choir, and Girls' Glee Club. The international spotlight was beamed toward the looming crisis of war, and Byron Riggs was Westport's first graduate to die in Korea. The students took up the square-dancing craze with lessons in the girls' gym, and the Gold and Blue .took its sec- ond consecutive basketball championship. As my hands moved ever onward, their time was coming as juniors, the A.C.E., English, Math, and Fed- eral Constitution tests became the chief sources of worry. The Intersociety dance, Literary Contest, and our first Prom, were the happiest times. As the graduating seniors sang the Benediction, the coming seniors tried to quiet their hearts, realizing the big year, with all its excitement and responsibilities was almost here. S-s-s-e-n, i-i-i-o-r! As the happy cry resounded, I smiled down on the class of '53. With Helen Ruf again in the president's chair, they eagerly enjoyed their last year, at the school above all others . Exciting games, the suspense of the Senior Ballot, the Prom, and above all, graduation, are the memories this class will al- ways cherish. These wonderful days may never return, but will always be in the hearts of the Class of '55 . mfm Gwb A Q9 way 55' 00 0 Q0 HALL- of FA - l w t I f I. ,Q G15 W K 9 -: A fm M. , .I .I-9' ilu if ,W ,NWS TOP GROUP R l ,O'1U-EDWARD EARI- ADKINS liWhY fllsh fhf0U225h life? You never get out alive. Irving, Club, Football, First Team Letterman, Mffvmfofr JERRY AKINS- WhY aff bfi5lffUl, Whell YOU Carl HCI natural. Jerry transferred from Paseo in his junior. year. HELEN RUTH ALEXANDER m- A fllleflf IQHSZUS, H 'ready' Smile, a Willinglhand, a girl worth-while. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Delphians, Hockey Sports Day, Monitor, Y-Teens. VERNON EUGENE ALLEY- What's behind the shyness of his eyes? Student Council Representative.. CARL RAY ANDERSONf Blow -your horn. Clay, Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Band, Student Director, Band Manager, Secretary, President, Orchestra, Manager, Hi-Y, Monitor, All City Orchestra, State Music Honor Rating, Tiger Den Band. Rott' Tuo- GERALD ALVIN APPLEQUIST I e - - I may be quiet, but I get around. Eighth Grade Class Treasurer, C.O.E. JAMES APPLEQUIST- The strong, silent type. W -Club, h FO0ll331l, Second Team Letter, Monitor. ADRIENNE JOYCE ASHER- Born to be a success. Eighth Grade Business Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pundit, Freshman Critic, Speech Arts, Vice-President, President, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Plays, '50, '5l, 52, U. Debate Team, EXCCUIIYC Board of Student Council, Girl Most Likely to Succeed on Senior Ballot, Girls' State. DAVID JOE BALLIET- All things come to those who will but wait. Student Council Representative, Band, Stage Manager, C.O.E. BERNARD BARASH- Not too serious, not too gay, a grand boy in every way. Stage and Screen, C.O.E.: Debate Team, Clay, R.O.T.C, Sergeant lf. C., Crack Squad, City Leader '50, Tiger Twelve Drill Squad, Crack Platoon, Crack Company. LOWER GROUP Ron' One- GERALD WILLIS BARR- Prince Charming - -yet all unconscious of his charms. Eighth Grade Vice-President, Irving, Student Council Representatives Second Team Fggtball, First Team Football, All-Round Gymnastg Football All City Honorable Mention, '50, Monitor, Aggembliegg Best Dancer, ZELLA MAE BARRON- A pair of gay eyes, a merry little laugh. Red Cross Representative, C.O.E., Pep Club. BARBARA LEE BARTON- As quiet as a mouse. Honor Society, Silver Ping Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Girls' Glee Club. Rm: Tzwi-- XVILLIAM HAROLD BERGFELDTY - Give me the theatre or give me death. Honor Society, Gold Pin, Three Pearls, Browning, Secretary, Parliamentarian, Student Council Representative, Speech Arts, Parliamentarian, Sophomore Critic, Stage and Screen, Plays '50, '51, '52, All City Red Cross Representative, City Drama Festival '52, Crier-Herald Staff. BARBARA BIGLER- Her brown eyes will never make anyone blue. Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Promethean, Chaplain, Speech Arts, Vice-President, Critic, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Fall Play '51, Monitor. ni0I?6- ,5 -'fi 'tis' fa 'Ig , 4 ' . , 1 'H A Y' ' . Ip I 'li iv Q Shouse Memorial Committee. ' ' 15 el'll0l'5 TOP GROUP Row One-ROBERT LEE BLAKELY- Make much of me, good men are scarce. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Monitor, Assemblies. ROBERT GORDON BLOOMER- A good egg, Sunnyside up. Clay, Stage and Screen, A Cappella Choir, Play '51, Monitor, Assemblies. GEORGE MILTON BOLLMAN- Why can't there be more like him? Senior Class Sergeant-At-Arms, Student Council Executive Board, junior Class Business Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin. Rau' Tim-QBARBARA LIZETTE BORG- Not that I like study less, but play more. C.O.E. KENNETH EDMUND BOYLE- One vast substantial smile. Hi-Y, C.O.E. ,IOANNE LOUISE BRESINA- A witty girl is a treasure. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pundit, Parliamentarian, Student Council Representative, Assemblies, Crier-Herald Staff, Issue Editor, Photography, Speech Arts. LOWER GROUP Rout One- -FRANKLIN A. BROWN- Why aren't they all as contented as I am? A Cappella Choir, C.O.E., Assemblies, R.O.T.C., Boys' Quartette, R.O.T.C. Corporal, Field Day, Circus. JANIE BROWN- I'm not as innocent as I look, El Circulo Calderon, Vice-President, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Crier-Herald Staff, Transferred from Centralia, Illinois in senior year. CAROLYN RUTH BROYLES- - The mildest manners, gentlest Ways. Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Dana, Student Council Representative, C.O.E. MARY GRACE BRUNETTO- A name quite fitting. Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Red Cross Representative. LEONARD MELTON BUNNELL- A great big grin, a great biz smile, He has it with him all the while. Club, First Team Football, First and Second Team I. ' C. ' ' ' ' ' ' etters, O.E., Monitor, Assemblies, Nicest Boy. Row Two- RAYMOND ALVIN BURNS The lovebu bit him Cl b - g . u , Football, First Team. HAZEL RUTH CASE- There's oodles of fun when Hazel is around. Pundit, Student Council Representative, Jules Guerin, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Stage Craft, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Talent Show, Tiger Den Committee. GEORGIA JANE CASSADY- A cheerful smile, a twinkling eye, she greets each one as she goes by . Honor Society, Gold Pin, One Pearl, Pundit. Treasurer, Sophomore Critic, Student Council Representative' Speech Arts, Secretary, Pep Club, Plays '52 '55' Debate Team- Crier Herald Staff Busin M , , , - , ess anager, Best Actress. LYDIA CASTILLEYA- A nicer girl is hard to find. Monitor, Transferred from Central. BARBARA DELL CLOSE- Quiet? Don't be too sure. Dana, Senior Critic, Jules Guerin, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Monitor. -:rw-sig 'fl 5 ,-4 'Zi' 0-if 3 , . I 35' if rf.. 1 43. I -fs, ,. f. , I , 5 Q? 3,333 3 4. ' N- TOP GROUP Row One--DE LORIES MILDRED COBERLY- Everybody's Sweetheart. Student Council, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies. JAMES RICHARD COMBS- His favorite hobbies: movies and black Plymouthsf' Browning, Secretary, Speech Arts, Stage and Screen, Hi-Y, Arts Award, Talent Show. JACK ALBERT COOPER-- Sorry, I-Ie's taken. Student Council Representative, Club, Second Team Football, Red Cross Representative, Best Known Couple on the Senior Ballot. ROBERT EUGENE COOPER- 1he harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am. Clay, Sergeant-At-Arms, Pep Club, Club, Basketball Manager, C.O.E., Assemblies. ROBERT LEWIS COVELL- He's broken many a heart with those blue eyes and blonde hair. Basketball, B. Team Letter, Band, C.O.E. Rauf Two-MARY PATRICIA COX- Ever ready to lend a hand. Dana, Parliamentarian, Pep Club. LOREN LEE CRAIN- Pleasant smile, winning way. PHILLIP WILLIAM CRAYNE- When there's nothing to do, let me do it. El Circulo Calderon, Club, Tennis Team Letter, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, C.O.E., Hi-Y, Honor Roll. WILLIAM CLINTON CROSSON- A beautiful world, aren't I? Clay, Sergeant-Av Arms, Student Council Representative, Red Cross Representative, C.O.E. BARBARA ALICE DANIELS- A girl to admire. Dana, Student Council Representative, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative. LOWER GROUP Row One-MARILYN JEAN DAVIDSON- Pretty-eyed baby. Sophomore Business Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Promethean, Student Council Representative, Speech Arts, Pep Club, Secretary, Stage and Screen, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Crier-Herald Staff, Art Editor, Scholastic Key and Merit Art Awards, Iilirt. ALICE ELEANOR DAVIS- Neat and sweet, a treat to meet. EUGENE DAVIS-- Never met a girl I didn't like. A Cappella Choir. Row Two--MARTHA DE HAVEN- No one is like her, yet all like her. jules Guerin, Parliamentarian, Stage and Screen. JANICE MARIE DITTY- Oh, That laugh! Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Pundit, Senior Critic, Student Council Representative, Speech Arts, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Debate Team, Assemblies. HARLEY S. DODSON- We feel that he's greater than we know. Pep Club, Stage andfsqeeng Monitor- eniorzi N5 Y' ... -.,,.m wi Q N' I. fl'Q' XL' yqg I NNN Al. S if-A I 'mf'-' ,A 43, f ,,.v-- .3- If - an A H I, 'X-.1 I eniorti ,5 'S L -A -' is-4 TOP GROUP Row One-JAMES DEAN DOUGLASS- What a car, what a guy. Junior Class, Sergeant-At-Arms, Honor Society, Gold Pin, One Pearl, Clay, Presi- dentg Student Council, Second Team Ilasketball, C.O.E. MARCIA LEE DRULLINGER- A strong link in a chain of friendship. EI Circulo Calderon, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative. SHIRLEY LOUISE DUNIVENT- Happy-go-lucky Dana, C.O.E. Ron' Tzw-DONALD EDWARDS- What a man! Senior Class Treasurer, Club, Football and Basketball, First Team Letterman, All City All Star and All-District Award Football. CAROL EIDSON- Sports-minded gal. Pep Club, Delphians, Hockey Play Day, Small Shield Award. ,IUDITH ANNE ENARSON-l I'he quiet think the mighty Ihoughtsf' Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Dana, Freshman Critic, Sophomore Critic, Parliamentarian, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Girls Glee Club, Assemblies. LOWER GROUP Rau' One--ROBERT ETHRIDGE- My first love-cars, Student Council Representativeg National Industrial Arts Contest, Second Prize. LIANNA FAULKNERv- She sparkles like champagne. Student Council, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Delphians, Intramurals, Small Shield, Playday, Volleyball Tournament, Monitor, Assemblies, Health Center Assistant. DOROTHY ANN FAY- We were looking for an angel was Dot. Honor Sotiety, Bronze Pin, Pundit, Sergeant-At-Arms, Critic, Szudent Council Representative, Jules Guerin, A Cappella Choir, Assemblies, Tiger Den Committee. DONNA LOUISE FERGUSON- A smile played around her lips. Dana, Junior Critic, Vice-President Screen, Red Cross Alternate. Rau' Two-'MARGARET ANN FERGUSON- Such a nite person. El Circulo Calderon, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Band, Red Cross MARVIA Basketball and there President, Stage and PATRICIA LEE FISK-- Mischief in them thar eyes. Pundit, jules Guerin, Pep Clubg Stage and Screen. MARY DOLORES GAUCUSANA- Always Red Cross Representative, Monitor. BENJAMIN VIILLIAM GARDNER- Women are my slaves. junior Class Vice-President, Irving, Club, Football, Basketball, First Team Letters I-Iandsomest Boy. 'lit fn.- Fi Q 'Jil r 3. -e,-,pf I TOP GROUP Roni Ozze-EDWIN GERALD GARDNER- With his personality, muscles and tan, what gal wouldn't fall for this handsome man? Irving, Treasurer, Club, Football. First Team Letter, All-City Second Team '52, Best Physique. SHIRLEY LENORA GLASGOW-V-- A gal with a gay way, C,0,1j, ANNA MAY GOECKELER- A ray of sunlight with laughing eyes. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Speech Arts, Senior Critic, Pep Club, Stage and Screen Red Cross Representative, Debate Teams, Talent Assembly. HELEN SYI-VIA GONZALES- Little, but loads of fun. Honor Society, Silver Pin, El Circulo Calderon, President, Secretary, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Debate Team, Office Assistant, Health Center Assistant. LYNNELL OLIVIA GOOCH- Always bubbling over with happiness and laughter is our Lynnief' Honor Society, Silver Ping Pundit, junior Critic, El Circulo Calderon, Secretary, Eighth Grade Shield, Fall Play, Assemblies. Y Rott' Tl4'U- BEVERLY ARLENE GOODBRAKE- When they called out brains, Bev was first in line. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pundit, Secretary, Squdent Council Representative, Executive Board, Speech Arts, Vice-President, President, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, A.A.U.W., Debate Team, Assemblies, Best Student , Shouse Book Committee, All-City Red Cross Council. JUDY GOSS-- A bit of wir and smile so sweet, we all agree she cant be beat. Dana, President, Speech Arts, Pep Club, Girls Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Assemblies, Crier-Herald, All-City Glee Festival, All-City Choir Festival. RONALD GUSTAFSON- Tops to know. R.O.T.C., Field Day, Armistice Day Parade, Circus, Corporal, Sharp- shooter, C.O.E. IRENE PEARL HANNEN- A friend to value. C.O.E., Monitor, D. FRANK HAYDEN, jR.-- l-ie knows much and thinks more. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Browning, Student Council RUPFCSCUUIYIVC- 5PffClh AWS, TVWSUFCFL Pep Club, Stage Screen, Treasurer, Red Cross Representative, Hi-Y, Secretary, Debate Team: Assemblies, Stage Crew, Stage Manager, Speech Arts Oration Contest, R.O.'l'.C.-Sergeant-Bearing and Neatness, 5,5 Ribbon, Drill Platoon and Company, Boys' State. LOWER GROUP RUN' OW- FRANCES HARTMAN- Boys?-Love 'em! Promethean, Student Cotinctl Representative: Pep Club: Stage llllll 5lfCCH: lntmrnuf-115, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Assemblies. JOAN HAYS-- Can l help it if l'm happy? Health Center Assistant CO.F.1 MUUIIUV- RUN' UW- PAUL KENNETH HELLMANH- Friendliness goes a long way. DAVID WARNER HICKS- Mischief, or just fun! lrving, Treasurer, Speech Arts, Pep Club' Club' First Team Football Manager, Second Team Football, Manager, All Round Gymnast Award, A Cappella Choir, Treasurer, Red Cross Repiesentative- Monitor- COE- Speecli pageant, Sergeant in R.O.T.C., Crack Platoon Guide, Second place in First Aid Contest. i V I ii eniord ,5 it If i v Q eniom S5 TOP GROUP Rou' One-ADA LOIS HODKINS- So nice to know. El Circulo Calderon. THOMAS ROSS HOLLCROFT- With eyes and smile so warm and gay, he tops our list in every way. Club, Second Team Basketball, Varsity Basketball Letter, Band, Monitor, Most Typical Boy , Sports Editor of Crier. CHARLES LEE HOLMAN- He's not a chip off the old block-he's the block himself. Clay, Parliamentarian, Student Council Repre- sentative, Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Hi-Y, Cheerleader, Best Personality. Razr '1'zm--MARY HOLVERSON- Sparkling eyes has she. Delphians, Treasurer, Hockey Sports Day, Volley Ball, Baseball, Individual Sports Day, Frethman, Sophomore, junior, Letters, Girls' Glee Club, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Office Assistant. ETHEL JANE HOPE- A success she'll be. Red Cross Representative. DONNA LEE HORNER- I got my big brown eyes from eating Hershey Bars. Eighth Grade Business Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Student Council Representative, jules Guerin, Treasurer, Vice-President, President, Stage and Screen, Prettiest Girl. LOWER GROUP Run One- 'DONALD HORSTMAN- He can't fail to succeed. ROSEMARY HOTMERf Sweet and serene. Honor Society, Bronze Pin. WESLEY FORT HOUG.LAND-- You can bet on him, he's swell to know, Hes the man, win, please, or show. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Browning, Treasurer, President, Student Council, Representative, Hi-Y, Monitor, R.O.T.C. M!Sgt., Crack Squad, R.O.T.C. Circus, American Legion Award. WILLIAM RICHARD HOUDEK- Some men have it, others don't. He does! Irving, Club, Football, Band, Orchestra, Stage Manager, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, Chaplain, Assemblies, Parades, All City Orchestra Festival, City Band Festival, All City Choir Festival. CRAIG KENT HUCKSTEP- I awoke one morning and found myself famousfl Eighth Grade Business Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Two Pearls, Browning, junior Critic, Senior Critic, Stu- dent Council Representative, Treasurer, Stage and Screen, Stage Manager, Fall Play, Hi-Y, Assemblies, Boys' State, Talent Show, Crier-Herald, Staff Mem- ber, Done Most for Westport , Art Award Merit in Scholastic Art Show. Rott' 7'zmA,IANET LOUISE HUNSAKER- Roll those eyes at me, doll. Sophomore Business Committee, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pundit, Pep Club, Band, Secretary, Orchestra, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies. DELORIS ANN HYATT- An Artist at Heart. Promethean, Sophomore Critic, jules Guerin, Sergeant-at-arms, Secretary, Stage and Screen, Vice-President, Health Center Assistant. ROBERTA IRENE JACKSON- Sincere, honest, and very modest. Red Cross Representative, Office Assistant. SUE JARVIS-- Theres a good bit of mischief in this sweet little gal! Freshman Business Committee, Honor Society, Gold Pin, Three Pearls, El Circulo Calderon, President, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Crier- Herald Staff, Intramurals, Stage and Screen, Student Council Representative. EILEEN JENKINSON-- One who says little, but takes in everything. Girls' Glee Club, Intramurals. 145' , 3 is-Us , S-1 N4 'gy 1 Q -nr' 'Q .- GROUP One- -DONALD JOHNSON- His assets exceed his liabilities. Honor Society, Bronze Ping Browningg A Cappella Choirg Assembliesg Boys' QULUICIIC, LEROY jOHNSON- 'Til I came the world was incomplete. Honor Society, Bronze Ping Student Council Representativeg El Cirtulo Calderong C.O.E. BEVERLEY JEANNE JUI-ILIN- Our sophiSIiC21lCLl Golden Girl . Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Drum Majoretteg Band, Treasurerg Play 'SZQ Monitor Assembliesg Radio Broadcastsg CrierfHerald Staffg Spring Band Festival. Transferred from Minneapolis, Minnesota. MARJORIE KAISER4 A sunny disposition. Danag Shorthand Awardg Monroe Adding Machine Ti-ainiHH4 PATRICIA LOU KANATZER- A uleasure to know Promethean' EI Ci I alderong Stage and Screeng C.O.E. Health Center Assistant. Roll' Tut, BETTY LOU KEEL- A kind heart makes many friends. ROBERT THEODORE KEELER-f- His eyes constantly endanger other people's smiles. MOUIYOF- BETTY LOUISE KIDD- A Swell gal in our book. El Circulo Calderong C.O.E. CAROLYN KIEI-IL-- A giggle, a dash, a scream, a crash. Honor Societyg Promethean, Sergeant-At-Armsg Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Delnhiansg Eighth Grade Shieldg Freshman Shieldg Girls' Glee Clubg ASSCIUIDUCSQ V0llCYbHll and H0Ck'3Y Plab' DHYL ucomeillenne-H PATRICIA JOAN KING- She's been struck by Cupid's dart. She rules supreme in one one man's heart . Punditg Student Council Representativeg Speech Artsg Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Red Cross Representativeg Best Known Couple, on Senior Ballot. LOWER GROUP Rau' One-JACK CLINTON KINKADE- He had so many bright ideas, his hair turned red. Clay, Treasurerg C.O.E. MERLE DEAN KOEPKE- Men of few words are the best men. Browningg Boxing Championg All-round gymnastic Awardg Debate Teamg Monitor. Rail' TU f'- LOTHAR PAUL KRAUSEi Long words are my specialty. Honor Society, Silver Ping El Circulo Calderong Orchestrag Stage Managerg R.O.T.C. GAYLE NAOMI KREEGER-- Shining hair, glowing eyesg lnclined to make the male hearts sigh. Punditg jules Guering Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Intramuralsg Playsg Stage Crewg Assemblies. eniord 5 Q M --'f mr 1 Nd? T' 6 ' e A 'Z 'Zia Sf' , f 57 'f'7 en iam I5 Row One-QUENTIN LARSON- A long road of success unfolds for him. Honor Society, Silver Ping Bandg Sergeant-atiarmsg Monitorg Assemblies. VIRGINIA LOU LANGLEY- We are not ignorant of her worth. Pep Clubg Delphians, Secretary, Hockey Jr., Sr. Captaing Basketball, Intramurals. MARTHA SUE LASSWELIf - Wed know that laugh anywhere. Pundit, Intersociety Representative, Pep Clubg Sports Dayg Red Cross RCPICSCDIHUVCU Assemblies, Offife Assistant. Roz: Tun--ROBERTA JUNE LAWSON-- You can ask her a short question, but be prepared for a long answer. Honor Society, Silver Ping Dana, Pep Clubg Stage and Streeng Delphiansg Hockey Play Dayg Soft Ball Play Dayg Volley Ball Play Day, Eighth Grade Shield, Small and Large Shield, Letter-Intramurals, Volley Ball Demonstration, ROBERT L. LEEPER- Hi Red! Monitor. BOB LEFT-- A sweeter boy you'll never find, for one whos tops, keep him in mind. Clubg First Team Football Letterman, Second Team Football Letter. LOWER GROUP Ron One-LOIS JUNE LEWELLEN- Not to know her is a loss. Dana. SHIRLEY JUNE LIMINGS -- As time passes. she grows sweeter. Delphiansg lntramuralsg C,O.E. MARILYN LFF LINDFMAN- The good of Westport always in mind, Wish we lutl more of Moofie's kind . Eighth Grade Busi- ness Committeeg Freshman Treasuretg Junior Business Committc-eg Pundit, Freshman Critic, Vice-President. Executive board of Student Council, Secretary, Sergeant-atearmsg Speeth Arts, Sophomore Critic, Pep Cluhg Fall Playsg High School Day at City Hallg Monitor, Debate Teamg Assemblies, Office Assistantg Secretary of All-City Student Councilg Tiger Den Chairmang Deleutite from Kansas City at Citizenship Convention, Alternate Cheerleader, Girl thats clone the most lor W't-stportf' DEAN LINGENFELTER- A sharp dresser, a sharp looker f-one of our very nicest guys. Irving. ARNOLD DERYL LLOYD-'Quietness is the virtue of life. All-round gym awardg Monitorg C.O.E. Rott illwf- -fXlARCiARIfT I.OL'lSIi l.0CKXX'f7OI5--WI-he goocl live long. El Cirttilo Calileriin, Pep Club, RONNIF FDVUARD LUNTZEI.- lt's because of me, women ilislike e.ith other. C.O.E.1 Ronnie tame, his Senior year. to Nwestport from CQ.ilili,rn1.i, B1 JB MARTINEZ-- There may be someone as nice as Bob. but we tlouht it. Ill Cirtulo Calclerong Club: Varsity football. All-rounil Liymnastg Boxinu Champg Band, Treasurer, DONNIF JAMES MATHES- - XX'hen Don is arountl, look out for the unexpected. Boxing champion CO Ii. JERRY THOMAS MAYER-- 'Hell do the best to please. Jerry transferred from De La Salle in '50, C3 'za 'ZIWQQ' - K we 'Q .. 1... .i 2 TOP GROUP Row One-FRANCES IRENE MCCALL- Oh, What winning ways. Frances transferred to Westport from Richmond, Kansas. RONALD Mc CREIGHT- College girls, here I come! Student Council Representativeg Second team footballg Hi-Y, Treasurerg C.O.E. BARBARA JUNE MC' DANIEL- To know her is to laugh and love. Pep Clubg Girls' Glee Club. JO ANN LOU MCFARLAND- Pretty and sweet, equal our jo. Pet Clubg Stage and Screen. DALE MCGEE- A prize package. Row Two-JO ANN MCGILL- Let's say she's extra nice. C.O.E. ROSALIE ALYCE MCPHERON- A personality gal. Monitor. CHARLEI K. MEYER- Can I help it if I'm the manly type? Irving, Clubg Second Team Footballg Assemblies. JOHN WILLIAM MILLER- One fini fellow. WALTER D. MILLER- Never a dull moment. Clayg Student Council Reptesentativeg Monitorg C.O.E. LOWER GROUP Row One-MARTHA LEE MISTLER- Quiet? Danag Pep Clubg Intramuralsg Small Shieldg Monitorg Debate Teamg Assembliesg C.O.E. ELDORA LOU MORRIS-- Merry and bright. A real delight. LARRY KIETH MORROW- And yet he seemed busier than he was. R.O.T.C. two years. Row Two-JERRY LAMAR MOTE5- He's calm and collected. Never dejeflted- Clay, Secretaryg Student Council Representativeg Secondtear footballg Red Cross Representativeg Assernbliesg C.O.E. PATTY NEWELL- She's not exactly quiet. Pep Clubg Stage and Scxeeng Office Assrstan A -., -- -LU Qt K'--s?Q L ' 1 Ls. , -, , . , ,,' -mTf'f ' , 'iflw--2 ,u If i -'W ...W 1' if 4. ' ,.Lqc 5. ' 15 el'll0l'5 TOP GROUP Rout OnefRONNIE OSTLUND- Jokes? lf you don't laugh, he'll tell another one. Pep Club, Vice-President' Club Football' Cheerleader' Hi-Y, Monitor, Assemblies, Clay, Comedian on Senior Ballot. SAUNDRA FRANCES OWENS- Outstanding for her sweetness. Freshman, Sgt-at- arms, junior, Business Committee, Sophomore, Business Committee, Senior, Business Committee, Promethean, President, Student Council Representa- tive, Executive Board, Speech Arts, Secretary, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, 8th grade shield, Girls' Glee Club, Fall Play, Red Cross Representative, Debate team, Assemblies, Office Assistant, Tiger Den Committee. ESTELLE ANNE PETERSON- Quiet and shy, and so nice to meet. Honor Society, Gold pin three pearls, Dana, Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Band, Secretary, Orchestra, Vice-President, Librarian, Treasurer, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies. Rau' Tim-BEVERLY JEAN PILE-- No need to say, she's extra nice. Bronze pin, Dana, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative. WILMA POINTER- To know her is to love her. Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Assemblies. ROY PAUL POMRENING- Someday l'll give the girls a break. LOWER GROUP Row One-BILL POPE- A man of few words, but they count. Hi-Y, Monitor, Television broadcast, R. O. T. C. CHARLES LEROY PRITCHARD- Most friendly guy ever, with a glad word for all. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Clay, Stage and Screen, john L. Shouse Committee, MONTE E. PROSSER- l'd rather listen than talk. JANICE PROTHE- Ever see a dream walking? Dana, Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Crier-Herald Staff. RUTH ELLEN QUIGLEY- She puts her troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. Honor Society, Silver pin, Promethean, Parliamcntarian, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Delphians, Sergeant-at-arms, Intramurals, Hockey Playday, Volleyball Playday, Volleyball Demonstration, Small Shield, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Vice-President, Assemblies. Rau' Tun-C. THOMAS RALSTON- Beware'. I may yer do something sensational Came to Westport in 1951 from De La Salle. RICHARD LYNN REESE- He's so smart he thinks he's educated. Senior Business Committee, Irving, Student Council, Club first and second team letterman, All- Star Honorable Mention, Debate team, Assemblies. CAROLE ANN REUBART- A pretty voice, a pretty face, a darling figure, a natural grace. Pundit: Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Playday, Tennis Tournament, Intramurals, Basketball, Volleyball Demonstration, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Debate Team, Assemblies, Office Assistant, Crier-Herald Staff, Best Figure , Tiger Den Committee. SANDRA LU REYNOLDS- She dances, she's popular, She's got it! Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pundit, Sergeant-at-arms, Student Council Representative, Executive Board, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Tennis Sports day, Table tennis Manager, Intramurals, Volleyball, Basket- ball demonstrations, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Merit Secretary, Fall Plays, Red Cross Representatives, Monitor, Assemblies, Office Assistant, Alternate Cheerleader, Talent Show, Best Dancer , Tiger Den Committee, Crier-Herald Staff. MARGARET JUANITA RHODES- A great little gal in every way. Pep club. M., fi wud? be-I .--sl D.. M S' ' 'li 'd 'X Q my 'TTD I Nw 'sf 'V TOP GROUP Rau' One-BEVERLY ANN RILEY- Pleasant smile, a friendly way-never much to say. Honor Society, Silver pin, Pundit, Chaplain, Student Council, Pep Club. JACQUELINE SUE RILEY- When did you leave heaven? Senior Business Committee, Pundit, Pep Club, President, Stage and Screen, Hockey Intramurals, Hockey Playday, Shuffle board Manager, Intramurals, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Sweetest Girl , Tiger Den Committee, Crier-Herald Staff, Monitor, Student Council Representative. PATTY MAE ROARK-- Theres sunshine in her dark tresses Girls' Glee Club. CATHERINE JOHANNAI-I RUF- Pep, ability, talent and fun, all rolled up in one. Senior business Committee, junior Treasurer, Sophomore Treasurer, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Pundit, Vice-President, Red Cross Representative, Monitor, Debate Team, Assemblies, Office Assistant, Best Personality, HELEN ROSE RUF- When you have her friendship, you have pure gold. Senior President, junior President, Freshman Busi- ness Committee, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Pundit, Chaplain, Student Council Representative, Executive Board, Speech Arts, Pep Club, Volley Ball Playday, Hockey Playday, Intramurals Small Shield, Basketball Manager, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, President All- City junior Red Cross, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Tiger Den Dream Girl, Most Popular Girl. Row Tufovf-EDITI-IE RUSHER- A giggle and a smile, all the while. VERNON EUGENE SATER- Girls fluster me-but not much. Senior Secretary, Honor Society, Silver Pin, Student Council Representative, El Circulo Calderon, All-Around Gymnast, Band, Treasurer, Orchestra, Red Cross Representative, Hi-Y, President, Secretary, Assemblies. DORIS MAY SCHNEIDER- A big smile and a happy word for everybody. Doris transferred to Westport from Iiast in her junior year. SANDRA LANE SCHULZ- A mild-mannered redhead. Honor Society, Silver pin, Promethean, Treasurer, jules Guerin, Vice-President, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Debate Team. MARTHA COLLEEN SCOTT- Let's not be seri- ous! Dana, LOWER GROUP Rou' One--WALLACE SHERIDAN- A party? Sure, I'll be there! Wally came to Westport from Warrensburg High School, TILMA MARCEIL SI-IIPLEY- She never fails to speak a pleasant word. Dana, Inter-Society Representative, Pep Club, Stage and Screen. MARILYN LOUISE SHUGHART-f- What virtue is greater than kindness? Girls' Glee Club, C.O.E. Rott' Tim- -HELEN MARIA SIMON-V- Her witty ways are winning ways. Honor Society, Bronze Pin, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Crier-Herald Staff, Student Council Alternate, Assemblies. PAUL BILL SISK- He whistles While he works. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Browning, Vice-President, Set-an arms, Speech Arts, Treasurer, Chaplain, Tennis team, A Cappella Choir, Secretary, Plays, Red Cross Representative, Hi-Y, Monitor, Assemblies, Boys' State, Talent Show, Executive Board Red Cross. DORA SKINNER- She's iusts as she seems-were glad of it, for she seems nice to us. Honor Society, Silver Pin, Dana, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Delphians, President, Sgt-at-arms, Hockey Playday, Softball Playday, Intramurals, Small Shield, Large Shield, Girls' Glee Club, Librarian, Plays, Red Cross Representative, A.A.U.W., Monitor, Debate Team, Assemblies, Manager 8th Grade Basket- ball, Best Girl Athlete. eniord ,5 Kurs' 'Q' ,M ,Q in k fe., S . . Y . - 3.-P enzorfi 5 . fs i is .slam TOP GROUP Rau' One-RUTHMARIE SKOMAL- Laugh and the world laughs with you. Danag Pep Clubg Monroe Training. DAVID SMILEY- A boy after our own heart. Speech Artsg Playsg Red Cross Representativeg C.O.Eg CLARK SMITH- He has a lean and hungry look-Such men are dangerous. Honor Society, Bronze Ping Browningg Speech Artsg Playsg Hi-Yg Monitor. Rou' Tu o-CHARLES H. SMITH- He wins friends and influences people. C.O.E. JIMMY SMITH- This tall young lad with brunette hair-Always ready to do or dare. Big Seven Track Meetg Red Cross Representativeg Monitor. ROSEMARY SNEED- None would suppose it, but l'm bashfulf' Danag Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Delphiansg lntramuralsg Small and Large Shieldsg Eighth Grade Shield. LOWER GROUP Ron' One-NANCY SNIDLJW- Her conversation is always refreshing. Honor Society, Silver Ping Punditg jules Guerin, President, Vice-President, Criticg Pep Club, Treasurerg Stage and Streeng Alternate Cheerleaderg Most Typical Girl. SHIRLEY SNYDER- - Sweet will be our memory ol Shirley, Danag Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Girls' Glee Clubg Office Assistantg C.O.E. ARDIS LA JUNE SORENSON- No sweeter Miss in all the world. C.O.E. ARLYNNE SOTTILE--''Surprise-small size. Arlynne came from Bishop England High Sthool, Charleston, South Carolina. MARCIA CLARE SPliliR--Speech Artsg A Cappella Choirg Red Cross Representativeg Marcia tame to Westport from Teheran, Iran this year, Rau Tun-ABETTY ANN SPEISER- Where thoughts were many and words were few. Girls' Glee Clubg Office Assistantg C.O.E. DAVlD J. SPENCER -HA worthy fellow. Basketball, Second Team. HERBERT LYLE SPENCER' - lt's hard to say which he likes more-a big paint brush, or a smooth dance floor, Eighth Grade Presidentg Freshman Vice-Presidentg Sophomore Business Committeeg Honor Society, Silver Ping lrvingg Stage and Screeng Club. Football, Second Team, lfirst Teamg All-round Gymnastg Red Cross Representativeg All City Representativeg C,O.E,g Scholastic Key and Meritg Best Dressed Boy g Shouse Memorial Committee. RUTH ANN STEPHENS- A smile goes far. Pep Clubg Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choirg Monitor. Health Center Assistant. JACK IRVING STERN-- A likeable guy. il! 'VT K' . 'Q x eg .. ii ,- Q-5 ' 1 Q' S.. 41' 113 Z Q-of i' , .E -3 ,-3 k .e -- 4 asv.. TOP GROUP Rout Ovne- JILL STEWART- Of all the gals we've ever met, Jill's the sweetest, you can bet. Pep Clubg Habre et Dare Club, Secretary, Treasurer. SHIRLEY FRANCINE STORY? Nice and quiet. Honor Society, Silver Ping Danag Student Coumli Repfegemariveg El Cirqulo Crilderong Habre er Dare Clubl-Vice4Presidentg Tiger Den Committee. MARY LOUISE SULLIVAN-Honor Society, Silver Ping Danag Jules Guering Pep Clubg Red Cross RCPYCSCHTHUVE-BARBARA SWAITHES- They call her a doll. Honor Society, Bronze Ping Danag Jules Guering Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Delphiansg Hockey Playdayg Freshman Shieldg Assembliesg Monitorg Volleyball Demonstration. MARY EVALYN SWANSON-- We always said, we sure like Red. Punditg Pep Club: Girls' Glee Clubg A Cappella Choirg Sergeant-at-armsg Assemblies. Rou' Turf- EMMA JO TAGUE- As pretty as a picture in Vogue. Punditg Pep Clubg Olfice Assistantg Best Dressed. GLORIA JOY TALLEY- Tiny bundle of mischief Prometheang Student Council Representativeg Pep Clubg Stage and Screen: lntramuralsg Tennis Managerg Basketball Demonstrationg Girls' Glee Clubg A Cappella Choirg Assembliesg Crier-Herald Staff. ,IO ANN THOMPSON- As she grows older, and wins her fame, Gracie will still be her nick-name. Punditg Sergeant-at-armsg Pep Clubg Stage and Screeng Girls' Glee Club, Recording Secretaryg Red Cross Representativeg Assembliesg Crier-Herald Staffg Volleyball Demonstration. SHIRLEY JANE THORNTON---Good grades and looks to match. RUTH ELLEN TODD- A likeable little gal. Band. LOWER GROUP Roll' 0210- - JAMES JAY TUEVS- - This guy would have scads of money, If he not paid for being funny. Sophomore Presidentg Senior Vice-Presidentg Irvingg Student Council Representutiveg Clubg All-round Gymnasticsg First and Second Team Footballg First and Second Team Basketballg A Cappella Choir, Presidentg Hi-Yg Assembliesg Tiger Den Committeeg Bottle Boysg Most Popular. LUCY JEAN TOMPKINS- She's got a way about her. Danag Student Council R6-QYCSCDIZIIVCQ Intramurals. Rau' Tuv- BILL TURNER- He's got a way with women. Browningg Irving, Sergeant-at-Armsg El Circulo Calderon. JAMES ROBERT TUTTLE- Give me a chance, and I'll argue with you. Student Councilg Executive Boardg Second Team Footballg Monitor. 1 .. 0 7 ' ell l 0l 5 5 ij T-yn, Q ' ,. in P V L as Ki w-.A -wr J -x ' ,M IW? lv, vw- T -QF I N.,,,.A:f 2 'tit' ,f X 3 'n...v Q is 'uf s 7 ,V emom 5 se.. TOP GROUP Rou' One-JUANITA FLORENCE VAN VLECK- A real Dutch treat. Speech Arts, Pep Club, Sta ge and Screen, Intramurals, Red Cross Representa- tive, Debate Team, Assemblies, Office Assistant, Crier-Herald Staff. ANTHONY VERNON- I posed for Atlas. Irving, Sergeant-ataarms, El Circulo Calderon, Treasurer, Monitor. MARY RUTH WALKER- Secure in the hearts of her friends. Student Council Representa- tive, Girls' Glee Club, Monitor. ' Rm' TWO- BETTY WALLIS- Still Water runs deep. Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, Assemblies, C.O.E. I MARCIA WEBB- Statuesque, glamorousfour Marcia. Honor Society, Gold Pin, 3 Pearls, Student Council Representative, Speech Arts, Parliamentariang Pep Club, Intramurals, Orchestra, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Concert Mistress, Red Cross Representative, A.A.U.W., C.O.E., Monitor' Assemblies. BARBARA JEAN WESTHOFF- Sweet is her smile, sweet is she. El Circulo Calderon, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Red Cross Representa: ive. LOWER GROUP Rau' One- GERALDEANE XVI-IITE- If you think she's quiet, you just don't know Gerref' Student Council Representative, Pep Club, Stage and Screen, Gi,-lg' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies, Crier-Herald Staff, Honor Society, Silver Pin. .DON LEWIS WILEY - A great guy -more fun. Don transferred from West junior to Westport. JAMES HERBERT WILLIAMS- He has the sixth sense?-common sense. MARY LOLZWILLIAMS- A real swell gal. Pep Club. CHAR LES H. WILLIG- Blessed are they, who have nothing to say, and can't be persuaded to say it. '.O.E. RW' THU- HAROLD WINSTON WITT, JR.- Popular describes our Mickey. Junior Business Committee, Sophomore Sergeant-an arms, Freshman Business Committee, Eighth Grade Executive Board, Honor Society, Gold Pin, 2 Pearls, Clay, Sergeant-at-arms, Student Council Represen- tative, W-Club, All-round Gymnastic Award, Basketball Manager, Red Cross Representative, C.O.E., Assemblies, Best Student. -BETTY GAIL WRIGHT- Shell go far on her looks. Pundit, Jules Guerin, Pep Club, Hockey Intramurals, Red Cross Representative, Assemblies. HENRY SMITH YEAGER- I love my car, but, oh, you kid! Eighth Grade Secretary, Honor Society, Bronze Pin, All- round Gymnastic Award, Boxing Champ, Monitor. MARY JANE YOUNG- Oh, that sophistication. Habre et Dare, President. MARY JEAN ZANONE- Give her a hockey stick-and Watch her go! Delphians, Vice-President, Hockey, Volleyball, Individual Sports Day, Eighth Grade, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Letters, Orchestra. NOT PICTURED: DONNA CRUMP, WILLIAM BELL. W if Q- 7 Q --' 'lm' af- ...If Love moss In-me Rams Dness Ramannsm. '6'30 CAST SIVNTH ASHER QQQQH FORENBN BERGFEL01' 'CAMPBELL Juv-u.n4 OWENS SISK ocNE.L.1'RuE HUCKSTEP GOETZ LRNGHENRY WRTHEN ROSSON fwvuony VEGYRRD EBERT ZSNIMER DILL F.nSLt.Y y-wN1ew. MITCHELL Hunt RAFTER GIRLS sau-rang PIANO ..,. HODGES Dmecron FOR IMMEDHHTE unease RD sTu.n.:f, 97 A-I 40 QI 7 ,- ,J i ,aku S O A X Q X N. cfadf ann! jeafamenf 'W fa Sentara W 3 4 Do bequeath to those who follow some of our cherlshed tralrs Eugene Cooper leave my dancmg steps unknown to anyone else to someone who can get a dancmg partner regardless Moof Lmdeman leave my ab1l1ty for makmg Impromptu speeches to Nancy Jo De Lap Donnre Mathes leave my fascnnatmg halr styles to Johnny Benson hopxng he can become a Casanova Dutch Van Vleck leave my knack for wearmg short hanr to Kxtty Connelly Jlmmy Toevs leave my exhausted Joke book and frxendly ways to Larry Goetz Carole Reubart leave my enchanted voxce to Joann Gorrell Joy Talley leave my camera a ltttle dark room to rehll the slrdes and a know how to anyone who happens to be so fortunate as to be a photographer next year Emma Jo Tague leave my Vogue wardrobe to Sue Downer Mary Ruth Walker leave my sparkltng brown eyes to the halls of Westport Bobby Covell wnth my blonde haxr dxstxnguxshed walk and sweet personaltty leave knowmg the school wtll never be the same but hopmg that Kenny Mlllln can brnghten thmgs up for the gang e the Cheerleaders leave our achxng backs hoarse voxces broken ankles and cheerleader umforms to the Hep Cats of 54 e Bev Goodbrake and Mnckey Wm leave tamed teachers to the candrdates for best boy and gurl student next year Jackte Rrley sweetest gal at Westport leave my darlxng ways to Judy Anthony Marnlyn Davtdson leave stxll flxrtmg and keepmg everyone xn a jolly mood Jack Kmkade better known as Carrot Top leave my shmmg glory to Btll Wycoff hopmg hell use xt to good advantage Carolyn Ktehl late of course leave the walls stxll vnbratmg wxth my laughter Bob Martmez Most Bashful Senlor Boy leave my place ln the sentor class to Jun Maret Jerry Applequxst leave a vacancy xn Mr Polesons metals class to anyone who can take a lot of teasing tn ood humor We Tom Hollcroft Man About Westport and Nancy Most Typncal Snxdow leave our posntlon on the Senror Ballot to Ben Peterson and Carole Tobias I Don Edwards 6 2 200 pounds leave the Westport football team nn the hands of Don Ross 40 We Sandy Reynolds and Dusty Barr take only part of our dancmg know how wlth us leavxng the remammg to Nancy Ochletree and John Holland knowmg they will never be our equal I Sue Lasswell leave one vacant seat wamng for another v1ct1m of American Problems I Babble McDan1el leave one shorthand book to Florence Baehr advtstng one year of Greek before attemptmg the class I Frank Hayden speaker orator actor and good guy leave my talents to John Wood Berne Gall Wrrght Laughxng Gtrl wtth an excmng personalxty leave Westport xn a sad state of affanrs because of my loss hopxng Patty Flathers wxll someday be my equal Gerre Whxte leave my abtlnty to turn a phrase to Joanne Lawson a prospective journal Katy Ruf leave a cow gtrl hat three broken guttar strmgs a beautnful voxce and darlmg personalxty to my cousrn Chrtstxne Dee Coberly Poodle cut bright eyed leave my glft of gab to Peggy Mulvaney Patty Newell leave my long curly hanr to Lucretia Gable Ben Gardner Good Looker leave my posntton on the teams and wxth the gurls to a swell lxttle brother Gary Ronnle McCre1ght leave my brams to my l1ttle brother Bud Bev Juhlm blonde and cute leave my baton and umform to the future Drum Maporette We Gayle Kreeger and Herb Spencer leave a well used pamt brush and battered poster boards to anyone who ms wxlllng to be a worker I Jane Cassady leave my headaches as busmess manager of the Crner Herald to someone wlth a large bottle of aspmn We the Class of 53 leave Westport wlth regret we shall al s r W- r and hold dear the fnen - the school above all others S ,1 S. A, 671 29 i . f' QF e e K ffl 0 '5 'Y J , A . . 1 It ' , 1 n I, - , .,. '. . I: H , ' Y . I , ,, 0 4' . 1 . - I r , . I 3 W' ' '. ' , L I, E ' , , H U 4 I, '. , , .' . . . Q I, ' . , . I , . . 8 ,cp I t . . y ' -I an s 1 L' . , . 4. ,,, 2 ,,, .. .. -A. , . I, I . , .. ,, ' ,, , . . ' - L4 a I, ISI. ,I .I I, . U I , I ' . . I, , , . l ', . . 1, , ' ' . 'X 1 B .f ' F ' oo , ' 4,1 I f, Ta! AQ? 'Nts 90 ad' 'W' 'H-'ff' 'Q' IWW- 4'-J 'mn-v V 3 w-T, lf' 1. BEST PERSONALITIES-Katy Ruf, Charles Holman. 2. FLIRT AND CASANOVA-Marilyn Davidson, Don Mathes. 3. TYPICAL-Nancy Snidow, Tom Hollcroft. 4. BEST STUDENTS--Beverly Goodbrake, Harold Witt. 5. BEST DANCERS-Sandy Reynolds, Dusty Barr. 6. BEST ACTRESS AND ACTOR-jane Cassady, Perky Bergfeldt. 7. BEST KNOWN COUPLE-Pat King, jack Cooper. 8. SWEETEST GIRL AND NICEST BOY-jatkie Riley, Leonard Bunnell. 9. BEST ATI-ILETES-Dora Skinner, Don Edwards. IO. PRETTIEST GIRL AND HANDSOMEST BOY-Donna Horner, Ben Gard- ner. 11 DONE MOST-Marilyn Lindeman, Kent Huckstep. 12. COMEDIENNE AND COMEDIAN-Carolyn Kiehlg Ronnie Ostlund. 15. BEST DRESSED-Emma jo Tague, Herb Spencer. 14. BEST FIGURE AND BEST PHYSIQUE-Carole Reubart, Ed Gardner. 15. MOST POPULAR- Helen Ruf, Jim Toevs. 16. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Adrienne Asher, George Bollrnan. 50 WJ '27 J V M'l6!0I C!Cl,65l'l'L8l'l . . . v t0v r ,ii ., qw 'Ti 1' .. ryzizlrrr -F ' ' l. 'fflfl'f1 Elll llziiwfm I Q X X 7 A M . vw of Q ' Q V A 1.5 ' . ' - . , ' rf .j fu . VW,-' ' f ,' ,I fr x 1 X J 6LgAfA gram e gzghh gracle C1155 o i957 u l P95 Dian P3 JL '7 L Room 205 Mr Frederrc Mxller Top Rau flefr to rxghrj Mr Mxller Hannen Lewrs Anderson Hawthorne Gallegos Woods Sunni Rru flcfr to flghll Dnsselhoff Barr Nolen Langley Lewns Arfsrrom Connors Davis Fzrrl Rru tlefr to rxghtj Innch Alexander jenklns Peterson Carrol Rules 33 Q. E 2 Q A ,V -r D o N O 9. 9 .C . ' - - e 31- 2 1 Q .. 6 an L -3 M5 'I 35. 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Nlqlxnlghr 35 ll lf IIIJL' 3 0.5! 0Cll J CIF? IPC! Q' v-M DN-..., xv l 27446. 39 dn Q 'Q Y TOP PICTURE: Room 216 Mr. Charles Dixon. I I IN I -' flair IP right! Mr. Dixon, Phillips Cachero Lindsay Lentlon Beck Moore, West NIcC'4ll. Xi nf Iwi x ilult to riuhtr Snciltlcn Nithols Marrow Harmon Mchlstaulu Snrgent lxlL'NtlUg.,hIUf1 Mtfllintotla Malcnsck Meyers. 5 ' 'Q r Xcxiimn hunter . 'Nloorc Gwen B' in, l..1!1glE,' Evans Belhlxc Mcttcc, inn. . Jl7l.l, fi ' fi im f', .lislsc X I Q I fi ' - is . . . cs, '1ot.i . it, liliiherty, Cnllup I,.1ir,Gartiu,H.irris. ' : '. : 3 .- 'Q A , 'l'hon1,is, WJ lac R4 cj, Fitch, lioxxlcr, Du mis. tw' Ii 'fm ' - 'u iimgu. t cn. S imc, 'not urls, Thug, XY alters, lomplxins,TL1rley,'lAc.1guc. -1 'fi , .1 f l5o ter, l5l,1thL-rs, Hutlwiclc. Sthlein, Hall, Kerr, Whllette, XX'l1itt.1kcr, urtlxxitk, 'nl' M PlC ' Q: Room ,lf Miss Curie jackson. 'I fp Ru i 5 :left tu rightf Simpson, Sh.innon. X3C'illiums, Chaney, McKinney, Ruf, Tapp, Miss Jackson. .X uni! Rim: llctt to rizhtf Thayer, Curms, Geisinger, Taulbert, Page, Sthilling, Oxley, Barrows. Iii-1 R ,zz J lleft to rihuhtq Dykes, Thompson, Yancey, White, XY' arson, Everts, Champ, Remtle, Osburn, Wathen. 56 unzor 'A ' Florence Snndow V Prenden! arid ICQPJ .S?lU IJHQOFQ Joyce Scott Homer R1 Vice Prendggs Jack Little Secretary 'i fi ps 1 QI Douglas Sater Ben Petersen TYCHJBYEI Sergeant At Ann! ii N' on n lx 1 Katie Wright Judy Anthony Shirley Cannady Marlm Harmony Banner: Committee Bufmeu Committee Blmnet C 'P Y Pfendent al 'N f7 f1 5 ommmee Burmeu Committee Eddie FISIICI Chnsnne Ruf Gene Vandergrxft 1-11113,-1 Bowser a 5 6 V1ceP1e.ndent Secretary T LCQFJ Connxe Motes 4. '94- We Sergeant Al Arm: gi J Leonard Perkms Buuneu Commxuee B,,,,,,e,, Cgmmglyee W Pat Flathers Brunner: Commutee c 0 . ' ' ' 3 e ' ' on e ' A ' - 4 gp -v A A Q' 7 1 ' Y , Q s , 7 I 4 iz: -,,,-Vo,. x G . t v x A4 , 1 A I ' .. J , -, ' Q, ..-v W' v' '1 . ' S ' X ' VCU Af-V , f - Aff K 0 A , , ' -v , 4: '-- . v' Q . 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UV uf' Q-359 If Q S f ' .55 X I ,1 f .I J' SC J.. ,-In 1' I In 0 7 O 'HQ .go ul N' K' GAME SCORES WESTPORT 0 SOUTHEAST 0 A strong T1ger defense held the razzle dazzle backf1eld of Southeast to a standstnll Although the Ttgers were the two touchdown under dogs they refused to y1eld po1nts to the favored Kmghts WESTPORT 7 CENTRAL 13 Bad breaks spelled defeat for the ever flghtrng Tlgers The Bengals outplayed the1r favored opponents but a fumble and an rntercepted pass spelled defeat 1n the f1nal m1nutes of the game WESTPORT 14- NORTHEAST 7 A determ1ned band of Westport T1gers shattered the g1ant of the Interscholastlc League and pulled the upset of the year The Tlgers jolted the V1k1ngs defense txme and tnme aga1n to emerge w1th a one touchdown v1ctory lfdt 3261171 goofgaf if ww MH Nf' qv--S Amber Phe1fer Guard D1ck Oram Tackle Don Edwards Tackle F1rst Team All Cxty Flrst Team All DISIIICI Thxrd Team All State B111 Houdek Tackle Jim Applequ1st End Dave Monson Guard john Holland Guard Leo Burns Guard Fullback Raymond Burns Center Coach Bourrette Rayko Zlateff End 'hunt ,-ff Z7- 1. 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A . .A 1 'J A - ' - 6. , 7. , 8. , , 9. , 10. ,Q sf' 11. , ' O . 1 I I 4 1 L rf' . or X ' I X- l lfrit 26ll'l'l goof Cl Clinton Kelly End jim Maret Guard Jim Toevs Quarterback Leonard Bunnel Tackle Second Team All City Jack Little Quarterback Bill Wycoff Tackle Stewart Hoch End Honorable Mention All City Dusty Barr Half Back Honorable Mention All City Doug Sater Halfback Honorable Mention All City GAME SCORES WESTPORT 33 PASEO 0 Although only favored by two touchdowns the powerful Tigers scored twice this number in the first half and coasted to an easy Paseo Pirates WESTPORT 13 SOUTHWEST 7 Westport s fighting e l e v e n emerged from the dusty field that hindered the Southwest Indians with a hard earned 6 point lead Perhaps their training on the Gill ham field had something to do with WESTPORT 13 EAST 19 In probably their poorest show mg of the year the Bengals bungled themselves into a trailing 19 to 7 at the half The deficit was too great to make up and in the last game of the season the Tigers fell on the short end of the 19 to 15 score Far Surpassmg pre season expec tations the fighting Westport Tigers finished the season in third place S ' .7 A f gif t s 1. . . , y , 2. . , . . . 5. . , pq . 4. Bob Martinez, Halfback 35 to 0 victory over the lifeless 5. , 9 ' . it. si, , goof a 'N sl 17' if 'X Y '4 Top Row Barnl-,ard f Barth Ch 3115 F Y lelds Fowler B Fred nckson W F d k G Second Fzrn R Roup Greengtreet H P Og an B Houdek Hudson L athrum Mace P Iii rg Son a C felght Mrcla CD3n1eIS ow age appas Parr CISOH perk lns S amson Slfoth Vand efgrlfr Wa ddell On All Sluts me As the hnal gun closed the last game oi the 1952 football season rn the lnterscholastxc league the sports wrxters put thexr heads together t0 the boys who would hold down I-idlkllln F- thc bus mcse Jffanrs gf the Athi CHL Llepanm em ,S Mr D H A 11 T :aku sales and tlnsbu rsemem t f 1 Her o Un S an unl CI' hrs Lllrqmm choose xtxons posts were Coach C1 aude W B aker C0ach A Iva L B likel- All Star pos Two of the irrst strxng l e by D0n Edwards and D0n R10 who tool: over tackle and half back posxtxon p ot only drd Don Edwards recelve i ll' a place on the lnterscholastxc League 7 Y' ' all stars but he has been selected U as tackle on the Kansas Cxty al dmstrxct team Dons name has been placed before the all state board lil Columbxa Mrssourx io a posxtxon on the Nhssourx state all star team On the second team the placed Leonard Bunnell at the tac le spot and Ed Gardner at end When xt came to the honorab mentxons the Txgers were gwen h berths These are the boys who we for the Job they dr ck RB commended ectwe posxtrons Dx at end. 1 , 1' c ,Ta 'Q A f v Y - U 4 Y X '4' 9 S xi? if - , , f 1 ,.. 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' I, .,. - I shP Hoch ' ef Dusty W'-'31 DON ROSS LYMAN WADDELL 1 BILL WYCKOFF JACK LITTLE DOUGLAS SATER Know Your Players Name B111 Dumortler B111 Wyckoff Ben Gardner Tom Hollcroft Ben Peterson Don Ross M11-re Jones Jack Lnttle Jlm Whltefleld J lm Toevs Jack Ross Lyman Waddlll Doug Sater Ronme Bayless Number Year Soph RONNIE BAYLESS BEN PETERSON JACK ROSS if 1 yi Y ,. 1 ' ' ' .................... 35 Jr. ' ........................ 45 Jr. 32 Sr. 33 Sr. 42 Jr. Don Edwards ..,...............,,w. 44 Sr. ' ..,..,,,,,,,......,.,..... 22 Jr. ' ' ...........,...,....,..,.. 34 Jr. ' ' ' .,,,,,,,..,,.,.... 23 Jr. ' ...........,YY.,,,,,..,..... 21 Sr. ' ....,...,.....,... 25 Jr. ' ..........,....... 21 Jr. N 1 jalskei all' Pfc 5 3 H' Q 5' M , 2 L A-, Q 555 M5055 whack! GM 1 9307 il fs ef:DoH'+ lose yOU? l1ecu!! N! Axaf I X 1 ,I v. f ,qw 4 K ' X fx. ,ww 'v Q .15 79 , , , ,Q 1 x. 'E ff 221 423' K Q . A , Quqviwou 13 I id ,W - Q. 1 39.2 Vx , , V f 1 I i : 52. L 12. ,Ac ,Nb ,Xuan dine C0l'e5 Westport-54 Manual-43 The Tigers opened the season against the Manual Redbirds with a sizzling 5-i--13 victory. A big factor was a sensational back court press by Westport. Stealing the ball constantly, the Tigers pulled away in the third quarter to win. Westport-T6 Southeast-56 The Battling Bengals set a new scoring record against the Knights in their second tilt. Don Ross hit twenty-three points in the first half and boosted his total for the night to twenty-eight. XX'estport had two wins and were tied for the top spot. Westport-42 East-31 This was the easiest game for the Tigers as the Bears lacked in height and rebounding ability. It was Westport all the way as they led by a comfortable margin. The Tigers chalked up their third win and still tied with Northeast for first place. W'estp0rl-57 Paseo-45 The Pirates gave the Tigers a terrific game but it was definitely Westport in the second half. ln the third quarter the Tigers cut one of the best league teams down to size to take charge of the game and win 57-45. Westport-56 Northeast--58 The Northeast Vikes handed the Bengals a heart breaking first de- feat in probably the most thrilling game of the season. The game ended in a 52-52 tie at the end of the regular game and the first overtime found the score tied 56-56. The Vikings won on two free throws sunk in the sudden death overtime to give them undisputed first place. W'estporl-44 Central-42 Paseo downed Northeast and the Tigers needed this one to stay in the front rank. The Eagles jumped off to an early lead but the hard- fighting five of Westport beat their way back to a two point victory. BASKETBALL MANAGERS Gene Sater, Harold Easley, and Bob Blakely. Westport-42 Southeast-46 Came the final game of the season and a tough one for the Bengals to lose. Trying to win a co-championship, the Bengals valiantly fought the Indians as the lead bounced back and forth. But fate was with South- west as Westport was forced into a three way tie for second place with a five won-two lost record. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Fmt Row Motsinger Faulkner Hedburg Bama Perkins Oram Samuels Fisher Kelley Second Rou White Fay Mace Braden Frazier Coatsworth Jarvis Greenstreet Back Row Williams Walker Gregath Widernan Acuff w ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1' hr an 'ik 'fvo' ' f fi Nfl V 'WIA M 'AS -anna 'YNYW . Al Nr if IQ ,cv N4 'riwfiz 'Nr Offrcers 'K '17 Top Row Applequnst Barnhardt Barr Barth Bayless Burns Crayne Dumoruer Fourth Rau B Frednckson W Fredrxckson Harmony Hxcks Hoch Holland Hollcroft Thzrd Row B Houdek Hudson Lnrtle McCre1ght McDan1e1s Monso P P n age atterson Second Rou Perl Perkms Peterson Reese Sater Spencer Stroth Toevs Flnt Row Ot Adk ren ms Vandergrxft Wyckoff Edwards W Houdek ,W A 7!lL5tlf70l't5 all! WaI'lag2l'5 Treasurer Jack Lrtrle Presrdent Ben Gardner Sergeant At Arms Ben Peterson Vnce Presrdenr Don Edwards S ponsor G V Bourerte Secretary Dusty Barr Thxs honorary orgamzanon was estabhshed for the purpose of recogmzmg excellence ID athlencs Players and ath lenc managers are el1g1ble for membershlp Selecrlon IS made by the vote of the club members Members can be recognxzed by the sol1d gold pm Wlfh the XV Club xnscrxprnon Coach G V Bourette rs the spon sor 48 Q vf A ' 9 msn- , 1 N D v .D gf it s 5 ' as , Q an ' ' - -,- T , f 'A ff - ,V ,4 M 1 A -. , 4 A -J W, , -,,, ra , . I ' ' G ' fr ' ' S fm, ' w . , I xv J X , . Q . , n ,, 3 E L g g N, . L. :, W4 ,, K H N M ... ' 1 , -.., s ' .V r' ' 'Q K , . , AA 1 -' L 5 ,4 v ,NI ,, , ' N f L - V' V W - ga ,.,k Ak ., . 1 '4 -an Y I ,WV I-i f 1 . A . V33 1 2 ,I f-A 3 X - ..- V, E - ,gf f . . A Q A 4, 5 , ,v . 5 A .Q HN V 1 N! , , Pe - it ' ' . 'K , fr., -.of f -4 ,M f M t y ,B 4-4' , .C 1- P B. f 1 1 ... . ff G ' D 3 1. ' ' ' ' -A I.. ' 0- . . 1,4 r r . ' - - r 9. . may F - ' I w Y , , I V,-if, X NN? 5, -4 ,vp 4 Ji X, ki Q- rp 1, mi . QE, f QV- x , . A C: -v-K , 2 I k i . V I , rw f ' Q ,' K ' r 1 -V ' A -. 'l V D' Y ,I 9 I I I D . ' A Y: ' 3 ' . Y I 9 I I 1 Y J ' ' 'I ' . 7 I ! 7 7 5 7 3 ' V I 3 . Y 9- Y Y Y 7 4 'I I ! I I ' u ff - ' C Qeffed Llefd fi ,ps w-.INN 1 .ff W iff fa: 'wi QF' Q I5 REGULARS: Helen Ruf, Marilyn Davidson, Jackie Riley. f E ALTERNATES: Nancy Sriidow, Ginger Ebert, Marilyn Lindeman. BOYS: Fred Sindt, Charles Holman, Ronnie Ostlund. 49 An ! 'ln 4 a 1 K 'Wil R 1 W , uf, 5 M ' mf L ' vw' . . ' N S-.hhsss QQ 'AX wb I' xw. 'ul 4 n hL,, I o 5 - A-. NT g -5-A p'i Jw? xQ v Q s ' 1ff'1 JZ?-'SP' f ' 1 , I ' 1 . ' i 4 A ' ' , ,aw-? 'f . - i. ITIES CTI oy Tqllev lnmg Literary Souely Marllyn Davndson Prrmfrhearz Lzlcrary .Suuely O Jud e9 7 G Coxxeviemfu L 'Y Lnefdr OSS B10lLY1lY1g J' .Sorrell Qdblty lfleelflif Jackie Riley Carole Reubart Wilson Literary Sociely 52 Pundit Lltemry Sonny 1 on ogferarg ociefy 1953 brought many new thxnrzs to Westport and among them was the new lnterary club Wnlson 'lhc club was named after the great Presldent xx rnter of American History The tlubs mann obyec me ns to further thc cause of lxterature rn Westport and to Llvf. nts members .1 soual and tultural batltground The offrcers and members of Wrlson xush to thank a xulllns, and co operauve sponsor Nlr Edgar Harms Motto We must make the world safe for democracy lb oodzou Ufzlmn ,eq ,Q T , tk .. 5.021 A - 1 if Na Top Rau AcuH Anderson Barash Blakely Bloomer 'Ih1rdRozz Carpenter Culser Dunn Etherldge Fxeld Foreman Hock .Second Rau Hoffman Holman Houdelt Hudson jarus jones Lightfoot Bottom Row Mrllm Perlxms Prrtchard Sandqurst bmdt West Wood 'Spf pn. ,- Y . 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Emllla Elllott Judy Enar son Illllffb Rau Donna lereuson Alxce lmney Dorothy Iogel Delores Gacusana jutly Goss Helen Hill Peggy johnson Maryorle Kaxser Ibm! Ann Roberta Lawson Lors Lexyellen Sally Lmeleman Niarthi Nelson Martha Ptlmgren lamee Prothe Beverly Pnle Estelle Peter son Samir! Rau Lynda Posey Shxrley Povyell Conehxta Reyes Colleen Scott Maeelalr Scott Marcenl Shxpley Dora Slunner Ruthmarre Sleo mal Inf! Ron Rosemary Sneecl Alice South Dxane Sullryan Mary Sullryan Barbara Svsarthes Shlrley Waters and ltefafg 0CLQfg Dam IS the nevyest glrls lxterary SOLICIY ln Westport, founded IU 1916 ms 1 sxster soelety to Brownlng Throughout the year rnrerestmg progrnns are presented and once a semester Dmt xyeleomes new members yuth an acceptance tea The lnnurl Dun BI'ONNl1lI1g Lhrrstmas party yy IS 1 huge success tlns yelr Dun strrves to gnc 1 greater lltertry lll'!LlCfSIH1Cllflg mel ftppreeutnon to 1ts members The club 15 grateful to Mlss Helen Qxufflll for her eontrnued sponsorshnp of the socrety 54 ri' ' ,.. .. .. y 1 - . 351 ' ' - - I 01 in 1 J X , ,,,. , 1 sv ' ' ..,. .-. I 1 - , s..- - f ' v . ,.. ir' Q11 1 ' - 4 ' 21 ' - 4 V .I ,V , V 1 . , V, g W I I 'w A 1: W , f ' K 1 ' 1 11' 1 1, I - A , :, 1, ya- , 1' ,g it .- - A I, va Q' ,.. . rv , A ..- - 1 Q - - , W .. 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I I 1 ' 1 1 - ' -' ' 1 -' ' 1 ' A 1 - 1 -' 1' 1 1 ' ' L 2 2 2 ' ' l 1 4 '1 L ' ' 'K . 1 1 A 1 . 7 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 A --. ' I ' 1 - I ro wn ing ferary ociefy Young, but thriving, Browning Literary Society successfully completes its seventh year. Proud of winning last year's Intersociety Literary Contest, its members look forward to a bright future. By promoting original literature, the club en deavors to bring 'out the true talents and personalities of its members. Unusual programs, the annual Christmas party, and the Intersociety Dance took the spotlight among the many activi ties. Browning members salute Mr. H. E. Heinberg for his continued of the club. Top Row: Bergfeldt, Bilby, Boerner, Campbell, Carlson, Combs Third Row: Gates, Goetz, Harris, Hayden, Houghland, Huckstep. Second Row: Hughes, jeweler, D. johnson, N. johnson, Langhenry, Moore. F1JfJf Row: Richardson, Riggs, Sisk, Smith, Vegiard, Carroll. ,- ,,...n . - . X l -1.- 4' , ' fit . fi -, 3 I, - an Ar'-' Q 'f r fi. an at -' 54 C, 7' .vt -2 QF? ,nnn at r 4 - wr' 1 .4 ' .-all l A J t I .A -4 2 ax- ,,.f::.f . g ,,, .54 are , A 6 IL If - 'C' 'C 91 ' J . 'W A cf, C ' ' f -dh. rj n ' 3 ,Q-' . ,Ia l .is ,I tn., J. A. 1 , if - -V-W X :L 5 -'NW 1 4 j jEf 'f 9 A.. l ' Q ,4 1: Tl- 5 Q 'T - , 33 I - .-4 1 M, --, Q -- -af 1.4, g . - ' -. ,, , ff if ' .CMN ,- A. L NJ 1 5 --fx' in 49 'Y .os 3 -1 sf 'Sv W W8 ,, in ,av ww' -351-w..,,4 Q ae. ' m5 1 7 N N, -N. 5, 's if .fha Y 44 -va fa' Ml Top row fleft to ngblj Adltms Anthony Brgler Bowen Bowser Bure Chaney Chrtstlansen Chrlsty Flfllv mu fleft to rzghrl Loughcnour Davidson De Lap Downer Edwards Frazier Gorrell Hall Hamllton Fnurlb mu flefl lo Mghlj Hammons Hartman H111 Hodges Hyatt Ireland N johannmg Keys Kxehl Tlazrd rou Uefl to ffgbtj Lawson Lrttle Loman Marcus Matchett Mxllxcan Owens Phdgreen Qulgley Second row Uef! to rzgbtj Ramsey Rausm Rlegelman Rowe Schultz Scott Sntdow Talley Tulball Flrfl mu Ueft to rzghtj Tobxas Toevs Turrentnne Warhen Whlte Whrtney Wrnght Yeager l 0l'l'lQi 86171, lfefdfg oczefg Look upward not down Look forward not back And lend a hand Promethean founded twenty ftve years ago by MISS Margaret DeW1tt to further llterary efforts among 1ts members, held to thelr club motto again thns year as 10 the past Teas and the adopnon of a famlly at Chrxstmas mme, plus the Intersoc1ety Dance, were the mam events of the year, show mg that hke our namesakes Prometheus, god of flre, we, too, have strnven for progress 56 - Sv -. .. --- 'V ' it ' f - '- 'V 5 ' - 4 A ., W s -6 ,, 0 4 b 4 ll ' ' - , I I' .w ., 4 4 h g QQ .sn f ' ' 'x ' f- fm 'we -r' 4. 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A 4 4 4 . . . , I , , , , 1 , , - . , . 4 , 4, , , , , - , , - , 4, 4, 4 . . . . . f , I , , , , , , - I D l 4 3 7 7 7 Y I Y! ' , 4. . . . . . 4 l 7 i ! Y 9 ! L ' A JA . .. , 1 5 Y 7 H 4 . ruin? ollferary ociefg COLORS: RED AND GOLD. MOTTO: FACTA NON VERBA. This the forty third anniversary of Westport's pioneer literary society has been an outstanding one The literary contest the intersocrety dance and the club programs have been some of the activities of the club Good fellowship and the cultivation of literary taste are the objectives of the group Mr john Ploesser has been the interested and faithful sponsor Top Rou Adkins Barr Barth Burns Cooper Earp Third Rou B Gardner E Gardner Harmony Hiclts Holland Houdek Second Rou Maret McCreight Meyer Reese Satcr Sheridan I'1rrt Rau Toevs Vandergrrft Vernon Zlateff Not Prrlured Dean Lxngenfelter Tom Pollock Roy Pomrenmg Bill Turner f'Wf'W very gr 1 f 'b- ' 4. M 'IFN A - l if ' . T ' . .. 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X Q 4 Q 3 5. l fi Q is ' ' 1 r .1 A i 4 ' lx' ' I w Il 1 l - 1 y y 'O I ,. - 7 '12 ': -5? , ., ' .Y - ' ' j V N r - '4 jf, - ' ' 'e ,,, ? r 9 A ns t. - v 'Aa l , 4- 2 U .1 ,JI : ld' 59 ,al 'it if-5 v---p 4 M 0135 Q ,4- Ry 'Y--.r 'ur y W A N-Msg M E4 E19 Top Rau Cleft to rxghtl Asher Bresma Burkhart Cannady Case Cassady Creech Dxtty Szxzb Rou Fay Flathers Frohmuth Gable Gooch Goodbrake Horner Hunsaker Fzftb Rau Kemper Kmg Krrch Krause Kreegar Larrrck Latham Lmdeman Fourth Rou Mlller L Mrller M Mrller P Mntchell Morrow Motes Ochelt ee Phares Hurd R014 Porter Reubart Reynolds Rrley B Rrleyj RufC RufH RufK .Second Rau Rock Sxevert Snyder Snrdow Swanson Tague Thompson Todd F :nz Rou Yadon Ebert McHugh Saunders Savella Sharp Walker unclaf oflferary oczefg Begmnmg wrth the rush tea whrch featured a televrsron program The Brg Letdown a busy season was off to a good start The members partncxpated rn many lxterary and socral actrvrtres durmg the year The true sr nrfrcance of the name Wxse Hnndu was kept foremost rn the mmds of nts members Pundrt grrls have 8 served the school well as class offrcers members of the student councnl and the Crrer Herald staff They have been promr nent rn athletxcs musxc speech arts and varxous forms of lrterary work The members extend therr deepest thanks to Mrss Ellzabeth james thenr able and rnterested sponsor 58 .W ,L W , ' 4 M ff 'H A , 1 73 Q f' I x ,, v ' . . -v ax, ' , 5 1-'L X T. 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' 3 3 9 ' , . gf GPCLLA 661, KJQPOI1 Colores emblematlcos rojo y oro Lema Adelante srempre adelante Un mteres por nuestros vecmos de habla espanola ,unto con el deseo de adelantar el uso de espanol en la escuela supertor de XVestport slrvreron del dohle proposlto para fundar el Clrculo Calderon de lVestport Fl Clrculo se orgamzo el 15 dc marzo de 1910 y el gr F l Phrlhps fue el pnmer conselero Se cree que es el club espanol de mas anos al oeste del R10 Mlsnsrpl Actualmente la Srta dona X elma Shelley es la consejera Todas las sesrones se conducen de acuerdo con las reglas parlamentarlas en espanol pro cedrmrento que les ofrece a los alumnos oportumdad de adqurrrr facxhdad en hablar la lengua Vlendo pehculas Jugando a juegos espanoles y cantando canclones hlspano amerrcanas se da mayor mteres a los programas Colors Red and gold Motto Adelante srempre adalante' An mterest nn our bpamsh speaktng nexghbors along wxth a desmre to promote the use of the Spamsh language rn Westport hrgh school served as the two fold purpose for the foundmg of West ports El Cnrculo Calderon The club was organzzed March 15 1910 and Mr F L Phnllrps was the orrgmal sponsor It IS believed that lf IS the oldest Spamsh Club we of the Mrssnssxppr Mlss Velma Shelley IS the present sponsor All of the meetnngs of thls club are conducted rn Spanrsh whxch grves the students an opporrunnty to develop a fluency rn speakmg the language Seerng motron pnctures playmg Spanlsh games and sxngmg Latm Amerrcan songs were some of the htghhghts of the meermgs To Row Adkms Bell Bxshop Brown Buxe Chrxsty DeMeter Drullxnger Dunn Fogrlb Rou Ferguson Gable H Gonzales J Gonzales Gooch Graham Hayden 1-lxll Hoch Thud Row Hodklns Jarvis jenlunson Kee Klem Krause Lacy Langhenry Larnck Second Row Lxttell Lockwood McQu1tty L Mxller Mueller Murphy Nelson N Ocheltree L Oglettee Fun Row Porter Reyes Sater Scntchfreld Srevert Thornton Warmund Westhoff , , . . 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Leif' Tiger Den Commlttee Chalrman Marxlyn Lmdeman CID Carole Reubart jackle Rxley Hazel Case Dorothy Fay udy Anthony MHIVIH Page Joyce Scott Fred West George Bllby Sh1rley Story Kent Huckstep Tlger Den Dream G1rl 52 Helen Ru ,Q ,A- 96 C 0 'vu eww i 4 A Q fs: 1- Al ,Q .,.-r xv 'Q GOO 1-v J' S f 1.4 lop Rou H Alexander S Alexander C Appleqursr j Appleqursr Anser Baehr Barley Ban IIISILI' Barton Srzuzlla Rau Bembe Banycs Bcrrfeldnr Busumlmahnr Brulcr Brshop Blapkman Blackstone Blurns Snrh Ron Bowan Bowser Breslna Broun lx Broun P Brovsn Bruu: Bullock Izfzb Run Brunuro R Burns M Burns Crnnady Connelly Cannon Carpenter Currcr Ifur1lvRo11 Cassady Chattrn Church Clark Cleyenucr Coberly Cohee Comer 1l1nfRmz Cook Coughenour Counh Cox Coyle Dayrdson Deramore Drtty Sunni R zz Dodson Drullxn er Ebert C hrdson I Hudson Faulkner Ferguson Fxlson F IR: lrsk llarhcrs lloyd Fowler Irazrer Gable Ganr Goss ,es Q -A 1 ' ':- ',. - ,, T Q . va . . - ' R . . ,. 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I 5 4 , X 1 , ,vj-1' -r , T ' Q! 1 I r gf S 5 U ,A ' L 1 1 A ,K ,Q Q U , 0 3 7: ,, ' -K Q ,.. '- .- -.- - 7 Nd n- R t' ,,- -'-1 -Nr l -'- ' ,. - 1-J - - ' ' N 'V v K 4 ' , V , 3 W 1 ,Q ' ' ' ' 5' 1 if fi S 1 W 15 J I if W M wh -J' 'Q av ,,., '93 ,v A., 51 ' ,4- 'C' ,,4 IN I Q' ,A W WAVE Top Rou MtBratney P McCrerp,ht Mal-lugh McNemee McQu1rty McTernan Malor Marnn Matteson Sczuzlh Rau P Miller S Mxller Mntrhell B Moore Morgan Motes Motsxnkhoff Mueller Mulvaney 39.113 R114 L Murphy Sl Murphy J Nelson Newell Newman OConnor Ogletree Osborne Owens Fifth Ron Pennyvnell Phares Ptle Porter Posey Potter Powell Prothe Frurth Ron Purvns Qutgley Raftet Rausm Reynolds Rhodes B Rrley J Rrley fhmz' Rou Rudy Reubart Ruf Saunders Savella Schlanker Schmrdt Schulz Secrnd Rau Scrnbner Scrrtchfreld Sharp Sh1pley Shroyer Snndt Srlman Sxms u Fznt R014 Snmon Skinner Skomal Sloan Snxdow South Spangler Sparks 55 x 4 - f- he ' Q. , l -u -O ,, .- o 0 or vs - .. , .. X ,v '1 sl - , , . . . 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V v- , 5 K ' Q 3 Xt' K -', I 4 I A Q jhereg uriic in fhe .fgir-jAe mdfporf Orclerifra FIRST VIOLINS Marcxa Webb Conchlta Reyes Jerry Huff Maeclaxr Scott Rudy Wrobel Sue Hall Mary Kathryn Brown SECOND VIOLINS Mary Webb Sandra Guxlford Mike Rlles Betty Zlateff june McQu1tty Barbara West Linda Bethke VIOLAS DIXIE Hlcks Sally Muller CELLO Nancy Phxlgreen Martha Nelson Katy Long Catherlne Wr bel Duane Morrow Mart Nlthols Carol Nlcholson BASS VIOL Erma Larrlck Davxd Tompkxns james Carras Wrlllams FLUTE Estelle Peterson Lothar Krause OBOE Shlrley Waters CLARINET Dysart Cooper Gene Sater BASSOON Fred West SAXOPI-IONE Clmt Kelly TRUMPET james Dunn TROMBONE Bob Blakely PERCUSSION Carole McCullough Dave Llghtfoot PIANO Barbara Church Sfr e up fhe Bane! FLUTES Estelle Peterson Shlrley Waters BASSOON FredTWest 1 hl BASS CLARINE Bever u ln CLARINETS Barbara Lmle JFlora Ruby Dave Masovero Dysart Cooper Allce Juarez Phylls Kesterson jerry Harper Jack Klee FRENCH HORNS D1x1e I-Iltlxs Katy Long TRUMPETS Carl Anderson Shlrley Bean Bxll Houdek Bob Moss jlm Dunn B111 Cole ALTO SAX Dlck Standxng, Mxtzl Mrller Jon Root Martha Palmgren Clint Kelly Dale Hudson BARITONE Hagan G1bbs TROMBONE Robert Chaney Lyman Waddell PERCUSSION Erma Larrlck Nona Conner Davnd Llghtfoot Shxrley Boxley DIRECTOR Wallace F11-ze 1' I Q r V ' , V 1, . xy J. , 'X V , I 'K f l V., n 1 . Y . . . . . I V l - PA ! . I K' ! 7 I D ' I Y 3 l ' 1 , . : , . : , ' 4 . .L l 4 Z , ' . I I , v y 1 4 v 4 1 ' ' , I ' ' ' ' f y yn I , A v I v 2 , ' ' N I I I 'v 1 a H ! ' BASS: Quentin Larson, Robert Sanquist. 1 , , I . . , : I , , , ' - . , i ry . V, -r .Q 1 x 3 To f ' 'V y , gy F 2 , A W it f fr A I N . . , I 5 ' ' fll - , 4 Q i , kb j X 'I 1 ' I Q l 1 1 up ' I of . - , I ? , I -W- , 'A LQ ' I f .1 ' Q it Top Roux' Carney, Bayless, Hicks, Barth, Goodrich, Toevs, Crayne, Monson, jones, Davis, Houdek, Bill, Houdek, Bruce, Bloomer, Sisk Meyer, Osnower, Comer. Third Roux' Quigley, Prothe, Sievert, Reubart, Sullivan, Mitchell, Robinson, Goss, Swanson, Motes, Ramsey, Haeberline, Van Samir. Second Roux' Chattin, Chaney, Wathen, Johanning, Creech, McHugh, Case, Reynolds, Ocheltree, White, Ruf, Baltis, Scott, Hall. Fin! Roux' Fay, Daniels, Powell, Fogel, Speer, Warmund, Stephens, Breeze, Anthony, Hart, Talley. Mr. Harling Spring, Director. .24 0,9192 Cl Oli' .-, '- ,951 ,4 ,. A 13' 6- st 0 l Curl ,.-s 'NI 65 013 ff KA. Lwffw. Top Rou Adkms Balls Barash Berrles Bugle: Bllby Blackstone Bowser Breeze Fourth Rou Brown Brunetto Cannady Carlson Chaney Chrrsty Coughenour Creech Davrdson Tbzrd Rou DeHaven Dxtty Dodson Downer Edwards D Ferguson M Ferguson Frsher Frsk Second Rau Flathers Galrgor Gates Goeckeler Goss Hamnlton Hammons Hartman F Hayden Fzrst Rou M Hayden Heaberlm Henry Hodges Horner Huckstep Hyatt Johanmng Sfage GJLJ Screen X T55-. 68 Q 5 it 1 ' gl! - 4: 'V' A T ' 'F 7 ff s ,.,. ' F - , we - f - ' I V ' ' N 1 6 ' x ' '- V Q f , g H .. , X 7 ' gl N. ' F W- -If 3 -5 Y 1 N' a s o 8 BI., 'xt Q 'W P 3 ,. ' -3 ' .4 A 4 . ' K K Q' ' 'fir 'Z ' V 4 - V 'Af' HH V , if F hd' V at E.. , F - fs cn, 1' ,Q 'ii 1 n f R f N 4 'nl ' N. A ' . 44 F -4 k fig :. Nr' - ' eggs , F. A at B N 1 4 ' f C fl . fl. , A ,J , ,.- 'y , ' ' ' ,, C ' ' , -- A I -N -- if A l H2 I W hiiysr , i L7V F ' i X ' C 4 ' ff' - -y n N,,.f in M Q ' xy Y X -' 1 fl T, Njfm s- st,, W ,I JU af., 1 , a rosa to Q 'We-' l ui fa N W , .94 ': '-. ,J V '4 42 ff f I 4' 'T ' is 46 6. - ' ,g 1, .4 F ffl C' F M y Q., Q. yt! W. ' l ir , LX v I Y' , s , v I X ' , A . s A A r l l x I 9 v I x ly y - x I n Q - . A , 7 V ! 7 i H D ! . 7 I ' I: 7 4 Y 3 9 3 ' I 7 ' 3 l ' 5 I 7 !v 2 Y Y ! Y . 3 ' ' V: ' I 7 3 9 3 ! ! ' A A 'K . Xt x Q ' I k 5 , 'ff V , 'X ' R I , V? , . J ' W' f' Q9 F Y o 4 Sfage all 5Si'I'06I'l Everyone is aware that without the get up and go of Stage and Screen no plays no assemblies nor an other ro 3 3 Y Y P ductions could be presented. Painting, make-up, properties, lighting, ushering, and countless other services are performed by the hard-working members. The new lightboard has increased the all-embracing tasks of the club, presenting beauti- ful and unusual effects. Of course Miss Ruth Beck is the guiding light supervising and joining in with any work that comes along With her help the club has accomplished its purpose in offering an opportunity to members to learn the techniques of back stage work Top Row Juhlm Keyes Kreeger Larrick Lawson Lindquist Line Matchett Miller Founh Row Montgomery Moore Neal Ogletree Osborn Ostlund Owen Powell Pritchard Tbznl Rou Purvis Quigley Ramsey Rausin Reigelman J Rosson P Rosson Rowe Schulz Second Rau Seivert Simon F Sniclow N Snidow Sparks Teagarden Thompson Tobias Todd F1r1zRow Tryon Warmund Westoff C Wray P Wray Wright Yadon af- -N X, pal Nur ffa Nr Saw H' ,r W 4, 4 J 4: Sur 69 ! V ' s ' ' . 7 Y 9 1 ! 3 Y ! 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' ' -ws sq 2 ' .72 gg ,-5 - . .- Lf. 1 6 ' ' . 1.9 , 'v , V' . A 4 X, -. Q -1 Av :sit A ,c KAI N x. I Top Row Bxlby Bowser Breeze Culver DeHaven Downer Edwards Fay Fourth Rau hsk Flathers Fromuth Hackett Hammons Horner Hyatt Ireland Tlazra' Rou johannme Keyes Lxuedxg Matchett S Mnller Neal Rausm Rlegelman .Second Rau Schulz Scott Shroyer Sloan Snyder Sullxvan Tobias Todd Fmt! Rou H Turner Wray B J Wrxght Betty Wrlght K Wr1ghr Yadon 91445 glleflfl Colors Blue and blue green Motto Pam: true reflecnons Named for the famous Mnssourx artxst jules Guerm the club has as IIS arm the development of a fuller appreclatnon of art Smce nts foundmg rn 1922 some of rts members have ach1eved unusual success rn the fxeld of art as well as ln the art of the home Each graduatmg member presents the c u wx a p The acuvmes were under the able guldance of Mrss Shelton Wllhrte l b th lece of has work at the end of the year 70 . 7 , ... lb. qv VV is Q f,, T i , , 9- D 7, ' Ps 1 Ox -J ,, ff , ' V -- -, -, , . , , ? TJ W Q - , mg., 9: ' Y 7 ' S ,f Q' 6 V, QM' I , SN., nr' L '. 'LA . ' . pf ' ai 21 -1- A X eg .5 II- .. . , , s 'U - - -,. N , 'S f sap., :H '- '- vt-r' Sf X -xi? : f' ,, 4 N A K H in ,V W N- V. ragga 4,45 L f , v . ' .N , 0 , I ' ' r . av . fi- . l A , i' ' , 4 if f U ' ,Q Z, . , .- R 0 ,, .. f- ,R .U A ,N af ' ,. ---v , , V -- --4 ' , .-,. 'W' 1 rw- A , ,.. 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We nv? 13' ANI 'T rv N' Nw Top Rou Anderson Balls Barth Brlby Blakely Boerner Carpenter Combs Culver Szxth Rru Ylcld foreman Goetz Harmony Hayden Hoth Hockensmrth Holman Huckstep Fifth Ron Hughes jarvns lxrause Lrghtfoot Lnttle P MeCrcutht R MLC reneht Fourlb Rfu Ostlund Pope Rosson D Sater Third Roz: G Sater Smdt Snsk Smnth Second Rou Stevenm Teagarden Vegrard W'est Furl Rau Wood Wycoff Mr Males The mo to of the HI Y To create mammxn 'md extend high stmdards of Chrnstnan character throughout the school and communtty typrhes the splrlt of servrce vuhnnh the members possess Whtle strnvtng to l1ve up to the rdeals of the orgamzarron they undertake tasks that wrll serve the commumty sure natlon and the world The H1 Y ns one orgamza n whtch bars no boy from membershrp because of race creed or rchgnon and under the responslble gutdance of Mr no FlSkC Mlles adx 1ser those who ehoose to rom dcxclop mentally sptrntually and physically 71 JJ- ' ' J J L' A J J CL ' ' L 1- -- o e, 1 0 - . 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Qi A J .1 Af i Nr ,254 L..-f' Top Row Qleft to rnghtj Anthony Asher Barth Bergfeldt Brgler Bresma Campbell Cannady Fourth Rou Combs Creech Darlmg Davrdson De Lap Drrty Foreman Goeckeler Goetz 'lhzrd Rou Goodbrake Hall Hamrlton Hayden Hxcks Krng Krause Lrndeman Montgomery Second Rou Moore Owens Phrlgreen N Phrlgreen V Rock Rosson Scott Srsk Speer 1-nrt Rau Smrth Smdow South Stufflebam Van Sandt Van Vleck Wathen Wood Yeager IQQQCA .Arid Ny ,ns 'sf Cassady Thrs was the twenty nrnth year for the Speech Arts Club The rnterpreratrve readmg and the oratxon contests were sponsored by the club this year Marrlyn Lmdeman was the wxnner rn rnterpretatrve reading Parlramentary procedure was followed at all club meermgs and many speech actnvmes were enjoyed by the members Mxss Dorothy Hrlbert was th1s year's sponsor 72 S' 23 If 1. ,Q 4, I. ,A , ,o Us .V, -b 3 K , WJ' Q ' V , 1-f-v ' . 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Y ' megzkianzh- N un e911 .gifneddn MP' '-H' ,f ' Wm Keepmg fnt by havtng fun IS the purpose of Delphnans the club for sports mmcled g1rls Thls actlve group spon sored Play Day the annual mterscholasnc sports contests for glrls and Delphnan members were an rmportanr part of the successful teams The alumm basketball party rs a Homecommg event eagerly anncxpated by both current and former members the nmpressxve acceptance tea welcomes new members Mxss Eugena Farrchrld deserves the respect and admxrauon of the club for her sponsorshxp thls year Top Row Alexander Ansett Barley Balrxs Cannady Carter Day Exdson Fourth Rou Elllot Finney Floyd Groves Hermon Hlll Hxtchcock Holverson Tbzrd Rau Kephart K1ehl M Langley V Langley Lawson Lange Mlllxcan OConnor Second Rau Palmgren Pope Posey Powell Qu1g,ley Rosson Schlanker Shaw F1r.ftRow Skmner Sneed Sullxvan Swanthes Txdball Wray Zanone P n 9 4 'Y M Nady 'ir G if '3 N 73 if P A .. 1 I K ' - ,, 4 3 2:1 X , J . f 1 I' A V rl ' ,K - - 'fi vt, salute f 'A ' H, . 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N , as 2 K-Q 1: 2 W 'Ig T4 A ': .5 ., , 7 , W l an I Semester 1 Judy Goss Donna Ferguson Alrce South Delores Gaeusan1 RIdl'CCll Sh1pley Patr1c1a Cox Helen Guffm DANA LITER IRI SOC IET1 Pvesmlcnt Vrfe Pres Scfrttary lreasurer Set at Arms Inttr Rep I arI1a Beauty Queen .Sponsor I Q5Il6lQlfl! ri big? Se rntster Allce South Colleen Stott Delores C atusxnu Conch1ta Reyes S1lly Lmdem tn Marte1lSh1pley uty Goss Judy Goss BROW NINI I II ERART SOIII-I1 Semester 1 Wesley Houeland Paul S1slt James Combs Homer R1g,es Kent Rlchardson Larry Goetz W1ll1am Bergfeldt H E Hesnburg Semester 1 Vlfglnla Johnson INIHYCIH. Webb Estelle Peterson Sh1rley Waters Sally M1ller Wallace F1ke Semester 1 Carl Anderson James Dunn Estelle Peterson Gene Sater Martha Ph1l1,ren Sh1rley Bean Wallace F1ke WILSON Carl Anderson Douglas Sater John foreman Charles Holman Robert Bloomer Charles Prstehard Gene Sater John Wood Jacltle R1ley Edgar Harr1s Semester 1 Dora Skxnner Mary Zanone VlfyL,lDl3 Langley Mary Holverson Ruth QUIALILY Martha Palmseren Eugena l'a1rch1ld Presufe nt Se rrclary I reasurer Set at Arrns Inter Rep ParI1a Beauty Queen Sponsor ORK IIESTRA rc s11I e nt Manager Secretary Treasurer Lzbrarzans Sponsor BAND res1rI ent Manager S erretary 7 reasu rer Lt brat tans Sponsor LITERARY SOCI ETX President Vrce Pres Seeretary Treasurer Sgt at Arms Inter Rep Chaplain Parlza Beauty Queen Sponsor DELPHI ANS President Vzfe Pres Serretary I reasurer Sgt at Arms Parlza Sponsor PUNDIT LITERARY SOCIETY Semester I Mar1ly n L1ndeman Cather1ne Ruf Beverly Goodbralte Jane Cassady Dorothy 1' ay Sue Lasswell Helen Ruf Joanne Bresma E11zabeth James Preszdent Vtre Pres Secretary Treasurer Sgt at Arms Inter Rep Chaplain Parlla Beauty Queen Sponsor Semester Ixent Hueltsteyw W1ll1am Bergefeldt Georee B1lb1 Frank Hay den D1clc Campbell Wesley Houeland Homer Rnees Colleen Stott Semester 2 Lothar Krause Shsrley W1ters Nlancy Ph1lereen Estelle Peterson Erma Larr1elt Semester 7 Martha Palmeren B111 Cole Quent1n Larson Fred West DIXIE H1cks James Dunn Semester 2 Helen Alexander Ruth Quleley Carol I-lLlSOl'1 Barbara Svyaxthes Martha Palmeren Carolyn K1ehl Semester 2 Cather1ne Ruf Adrnenne Asher Sue Lassvyell Dorothy Fay Mary Swanson Pat Kms: Lynnell Gooch Jan1ce D1tty Carole Reubart Semester! Sue Don ner Delores Hy xtt lX1IlL Xvflglll C 1r C tr s 1 oe Bills Ruth Beclt latlsle Rlley Ron tld Ostlund Mar1lyn Dnsdson lNaney Smdoyy Charles Holman Wallace l1Le PROMETIIEAN LITERARY .Setnenter I SlllI1LlI'I. Ovxens Mary Jo Hodges llorenee bmdow Smdrt Sthulz Judy Anthony Bulnra Bleler Ruth Qu ley Nlar1lyn Jensen IRVINI Se rn ester I Anthony Vernon Gerald Btrr lohn Holland lmm Mtrret Dstlt Reese Roy PUYHTCIIIDQ lXlarl1n Harmony John Ploesser Sem este r I Beverly Goodbrake Barharl Bneler John loreman l ranlt H 1y den Larry Goetz John Wtvtnd llorente Smdow Dorothy Hllbert Semester I Gene Sater George Bnlby l'ranle Hayden Mllse Jones Eddle Barth lsred Culver IqlSlx M1165 Se rnester I Dorothy Fay Ruth Quleley Paul S1slt Sandra Reynolds LJ3.V1el H1clts Harlnnt, Spnntg Ben Gardner Don Edwards Dusty Barr Jaelt L1ttle Ben Peterson G V Bourrette STACE AND SCREEN '1 esufent Vlee Pres Seere tary Treasurer Sgt at A rms Parlta CIJapIa1n Sponsor I EI' CLUB 'r estd ent Vzce Pres Secretary Treasurer Str at Arms Sponsor President nt res Setrctary Ircasurer Inter Rep Chaplazn Parlta Beauty Queen Sponsor rt stdent Vzre Pre s .Set re tary Treasure r Sgt at Arms Inter Rep Parlza Beauty Queen Sponsor SPEECH ARTS I rt str ent I e I res Se fretary I rcasurc r Sgt at Arrns Parlza Cbaplazn Sponsor HIY President Vtfe Pres Seeretary 'I reasure r Clsaplaln Asst Cbapfazn Sponsor CAPPELLA Prestdent V1re Pres Seeretary Uerlt Ser Treasurer Sponsor W CLUB Preslderzt V Ire Pres Setretary Treasurer Sgt at Arms Sponsor LITERARY SOCIETY Semester 2 Charles Prrtchard Sandra Schulz Martha DeHaven Donald Gates Marrlyn Daxxdson lxent Hutltstep Carl Carlson SOCIETY Semester 7 Barbarx B11.,ler Marllyn Dtudson Ruth Quigley Ruth lNl1ll1ean Sue Adltms Saundrt Ovyens Pearly Wathen Mar1ly n Davldson Semester 2 Gerald Barr John Holland Charles Meyers elellC Adkms Jack Cooper Anthony Vernon Joy Talley Semester 2 Frank Hayden Peggy Wathen Anna Coeeltler W1ll1am Berefeldt John Foreman Mary Montgeomery V1v1an Ph1lt,reen Semester 2 Stewart Hock Frank Hay den Bob Blakely George Bxlby John Foreman Charles Krause Semester 2 NIllxC Jones Paul S1slt Judy Goss Judy Anthony Edd1e Barth W 0 7 ' 1 ' I ' 5 , , ,. 1 U V , 4 Rf 4 , , , Qt - R1 2 'Z . 1, A 1 1 1 f 1 A - R, A - A SL l ,. lol R .. 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Q V A 2 3 ' Sznzcfter I Donna Horner Sandra Schulz Delores Hyatt Gcoree Btlby fred Culver Shelton Wrlhnte icerd JUI FS QUERIN rcmlent L I YLI .Szzrzmrj 1 rzamrcr .Stl al Armr .Spomor Semerter 7 Delores Hyatt Jaelue Hacket Kane Wrneht lred Culver Sandra Schulz glade Oflfefif Front Rou Don Phllereen Execunye Board Jerry Sheldon Treasurer Wayde Frederxclcson President john Staclchouse V1eePres1dent lxenny Pollock Sec retary Bark R011 jane Gooch Nancy OConner Betty McNau:.hton Execunye Board Ann Seg.ner Donna Dodds Busmess Lommnttee Not pnctured Bond Executive Board Hughes Sergeant at arms Harrison Busnness Commrttee led man Cfada icera fron! Rau joan I'raz1er Sergeant at arms Keytha Sharp Secretary Gary Gardner Presx dent Sreye I'raz1er V1cePres1dent Bob M lee Treasurer Bark Rau Dave Ruf lred Redd Betty Gant Jeanne Matteson Busnness Commlttee Scmerlcr Sue jarvxs Janne Broun Helen Gonzales Lynell Gooch Bill Lanchenry Velma Shelley I HH U10 l Al DFRON 'remferzt Vue Prey Secretary Treasurer Sgt al Arm: Spomor Semerler 2 Lynell Gooch Pat Mueller Sylvxa Blshop Shxrley Thorton Lothar Krause fggturv-A v 3- 0 x v up , , U CASSADY WHITI Bus. lgr Editorial Bd W3 JARHIS PROTHE THOIPSON BERGFELDT 1. Ed Make up Ed Senior Ed Prod. 5182'- :KVI Q' 'YW +..1,1,i48mQ DAVIDSON Ari Ed CLI9..oi- Q 3 . 4 ' ' 125 ' if I STAFF MEMBERS mu.. shun- ' No-r PBCTURED SEV-JU!-BAN R amen N Q 'im--E HERALD ,Q in ,v .f..f. H 1 1 N T L Y 3 L1..u.YH . gh, .4 - f M 'Q PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THEY I'IElP MAKE OUR BOOK POSSIBIE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wnsh to thank all the persons who helped us wrute publnsh and Issue the HERALD Our sincere thanks go to Mr Thomas D Farber of the McKinley Muller Prrntung Service and to Mr Wayne Ruppert ot Rembrandt Studios T all members of the faculty and students who sup ported our HERALD and helped us to produce thus book we gave our whole hearted thanks THE HERALD STAFF C ompllments THE SOUTH SIDE BANK Kansas Cltv 3838 Mom Street WESTPORT SENIORS Over Z7 Years Dependable Servlce RADIO CONTROLLED CABS TOEDMAN CABS INC We 1500 24 Hour Servlce 3834 Mom Kamen any Aww Same Hugh School Texts lNew and Usedl Junnor College Texts lNew and Usedl Offncual School Supplies Esterbrook G Sheaffer Pens and Penculs Engnneermg Aids Offlce Supplies Statuonery Compliments of SOUTH SIDE BOOK AND SUPPLY STORE ZIO E. 39th VA. 9533 On the north side of 39th street Complnments KLEE S DRUG AND BOOK STORE Across The Street From School Va 9657 We 1740 ARROW SHIRTS an SPORT SHIRTS INTERWOVEN HOSE Hart Schaffner Cr Marx Clothes Stvled for Young Men at ddiv, Qamlmnnh. MENSWEAR 39th and Main Open Evenings I - I ' . o I of I ' of ' 0 - ' ' St. Of ' 1 ' d ll vatpnrt Glrivr V 40 N01 kansas Clty MISSUUYI September 2a 1952 New Superintendent Prulses Teen ugers Dr Wurll W Bllls You are the teen agers that everybodv ls tallluzg about If ull Ieen agers are lzlle the students zthn llsllezl me IH my of we then teen-agen IS u mmpllnlentarl zdenllfzultwn for slurlenls elerluhere Way you hate u ltunrllrful leur lll West port Hz h School Smcerelv NIARK lt BILLS Superlnremlent of Sfhouls Thls was the cordlal greetlng sent to Westport students by the new sup erlntendent of the Kansas Clty schools 111 response to the lequest made by CRIER lepolters Carol Reubart Joy Talley and Sandla Rey nolds The glrls wlsh that all stu dents could chat wlth Dl Bllls as they dld but slnce thls IS lmposslble WCStpOfL61S wlll have to take then words f0l It Hes tops' CRIER recelves hlgh ratmg A sense of lesponslblllty fol lts posltlon of leadelshlp lmag lnatlon and cheelfulness make THE WESTPORT CRIER a cledlt to lts school was the comment sent along Wlth the lntelnatlonal f113L place ln the 1952 QUILL AND SCROLL clltlcal SBIVICC Presldent Discusses Plans For Current Councll Year If the members of the Student Councll flnd a plnk labblt Ol a cage full of monkeys ln then meetlngs they won t be sulpllsed Lally Goetz that l0V6l of maglc lS the new pres ldent of the Student Councll Lalry IS known for hls numerous lnterests They lnclude membershlps ln Blownlng H1 Y Boy Qcouts Band the Ceclllan Playels collectlng old l6C0ldS leadlng hollol stolles and leportlng on unusual bllds to men tlon a few Iurrl fort llllgll the Iheuirr Illll,fJ1lllIllS on He also plays tennls chess la CIOSSC plates sllvelwale and IS a stu dent of phllosophy Lally and the executlve boald have gleat plans fol the school They have dlscussed havlng novel and dlffelent Tlgel Dens and plan to publlclze them In closlng the IIILCIVIBW Lally stroklng hls chln mutteled Theles always S0m6thlDg Othel 0fflC8lS of the Student Coun cll are Helen Ruf VlC9 plesldent Malllyn Llndeman secletaly John Foreman treasulel and Fled Redd sergeant at alms Thank you, Mr Asher F01 YOUI untlllng WOIK lll maklng W8StDOIt5 new llglltlng, panel become a leallty To you Ml Seymoul AShB1 and to the othel membels of the P T A who wolked mth you on f,lllS DIOJSCIL we wlsh to BXDICSS our appleclatlon Wlth the SUDDOXE of Intel est ed patlons such as you we feel confldent that blggel and bettel thlngs ale ln stole fol oul school The Westport btudents Cheerleaders Promlse Pep Boom Alaka Boom Alaka Bow wow wow and Othel cheers can be heard any nlght ln the halls aftel school as WOStDOIt6l s new cheellead els ale tunln up fOl the comlng lnterscholastlc season The three senlol g1llS Malllyn Dalvldson Jackle Rlley and Helen Ruf elected last spllng. ln the annu 'll tlyouts ale wolklng enthuslastl cally ln pelfectlng the old cheels and plactlclng new ones Chosen altel nates VN616 Nancy Snldow Malllyn Llndeman and Glnger Ebert fHl'l'RIl' HIPRS Tl ll' l I fur 1111111112 susan le I 1 fl lltl llwlln Ruf url lln lurnlsun full: Rllel Ilmru n lharles Krause ol. . . , - , . 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PageTWO THE WESTPORT CRIE September 25, 1952 Six Simple, Sogocious, Stud Steps DO ALL HOMEWORK DURING YOUR LUNCH PERIOD: This leaves evenings and week-ends free for football practice. parties, dates, and fun in general. ALWAYS USE PENCIL INSTEAD OF INK: This makes your homework easier to change in the morning when you check it with your friends. STOP WHEN YOU HAVE BARELY LEARNED THE MATERIAL: After all you don't want to know more than the teacher. GATHER YOUR INFORMATION FROM MANY SOURCES NOT JUST THE TEXT BOOK: Other good sources are movies, radio, television, the lat- est novels, and listening to your party line. GET RID OF THE IDEA THAT YOU ARE WORKING FOR THE TEACHER: All she can do is flunk you, and if you flunk early you'll avoid the rush. DON'T DO YOUR STUDYING ALONE: Invite your friends over and do your lessons together. I suggest that you put this issue away until you get your first report card and then rf vou have low grades or have failed some subJect check back and you will probably frnd that you have been following my SIX SIM PLE STUDY STEPS Westport, School Spmt, And You If someone were to accuse you of having no school sprrrt you would most lrkely deny the accusation Yet are you one who comes home from a football game very hoarse because you cheered your team to victory? Will you get up 30 mrnutes earlier on Friday morning so that you can participate rn a pep assembly? Do you actively take part rn Tiger Dent' Will you srng the Alma Mater when it rs being played? Do you even know the words? These and many more are the things which go to make up school spirit However more important than any rs Just being a good representative of Westport wherever you go for people will Judge both you and your school by the things that you do Make your school proud of you so that you can be proud of your school and say with pride in your voice Yes Im from Westport High Meeting the deadlines Wrll be the Job of members of the newswrrtrng class who wrll rotate rn the key staff posrtrons on the CRIER Stepprng into the place of editor rn chief of this first issue rs Perky Bergfeldt Perky is well qualified for the Job as he served as county editor of the newspaper at Bovs State Hes considering Journalism as a possible career Tom Hollcroft rs the permanent sports editor rn charge of cox er ing all games and sports events at Westport He has many new rdeas for his page rncludrng previews of coming games and clever cartoons Tom would appreciate any drawings or ideas from the readers Y-Xl I ,f .ii SCROLL s.4..,... l dltrn l lt rrrl E Xml lwlrtor l i l'rlle lnt Helen THE WESTPORT CRIER We tport High Srhool lvmsas City Mrssrun F ered ond class mutter April 4 19 8 the pit re it lx t tx Nlrssouri under the Att r Nlarclr l879 Xrldres Flu Yvestport lrru 313 I' ist Tlnrtw ninth el lx n l tx s uri ISSUI l1.lJl'l ORS in nrt ltr 1 er eldt As l in lwr or .une Brown New lmlitor Suv. rrwl ltr I url VVlrt leaturr hrlrtor Nlarilyn Javxdsmr Sports hdrtor 'lom Hollerr ft lxrnt Hunk tcp Mlurtrsrng XI rnrgcr ,lane Cassady Photographers Sandra Rewnrld Rqnrtrr lrannc Ilusrna janet Hun aker Janice Prothe jackie Riley Carole Ren Simon J Xnn Thompson Gene Situ' Beserly juhhn Juanita X 'rn X lerk jurlx t l-aculty Advisor Virginia Welch New Service To Give .Iolr Opportunities C0011 NEWS UN 108 PROSPECTS or xludrnls urls hung lllVll.SSt1! by Mr I' U Hmnnwml new Plmcmuzt Iuunsf lor or the Deparmunt of luulanfe and lounselmg o Ihr lxrznsas llty Publu Srhools 'll ss Minnie F Ihngcs lr! I5 head o Ihzs rlepartmrnf .Sandra Reynolds left and farole Reulmrt une the reporters Pham bi for Taller Preparation rs the best insurance for your occupational future This very concise recipe for success was given by Mr E O Hammond Place ment Counselor for the Department of Guidance and Counseling Press representatives from the Kansas City high schools rn a re cent press conference rn the Library Building were told that high school graduates may be placed rn any type of positron rn which they may be interested part time or full time An applicant is placed according to abrlrty and previous experience and the Placement Counselor must know the students background to decide where hrs or her talents could best be used Aptitude crtrzenshrp school standing and scholastic rating are consider ed before placement rs made Mrss Mrnnre E Drngee former counselor at Westport and now Dr rector of Guidance and Counseling gave additional information and ad vrce concerning the placement de par tment She stated the school coun selor and the Placement counselor work together rn frndmg the proper positron for the student Mr Hammond and Miss Drngee both agree that the wisest thing to do rs to rnqurre a month or more before graduation to assure your self of a Job rn your selected freld This service rs new to the students of the Kansas City high schools It has however been introduced rn many of the larger cities For additional information or ad vice consult Westports counselor . 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A . . . . l ' U September 251952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PHg,6TIll6C an Cfbo UIYUIF I I lllll' 'if H N Why The halls are empty except for the occasxonal footsteps or the resound rng of an anxrous shout from Mrss Welchs room Staff meetrng rs un derwav Marlvn Davrdson rs mkrng a tatoo on Kent Hunchsteps arm It reads Crrer Sept 25 Thrs rs to remrnd hrm to remrnd her that her drawrngs are due soon Joy IS as sembllng the camera rn order to take a prcture of the Dnector of Confu sron and Chaos Meanwhrle Perky tears out hrs toupee tryrng to fmd the readv to Dllnt copy of Under to wrpe up the mk Tom Hollcroft sprlled whrle grvrng anrmated ex cerpts from football practrce Janrce Prothe starts to read the salvaged copy of Under the Clock All IS srlent NEW AND NOVEL Kent Huck steps spectacles mth wrndshreld wrpers no less the odor from chem rstry fthrs IS new'PI Larry Goetzs brrd book after erght years the G I JOES LETTER SWEATERS and SATIN SCHOOL JACKETS 3947 Mann WE 7090 For That PrIvate Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 HUNTING EQUIPMENT FLY TYING SUPPLIES FISHING TACKLE A P P L E G A T E Sportrng Goods I 14 Westport Road WE 4274 football boys begln calrsthenrcs Jrm Toeves successful dretrng from 127 pounds to 122 sale of flymg saucer passes 13 rrdes for Sll rn place of old fashroned elevator passes Joy Talley as ace photographer WANTED Muscle men to push Tm Lrssre Henry Yeagers lrm ousrne out of hrs yard Hrs mother wants to cut the grass MYSTERY Are the frfth hour draftmg boys wearmg broad smrles because they are happy that the desks have been refmrshed or rs lt the sophomore at bench 32 CAREERS AND INVENTIONS Helen Ruf has decided that she rs gorng to be a physrcal theraprst In explarnrng her dutres rn thrs freld Helen states that after patxents have been treated by an M D her Job wrll be to rmprove then morals' Hon estly these words have got to go' And then there rs Morvan Turley who IS workmg on a new devrce governors to slow down those hot rod erghth graders COMEDY Erghth graders have therr comedrans too or so It seems to Mrss Cannons home room Don Pettrjohn when questroned about hrs lrneage replred that hrs great grand mother was Irrsh but hrs great grandfather was full of Scotch Bedlam rergns agarn Jane Cas s1dy IS arrsrng from her knees where has been pleadmg for ads all thrs trme The edrtors work untrl srx so weary am I that I throw a manrla to type folder over my eyes and spend the nlght dreamrng about a successful column she and Orgunlze Jumor Red Cross Soon each home room wrll appomt. a representatrve and an alternate to serve on the Jumor Red Cross coun crl at Westport Thrs year every person appolnted wrll have an added mcentrve because last year the all crty Jumor Red Cross chose as IIJS presrdent Helen Ruf a Westport student As permanent members of the councrl John Holland Paul Srsk and Herbert Spencer also have had spe cral tramrng In leadershrp and have been actrve ID many Red Cross pro Jects servrng wrth drstmctron BEAUTIFUI SEIECTION SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS TEEN AGE DRESSES Slat, I 395I MaIn Largest Ready to-Wear Shop K I! PIIIVEII 8- LIGHT C0 Du 44 f I v f ,J f ZH 1 S .. 9 Y' I Q the Clock-, Gerre White is using it ' I 'I ' I -, . . I T ' S E T , . Pant Foux T H E W E S T P O R T C R 1 R Septembex 25 1950 ld? I'70l77lUa H1 I1 lnrrlmr rmrl 1111111 R11 Electxonsl Pol1t1cal conventxons' Campaxgn speeches' Yes thxs IS elec txon veax and what could be moxe fxttxng than to have the pxesxdent and VICG pxesxdent of the 195152 Junxox Class as Westpoxts fxxst can dxdates fox We Nomxnate Bxown haxx hazel eyes and 5 feet 3 xnches descxxbes peppy 111 Helen Ruf Hex sxncex1ty 1n makxng and keepxng fxxends makes Helen a val uable asset to 1191 class Hex long lxst of honoxs xnclude Honox Socxetv pxesxdent of the 1unxo1 class vxce pxesxdent of Student Councll Pun dxt Ixtexaxy Socxety cheexleadex and last spxmg she xx as elected pxesldent S O U T H S I D E soon s. SUPPLY srone 210 E 39111 Sf VA 9533 Where You Can F1ll Your Every School Need Typewrrters Rented Student Rate Free Pickup and Delxvery of the All Cxty Junxox' Red Cross a f1xst fox a H111 Helen l1sts as hex favoxxte pastxmes eatxng K31S noodle an old Gexman food hex mother makes lxstenxng to muslc especxally Fxed Waxmgs Youll Nevex Walk Alone sewxng and vxatchxng June Allysons movxes As fox the future Helen s ambxtxon xs to gxaduate fxom K U wxth a B S degree ln occupatxonal therapy Athletxc Ben Gardnex who d scxxbes h1mself at 6 feet 170 pounds bxown ha1x and blue eyes was boxn July 4 1935 Ben has been noted xn hxs veaxs at Westport fox hxs fx xendly mannex and leadexshxp qual xfxes He was vxce pxesldent of hxs Junlox class a membex of the W Club for thxee years and a membex of Irvxng Lltexary Socxety He llkes all sports and for the past two yeaxs has played fullback on the football team Ben claxms eatxng fxxed chxcken xx atchxng movxes staxxxng Debxa Pad get and 11St6Il1I'1g to Stan Kentons xecox ds as hxs favorxte pastxmes Aftel g121dl13tl0D Ben hopes to en tex Wxllxam Jewell and maJor xn phx s1cal educatxon Yes Helen and Ben axe outstand mg Westpoltexs and a xeal cxedlt to the 1953 semox class We nomxnate them fox Westpoxt s Hall of Fame Teacher Vlslts U N I hope that evexyone wxll some day have the same confldence IH one fxee world whxch I now have was the feellng expxessed by Mxss Wxlma Wheeland Westport socxal studxes teachex aftex hex v1sxt thxs summex to the Unxted Natxons xn Nexx Yoxk Cxty She saxd she attended the U N to gaxn wxdex knowledge of the pxo exess bexng made towaxd woxld co opexatxon MISS Wheeland vxas at the Unlted Natxons one vxeek and durxng, that txme she attended sessxons of the Human Rxghts Commxttee Economlc and Socxal Councxl and the Woxld Health Ox ganxzatxon She also heaxd panel dlscussxons by membexs of the Secxetarlat Vacutlons Make News Fxsh storxes summex school Mexx can hol1days and travel were topxcs undex dxscussxon when the teachers xetuxned for thexx fxxst meetxng of the yeax Many chose to s1t out the heat xn good old Kansas Cxty The b1ggest fxsh stoxxes were con t xbuted by Mx Ralph Haxrxs and Mx M H Sheaxex who vacatxoned ln Coloxado A thunderstoxm accord xng to Mr Harxxs kept hxm from catchxng hxs lxmxt of txout but Mr Sheaxex claxms he xeached the goal Tleexe were no pxctuxes to prove the poxnt howevel Colorado also beckoned to Mlss Ola Galatas and Mlss Loxena Card Mxss Galatas attended Coloxado unlvex sx y Vxsxrmg hxs gxandson and daughtex xn falxfoxma and sexvxn on actxvc duty as a membex of the Axmy Rx selves at Foxt Custex Mxchxgan meant a full summex schedule fox Mx Paul V Wxlcox Fox detaxls about a holxday xn Mex xco M1ss Doxothy Hxlbext ox Mx John Klepmger should be consulted Mxss Maxv Wheelex and hex sxstex spent the summex xn New York and Mas sachusetts Mxss Vlrgmxa Welch spent sxx weeks xn New Yoxk attendxng Co lurnbxa Unxverslty Mxss Marxe Bru bakex vxsxted xelatxves IH Annapolxs Maxyland and Spxmgfxeld Ohlo Attendxng summex school at Kan sas Cxty Umversxty wexe Mxss Aldxne Basham and Ml Alva Baker Rollm Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 031 l Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mam Sf VA 8931 Self Servlce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 THE LANTERN 6 East 39th St Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specual Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Prxced to Fxt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lnkes a N1te Out Too' 'A ' ' E ' , - I yr ' ' ' 11 1, . rv - . 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Septembe1 25 1952 H W E S T P O R T C R I E Pane Pxve vi' 4100 Goes By Tootle Browne R6COldS are usually played by the avelage pe1son the comme1c1al op 618101 and a lowly foxm of l1fe known as the d1sc Jockey The d1SC Jockey spends th1ee 01 fou1 yeaxs gettlng, '1 college education and a couple of mole at some small stat1on leamlne what the college dldnt teach h1m only to be called a dope by some 1a d10 eng1nee1 'In case you dldnt know the1e s a constant feud between the dJ and en 1nee1 1 He may Slt up half the nlght playxng you1 fav 0r1te dxscs and get up 1n the wee hou1s of the momlng to do the same Its hard W01k beheve me but 1ts fun T know fO1 I ve been domg IEC Old shows fo1 almost th1ee yeaxs Thexefole I hope to 1ve you a d1SC column that youll leally enjoy Round and xound the tu1ntable goes and whe1e shell stop next nobody knows When movle sta1s was h1llb1llv songs and slngexs make then fans happy by c1y1ng anythln can happen' Pattl Page does anothe1 ballad on the o1de1 of Tennessee Waltz called I Went to Your Weddmg a F'1ank1e Lame fans w1ll emoy South of the Bolder done as only MI Rhythm can do a song Tony Ben nett tells hls flckle sweethea1t that when she s 1eady to settle down he ll be Waiting fo1 he1 ln Hawe a Good Tlme John pr1nce of wa1ls Ray s1ng.,s Love Me wlthout tea1s fWha hoppen Johnny'P1 prlvate fllst class Edd1e F1sche1 does W1sh You Were Here from the B1oadway hlt of the same name Woody Hel man and h1s thlld held eo nos talglc ln Early Autumn you amt l1v1n 1f you have mxssed the lonehan muslc wlth a CI ew cut tW1St ox so say the ly11cs of the And1ews S1ste1s new h1t Calmen Boogxe That about does lt f0l th1S sessxon ln tl1e sp1nne1 s C11 cle ' I ll be back soon v.1th a spec1al featule on one of soux favc11te s1nge1s WERNEL Prescr1pt1on Pharmacv 1403 W 39th WE 3244 Add Staff Members Two new teachexs ln the gnls phvslcal educatxon depaltment new addltlon 1n the 1ndust11al axts depa1tment and one new sec1eta1y have been added to th1s yeal s rostex of teachexs and staff M1ss Ma11lyn Jensen one of ou1 new phys1cal educat1on teachels comes f1om Ceda1 Raplds Iowa She has a B S deg1ee f1om the Un1ve1s1ty of Iowa She has always l1ked SD0ltS and he1 favo11te hobbles a1e camp mg, and photog1aphy Also found ln 1oom 223 IS MISS F1ances E Pence who attended the Un1xe1s1tv of Kansas and recelved he1 B S deg1ee He1 favollte hob bles b6S1d9S teachlng physlcal edu cat1on a1e golf and 1nte11o1 decorat mg Ou1 new man teacher IS M1 Joseph Albxechf who hkes to work wlth young people and to do wo1k w1th h1s hands Puttlng the two togethe1 he teaches wo0dwo1k metalwork and d1aft1n He has done gladuate WOlk at f3hl0 Un1ve1s1ty and taught one yea1 1n hlzun Iowa H1s w1fe teaches at Ashland school MIS Ena Lee McNeal ou1 new sec 1eta1y comes to us fxom No1theast Hleh She attended Wa11ensbu1g, State Teachexs college and f01m61ly was a 1ade school teachex She IS ma111ed and has a httle glrl s1x xeaxs old THE BEST PANELS PORTRAITS 81 PRICE WIII Be Yours In 1952 53 AS ALWAYS VICTOR BERLINE or PARIS S SSENI I IOR s sen 1 1 101 You1 ea s a1e D1 obably stlll rmgmg wxth the SGHIOI yell wh1ch echoed thlough the halls on the fl1St day of school F01 fou1 long yealS members of the class of 53 have walted and now the1r t1me has come They are now the ble wheels of Westport Afte1 years of lookln up to the uppe1cIassmen they have f1nally galned the rlght to SDE81 at the1r 1nfe11o1s anyone who lSHt 9 senlor The sen1o1s w1ll play a la1ge pa1t n the act1v1t1es of Westport th1s year Among the muslcally mchned se111o1s we have Call Anderson ahas Ray Carl who w1ll lead h1s band at the Tlger Dens agaln he hopes The very talented Hagen Gxbbs and Joe Balhet w1ll try very hard aga111 th1S 5,ea1 1n Westport s band Amon the heloes of the g11d11on are Dusty Barr Bob Mart1ne7 Bob Leet Jlm Toevs and of course the Gar'lner twxns Ben and Ed They F1 lday Also showmg the11 talent at the games a1e the chee1leade1s Helen Ruf Ma11lyn Davldson and Jackle R1ley Co'n1ng late1 ID the year w1ll be semo day the mon and f1 .ally the nlght of mghts gladuatlon Afte1 16 celvlng dlplomas the membe1s of the class of 53 w1ll look back on the1r sen1o1 year and th1nk of the won derful trme they have had Thls column 1f you haven t guessed It already was wrltten by a SCHIOI who 1S p1oud to be a membel of the class of 53 Brewer Prlnhng Co 212 E 39th St JE 6113 3438Vz Broadway LO 8604 KlEE'S DRUG 81 BUUK STURE VA 9657 Across the Street from School WE 1740 Headquarters for Books Z1pper Covers Art Supplues and Gym Clothes and Shoes Gnve Your Feel' a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete s Foot Full Lune of Sheaffer Pens and Penclls ' ' . 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Page SIX T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E Septembel 25 1952 1111711571 Imdeman lnext to Starlet Shcrrx Iaclfsonl appears tn be enjmmg the llllfflltll. mth the Ioung, star Ilarzlyn s Im ls rr busy one these dmc las! um eh llHtIIlf'f'd lhf 56181101 flatzonal lonferenre on fm cnshlp held I Wnslrlrzblnn II I Ivory on page I I Photo by Warncr Sludm Plan BIg Den Domgs, Lmdeman Tops Comnultee The plans are many and the plan ners are tops for thls yea1 s T1ge1 Den' The people Wlth Ideas Include Ma11lyn Llndeman sec1eta1y of the Executlve Boaxd of Student Councxl who IS cha11man of the Tlgel Den comm1ttee and M1 Teaga1den who IS the chalrman of the P T A Den commlttee M1 and Mrs Bu1e wxll be the adult plogram chanmen A Gay NIIIBIZIES Den IS one of the plans Just Imaglne the guls In large p1ctu1e hats and long full gowns T say nothlng of the feather boas and dalnty h1gh buttoned shoes Instead of lev1s and plald shlrts vIsual1ze the male populat1on of W6StDOlt In small de1 by hats and str1ped blaze1 Jacket wlth vests Keep an eye out fOl those com Ing att1act1ons Anothe1 Chustmas pa1ty fo1 o1phans and a spooky Hal lowe en Den The1e 1S nothmg def1n1te but Septembel '77 IS the p1obable date fo the fu st Den Wlth all of these plan and planne1s all that IS needed IS JOIHQIS R,eme1nbe1 to get you1 pass to the Tlgel Den 16 or over Bovs GIRLS 5 PART TIME WORK FOR BOYS STOCK WORK ORDER FILLING SHIPPING CLERK ORDER PACKERS FOR GIRLS PACKAGING INSPECTION Record Round UP K TYPING A la1ge selectlon of WCSDEID ' 5 P m Affe '00'lS we 8120 24 E 39th 9 p Evenm s Monday through Thursday Plus Saturdays Its Gone, Its For You The teen a e set has a language all Its ovsn and If you want to be on the ball you hate to kncvu slang So k1ds he1e It IS My novt samtaly 1ea1 George flash sol1d squlre Ieal gone cool ch111 that has lt and shafty all mean svsell 01 excellent Fannlng the a bashmg ears bumpmg the b1eeze and rnovmg the l1p mean yakmg too much B1g man hub cap Iwheel that falledl p1o and V I P a1e speclal C616bl1t1ES T111 Ll7Zl6 bug heap and m1ll are hot rods Ball and cham p11sone1 of love and on the hook mean gomg steady Now of COUISB next month Ieal Geo1ge Iull have changed to Iea Hen1y and ch111 w1ll be tomato soup Play It safe If you cant d1g lt t1v some fo1e1gn language l1ke Eng Ro Pl and out' Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS I-I 0 U R S E R v I 3834 Mam WE 'I500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Servnce DODUIHI and folk Iecords EXCELLENT RATES Afhlehc Equlpmenf Zawya CQMPBEU HALL BROS., INC Amt.-me GOODS Grand Ave 1509 II I3 Bulhmore Ave Y, ' R ' . 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I ' 1 September 25 1952 TH WESTPORT CRIER Pageqeven Wms Wushmgton Tnp She dleu a tl ID to Washlneton D C out of a hat' Malllgn Llndeman 1S the luckv glll even though hel tllp to Washlrl toll Q l 1e some tlme aftel the d1?W11'l In 1948 Malllyn xx IS chosen mav Ol of Benton school The clty wlde mayol 2101113 met at Clty Hall xx hele each dlew a plece of papel flom a hat to detelmlne the leadel Mal llvn held the sllp wlth the X Now 1n 1952 hel honol long fO1 gotten she lecelved a lettel flom Mls Allce Roosevelt of the Commun lty SBIVICG DIVISIOH of the Welfale Depaltment It stated tllat C1ty Man agel L P Cooklngham had chosen hel and B111 Saylol of Southwest Iveho was unable to go because of DOIIOP to attend the Seventh Natlon al Conference on Cltlzenshlp held undel the HUSDICSS of the Natlonal Educatlon Assoclatlon and the De paltment of Justlce held ln Wash mgton D C dullne the week of September 15 19 Westporters Wln Offices At Mlssourl Boys State Westpolt was well leplesented at Boys State thlb veal Slx boys at tended the SESSION at Kempel M11 ltaly Academy BOOHY1116 flom June 14 to 21 The pulpose of Boys State 15 to teach boys the stluctule and WO1k lugs of govelnment Thlee COUISCS WSIB avallable to the boys law leg lslatule and peace OfflC81S school HaI01d W1tt was elected a state senatol on the Natlonallst tlcket Hel belt Spencel was clty clerk and latel took the hlg,hel posltlon of po 11ce Judge of Clalk Clty Kent Huckstep vsas a clty pollce mall and clty counclllllan of Clalk Clty He also gave lmltatlons ln the Boys State talent shovs Flank Hayden was a tlty councll man ln Alcoln Clty and also lan fo the supreme coult Wllllam Belgfeldt held a ICSDOH slble posltlon as county, 6d1tO1 of the Boys State paper Ronnle Ostlund was a wald com mltteeman clty clelk and councll man at lalge of AICOIH Clty Paul S1Sk was a state DOIICGIHHD and the seventh boy to IEDICSGHI W6StDOlt Homework pause Bottled undel Authollty of the Coca Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY pen Evenings xr e0':ls9'x xt eg lf as HKS ge HW tkslwc an rwx -New xv: X Q-Q, xy S. 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Pdf-C El?-me H E W E S T P O R T C R September 25 1952 Football Prospects Show Improvement Bv Tom Hollcroft Wrth a smashng, 26 to 0 xrctory over Rosedale rn the Trgers frrst game of the 1952 football season prospects seem brrghter for the rn terscholastrc league contests The Westport boys not outstandrng rn werght 01 herght look for a tough go of rt wrth then frrst league op ponent Northeast However wrth such returnmg lettermen as Jlm Toevs Dusty Barr Doug Sater Bob Martrnez Ben Gardner Bob Leet Leonard Bunnel Ed Gardner Don Edwards and Drck Reese to spark the team the prcture may not be so dark Cer tarnly rn last Frrday s game the Rosedale Wrldcats proved them selves no match for a hustlrng West port squad Ben Gardner mtercepted a Rosedale pass for the fnst tally of the game and Doug Sater krcked the extra pornt The Trgers really began to roll ln the thlrd quarter wrth two touchdowns chalked up to Don Ross and one to Dusty Barr Coach Bourrette looks for Central and Southwest to be on the top of IUNFERRIVI PUOTBAII YIRATLGY arc left fomh ,Iarms 'llnore hm mach for the jlrsl smug rmrl lunch I BOIIIFF c hem our Photo In 'I nm H0111 mtl the heap at the end of the rnter Sclrolastrc season but anythrng can happen Westport clashes vvrth Washrngton Rural at Washrngton tomorrow nrght and begrns 1tS league play on Thursday October 2 For Sophrstrcated Clothes At Budget Prrces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Marn Open Evenrngs t1l 9 Football Schedule September 26 VVashmgton Rural Southeast vs Westport Westport vs Central Westport vs Northeast Paseo vs Westport Southwest vs Westport October October October October October November 6 East vs Westport Graduate Wrrtes Artrcle Lreutenant Colonel Harold L Op penhermer a graduate of Westport rn 1935 has agarn been successful as a co author Trral by Ice an ar trcle recently publrshed rn the MA RINE CORPS GAZETTE rs hrs work Thrs artrcle IS a study of the effect of extremely cold weather upon men and materral rn mrlrtary opera t1ons rn the Arctro At the same trme thrs artrcle was publrshed the KANSAS CITY STAR quoted another of hrs storres rn vrhrch he asserts the decrsrve rea sons for vrartrme use of anrmal tr ans portatron Last fall rn November the CRIER revrewed one of Lreutenant Colonel Oppenhermer s wrrtrngs trtled The Command of Natrve Troops REX KEN Photo Flmsh Hall and Norcross Cards T E S T S N K C 3930 Unusual GIfts Suvts Slacks Sportswear MEMORY LANE BEST BY TEST 3949 Mam WEstport 8695 3920 M VA 9271 OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE am WESTPORT All Makes of New Portables B R A C E L E T ,Y Ooy SALES RENTALS REPAIRS 1 .fpfflll Sfllffflf Rfflfll Rlfff F RI E N D S H l P Fmest rental stock In the country R I N G S MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY on Y 800 Grand Ave Zu' f9ff Vldor 6492 JACK S Look Us Up as, a. I.ITHoc-:RAPI-IING co 'V Icc.5m.,I,.U,w.Ifys,.f. 1 East 39th Sf VA 9439 203 East 39th VA 1530 3928 MAIN f B NEWS1-AND I I CULP PRINTING ' ' T ' I E R - . .- v . I - 2 ,,,,,, . 10 ,,,.,,, ' . l 17 ..., . 24 ,....,, . I ' I Y' ' . . .' . . ' - . . l v l 1 I . ,- ' ' '. '. - v . Q A ' . ' ' ' 1 I I , - V ,WV - - 1 , ..Y .1 1 1 7 , l. ' . . I ' D - . , 6. . ' nf. I 1- -h, I' - ' ' ' ' v A . . , . , . y - ' ' . . V l I A I Q A Q v . . '. , ' l l l U 1 . . , ' I' r ' 1 v . . ' Q U , I ' in ' U ' ' - - . - V , . ' ' - , 1 '1 y ' . K . . 1 'Y U l ' 'y l . ' .v - - ' H I . ' . . . NO. 9 . , I O I . iii?-. ,n at I - I o - I ' . I . I hr Hiratpnrt Olrirr Vol 40 Nlo 2 lxansas Crty Mrssourr October 9 195? IHE TEACHERS HA! L Phi' loo rr rlerrrun lured rn the annual football .r srnrbly lpper lejt Mr W l'Ll1e Mr 1' 'lllles lpper fl hi llr R Ihre 'llr ,I lloesser 'Hr H bprmg Mr P .Sloan Mr W lolcson lenler przturc Mzss ll Jensen M nl fzrrl 'Vlnss R Heck 'llr I lxlepmgrr lower left Wzss lf Shelley lozter center 'Vlr Ihre 'Vlr Harrzs Mr Mkt Mr Ploesser Mr bprmg, Iouer right Miss I1 Hllbrrt Assemblies Feature Tap Entertamment Westports frrst two assemblres launched Trger Den and the 1952 football season There was a model Trger Den rn full swrng on the stage when members of the Student Coun crl Executrve Board and other stu dents sponsored a promotron for the sale of Trger Den passes Two days later the untrrrng ever farthful faculty members agarn donned then football and pep unr for ms to put on a real show for West port students Coach Edwrn Krng and hrs rrp roarrng comeback squad were rntroduced along wrth faculty cheer leaders and pep squad These sprr rted players gave a short sample of football rn those days Followrng thrs the football squad members for 1952 were rntroduced by Coach G V Bourrette who then presented trckets to students who were able to answer questrons con cernrng football What' s Up' October 10 Westport vs Cen Departmental Clubs Meet October 11 Hr Y Harvest Hop October 17 End of frrst grad rng perrod Westport vs Northeast Lrterary Society meetrngs October 21 P T A meetrng Westporters To Perform As Royalettes In Royal Srx grrls wrth porse beauty and grace wrll represent Westport rn the Amerrcan Royal festrvrtres Sandy Reynolds Florence Baehr Betty Wal lrs Barbara Swarthes Helen Alexan der and Joann Smart were chosen from 300 contestants on September 22 at the KMBC burldrng Twenty erght Westporters were on hand for the tryouts The grrls dren numbers and appeared rn lrnes of ten Frfty frve grrls were chosen and frfty wrll appear rn the Royal perform ance They were Judged on porse balance beauty and gracefulness Washington Correspondent By Perky Berng a reporter on a presrdentral candrdates trarn rs the most strenu ous work a newspaperman can do was the oprnron of Duke Shoop the Star s Washrngton correspondent and one of the erghty press men aboard the Ersenhower campargn trarn M Shoop was rntervrewed by CRIER re porters on September 19 rn hrs hotel room at the Hotel Muehlebach rm medrately after hrs arrrval Shavrng gettrng frtted for a surt and gettrng dressed were sandwrched between the questrons For the frrst trme rn hrstory Mr Shoop stated there are four Brrtrsh reporters aboard a campargn trarn He explarned that General Ersenhow er rs a world frgure and a symbol of vrctor y to all Europe Therefore Brrt arn rs rntenselv rnterested rn the cam pargn proceedrngs Thrs correspondent sard that news papermen endeavor to remarn neu tral rn polrtrcs but rt rs drffrcult to Tells of Campaign Grand Bergfeldt travel wrth a man for many weeks and not form an oprnron Though favorrng Ersenhower he wasnt cer tarn of hrs vrctory because he wasn t famrlrar wrth the happenrngs on the Stevenson tram When asked whether he thought that the polrtrcal polls of thrs year would be more accurate than they were rn 1948 he replred that they would have to be or go out of busr would be far too expen unless accurate He be a polrtrcal poll among hrgh school students would be a very good thrng ness They srve to run lreves that As the rntervrew ended the report ers asked rf there were any possrbrl rty of rntervrewrng Ersenhower I couldnt even get rn to see hrm my self was hrs answer The reporters were content however because they knew that they had rntervrewed one of the natron s great newspaper men . , A . 1 ' ' O .v - ' . ' - r - rv 11 1 f , .., . 5 . ' . . . A - - , - 1 w. . , . . I , . . . ,, . . , ,. . . . , . .1 .. I.. . r . . ,r . . ,r . - - , . . . , l 1 I .V D .I V 1 ' , . , . . , . . ' . , , . .. 1 , 1.. ,. 11 . I ' ' ,1 . '. ' ' . . . ., ' - ' - . . ,r . . 1 ,. 1 .. .L . 2 . . . 1. . 1. , . . . . . ' ' . 1 - -: . , . , . '. 4 ' . . . - . I 0 I . Y - - . V. . . . ' , 1 ' .. , 1 . . I I , . . . , , . . 1 ' - ' ' ' . i ' 1 - 1 1 , - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 . . . . . 1 ' . . ' . . . U . I . Y , I - . . . N . v , , . . . . . . ' ' ,. - V ' 1 . ' 1 1 I . . . . . . . , Y ' 1 - 1 , Page Two 'THE WESTPORT CRIER Oct0ber'9,1952 Set Your Gwn Grade Standards Report card time is here again, and as usual some of us are looking forward to it and some of us aren't. We shall probably get exactly the kind of grade that we deserve, but most of us will fuss, do some name calling, and feel very hur't because most of our teachers failed to realize our superior intellectual ability. Good grades aren't just given, they are earned. Those of us who want good grades must be willing to work for them and keep working to retain them. Keeping them is the hardest job of all, for we must work harder' every term Properly done home work regular attendance and our personal interest rn the subject play an important part rn the type of grade we are given Everyone wants to be on the honor roll for rt rs truly an honor and rt rs a way of showing that we have suc ceeded rn mastering our subjects When your teacher puts that grade on your report card and rt rsn t what you wanted just remember that next time you can make rt better rf you really want to Meeting The Deadline Stepping rnto the spotlight thrs rs sue rs Janre Browne known to her classmates and teachers as Tootre Tootre a new student at Westport rs well qualified to accept the positron of edrtor rn chief She has received much experrence working on other school papers and radio studios rn her home state Illrnors Another outstanding staff member acting as permanent busrness man ager for the Crier Herald rs Jane Cassady Jane rs rn her fifth year at Westport enterrng as an eighth grad er Her responsible positron as busr ness manager rncludes many things the most important of course rs to see that the Crier Herald rs success fully financed Westport's Star Farmer Raises Biggest and Best Under the burden of two stupen- dous objects, Mr. Fr'ed N. Miller, common learnings teacher, into the newswriting room trudged with a smile on his face. After excla- , I m a t i o n s o f ff' 3 Holy Tomato ! and Oh, my g r a n dfather's cucumber! by t h e innocent bystanders, Mr. Miller explain- ,i ,ao g, A 44 ed that the two objects were thirty one ounce tomato and a three pound cucumber J N-xv Mr Miller could easily be called The man with the Green Thumb for he has raised many unusual plants and even animals Hrs green thumb must have been working over time when he grew a thrrty four ounce tomato a real whopper even bigger than the one he brought to school Mr Miller has also had great cess with hogs and hens h raised ten hogs that weighed thousand one hundred and pounds when only six months suc has two en 0 And imagine rf you can a hen that lard three eggs rn one day or a sec ond one that lard thirty two rn one month' Graduate Glves Advice Dan McDermott 45 technical as srstant to production at the DuPont company rn Richmond Vrrgrnra told the members of Mrss Junkrn s chem rstry classes last week that there rs no substitute for a well rounded ed ucatron He pointed out that there rs no lrmrt to positions available in the field of scrence He was out standing rn scrence and mathematics rn high school Ui nr THE WESTPORT CRIER '1'Q Published br weekly during the school year by thc rrewsw t l Qu' I Westport High Qchool Kansas Lrty Missouri H mg l A E Prrterui A suond rlrss rrntter April 4 1978 rt the p t r i rt lx l 1 ty Nlrssourr rrrrder the Art of March ,a 1819 Xddrc Flu VVQ-stport L rer 1 st v rrrrth rr lx rr r lrty SCRGLL 'llrs rrrrr ISSLJIL 1' DI I ORN Ldrtor rrr Llrref J rrrre Broun X5 ist rrrt l clrtor o'rrrrre Bresrrr r New rim r kurt llr tcp hdrtorral Editor Judy los rturv. l- rt r 1 'r 1. or s rmr rr rlv. Pd NI l D d B r rrerrl tion Nl uri tr t r rt rt rtor arr vn an son usrrrt nr rgt rr g White Photographer Lharlts lx muse J 'I rllu Reporter Jarrru. Prothe J met llurr rku J rtkrz Riley Carole Reubar! llc ur Srrrr :rr Jo nn onrp on erre 'rter er r rl lu r rn lu rrrrt r X an X leck I erky Bergteldt Snr I rrrr S rrrrlra Reynolds Frculty Advisor Vrrgmra Welch . . ' . . . rg, -v-H a ' ' ' ' , , 1---.l11 ' , , ' . , . ' ' . ' ' . V - J' ' ' '-' .' ' . . ' - . s 1 ' I y 1 . . ' ' . ., ' ' h I 1 ' - ' l - ' , - ' . ' V 1 1 . . . ' ' v - ' - I 'v , ' l . . 1 . 1 ' ' ' Q 6 ' A 1 l ' ' Y l 'r 1 o 0 ' - . t U , ' ' ld. . . . . . ' ' - ' - - ' v , 1 . l I , , . Y Q Y . I . ' .r vv . . y ' . ' v l C ' . ' - 1 I . . y . , - - . -' Q- ' ' ' I - ., , ' I 1 1 . u ' . , u , ' ' ' . - - .- .. ill' I-:ugh l ' ' ' ,LL YK ' 4 '- ' A in -Y b' ' 4' ':ss of U ' . ' ' ' ' ' ,, - . I 5 W 5, -- - , - - . Music-Art Camp by writing letters I N 4 I ' 4-5 ' ' r r x 1, -1 , 1 U5 ll ICC 1 llllillh I ' ' . ' ' I r ', . ' . ' ' 1 ' . - . J J ss: ' - , 'r' , 3lf Ea, Tlrirt, -r ' str - At. 'rr sz s ', . , . ' . ' s r - ' -' -' ' ,A : '- ' ' 1:3 r 1 Q ' '. J . .' il .' 's li ' r , ' - rckf - - , - s 1 ' ' ' ' , ' 1 .sg Fez Id' o , J ry' T. ll -y'g Sp I' li l' 1 ', Tor lla I -roi! 3 ' A ' 1 ' , - ', C 1 'ss M: 1 Jiri - Czrsszrclyt lv r a ' . : : ' , I-r ' ' ' - ' ' - ' A 3 5, T . 'rr .' , oy' 1: -jg st V - , 1 sr ' I . . l A I ' ', ' ' ' ' , l- . 1 , A Th s . G S. . lt '- 3' g ll' . , , ' ', ' , I 'z ' ' , ' A , f -.1 Q: . .. ' - Kramer to Harvard Clarence Kramer is studying eco- nomics at Harvard University on a national scholarship. To receive the award, Buddy talked with the Har- vard Club Board of Kansas City and took a college entrance test. The de- cision was based on the grade made on the test, his former teachers' rec- ommendations, and his school record. The amount of the scholarship de- pends upon the student's need. A record that few students ever at- tain 'in the five high school year's, Buddy gained in four years at West- port including the eighth grade. He was called to active duty from the Marine Reserves rn June 1950 Bud was president of his junior sopho more freshman and eighth grade classes He was a member of the Honor Society earning the Gold Pin Three Pearls On the It Pays to Be Smart show he won first place Buddy was elected a representative to High School Day at City Hall He was a member of the Student Coun crl Junior Continuity Officer 1950 and a member of Ir vrng Literary So city In the field of sports he was equally outstanding Football first team basketball frrst team and president W Club Although Bud dy had a straight E record he yrelded hrs positron as Valedrctorran because the last year of high school was not taken at Westport He re turned to Kansas City and continued hrs education at Junior College He has been working at Mid Continent Motor Parts Westport Artists To Camp Three Westport students spent six weeks of the summer vacation draw ing and painting under the leader ship of university teachers on the campus of Kansas University Sandy Shultz Nancy Snrdow and Herb Spencer won scholarships to thrs Mrd Western stating their qualifications Seven winners represented Kansas Crty This was the first time a scholar ship of thrs type had been offered The students spent their time design ing painting cartoonrng weaving and sculpturrng October91952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PZQCTIIICE I IJIYUIF I I lllf ThlS IS 1ad1o statlon NOZEY bungrxng you the latest EOSSID news and what have you on you1 favo11te p1og1am Under the Clock o as lt IS sometlmes lefelled to Ill read lt as long as I eet mv name 1n It The red 11 ht flashes vwe1e on the a Whlle CIOSSIDQ the co1ne1 the oth CI day by school I heard a scream D11ve around agam QUICK they 19 crawllng fo1 the cu1b You IC 11g,ht It seems manv of the guys have 1n vested 1n cans All k1dd1ng aslde let s be ca1eful Ou1 nom1nat1on fo1 a Future Fa1m 61 of Ame11ca 1S Edd1e Clem Caddld dlehopper Adk1ns new SCHIOIS A1lynne Sottllle and ROUH18 Luntzel ben Galdnel leonaRd bunnell dlck beck D1ck xeese martlnez don Ross bOb leet dolN edwa1ds bob ed Ga1dne1 doUg Satel dustY barn dave monSon Some of the sen1o1 gnls have been w1sh1nx. they WE16 freshmen agam Steve FFHZICI m1ght have somethmq to do w1th that' Promenade wlth PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th sr VA 9439 Fox Sophlstxcated Clothes At Budget P11ces Shop at ELAlNE'S 3907 Ma1n Open Exenmas t1l 9 Its hard to say who laughed the hardest when MISS Bechtel gave M1 Ha111s a bln hug 1n the football as sembly 4It mlght have been Ml HHIIIS P Westport can chalk up anothe1 Ross to the good Hope you l1ke Westport Jack A member of the 1957 C1161 staff IS sta1t1n,Qf early Steve HUtCh1SOH 1epo1ts that Joyce Lane was pushed off the bleache1s at the Rosedale football game and broke he1 back th1ee tlmes 1At least lt felt l1ke that to he1 l 'VIISS Youngs grapes pears what catego1y Dont fO1g.,8t t1al tomorrow d1um Take and would apples peaches plums Unde1 they fall 9 Westport plays Cen nlzzht at Blues Sta Tom Hollcxoft almost c1acked up a plane when he took one up f0l the f11 st t1me The 1nst1ucto1 sa1d Bank lt to 11ght Tom 1nte1p1eted 1t as Bang lt to the light CAN YOU IMAGINE Beverly Goodbxake mak1ng eyes Ch11st1ne Ruf w1thout her gu1ta1 M1ke Balr not f111t1ng fseems to 1un 1n the fam1lyl Dora Sk1nne1 and Ruth Qulgley w1thout the11 hockey st'1cks Lucllle R1egelman w1thout Bob Mace Jamce D1tty and Nancy Smdow Wlth long hall Barby McDan1els w1thout MlCky Carolyn K1ehl not laughmg Jo Ann Thompson w1thout he1 Puel to RICBU accent Sandy Rey nolds w1thout her l1ttle black cal Max c1a Webb 4 11 Sue Jar V1 6 2 Jlm Toevs not havmcg any more pa1t1es We cant can you Athletic Equipment ZOWZE CKDIPBELL ATHLETIC GOO S 1509 'll 13 Baltimore Ave il K U-- Hows This for a Tasty Dish CUP SDIY Pat Flathers CUD Sugi-11 Katy Ruf Ch0lC6 dates Ed Gary and Ben Ga1dne1 Good eggs Ben Pete1 son and Jack Llttle nuts Many Swanson Edd1e Barth Marllyn Dav1dson and John Foreman cup honey fevelyone to hxs own ChOlC8' Seen a Westpo1t1ng and a waltz mg under the blue l1ghts of Tlgel Den were Pat Kmg and Jack Coop Emma Jo Tague and Kenny Mlllen Dutch Van Vleck and B0bb1C Leet and D1ck Reese and Jan1e Corbett A good t1me was had by all at the annual football pxcnlc so sav Jack1e Helen and Maxllyn There ale some compensatmns for that hard work as cheerleaders Well as I look at the wall the old clock says that 1tS t1me to close the broadcast By the way 1f you have any suvgestlons for the program please let us know S 0 U T H S I D E Book a. sum.Y stone 210 E 39th Sf VA 9533 Complete Lune of Enqmeermg Art and Draftmg Supplues Typewrlters Rented Student Rate Free Plckup and Dellvery f 4 I v 5' fl I QL' sg . . , , Q . . 1- . H 1. ' K ' I ' .- . . . . . - ' . ' 1 'K D . - . . 1- -'Y u ,L , ' ' 1 ' ,.r., ,,.. . 'A - . ' - '- , 3 ' ,.., , ' . . . . - I - 2 S V N Q . ,. . . H . - , 4 - ' . 1 ' f , ', ' ' . 'H - .. 1 1 A big welcome is in Order for two Bm Wycofft Fruit Salad? 1 peach ...., , .. ,. ,,,,,. Florence Snidow . V .r . - ' A - er . . . l Y ' ' -- ' . In ' . ' ' ' y . . ' ' . ' ' . v at Q .D ' ' 1 I ' A' . - I . f ,, .- 's: ' . . . ' 2 ' . ' 'Q ' .' 0 9 , ' D Page Foul W STPORT CRI Octobel 9 1952 The CRIER Salutes the tvso 100011 1ooms ln the 18 cent CRIER HERALD subsc11p tlon d11ve The dxaftmg class M1 Paul V Wllcox 1nst1ucto1 was the f11st repox ted and the band under the d118ClL101'1 of M1 Wallace F1ke was the second to zeach the goal Both classes are laxge and salesmen Kent Huckstep and Bevelly Juhl1n are to be congxatulated on the flne showmg Othe1 top 1ooms 1ncluded MISS Ruth Becks and Mr Ed ga1 Harms room wlth 967 Next on the l1st was M1 M S Sheare1 s room w1th 947 and M1ss M3116 B1ubake1 s 1oom wlth 9270 Tram On Calculators Wlth a Look to the futule he Mon1 oe Calculatol company IS offe1 mg an outstandlng educatxonal p10 gl am to many schools States The plan was W6StD0lt6lS by M1 E Mr John H Brennan Usmg the batte1 y 1n the Umted mtzoduced to W Kyle and plan of 1n lealn to opel ate the calculatoxs wh1ch have been lent to the school When one gmup completes the wolk and ICCCIVCS cextlflcates the membexs w1ll t1a1n the next gxoup MHIJOIIC Ka1 S91 Lo1s Lewellen Donna FSIQUSOH Rosemaxy Sneed and Margaret Fe1 guson WSIC the membels of the f11St gloup t1a1ned by the two 1ep1esen tatxves -Iflthlcgs Brewer Prrnhng Co 212 E 39111 S1 LO 8604 WERNEL Prescrlptlon Pharmacv l403 W 39111 WE 3244 ll IN P11151 II 411 111 1111 fr1crH1r11111 1119rr1p111111s 1 re 111 s 11111 IOO 1111 IHIIHS Yup IIITIITL I1 11111111 7111 R1111 11111 llr 11111111 0111111111 'll 0171211 11 011011 H11111s1e11 Haznes 1101111 T111111 Row Yoezs H11l111of 111r111nt1r llmere 111L1c1rs1111 F 011111 Krrzllse 1111111111 511111111 R1111 S111111gr11ss 1111111111111 FU111 111511 KFHIIIIIKI1 111111111 flllf x1L1L01 1111 R1111 ltlllf 1 1111s 11 1 s 11115 Illfll F1011 111111 11 1 ll 'll 1 1 lfkf Ifilll 111111 11 ll 111111 111111 11I1rs11r1 111111111 I111s1111r11 11111, 'l111111 l11ss 11111111 111111 1'111 1111111 1 1111 Flllllltf 7111 1x1s11rs1111 11111111 1111111 I 1 1111111 R1111 111111111 fI1l1lS 11111111 111111111 f1f1ll1 S111111q1111t 511111111115 1x'111f 111111111 R011 1-1111111111 Wu! 1f1rs1111ll1111a111s 11111111111 4111111s1111 11111 R011 K1111 H1111s1111 fnopcr 'l11t1111111 11g11tj1111t 'll 11111 K111 5M,,1,41.,a- RS E11 Wm 150810 GRANDAVETlgSAS Crivdb. For That Private Party or Dance THE GARR 3605 Broadway LO 2256 BEAUTIFUI SELECTION SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS TEEN AGE DRESSES SAI if 3951 M8111 39th and IVIAIN S LARGEST READY T0 WEAR STORE THE LANTERN 6 East 39th Sr Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Speclal Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Prlced to Fit Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Llkes a Nlte Out Too' ' T H E E ' E R ' , 1 - ' ' - I . .Q I I' ,I 'W I ji' I :S ' Y . . ' 1 sf . X3 'A . l 1 . . - ' ' I I' Q . I I 17. ' I' 1. v 17 a .2 v 1 if . 1. .' ,H t , ' lv' 'H If A ' 1 - ' S 1. , I ' .' 1'1' . I'.'l' ' WL 1111'- . ,- 1 - ' ': . r. struction. rotating groups of five will WH- C1011 W I I 1 - - ' ': flrf' ', 111111'r11'111111. T1'1'g11r11'11. lil' .. 11'1.'. I .111 . 1' V' . l'1'1'1.'. . . . I l 1,111 '1'r 1'-'1llfl'Z . r. 1 '1.' '. I u D 1 I .' . -:11 .R1g 1' .j ':. fs , .' J .' .1, '.. ' . . ' . . - V '1 I 1 ' . S-' ' 1:1'11 1 111.' . 1, '1 11. . ' - ' y '- Qrw, 1.1-Il '. - ' ' r: 1' .1 '-. . 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A' ,,A '.I - 1'1 -Ar. .,, .,' Q , . , I T ' S E T 1 ' ' ll ,Y 7 O I' . . - - ' ' I A October91952 THE WESTPORT CRIE PageFrve Bahles Take Spotlight Two new grandfathers and three new fathers have been busrly passrng out the crgars and candy durrng the frrst few weeks of school M1 D H Holloway recerved the news of Rob ert Danrels arrrval on August 19 Mr H E Hernberg proudly states that hrs grandson Gary Lee Ruther ford werghed rn at erght eleven ounces on September Lrttle Wrllram gets hrs from runnrng three laps around the crrb every mornrng was Mrs G V Bourrettes quote about Westports future basketball star who Jorned the James B Moore famrly on July 11 Mr Alva Baker and Mr Claude pounds CXBI CISG grrls The Alva Bakers chose Dranne Lynn for a name and the Claude Bakers lrked Claudra Jean To Change Honor Roll Plan A change rn the plan of determrn rng membershrp on the semester honor roll wrll go rnto effect next year Thrs change has been made so that the semester plan and the grad uatron plan wrll be rdentrcal The semester honor roll wrll be made up of puprls who have made a scholarshrp 1ndex of 3 10 or above the prevrous semester rnstead of the old 14 scholarshrp pornt plan Durrng thrs year however a puprl may make the honor roll on erther the old or the new plan but after thrs year only the rndex plan wrll be used The graduatron honor roll rs made up of senrors who have a scholarshrp rndex of 3 10 or above If the rndex rs as hrgh as 3 50 the name rs placed on the roll of hrgh drstrnctron Sen rors wrth an rndex of 3 65 wrll have therr names placed on the roll of hrghest drstrnctron Scholarshrp rn dex IS determrned by drvrdrng schol arshrp pornts by credrts Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 U R s E R v I 3834 Mam WE. I500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Servnce M U Admlsslons Head Tells Tralnlng Plans In a letter to hrgh school prrncr pals Charles W McLane drrector of admrssrons Mrssourr unrversrty stres ses these two pornts 1 It rs hrghly rmportant that every student corn plete hr h school before enter mg mrl rtary ser vrce 2 Those students who plan to go to college should know about the varrous reserve offrcers trarnrng programs ROTC rs avarl able throughout the country Most Land Grant colleges and state unr versrtres have Army Arr Force and Navy ROTC unrts Army Arr Force and Contract Navy program 1S drvrded rnto two parts basrc and advanced levels There are forty NROTC scholar shrps offerrng S50 a month plus ex penses rncludrng books and fees Hrgh scholastrc rank good personal rty and superror rntellrgence are the qualrfrcatrons for thrs program estr mated at S1000 1400 per year for the four years Applrcatrons must be made before November 22 1952 for selectrons rn September 1953 It rs rmportant for all boys to dls cuss these plans wrth then parents For further rnformatron see Mrss Galatas HI Y Plans Harvest Hop The Westport Hr Y wrll start IDS socral actrvrtres Frrday nrght Octo ber 11 wrth a Harvest Hop Thrs rn formal dance wrll be held at the Youth Center rn the downtown Y M C A burldrng Each of the thrrty frve members wrll be entrtled to grve rnvrtatrons to hrs frrends Under the sponsorshrp of M Frske Mrles the club rs havrng a serres of programs concernrng the IODIC Gettrng Along wrth Others Dano mg lessons wrth the grrls gym teach ers grvrng rnstructrons are berng planned Any upperclassman may Jorn Hr Y For the elghth graders and freshmen there IS Junror H1 Y and The offrcers for the Senror Hr Y frrst semester are Gene Sater' presr dent George Brlby vrce presrdent Mrke Jones treasurer Stewart Hoch assrstant treasurer Frank Hayden secretary Eddre Barth chaplarn Fred Culver assrstant chaplarn and Paul McCrerght sergeant at arms Look Us UD CULP PRINTING 3. LITHOGRAPHING co 203 East 39th VA l53O VALENTINE DRIVE IN REX KEN of Delrclous Steakburgers Photo Flnnsh and Fountam Drunks 3617 MAIN N K c N0 3930 WE 1,83 BOY? GIRLS PART TIME WORK FOR BOYS STOCK WORK SHIPPING CLERK FOR GIRLS PACKAGING HANDWORK CLERICAL ORDER FILLING ORDER PACKERS INSPECTION TYPING l 5 p m Afternoons 9 p Evenun s Monday through Thursday Plus Saturdays EXCELLENT RATES HALL BROS., INC. 2505 Grand Ave , R i . I . ' . . . 1 . . 4 . n ' 1 1 u ' ' 1 . . . ' 1 I 1.- - 13. - I . . . . . K Baker are the proud fathers of baby ROTC are Organized Simiiafiy- The FI'9ShU1aI1 Hi-Y. ' f . I 1 . . . . ' 2 4 C E 5 , . m. ' Q Page Sul E C OLEODPI 9 N52 L19 l70l77ll7CI mn Tnezx mul lu lu lil to hea1 wh1stle stop speeches f1om the WE NOMINATE campa1gne1s we vx e1e lucky enoueh to get an 1nte1 VICVL f1om M1 Funnv Gus J1m Toevs and M1ss PODl11ll1tY Iack1e Rlley SIXLSBII yea1 old Jackle 18 knovsn by CVGIYOHE fo1 l1e1 spa1kl1nL pe1so11 ahty and Vely fuendly ways She 18 an actne membe1 of Stage and Sc1een Club Pep Club Pund1t L1te1a1x So Clety and the Crler Herald staff H61 latest BCtlV1tV 18 leadmg. the Cl0XNCl at the football and basketball names She IS an enthus1ast1c musxt fan xuth Sometlme and H1g.h Noon llsted as tops on l1e1 h1t paxade He1 favo11te pasumes lnclude hstenmg to the B1lly W1ll1ams quaxtette watch ln the Kansas Clty Blues play base ball and playme a aood ame of olf vnlth he1 fathe1 She s mad about steak vlate1melon fl0StS lTl'llfS coln on the cob and apples As fo1 the futu1e Jacku plans to attend St Johns College to entel the teachmu D1OfCSS10n Stepplng onto the 1ea1 platfo1n1 vuth Jackle IS anothe1 ve1y hkeabl pelson Yes 1ts M1 Funny Guy J1m Toevs No mattel Wh9l9 when O1 vshv J1m can always come up mth a Joke and 1f you dont laugh hell tell anothe1 one He just loves to eat lOdSl tu1key 1avs CHIIOLS chocolate p1e 01 cake and mashed potatoes H1s favo11te tlme spende1 IS 1n h1s ult1amode1n Along the Way and Rhapsody 111 Blue Robe1t Q LEWIS and th1ow lm, sen1o1 pa1t1es also late hleh o l11s l1st 11111111218 manv 1ct1v1t1es H lS membe1 of W Club I1v1n L1te111y Soclety and the football and basket ball teams He was p1es1dent of hlS sophomo1e class and 1n h1s Jun1o1 yea1 he ach1eved p1es1dent of a ca pella ChO11 and v1ce p1es1dent of the class Upon 1aduat1on J1m would llke to take an eng.1nee11nr. coulse 1t the U111ve1s1ty of Mlchzgsan W1S1l1Dg ou1 tvlo candldates many happy whlstle stops ahead we pull ouf of the Westpo1t statlon f01 th1s week pause Homework Bottled unde1 Autho11tv of the Coca Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Enloys Washington Trlp The t11p f1om the hat was a sur cess' lN1a11lvn Llndeman who mended lh Sexenth Natlonal Conventlcn on C1t1zensh1p held 1n Washmpton D C heald many famous speakels ex p1essed he1 VICWS and had lots of fun' P1es1dent T1uman and Attomex Gene1al J P MCGIHHBIY opened the convent1on at the Statle1 Hotel The followmg day the1e was a panel d1s cussxon on ways m wh1ch to u1ge the people to vote The delegates to th conventxon then d1v1ded lnto d1s cusslon g1oups Byson Rash d11ecto1 of WMAL TV ln Washln ton headed Maulyns QIOUD On the fmal dav of the conventlon Ma11lyn gave Kan sas Clty s plan fo1 Jun1o1 Cxtxvenshm as 1t functlons m the g,1ade schools The conventlon was closed bv 1 speech by MIS F1ar1kl1n D Roosevelt Du11ng he1 stay 1n Washlnpton Ma11lyn VlSlC6d many famous 1estau 1ants She met the star Ted LEWIS and had a tou1 th1ough the Whlte Though lt was a wonde1fu1 t11p Ma11lyn sald Thexe should be no 1eason fO1 a confe1ence each 11815011 should 1eal1Le l11s own lesponslblhtles and vote Ol u1g,e othe1s to do so DAIRY MART DARI TREET ?05 F 'i9th St Open undel Nevl Management Have a Treat wlth a DARI TREET Tasty Sandw1ches Soups 8a Ch1l1 K U PIIVIER 8 llGlIT 60 - Tl-I WESTPORT RIER - I O I VY .' h- ' ' f k ' Q . A. ' -v .4 lv V - . K ' 1 v' . -I 'l. ' . 4 . ' W , ., . - 1 , . . - . ' . . . ' V I X K' . 7' , . ' . ' Q . . . . . -- ' . . . - - , . Q ' ' v ' V' A . . . I L A . - 1 1' ' L' A'- , ' ' ' .' ' , K. 1 K t . i . Y Jin A ' . R73 L- . - .. ' .sv - - - . . ' ' ' AS wve were at the Station waiting bedroom listening to Somewhere House v . 4 ' wr .. 4 ' 7 V K v 5 . '- ' ,. K ' . . ' I. I, .C 'A, n ' . t ' ' , A Y ' M '- 'vu . - 4 I ' . . I y . . .L . ' 1 . sa U Q . ' gl ' .2 ..- ' A h ' . . V . . ' 4, .L. - . ' ' ' - V. Q ' 1. Y V ylq. Al' ' U ' 1 . I- ' -4 A. 1 1 . 7 ' i , . ' , ' - ' Y . . ' i V - ' . ' - . ' D . f n L .' , 3 Y' 2' 2 1 , 4 . 1 . . ' ' ' ' 1' ' 1' I V' .1 - -1 .1 A , -- ' ' . , ' f h. Q 'A K. . ' . . v ' . -K A. v , v. . . . .U . l . ? I d' 1 4 'P OLt0be19 1952 THI1. WESTPORT CRIE Plge g'lXt'l1 Scholarships to Many Many 1952 gladuates ale hald at wolk ln varlous colleges Those who ale attendlnlz unlvelsltles on schol d1ShlDS ale RlChald Bennett who lecelved a one yeal scholalshlp to M I T DOI othy Delap who IS attendlng Kansas Clty Unlvelslty Bob Hunt and Tom Waltels who ale enlolled at Centlal MISSOUII State College on scholal ShlDS Juanlta Flelds IS scholalshlp lng at Valpal also and R1Cha1d Wad dell ls beglnrllng WOIK on hls one yea1 scholalshlp at M U Thls was awalded to hlm fOI h1S ently ln last years Sclence F311 Tom Lyons IS uslng hlS S8315 Roebuck Foundatlon scholalshlp at Nolthwestern Lolln JUYVIS IS attendlng Yale on hls Vlctol Wllson scholalshlp and Buddy Kla mel 1S off to Halvald on a scholal shlp Kalyl Unluh and Sue BIOWCI wele awalded W1ll1am Jewell schol alshlps last SDI lng Jack Vlnson a gladuate of West polt ln 1946 and of Colnell Unlvel slty last spllng was elected Fellow of the Rotaly Intelnatlonal Founda tlon Thls honol enables hlm to study ln England at Camblldge Unlverslty Rollrn Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mann St VA 8931 Self Servlce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 Room Representatives Begun Semesters Work Westpolt s Student Councll IS atam ln full slum., f0I the yeal 1952 53 un del the leadelshlp of Lally Goetz as plesldent The dlffelent home looms hale chosen then leplesentatlwes and altelnates f01 the fllst semestel Flom the basement and fllst flool looms 1 Edwald Flshel Dlck Campbell 2 Kent Huckstep Challes Klause 5 Sheldon Jeffley TEIIV Mulphy 6 Cec111a Sautelet Sally Taylol 7 Jlm Whltefleld B111 Du motlel 9 MHIVIH Page Wayne Hal 115 Aud M1tZ1 Mlllel F1ed West 107 Kathellne Connelly B111 D111 110 Fled Redd Joe H61d8bI8ChC 116-Joanne Bleslna Helen Slmon 115 Eddle Balth John Wood 119 Tom Closble Donna Dodds 120 Joan Flallel Tom Fay RBDIBSCHCIDQ the second 204 M1keBa11 B111 Jones 205 da Welst Shellyl Todd 208 Ramlllz Dellnda Hamlett 210 ma Saundels LeRoy Pelly 211 H Wes ley Hougland Calolyn Klehl 214 JoAnn Lawson Chelle Wlay 215 VIa1x1nBladen Dave Ruf 216 Bet ty McNaup,hton Patllcla Malensek 217 Mllfe McKlnney Rlchald Taul belt 218 MSICIH Zandel Lucletla Gable 219 Joyce Scott Ea11S1f161 lock 220 Shllley SLOIY Flom the top flool we have 303 'vlarllyn Davldson Dolothy Fay 304 -Jane Gooch Judy Hellman 305 Donald Phllg.,leen Joanne Walkel 306 Douglas Satel Maly Ann Ham llton 307 Jeannae Matteson Jean nlne Couts 309 Jakle Ruf Leonald Pelklns 310 Shllley Tholnton Su zle Adklns 311 Adllenne Ashel Lynnell Gooch 312 Jackle Rlley Dola Sklnnel 313 Geolge Bllby Maeclall Scott 314 Bob Buchanan Patsy Mlllel 315 Hazel Case Cal ole Reubalt 316 Jams Blackwell Dave Acuff 317 Denny HlHChSY Jlm Helbeltson f1001 Lln Paul N01 mel R1ggS Katle Wllght 213 Receive Ford Award In the IELPIII. pltstntatlon of axxalds ln the Fold M0101 Company s Industllal Alts contest two Westpolt boys won 11011018 Duane ODel1 a dlaftlng student won the S40 foultll place awald ln hls cllvlslon wltll 1118 dlavllne of a lathe tool post Two metalxxolk students also en teled the contest C11 llles Stlckney won '1 S20 honolable mentlon awald Wltll 1113 10 lnch CODD91 bowl John FGIQUSOH entel ed an alumlnum plat e The boys alone YVIIII thell lnstluc tols M1 Paul V Wllcox dlaftlng and M1 W Poleson metalwolk 18 celved CBIIIIICHKPS fO1 thell achleve sented to the school P T A Hears Panel Teen 32615 look at the plesent and hope fol the futule was the subject of the panel dlscusslon at the f11St P T A meetlng of the yeal held ln the school audltollum on Tuesday Septembel 23 Lally Goetz D1 esldent of the Student Councll act ed as modelatol Speclal muslc featuled the a cap pella cholr and two solos by Calol McCullough on the mallmba llah llah llah WESTPORT BRACELET ony 100 FRIENDSHIP RINGS l on y V1,lll,lffE,.,!!'3..'!'E.,?:.,E'!. !5...,E 1E S1 95 Headquarters for Books Zapper Covers Art Supplses and Gym Clothes and Shoes Grve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaihes Exierywhere for the Treatment ' A A o,m,,,m, Jwun, mm T7 of thleles Foot lf! KC'oSmar1es1JowoIrySfore an -. B 1 a','l' s Full Lille of she3ffel' Pens and Pel'lCllS 3923 MAD: ' ' . ' R if .T-1. o ' o 0 I . . . ,,.v .,A., , ' . . I . l . . A - . . .' , 1 , . -. ' ' 1' , . . - - I . V V . , '. . . . ' , ' ' 'I ' K v n ' ' A - ' ' ,, .g '- n Q It Z . V. .1 hy. I v - . .. V1 1 . ' . ' l . I' 'I ' '- ' I '-' , 1 C H - ' - Y . I. . . H - A - 'C .. ' ' ' I ' - ' '. -' . 1 I H l h . ' ' -1 . ' ' .- 1, Q ' . - .W , . Q i , 3 --A Y ' I ' 3 tr. ' I W 1 . - .' T , ,' . i - Y ' . ' . t . Q -' , ' 2 ' ' ' 1 v . . ' , ' ' ' , 1 - .1 ' . .- . ments. A C6I't'1f1C3t6 was also pre- . , 1 ' - . - 3 Q- - u ..i . . - ,, 5 -- . ' . . ,- ,'.' , .' F.. .- .- . . . - In . . . . ', 3 - o- . v . Q - .' ' , ' 1 - - ' t I Q I H. . C - . , ,. , ' - 1 'Y' ' , 5 - - ' .- . . ' ' - .: .t . ' .y . ' , ,- - v - I 1. I ' ' ' - . ' 1 ' A , ' I . .- C . l l l ,. ' .Z 1 A ' Z - ' , ' ' 1 ... ' y ' l 0 I v ' 3 T 'v 1 ' - .I T .' .I , , - , I 'Z - ' . I a . I I I lu ,Q 1 1 uf ' ' ' 3 , . 1 V s 511 Page Eight TH E W E S '1' P O R 'I' C R, I E R October 9, 1952 Tigers Begin Season Wrth Scoreless Tre The Westport T1gers came f,h1Ol.1g11 wrth another upset th1s t1me agamst the Southeast Knrghts who we1e held to a 0 0 deadlock at Blues Stad1um last Thursday mght The 'I'1ge1s played an excellent d6fBHS1V6 ball game cuttmg short several Kn1gl1t Know Your Players N Name Applequlst J1m Ball Dusty Beck D1ck Bunnel Leonaxd Bums Raymond 165 Bu1ns Leo Edwa1ds Don Galdnel Ben Ga1dne1 Ed 238 511 511 511 rallles The came 1n the Woste of the Bengal pass h1S rlght end only scollng attempt f1nal qua1te1 as D1ck Kn1ghts 1nte1cepted a Taylo1 then c11cled and went all the way Houdek B111 Hoch Stewa1t Holland John Kelly Clmton Leet Bob 511 511 510 510 510 through for a touchdown only to f1nd that he had stepped out of bounds on th 11 yard lme If Coach Boulrettes team cont1n ues to follow the f1ne defenswe game that 'rt has been playmg the TIQBIS should f1n1sh the season 1n f1ne shape W1th the TIQCIS facmg the Central Eagles 111 the1r next league t11t and the Eagles Wlth a 2 won 1 lost record a good battle 1S p1om1sed The outcome w1l1 depend upon the team w1th the stronger offense The Southwest Ind1ans gave the Eagles thelr f1rst league setback and the T1gers W111 be trylng to do the same thxng tomorrow mght The T1 gers are now 1n fourth place and a1e mak1ng every effo1t to move up LINE UPS X S1l0R'1 M 1 111111111 L Re N 1111 K r 1 11 f 1 1 Q 111 1 ll l11Lr 15111115 Record Round Up A large select1on of western popular and folk YECOIGS WE 8120 24 E 39th Llttle Jack Ma1t1nez Bob M8191 J1m Monson Dave O1am D1ck Pete1son Ben Phe1fe1 Ambe1 Reese DICK Ross Don Ross Jack S3161 Doug Toevs J1m Wycoff B111 Zlateff Ray SOLJTHL X81 1 l ro QW 11 111111111 X 1 tt tamu S k 11 11 1 111 1111111 S 1 UQU1 1 1 lvwr11,l1t Brovn O 1r mer 511 510 51112 511V2 5712 511 Sop Soph Soph Surprise Victory Over Rosedale Cats The Westport T1gClS p1oved them selves underrated as they rolled OV61 a h1gh1y favored Washmgton team by a sco1e of 23 to 7 The Wlldcats were favo1ed to w1n by three touch downs but w1th J1m Toevs prtchmg a touchdown pass to Ed Gardner fox the f1rst tally of the game and then 1epeat1ng the same thlng to set up another tally Wlth Don Ross plung mg th1ough the cente1 of the 11ne the Tlg61S we1e ha1d to stop Ben Ga1dne1 1nte1cepted a Washmgton pass and ran 35 ya1dS for the th1rd tally The fmal WBStD01t SC016 came as Doug Sater klcked a f1eld goal from the WaSh1HgtOH 19 The only Wash 1ngton tally came 1n the f1na1 qual te1 and was made by Bud Tolman on a pass Cubs Show Promrse The Westport Cubs lost then f1rst game of the season to a strong Rose dale second team by a score of 21 to 0 Although thmgs looked rather dark at the end of the11 opene1 the Cubs came out Wlth a hldden talent and 1omped ove1 the McCune Home by a score of 9 to 0 1 11 11p 1 U Qlll -1111, R1or 'ill rt arc. 0 'V11 THE STATISTICS 11 11 lclc 1t1r L 111 1 1, 1 cr 111111111 0 t 1 r en 1K 111 SLU 1 All Makes of New Portables LS-g SALES RENTALS REPAIRS 'Q SPECMI 3700507 Rfllfdl R0 756' Frnest rental stock In the country Ol XR11- S MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 300 Grand Aye 541 1977 Vlctor 6492 SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 'I4 WESTPORT RD WE 4274 MUSIC MART Camera Center qu Open Every Eve T11 9 9 ,C 1 E th NU-ll U very 1ng C fl Photographuc Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Ma1n St JE 5555 , , 0. 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STRAW BAll0T T0 EISENHOWER Polrtrcal pollsters have been hesrtant to reveal then fmdrngs for thrs years presrdentlal electron but on one predrctron they can all agree there wrll be a president elected in November The CRIER dares to publrsh the results of rts school wrde poll conducted rn the home rooms on October 14 Emerging as presrdentral wrnner was General Dwrght Erserrhower over Governor Adlar Stevenson Ersenhower had 746 votes to Stevensons 452 which showed that Westport was almost 2 to 1 rn favor of the General Phrl M Donnelly the Democratrc candrdate for governor came out ahead w1th 611 votes to the Republrcan candrdates 570 In the senatorral race the Re publlcans won agarn Senator James P Kem defeated Democratrc candr date Stuart Symrngton Kem had 692 votes and Symrngton 487 In all there were 1200 ballots cast whrch meant that approxrmately 88 of the school voted wlth every home room partrcrpatrng Newsweek polled frfty of the natrons top polrtrcal wrrters and found that 28 guessed Stevenson would be presrdent and 22 Ersenhower The Unrverslty of Kansas found 25 to l for General Ersenhowel rn rts campus poll Several barometer countres among them Jasper County Iowa whrch hasn t been wrong for the past 56 years are leanrng toward the General one comes to the prano to play the Accordrng to Trme the Harvard Crimson Yales Darly News Barnards Bul letrn The Dartmouth The Darly Prmcetonran and the St Lours Post Drspatch are all for Governor Adlar Stevenson The most spectacular blunder of polrtrcal polls was rn 1948 when they predrcted that Dewey would defeat Truman rn a landslrde Anythrnrz can happen and usually does and November 4 1S Just twelve days away fur r In RP fllll 70 l0TL llllll Ill't'xStll U ll lon arc tlrue rzghllr graders of 'llr frslrf Ullcs honrr room uhu prlrtzclprrlezl lll thr IAIFR S xlrrnt bullvtrng Seulul rs Iuanm ll allrcr mul ,IIIIIHS If rm Holllmg Il Sleren sun pnstlr ur Ihr blllhhfllllllll rs Ifrll f rlllup he Hlratpnrt Glrwr Vol 40 No 3 Kansas Cnty MISSOUFI October 23 1952 Hockey Teams to Westport The blg day for the grrls physrcal educatron departments rn all the Kansas Crty hrgh schools rs scheduled for Saturday November 1 Hockey Play Day starrlng sixteen gnls from each hrgh school wrll begrn at 8 30 a m on Grllham freld Teams wrll compete for Play Day honors and luncheon will be served by the Westporters What' s Up' October 24 Westport vs Paseo Unlted Natrons Assembly Departmental Clubs October 22 November 4 Class Electrons October 27 Unrted Funds D1 IVE Oct 31 Westport vs Southwest Pundlt Rush Tea November 1 Trger Den Hockey Play Day November 6 7 Teachers Meetlng FORFI 4ST UF TH1'N6b T0 COME' These happy Thesprans an ualtmg to null yur parts rn the melodrama, Late Rides the Rails' or Will the Var! Tram Run 71: night? Photo by Krause. Practice Begins On Exciting Full Play The fall melodrama 1S a true tear Jerker' For a prevrew allow your rmagrnatron to run back to the days of gas lrghts Oh you k1d and hrgh cellulord collars Now place yourself rn an old he ater You have h1SS9d and booed your way through the f11st act of Love Rrdes the Rarls or Wrll the Mall T1a1n Run Tonrght and now some popular but pamful Shes Only a Bud rn a Grlded Cage The curtam rrses for act two and every thing goes wrong because the vrllarn 'one of the characters of the playr has stolen the heros prck so now he cannot serenade the herorne on hrs mandolrn Thrs dramatic productron IS under the d1I6CT,10I'l of Mrss Dorothy Hrlbert The cast rncludes Adrrenne Asher Saundra Owens Lynnell Gooch Judy Anthony Nancy Ochletree Beverley Juhlxn and Marrlyn Davrdson Chos en for other parts were Paul Srsk Perky Bergfeldt, Wesley Hougland, John Foreman, Brll Langhenry, Clark Smrth, Larry Goetz, Harold Easley Buddy Zrmmer and Jun Moore , L , . . . . . . ' I H r . . 1 -I 1,1 , 6 V . . . . we M, ' ' . Q 1, sr . ' ' . . . ' lo - , V - . , I ,, . . , -. V y 1 . ' ' w ,' ff . , ' , I , . , , , . - , . 7 4 1 V' u 1 , . . . , . , . , ' , l I I - ! l l - ' w V v v w , . . ., f r . r , .. I 4 . , ' .V ' , , ' ' . K. . , ' , ,.,,' '. ' I o 0 0 . , . . , , . , - , ' V ' . I ' . . I ' A . . - , .. - ., - - . . , - ' - ' t - ' . '1 ' . ' I .' ,, ' v v . I I ' - , - - ., , - . . . .' -4 ' .h . . ,, i . . , . - , . V' . . - 1 V ' . . , . , 4 ' . . . , Page Two 'I' H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R October 23. 1952 Your Port in the Coming Election This November one of the most important presidential elections in Amer- ican history will take place. Many public-spirited citizens are working to- gether in a special non-partisan Get Out the Vote campaign. In this work, high school students, though they cannot actually vote, can play a vital part. The first thing for students to remember is that they should work through official groups and not on their own. The Boy Scouts of America will distribute posters to stores and offices, and hang notices on door knobs of private homes urging eligible persons to vote. The Girl Scouts will help by doing inside jobs, such as baby sitting, freeing housewives to vote. Every- one can help by simply reminding friends and relations to register and vote. These projects are all non-partisan but if you have decided which party you wish to support you can work at your party s local headquarters getting ou campaign mail telephoning voters or carrying messages Remember too not only will you be fulfilling a patriotic duty but the knowledge and experience you will gain while working in this field will educate you as a future voter The United Nations and the Resolved That the United States withdraw from the United Nations This resolution is being used this year as a topic for interscholastic debates in the high schools The fact that this question has been chosen suggests that there rs a pro and con It indicates that the U N may be rn real danger Those opposing say that the United Nations is costing the United States too much in human lrves and money They also contend that the United Nations rs of no real value in the Korean war Other Americans however think of the U N as a good agency for solv ing world problems It does not have the power to stop Russian aggression but it can retard it American money finances U N agencies which help to rarse the standards of living in needy nations Farm machinery seeds food and clothing are sent through the U N As in other organizations the things that go wrong in the U N are more publicized than the good rt does During U N Week October 19 25 the citizens of the U S and other members of the U N should review the facts and pledge renewed support to the one hope for a peaceful world Meeting The Deadline . . . Riding rn the Stevenson parade chatting with top notch reporters for some of the leading newspapers and getting some good photos were Just a few of the exciting adventures of this issue s editor in chief Joanne Bresrna Joanne has served as assistant editor and page edrtor in the first two rssues They are the product of Art Editor Marilyn Davidson Marilyn came to Westport her sophomore year and has been interested in art work ever since flirtilinr H THE WESTPORT CRIER '1'Q P blrshed b weekly during the school year by the newswrrtrng l t Qu' NVest ldrt Hr h Eh ol K is s Crt Miss rr Ld: 0 I p g c 0 ar a y ou Entered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the post oitice at Kansa 4-, Lrty Missouri under the Att ot March 3 1879 SCROLL M Address fhe Westport Lrier 315 East Thirty ninth street Kansas Lrty Lv.. lssourr ISSUE EDITORS 1-tlrtor in Chief Joanne lin int Xssr t'int Editor lxent Huckstep News Editor Helen Sr mon .lfdrtmal Editor Cenc Swtu l'c1tuie l'drtor but Jarus 'Sports Editor Tom Hollcroit 'Art lwlrtor Marilyn Ihudson Bu mess 'tlrrnager Jane Cassady Crrcul-rtion Nlanager Gerre Vklnte Ilrotographtr lxent Hntltstep Jmnne Bresrna Charles hrause Reporters Janet Hun saktr Janice Protltt Jackie Riley Cirole Reubart lo Ann Thompson Buerly Juhhn Juanita lan Xleck Judy Goss Janie Browne Sandra Reynolds JO! TAHPY PUR! Heftlfvlfll Faculty Adviser Virginia Welch New Club Utlicers Begin Yeor's Duties As the gavel falls during the first meetings of the 1952 year we find these officers leading the many West- port clubs: Pundit: Marilyn Lindernan, presi- dent: Katy Ruf, vice-president.: Bev- erly Goodbrake, secretary: Jane Cas- sady ,treasurerg Dorothy Fay, ser- geant-at-armsg Joanne Bresina, par- liamentariang Helen Ruf, chaplain: Sue Lasswell intersociety represen- tatrve Promethean Saundra Owens pres rdent Mary Jo Hodges vice presr dent Florence Snrdow secretary Sandy Schulz treasurer Carolyn Krehl sergeant at arms Ruth Qulg ley parliamentarran Barbara Bigler chaplain Judy Anthony rntersocietv representative Browning Wesley Hougland pres rdent Paul Srsk vice president Jrm Combs secretary Homer Riggs treasurer Kent Richardson ser geant at arms Pergy Bergfeldt par lramentarian Larry Goetz lnterso ciety representative Speech Arts Beverly Goodbrake president Barbara Bigler vice pres rdent John Foreman secretary Frank Hayden treasurer Larry Goetz sergeant at arms John Woods parlramentarran Florence Snrdow chaplain Stage and Screen Sue Downer president Delores Hyatt vice presr dent Katy Wright secretary Carlson treasurer Mary Ann Lind qurst assistant treasurer Joe Balls sergeant at arms Jules Guerin Donna Horner pres rdent Sandy Schulz vice president Delores Hyatt secretary George Brl by treasurer Fred Culver sergeant at arms Martha DeHaven parlra mentarran Carol Tobias critrc chaplain El Crrculo Calderon Sue Jarvis president Janie Brown vice presi Carl nell Gooch treasurer Bill Langhenry sergeant at arms Delphran Dora Skinner presr dent Mary Jane Zanone vice presr dent Vrrgrnra Langley secretary Mary Holverson treasurer Ruth Quigley sergeant at arms Martha Palmgren parllamentarlan A Cappella Dorothy Fay presi dent Ruth Quigley vice president Paul Srsk secretary Dave Hicks treasurer Mary Evelyn Swanson ser geant at arms Sandra Reynolds merit secretary t Y , . 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' 5 . - ' ' Wouldn t it be a drfferent world rf October23 1952 PHE WESTPORT CRIER Pa,geThree UIYUIF I I 17 l ill' Wlth polrtrcal fever ragrng hrgh And electron trme almost nrgh We thought wed br rng you a smrle or two About frlends you know and what they do these names were Halfman instead f Holman 4Chuckr Came mstead of Srndt 1F'redr Shyman rnstead f Bollman fGeorger Dull 'rnstead of Sharp fJeann1ner Forest rnstead of Woods fJohnr Red Cap instead of Porter iMar5 r Plumqulst instead of Applequrst ulrml Bordens lnstead of Adams fJuner Orange instead of Redd fFredl Bob Bloomer Teacher rs rt true that sheep are dumb an1mals'f' Miss Bonney Yes my lrttle lamb A faint yet detectable odor arrses through the halls Could the cause of rt be a near cafeterra tragedy Or maybe the chemrstry class work mg on some new experrmento No nothrng so drastrc as that rts Just those SENIOR gals rn 5th hour foods class trylng desperately to make Vu grnia chunk prckles QUESTION OF THE WEEK How can Marrlyn Davrdson make a certarn J R take not1ce'P Seems Mr Mmer rs constantly ex perrmentmg I-Irs new theme song could be I m Forever Blowmg Bub b es SOUTH SIDE Some really cute freshman gals are son Marrlyn Beebe Ann Walker and bacher WANTED up and coming Jeannae Matte Chrrs Toevs Jo Laurre Bessen 'DL 'ips Bev Juhlm a gang of krds to rlde around rn her DeSoto Jack Mrtch ell a two hour school day The Majorettes long red flannels Carolyn Krehl a certarn guy wrth the rnrtials of D J Jerry Applequlst Hove much rs 5Q and 5Q Bobble Covell 10Q Jerry Youre welcome Plenty of red hot debates and ar guments are pr omrsed rn Mr Ed Har r1s second hour class especrally wrth such brlllrant orators as Jrm Tuttle Arnold Lloyd and B111 Crosson Wmter IS commg and crew cuts are going Or should we say growrng out The cheerleaders want to express a blg thank you to all the students who have been yellrng and support mg the team Keep rt up krds Some of the ,rumors and senrors got together for a good old fall hay rrde TEST S WESTPORT S COMIC SECTION DAGWOOD Raymond Burns BLONDIE Jrll Stewart STEVE CANYON Ronnle Luntzell MISS MIZZOU Janet Hunsaker MARY WORTH Tootle Brown SMILIN JACK Jack Stewart BRENDA STARR Barbara Borg CAESAR Doug Sater DICK TRACY Chuck Meyers NEWSUIT NAN Emma Jo Tague EMMY LOU Sue Lasswell TERRY LEE Donnre Mathes LI L ABNER Dean Lrngenfelter DAISY MAE Donna Ferguson Loyal Gmger Ebert IS not satrsfred wrth leadrng the cheerrng sectrron she really gets rnto the game At a re cent Cub game she was tackled by an over enthusrastrc player PPLEGAT SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD wr: 4274 Joe VVoods Sunts Slacks Sportswear ATHLETIC GOODS CQ BEST BY TEST Club Jackets and Sweaters 3920 MW' VA 927' 1007 Grand vu 3802 BOOK 8' SUPPLY STORE Makes of New Portables 210 E 39th St VA 9533 i SALES RENTALS REPAIRS li COmP'e'e me of E Q 'ee 9 srecm sruaun mmm nares Art and Draftmg Supplnes Finest rental stock un the country T f R I' d '3J,2e1?,,ai2 Mlowssr TYPEWRITER coMPANY Free Pickup and Dellvery 300 Grand Ave 541' 790' VICYOI' 6492 f 23 .f IJ 7 fn . -L A Q o . 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H . . 0 ' . . . ,VvV'- U - Y - . -----.-'- -,V 'A Y' U . v , I , ' ' ' 'j U SMITTY .r,,,,.,,.r,, .,,,,, P ee Wee Stone l o n . a I Q - . - - u n I 1 .YY . 1 PageFour THE WESTPORT CRIER October 23 1952 Bug Day For School Reporters, Photographers, And Democrats A HFYDAY FOR WESTPORT PHOTOGRAPHERS resulted rn these storytellmg putures Four fame ra studus of the oanrlrdate the Westport krds unter top West ports rfpnrtar Joanne Bresma left rrntrr Mayor William I' Kemp right renter and lnzfrnor I-arrest Srmrth and Stuart Srmmgton loner left Ihntns Ilurlrstrp Brenna Intervrews Correspondent By Kent Huckstep Rrdrng the press bus to send off Governor Adlar Stephenson at the arrport the reporter had an rnter estrng rntervrew wrth a correspond ent for the London Davly Telegram of England Edwrn Tetlow gave the Brrtrsh peoples vrewpornt on Amerr can polrtrcs socralrsm and Amerr can schools He stated that the Brrtrsh favor Stevenson as much as Ersenhower but Ersenhower probably has a slrght Promenade wrth PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th sm VA 9439 :lflthlegs edge for he rs better known to them Taft and the old guard are dislrked because they would cut forergn ard Socralrsm has lowered the stand ar ds of medrcal attentron and rarsed taxes to the hrghest level rn Eng lands hrstory Mr Tetlow com mented The well known correspondent prarsed the Amer rcan school chrldren as havrng much more rnrtratrve and ambrtron than Brrtrsh boys and grrls The words of Mr Tetlow are read by many for hrs thoughts are rn fluenced by hrs travels all over the world dur rng the war He was a war correspondent for hrs paper the Darly Mart and spent four years rn Berlrn Thanks to Westport s Kent Huck step hrgh school reporters Jorned the natrons top newsmen and photog raphers at the Stevenson rally Oc tober 9 Kent sent a letter to J Marcus Krrtley charrman of the Jackson County Democratrc Head quaters askrng for credentrals and rt was decrded to extend an rnvrtatron to all school reporters CRIER reporters loaded wrth cam eras flash bulbs pencrls and note books were the frrst to converge upon 915 Walnut lDemocrat1c headquart ersv but were soon Jorned by nearly twenty from other schools Leavrng the burldrng they were rn str ucted to board the paper bedecked press busses whrch were to lead the snake lrke processron of colorfully decorated convertrbles through the downtown area to the arrport where they expectantly awarted the arrrval of Governor Adlar E Stevenson Wrth the landrng of the presr dentral candrdates plane the West port krds dressed rn therr stunnrng Western costumes began to srng the famrlrar Happy Days Are Here Agarn from therr specral float Thrs tune followed the reporters back through the downtown area to the Memorral burldrng at Lrnwood and Paseo Here before the televrsron cameras rand the CRIER camerav Governor Stevenson delrvered hrs erght page speech before an audrence of satrsfred lunchers After the luncheon the reporters agarn accompanred the Stevenson processron to the arrport where the governor hurrred to hrs plane enroute to St Lours For Sophrstrcated Clothes At Budget Prrces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Marn Open Evemngs trl 9 KLHEPS DRUG 81 BUUK STURE VA 9657 Across the Street from School WE 1740 Headquarters for Books Zrpper Covers Art Supplies and Gym Clothes and Shoes Grve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of AthIete's Foot Full Lrne of Sheaffer Pens and Pencrls . 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I I Q Q October231952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageF1ve L19 I'70l77lf7U Manlyn Lmdeman and F11 fzmlner It dldn t take any campa1gn speeches 01 whlstle stop tours to elect our two teens to Westports Rate Roll The1r Wmnmg smlle and ready w1t cast a landsllde vote for Marllyn Lxndeman and Ed Gardner Pep and v1tal1ty mlght well describe Marllyn L1ndeman one of Westport s most popular sen1or glrls She IS 5 3 w1th dark brown halr and graylsh green eyes M00fle as she IS bet ter known says she Just loves apple D18 but hates o11ves I guess I ve always loved danclng ever smce I was a l1tt1e g1r1 Marllyn answered when asked what her fav or1te pastlme was She I1k8S any mov1e w1th Dale Robentson and hums along as her favorlte vocallst Eddxe F1sher slngs W1sh You We1e Hexe REX KEN Her dependab1l1ty charm and f11endl1ness have won hex many hon 01s She WIII serve thls yea1 as DIBS1 dent of Pundxt L1te1ary Soc1ety and secreta1y of the Student Counc1l sldes bexng a member of the all city Student Counc1l She also won he place as altelnate cheerleader and was on the buslness commlttee he1 Junlor yea1 After graduatmn Marl lyn plans to attend M1ssou11 Valley to cont1nue he1 educat1on Ed Gardne1 answers to the descr1p tlcn of helght 5 11 welght 165 lbs blue eyes and bl own han Why I l1ke all popular mus1c and love nothxng better than to s1t around the house and l1sten to h1llb1lly rec olds Ed drawled 1n h1S latest Texas accent A med1um 1a1e steak and che1ry ple ala mode tops h1s 11st of Although he hasnt any favomte pastlme he emoys a good game of football and readmg Daffy the Duck com1c books A semor Ed IS busy w1th many act1v1t1es He 1S a member of Irvmg Llterary Soc1ety W Club and has played flrst st11ng football for two years Marllyn and Ed w1ll leave behmd them upon graduatlon a record of school loyalty and honest good w1ll to thelr fellow students Add Boy Cheerleaders Better late than never certain ly applles to our three boy cheer leadexs recently added to Westports pep squad The new Jumplng Jacks are Chuck Holman semor Ronme Ostlund semor and Fred S1ndt Jun 1or These boys volunteered thelr serv1ces mn an elght oclock pep ral ly donned 1n the t1ad1t1onal cheer leader umforms but w1th 11ght blue and yellow golf caps Just volunteermg wasnt enough The boys practlced unt1l they were ready to appear before Mr Wallace Fxke Wlth h1s perm1ss1on the new cheerleaders rece1ved acclamat1on f1om the students 1n the October 2 pep rally Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 U R s E R v I 3834 Mann WE 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Service G I JOES LETTER SWEATERS and SATIN SCHOOL JACKETS 3947 Mann WE 7090 BOYS GIRLS 16 or over PART TIME WORK FOR BOYS STOCK WORK SHIPPING CLERK FOR GI RLS PACKAGING HANDWORK CLERICAL ORDER FILLING ORDER PACKERS INSPECTION TYPING I 5 p m Afternoons 5 9 p Evenm s Monday through Thursday Plus Saturdays EXCELLENT RATES N K C NO 3930 2505 Grand Ave ' l - I ' ' ', be- - , '. t , , I , .. 0 . . . - 24 ce favorite food. 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'g 0, I PM Finish HALL BROS INC Page Six T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R October' 23, 1952 Alumnus Brmgs News Ol Suudl, Arable The chlef prlot of avratron for the Saud1Amer1Can O11 Company at Dharhran Saudl Arabra returned to Westport recently Bruce Grllespre 42 ln answer to a reporters ques tron explarned that hrs company op erates the longest orl lrne rn the world coverrng a drstance of 1060 miles across desert land There are srx pump statrons along the lrne wrth nine people at each statron Each statron rs provrded wrth a swrmmrng pool tennrs court au condrtroned houses and other luxurres However the clty of Dhahran rn Saudr Arabra where Bruce rs sta tioned has approxrmately 4000 peo ple The streets are arranged rn cu cles wrth no blrnd corners Dhahrans rnhabrtants are partrc ularly proud of thelr four trees and small patch of grass for they have to drg 4 000 feet for water The tem perature ranges from 60 rn the wrnter to 140 rn the summer Rollm Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners Self Servrce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 Athletic Equrpmenf fowzallmnuwzz ATHLETIC GOODS 'I509 I1 I3 Bulhmore Ave THE LANTERN 6 East 39th St Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Speclal Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Frt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lukes a Nate Out Too' Teachers to Meetmg Educatron the Bulwark of De mocracy wrll be the theme for the nrnetreth annual meetrng of the teachers ln Kansas Crty November 5 7 Of course Westport teachers are attendmg so Westport students can look forward to a two day vacatron Hal Boyle famed correspondent Sarah Caldwell presrdent of the Natronal Educatron Assocratron and many other rmportant speakers wrll appear on the program As an add ed attractlon The Hour of Charm all glrl orchestra under the drrec tron of Phrl Sprtalny vull play for an evenrng meetrng Brewer Prmtlng 212 E 39th Sf LO 8604 WERNEL Prescrnptlon Pharmacy 1403 W 39111 WE 3244 FOR SALE Plng Pong Table Fave Paur of Shoe Ice Skates Sizes 5 through 8 CALL WE 8163 0, alk' Cloud C, W ealczhs PILNNY LOAF ERS IlN BLACK SUEDE OR BROWN CALF C gr, O FAMILY 3937 MA N OPEN EVENINGS ' ' ' Co. 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WHOOIIVF IT UP at the HL Y llrlrusz Hop B111 Wyvo and Mary lhaney Hap left lack lrtlle and I'lor1nu .Snldou mp center Mr and Urs Ilzles lop right srnooih an slow Inner left fu- Nhat un' loner renter Ur and Urs I'rc'rl fuller Iourr rrght Photos bv Krause me GIFT wm-I A rurunsl Low .S sei X Como Oo Chofhos and cluooso el famous-make orfublo or uprlghi new or oxpsrf y rocondihoned H 3 rvrzvrnnznbfgv 1 nocron Q, , VW on and GRAND Av: , 6 3 0 Look Us Up ,vA oumonos Jewuvv ons 9 ncasmarmnawalrysrm 8. LITHOGRAPHING C0 3928 MAIN 203 EaS1' 39th VA 1530 vourn ron cnmsr HIGH 5CHO0L BIBLE CL B :om roul scnool DYNAMIC chars clown aol INSPIK Tum voum Msn Arlonn. nuov rn: cununcc or -0'UvH'1ZUmi 1 MINT IVIIYONE Y A DISTIKSS D INVITID QWOILD T REM CIIRISTINI ffll0WSIIIP' UI-lk! MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve Trl 9 '1 I'-I Everythmg C N- I I Photographic Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE 5555 . . ., N . gd . I . - XX .I I Q Xxx- I A Q' . . I .I Inf? . . - . . . Q 'j . ' Q . I - 1 . 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Pts. 0111, :N111lllt'I1Sl .1 1 U 49 11-rrtrnl .. . . 3 1 ll 26 Noutlrtxrst 1 1 U 71 1 1 t 11tl11'1 Perhaps the brggest upset rn the Intercholastrc League took place last Frrday nrght when the Westport T1 gers upset the Northeast Vrkrngs by a sccre of 14 to 7 Don Ross scored both tallres the frrst rn the openmg quarter Doug Sater had a perfect nrght krckrng both extra pornts The Bengals were playrng a perfect defensrve game as they held the Vrk rngs trme and trme agarn lettrng the team score only once on a play wrth two seconds left rn the frrst half It came as Drck W1ndel took the snap from the center and started to crrcle hrs left end then stopped and later aled to Norman Love who lost rt on a bad lateral from Wrndel Qurckly Love took out after the ball and re covered rt on the Trger 15 and qurck ly started to the rrght srde of the freld where he was hrt Just as he reached the goal lrne Wrndel con verted to tre the score The second half was a nrghtmare for the Vrkrngs as they could not make then ground or an attack clrck as the Bengals beat off threat after threat In the fourth quarter the Vrk rngs found themselves on therr own 6 yard lrne and Wrndel had to punt out Toevs and Gardner returned rt to the Northeast 27 From there the Trgers scored therr fmal T D as Ross crrcled rrght end and went rnto the end zone Sater conrerted After the krckoff the Vrkrngs took to the arr rn a desperate try to tre the game but that too farled as Ross rntercepted a Vrkrng pass Wrth Just a few mrnutes left the Bengals stalled the rest of the game and left the freld wrth Coach G V Bourrette on then l I l 14 19 0 shoulders Statlstrcs reveal that the Trgers beat the Vrkes 13 0 rn 49 tred them rn 50 and lost to them rn 51 Westport tl 1 1111 1111 11 I ss l lv rrds c 1 1 Irtt 1 111 ll 111 li Ross B Cnrdner W 3717dZ 'F' Northeast X111 llllt 1 1tt111111 1111 1 11111lto11 kllllll 111 L11 Delr 111 1 W llllllt 1 xl S1111 11 VS arrsrng, ,WWW IAINIV 1ARlIb that sprllfrl znmrx llnn Ross Z1 111111111111 hrs 11111 mulzrrl the 1111111111 11111111111 13111111111 48 IS lll 1111 Illlllrbfllllllll Plmfu lu Rlllllllllllllf X18 Westport Northeast l rrst fl rvt 1 Rrrslrmg 3 tr l 11, 1 g 1 Z1 sc rttemp 1 se conrplntcl 'ISQLQ 111tcr 1pt11.l l urrt rrrrtmg rxcrrgr 11111 rle l X 1111: 11011111 111 1 X 1 11 Nt ORINK tstport t 1 1 L orruxsrou N 1111' 11 1 1111 V1111 WWW? 150810 GnmnAvE KAr1sAsCrrvM0. Hall and Norcross Cards Unusual Glfts MEMORY LANE 3949 Marn Wlistport 8695 OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE DAIRY MART DARI TREET 205 F 39th St Open under New Management Have a Treat wrth a DARI TREET Tasty Sandvsrches Soups Sz Ch1l1 Tigers lose to Eagles The Westport Trgers suffered then fu st defeat thrs season at the hands of the Central Eagles by a score of 13 to 7 on October 10 The Trgers were frrst to score wrth a tally racked up by Don Ross who scored from the Eagle 9 yard lrne Doug Sater krcked the extra porrrt W1th the Trgers at the Eagle doorstep more than once the Central game was easrly the best of the season The next Trger foe rs Paseo Al though rn last place the Plrates have a frne backfreld whrch IS capable of some good ball playrng ST Westport Central 1' 1 rr 11115 111 gt 1111. rrl 1.1 111 ll 11111 1115, 1111 l CI I Q X 131111111 R 1 1 fclr 'lux ll Record Round Up A large selectron of western popular and folk recorus WE 8120 24 E 39th lf. 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' ' 1 ' hr mrntpnrt Qlrwr Vo 40 No 4 kansas Cnty Mrssourr Nl0vember 6 1952 whatfs up-, Prmclpulshlp In Illmols to R S Horns November Westport vs East November Open House November Westport Honor Assemblv November 1 Trger Den November T B Tests for Junlors only Nation Observes Annual Amerrcon Educutlon Week Educatron w1ll take the spotllght dllllng the week of November 9 15 throughout the natron Thrs wrll be the th11ty second annual Amerrcan Educatlon Week and schools w1ll op en therr doors to patrons and fr lends Westports Open House scheduled for Tuesday November 11 wrll be an rmportant part of the weeks ac t1v1t1es Classroom exhrbrts and school work wrll be on drsplay Musrc and an address by a promrnent speaker wrll hlghlrght the evenrngs enter tarnment After seventeen years of loyal serv 1ce to Westport Mr Ralph S Harrrs vlce prmcrpal has been called back to hrs home state of Ill1no1s to be come the prrnclpal of the Morxrs Commumty high school rn Morrls Ill1no1s M1 and Mrs Harrrs were honored rn an all school assembly on Thurs day November 30 The student body presented a gold watch engraved wrth the words Westport Students 1952 to Mr Harris and the faculty pre sented a corsage to Mrs Harrrs Mrs Jack Rosson made the grft pre sentatron for the P T A Followrng th1s program faculty and fuends at tended a reception After such long and pleasant ex perrences my decrsron to leave was not an easy one Ml Harrrs ex plarned however the posltron whrch I shall accept presents such an out standrng challenge and excellent op portunrtres for advancement I could Mr Harrrs expressed hrs apprecra tron for havrng had the pr rvrlege and llontrnued on Page lr Ralph S Harrzs Crler Contest to Nome Westports Tiger 1 ji WANTED 4 YAUI' for Ihul mnrlern happy go lutln lfrstporler a tvpzrul neu rrger THI' IIILSTI UR7 TH LR Unnamed but not unknown rs our Westport mascot who IS cast rn a starring role rn the 53 HERALD Thrs famous Trger has been seen at games pep assemblres around the halls and he has a permanent place rn the hearts of Westporters The Westport Trger may be re membered as sleek and beautrful wary and wrld or frerce and fero crous but th1s year he has the New Look Hrs name should portray h1m as a modern happy go lucky fellow and typ1cal of all teen agers Such names as Harry Hrghschool Wrlly Westportel and T1m the Trger are examples of th1s rdea Prrzes lnclude frrst place l copy of the 53 HERALD second place 1 set of basketball trckets thrrd place two tlckets to the fall play PICKUICS of the wrnners wrll be run rn THE CRIER The contest begrns Wednesday No vember 5 and ends Wednesday No vember 12 at 3 15 p m Place all entrres rn the ballot box outsrde room 114 Tum to page srx and frll rn the entry blank NOW' Work Ends On llghtbourd Productions Unllmlted The lrghts are on agarn' After several years of expectrng the lrghts to go out the panel to blow a fuse or a four alarm frre back stage West port has a new modern lrght panel Through the bulk of levers but tons and swrtches the Stagecraft class and Stage and Screen both un der the gurdance of Mrss Ruth Beck endeavor to learn the result of the pushrng and pullrng of each Many drfferent lrghtrng effects wrll be obtarned for the comrng play Love Rldes the Rarls or Wrll the Marl Tram Run T0Dlghl9 as the lrghtrng commrttee learns to handle the strange mass of newness Safety variety of effects and more and bet ter lrghtlng are now a realrty Mr Edwrn Klng and Mrss Ruth Beck teachers and Mr Seymour Asher of the P T A should receive commendatron for therr rnterest and work on thrs proJect I 6 L , . - I 1 ' . 1 ' I 0 O O O O 9 I 0 I ' 6 ,,.. . ' ' , ' ' , . . ' f V V , ' 11 leeee .1 ...... 1 ' U q ' H ' 12. ,,,,,, ' ' .- - ' 5 .e., as as ' - ' ' . - 'O ' U V I . N K , .I . . . ' . . . 4 ,. , .. .. I 0 ' , . . .- - I ' I I ' .' . . A ivy! ' 1 a 1' v H 1 ,C - '. Q , , not refuse. O , Q 5 . I O D O ll Q . , . ' x Y .. v , ' 'QD9 ,, . , . . - 6 .. . y . i . ' ! I ' -,, . . ... ' . . -. '. , - . ' . Q I . . l , - H 4. 1 . . , , , - I, I . . ' PageTWo THE WESTPORT CRIER November 6. 1952 Education --A Defense of Democracy Children in Todays World, will be the central theme of the 32nd an- nual observance of American Education Week, November 9-15. This program will place daily emphasis upon churches, homes, heritage, schools, country. opportunity, and the future of today's children. In todays rapidly progressing world, education must attempt to main- tain the same progress. Children of today have unlimited educational op- portunities, and profit under new advanced methods of teaching, unthought of twenty years ago. Parents must see these new advantages to realize and appreciate today's program of American education. During American Edu- cation Week every effort will be made to bring the people to the school and to take the school to the people. American Education Week provides Westporters with a good chance to strengthen the cooperation of home. school and community. Parents should be urged to take more active interest in the problems and needs of the school, and to be concerned with the purposes and accomplishments of education. This outstanding week should be a time of rededication to education, because education is the main defense of our democracy. A Teen Ager Defines A Term What rs a teen ager'P A teen ager rs a human being of the same species as adults children and babies They are born knowing all there rs to knovr and as they grow they give to the world small pieces of their knowledge They can be stubborn and hateful more often than anyone else on earth They can wiggle make odd sounds and turn you into a nervous Wreck then Just as you start to obrect they say something Witty and all rs forgiven A teen ager rs freedom staying out late at night mischief saying the wrong thrn at the wrong time and a future crtrzen reading the funnv papers Teen agers like snappy clothes good food sports dances records tele vrsron and companionship They dont care for supervision homework little children getting up early and staying rn at night They are norsrest when you want peace and quret cutest when they get the best of you busiest when you need some help and most provoking when company is around They can wreck your home your reputation and your budget then Just when lrfe looks rts blackest thev can put you back rn to one piece by simply saying I thrnk youre really great' Meetrng the deadline In this issue vue bring to the front of the stage Editor Kent Huck step who also serves capably as a photographer and cartoonist Taking time out from hrs Herald duties Kent pilots our fourth issue Circulation Manager Gerre White sees that you and many others receive their Crrers Gerres biggest Job rs sending copies of the Crrer to other schools advertisers and alumni fmmurrm THE WFSTPORT CRIER ima lublr liti br weekly during the school y rr l I nerr vrxrtrrrg f VVL lport Hrgl S hofl kan rs Lrty N11 uri ! Prrtrred rrd rl s rrrrlter Xprr h 11 la x rr Nl rr e..,.... s ISSUL I U1 1 ORS lclrtor rr C rrrl rrl r Nut r rut Nr cirtorrrl Editor H ur N rr rr ru rrt I r rtfr rrlrn lJ'rxrl ur rr nr rgu rrulnr rr rr XX rr r r grapller ll rrlr lx rrr r ur r cr ilu rr r er C rr e urrrrr ur rrrr rgr ll! r Suri rn ds mrtr .rn l Faculty Advrer Xrrgrnra Vll lr New library Books On Varied Sulriects If you're looking forward to some hours of leisure, you may find many interesting and entertaining new books in our own school library to make your hours more enjoyable. Teens . . . How to Meet Your Problems, by John and Dorothea Crawford, should be of interest and help to all of us. For you lovers of fine art, theres A History of Music in Pictures, ed- ited by George Kinsky. and t'The Ox- ford Companions to the Theatre. edited by Phyllis Hartnell. Election Interest Since this is an election year The Presidency by Stefan Lor ant a pic tor ral history of presidential elections from Washington to Truman This Amer rcan People by Gerald W Johnson Great Thoughts of Great Americans compiled by Ccnstance Bridges and Living Ideas rn Amer rca edited and with commentary by Henry Steele Commager would be of interest to many The latter rs a hoarding of eloquent expressions of American ideas and institutions rn literature history memoirs speeches and documents War Stones If you have a par ticular interest rn vrar stories there are Hiroshima by John Hersey and War for the World by Fletcher Pratt a chronicle of our fighting forces rn World War For those of you who traveled this summer Exploring Our National Parks and Monuments by Devereaux Butcher may appeal to you Fitting rn with these exploration rs a unique animal book This Fascinating Ani mal World by Alan Devote The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson rs a beautifully written book about the sea and its lrfe Self Improvement Last but not least the library has a new desk drctronary and 1001 Ways to Improve Your Conversation and Speech by Herbert V Proch novs a storehouse of practical and ous stories eprgrams literary quota tions Brblrcal quotations and read ings for self improvement That s all for now from the shelves of books 1' 77 1 ' - ' ' - r ' ' ' ' ' ' . .. . - . . y Y , . 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' 'f wr- , A- Novembe161952 'IHE WESTPORT RIE R Page Thr ee 1701771170 Dusty Hurr mul Sue furrn Those Tvso may be a popular TV program but rt could well be used to rntroduce our two flashrng, per sonalrtres of thrs rssue SHE IS SUE JARVIS presrdent of El Crrculo Calderon on the CRIER staff a member of Pep Club proud owner of a srlver prn and a member of Honor Socrety a brg srster frve foot two smart a CUTIE SHE HAS chestnut harr green eyes a cute perscnalrty a collectron of Tony Bennett records darlrn clothes loads of frrends SHE LIKES lrstenrng. to Early Autumn and I Went to Your Wed drng French fr red onron rrngzs Jane Wyman and Tony Curtrs hayrrdes playrng tlre prano dancrng, rrpe ol rves Journalrsm Jack HER AMBITION a good grade rn newswrrtrng and to 5.0 to M U next year HE IS DUSTY BARR a halfback on varsrty a member of W Club an Irvrng a snazzy dresser a hep cat dancer a brg eater 5 8 a FLIRT HE HAS personalrtv plus a cute lrttle brother brown harr number 38 hrs dads car any trme a srze 8 2 shoe creu cut strarght E report card HE LIKES steak dancrn foot ball readrng scrence frctron ce cream apple pre Trger Dens con vertrbles HIS AMBITION to LO to K U to study scrence Those Two wrll contrnue to be awellllked program Our Two wrth then wrnnrng ways and rntellrgent mrnds may easrly become another Dorothy Drx and another Ernstern Representatrve Senlors Take Places On Ballot NOW I'I KAN BE TOLD heres the SENIOR BALLOT for 53 Done Most Marrlyn Lrndeman and Kent Huckstep 'Vlost Lrkelv to Succeed Adrr enne Asher and George Bollman Best Students Beverly Good brake and Harold Wrtt Typrcal Nancy Snrdow and Tom Hollcroft Prettrest and Handsomest Don rra Horner and Ben Gardner Most Popular Helen Ruf and J rm Toevs Best Personalrtres Katy Ruf and Charles Holman Couple Pat Krng and Jack Cooper Comedran and Lomedrenne Carolyn Krehl and Ronnre Ostlund Best Figure and Best Physique Carole Reubart and Ed Gardner Nrcest Boy and Sweetest Glrl Jackre Rrley and Leonard Bunnell and Herb Spencer Flrrt and Casanova Marrlyn Davrdson and Don Mathes Best Athletes Dora Skrnner and Don Edwards Best Dancers Sandra Reynolds and Dusty Barr Best Actress and Actor Jane Cassady and Perky Bergfeldt Athletic Equipment forma CIUHJBIJLL ATHLETIC GOODS 1:09 'Il 13 Bultrmore Ave DO YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Comefo Brewer Prrnhng Co Budget Fabrrc Shop 212 E rwfh Sf 3949 Mann LO 8604 BEAUTlFUl SHECTION SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS TEEN AGE DRESSES 5411469 ri 3951 Marn 39th and MAIN S LARGEST READY T0 WEAR STORE KLEES DRUG 81 BUUK STURE VA 9657 Across the Street from School WE 1740 Headquarters for Books Zrpper Covers Art Supplies and Gym Clothes and Shoes Grve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment Full Lune of Sheaffer Pens and Pencrls ' . ' C ' , O I A T . - . - . 'I- F v 1 V Q ' Q 1 s . ' I I Y - ' . - . u U ' . . , 'I ' l - H .. , - ' - - , ' 1 ' t ' Y- ' V . l l .' ' ,- - , . i f . h ' ' . . . 5: . In ' 7 ' ' D ' I ' Best Dressed . . , Emma Jo Tague ' . , . ' ,V -- . . . . ', r ' -Q , v ... .s - ' ' . ' . y ,- . t ' . ' . ' . . . 0 . I . . x . - . - .. ,, I I 9 - U O - of Athlete's Foot yy! 1 I I Pal-ZeFou1 THE WESTPORT CRIER N0vembe16 1952 Scllolurslups Can Pay DIVIIIOIIIIS Attentlon Westpo1te1s' Nou IS the t1me to start thmkmg about col lege cholaxshlps Last years h1gh school SCHIOIS 1ece1ved the follow mg numbe1 of awards Central 22 Southwest 18 LIDCOID 15 Paseo 14 Southeast 13 Westpo1t 11 Northeast 11 Manual 6 and East 5 Though W6StDO1t IS p1oud of the numloel cla1m1ng schola1sh1ps 1n 1952 It 1S hoped that the sen1o1s of 1953 vull 1ece1ve addltlonal honors S0 that students and paxents mlght knovu of the avallable scholax SIIIDS The Crler plans to publlsh scholarshlps I1St8d by state scho1a1sh1p value and dulatlon Students who a1e 111181 ested IH VvOlk111g towa1d ea1n1ng a SCh0IalShlD should study the l1st and 1nqu11e 1n the counselor s offzce fO1 fulthex 1nfo1mat1on Elghth g1ade1s and f1eshman should take speclal 1nte1est IH these scl1ola1sh1ps so that they can begln wo1k for the necessary xequnements These thlee states begm the 11st so save your Crlers fO1 fu1the1 1ef C1 61106 SNIIP Kru na Q rrlor ul Sr holnrshrp Al'lZOIld Stale Collet.: Tempe Aruona llenxer Inner 111 Honor S1 IIOIHTSIIIII Dtnxer lol rxrlo tor NN ll on 51 Illllal I .1 e I nm r y rs II 111 Il tonne rm 'NIKON N1 Ilolar Illl Xale I nmrslts New Ilaxen lfllllltflltlll lale I IIIHISIIQ Vsorlt Scllolarslup New Ilan II lI'onr1ut11'ut Rn Ill 14 abit I nluc 95100 O0 SI9w O0 'III 63000 SI 00000 Ill Alurnate ltuxlmn fu I1 nu S5000 p11 rn Illlll 35800 00 M400 00 flu 77111071 xc NPA! W dl' I Enter Now Monogram Bulldlng Contest ACE MODEL 8. HOBBY SHOP 20 East 39th St GIBSON S RESTAURANT Catex 1ng to Students as alvs ays 5 E 39th St JE 7868 S O U T H S I D E BOOK 8. suPPLY sroms 210 E 39111 sf VA 9533 Complete Lune of Engmeerlng Art and Draftung Supphes Typewrlters Rented Student Rate Free Pickup and Delrvery Rollrn Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners vt' ooo By Tootle Browne Startlng off the favo11te a1t1sts feature 1S a real favorxte pretty Peggy Lee Peggy was bo1n ln James town No1th Dakota on May 25 1920 Hel f1rst vo1ce t1a1n1ng came when she worked w1th Benny Goodman 1n 1942 and she has been sa1d to have one of the smoothest and most ver satlle volces 1n popula1 muslc today Peg l1kes poetry pamtmg furmture f1sh1ng football games and kmttmg for daughter NlCkl Peggy IS fxve feet seven W81ghS 135 and has beaut1ful hazel eyes Among her f1rst h1ts were Manana and Its a Good Day and her latest IS R1ver RIVSY R1ver She can soon be seen co star11ng w1th Danny Thomas 1n The Jazz S1nge1 In popula1 PFC Eddle F1scher does Outslde of Heaven wlth lush back1ng by Hugo Wmterhalters or chestla Lu Ann S1mms an Arthur Godf1ey ploduct makes her debut w1th Puppy Love Don Cornell teams up Wlth Teresa Brewel to do a c1azy httle polka The Hookey Song Mefmald ms a rousmg numbe1 Just waxed by Frank1e La1ne VIC Damones new album Take Me 1n Your A1ms In the h1l1 b1lly 11st I found Old 81 and Bolder by Eddy Arnold Im Hogt1ed Over You by Ella Mae Morse and Tennessee Ern1e and Ray P1109 s Won t You Please Be M1ne as candldates fo1 future hlts All good Jazz fans better latch on to the new Johnny Hodges album Blght sldes mcludmg A Pound of Blues and Blue Fantasla Stan Kenton and Stardust w1ll appeal to h1s steady fans too All Makes of New Portables SALES RENTALS REPAIRS ii SPFCMI 5709507 Rfllfvll R0 T53 Fmest rental stock rn the country 3975 Mann St VA 8931 Self Servlce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2I5O MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 800 Grand Ave. 342 1917 Vlctor 6492 o 0 o I 0 . . 4 . v . . 1 . . - 0 ' z ' , 1 , : , 1 , 2 00 I y I 1 I - 1 I - I 1 - , . 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November6l952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageFne UIYJIF I I lllllf Westports Syncopated Clock rn forms us that Now ls The Hour so Agarn we say Hello Out There' Trme Out for Tears the shock of grade cards rs over and nova we can Cry Were sorry that we drdnt get Dana s offrcers rn the last Crrer but better late than never New of frcers for thrs semester are Judy Goss presrdent Donna Ferguson vrce presrdent Alrce South secre tary Delores Gacusana treasurer Dorothy Fogel sergeant at arms Pat Cox parlramentarran Marcerl Shrpley rnter socrety representatrve Although Drck Beck rs gone he rs not forgotten I m sure lots of people Wrll agree wrth Barbara Swarthes that subJect Drck has moved to Loursvrlle Also gone but Just for fr leave of absence rs Garl Sandy who rs vrsrtrng rn Boston JUST IMAGINE Leonard Bunnell as Ichabod Crane Srlence rn study hall Mrss Junkrn chewrng gum French pastry rn the cafeterra Mopsy Hall mth long curls Reserved seats rn assembly Adrrenne Asher berng sent to the of rce Jack Cooper carryrng more than one book No one rn the front hall before 8 30 Helen Ruf wrth a frown Seems we have a lot of varn senrors No one thrnks that the photographer could have possrbly been usrng them for a model rn therr' senror prctures' Eddre Barth Bob Hughes Barbara Church and George Brlby were only a few of the members of Mrss Eg glestons frfth hour Latrn class who enjoyed her readrng of Greek Tales for Trny Tots' RS Ell 1'l'm? 150810 GRAl0AVEff2SAS CrTE?l0. Peter Cottontarl has hopped rnto Westports halls rn the form of an gora hats worn by JoAnn Thompson Carol Whrte Janrce Drtty Marrlyn MeTernan Carolyn Kerhl and Suvre Adkms 1 g X I want to be a senror And wrth the senrors stand A fountarn pen behrnd my ear A notebook rn my hand I wouldn t be a presrderrt I wouldn t be a krng I Just want to be a senror And never do a thrng f borrowed v Wed lrke to say thanks to Jrmmv Wrllrams for thrnkrng up the Trger Contest rdea The decoratrons at the Football T1 er den were really swell pecrally all over the floor at closrng trme' Thrs rsnt a slam the clean up commrttee really apprecrated rt Speakrng of football the team seems to be composed of photography frends A few Don Ross Dustv Barr Jrmmy Toevs Don Edwards and Ed Gardner have been notrced rn room 116 lookrn at therr favorrte prctures game snaps' Hats can frnally go off to Jackre Rrley she has at last passed her 40 rn typrng We never er we knew voud do rt all the trme Mr Krng s class has nad some very rnterestrng extra credrt speeches such as Adrrenne Asher and Senator Hrg enlooper Tom Ralston and hrs ad ventures durrng a horesback rrde and Sunne Owens and Barb Brgler and therr recent dates oedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 U R S E R v I 3834 Mann WE 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Servnce lg, Thrs seems to be the month for undrscovered musrcal talent to be drscovered recent drscoverres found bv Ml SP1 mg fmuch to hrs drsmayv are ukelele strummers Hazel Case Helen Ruf Ruth Qurgley and Nancv Ochletree Judy Nolan sophomore has great athletrc abrlrty or so rt would seem to those watchrng her krck a foot ball dur mg second hour gym Looks as rf there wrll be a replacement for Ben Gardner next year after all After Westport defeated Northeast 14 7 an erglrth grader suggested to a member of the newswrrtrng staff that the Westport Crrer have rts name changed to the Westport Weeps No More' What next9 To some tlre chorr prcnrc mrght have been a lrttle dull seems not one person was thrown rnto the lake or left behrnd Agam thrs column must close but Remember your contrrbutrons are welcome Anytrme and I ll Be Seeurg You' MUSIC MART amera Center Open Every V- Eve Trl 9 L 1 A Everything C fl Photographic Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE 5555 f f. ff fm we 1 . . . 1 .Q . .. 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I 0 ' FHSESIX THE WESTPORT CRIER Novembexfi 1952 HI' AT PASPO' uae the rentml theme nj the I' tball Tlger Den lhlllllll pun mul grunts hzghhghtcrl the elenzng Ill the rrls gxmmzsuzm tttittttttitttttt Runs Fon TIGER CONTEST Suggest a name for the Westport Tuger applynng to our school or to school splrut Place your entry on the attached blank but be sure to full In your name and home room number Drop ut In the contest box In the Front Hall by Room II4 More than one entry may be submutted Use en try blank or gave same Information on a separate sheet HURRY' ENTER NOW' BE A WINNER' llrllrllrllrltrltrllrllr Name of Entry Name of Student Home Room Z I ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' If ll' ll' lt' ll' lt' ltrllrllrllrllrllr Football Tlger Den Drows lorge Crowd Pelhaps lt was because the mght befole we had vcon the most lmpO1t ant game ln the season Ol maybe xt vt as the sad slumped stuffed dummy m the basketball hoop that remmded evelyone that we we1e all proud of the team that made the Footbal T1 gel Den a wallopmg success on Sat uxday evemng Octobel 18 In the t1ad1t1ona1 gold and blue colols the gnls gym was transfox med 1nt,o an 1ndoo1 football fleld It took a few mmutes fo1 the A team to mustel enough couxage to walk to the center of the c11cle when they VIB19 asked to step foxwaxd Then each boy chose a gul and as Ray Camls band began playmg the couples danced to the smooth mus1c Desp1te the flushed faces the B team was dlawn to the centex of the c1rcle and also honoled SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD WE 4274 Jqe wggds For That Private Party ATHLETIC GOODS CO Club Jackets and Sweaters IOO7 Grand VI 3802 orDance TH E G R ET Wuth Your 3605 Broadway LO 2256 Record Round Up A large selectlon of western populal and folk lecords WE 8120 24 E 39th THE LANTERN 6 East 39th St Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specual Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Flt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Likes a Nnte Out Tool K C PIIIVEII 8 LIGHT C0 CHRISTMAS LAY A WAY This Month Select Your Ch rustmas Glfts thus month and put them In Lay a Way and You May Have Any Item In the Store F R E E Equal to IOWJ ofthe Lay a S1 00 Free Glft on SIO OO Lay a way S2 50 Free Guft on S25 O0 Lay a way way Av, oumouus Jewuav YV KC s Smartest Jewelry Store 3928 MAIN t . . i v h Q. M lg. 1 I I ir I, ,, II TI I'IQIiffffffffffffffffffffQfffffffIQ P P L E G A T if lelell..,llslEslsll.,...s.s1ls.,s.lll,.ll..e tll..tslsls. l lT's AR ' - n 1.-:T Novembe16 1952 THE WESTPORT CRIF Page'-even Wm Two Out of Two In Hockey Play Day A 21lARlI lil LLY rs being demonstrated In these Westport players ur prepara tl0H. or Hocllev Play Day uh: h uns held Iuzemlrr l on the Westport will left 'llarrltn brerert and rt ht Lucille Rre elman Prlnclpalshlp to R S Harns lluntmuul from labe lr pleasure of workmg with M1 D H Holloway prrncrpal He added that he hoped that hrs succe scr would be grven the same loyalty and coopera tron that he had recerved from fac ulty student body and patrons After recervrng hrs M A at Illrnors unrversrty M1 Harrrs taught geogra phy and scrence rn Wood Rrver Ill1 as a teacher of physrography and be came the vrce prrncrpal rn 1939 Along wrth hrs work he has served on many educatrcnal commrttees and he has held many professronal o frces He rs the author of sever al mag azrne artrcles pertarnrng to educatron On November 1 Mr Harrrs wrll be grn a new chapter rn hrs lrfe s story As he begrns hrs dutres as the prrn crpal of the new mrllron dollar hrgh school rn Morrrs Ill1no1s he and Mrs Harrrs wrll carry wrth them the best wrshes of all Westporters Certarnly Westport s loss rs M011 rs hrgh school s garn WE BUY OUR CLOTHES WITH YOUNG WOMANHOOD IN MIND Be It a Skrrt Blouse Suit Coat or other Young Clothes Know You Wrll Look Your Best rn Our Natronally Advertrsed Clothes TOWN 81 COUNTRY SHOP 3914 Mann Distinctive Apparel Freshmen Drop Three The Westport freshmen have hrt an unlucky streak and dropped three games strarght at the beglnnrng of therr season They suffered then fnst loss at the hands of the Southwest freshmen wrth the score of 9 to 0 Then next game wrth the Prrate sec ond team brought a defeat 13 to 0 The last game wrth Southeast chalked Although thrngs look rather dark at the end of the clashes Coach Claude Baker has hrgh hopes for hrs rnexperlenced team Enthuslasm Runs Hugh It was an enthusrastlc crowd that turned out for the frrst meetrng of the Pep Club October 15 The study hall room was frlled to capacrty wrth loyal Bengal fans eager to start thrs years Pep Club wrth a bang' Strrvrng to make the club the best that Westport has ever had then fu ture plans wrll be to encourage school spurt and promote better spor tsman shrp at the games The members vurll be noticed by therr blue and gold hats The offrcers for thrs year s Pep Club are Jackre Rrley presrdent Ronnre Ostlund vrce presrdeent Marrlyn Davrdson secretary Nancy Snrdow treasurer Charles Holman sergeant at arms Non members are urged to learn the cheers come to the games and YELL for the Trgers REX KEN Photo Flnlsh N K C NO 3930 JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th st VA 9439 VALENTINI5 DRIVE IN Look Us Up Delicious Steakburgers and Fountaln Dflnks 8 3617 MAIN WE 1733 203 East 39th VA T530 vounl ron cumsr 7 HIGH 5CHOOL BIBLE CL B JOIN YOUR SCHOOL CROWD FOI INSPIR nuoun. nuov Mzur :vnvonz Y mvmo ovvumc cmus 'rum Youm Msn N 1 me cnnrmcs or A o I sr A c s s z o .worm R601 CIIRISTIAII PEUDIYSIIIP' 5 ' . , R f .tx . . O O - -jc M ,A V. V' .',,A 'Q Af' l 4 'u . 2 ' . y . , I . , 0 , Q I . nois. He came to Westport in 1936 up their third loss by a 26 to 6 score. Promenade with PROM . - D I D ' ' 1 1 1 q . I 1 I . V . I ' f- ' - . . . ' . . . . , I f T L' ' . W Wig W W T I E If E it 2 S ' E ,, S ' ' H T KN D 1 ' ' ' -I ' , A . .. P A 4. 2 ft F I A Y Abwe 0 l I, ' E V 1 C V -1-,4 , . . , f . It ' .1f I I i . T , YQ , 1 Page Eight T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R November 6, 1952 Checlflng over football equzpment are tleyl to rzghtl Duzzrl Hrcl s Marlm Harmony Harold Orton Dlck Pell Football Managers Perform Vltal Work Davrd Hrcks and Marlrn Harmony who manage the frrst team and Drck Perl and Harold Orten man agers of the second team and fresh man squad are berng kept busy thrs year The four boys spend therr aft exnoons helprng the coaches and see rng that everythrng runs smoothly Besrdes puttrng rn all of thrs trme after school they attend the games The managers dutres rnclude ev balls to washrng the unrforms rn the Sprndrrer They also have to get all the equrpment to the game and see that rt rs returned Good grades and dependabrlrty are Just two of the re qurrements for the Job There are many good pornts about the Job The managers can go to out of town games wrth the team and re cerve a school letter for therr work They attend the football prcnrc and banquet as members of the team These boys put rn a lot of work and deserve all the credrt they recerve The Job of managrng a football team calls for a lot of self sacrrfrce but wrthout them the squad would not be organrzed WERNEL Prescruptnon Pharmacy Returning lettermen Wlll Spark Basketball Team As the 52 football season draws to an end thoughts are begrnnrng to turn to the comrng basketball season The frrst after school practrce was held last Monday nrght wrth many boys tryrng out for the comrng sea son Among the returnrng lettermen are Don Ross Jrm Toevs Ben Gardner Jack Lrttle and there are some br rght prospects from last year s sec ond team that tred for the champron shrp wrth Manual Coach Moore has hrgh hopes for the comrng cage sea son Northeast appears to be favored as the league champrons because rt wrll have the startrng lrneup from last year back rn actron For Sophrstrcated Clothes At Budget P11092 Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Marn Open Evenrngs trl 9 Easy For Bengals As Pirates Tumble 33 0 The Westport Trgers got off to a fast start agarnst the Paseo Prrates by scorrng four of then frve touch downs rn the frrst half Dusty Barr started the ball rollrng as he went around left end and was stopped on the Prrate 10 yard lme The Trgers pushed to the 2 yard lrne and then Barr took the ball and plowed over for the tally Sater converted for the extra pornt Barr scored agarn and the conversron made rt 14 to 0 at the end of the frrst quarter The thrrd Bengal tally was set up by Doug Sater as he rntercepted a pass then ran 20 yards to the Prrate ll yard lrne and Don Ross scooted around rrght end to make rt 20 to 0 Sater mrssed the extra pornt The fourth tally came as Jrm Toevs re cerved a Prrate punt and drdn t stop untrl he reached the end zone Sater s krck for the extra pornt mrssed In the frnal quarter Ross prcked up nrneteen yards and Ben Gardner prcked up srxteen more to move the ball to the Prr ate 23 yard lrne Paseo was charged wrth a pass rnterference penalty whrch put the ball on the Prrate seven Sater scored the next seven pornts as he went over from the 4 yard lrne and converted for the extra pornt THE LINE UP L L ar ln r kelly Ldrrnrds Umm Houdek j o Holland R R B e urn Bunnell Wyrkoff Nl ns rn Xl rrrt Ilrcrlfu' l:, Ho lr llfrtetf Xpplequrst L bsrtex Barr H D Ross Nlartrnez Cardner Lee-t L Burns Toews Lrttle -Ifuthlegs PRUSC Homework Bottled under Authorrty of the Coca Cola Company by 1403 W 3901 WE 3244 KANSAS CITY cocA coLA BOTTLING COMPANY O I . . 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E 4 lr vetpnrt Glrivr Vol 40 N0 5 Ixansas Crty Mrssourr November 20 1952 Tomorrow Nrght l Nou oonre all 1011 people 111111 lend un 1111 To the story that ron rf' gouzg to hear 0 the Wllllrtf Taller uml the lme Hush Lrne A rf thzngs lnol. brul Il th r lllllll out me And tomorrow nrght the trarn whrstle wrll blow Westport s fall play wrll be underway A heart rendrng old fashroned melodrama entrtled Love Rides the Rarls or Wrll the Marl Tram Run T0Hlghl9 Youll see vrllarn Srmon Darkway Perky Berg feldt and hrs henchman Drrk Sneath Drck Campbell connrve agarnst the wrdow Hopewell Saundra Owens Youll see Carlotta Cortez Adrrenne Asher lure Truman Pendennrs Clark Smrth away from the herorne Pru dence Hopewell double cast wrth Bev erly Juhlrn performrng tomorrow nrght and Lynnell Gooch on Satur day You wrll be breathless trl the frnal mrnute of the play when the hero vanqurshes the vrllarn rn a thrrllrng frght Others rn the cast are Harold Stanfast Paul Srsk Frfr Nan cy Ocheltree Fred Wheelwrrght John Foreman Dan B111Langhenry Buddy Zrmmer rarlroad workers B111 D111 Larry Goetz Harold Easley Jack Rosson and Bob Vegrard and grrls from the Paradrse cafe Judy Anthony Soma Hunter Jackre Mrtchell Sharon Hunt and Donna Rafter Acts Between Acts Sprrnkled between the acts we have The Shootrng of Dan McGrew grven by Larry Goetz and the Westport band The Crematron of Sam McGee rendered by Kent Huckstep the freshmen gnls sextette Grnger Ebert rn a song and dance and Peggy Wathen wrth a song The entrre productron rs under the drrectron of Mrss Dorothy Hrlbert All productron problems are under the supervrsron of the stagecraft class of Mrss Ruth Becks and the Stage and Screen club In charge of the ward robe department rs Martha DeHaven make up Sue Downer sound effects Carl Carlson publrcrty Marrlyn Dav rdson burldrng crew Donald Gates parntrng crew Charles Prrtchard lrghtrng Joe Barls curtarn Kent ove Rrdes The Rolls llxl Tlll' Slflll rr 114 1111 1lr1111111 x l111ll1l11l for flu l1111111ls llllllllfflfll Slllllfllllt 1 11111 111 l r In 41111 Iflhllllllllh lllfl lurlsnn Illlll Tlur 1lr II 1,111 11111111 Elect Class Officers Three 51115 and one boy were elect ed presrdents of then classes Helen Rui Florence Snrdow Joyce Scott and Gary Gardner wrll head the sen 101 Junror sophomore and freshman classes 1 espectrvely A ready smrle and outstandrng, abrlrty won the pr esrdency of the sen ror class for Helen Ruf Voted most popular 1,111 on the senror ballot Hel en also rs vrce presrdent of the stu Top Aeronuutrc Students To Take Flrght Trornmg Westport aeronautrcs students wrll fly hrgh thrs year The Women s Na tronal Aer onautrcal Assocratron f Kansas Crty rs frnancrng flrght exper rence scholarshrps for nrne students makrng the hrghest scholarshrp rec ords rn the aeronautrcs course taught by Mr M S Shearer rn room 309 The flrght experrence wrll consrst of four hours dual flrght rnstructron rn a four place cabrn plane two hours rn a lrnk tr arner pr ovrded by the Crvrl Aeronautrcs Admrnrstratron and a frnal cross country flrght of about 200 mrles Thrs flrght experrence rs avarlable only to Westport students because no other Kansas Crty hrgh school offers the course thrs year The W N A A wrll pay all ex penses for the rnstructron rncludrng rnsur ance pr otectron for partrcrpatrng students The flrght operator wrll marntarn adequate rnsurance cover rng publrc lrabrlrty property damage and C A A offrcrals vrsrtrng Westport rn Aprrl wrll choose the nrne to re cerve flrght trarnrng They wrll grve a wrrtten examrnatron to all members of the aeronautrcs class and those who pass wrll be grven a certrfrcate by the central aeronautrcs offrce rn Washington D C An assembly rs also planned rn whrch certrfrcates wrll be rssued and wrngs wrll be presented to the stu dents recervrng the flrght experrence scholarshrps dent councrl and pr esrdent of the all crty Junror Red Cross She attended grade school at Norman Helen served on the busrness commrttee her freshman year and was the presrdent of her Junror class After berng elect ed Helen sard Wrth all my heart I want to thank all my fr rends for put trng therr trust rn me Elected vrce presrdent of the clas was Jrmmy Toevs Jrm served as presrdent of hrs sophomore class and as secretary of hrs Junror year tlontrnuecl on lage 01 tluntznued on lugs 11 Who 's Up' November November November November November December 2 4 TB Tests Fall Play P T A Meetrng Westport vs Redemptor lst Trger Den College Day Q Il 0 0 1, ' I O I I I . 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X Thanlrsgrvrng -- 1952 Style Thanksgiving' Boy what a racket' We not only get a vacatron from school but a wonderful dinner Whoever thought up the rdea should get the Congressional Medal of Honor The prlgrrms who frrst concerved the rdea of thanking God for food shelter safety and the prrvrlege of independent worshrp do deserve the highest award given for valor for bravery was a trait peculiar to the pr oneer patriots who eked out a lrvrng from the wilderness a home from the night of an almost impenetrable forest and a Just government from the chaos of a soiled past on another shore Medals are a symbol of respect and appreciation for service A students sincere gratitude can be expressed only by guaranteeing the continued free dom of lrvrng by personal contrrbutron The extension to other peoples of hrs own blessed rnherrtance rs hrs duty and Joy A Red Cross box to a war orphan rs a true thank you for rt rs only rn grvrng to others that we ac knowledge our thankfulness for a heritage which paved the way to world leadership and produced the generous bounty of turkey and cranberrres on the Thanksgiving table Meehng the Deadlrne Berng rssue edrtor for this weeks Crrer rs really a forecast of things to come for Sue Jarvrs as she hopes to continue Journalism at Mrssourr unrversrty after graduation Rubbing lenses with lrfe at Westport rs photographer Joy Tally She proves that height and weight have nothing to do with photographic abrlrty as she ably prlots the camera through crowds to come through as Ace Photographer THE WESTPORT CRIER ...Tv .64 SCROLL Ldrtor rn Llrref Sue Janis A sr tint Fdrtor lane Cas rdy New Editor berr: Vtlrrtc Frlrtorral lrdrtor Jomne Bresrrrr Ierturr Prlrtor Janice lrotlrc Sport Editor lorrr llolltroft Art Editor Nlarrlwn Daxrdson Bu rncss Nlarragcr june Lrssrdy Lrrtul tron Nl rnrger Terre Vthrte Plrrtogmphcr Charles lxrrue Reporter trrole Rerrbart lanre Browne Cent Sater Beserly Juhhn Helrn Simon Srndra Rcynolds ,Tow Tally Jo Xnn Thonrp on judv f Perky Bergfeldt Kent Hurkstep Jackie Riley luanrta Kun Xleck Faculty Adviser Vrrgmra Welch Published br weekly during the school year by the newswrrtrng clas f Westport High School kansas City Mrssourr Entered as second class matter Aprrl 4 1928 at the post offrce at Kansas City 'Vlrssourr under the Act of March 3 1819 Address The Westport Crier 315 hast Thirty nrnth street Kansas Lrty Mrssourr ISSUE EDITORS College-Career Day Helps Students Plan For Future In preparation for College-Career day, all juniors and seniors attended an assembly on November 4 with the counselor, Miss Galatas conducted a discussion on College-Career day, to be held December 4, when a double conference will be held: one for col- lege-bound students, and the other for those planning to enter the world of work at the conclusion of high school. Information on how to choose a college, including consideration of personal factors in the choice of a college and an anlysis of specific ma- terials for college days, was given for the college goers Miss Galatas rs expecting about 80 college counselors to be with us on that day Plans for a career conference to run simultaneously with the college program were discussed On this day outstanding persons who have proved successful rn therr vocational callrngs wrll present discussions of choices and factors that go rnto mak mg a successful career A partrcrpant rn last years con ference expressed hrs oprnron Thrs krnd of meetrng rs valuable rn helping the senrors to plan ahead rn their lrfe s work Another senror sard It focuses attention on what the possrbrlrtres for the future are and helps you decrde defrnrtely the hopes and plans you have for the future allow rng you to plan how to make the most of present possrbrlrtres Parents are cordially rnvrted and urged to come on College Career day December 4 1 30 3 05 to Jorn the students rn making plans for the fu ture Kramer Receives Honor Clarence A Kramer better known to Westporters as Buddy rs now rn hrs freshman year at Harvard unr versrty Buddy was very popular and had a hrgh scholastic record whrle he attended Westport Thrs popularrty drd not terminate with hrs entrance into Harvard Re cently he was honored by being elect ed one of thrrty one members of hrs freshmen class to be on the Unron Committee Thrs committee rs a lia rson between freshmen and their fac utly advisors and Plans extracurrrc ular actlvrtres rn the Harvard Unron r 6' ! 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November201952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageThree IYUIW I I lllllf Callmg all space cadets Now hear th1s Now heal thxs Blastlng off t1me November 190022 Destma t1on Halls of Westport Reason For the purpose of mform1ng all students It has been sa1d that three mem bers of Mr Sheaxers Aeronautlcs class-Tom Hollcroft Dean Lingen feldter and Quentin Larson were really h1gh We d l1ke to clar1fy the statement They took a forty f1ve mmute fl1ght un an a1rplane7 We gl1de cross the floor To muslc d1Vl1'l8 The llghts are down low Her cheek close to m1ne Her vo1ce IS so thrlllmg So tender so sweet As softly she whlspers- Get off my feet' Mar1lyn Davldson always seems to wear her heavy coat on warm days but goes wlthout when the cold wmds are howlmg Just trylng to show off her mtelllgence we guess Westporters who deslre to get thelr names U1 the Cner mlght as well g1Ve up The staff members are too busy trymg to get thelr own names an the column For somethlng hlghly entertalmng Mr Klng suggests we prxnt some of h1s thlfd hour publlc speaklng class test papers A mlss ln a car IS worth two m the motor THE LANTERN 6 East 39th St Make 'Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specsal Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Fit Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Dorothy Fay Sandy Schulz and Jo Ann Lawson current Latm stu dents agree with the followmg poem Latln IS a language As dead as dead can be Flrst 1t kxlled the Romans P E And now lts k1ll1ng me Q l FOI homewoxk Learn thls new yell that well use ln the basketball season 2 3 2 1 4 who for? what for2 who ya gorng to yell for? T I G E R S Tlgers Tlgers yes yes yes mg class Youll get a story next 1S sue What nlce httle workers we have around Westport Lenole Yeagel and Chr1st1ne Ruf d1d a swell Job of sweepmg 1n the cafeterla WESTPORT IS WHISPERING about a good lookmg sophomore boy whose 1n1t1a1s ale J Rlchard J Th1S snappy dresser s name 1S concealed 1n one of our ads' WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS? If It s Sllverware Ca Mrs Hawkins VA 1498 G I JOE'S The 1nqu1r1ng reporter wandered out lnto Westpoxt s hallowed halls wlth thls questlon What would you do wlth a meleagr1s gallapavo'J Here are a few of the answers Jeannette McHugh Grab It before lt got away Marian Chrzstlansen Chuck and I would take It to a movue Bob Toft-Hang It on a Chrlstmas tree Joy Talley and Dutch Van Vleck Have Dusty and Bob beat It to death Carl Anderson Love lt llke crazy Tootle Browne-Anythmg wlth a name hke that should hide for shame Emma Jo Tague-Take It home Wlth me Jack Mltchell Leave 1t and fox get It Jerry Harper Play wlth It throw 1t away and get another one Pat Fisk Let Don declde what to do wlth 1t Peggy Mulvaney Make It do my shorthand Ben Peterson Just the thmg to plck the startxng llne up for the vars1ty basketball team Frances Hartman Have Mlss Wheeler try to teach It Engllsh L1t After puzzlmg so many students wlth our 64 dollar questlon we feel lt only rlght to tell you Its only the sc1ent1f1c termmology for a good old fashloned TURKEY LETTER SWEATERS and S 0 U T H S l D E SATIN scHooL JACKETS 3947 Mann WE 7090 BOOK 81 SUPPLY STORE 2lO E 39th Sf VA 9533 Complete Lane of Engmeerlng P P L E G A T Art and Draftmg Supplles SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES Typewrlters Rented 14 wEsTPoR1' RD 5 'de ' Rm Mom Ukes a Nm? out -I-OO, WE 4274 Free Pickup and Delivery f 4: ff IJ fa. 5 V , Q ' . - H . . , Y ' 1. 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Page Four T H E W E S T P O R T C R E November 20 1952 Westport Reporters Intervrew Lrberace The Spellbound Overture herald ed Lrberaces brrllrant performance at the Katz concert October 31 November l and the audrence re marned spellbound throughout the concert captrvated by the sensrtrve flashrng fleet frngered flrght up and down the keyboard After the concert two Westporters asked Mr Seymour Heller personal manager for the artrst and hrs broth er George Lrberace who alvrays travels wrth the pranrst and drrects the orchestra about an rntervrew the next afternoon found the grr ls at the KCKN studro where Lrber ace had scheduled two radro rntervrews I especrally emoyed the Katz con cert because I feel that young people do not have much chance to see the type of show I do was the famed artrsts answer to what type of en gagement he prefers Young people are most welcome rt rs a chance to become better acquarnted wrth serr ous musrc as well as popular Hrs concert featured many teen age fav orrtes rncludrng September Song wrth Brother George on the vrolrn solo Kansas Crty a Thrrll back rn rn Kansas Crty and playrng wrth the Kansas Crty Phrlharmonrc a real thr 111 George Lrber ace after drrectrng the orchestra durrng the Lrberace concert rated the orchestra one of the frnest major symphonres Ive heard and really rn he groove The Kansas Crty favorrte noted It rs not the srnger or how great MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve IIIII 9 K4 Everythmg PI'1otograpl'rIc Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mam St JE 5555 a vorce you have but lrovt srncerely vou can delrver a song Likes All of It When asked vxhrch he popular or classrcal musrc was the reply I really fun of popular musrc but srncerely love and worshrp the classrcs preferred All of rt enroy the Lrberace began hrs musrc study at the age of 412 After hrs debut at 16 wrth the Chrcago Symphony Orches tra under the late Dr Frederrck A Stock the concert artrst began to feel there was a wrder audrence for popular musrc and soon found the nrght club crowd askrng for the clas srcs and the concert audrences re questrng popular musrc SENIOR OFFICERS lforrlznrrull rn la 4 lr The other senror offrcers are Gene Sater secretary Donald Edwards treasurer and George Bollman ser geant at arms Servrng on the busr ness commrttee are J ackre Rrley Katy Ruf Drck Reese and Saundra Owens Junror Class Officers Florence Snrdow rs agarn the presr dent of her class The Junror vrce presrdent rs Homer Rrggs Jack Lrt tle was elected secretary Doug Sater treasurer and Ben Peterson ser geant at arms Marlrn Harmony Judy Anthony Shrrley Cannady and Katre Wrrght are members of the busrness commrttee Headrng the sophomores wrll be Joyce Scott presrdent Eddre Frsher vrce presrdent Chrrstrne Ruf secre tary Gene Vandergrrft treasurer and Lrllran Bowser sergeant at arms The busrness commrttee wrll rnclude Pat Flathers Connre Motes and Leo nard Perkrns Busy Year For Red Cross Westports audrtorrum was the scene of the All Chapter Junror Red Cross Hrgh School Councrl held on October 14 Thrs was a frrst rn thrs type of meetrng The Westport Coun crl representrng the drfferent home rooms were spectators The executrve board of the all crty group wrth Helen Ruf presrdrng gave reports concernrng summer actrvrtres and conventron Also a color frlm of the Red Cross blood bank was shown and refreshments were served Durrng October the maror actrvrty was the frllrng of Chrrstmas boxes for the chrldren rn forergn countrres Mrss Durboraw s classes made the felt pencrl cases and sewrng krts whrch vtere drstrrbuted to the home rooms for these boxes The next brg actrvrty of the Junror Red Cross wrll be the frllrng of stock rngs for the men rn the Veteran s hos prtals Keep your eyes and ears open so you won t mrss out on the fun of help rng wrth these stockrngs Gary Gardner takes over as nead of the freshman class Steve Frazrer wrll serve under hrm as vrce presrdent Keytha Sharp was elected secretary Bob Mace treasurer and Joan Fra zrer sergeant at arms Fred Redd Betty Gant Dave Ruf and Jeannae Matteson wrll serve on the busrness commrttee Athletrc Equipment ZOWESCRMHHHL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 'I'I 13 Balhmore Ave vouru ron CHRIST HIGH 5CH00 BIB ECL B JOIN youu scnoor. XX ' Q DYNAMIC CHRIS CROWD FDR INSPIR ATIONAL :mov MENT :venous I INVITED l 1 QVV T REM CIIRISTMII Ffll0W5IllP' -Ovvvlmzumf TIAN vourn urn rn: cmrrsucs or A nr s 'r Ir s s s r I: Qqyonrn ,WJ UI-'Cal . . 1. .1 F1 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 . ' - 5 ' . . ffl lil ' ' . . - - ' - I. 'f'fff': EL: I -. 'D A I ' ' ' . 'sal 115 N-4 4: 1 1-1 . 1 1 , ,AM . 3 fp . . IEII II A 'I . III II . I . . 1 1 4-D 1 . 1 I Q' : II r 1 ' . I I ' . . . I .:r1 - I' I . 1 ' - . ,... . 1 1 . . ' rn : ' : . 1 1 . 1 1 111 1 11 1 1 V 1 .1 1 . 5 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 . . - , 1 QS I , I . 1 ' : ' ' ' 1 UQ 3 1. . ' ' rn : ' 1' I . 1 I 1 . 1 111 1 1 15 . , . 1 . 1 1 . . :s - 1 . -. 1. . ' , 1+ ,I I I I Q- . I . , I I I FU O 1 -I vw I-I-I 2 . - I, I ' r 1 I .I ' 1 . ,. I ' . r , - I 4 I 'I ' ' ' ' .' I I '. , 1 ' I II . 11. . I N Q ' , 1 - .1 -,, -1 , 1- , 11 1 1- 1 1 11 1 , .1 I I. I . II . ' I I ' 7: I I AI - 5- . I . , ' I I . I 1 Y r I 1 ' ' ' 1 - ' 1 . 1 ' I I .1 . 1 . 1 .. .1 1 II I ' 1 ' I . .I I .- , I ,' I I I . I I. 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I I November 20 1952 T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R Page Frve llt Clubs Begun Season The members of the lrterary so cretres have been pretty busy as of late wrth therr semr formal teas krddre land partres and open meet rngs Pundrt held rts annual rush tea October 31 Velvets of all colors taf fettas and knrts gave a festrve ap pearance to the hostesses and the prospectrve members The trtle of the program The Brg Let Dovrn was not descrrptrve of what followed as Marrlyn Lundeman presrdent em ceed the fake televrsron program Ta ble decoratrons refreshments and the program were all under the gurd mg hand of Catherrne Ruf vrce presrdent room rs transformed rnto a toyland but such was the occasron when Promothean held rts Lrttle Krds party The room rocked wrth laugh ter as the members rn short dresses and huggrng panda bears skrpped rn Mary Jo Hodges drd an outstandrng Job rn presentrng as a program a modern versron of some famrlrar chrldrens storres Carryrng out the theme rce cream cones and anrmal crackers were served for refresh ments Danas open meetrng proved to be a brg success After rntroductrons a program rn whrch the audrence par trcrpated proved that there were many talented rushees Cokes were emoyed by all The column rs strrctly lrterary thrs trme but well make the rounds by next issue DO YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Come to Budgel' Fabric Shop 3949 Mann Tw: Be a MERRY CHRISTMAS You Grve a Paint by Number O11 Set Anyone Can Be An Artrst wrth Thls Set See the Selectron at ACE MODEL 8. HOBBY SHOP 20 East 39th Street IJIIII fllfllrl SCHOLARSHIPS CAN PAY DIVIDENDS Thrs rs the second lrst rn the serres of avarlable scholarshrps .State Sf lmlnrshzp I nlut Duralmn 'tlontn 1 ll 1 C ollege Xlton lllrnol lorlfatlrer Nwarfl lllrrol 'Northwe tern I nner Evanston lllrnor 'Nlusro Scholar Irrp Nlac blurry folle c lack onrrlle Illm I farlmrl ht Scholar lrnp Rm frll fl tl lxmlrfonl Illrn 1 Nlrrlu ruatrrs Xrsaral Klumnr Srholar lun IIllIldHd. Irrrrrr ltr Blunmrn ton Inflranr Luthf ran Sch lar lrrp hull ma owd f rmnell College Frmnell Iowa f enfral Acaclemrc' Marlernrc Scholar hrp Yonkers qchoar hlp frmnc-I follf ff Sclml Baker Scholar hip Ke ne uuble 95:00 00 2 wear R315 00 vear 0500 00 years ar hnp 5 100 00 Q4-'50 00 S1000 00 0,600 00 45580 00 3350 00 44480 00 WPIF WCIF VPAP? rear years year years FALL PLAY llllllllllllill from Ill e I Huckstep set properrtes Katre Wrrght hand props Arlene Yadon ushers Jolene Hammons call grrl Barbara Brgler prompter Mary Har less and stage manager Frank Hay den Plano to Grve Atmosphere Mary Jo Hodges w1ll have the rm portant Job of provrdrng background musrc for atmosphere on the prano The act and scene changes wrll be announced by Marrlyn Lrndeman Joan Frazrer rrrll drsplay the scene cards Jrm Moore Wes Houghland and Jrm Walker wrll serve as addr tronal rarlroad workers The play w1ll be presented tomor row and Saturday nrghts rn the au drtorrum at 8 o clock There are strll good reserved seats and trckets at 500 each wrll be avarlable at the door Record Round Up A large selectron of Western popular and folk records WE 8120 24 E 39th REX KEN Photo Flnlsh N K C NO 3930 Ha I and Norcross Cards Unusual Grfts MEMORY LANE 3949 Mam WEstp0rt 8695 OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE Look Us Up CULP PRINTING a. LITHOGRAPHING co 203 East 39th VA I53O l I O . . I 'I I- I ' 'I 1 'ff 4 I - - - I , . .S ' v I Q ' .,T . 4' s - - , ,' s , f '- sity ' ' 'V sl sh' li ' - . . 4' of gg . ,' s . ' o's ' ' . I gr ., ' 4 s ' 4.- . 4 , . I I 'h - I ' -k o Iyll -g- lf ' , ' U1 ' , - ' V - . z - ' rl -' .T . 'I 1' 1 -' ... - g 'ft 'sl . I ja . ' V . . .v 2 l ,I 1 - . hs.: . , . . ' - ' Q ' I i ' .' - - ' ' 0 S ' -4 . 4 - ' - I W- 1' . - r Y . I , ' Its .not everyday that the musrc 5 . Q 5490.00 1 year. ' .- f' ' . s ' .,, . I I' 'I' ' ' . . ' s ' . 4 ' : . - rl - - Y H Q ' 4 I -gg , ' s ' . I ' - . 1 ' .. . I I ' r ' ' 2' ' ' . . I ' g . Y. . . . .- y . I. . 7 g G ' 'll ' A . ' IF -I ' I ' K ll ' ll Page SIX THE WESTPORT CRIER November 20 1952 ISQ Nothrng can make a grrl look and feel more m m m ml than to know shes dressed from head to heel rn the latest fashrons The nrcest whrs perrng around school now could be about you as seen at the formal rn a floatrng dress br ref enough to bare a pretty ankle or rn your newest style blouses whrch are erther very whrte collared or strrped wrth drstrnctron The season s color rage charcoal grey seems to top the lrst rn popularrty rf rt s tagged wrth the ever popular cot ton classrc blouse tarlored for all the world lrke your brg brother s best shrrt Youll strrke up the band rn a carnrval of colors when you slrp those meltrng soft cashmere sweaters over your head these cold mornrngs And strll one date wrll lead to another when you appear rn the ever farthful wool sweaters utterly captrvatrng rn the all new strrkrng rose or soft ped daled rn blues Separates wrn agarn and why shouldn t you have the hrghest fash ron I Q rn your class when your really smart wardrobe rncludes the knrfe pleated Wool flannel sklrt or wool rope tweeds rn browns grevs blues and green Make your trny warst look even smaller by adding a wrde cowhrde belt to your accessorres Youll be stepprng off rn style f your shoe wardrobe rncludes the French heeled prom trotters the sturdy whrte buck stadrum steppers or coke srpprng wrth the crowd rn a parr of camel colored loafers Students Receive Honor Pms In Assembly Whrte carnatrons symbolrzrng hrgh scholastrc standrng were worn by members of the honor socrety rn the assembly November 12 The featured speaker of the day was Dean Norman Royall of the Unrversrty of Kansas Crty Before the presentatron of the prns a vocal ensemble sang two se lectrons Prns were awarded to the followrng Sllver Prns Four semesters on the Honor Roll rn hrgh school Suzanne Adkrns Judrth Anthony Wrllram Bell Robert Blakely George Brlby Harker Brumfreld Shrrley Cannady Nancy Jo Delap John Foerman Don ald Gates Mauvereen Hall Marlrn Harmony John Holland Donna Lee Horner Janet Hunsaker Noel John son Mrchael Jones Jo Ann Lawson Roberta Lawson Ruth Mrllrcan Mary an Phrlgreen Charles Prrtchard Ho mer Rrggs Douglas Sater Sandra Schulz Paul Srsk Florence Snrdow Alrce South Herbert Spencer Shrrley Story Bonnre Trdball Patrrcra Ward fI6ltl11e s Peggy Wathen John Wood Katre Wrrght Bronze Two successrve semesters on the Honor Roll rn hrgh school Rozanne Barry Barbara Brgler Mar garet Creech Fred Culver Mary Jo Hodges Rosemary Hotmer Bob Hol loway Joanne Lacy Mary Ann Lrnd qurst Jack Lrttle Alrce Monson Tom Pollock Maeclarr Scott Martha Palmgren Marrlyn Whrtney Bronze Two successrve semester on the Honor Roll rn 8th grade Anna Mae Ackerhans Nancy Atchley Shrr ley Bean Paula Bruce Marrlyn Bure Tommy Chaney Barbara Kay Church Barbara Jo Coonce Jo Ann Coyle Roberta Detamore Grnger Ebert Rrchard Faulkner Wrnrfred Gahnstrom Betty Ann Gant Sara Joan Lrttle Bob Mace Kenneth Mat Mrtchell Sharyl Lynn Osborne Har ry Leonard Rupf Joe Samuel Doug las Schlatter Don Scott Keytha Sham Trmothy Shoemaker Lrnda Slusher Denrse Stenwren Alrce Trrgg Sherryl Worford T E S T S Sults Slacks Sportswear M BEST BY TEST ll1o11 lEll5 150810 GRANDAVE Knnsrscrrvldo. For That Private Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 3920 Mann VA 9271 Rollm Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Main St VA 8931 Self Servrce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 lllEE'S DRUG 81 B0llK STURE VA 9657 Across the Street from School WE 1740 Headquarters for Books Zupper Covers Art Supplies and Gym Clothes and Shoes Grve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 U R S E R v I 3834 Mann WE 'I500 Full Line of Sheaffer Pens and Pencils Dependable Service . ' l 1 y Montgomery, Nancy Philgreen, Vivi- son, Jeannea Matteson, Jacqueline . i- . . Q I I 1' - ' ' . . . . , . , . 1 ' . . , ' Y - l i . . . . - , I T ' S E T . - 2 4 C E of Athlete's Foot Over Years of November201952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageBeven 1701771170 Don lzrluarrls and hah Ruf Dear Aunt Martha It IS really fun bemg a new stu dent at Westpolt thxs year Although Ive met a lot of semors there are two outstandmg ones I w1sh you could meet They are so frxendly 1n fact you never see them wxthout a smlle or a blg H1 for everyone Flrst I ll tell you about Katy Ruf Thxs cute brown eyed g1rl IS a mem bel of the Honor Society executive board of student councll vlce DICSI dent of Pundlt treasuzel of he1 soph omole and Jun1o1 classes buslness commlttee of sen1o1 class and Best Pelsonahty on the sen1o1 ballot Whew ' shes really busy When asked her favol 1te pastlmes he sald playmg and Slflglflg wlth the W8StD01t Klds ho1 seback lldlllg squale danclng llstenlng to all West ern mus1c and watchmg movies star ung Betty Hutton and Jeff Chandler As f01 food she l1kes her mothel s Southem frled Ch1Ck6H and her lus c1ous cakes Eddle Arnold and Pattl Page top her 11st of sxngers wh1le I Went to Youl Weddlng IS at the head of hex h1t pal ade As fo1 her future ambmon Katy wants to ente1 college and study Home Economlcs v1s1t Hawau and have a successful slnglng career Along wlth Katy IS b1g Don Ed walds wlth a pe1sonal1ty thats tops He too has been very actlve ln school wlth the W club Clay llteraly so clety two yeaxs of varslty football treasulel of the senlor class and Best Athlete on the sen1o1 ballot Joe Woods ATHLETIC GOODS co Club Jackets and Sweaters 1007 Grand VI 3802 WERNEL Prescription Pharmacy 1403 W 39th WE 3244 All Makes of New Portables ixi SALES RENTALS REPAIRS SPECMI 3700507 Rfllfdl R0 ff! Fmest rental stock In the country MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 900 cmd Avg 54: wr vmor 6492 behmd h1s name Don says hls favoute pastlmes are playxng football eatmg watchmg Howdy Doody and llSt9Xl1I1g to h1ll billy mus1c When asked his favorlte foods he named steakburgers ch111 and llmeades Rosemary Clooney and Eddle FlSh81 late h1gh as slngexs whlle Blue Velvet tops h1s 11st of songs He also has a l1k1ng for Mal llyn Monroe FO1l0W1X1g graduatlon Don hopes to enter college and study en meermg Well thats about all I found out about them Alent they terr1f1c'P As ever JACKIE GIBSON S RESTAURANT Catering to Students as always 5 E 39th SI' JE 7868 For Sophlstlcated Clothes At Budget Prlces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Mam Open Evemngs til 212 E 39th St LO 8604 FREE GIFT Wlth Your CHRISTMAS LAY A WAY Thus Month Select Your Christmas Gifts thus month and put them In Lay a Way and You May Have Any Item In the Store F R E E Equal to 10'Xn of the Lay a way Sl 00 Free Gift on S10 OO Lay a way S2 50 Free Glft on S25 00 Lay a way Av, oumouos Jswnev V7 Q' xca smanm Jewry sem 3928 MAIN , e 1 , . , w ' KL I! 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Tlgers Surpass Pre Season Expectatlons By Wmnmg Thrrd Place X rtlrrr t I I' '1 t X 1 tp rt I 111tr rl 'N 1utl1r1 t S rrtlrvu t I Far surpassrng pre season expec tatrons the frghtrng Westport Trgers frnrshed the season rn thrrd place On Thursday November 6 the Trg ers came out on the short end of a 19 13 score after a hard fought game wrth the East Bears Westporters agree that rt was a good season wrth thrrlls and excrtement that wrll be the toprc of conversatron for a long trme to come Westport vs East The Westport Trgers suffered then second league set back last Thursday nrght as the East Bears rolled up a 19 to 13 score Westport got off to a good start but then ever ythrng farled the Trgers Don Ross carrred the ball over the goal lrne rn the frrst quarter to grve the Trgers a 6 to 0 edge Doug Sater converted for the extra pornt The frrst quarter ended wrth the T1 gers rn front 7 to 0 The second quarter was by far Easts best of the nrght as they pushed over three TDs and an extra pornt to grve them a 19 to 7 margrn at the end of the frrst half In the thrrd quarter the Trgers the East defense held The Trgers later found themselves deep rn therr own terrrtory It was on then own 7 yard lrne that Ross took the ball and drdn t stop untrl he had reached the end zone Thrs brought the score to 13 to 19 as Sater s krck for the extra pornt was wrde In the fourth quarter the Bengals trred to pass for the tyrng TD but could not make therr pass connect The frnal gun sounded as the East Bears left the freld wrth at least a e for second place STATISTICS 1 I 1! Vlcstp rt r xx IS ll lung 11111151 91 Slllg v..1rtl rgc rtltmp rr ll hu 1 l K llll urrtrng IXLTILC 11111 I l 1 lklllll ill XL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 tg SCORING lll 1 Srnrtlr 111 on Slllll I VIL tp t t 1 M111 llX ron S1ter Karyn 115 p 1111: SEASON 1 - BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Rt-1 I liumrrll I rtt X 111111 i I 111 By defeatrng the Southwest Indrans on October 31 the Westport Trgers moved rnto second place rn the In terscholastrc league Dusty Barr scored the wrnnrng touchdown as he ran srxty seven yards rn the thrrd quarter to put the Trgers rn front of the Indrans 13 to 7 The frrst quarter was scoreless as nerther team could push the ball across the goal lrne It wasnt untrl the second quarter that erther team scored Southwest was the frrst to break the rce as they drove deep rnto Bengal terrrtory and frnally pushed a TD over rn the rnrddle of the second quater Thrs left the Trgers on the short end of a 7 to 0 score On the last play of the half the Trgers rn desperatron went rnto then spread formatron Ross took the pass from center faded back and let go wrth a long looprng pass to Doug Sater who leaped rnto the arr snatched the prgskrn and fell rnto the end zone for the tyrng TD In the thrrd quarter the Trgers reached rnto then bag of trrcks and whrrlrng around rrght end behrnd a screen of ferocrous blockers Reach rng the srdelrnes he then outraced the remarnrng Indran defenders for the wrnnrng TD Promenade wuth PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th VA 9439 Westport vs Redemptorrst Nov 26 Westport vs Lrllrs Dec 6 Westport vs Argentrne Dec 9 Westport vs DeLaSalle Dec 12 Westport vs Washrngton Dec 14 Dlsplay Pnze Photos An exhrbrtron of some of the frnest hrgh school photography rn the U Q rs now on drsplay at Westport Featurrng twenty prrze wrnnrng photographs from the seventh Annual 1952 Natronal Hrgh School Photogra phrc Awards the exhrbrt rncludes the frr st second and thrrd prrze wrn ners rn each of the four classes rnto whrch the contest was drvrded The contest was sponsored by the Natronal Scholastrc Press Assocra tron wrth the cooper atron of the East man Kodak Company THE STATISTICS Westport Southwest ll lg 111111 ltr 11 l llltl 1 llll THE SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 tp rtlru THE LINE UP N ll 1111 J 1 I 1 Contmuous Qualzty Is ualzty You Trust IOYV EU Y C KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 0 0 0 0 o I Vt' I. 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F11 'cr' K '- hr mvatpnri Glrwr Vol 40 N0 6 kansas Clty Mlssoun December ll 1952 Eighth Grader Names Westport s Mascot The secret IS out' The name IS chosen' Westports mascot can novx step 1nto h1S 1mpo1tant lead ln the 1953 Herald W1th h1s snappy name WESGER he t1 uly typxfles the West port spnlt as a modern happy go lucky fellow The w1nne1 of th1s recent T1ge1 contest was Elberta Lall elghth grad er a membex of M1 F1ske Mlles home room The name WESGER was derlved from WEStport T1GER Bzg Three LH Tzger Naming Iontest are Marv fo H011 es Elbcrtu Iazr una' fern Mates Chosen from a 11st of thlrty seven entrles submntted by Westporters BENNY BENGAL and FRONT HALL HAL were the second and thxrd prlze w1nners turned ln by Jerry Motes and Mary Jo Hodges respectxvely Some of the same names were en tered by d1fferent persons but those turned 1n flrst were the wlnners The contest began November 5 and closed one week later As WESGER scampers through the yearbook lt IS hoped that he w1ll sxgmfy the txmes of fun and frollc as well as wolk durmg h1gh school days What's Up' Decembex 20 Txgez Den December 23 Homecommg Assembly Decembex 23 Alumnl Basketball January 5 School Begms See basketball schedule on Page 8 Santa Claus Wlll Jom Christmas Tlger Den Fun Wlth the Nlles chlldxen as guests the Chr1stmas Tlger Den December 20 promlses to be a xeal whoppel accoldmg to the hand wolklng T1ge1 Den commlttee Plenty of fun lb llned up fo1 the honoled guests La1 ry Goetz w1th h1s spaxkhng S16lghtS of hand takes ove1 the ploglam featuung the ch11d1en themselves The blggel k1ds w1ll WlSh they were young once agam as they watch the ch1ld1en w1th candy balloons and Chrlstmas g1ftS Of coulse the klds w1ll 1ece1ve the11 plesents from none othex than Jolly old Santa 4Mr Edgar HHIIIS lIlCOgI'1lt0P Walklng mto the gnls gym the young guests w1ll obselve some flne decoxatlons typlcal of December 25 whlte glants the tradltlonal Chrlst mas tlees On one wall wlll be a pa p1e1 mache Chrlstmas sle1gh and on anothel a huge head of Saxnt Nlck wxll peer down at evexyone As usual the man wlth the hot trumpet Ray Carl and h1s smooth band w1l1 play the sweet and slow and the fast and fuuous fo1 all to dance New Vlce Prmclpal Begms School Dutles Last Monday seven tempo1a1y v1ce prlncxpals stepped out of off1ce and 1n stepped Westports new admxns trato1 M1 W S Esther Befo1e begmnlng h1s dutles as vxce prmclpal at West Jumor hlgh school last September Mr Esther taught sclence and 1ad1o at East hlgh school He IS well known among h1s fellow lf0flflIlll8ll an Pub: Fuel Tigers Earn lnterscholastlc All Star Ratmg WWF' 131' p1'7 The ill .Stars and thelr Louth llejt to rzghiv leunurzl Hunnell I'd luralner I I Hourelte Don Ross and Ulm Eduards bran un luge Sezfn Pham In Hollarujt 6 ' I ' 7 0 ! . . ! 0 ' ' 0 o 0 I O O , I O ' 1 - . ' H 'vu ' . . 2 1 ' ,, , ' 4 Q l ' . , f . ' U . ,, . . ,ff 6 ,N , .,., .-.H ' ' , ' , ' . ' ' . ' '. . V 1 Mwgiixh h ' I i A , P ,A In the center of the floor wlll be two ll. 5. hszher 1 D ' O O I - 1 - ,,',,'f.f,IT,...T .. ' - ' '--' V I N A, L s ' 'W . , Q 'S V A - , Y 1 , , 1' . 1. Z , I - H I V ' ' X, , w 4 . A -AAY ,- . ...A I 5 . Y A :,, . . . J ., . , : . h PHQBTWO THE WESTPORT CRIE December ll, 1952 Lucky You, You're Still Alive . . . Lucky, lucky you! Yes, you made it through another year without hurting or killing yourself in a traffic accident. Last year during the Christ- mas season the one-millionth traffic death occurred, and as we grow closer to the end of 1952 we vsonder will this years total be larger or smaller Ignoring speed lrmrts Jay vtalkrng and playing rn the streets are yust a few of the many careless thrngs people can do to decrease the length of their lrves Of course rf the idea rs to leave thls world these are the rrght things to do but rn doing these you are not only endangering your lrfe but also the lives of others As a driver there are certarn rules that everyone must follow Unless you can curb your impatience and your bellrgerence you should never sit behind the wheel of an automobile When you rgnore speed lrmrts try to impress your friends by hot rodrng slam through traffrc because you are rn a hurry or cheat the undertaker with a broken down car Just remem Drive carefully The lrfe you save may be your own SCHOLARSHIPS CAN PAY DIVIDENDS Thrs IS the third list rn the series of available scholarships Stair Sfholurshlp l nryerslty of Kan a lawrence Kansa Donnelly Scltnlarslnp Nlrller Hall Kan a Bethany College Lrnd borg Kansa Bethany College St lrolarslup f Kansas State 'Nlanlrattan Kan a Agfltllllllft llome Frononurs Uttawa l IIIVPI' :ly Ottawa Kan as Ottawa ll Scholar lup l alum 3160 00 5300 00 Tun mn 55200 00 15200 U0 llslllll U0 n as Start lrarlrrr 1 t rf Prttslrurg Kansa K Stat: Nluslcal Award 3200 00 K State feaclrtrs Collet.: Srlrolat lrlp Washburn l nryrr tty ll a hlrurn l nnerslty Reneuublc' 4A Fx rn r I St lrolar lup 35120 00 -l- ljllfllllllll l l SPST Xt'dI' 6'IllCSlPTs NC'dl N Pill y ear year year X931 Meeting the deadline The Crrers capable busrness manager Jane Cassady has doubled her duties thrs rssue to take over the edrtorshrp of this week s paper Among our rmportant reporters Gene Sater takes the spotlight Though becomrng an engineer rs hrs actual arm Journalism ranks high He puts rn many extra hours working rn the newsroom THE WESTPORT CRIER T'1'Q P blxsh d btw ekly durrng the school year by th new t l t Qulbb' Westpldrt High Stlfool Kansas Crty Missouri I Iwn mg CIII 0 K! hntered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the post ortrre at Kansas i Cnty Nlrssourr under the Act of March 3 1879 SCROLL M Address The Westport Crrer 315 East Thirty ninth street Kansas Crty lSSOl.1l'l ' ISSUE EDITORS lzdrtor in Cluef Jane Lis ally Xs r tant Editor Gcrre VS hrtr lzdrtorul l'drtor Jackre Riley lerture lrdrtor Jo'rmre Bresrna News Editor Crm Sater Sport Editor lom Hollcroft -Xr l'drtor Nlarrlxn Daxrdson Bu rue s Xlarnger lane C issady Lrrrulatron 'ylmrger Gerre W hrte lhotogrftplrer Llraxles lxrau e intl Tom Hollcrott Reporter Sue Janis Janice Prothe Larolc Rrrcbrrt Janie Browne Beserly lrrhlrn Htlcn Simon Sandra Revnold lox Talley Ju Xnn Ihomp on Judy Go s Perky Bergreldt Kent Hurkstep Juanita Xan Nletk Faculty Adxxser Virginia VVelch ,ISS ear . C Q2 thi QI' Wants Everyone to Emoy Trger Den Dear Wesger A salute to thrs year s Trger Den committee for excellent planning of the 1952 53 season' Such rdeas as a Gay Nrnetres Den and another Chrrstmas party for orphans are bound to draw crowds but why not make rt possible for everyone pres ent to enjoy them? Almost all of the eighth graders freshmen and even some upper classmen end up either standing around the dance floor watching others dance or going to the boys gym to play the games offered Drversrons like mass singing a few square dances or a Conga lrne at each Tiger Den would probably make more Westporters feel welcome to become part of the Joymakers who keep the Den rn exrstence After all what s the purpose rf no IS the ans wer to the question Is everybody happy? CHERIE WRAY W e go along uzth you all the may Chene in your pralse of the Tiger Den and wunl you to ltnou that ur hate turnul your lei lu uvtr to the Studtnl lounrzl hopzng, Ilmt they can put some of your suggestions lllfll 1186 Seeks Herald Information Dear Wesger In Mrss Burtons home room we to the following conclusions 1 Ev ery class should have rts picture rn the Herald 2 Why not remove the Crrers to make room for more actrvrty pictures 3 More space should be allotted for the srgnrng of names SECRETARY Mrss Burton s Home Room l lzteryont has an opportunity to get hrs 111611116 III the yearbook lay foznmg one o Ihr numrrous orgmu nttons Illlfllftqfl by lllillllly., m llflllt'lllS by hating high stho lusm atmmmrnts unzl ezghth brurlrrs an uluuys ptriured IH llrur srctzun 2 The Her old rs unzqut 111 the fur! :hut the lrztrs are lzound nz the both ol the bouh Thu feature has rerenrly been hzbhly rommenzled by the press assoczaltons for In one book IS the complete rerord of a srhool year 3 The staff I5 tryzng and hopes to protzde more space for the stgnzng of names m the '33 Herald 1 ' 9 . . I . I . , I I I I , II 1 s A y 1 X , 1' . 1 ' . ' 17 I ' ' y ' . . ' I , I I I , ' .' . v ' . . ' r. . ' .wr , - - ' , . . s I 11 1 I v . ' 1 l 7 - V - I I ' - 1' , AA ' , Y! ! I l I . ., . ' . .4 ,' . rv sy I 1 ' 1 I . . . , , 1 5rr ', .I . I U ! 41 v w . 4 - V I v gl 1 F- ' ' - elf I ' ' Q I ,HQ 7 ' ll 77 ' - , , . . ' ff .g' 47 s . 4 ' - if , Y, , ' . ' S'5 rs 1 I I l I ' ' l ',5 V F A V I . .. .ry NS' I- . 1 ,1 V ' , ' , 7 ' , . K r ' - - 1- ' K- Ka su 5 ' -'s It Il ga- - ,' I - . ' .WS K I . . .E .'. , . 44 -. 5 -- . I 1 I I., 4 ,I .Iz 's' ll . p- s- 4' ' s ' 4 . 7 'QF' - 1 To eka Kansas ,P r 5 .' . W . discussed the Crrer-Herald and came 'F ' If ' S . -l s . . 2 . . . .. . A , . I I I 1 . . . , . , , . . . - - - , ' ' ' u 7 r ' u 1 1 ' 1 ' . I . . . . . . . . ' ' 1 Q ', ,A I ' . . - 1 . I ' ' .' 'z ' .' , ' .v-fr ' u ' '-Q, ' r' u 'r - . ' , ' ,, 1 - 1 . ., . Ag , N f ' . ' J I in ' ' , ' I A'-'.. ' ' - I , . r r - ,In 1 A 1 , 1 .' . ,. ' 'I ' l S A I I , - . 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I I lllll' I Good mornrng krddres thrs IS sta Guls on Pundrts program com tron C A W 1Call1ng All Westport ersl Today we have as usual all the latest gossrp and who s who and whats what It was wonder ful seerng our good frrend B111 Loman back from the serv rce on leave There s somethrng about a unrform When Bea MRICIR Webbs srster asked Marcra rf she had caught any thung on her recent squrrrel hunt Marcra leplled wlth a rather feeble yes Poor grrll Porson rvy rs so hard to shake Congratulatrons to all of the fel lows on the football team guess they deserve to loosen then belts a notch after the delrcrous turkey drnner that was served at the annual football banquet The grrls seemed to eat therr share too What'P them aga1n'P Oh those cheerleaders' Extemporaneous Ode to Woodv To thee O Woody do we lrft up our song To you doth all honor and majesty belong For rt rs thee that cleans after The brats are all gone Wanted A srgn to be made for Mrss Bech tels new' chaus Please do not touch prrceless Well after all she warted four years for them' Shes a peppy llttle Junror rs t Romeo and Julle Ol Anthony and Cleo Must be one or the other and rf you cant guess her name rs con cealed rn one of our ads mlttee after careful conslderatron feel that then meetrnzs durrnfz fourth hour have accomplrshed at least one thrng ah' Food Carole fWrth a Son rn Mv Heart' Reubart rs strll tryrntz to frgure out '1 wav to get the requlred 9 hours sleep 191 after srngrng trll 1 00 and szettrna up at 9 Sunday mornrng A call for sufzgestrons' It seems Donna Horner rs startrns. a new fad rn han' styles Was rt real ly supposed to be green Donna'P Current Attractrons Somebody Loves Me Jo Ann Thompson Constrtutron Test Shores of Trrpolr Eddre Atkrns Fear less Fagan Student Approachmg Teacher Drearnboat Joan Frazrer Hrgh Tr eason Teacher Flunkrngz Student The Happy Days Vacatrons The Brg Sky Aeronautrc Students Calamrty Jane Jane Cassady One Mrnute to Zero 3 04 The Quret Man Bob Covell Grve a PAINT BY NUMBER Ovl Set See the Selectron at ACE MODEL 8. HOBBY SHOP 20 East 30th Street WI x -E Everybody scratch appears to be Ml Sprrnf, s favorrte saylnf. these days Seems a cappella wrll never ,fzet that specral tone qualrty From what we hear Dora Skrnner has decrded to put a srgn on her car whlch wrll read Hrt Someone Your Own Slze Do you suppose rt wrll do any good? Thrs may not be convertrble weath er but come what may the tops are always down on the converts of Donnre Mathes Jerry Motes and B111 Crosson Questron of the week Why does Bev Goodbrake always rrng the door bell when she and her date come horne'P Thrs rs statron C A W slgnrng off untrl next rssue Well be seem you Under the Clock RS E11 Wm 150810 GRANDAVEESAS Criglo. Rollln Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mam sf VA 8931 Self Servrce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 S O U T H S I D E Book a. SUPPLY s'ronr 210 E 39th sf VA 9533 Complete Lune of Engineering Art and Draftrng Supplles Typewrlters Rented Student Rate Free Pickup and Delivery THE LANTERN 6 :asf 39th sf Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specral Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Pnced to Frt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lskes a Nute Out Too' , f fa Q' f IJ Q1 ' ' so -A 1 , . . . . . - ., . ., . 7, - ' . v n - ' I . '- A . - L - , in- u I I . b r ' K . . ' -' - . I ,. . ' . .S L. U , ' ' L' ' ' 1 -sf , 1 . ' ' 1 ' 41- '. 'I' .' ' I . . - ' - ' ' - . . 'S K. . ' I, , v ' , . 44 u ' ' ' ' - - . Q - ' '- . ' , , - ' ' . . 4- - , ' - ' .1 qv . , Sudden Fear ,,.. Grades on Federal ' 'T . . - . I ' ' ' H . .' 'vs ' ' I r'- ' -lv 0 , I Q KK 1 YI . L1 ' ' 4: , vv , - . ' v I K- ' U , . N v . . V .' . ' . ww.. 7 ' 1 ll ' YY ' i . H ' 7' ' .1 1 ' . . . ' D luv---.AV ' I' 7 ' Y 1- fl ' p 77 u - 1 . I. YYY Y Y U-I AV A mx , YY - .. - ,. . ! ' Q . ll -1 -AIVV V777 A Y ' . 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Page-F'oul THE WESTPORT CRIER Decembe111195z L10 17017711767 5 Ulrllzl lfltt and Sllllfll Uufns All the wollds a stage and all the men and women melely playels Thls quote from Shakespeale may well be used to lntloduce oul two stals ln thls weeks column Whatevel the lole may be Wld0W Hopewell Offlce asslstant class of flcel O1 D1 esldent of P1Om6th6!aI1 Illt elaly soclety Saundra Owens a pep py senlol IS llght at home Saundla Ol Sunne as most of llel fl lends call he1 IS a mlghty busy gal One look at he1 actlvltles IS enough to make any nolmal pelson gasp fol bleath But Sunne man ages to get them all ln and do a t6lllflC lob ln each She IS a membel of the Pep club Speech Alts and Hono1 soclety and may be found taklng an actlve palt ln all of these DO YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Come to Budget Fabrlc Shop 3949 Mann Sunne 13 also plannlng a bllght futule xxhlch lncludes attendlng Cot tey college and Kansas unlvelslty and aftel that she wlll go lnto some fleld of nulslng as a CHICCI Wlth p1e felably physlcal thelapy as he1 maln objectlve As f3V011t6 pastlmes Sunne ln cludes eatlng watchlnsz Jeff Chandlel and llstenlng to the Bllly Wllllams qualtet Stalllng opposlte Sunne and tak mg, the male lead ln thls ISSUE s We Nomlnate column IS Halold Wltt Halold whose nlckname IS Mlckey 19 f1VC feet seven lnches tall blu nette and populal In splte of mlss lng palt of the school day because of C O E he takes an actlve part ln school affalls and IS a membel of Clay and of W club MICKEY has also been a class Off1Ce1 foul tlmes and IS a membel of the Honol soclety Asked about hls f8VO11t8 pastlme actlvltles Mlckey concluded these to be tops Slttlng at the Y Wlth Bal bala dl lnklng coffee wolklng on hls cal at Eugenes house and llstenlng to hls favollte l6CO1d Wh1Ch IS Tly me by the Hllltoppels Mlckeys ambltlons are to become a cave EXDIOIGI a slngel ln the Met loplltan opela and a machlne boss ln polltlcs Of course these ale Just sldellnes fol h1S leal ambltlon IS to become a doctol Wlth these facts IH mlnd we know you wlll agree that these two bl lght eyed SSHIOIS ale well plepared to step mto the spotllght of llfe Just as they have lnto the We Nomlnate col umn' Choose Memorlol Books Seven lnterestlng books have been added to Westports llblaly ln honol of John L Shouse formel pllnclpal On the commlttee to choose books WSIB Mlchael Jewelel and Malv Ann Hamllton representlng the JUHIOI class and Herbert Spencel and Bev erly Goodbrake representlng the Sen lor class The books chosen were Faust by the Goethe Rubalyat of Omal Khayam by Fltzgerald L1 erary Amerlca by Scherman Hovl to Play Golf by Sam Snead What Is Modern Palntlng by Barr A Cen tury of the Essay by DalCh6S and London by Boussard A blt of advlce to those who sel dom VlSlt the llbrary lt can be a place of emoyment b6Sld6S belng very helpful for reference wolk There are many books on skllls spolts crafts and nature they 316 yours to read and enjoy for the askmg Brewer Prmtlng Co 212 E 39th Sf LO 8604 1509 'I'l 13 Bulhmore Ave For That Private Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 l6lth1egs All Makes of New Portables SALES RENTALS REPAIRS 'S SPEC!!! STUDENT Rfllfdl RITE! Fmest rental stock ln the country MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 800 Grqnd Aye fd! f9fY VICIOI' 6492 I O , . . . A , . 1 ' , L H YY ls ' . v ' ' ' - 1 5 y I . . . t- 3 , - - vv ll , 0- I sr lt S, A ' - - sv tc - ! ' H Y! 1 - . . at .. ,- N - - 5' W t . . . , wt ,, qw . . , Q urs t ' . , . ' '. Y ' v - l' v - I. ' ' ' . v 1. ' ' ' , , . ' ' rl ' sv ' :U ',Lf ' ' ' ' - . I ' ' o 0 . , . ' o . . ., ' ' , y nl as ' ' L , . 1 , P A M ' . - Q 0 W . . . Athletic Equipment . , V v . ' ' 44 Y! ' -- , . 3 ' ' - - . . , 1. . v ' ' ' . . . v - y ' . . . ' . fs ' 1' ' ' E 'r . . 1- ' ' ' v ,' - ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 v 1 I- - ' 1 Q Lt H 1 ' ' ' ' , ,- , ' - ' ll f uv - , . r ' - - . . ,- , ' '--8-..- . , a we. ' ' ' ' 15.15 . . . . , , . Decembe1111952 HE WESTPORT CRIER PageF1ve Theme Ol Democracy To Encourage Youth Duxmg these unsettled tlmes each one of us young or old should be more consclous of the democlacy we take so much for granted Do you thmk and talk about democ1acy9 The sole purpose of the Volce of Democ lacy contest IS to encourage the na tlons youth to do so Thls contest open to sophomores Juniors and SGDIOFS ln high school IS sponsored by the Umted States Junlor Chamber of Commerce Each student who entered was to pxepale a f1ve m1nute speech ex presslng h1S thoughts on Democracv Adllenne Asher and Frank Hayden sen1o1s trled to be the one who would represent Westport Frank came through as the vlctor Hls speech was recolded and entered ln the contest NEW VICE PRINCIPAL llnnnnuul from In 1 Um I teachers as he IS plesldent of the Kansas C1ty D1st11ct Assoc1at1on of Teachers and he has Just completed h1s dutles as pxesldent of the School mens Club DlSCl1SS1Ilg h1s plans for h1S work at Westpolt MI Esther stated Any tlme the students need help or ad I am here to help them Promenade wuth PROM MWKSBTWHIND 1 East 39th sc VA 9439 I Went to Your Weddmg WESTPORT KIDS Record Round Up WE 8120 24 East 39th WE BUY OUR CLOTHES WITH YOUNG WOMANHOOD IN MIND Be lt a Sklrt Blouse Su1t Coat or other Young Clothes We Know You W1ll Look Your Best 1n Out Natlonally Advertlsed Clothes See Our Christmas Selection TOWN 8- COUNTRY SHOP 3914 Mann Dlstmctlve Apparel Westporter To Enter Frslter Body Model Cor Contest Westport may well have a wmnel ln the Flsher Body Craftsman Gulld Model Cal contest next yea1 ID Joe Ball s entry A real honey thxs 161nch four dool black beauty has been sanded pamted and pollshed to neat pelfec tlon Joe a Jun1o1 has put IH plenty of txme on h1S model app1ox1mately 500 hours Startlng last February he trled to enter the cal 1n the pxevxous contest but had to stop work because of a broken arm The balsa wood model costlng from thlrty to thnty f1ve dollars has had flfteen coats of lacquer to glve lt a smooth velvet flIl1Sh Ollgxnally blue the pamt Job was changed to black to give It a more streamlmed effect Every part of the car was hand carved from the large bumpers even to the white slde walls The deslgn IS an orlglnal by Joe a contest re quuement pen Evemngs 4,8 F Xkskrrw, 'YW ff' wwlf,-X X2-x R-'x x S1 Honest value from heel co toe Packed wlth solxd style Full range of slzes c, ya fry .df st rtlwls X Qu Q 00 04' Tl-IE RIGHT SHOES FOR MEN O T FAMILY 3937 MAIN OPEN EVENINGS . ' T ' O Q ' . . . . w 1 . 'I , . ' t xx ,,,,. , rr..r.. A ..rr . in ' ' - ' - ' W -W..,.,w'-i w ,'-,,,, H ' ' 'ks ' lr , . . . ' - . . . 'J '.., c'-' E5 1 ' 0 'xx Z Q 5, -1, ' f' 533, vice, I hope they w-ill remember that If Ep :Mg ' 'if' I g, he ef , re-r E ' Q- , - . t g A xxfss ff 23, a' Q Q' -.-. xx! R-Qfvfvr I ,S 'if' A ff ing ff' Q 'Q 'ix' - 5 1 ll - ll -'Hg , 1 Nz, --..l. 1 by I '- -HEHHV vubu I ' at 't'c . 58.95 4, 'Z J- 'fo H I 0 4 u ' ' ' l I ' A H 6 S H E S F 0 R H E Page 51X T E W E S T P O R T C R I E Decembel 11 1952 of' qgiygogae, Bv Tootle Browne Here I am agaln back at the old turntable wxth my t1usty stack of brand new platters-come on Jom me whlle I go through them At the top of the stack I find the latest Jazz wlth Louie Armstrongs I Laugh at Love The 1919 Rag compllments of Kxd Ory s Cre ole band and heres some hot news Gene Krupa Benny Goodman Ltonel Hampton and Teddy Wilson w1ll combme into a quartet that w1ll wax the hlt Jazz songs of the past 25 years In the popular f1e1d MHFIO Lanza and Nat K1ng Cole work hard to outdo each other 1n thexr rendltlons of Because You re Mme a new s1ng1ng star Tommy Edwards does a tender Job on You W1n Agaln penned by Hank Wllllams Stafford and Frankle Lame chase each other through Sett1ng the goes dramatlc on her latest Con quest whlch IS backed by Why Don t You Belleve Me? Jo Stafford IS outstandmg on Keep It a Secret a hxllbllly song that changes style 1n Mxss Staffords hands Aprll Stevens IS extra mce That Naughty Waltz And be sure to hear I Went to Your Weddmg by our own Westport Klds Hxgh Cost of L1v1ng sung by Llttle Herble I fourteen years oldl Central label Well It IS tlme to plck up my rec ord albums and shove off Recordmgly yours TOOTIE BEAUTIFUI SEIECTION SKI RTS BLOUSES SWEATERS TEEN AGE DRESSES 31. AW 3951 Mam 39th and MAINS LARGEST READY T0 WEAR STORE College Career Day Aids In Preparation For Future Westport Jumors and semols had an opportumty on December 4 to talk wlth representatxves from the colleges of thelr cho1ce or to hear a program geared to the mtexest of the ones who W1Sl'I to enter the busx ness world lmmedlately on comple t1on of hlgh school In the college day part students had the chance to QUIZ people from s1xty f1ve colleges all over the coun try The students found out such In formatlon as cost requufements scholarshlps and college l1fe at that partlcular school Westpoxt has college day to pxepare her graduates for the next b1g step aftel hlgh school but some people ask why stay 1n hxgh school'P The answer was aptly supphed by School and Society Magazlne whose SI,3t1St1CS show that there w1ll be tw1ce the Joe Woods ATHLETIC GOODS C0 Club Jackets and Sweaters IOO7 Grand VI 3802 REX KEN Photo Finish N K C N0 3930 GIBSON S RESTAURANT Catermg to Students as always 39th St JE 7868 numbel of h1gh school gxaduates 1n 1965 as there were In 1950 These gladuates w1ll be compet1to1s ID the buslness world ln a few years and many employels are demandmg a h1gh school educatlon of then em ployees A survey made by the Kansas Cltw Stal showed that approxlmately one thlrd of the employment opportun 1t1es are closed to an 1nd1v1dua1 who IS not a hlgh school graduate Bexng a hxgh school graduates also means better earnmg powe1 So 1ts easy to see why one should stay 1n school For Soph1st1cated Clothes At Budget Prlces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Mam Open Evemngs t1l VALENTINE DRIVE IN OI' Delicious Steakburgers and Fountam Drmks 3617 MAIN WE 1783 Look Us UD CULP PRINTING I.rrHoGnAPHlNG co 203 East 39th VA I53O WERNEL Prescrnptlon Pharmacy I403 W 39th WE 3244 rom ron cnmsr 7 HG SCHOO BIBLE CLUB :om Your scnobl. C' ag DYNAMIC cunts msrm CROWD ATION L ENJOY Maur :venous C mvnzo Q1 ggvv T R601 CIIRISYIAII FHLWYSIIIP' -Qbuvwlzumf TIAN room urn X f me cmruucr or A o AS 'r un z s s z o 4-awono 31,4 UI-IIB O . O . , N - ' m . 1 I I ' - I ' ' I . I 0 . : ' q ' gl . . . - . . I h. 1' ' Qtr . . .' . :U n . . v 'g ., 4 -. - : 3 I -. : ' ' ' Y ' 1 ,, -3- 5' , Q I . : ' M , - Q . . A . ' 2- I CO . ' ' o - . , - ' .7 EZ f... . . n. ' ': ' use: OS: . ,I ' 75 0 1 -I ul rn 2 U' , , - rn - - . gg? , . ' ' . .' I if X' I . ull ll' 'X Tll', .I PU . EM nv . ' ' ' T I . . K IN N Mfg' I I , I ,I A ' . I A 9 1 , , I 1 ' l U l . no . to . ' r- Y December 11, 1952 T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R Page Seven 71,1 anal lawn fle Uorriclom A practical demonstration in the study of aerodynarnics was given in Mr. Dewey Miner's first hour physics class recently, when Ronald Gustaf- son brought two of his homing pig- eons to the class. In a detailed de- scription of the wings and the man- ner of flight of the pigeons Ronald made many of the purely theoretrcal ideas clear and understandable I closing hrs discussion Ronald stepped to the window threw rt open and re leased the pigeons They reached home a distance frve miles in five minutes Ronald owns approximately srxty of the birds and he rs a mem ber of the Kansas City Racing Pig eon Club Its Greek to me stated Mr Ed gar Harris to his first hour Amer rcan hrstory class as he showed a letter of thanks for a CARE package sent to a Greek family by his first hour class last year Its Greek to to me too stated Michael Jeweler a member of the class but I can read rt And Mich ael who has Just returned from Greece after spending seven years abroad did Just that to the delight of the class and Mr Harris Is rt mag1c9 Well it certarnly ap peared to be when a piece of modern art known as a mobile constructed by Herbert Spencer began to twirl as students filed into Miss Ruth Beck's classroom. Made of wire and tissue paper and painted in gay col- ors, the mobile appears to be magic because it is in perfect balance and the slightest breeze causes it to move. Herb works in a commercial art firm on the C O E program and he en- teerd his mobile rn an advertising display held by different advertrsrng agencies and free lance artists at the Ad Club recently The Westport Studio Players will take to the an on Saturday Decem ber 13 on WDAF at 4 30 p m Poems by Mrs Virginia Scott Miner will be featured and a musical background will be provlded by a string quartet under the drrectron of Mr Wallace Frke The program will be under the direction of Miss Cecile Burton Hold Football Banquet On November 21 Westport high schools annual football dinner was held at the Trrnrty Methodrst church Kenwood and Armour wlth 109 play ers parents and frrends attending After the turkey dinner Coach G V Bourrette who has completed twenty frve years of coaching the last seventeen at Westport was pre sented a silver service tray by the team Coach Moore was also present ed a silver drsh haw-an-W l ff 'ENN Christmas Glfts for rbi 122 Ever one I f X ,,, Use Handy Lay Away Now AVA DIAMONDS JEWIU-'Y 'V 9 xcnsmnmnwnlrvsnn 3928 MAIN 0 P E N E V E N I N 3928 Mann Nine On All Stars As the final gun closed the last game of the 1952 football season in the Interscholastic league, the sports writers put their heads together to choose the boys who would hold down All-Star positions. Two of the first string posts were frlled by Don Edwards and Don Ross who took over tackle and half back posrtrons Not only did Don Edwards recerve a place on the Interscholastrc League all stars but he has been selected as tackle on the Kansas Crty all district team Dons name has been placed before the all state board in Columbia Mrssourr for a positron on the Missouri state all star team On the second team the writers placed Leonard Bunnell at the tack le spot and Ed Gardner at end When it came to the honorable mentions the Tigers were given five berths These are the boys who were commended for the Job they did at their respective positions Dick Reese at center Stewart Hoch at end and rn the backfreld Ben Gardner Dusty Barr and Doug Sater Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 U R S E R v I 3834 Mann WE 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Service lludy Anthony! Camera Center Open Every Eve Trl 9 A Everything C Cf Phofographuc Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE 5555 ' . 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Pag6Elght THE WESTPORT CRIER December 11 1952 Westport Trgers Wm WESTPORT VS REDEMPTORIST The Westport Trgers edged thl0l1gh a 58 56 decrsron on the Redemptor 1st Rocket home court November 26 Thls game was the f11st of the pre season games scheduled for the T1 gers Don Ross led the Trger offense by dumprng rn 15 pornts Jrm Whrte freld was second wrth 14 pornts and B111 Dumortrer thrrd wrth 12 pornts The game was frlled wrth many tense moments as the Trgers began the second half f1V8 pornts behrnd It was not to stay thrs way though as J1m Whrtefreld and Don Ross started to dump rn basket after basket The Trgers took a slrm lead and never once let the Rockets go out rn front agarn Lrne up of Redemptor 1st game WESTPORT G 'r l 1rd11u' Ilollcroft II11n111rt11r W 5 ckoff I dw ITLIS Sperm u Innes I ou s K old 11111 Whrtefu l1I Il 13 less Russ I lttle IO 1 AI REDEMPTORIST Nldfilllll NN est Xlurpln B rrnes hrtlow I 1161 I' rwrn I :crm X rltrmrr N113 mrs R 11111r11 K uerrr 'IIYIAI PPLEGAT SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD WE 4274 Three Out Of Three In Pre Season Clushes WESTPORT VS MARYVILLE Travelrng to Maryvrlle Mrssourr BASKETBALL SCHEDULE the Westport Trgers racked up a 53 21 score to wrn then second game of the season Ben Peterson paced the Trgers wrth 11 pornts and B111 Du mortrer second wrth 10 pomts The defense of the TIQCIS was good all through the game The Trgers had trouble hrttrng set shots all through the f11st half but began to frnd then marks rn the th1rd quar ter The Maryvrlle squad h1t only three freld goals through the en t1re game but h1t frfteen free throws to round out then 21 pornts WESTPORT 53 F T Iluru rtlgr 111 1 VN uk 11 I rttlm I 1Iv1 rrl lc-111 0 R1 ss xkullltfltltl I 1111: SS I 111-1 ll 13 lL S rhr M ARY VILLE F I 1111101111 VVr ry Ill uk 'I Ulllll Surplu Nur m rn ISUIIlllSl ll Krrrlerson II I h 0 P Srnrth ll 1,11 WESTPORT VS LILLIS The Trgers from Westport edged through a Irrllrs rally rn the thud quarter of the game played last Sat urday n1ght on the LIIIIS home court The Trgers held a wrde margrn at the end of the frrst half but the LIIIIS squad came bark rn the th1rd quarter to t1e the score W1th the offrcrals rn hot water wrth the crowd the rest of the game proved to be a th11lle1 for both the team members and the spectators Jrm Whrtefreld paced the Trgers wrth 16 pornts M1ke Jones second Alumnr vs Va1s1ty Westport vs Manual Southeast vs Westport East vs Westport Westport vs Paseo Northeast vs Westport Westport vs Central Westport vs Southwest Pre Season Dec 23 1 after school 1 Season Jan 9 Jan 16 Jan 23 Jan 30 Feb 6 Feb 13 Feb 19 wrth 11 pornts and Tom Hollcroft thlld wrth 10 pornts Wlth most of the Trger players s1tt1ng on the bench because of a flV8 foul rule Coac11 Moore called on the reserves to f1n1sh out the game by puttrng the ball 111 deep freeze WESTPORT F T lJ11111111t1tr VN ymkolt Q1 rnlnrr 0 trol! lfdvw ard Petrr 1111 Ros J I1111L I rttle Vt Inttfrtld luev-. 1 LILLIS IIJZBI' n N11 X IYIIUIT X 1I1 lIu1kv1 rtlr ur K IYXX U Xml 'Xlorrc I rtlgcrald Soctort Burtx s O L D S O U T H E R N R B E C U E P For Barbecue at ITS Best 13 East 39th St VA 9165 KlEE'S DRUG 81 BUIIK STURE CARPENTER5 VA 9657 Across the Sheet from School WE 1740 Headquarters fcr Books, Zrpper Covers Art Supplres and Gym Clothes and Shoes BIRD ROOM M Home of Talkrng Senator Brrd FINE Gave Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete s Foot Call Full Lrne of Sheaffer Pens and Pencils XMAS GIFTS For Frrends VA 6569 and Famrly I I o o ! v u Q ' 1 ' I ' v.. 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Page 'Iwo H E W E S T P O R T C R I December 23 1952 Westport WelcomesAlumm To Annual Homecommg fre sr wig. 111 rhf Ilfrz s II slur rn lhc In Today theres not only a song rn the arr but there rs a sound of the gay vorces of the happy alumnr greet rng old frrends and new for thrs 15 the srxtreth annual Homecomrng As sembly' Thrs year Marrlyn Lrndeman wrll act as Student Charrman Mr Wal lace Frke drrectrng the Westport band wrll put everyone rn the holr day sprrrt wrth the beautrful Whrte Chrrstmas Helen Ruf senror class presrdent wrll greet the alumnr and Mr Harhng Sprrng wrll lead the growrng Alumnr chorr rn Srng O Heavens Mrstress of Ceremonres Naomr Gurlford wrll rntroduce for mer students Tom Lyons 52 North western John Barth 49 presrdent of hrs senror class at Wrllram Jewell Peggy Prckett 49 Just back from Hawarr Frank Arnone 51 a fresh man at M U and Barbara Newman 51 who rs now wrth Equrtable Lrfe The tradrtronal Roll Call of Classes wrll be followed by the Alumnr Chou srngrng The Nrght Before Chr rst mas Mrss Carol Hayden Mrss Florence Totten Mrss Shelton Wrlhrte and Mr Edwrn Krng comprrsed the Home comrng Assembly commrttee whrch has worked drlrgently to make the day a success Reporters lntervlew Qffnmafr 'wang Educated Santa The old sayrng You re never too old to vrsrt Santa was certarnlv proved true as two senror grrls stood rn lrne wrth four and frve year olds wartrng to talk to Jolly old St Nrck More than one head turned rn amazed surprrse as Santa began the rnter new And how he chuckled as ques tron after questron w as asked hrm The reporters soon found out that rt takes more than a whrte beard red surt stuffed wrth prllows and a hearty laugh to make a modern Santa Claus Thrs Santa had gone to school for two years rn Albany N Y and has a Bachelor s degree As for toys and presents wanted thls year he sard that most of the grrls wanted drshes doll houses and dolls whrle the boys wanted space shrps and brcycles Ive had some requests for unus ual presents too laughed Santa He then went on to say that many trmes he has been asked to brrng baby brothers A lrttle frve year old boy wanted a date wrth Marrlyn Mon roe and a lrttle grrl wanted a rooster and some meal Many of the excrted youngsters were becomrng rmpatrent so the rn tervrew was brought to a close Be fore leavrng Santa wrshed every Westporter a Merry Merry Chrrst mas Unusual Xmas Tree Werglrs 150 lbs Unusual rs the term that fully descrrbes the Chr rstmas tree that dec orates Mr Dewey Mrners physrcs classroom It rs constructed of an rron trrpod and rods and rt werghs approxrmately 150 pounds The or naments rnclude prrsms fulcrums protractors rron werghts sprrng bal ances thermometers compasses and for a frnrshrng touch teletype tape hangs from every rr on branch What appears to be a toy trarn placed un der the tree rs actually small werght ed cars used rn studyrng the rnclrne plane of a machrne Approxrmately 150 students rn Mr Mrner s physrcs and general scrence classes helped rn the decoratron of the tree llllllllg 1114 lux! nrnumcnl nn lfrslpnrt A most rmusrml tru Drum 1111 srruru IIIXIFIIIIUI' I D H Mmer and Tree Whether they come for the alumnr chorr rehearsal the alumnr grrls bas ketball party the alumnr boys bas ketball game or the hrstorrc home comrng assembly the return of the Old Grads of Westport rs one of the great experrences of the year In thrs annual occasron we have somethrng that rs unrque and beautr ful and the envv of less fortunate schools In behalf of faculty members I am extendrng the boys and grrls of yes ter day a warm welcome and a srncere wrsh for a Merry Chrrstmas and a Happy New Year 23 JJ !J.,fl.,,.,f., Muslc Students Present Annual Chrrstmas Concert Yes rts Chrrstmas once agarn and Westpor ters Jorned rn the tradrtronal Chrrstmas assembly of musrc fur nrshed by Westports musrc classes under the drrectron of Mr Harlrng A Sprrng Modern Chrrstmas decor atrons rn the form of mobrles lent a festrve appearance to the stage for the annual Chrrstmas program held Tuesday nrght December 16 and Wednesday mornrng December 17 The musrc classes blended therr vorces rn srngrng Beethovens Halle luJah Heavenly Lrght In the Srlent Nrght Dearest Lord Jesus Glory Be to God Bethlehem Nrght Chnstmas Snow and Bethlehems Lowlv Man gc-r The audrence Jorned the choruses rn the srngrng of famrlrar and well known carols As a conclusron to the assembly the glorrous HalleluJah Chorus from the The Messrah was sung and once agarn members of the audrence departed wrth the true Chrrstmas sprrrt rn therr hearts lrfiell To K C M O tomorrow after noon December 24 at 2 00 and hear how Amerrcas favorrte Chrrstmas poem Twas the Nrght Before Chrrstmas was wrrtten Its story wrll be brought to you by the Westport Studro Players drrected by Cecrle Burton ' ' ' T E R ' . 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' I December'23.1952 THE WESTPORT CRIE R Page Three Two Ways to Shop lor Christmas After last year's shopping experiences I resolved that this year I would not be caught again as a last-minute shopper. It wasn't too bad until the last day when I still had my mother's present to buy. I had bought a set of left- handed golf clubs for my right-handed father lthey were on saler, a bird- watcher s manual complete with telescope for my little br'other, a year's sup- ply of chlorophyll dog food for my dog, and a bicycle fixit case for my grandmother. As I went walking through a revolving door, I suddenly found myself in a department store so I decided to go to the eighth floor' and buy my mother a pipe rack 'to be used as a gentle hint to my father, of courseb. The es- calators were so loaded that they were going backwards so I climbed the stairs, and I do mean climbed. When I finally made it to the furniture de- partment I discovered that they were all out of pipe racks so I thought I would buy something my mother really needed, something like a ukelele. But, when I arrived at the music department where they had one uke left, I felt in my pocket for my billfold, but it wasn't there. With a feeling of hope- lessness I jumped out the nearest window. That is the quickest way to get anywhere during the Christmas rush thave an ambulance take your Next year I plan to sit quietly at home with my catalogue and do my shopping by mail What Does Christmas Mean To You Have you finished your Chr rstmas shopping? Is every gift wrapped? Is every card mailed? As each street seems to echo the cry Hurry hurry they smile for they are adorned rn the best style of the season Plaza lights gleam for the hundreds who come to see them In every depart ment store rs Santa Claus surround ed by awed children Rudolph the Reindeer proudly takes hrs place among the standard Christmas favor rtes and carols ring out Just as they have for a month People crowd the stores throng the streets and keep on moving at a hurried pace In the background a. few may hear the church bells ring Someone always rs raving that he has the Christmas Spirit but does he9 Thanksgiving rs almost lost 1 the rush to bring Christmas into its prominent place and consequently Christmas loses much of its sacred ness and emoyment Once celebrated as a happy Holy day Christmas now brings to many only headaches and financial problems As you walk along a part of the bustle that the season brings stop to listen to that chori srng watch the lrttle boy dole out hrs nickels to buy hrs mother a present Then remem ber that rf Christmas takes a month to prepare for most certainly 'rt de mands your thought and help to make what rs really rs-a Holy day Meeting the Deadlme This issue rs Gerre White who sets her alarm for an early hour rn order to perform the duties of editor rn addrtron to her regular Job as circulation manager Gerre expects to continue her education at Junior college rn preparation for a career rn teaching Carole Reubart keeps busy pursuing her career as a vocalrst but she finds time for reporting and typing for the Crrer She rs a mainstay of the current Crier staff THE WESTPORT CRIER g9'GTl D W Fublrsixrledhbgwheeklly liiuring Elie sarool year by the newswntrng class of es por rg c oo ansas i y rssourr Entered as second class matter April 4 1928 at he post office at Kansas A1 City Missouri under the Act of March 3 I8 9 S Address The Westport Crier 315 East Thirty ninth street Kansas City C QOL L- Nlrssourr ISSUE EDITORS it r in rlmt trre K rite rr l' lit r anrce lrltlrt Nur. l' lit rr CTFOC Reulnrt l ltr rr l l' lrlrr 0 Xnne Th mp n Fe ture I' lrtrr Jarkrt Ruler Sport lwlrtor Tom Holltrrft P rr n u XX hrte l h t gr rplrer Perl-n Bcrgrcl it nr lun! 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I Dear Santa: If it's possible, could you please help us out, here is a mod- est list of gifts We need, without a doubt Please bring Sunne Owens a hell copter to deliver office notices faster Margaret Creech a driver s license so she can drrve her daddy crazy Dean Lrngenfelter a permanent deferment from the draft Jane Cassady Just a permanent Joe Balls hrs girl to Westport John Foreman and Charles Mrller pink Cadrllacs Donna Dodds ten cashmere sweaters 4that goes for all of usl Clark Smith curly harr Mopsy Hall nothing shes already got hrm Judy Goss a home lunch permit Gene Sater money Marilyn Whitney one of Tom s Arr Force bud dies Tommy Jarvis an elevator for Westport the wants to sell all the passes he bought? Jeannette Mc Hugh some new shrrts for her broth er fshes worn out all hrs old ones' Ed Downwurd Gardner an arr plane Dora Skinner the same and she ll share rt with Barbara Swarthes Nancy Snrdow and John Holland scholarships to Yale and Vassar re spectrvely The Cheerleaders every Westporter at every game Marian Chrrstranson a shorthand wrrtrng typewriter Larry Goetz an rllustrat ed bird book Joan Frazier something so everyone will know she rs no rela tion to Steve Adrienne Asher three Wheatres box tops so she can get a genuine Jungle Jim ring Don Ed wards a copy of all future chemistry test questions Jim Toevs Dusty Barr Joanne Bresrna Marilyn Linde man and Helen Alexander a copy of Dons copy and for the front hall a Jukebox playing the Westport Kids I Went to Your Wedding Now we must close Dear Santa but we pause for Just one reason To wrsh you Merry Christmas and a Joyful Holiday Season PHLP F0111 T E W E S T P O R T C R I R December 23 1902 Forergn Students Recall Chnslmases ln 0ther Lands Chrrstmas always brlngs happy memorres of Santa Claus fragrant pmes brrght snow carolrng and fam I urnrrng In rnunlrres u hfn Ihm hm c sp: nl fflflkfllllltt 9 IH Ihr past are ll hurl I H111 r I' rnu R4 f 4 r und Bur mm 1ly gatherrngs Three Westport stu dents recall Chrrstmases rn other MUSIC MART Camera Center 3933 Mann sf JE 5555 llflll lhllllllffll rl ,I i if fl LMIMMQE A slgifgwq THE LANTERN 6 East 39th St Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Special Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Prrced to Fxt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lukes a Nnte Out, Too' lands and remember customs that drffer from those rn Amerrca Mrchael Jeweler Junror has spent hrs last srx Chrrstmases rn Salonrca Greece vshere the holrday rs over a vueek long Mrchael remembers small stalls prled hrgh wrth toys for sale along the streets Agros Vasrlros 0 Saint B111 and the gatherrng of the Chrrstmas tree merchants rn one desrgnated place New Years Greece 1S excltrng wrth the brrght frreworks and the tradrtronal Vasrlo Prta a pre verth one lucky corn rn a I and Norcross Cards Unusual Gifts MEMORY LANE 3949 Mam WEstport 8695 OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE Record Round Up A large selectron of vsestern popular and folk records WE 8120 24 E 39th srde that some member of the fam rls urll frnd Though Greece rs a poor country urth few of the brrght holrday dec oratrons typrcal of the Unrted States the Chrrstmas sprrrt pr evarls Erna Retzer and Barbara Luedrg freshmen recently from Germany recall a much more relrgrous Chr rst mas season that begrns about the mrddle of November Sankt Nrko laus brrngs toys to the chrldren on the frfth or srxth of December and on the three Thursdays before Chrrst mas the chrldren go carolrng dressed rn natrvlty scene costumes On the mght before Chrrstmas the tree rs brought rn and decorated by the par ents w1th brrght ornaments and small candles Everyone then gathers around the tree to srng Strlle Nacht accompanied by drstant bells Around the world thrs song wrll be sung rn homes rn many countrres durmg the holrday season creatrng memorres for years to come SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD wr: 4274 51, at 3951 Marn 39th and MAIN S LARGEST READY TO VVEAR STORE Wnshes You a JJdlJ,9y .JJ Aclzy Sefaion CARPENTER S BIRD ROOM 411 Home of Talkrng Senator Brrd FIN XMAS GIFTS C211 For Frrends VA 6569 and Famrly -if OYOUS 265011 NK FROM Co 5 3937 Mann .' ' H E ' . I .' . . - - 1 ,' . 1 , y I ' - . . 'Y l U . Q . - W , H . . - ry 1. I l ' ' i' '. - . ,,, . Y. . . - I Q. ' I . it . ,, H . U . I . , - . V . A I I 7 , y I ' .' . . l..,.-,faf p p L E G A 1' 7 ' ' - . if 1 X 1 '57 rs 'f 1 1 ' 'R ls E lf X - S 1 X ' 4 - 1 0 I 4,1 Oo 0055 ,' A o I, 7 0 Decembe123 952 THE WESTPORT CRIER PaQeFne Under EE, 045 I gl? ll OC Sllent mght holy Illglll all IS calm all IS bught These famlhax words axe flom an old Gexman caxol heald and sung all axound the woxld at thls tlme of yeax Its the Chust mas season and evexy one IS 1n the aayest of moods w1th Slnglng decol atlng the Chustmas t1ee shoppln fox plesents and haxmg all the kxds home fo1 the vacatlon Cha1l1e Scott 52 seems to be es he can mlss JUDIOI College and Gel man class to be back at deal old Westpolt What was that f1e1ce and feloclous ammal seen scannmg the halls the othe1 day befoxe school? Was xt a zeal l',1S..619 Yes that was WGSLCI and he was belng pexsonlfxed by none othel than Leonaxd Bunnell Chemxstxy Pxofessox What can you tell me about n1t1ates9 Do1othy Callson Well they 16 a lot cheapex than day lates Do you bunnyhop FLASH The C1161 staff has de claled a hohday beg,1nn1ng on De cembex 23 and endlng on Janualy 5 Defmltlon of Chustmas A wldelx obselved holiday on whlch nelthel the past non the futuxe 15 of so much xntexest as the plesent Rollln Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO O3lI Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mann Sr VA 8931 Self Servlce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 Food? Fudax s Fxench F1 led Shllmp' Favoute Past1me'9 Teasmg' Th1s good lookmg Junxol stands 6 tall and has baby blue eyes He IS a membe1 of the basketball team Who IS he'P Ou1 ads hold that secxet' Fullback 'lOOk1l1g at semestel g1ades1 Well Im as famous as Washmgton now Halfback How do you flgure thatf' Fullback Well I went down m hlstolv Homecomlng. Assembly A day of lelsuxe and xeconclllatlon fol all We take thls oppo1tun1ty to xemmd Don Ross that thexe ARE some cute JUNIOR nls M OIISOII Dave Estelle P E telson Don Edwa R ds R c1a Webb Dust 1 Ban C athexme Ruf H ollcloft R legelman Robext Sandqu s Helen Ronn1e Os T lund Alxce P A ul Slsk S ue Janus Tom Lucllle S xmon M onson NEWS BRIEFS Just back flom college axe M1 F1ede11cM1lle1 hls son and thntv s1x of hls common lealnln s stu dents They vlslted Kansas un1 vexsxty on Decembex 17 Puxsumf, then alchaeologlcal studles they VlS1t6d the Museum of Natuxal H1s toly Vlewmg a f1lm of football h1ghl1ghts was one of the out standing actxvltxes of the day F01 the fnst time ln twelve w eaxs Westpoltels ale emoymg a beau tlful Chustmas txee ln the f1ont hall Thanks to the Student Coun c1l and to all the students who took palt ln the tlee t1lITlI'1'lll'15.. ac t1x1t1es Speclal thanks to Robelt Etheudge and Jack Comex fox et tmg the tl ee and to Lenole Yea 81 chanman of the decolatlon com mlttee Our Chnstmas Cover was planned and photo gxaphed by Pe1 ky Bexgfeldt Some thlng was wanted fo1 the cove1 of the Chustmas lssue that would t1e ln the hollday season wlth school actlvxtles A plctuxe of the offlcexs of the stalned xound Klause made the enlaxgement and plmted end was wutten by Pelky Bexg feldt a cappella chon wlth a glass wmdow xn the back was declded upon Chuck the fxnal glossy The leg S O U T H S I D E Book a. SUPPLY s'ronE 210 E 39115 Sf VA 9533 MERRY CHRISTMAS AWD HAPPY NEW YEAR lumous-make orlcblo or upright ri new or expo y reconditioned n TYPEIIITEIX nocron THE GIFT WITH A FUTURE! Low As Como io Chaffee: and choose Q GRAND AVE T410 f . 1 . ' 0 0 . ' ' ' C '- Q A I Jr me .- - , -. A , 0 p 4 ., Q . . M I cm - I 1 pecially anxious for this day when U ' .7 ' ' ' - . , e . . - i Ma ' V i ' I 't ' I I --1 z 1: P P1126 Slk H E W E S T P O R T C Decembex 73 190 LIP l70lWll7a Marilyn Ihnulwrx :mtl Bob I et A Happy Chxxstmas Season Is xn stoxe fox you and me Whxch axe beneath oux tx ee Thxs fxxst ones vtxapped wxth laugh e Daxk cuxls blue flashxng eyes A fx lendly smxle fox evexyone A bundle of suxpxxse A peppv lxttle Senxox Is she oux Chxxstmas txeat She does hex paxt xn evexy task In thls she can t be beat As an offxcex xn Pep Club A good cheexleadex too A membex of Pxomethean Shes vsell known and not by a eve Fox many claxm hex fxxendshxp And many love hex well Cause xn anythxng she undextakes It s suxe to come out swell Along wxth hex love fox othexs Is a gxeat love fox hex food She claxms that Fx ench fx xed shxxmp and apples To hex axe vexy good D0 YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Come to Budget Fabrlc Shop 3949 Mann Of couxse the song axxd sxngex That put hex xn a daze Axe I Went to Youx Weddxne And lxl ole Pattxe Page Ray Anthony has a place of tops Among hex lxkes 1n bands And svvxmmxng seems to be a spoxt She thxnks xs sxmply gxand Of couxse by novs you have no doubt What Chrxstmas gxft vue mean Fox Maxxlyn Davxdsons happy xxavs Wxll alw ays xexgn supxeme And thxs oux next pxxze package Is wxapped fxom head to foot In fx xendshxp fx xerxdlxness and spoxts Not lackxng xrx good looks A football lxexo IS oux man On varsxty he shxnes Behxnd those shy bxown eyes of hxs Lxe ease and fun combxned A fxxendly pexsonalxty Sets off thls fellows chaxm And hxs contented mannex Accents hxs smxle so vsaxm He says that huntxng xs one of The pastxmes that he lxkes And dx xvxng xound town xn hxs cax Suxely beats a daxly hxke Les Bxovsn xs quxte xmpoxtant In Bobs band vxoxld of today And Txyxng seems to be a son T E S T S Suxts Slacks Sportswear BEST Bl TEST 3920 Mann VA 9271 He thxnks xs lxexe to stax He lxsts hxs favoxxte food as shxxnxp Of all thxngs good to eat But goes xn bx fox one name dxslx Whxch one? A xeal Dutch txeat Of couxse by now you knoxx vs ho xs Thxs guv of whom vue speak And novt Just who else could xt be Than that gxeat guy Bob Leet Its nxce to have these tvvo Qxeat fxxends Smxlxn xn oux fxont hall We xe suxe they vvxsh xxxth all of us A Mexxw Chxxstxnas to all Brewer Prmhng Co 212 E 39th ST LO 8604 W M 31 Q, 'W-f 1 Q33 qx MERRY From Av, oxmonns Jweuxv '7 9 xc Q smarmf :mln sm ms Mlm: vouru ron cumsr HIGH 5CHOOL BIB ECL B I :om vouu scnobl x Ng CIOWD FINSPII ATION 1. ENJOY M! NT EVIRYONE INVITED -Ovuvxmzvmf DYNAMIC calls 'run voum Mm' Tn: cmxumct or A our n 1 s s z o 4-axloaloxqf M Xl f 151 s-avi' I' nm cnnlsmu reuowsfurf UI-lid ' U2 .. O 'I X ' ,. h .D ' U ' 1 5 V . A . . I 4 I 4 7 ft I' rn' ' Y . ' 4' PF' FD 1 . - I, ' , , m - -. - I , . - -- .V - '5' '- . ' . -. T S? L: , ' -. - . M- N A , .s . ' D a+ - ' ' . '. ' rr . Q ' . , 4 E , . Q ' - o i -. - I ' . 'Q .', -A v H, , A',' x' ' v-n .' 1 51' - P-I -I I 0 17 -I vi m f . i I . Y ' . ' . !t.,.N 4 : I 1 4 ' . 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' ,Q U Q A 6 f' I ' , no J hn Barth In who S who of Eddre Barth a well known Junror December 23 1952 T H E W E S T P O R T C R I R Page Sexen Merry Clrrrstmas From The Crrer Staff bw Ki 41, 171' 'I A rf' 'M L y, N I at A Ilm Toevs Makes Good Try As Crty Mayor Nommee Havrng won the nomrnatron at Westport Jrmmy Toexs went on to the crty vnrde hrgh school Mayor for a Day contest Although he was de feated by two votes at the all crty student councrl meetrng, December 3 he came rn fourth rn the lrne of con testants partrcrpatrne r th s all rmportant affarr Jrmmy had a well rounded rrrtel lr ent speech worked out for hrs de but He practrced trme and trme aqarn made tape recordrngs and plaved and replayed them to deter mme hrs mrstakes If hard xrork perseverance and research had any thrnr, to do mth thrs rmpor tant elec fron Westport may vrell be proud of rts candrdate Jrmmy Jay Toevs For Sophrstrcated Clothes At Budget Prrces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Marn Open Esenrngs tr 9 G I JOES LETTER SWEATERS and SATIN SCHOOL JACKETS 3947 Mann WE 7090 It's OLD SOUTHERN BARBECUE PIT For Barbecue at :ts Best I3 East 39th St VA 9165 John Barth who graduated from Westport rn 1949 was recently elected to Who s Who rn Amerrcan Colleges and Unrversrtres John lb a senlor at Wrllram Jevsell and rs the presr dent of hrs class He rs the brother here at Westport He vvrll be rntro duced thrs mornrng at the annual Homecomrng assembly Joe Woods ATHLETIC GOODS co Club Jackets and Sweaters IOO7 Grand VI 3802 Photo Frrrrsh NKC N0 3930 RS Elh011'A2H5 lflthleys W., For That Prrvate Party or Dance Prescrrptrorr Pharmacv T H E G A R R 1403 W 39th WE 3244 3605 Broadway LO 2256 All Makes of New Portables gag SALES RENTALS REPAIRS 'S SPECIAI 5700507 Rfllfdl R0 766' Finest rental stock rn the country NMIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 800 Grand Ave. Za! 1917 Vlctor 6492 ' I E J r u I 2 I L V L. , V: Q -5 4 Vi 'Un' , . 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D i Page E1ght E W E S T P O R T C R I Decembel 23 19:17 Flghhng Tlgers Chalk Up Additional Pre Season Vlctorles V1 ESTPORT VS V1 ARD Wlth the defeat of Waxd lngh school on Satulday Dec 13 the Westpo1t TIQGIS b1ought the11 18CO1d up to 5 mns and 1 loss The Wald Cyclones V618 no match fOl the T1 gexs 11 ho b1eezed by them by a sco1e of 36 to 25 The TIQBIS took a11 68111 lead 111 the f11st qua1 E61 and neve1 let the Wald squad get out 1n f1ont tlnoughout the IBSD of tl1e Lame Don Ross and Mlke Jones paced the T1gSl offense Ross 111th 12 pomts and Jones NK 1th 9 polnts The TIQCIS h1t a cold st1eak 111 the thnd quaxtel and wexe unable to sco1e unt1l Don Edwa1ds lllt a f1ee tlnoxx that bloke the ICG The T1ge1s had cont1o1 of the game untll the fmal buzze1 sounded endme the game The l1ne ups WESTPORT so 111 1 XX lntntn WARD 1 I rllm R11 V1 ESTPORT VS ARGENTINE The A1 ent1ne Mustan s handed the T1ge1s H1611 fnst defeat of the season on the Mustang home cou1t The TIQSIS held an 11 DOIHI lead at the end of tl1e fnst half Don Ross led the TIQGI offense by dumpme 1n 20 DOIHLS The TIECIS left the flOO1 at half t1me XK1l'.l'1 a '72 to 11 lead but the Mustangs came back 1n the sec ond half to pull ahead 1n the f1nal mlnutes on f1ee thlovns The Mustangs 116111 1nto a full COUII DICSS 1n tl1e th11d QUHIICI and had the TIEEIS off balance unt1l they found a way to ClaCk ll J1m Whlte f1eld was second 1n the scoung col umn mth 7 pomts The l1ne ups WESTPORT 35 1111 1 111 I ARGFNTINE X 1.lL11 ll ll lXll1lLl VK lm Look Us Up CULP PRINTING 111-1oGRAP1-11NG co 203 East3Qt 1 VA 1530 Promenade wlth PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39:11 so VA 9439 V1 ESTPORT VS DE LA SALLE The WEStDO1t TIQCIS 1olled oven the De La Salle Cadets by a sco1e of 43 to 36 on the Cadet l1ome coult F11day Dec 12 The T1 61 offense was led by B111 Dum01t1e1 and Don Ross Ross scoxed 14 polnts yylnle Dulmox t1e1 dumped IU 10 pomts The Bengals left the floo1 at half tlme on top of a 27 to 16 sco1e It was 1n the thnd qua1te1 that the Cadets put on then noyy O1 neve1 d1l16 but the TIQCIS fought lt off as the f1nal qua1te1 began It vxas 1n the fou1th qua1te1 that the TIECIS sta1ted to wlden the scoung ma1g1n Don Edwalds M1ke Jones and Don Ross each dumped 'n one f1eld goal to help b11n up the SCOIC fo1 e T1 e1s 111 the f1nal mmutes of 16 ame The l1ne ups WESTPORT F G T 11 Q 1 u DE LA SALLE 1111, Afhlehc Equipment Zawya ClfMPBL'LL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 11 13 Bulhmore Ave GIBSON S RESTAURANT C3t611I1U to Students as alvsays 5 E 39th St JE 7868 Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS HOUR sERv1 3834Mam WE 1500 Over 26 Years Of Dependable Servuce KLEPS DRUG 81 BUUK STURE WE 1740 VA 9657 Across the Sheet from School Glve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Eve1yv1he1e f01 the T1 eatment of Athletes Foot I X FULL LINE SHEAFFER SNORKEL PENS f l - T H E R ' 1 -1- . 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I - l 1 Ll of Q , 5,5 . r 6, i V N1 't 'X u u a 1 ,- hr Illvatpnrt Glrivr Vol 40 No 8 kansas Cnty MISSOUTI January ?1 1953 Who 's Up' Janualy Janualy Janualy Janualy JHUUHIV No School F'llSt semestel ends W9StD0lE vs East TIEGI Den Mawol fOl a Day assembly 8 25 A M WGSIDOIT, VS Paseo COE learnlng by Dolng Flllln out lncome tax letulns wlll plesent no ploblems to the 52 mem b9lS of the Coopelatlye Occupatlonal Educatlon classes These students Dlmes Brrng Hope To All Polro Vlchms undel the dllectlon of M155 Callotta Cunnlng have spent the last few weeks lealnlng how to flle a tax 16 turn -s inks d,,...-....,. FNIPI UXILIJ Bl IHF f XIYIFR XLlxflNl'Xf KUNIP XXX nn tht I flfllbflllll Hlrbcrt .Spun cr lrhtbrts u mo hu luhtrlzn, at lvl! fn pulurzl uhuh he made ur nn rulurttsrng erh1'1t I lu Thls DIOJECE leplesents only one of the many actlvltles whlch the C O E DUDIIS learn They are employed by buslnesses and wolk foul O1 flve houls a day They earn on the avelage of 94 cents an 110111 Twelve of the C O E students WOIK ln stock and shlpplng twelve ln letalllng, foul teen ln mechanlcs and lndustly and foul teen as Cl91kS and stenoglaphers The C O E students XCCCIVE 2 unlts one f01 then class and one for wolk Aftel a yeal s WO1k these students ale bettel D1 epaled to entel the buslness WOlld X SPEFI XL INDOOR POOI adapted for the treatnllnt of phuual llllflfllIIl69 ls one of the jaczlztzes of the Delano school These children ure bemg louerezl tntu th: unter for exerczses that lull help them regatn tht use of paralyzed musdes I'dtt0rs Note fllong wzth reporters from other schools lane lasszulx unrl lun! Huzltstep toured the lleluno School anrl the Rchnblltttltlzuz Institute ftnrl ulnertecl Ihr fllllllflfk or tlf Irmtlnent of palm rl1IS IS the s nn as ,lane fanmlv sau t My name IS Galy I had pollo two yeals ago My case was not as mlld as some but I was very lucky be cause I can walk and some day the Th1S typlfles the 55 000 human be lngs who were strlcken Wlth the dread d1SCaS8 lnfantlle paralysls durlng the yeal of 1952 It was an estl mated 10061 lncrease ovel 1951' Yes DOIIO ln lts most savage at tack of all tlme brought death b10k en homes spent savlngs and an ln debtedness to the Natlonal Founda tlon as well as palalyzed muscles We ln Kansas C1ty ale most fol tunate ln havlng, the facllltles to paltlally cope Wlth pollo patlents Othel than hospltals we have schools such as Delano equlpped wlth many of the latest machlnes whlch help chlldlen lef,a1n muscle use and con tlol Thele ale facllltles fOl all types of physlcal thelapy a small swlm mlllg pool whlch helps patlents IG educate alm leg, and back muscles a steps fol lealmng how to go up and down pullles wlth welghts and othel Slmllal appalatus looms Whlch ald ln eye hand contlol a panel wlth ev 61 yday equlpment llke telephone key hole door knobs and llght SXNllZCheS All of thls equlpment must be kept ln pelfect lepall and new DICCBS lfllllflfllltll nn In e 1'llIll'l Repairs Underway A new sound has been added to the shuffle of feet and the murmur of volces U1 the halls that of bang lng hammers and swlshlng palnt brushes Westport IS addlng a long llst of lmplovements to ltS bulldlng lnclud lng plasterlng and othel ITIIIIOI re Da1lS the pamtmg of twenty nlne looms and soundprooflng ln the flont hall and typlng room Wooden panels ale to replace the glass ln the audltollum doors and llunttnuml un Page lou, H Two Changes In Faculty Ml Challes Dlxon assumed hlS du tles as vlce DI lnclpal of Manual hlgh school on January 5 He had taught mathematlcs and bookkeeplng at WBSLDOIE fol the past two years Mlss Vllglllla Welch wlll take a se mestel s leave of absence to do ad vanced wolk above the masters de glee at Columbla Unlvelslty ln New YOIk Clty fOl1OW1Ilg the completlon of the fllst semestel Ml Galland Nlchols adY1SE1 of the JUHIOI College paper wlll take chalge of the pub llcatlon of The Lner The yealbook has been sent to press - -u - ! - 4 9 0 C 0 O O I . 5 ' 22- . 28iA D, v . 'U 30- ' '. Q O o o o ' ' G. - . . VA ', , W I I ' ' ,- ' ' ' . . I I F ' A , ' ' G ' , I, v, . . ' .- . X ' . . , ' . - W' rv. , W ' ' A Y a ' f rv iv ' ' braces will be off! regular gymnastics room with a mat, K Y . - l . .xl K ' 2.11. 1.1 A , 5 -, lu,- '1, , ' ' f, I' ' , . -. f -' -. '-.f. , - Q 7 ' '- ' ' v' - . . ' ' ' ' J. - . . . g .. I I- . 1 . . . . - , i ,, - . 1 - I '. I ' ' - t' . ' ' ' ,' . ' . . . . ' ' . ,' . ' . . . . . . , ' ' .' ' ' v ' ' , . I .' ' , I .A h V V' 1 . P21a0Two THE WESTPORT CRIE R January 21. 1953 Crusade For Education In Missouri Is there a reason why Missouri cannot have an improved public edu- cation system? The Missouri Citizens Commission has completed a two vear study of public elementary and secondary schools It has prepared a lrst of proposed changes which would put each school drstrrct and the state school ard program on a budget basis uaranteerng each drstrrct suffrcren funds to cover all necessary school expenses The state and the local school districts wculd share the cost of the program of education rn such a wav as to put all sections of the state on a fair school upport basis rn terms of local financial abrlrtv The only way all children can be sure of satisfactory educational op pcrtunrtv is to guarantee that the rndrvrdual school system wrll be able to have properly qualified teachers 'rece sary tran portatron facrlrtres wherever pupil transportation rs needed adequate school burldrngs and equipment and uffrcrent funds for other operatrn costs Manv cf the major school problems could be solv d rf the schools were adequately financed but there are otlser problems such as small drstrrcts uniust as essments and m outmoded laws w lrrch also must be solved ltrrsscurr h r sources ranking twentieth among the states rn terms of the p cples inc m per school child but rt ranks forty rxth rn the per cent g sp nt on foucatron Is rt too much to ask that Mrssourrans raise the educational st ndards at least to the level of their abrlrty to support them? A Paper The Whole School Enjoys Today more than ever The Crier staff endeavors to print as many names as possible Here are a few suggestions for gettrne your name into print The easiest way is simply to tell your staff members of the different happenings around school They may occur rn your home room class gym class the front hall or at any one place rn the school The members of the staff are also always happy to receive Under the Clock items because they are usually short on gossip material Although the staff rs anxious to wrrte about vou remember the student body rs the scurce of material The staff rs a cross section of the student body representing the av erage student rn popularity actrrrty and intellect Hence very few students can sav that thev dont know someone on the staff to whom they can give news Students who ear rr recognition rn dramatrcs musrc art sports and other actrvrtres are sure to receive acclaim but besides being a participant rn these actrvrtres there are many different things to do that receive mention After reading this article we sincerely hope everyone will make it a point to help the staff with the future publrcatrons of The Paper the Whole School Enjoys Meeting the Deadline Holding the reins as Editor rn Chief rn this issue rs Janice Prothe Jan has served as a reporter worked on circulation and helped on the Herald She has served rn every staff pcsrtron and rs well qualified to take over the editor s duties Jumping on the bandwagon to ard the Journalism class as a typrst and reporter youll find Juanita Van Vleck Dutch has prored her . Cf eal' lift, lX! My boyfriend has not called for four months, three weeks and five days Finally, I called hrm and a redhead rn a Southern accent an swered as my boyfriends mother rs from New England this worried me Last week I saw my boyfriend at the show with a blond She didnt have a Southern accent but she certainly wasn t hrs mother' A friend said she had seen hrm and a brunette parked at a frllrng station Do you thrnk my boyfriend rs no longer interested rn me and rf so what shall I do? Bewrldered Dear Bewrldered It rs possible that your boyfriend no longer cares for you so throw a party with a suitable percentag of b s 4201 and girls ll you'v e sure to have an adequate supply of refreshments the male speecres rs susceptible when frlled You wrll get new boyfriends and perhaps your old one back Miss Florence Fix Dear Flo I followed your advice with some success my old boyfriend calls twice each day and I get approximately 15 calls from the guest lrst of the par tv My only problem rs homework I flunked 5 of my 6 semester exams I am 312 weeks behind rn my assign ments and rn 2 term papers Do you think I have allowed my social lrfe to interfere with my grades too much9 Anxious Dear Anxious It rs apparent that you have al lowed your desire for popularity to replace your good Judgment Your grades are more rmpor tant than boys as the knowledge you gain will last long after those fickle fellows are lrapprly marr red to someone else Drop all but one boyfriend and catch up on your school work immediately Miss Fix P S My phone number rs ENter prrse 7777 rf any of those fickle fel lows are free on Thursday evening precentage of 25 boys and 1 grrl trzrmmm THE WESTPORT CRIER lme? W Publrslred br weekly liiurrng fthe siirool year by the newswrrtmg class of e tport High School an :rs rty rssourr Entered rs second class matter April 4 1928 at the post office at kansas is Crty Nlrssourr under the Act of March 3 1819 CRGLL Addrc s flue Westport Crrer 315 Eat Thrrtyrrrrrth street Kansas City Nlrs ourr ISSUE EDITORS I I ll KU ll UH li. l Y 'lt L ll 7 l r rrr r Nl r r l 1 I 1' lu l I K r :wir .lm c I r r rrrr rr sri L Sim nrcl Joy Ta ey To Publish DeMolay Paper Chuck Krause and Mike Boer ner Juniors at Westport will serve as associate editors for The Knight a new publication put out by the Mother Chapter of De Molay A, ' , V. 1 Ari '-l g .AU ' L, ' .' ' ' - ' - - , A A ' ,' , , , . Y ' . .' A . . ,- .V ' ' L v K ' -' ' . L. S . ' . ' . ' : A ,- v -' W I ' 1 . . - ' ' . 1 A S . . S . ' ' 4 ' , , ' . . I Q ' ' , , , - - U. -' ' . ' . ' .. . .D . . ' ' ' e e ' ' , ' . . .' ' s s ', s so e ' ' ' ' . ' ' 1 ,f M.J N: is .9 I . . . ' - ' ,- ' . -A - , ,- 3, . ' ' 3 e ' ' . 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Thx ee Janua1y211953 THE WESTPORT CRIER Page UIYUIF I I 4 lllllf F01 sometlme now va11ous students ln the newsw11t1ng class have been taklng tu1 ns at w11t1ng th1s column but who d know mo1e about what happens th1oughout these hallowed halls than the old clock h1mse1f'P So we asked h1m to dlvulffe some of what hes seen and hea1d w1th these 16 sults Ronny McC1e1ght has been b11ng mg hxs own p11vate p11low to sec ond hou1 Ame11can P1oblems lately H1s explanatlon My mo1n1ng nap yknow If you want to see you1 name 1n Unde1 the Clock w11te 1t he1e Nell Walte1s sa1d he wouldnt be 11eve lt anyway when Lucy M111e1 told h1m to look at h1mself the wav othe1 people do ABC S OF WESTPORT Ado1ab1e Pat F1Sk Bo1ste1ous Ann Rock Cute Pat Keys Dange1ous Chuck Meve1s Ene1get1c the news class Funny Jo Thompson Gallant Ben Pete1son Heavenly weekends Implsh Ca1olyn K1ehl K1llJoy leport caxds Lovable Leno1e Yeage1 Mascullne J1m Applequlst Nlce He1b Spencel Olnely B111 C1ossen Petlte Joy Talley Queenly LIZ M1tche1l Rough homewolk S11ent-Bob M81t1n8Z T81I1f1C Bonny H111 Undelstandmg Jane Cassady Vexat1ous Ga1y P9113 Wa1y-Joan HEDIS X Cltlng C11nt Kelly Young Steve FIHZIC1 Zany Pat Flathe1s GIBSON S RESTAURANT Cateung to Students as always 5 E 39th St JE 7868 It doesnt take lon fo1 news to t1ax el a1ound Westpolt 1espec1a1lv wlth the C1161 staff on the loose' In case you haven t heald the latest Balbala Mason and Don Stackhouse a1e gomg steady w111le Bob Toft and Phylhs Loman hate become enea ed Bo n events happened on Chustmas Dont SWEHI off cokes lf you sud denly flnd you1self able to see th10u h Clalk Sm1th he p1obably Just spllled some acld ln the chem1st1y lab Mr Ha111S says te1ev1s1on 1sn t 16 placmg 1ad1o half as fast as lt IS homewrnk The facts she s a sen1o1 Among he1 talents ale s1ne1n Actlng. Pundlt and Hono1 Soclety N1ce llttle dog, good llttle pooch You 1em1nd me of llook f01 the HDSWBI 1n the adsl Bev R1ley G1ve me '1 good def 1n1t1on of gomg steady Sue Lasswell Thats when a boy and gnl spend all H1811 f1ee t1me d1s cusslng how wonde1ful he IS F'1ank Hayden says he sax Anna Goeckele1 beh1nd the scenes dome thlngs no one else would do 'he meant all the ext1a stage WOIK she has done I REX KEN Photo Fnnnsh N K C N0 3930 S O U T H S I D E Book a. suPPl.Y s'roRs 210 E 39m sf VA 9533 Complete Lune of Engineering Art and Draftnng Supplves Typewnters Rented Student Rate Free Plckup and Dehvery fl 'Pl gf G 1s f01 the made calds that Rate so h1 11 w1tl1 folks A IS fo1 authouty Wh1Ch Doth ou1 Vllath DIOVOKC If s fO1 the effo1t we Can t seem to p1ocu1e A IS fO1 the RHSWBIS not R1ght It seems so su1e D IS f01 the dog gone luck well need to take us thlough S 15 fo1 the semeste1s Im lad the1es only two Some Boners We Would Hate to See ln The Cner At the begmmng of fou1th hou1 to day the Student Counc1l Execut1on Comm1ttee w11l meet Ma1tha Palmg1en who b1oke he1 a1m 1ecentlV 1S 1ecove11ng unde1 he cal of D1 Downs Bob Buchanan was pla1nly 1n1u1ed when a wldow fell on h1m du11nL, last weeks Wlnd sto1m Some JUHIOIS had a fool sale Sat u1 day The D1 oceeds went to the pollo fund Promenade with PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th ss VA 9439 Record Round Up A la1ge selectlon of WESIGXD populal and folk 16CO1ds WE 8120 24 E 39th PPLEGAT SPORTING GOODS COVIPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD ws 4274 . 44 aff: . 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I I I v 1 . o n I ' PEIQEFOUI THE WESTPORT CRIER Janua1x2l 1953 Scholarships Can Pay Dlvldenrls Tl11s IS the fou1 th 11st ln the seues of avallable scholalshlps Smtv Srhnlnrshzp I nluz' llurznrmn lldrxarfl l nlser ltx ldlllllflilgfl 'Nla N3ll0l18l Honorarx Xla aclm ett QI00 00 Xlnunt llolxolte I ollegf- Nu 1tl1 llalllu a Xlnunt llolu ltr follfgf Nlmlar hip ? 70 00 N981 a ltutf l l6'fllIl00 liilllllfltlgf' 'lla a rtuf 1 e un fgx Qc 11 ar up H0000 W elle let l ollegf ll ellt slew 'Nla l enfllf tr Il 'Nallfnal Sf lwlar lllll 45185000 wal llllf 1 arlcton Lf llege 'Nortllfulml 'Nlmn l arlftnn Scholar lnp lfre lmlan Sch: lar hip l rentls Scholar lup 3600 00 H5500 00 3600 00 X4 ar val Rll1PIl1Ib1l Talented Poetess Among Westport's Great In a recent ed1t1on of the Kansas C1tv Stax a graduate of Westpo1t Mrs Helen Rowe Henze was glven hlgh pra1se for her accompllshments 1n the f1eld of poetly Mrs Henze 1ece1ved a book contract and substantlal cash advance from Doubleday and Co who w1ll br1ng out th1s fall a volume con ta1n1ng f1fty two of her poems He1e 1S a sample of what MIS Henze bel1eves to be one of he1 best m1scellaneous poems PANTHER IN THE DARK Black panther on the hmb and at the hea1t l1e qu1etly Contaxn you1 b11ght desne whose gleam lu1 ks m your amber eyes Whose sma1t 1S deep as thlough your arterles runs flle Wounded you seek the bxanch the shelteung dark The cool d1m shadows and the nlght s klnd eyes Wh1ch see but do not st1ess the bloodstaln mark That pzobes 1ts lance w1th1n your heavmg th1ghs You who so p1oudly sprang from tree to rock Who stalked the moss banked pool the grassy plam New to you1 knowledge comes th1s savage shock You and the heart are fellows now w1th pa1n Yet old to the world the tolment that you feel L1e qu1etly black panther lt w1ll heal Westpoxt can well be ploud of wo1k so fme as th1s f1om one of 1ts many celebzated gladuates REPAIRS UN DERWAY lfllllfllllltnff from lr! 1 Um' a kxln fo1 bakmg pottery vs1ll b pu1chased fO1 the a1t 1oom MISS Becks 1oom w1ll be moved to loom 104 M1ss Bonney s 1oom Wlll be 208 and M1ss Cannons classes w1ll be transfe11ed to 220 MISS Calds stu dents vull have classes 1n room 304 These changes are welcomed by all the teachezs mvolved Most of these changes howeve1 vs1ll not be made fo1 many months The 1epa1rs be1ng made by work men fl om the Boa1d of Educatlon a1e f1nanced by the bonds voted for thls pu1 pose Because no expense was Westpolt the bu1ld1ng needs no ma Jor 1epa11s only adjustments that come w1th the changlng t1mes POLIO lfUlI11lIllPrI from 1111.1 Und should be added to help 1n the re covely plan Sala11es must be pa1d to the techn1c1ans and teache1s f01 there a1e 12 years of schoollng of fexed at Delano BeS1d6S schools for young people thele ale d1ffe1 ent non prof1t o1gan1zat1ons wh1ch help oth ers who are d1sabled 1ecover One of them IS the Rehab1l1tat1on Inst1tute Hele one w1ll f1nd occupatlonal therapy psycholog1cal SCIVICES and speech therapy In each of these depa1tments the1e IS equlpment to buy Sala116S to be pa1d and general upkeep The money that you QIVB to the Ma1Ch of Dimes helps w1th these m11 acles The 1953 campalgn sta1ted Janua1y 2 and w1ll close the 31st If we all g1VC a dlme tvxo dlmes O1 even mo1e lt w1ll help Ga1y and all of the others who have cont1 acted P0110 to know that the 53 slogan Youll Nevel Walk Alone vull be a reallty KlEE'S DRUG 81 Bllllll STURE Rollin Cleaners VA 9657 Across the Street from School WE 1740 22 WGSTDOVT Rd l-O 031 l Headquarters for Books, Zapper Covers, Art Supplnes and Gym Clothes and Shoes Montrose Cleaners Give Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM 3975 Mam St VA 893l Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athletes Foot Self Service Laundry Full Line of Sheaffer Pens and Pencils 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 o 0 0 , . . , ny , . . . . . . - U Q I - V- e . . , . 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'v Y' l l January 21. 1953 T H E W E S T P U 1-L T C R I E R Page Five L19 1701771170 june fussrnlv rmrl lim lluuglun Ladxes and gentlemen Next on oux pxogxam vxe pxesent a team woxthy of youx applause Into the spotlxffht steps the femm me membex of th1s act Mxss Jane Cassady Staxxxng xn Pundxt as tx eas uxex xn Westpoxt s plays xn Pep club Speech Axts and on the Crier Herald sex ves the plaudxts of hex cxltxcs Fox hex pexfoxmance xn Honox Socxety she xecexved a sxlvex pm Nxcknamed Jlggex thxs hazel eyed 5234 stax testxfxes she lxkes Fxench fx xed shxxmp Thxee Lettexs by Kay Staxx and B1ll May s orches xa To pxove hex abxlxtxes we xemlnd you she was chosen Best Actress on the Senxox Ballot Now comes hex sxx foot paxtnex Mx Jxm Douglas Not to be outdone Jxm also has been awaxded a S1lV9l pm and fondness xnto the ac Thxs stax s favoxxtes axe baked ham and candxed yams must befoxe the show' apple pxe caxs guls and Ben ny Goodmans oxchestra In hlS lexsuxe tlme he plays the pxano and dances lhxs paxt of the act' and plays basketball When Just lyxng axound xn hxs dxessxng xoom he plays the xecoxd Papex Doll by the Mxlls Bxothexs Well thexe they axe ladxes and entlemen Hope you lxke thexx act we do IS pxesxdent of Clay Hxs fox dancxng. fxts hlm xxglxt A Challenge Delt Drlvmg Fxom the Kansas Cxty Safety Councxl comes th1s slogan for the month of Januaxy Ease up xn a fxeeze up Wxth the unpredxct able wxntex weathel novs xn ev1 dence motoxxsts should wxntexxze cxals all ovex the countxv axe re mxndxng young dxxvexs of a chal len e Thxs challenge IS to gaxn the qualxfxcatxons of an expert dx xvex It can be accomplxshed by pxactxclng sound drxvxng habxts achxevxng smooth and decxsxon and good attxtudes coox dxnatxon maxntaxnxng w W2 :om vous scnobx cuowo for msnl nnonu. :mov Mint :noni Y mvmo V km caklsrmz f6lt0WSlIlP' vourn ron cnmsr IGH 5CHOOL IBLE CLUB Nh -4ruwwzumi UYNLMIC cnus Tum voum Men 'n-as cmnumcz A DISTRKSS .youu J xl I UI-lid HI Y Guves Fme Showing Duxxng the Chxxstmas vacatxon Westpoxt s H1 Y captuxed second and thxrd places xn a clty wxde touxna ment Baxely beaten out of the Cham pxonshxp game 38 36 the Westpoxt Txgex team took second posxtxon be hxnd the Centx al Hx Y Playmg xeg ularly fox the Txgexs wexe Tom An dexson Fxed Culvex Kent Huckstep Daxxel Hockensmxth and Stewaxt Hoch Comxng, ln thxxd vxexe the West poxt Cubs aftex bexng baxely beaten out xn a double ovex txme by the cham pxons Central 34 32 The lmeup found Gene and Doug Sater Jerry Honn Bob Blakely Jxm Jarus and Maxlxn Harmony on the Cubs team The Txgers gxabbed a close game 24 20 fxom Westsxde to advance to the champxonshxp game Congxatulatxons fox youx fxne show xnf. Hx Y Athletic Equipment laura MYKHBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 'I509 'Il 'I3 Balhmore Ave Look Us Up CULP PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING co 203 East 39th VA l530 MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve Til 9 V. J Everyt Ing C Nj Photographuc Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE S555 Q 9 s o - ' 1 U, ' -K a A . ,U , . . - 4 Y l ' - l ' . ' ' ' - JA' t- K ' 1 ' K' ' -'r , - y - '. . , . - . . . . , . l . . l. . H - . ' 2 Y . ' , ' , -- . A , A' A. ' , 0 . O U I lv ss - staff as business manager, she de- their d1'iViDg habits Safety offi- ' 'A ' I l . ' I O, . X. .- 8. . ' ns ' I .!Y .K V U - 1 ., '31, QI! ,, . all , . E nga fl :L--A Q , f' I I -b lj S F iff-:'r'u Ae l R ii 'C 'CJ 1 - T X sf 1 , x 17 4.1 ' lg! h X l H -' ' , F of f A ' 0 f fl K, l fb x - 1 fx l - ' is R . ln , ' T ' ' ' 1 . . . Page Srx W ESTPORT CRI Jaruarr Pl 1953 Glrls Attend Brunch Colleges large and small grrls schools and co educatronal were the toprcs of conversatron of the speak ers at the brunch grven by the Amer rcan Assocratron of Unrversrty Women at their clubroom rn the Sophran Plaza for the 100 members of Scho lastacae Centum Karyl Unruh 52 made a short talk on her college Wrllram Jewell as drd Joan Oppenhermer Maurrne Zergler and Barbara Barnes each speakrng of her own college The A A U W sponsors thrs or ganrzatron composed of a group of hrgh school grrls of hrgh scholastrc ratrng There are four members rep resentrng the sophomore runror and senror classes respectrvely Westport ers who belong to thrs honorary or ganrzatron and therr sponsor are senrors Adrrenne Asher Beverly Goodbrake Dora Skrnner and Sue Jarvrs Junrors Florence Snrdow Peggy Wathen sophomore Mae Clan Scott Alrce Monson Marguerrte Hav den and Peggy Bullock Sponsor Mrs Edward Matheny I For Dancers Onlyll If your club rs plannrng a dance you can t go wr ong when you go RAY CARL It doesn t matter rf your fav orrte rs the sedate waltz or the lrve ly bunny hop RAY CARL and hrs band can play rt for you For really frne dance musrc contact RAY CARL at YEllowstone 8077' :l6lth1egs Q By Tootre Browne Lots of thrngs slowed down over the holrdays but not so for the rec ord busrness' In fact rt celebrated by rntroducrng a stack of new plat ters real hrt parade materral to the publrc Leadrng off we frnd Don Howard a newcomer wrth Happy Days an Essex label Im predrctrng that the next few months wrll see Howard swrtch to a name recordrng frrm Co lumbra maybe? Have you heard Jonr James latest Have You Heard'P Tommy Edwards who made hrs frrst appearance on MGM wrth You Wm Agarn has a new re lease lNow and thenr There s Such a Fool as I A Cute Prece of Prop real estate rts done rn Brlly Mays drstrnctrve stylrng Johnny Ray and Dor rs Day team up to drscuss a Full Trme Job Rosle Clooney on You ll Never Know Jerrr Southern tells about how her sweetheart has been Dancrng on the Cerlrng Everybody at Westport rs hummrm, Water Can t Quench the Frre of Love done by two drskers-Grselle Makenzre and Helen O Connell Karen Chand ler another newcomer does a super bang up Job on Hold Me Krss Me Thrrll Me Whod dare to say he doesn t lrke Farth Can Move Mount tarns courtesy of Nat Krng Cole As for albums be sure and hear Slumber Trme by the Three Suns chuck full of sentrmental songs All hrllbrlly fans wrll be sorry to hear of the death of folk song wr rter singer Hank Williams on New Year s day Trme to haul rn the record for thrs rssue see ya over a Juke box' All Makes of New Portables SALES RENTALS REPAIRS N1 SPECIJH STUDENT Rfllfdl Rl TES Fmest rental stock rn the country Committee Thanks School Wrth an attendance of 444 the Chr rstmas Trger Den was a huge suc cess The Trger Den commrttee ap precrates very much the grfts grren by the student body to the Nrles chrl dren They also varsh to thank the fol lovrrng people Mr and Mrs W Groves Mr and Mrs Long Mr George Chravola and the Shave Elec trrc Company for candy contrrbu trons Royal Crown for soft drrnks the Publrc Servrce Company for transportatron for the chrldren These people provrded a good trme for the Nrles chrldren and deserve many thanks Ace Model 8. Hobby Shop or HOBBY MATERIALS For That Prrvate Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 Brewer Prmtrng Co 212 E 39th Sf LO 8604 KM C I2 30 MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY evenv SUNDAY 800 Grand Ave. Kd IW! Vlctor 6492 K L POWER t' mm to ' T H E E R 'I L , .Z . O , 0 r I l . I 0 'A D ' - . . . . ' ' - K -, ' E on - - ' - A - ' Nancy JO D91-13D.B01'1I1i9 Tidball, and erty refers to a pretty girl, and not 20 E351 39flf-, Street 1A4lvm-r'tisr'lr vml M - Y l l . .nl A I T I S E T oo ' ' ' A , , h . , ' ' ' 1 1. I L In ' B - : P.M. Janua1y211953 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageSeven Studleren S1e Une langue Pa1le7 xous f1anc'11s'P Some West DOILSIS a1e attemptmg It but smce Westpoxts fo1e1f.n languages 'ue Latm and Span1sh and Jun1o1 College IS so convenlently located HCIOSS the stxeet students a1e tak1n the coulse the1e Kansas Clty Jun1o1 College has been most hospltable about thxovung. open 1ts dooxs to Westpo1te1s 1n fact most anv sub Ject that Westpo1t does not offex may be had at Jun1o1 Colle e mthout any ext1a cost p1ov1d1n 1t IS ttken fo1 h1L,l1 school c1ed1t Fox example ID Mademo1selle Gem total of slx Westpox te1s Bevelly Gal bee Cllelle W1ay and Pe1ky Ben, feldt 1n the mo1n1ng class alld San dxa Reynolds MHICIH Spee1 and Dolothy Fay 1n the aftexnoon class These students get double c1ed1t f01 the subject because the college classes cove1 mo1e mateual 1n one yea1 The students do eyexythxn f1om playmt, F'16I'1Ch wo1d games to smgmg, F16I1Cll sones F1encl1 IIOWLVBI 1s not tl1e only language 011 Westpoxtels p1o1,1ams Helen S1mon IS studymg Gelman un dex F'1aule1n Annette Beta The class subscubcs to 1. small Ge1m 111 papex and lea111s sometlnne about the Ge1 man nat1on people and cultu1e Vkllllt they a1e studymg, g,1amma1 Thanks to JUHIOI College fou1 laneua es ale open to Westpoltels Fxench Gelman Latm and Span 1sh So as the headlme says Take a Langua el RS Ell Kms 1508 '0 GIIANDAVEHSAS Creati. Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS 24 HOUR SERVICE 3834 Mann WE. 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Service Know Your Players 'I uma 'N umln r fur B111 Dumo1t1e1 B111 Wyckoff Ben Galdnel Tom Hol1c1oft Ben Petelson Don EdWa1dS Don Ross Mlke Jones Jack Llttle Jlm Wl11tef1eld J1m Toeys Jack Ross So Lyman Waddlll Doug Satex Ronnle Bayless VALENTINE DRIVE IN OI' DEIICIOUS Steakburgers and Fountaun Drnnks 3617 MAIN WE 1783 Elect New 0If1cers As the gavel falls 1n commg meet 1ng,s of Westpoxts l1te1a1y socxeties these new OfflC6IS w1l1 assume the1r dutles Dana Allce South p1es1dent Co leen Scott v1ce plesxdent Dololes Gacusana sec1eta1'y Conchlta Reyes t1easu1e1 Judy Goss beauty queen Pxomethean Barba1aB1gle1 presx dent Malllyn Davldson VICE DYCSI dent Ruth Qu1gley secretary Ruth MIIIICRH t1easu1e1 Suzanne Adkms 1nte1 soc1etv 1ep1esentat1ve Maulyn Dav1dson beauty queen uenne Ashex v1ce presldent Sue Lasswell secretary Dorothy Fay t1easu1er Pat Kmg 1nte1 soc1ety 1ep1esentat1ve Lynnell Gooch chap la1n Ca1ole Reubart beauty queen Brownmg Kent Huckstep pres1 dent Pexky Bexgfeldt VICE presldent Geoxge Bllby secretaxy Frank Hay den t1easu1e1 Wesley Hougland 111te1 socxety 1ep1 esentauve F R E E I lFor Glrls Onlyll 6 Months Supply of ELLYN DE LEITH Llp Stuck Wuth your purchase of Sl OO or more Av, numouos Jewus-1 TT ' KC'l Smartest Jewelry Store 3928 MAIN P31186 ill Homework Bottled undex Authouty of the Coca Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY O O . 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N' I .I ' 5 WN PHL? 1215111 J C R 1111111 lv Trgers Top Redbirds Westpo1ts f11Sl Inte1stholast1c game got off to 1 SILZIIIIL stalt md neve1 lacked play flom the be1.1nn1ng ho1n o the end The f11St tlme Manual got the b 111 1t vlas stolen by B111 Dumo1t1e1 and taken dovsn the coult fOl a basket At the end of the f11SL pe11od the Tlgelb led 11 to 9 and then htld tht lead th1oughout the game The b1 Lest factol 111 the unt sms a back cou1t D1 ess VRh1Ch kept tl1e Red B11dS on edge and gate the T1g,e1s a th1ee DOIHK lead as the fnst half ended and a ten po1nt lead at the end of t11e thlld As Manual xepeatedly thxevt the ball avxav t11e T1LLlS t lshed 111 mth S8V613l c11p shots In the f1eld goal depa1tment the TIQGIS ended mth a 30 1 '1xe1ag,e Don Ross made e11.hteen pomts and B111 Dumo1t1e1 added elex en The f1nal tallv left the TIQGIS mth 54 pomts agamst the Red B11dS WLSTPORT 54 F T IJ 1111 rtxu s VN lnttfull l xx t MANUAL In 1, n l Rum l H11 ANDERSON S FOOD MARKET 33l4 Glllham Plaza VA 7750 THE LANTERN 6 East 39th Sf Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specnal Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Pnced to Flt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Llkes a Nate Out Too H1111 1 It r r fllllll IH the lffslpml lllllllllfll Dunn' Vursrry Defects Alumm The Westpoxt ta1s1ty defeated the Alumn1 111 the W6StD01L gym on De tembe1 23 afte1 school bv a sco1e of 56 34 Wlth the Tlgelb playlng agamst qua1te1 vs as the l1a1dest The Alumnx led at the end of the fust qua1te1 10 9 It was 111 t11e second pe11od that tht T1 e1s sta1ted tllell SCO1 mg dllte The Alumn1 p1aye1s V619 not used to playmg togethex and v1e1e no match fO1 the T1 e1s The SCO16 at the end of the fllbt half was 21 19 Westpoxt The second half was by f'11 the best fo1 tl1e T1f.,61b as thew dumped 1n 35 D01I1tS to the Alumnl s 16 pomts The T1 exs dumped 1n 17 polnts to the Alumn1s 3 DOIIILS 1n tl1e tl111d qua1te1 The T1ge1s V916 1n contxol of the game unt1l the fmal v1h1stle sounded endmg, the game The l1ne up fo1 the Alumm game vARS1TY 65 F T llum 7x ALUMNI l 111 N1 lx 1111 Wm Over Wushmgton The Westpoxt TILGIS ended then ple season schedule on Decembex 19 defeatmg tl1e Wfashmgton Wlldcats 48 fo 47 The TIQGIS t1a1led all Il'11OUgll the f11st half endln v.1th '1 S0016 of 18 to 21 The T1 e1s took a f1ve pomt lead m the th11d qua1te1 but the Wlldcats came back 1U full foxce to t1e the ame at the end of the tl111d quatet but tl1e T1 e1s stfut ed to pull aw ax a a1n Tha Wlldt its camt bitk 811011 111 t11e mlddle ot tl1e flllptl pe11od tc take a fou1 pomt lead T116 T1g.,e1s s ot the ball 1nd B111 Dum 111101 was fouled to glue 111111 tx o fue thxoxxs Both f1ee tlnows xxexe Lood to n'11 am mc txxo was md IOVS the IIYIILIII to tvxo DOIDIS A e T e1s sto the ball dL'i111 DUIIIOIUC1 was fouled fo1 mo1e f1ee th1oxxs T111 f11st one ood but the second vt IS mxsstd tl1e '11 e1s t1a1led bv one pomt Tl1e T1 BIS 1ecove1ed tl1e 16lJOUI1Cl f1om the missed flet th1OXK 111d lV11kt Jones sank a long, set shot f1on1 out s1de the f1ee th1ow c11cle The game ended mth the T1ge1s one polnt on 013 Tl1e l1ne up WESTPORT 48 X 11 WASHINGTON X 111 THF SCORE BY OUART1' RS 11.1 WERNEL Prescrlptnon Pharmacy l403 W 39th WE 3244 F01 Sophlstlcated Clothes At Budget PIICGS Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Mam Open Evemngs t1l s O L D S O U T H E R N R B E C U E P For Barbecue at nts Best 13 East 39th St VA 9165 ' Sl' 1 T H E W E S 'I' P C R 'T I E R JI! 2 111, ljfll 0 o W ' ' l l . . - , .. , . , L C., . 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Sllmt' ll l ll Eu' - 1 Il tl B A I T Gm 'l , J ll l l,111rl.1u .J 1 1 ' - - I 1'.'1.1...11 .1 J 11 1 ' KM-ali ll T 5 l lit-r1s1111 .. .. . .. l 1 .C ' rv 'Y . . . fl Y ., hr Hlratpnrt Qlrirr V40N9 kansas Clty nllSSOI.ll'I February 12 1953 Health Center Reports 800 Influenza Vlctlms M018 than 800 of Westpolts 1350 students have fallen vlctlm to the flu WBStDO1t was among the fllst to be hlt by the lnfluenza epldemlc MISS Bul ke sald On Monday Janualy 19 200 peo ple W616 checked ln the Health Cen tel 175 of wllom W818 scleened dul lng fllSt houl Many of these stu dents wele felt to be physlcally a thleat to the health of the school The people whose classes wele d1S turbed by the llne leachlng from Room 113 to the west C0l11d0l DlOb ably Wele ln sympathy wlth the fact that thele was plenty of loom fol the Splead of contaglon Much of thls could have been plevented lf the stu dents had been mole consclentlous about gettlng bettel C316 and stay mg at home, to plotect othel stu dents As an aftelmath many stu dents have measles mumps and chlcken pox as all these dlseases be gln Wlth an lnfectlon of the UDDSI lespllatoly system ThlS scleenlng of students IS an example of the beneflts of the Health Centel Wh1Ch offels an oppoltumty servlces to lealn about contaglon and the C318 and D1 eventlon of the splead of dlsease MISS Bulke suggests thlee lules fol preventlng SEIIOUS lllness 11+ Get plenty of lest 12+ Dllnk plenty of llqulds 13v Keep dly and walm New Teacher lolns Staff Rlchald B Tllllnghast new West polt faculty membel beglns hls ca 1861 hele Wllh the good WlSh6S of hls students and fellow teachels Ml Tllllnghast a natlve of Con nectlcut lecelved much of hls edu cat1on at Yale Unlvelslty and at the UHIVCISIIY of Vllglnla He came to Kansas Clty ln August wlth llls xnlfe and flve yeal old dauglltel He be gan teachlng, IH Kansas Clty at N01 theast hlgh school befole he came to WEStDOIL Ml Tllllnghast IS a teachel of mathematlcs and he 18 Sld8S ln loom 215 M15 Tllllnghast IS a psychlatllst on the staff of the Bell MCmOIlal hospltal llterury Socletles Select Beauty Queens What could be mole approprlate fol Valentlnes Day than these flve sweethealts who have been selected by the lltelaly socletles as Beauty Queens The lucky Smlllng glllS are Plomethean Malllyn Davldson Pun d1t Calole Reubalt Dana Judv Goss Bl0NVI11I1g Colleen Scott Ilv lng Joy Talley The clownlng of the flve beautles wlll be the hlghllght of the Intel SOCICZY dance whlch IS to be held Febluary 28 Prometheans reason fol chooslng Malllyn as thell beauty queen was not only that she IS Vely strlklng about hel appearance but that she IS a fllend to all Pundlt plcked not only a pletty queen but also a talented one when they chose Cal ole Reubalt who IS an accompllshed slnger Judy Goss was chosen by Dana f0I tlunllnuul an Inge Str! Y NIPOKI lil' tlTl Ullgl-NN llflll mu Jlllll Inns lvlllflflll IIIIIHIVIII I nlun 1111! l'rnr1t mu l urule fuulmrl 1 v Trlflr V flmln ln H111 A sie p Mayoralty Candidates Present Platforms Even though oul own Jlm Toevs was balely defeated ln the mayol s nomlnatlon fol Clty Hall Day Westport stands fllmly behlnd the thlee Wlflnlllg IIOIYIIHCBS On Janualy 28 the students heald these candldates plesent thell plat fclms Melba Zachaly flom LIHCOID was the fllst to come to the speakel s plat folm wlth hel foul blg polnts She advocated a bettel hlgh school day at Clty Hall Wlth mole students havlng a chance to take Dalt a plan wheleby textbooks could be obtalned elther flee or fol lowel cost mole attentlon to the health problem and last but not least Melba stressed that she would try to flnd the solutlon to the problem of havlng a hlgh school stadlum The second candldate was Charles Halness flom Manual Hlgh who had as a mayol subject of hls platfolm the hot lod ploblem He suggested that a supervlsed tl ack fol such laC lnv would solve the ploblem Thlrd to come to the DOdlUm was Don Turlentlne of East hlgh school wlth flve blg polnts HIS platfolm ln cluded the need fol mole palklng space ln Kansas Clty the hot lod dI'lVlIlg sltuatlon more and bettel lecleatlonal centers the bettelment of the schools by mole classlooms and bettel athletlc flelds and mak lng the dleam of a hlgh school sta dlum come true Februaly 12 all sophomoles JUHIOIS and senlols wlll vote fol the candl date they conslder most wolthy fol Mayor f0I a Day What's Up? Feblualy 12 All clty olchestla assembly 8 30 A M Feblualy 15 to 22 B1Oth9lh00d Week Februaly 18-Junlol Engllsh Test Feblualy 21 Mnookln Blown Scholalshlp Examlnatlon Feblualy 23 No school Feblualy 25 Llquld All assembly 9 15 A M ol. , o. ' ' , ' ' . I O 0 I U ' I' ' ' 'l . ' - - - ' ' ' VET' If ' K 'L .2711 '- , - , - ' S' . ' -. .' ' . Jr I . V ' 7 1. ' '. I ' ' ' . . ' . . 1 . Q 'I w . ' . J for the eight girls who Volunteer their - - - ' V ' . ' 1 I I I ' V U ' I ' . ' ' y - v , l ' 1 l ' ' , .. , at . I I U ' , . . '. . Q Y. A 1 V I L . I . 4 1 . ' ' ' Y . ' PageTwo THE WESTPORT CRIER February 12, 1953 FEBRUARY-Month ol Birthdays We1'e you born this month? If so, you share the distinction with many famous personages. You might think that the only noteworthy people born in February were George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, but there were others, some of them very famous. Even two other United States presidents celebrated their birthdays in February. In American history we have Aaron Burr, a vice-president of the United States, and possibly one of the most misunderstood characters in American history: the Wizard of Menlo Park, Thomas A. Edison, the celebrated inventor of the electric light: and as far' as presidents go. besides the Father of our Country, and the Great Emancipator, February can also claim both the ninth and thirteenth presidents of the United States. William Henry Harrison, and Millard Fillmore. In literature we find Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, beloved author of Evangeline and many other poems: Charles Dickens. the immortal novelist famous for A Tale of Two Cities, and David Copperfieldng also, February lays claim to the famous French author, Victor Hugo, the author of Les Miserables. lI,'nnIi11ll1'4l nn Pugl' Sf'l'l'lIl FX IX Slxteen Meehng the Deadline The leading valentine for this issue rs Jo Ann Thompson Gracie as she rs sometimes called has proved her worthiness by holding many staff offices and now has taken over the responsrbrlrtres as editor rn chief Proving a competent asset to the Crier Herald publication rs Sandra Reynolds who has also held many positions on the staff Following grad uatron Sandy plans to enter Central Missouri State College to complete her education crrrrmnr 'vw CQUI l l THE WESTPORT CRIER Iubhshed br weekly during the school year by the newswrrtmg lass Westport Hrgh Sthool Kansas City Nlrssourr hntered is second lass matter' April 4 1928 at the post ornte .rt hm City Missouri under the Act of Mrrch 3 1879 M 'Kddre s Tha Westport Crier 31: Eat Thrrtv nrrrth treet Kansrs Qrty rssourr 1 t CROL ISSUE EDITORS 1 rid ll r 1 xx 1 it 1 111 ur w 1 Ll til 7 lllt gr 1111 m 1 lf VHN N11 x 111111 N ll l ey Q11 1 ity A his 1 .1 1 1 Cl0l'!0.? What would do if someone gave you a haorte on February 14? Tom Hollcroft: t'Throw' it in the river. Bev Juhlin: 'Take it to a formal Valentine dance. Eugene Alley: Get a date with it. Walter Miller: Take it for a ride in our new car. Kent Huckstep: Put it on ice and drink it later. Jean Edwards: Save it for Sat- urday nights. Dave Hicks: Give it to Pat. Gerre White: Give it to Miss Bon- ney to put 'in a jar, Helen Simon: Have Miss Junkin tell me the formula for it. Joe Russell: I won't say, because I don't know what it is. Dutch Van Vleck' I'd get a date with rt, I could use one Tootre Browne Take rt to music to bother Barbara Mason Jo Ann Thompson Give rt to Bob Covell to replace the motor in hrs car Drck Reese Take rt to work and put rt in somebodys gas tank Sandy Schultz Ask rt to the Inter Society dance Tom Ralston Give rt to Mr Miner for one of hrs physics experiments Mary Porter Turn rt rnsrde out Donnie Mathes Get rt to srt right still and listen to my pipes Sandy Reynolds Id have rt take me to Calrfornra P S A haorte rs the technical name for heart School Sees Inuugurutlon Westport students and the faculty enyoyed the change of schedule Jan uary 20 the day of President Ersen hower s inauguration The interest of the students rn the different parts of the ceremony was xery noticeable At almost any hour of the day the cafeteria and the auditorium were filled with the teachers and students watching and hear ing the ceremonies the prayer oath and later on the parade We of Westport wish to extend our sincere L1 atrtude to the people of the Western Auto Supply Company for making this day possible by lend ing us two televrsrorr sets for the cafe terra and to the Muntz T V Company This program was not only a thrill to see but was also helpful to the students of the history classes . 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' Feb1ua1y121953 THE WESTPORT CRI P8-ge Three UIYUIF I I lllllf Howdy paltnels Welcome to the W1ld West Let s you and me llath Bl 1ound the campfue and you can tell me some of the b1gr Clty news If you see Paul Slsk spo1t1ng. 1 IIOISKSI on h1s pe1son the1es no Lun IU It Just a sllde 1ule' MISS Maddox 13 wo111ed about he1 sen1o1s Only one out of SIXKCSH chaxmmg guls could 1dent1fy the texm beaux Is It txue that Gene COODCI s cax 1eally wont Stalt unless 1ts on a h1ll Just ask Patty Kanatza1 she ought to know F01 a DXICS we w1ll put anyones name 1n the CRIER even M01t V111 Wlnkle s Ga11y Tea a1ten s l1fe long, Wl'sll to f1nd someone who w1ll spell h1s name co11ectly co11ect1on Galv Teepalden Westpo1t pupxls h ue found a new test to pass the acxd tastlng, test 1n chem1st1y It seems we have at least one hot rodde1 11' ou1 m1dst who 1snt a teen agel shes a teache1 Nuf sa1d ' It appeaxs no matte1 who Galv Pe11y has a date Wlth he always makes off Wlth some k1nd of Jewelly How can E Adkms make an aw ful cute 111 sophomoxe whose 1n1t1als Just happened to be Cl111st1ne R take no t1ce9'J99 Promenade wlth PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th sz VA 9439 ANDERSON S FOOD MARKET 3314 Glllham Plaza VA 7750 Bashful Athletlc Sw 1sh Keen Enel get1c Th11l1e1 B1 aw nv Aglle J1m Wlntefleld Ben P6tClSOD B111 DUmOltl8l Ben Galdnel J1m Toews Don Ross Don Edwalds Jack L1ttle 1 L lg, Mlke Jones Tom Hollc1oft L1mbe1 Llghtmn Welcome to a cute llttle sopho mo1e f1om Southwest Lynne Ha1lOd John Holland H1 Tony whats the name of that book you1e xead mg? Tony Vemon What Two Thou sand Women Want John D1d they spell my name 11g,ht'P C,13Zy knee socks ' ' Have you eye1 come le1su1ely walk n out of Va1ent1nes and found th1ee gals 1n the back seat of you1 Cal walt na fo1 a 11de home'J BObbl8 Coxell and Jelly Applequlst d1d Lucky guys' He s a Jun1o1 b1 and tall Hes 1n hung on the ball Second team football s h1S 1age Who could we mean but 1H1s name IS ln one of ou1 ads 1 Lesl1e Bums IS fast blossomxng 1nto chalmlng conve1sat1onal1st and an unabashed fl11t Well pa1ds t1me to h1t the t1a1l Ad1os TEST S Suuts Slacks Sportswear BEs'1' BY TFST 3920 Mann VA 9271 P P L E G A T SPORTING Goons COMPI ETE LINE OF FLS. TYING SUPPLIES 'I4 WESTPORT RD WE 4274 F1 om the sen1o1 gals Sule do w1sh M8IV1H Bladen was a sen1o1 Those lucky fxeshman gnls G I JOE S Brewer Prlntmg Co LETTER SWEATERS and SATIN SCHOOL JACKETS 212 E 39th St 3947 Mann WE 7090 LQ 8604 YUUTH FUR CHRIST f t5 men scnoot snslec B X :om voua SCHOOL 3 CROWD FOR INSPIR Asv lER'i'8l:E Y F C INVITED DYNAMIC cmus Tum voum Msn me cm1u.:Nc: Of A onsruzss o .youu , REA! CIIKISIMII I-'Ell0W3'lllP' Z 5 . . I ER f 5, 5 IJ f 61, ,Ss - r ' - ' 1. . - al . ' . ' ' . , l -- I -i I Heard around the halls. Dig: thosz- T ' ' i Lf ' A 1 l .. - Y i , . . . fray w M ,f x 1 W 5 f I at I ,U D I E 'V vs N ' E S , , vfc YFC 5 T X Nfl l D ' ' 'Ill f , ' i 1 0 1' IA, A 1 -1, U,-,TJ 11 f 3 - T Q -5 , 5 1 Page Foul H E W E S T P O R C R Feblualy 12 1953 New Representatives To Student Councrl The second semestel opens Wlth the electlon of new Student Councll leplesentatlves and altelnates They ale hoplng to fulflll thell pulpose as leplesentatlves and altelnates as well as dld those of the f1lSt S6m6StE1 1 Dlck Campbell GBCIQC Wllcox 2 Kent Huckstep Ronnle Ostlund 5 James Selbelt Tom Stevens 6 Peggy MOIIOW Nancy Huntel 7 Jlmmy Smlth J1m Wl1lt8fl6ld 9 Eddle Adklns Ravmond Bulns Aud Call Andelson Katy Long 107 JoAnn Coyle B111 D111 110 Joe Samuel Salah Llttle 115 Nancy Jo DeLap John Wood 119 John Cole man Danny Halllson 120 Judy Tullentlne Tommy Fay 204 Clyde Hannen Delol es Andel son 205 Ann Hltchccck Halold Easley 208 Maly K Rlchaldson John Ruf 210 B111Langhenly Joy Benges 211 Allce South Joe Balls 214 Bob Hughes Mlke Goldsteln 215 MHIVIII Balden Phlllp Gleen 216 Kenny Mendenhall Pat Ma lensek 217 Wllllam Yancy August Ruf 218 Lucletla Gable Rena Sed don 219 Joyce Scott Bonnle H111 220 Shllley Stoly 223 Balbala Cl1L11Ch Paula Bluce 303 Luclle Rlegleman Sandla Schultz 304 Jelly Walkel Shellvn Hughes 305 Donald Phllgleen J ann Walkel 306 Maly Jo Hodges Bob Holloway 307 Jessle Gonzales Jane Fllson 309 Jlm Jalvls Leon ald Pelklns 310 Sllvla Blshop Le H013 Kee 312 Bevelly Rlley Dola Sklnnel 313 Mary Sulllvan Mae Clall Scott 314-Judy Goss Sue Col llns 315 Calole Reubalt Anna Goeckelel 316 Kathleen BIOWII MBIVIH Bond 317 Balbala Hln shavv Don Hughes Rollrn Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO O31 l Montrose Cleaners 3975 Malrl sr VA 8931 Self Servrce Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2l5O lljllgfllfllle 5 ay On Valelltlne s Day so I ve heald As passed down to me by book and word St Valentlne went fl om dO01 to dool GIVIIIE vallous glfts to all the pool In oul memoly thls man stlll llV9S F01 ln oul genelatlon vxe also glve And though ue do lt ln a much dlf fel ent way We ale stlll commemolatlng St Val entlne s Day Dorls Betz Early Gracluatron Possrllle A few lucky students of W6StD01t wlll be leavlng oul fall school thls semestel as mld yeal gladuates El thel the completlon of the lequlled numbel of unlts ln seven semestels 01 the need fol nlne semestels to complete the necessaly cledlts may lesult ln Feblualy gladuatlon Sum mel classes make posslble accelel ated D1 ogl ess At the tlme thls Crler went to D1 ess the glades fol th candldates fol mld yeal gladuatlon WSIS not of flclally turned ln so the gladuates cannot be announced Almost evelyone plobably knows that lt takes 16 unlts Ol 32 cledlts to gladuate but to some the system of unlts and C16d1tS 1S not entllely cleal A unlt equals two semestels of a full cledlt subject O1 foul semestels of a half C1Bd1t subJect DIIVEI s educa tlon and typlng ale the only non sollds offeled that g1V8 Cledlt fol on y one S6m6St61 For That Prlvate Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 Sub Freshmen Elect Officers, Take Trrps As the papel goes to pless we flnd the elghth grade COHCCIHEG vulth the questlon of thell class electlons Many of the looms have elected hOm6100m 0ff1C6lS OfflC6lS of Ml Hembelg s class ale Jane Gooch D1 esldent Galy Vel mllllon X108 plesldent Judy Hell man secletaly Sandla GUllfO1d tleasurel Mlss Cannons loom has not yet flH1ShEd thell electlons but they do know that Kennv Pollock wlll be thell plesldent and Nancy Plpel w11l be thell VICE plesldent In Ml Mlles l1OI'I'l6IO0I'Il Douglas Guy wlll take OVCI the tasks of the plesldency wlth James Wlllette as vlce plesldent Malllyn Stowe S8016 taly and Betty Tulley tleasulel Ml Bakel s class has elected the fcllowlng to offlces Tom Closbl plesldent John Coleman VICE Dlebl tleasulel They ale plannln ln the neal futule to vlslt the Powel and Llght company Mr Kleplngel s homeloom 0fflC81S ale Tobe Payne plesldent Heath 61 Johnson vlce plesldent Galy Kee secletaly Balbala HlDSh3W tleas urel The lesults of the electlon ln Ml Ploessels 100m ale Sklppel Bond plesldent Judy Chulch vlce plesl dent C3101 Bassett SBCIGCBIY Dave Acuff tleasurel Although Ml Mlllel has not had the electlons IH 111s homeloom he has planned sevelal tllps fol the puplls of hls common lealnlngs classes They plan to make sevelal vlslts ln con nectlorl Wlth thell studles the f11Sb to the Unlon Paclflc lallload shops offlces and loundhouse and the sec ond to the Manual hlgh school KLEPS DRUG 81 BO0K STIJRE VA 9657 Across the Street from School WE 'I740 Headquarters for Books Zipper Covers Art Supplles and Gym Clothes and Shoes Grve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete s Foot 1 'Uarz In Pager Snorkel Pens Full Lrne of Pens and Pencrls ' T T I E R ' ' ' , ' . 1 ' . 4 1 u ' Q O ' ' ' . . . ' Y . y' QM . -Y . ' r V . . . - I . A : . .- -A Q - ' , 1 ' . ' . I 1 - . , . . ' . Y .. , .. T - v - '. 1 l . . U l 1 o o 1 , K ' . ' . v I X. . . . ' - , ,. , -- V I I 2 L . . ' I . . ' I v -I , . . ' .S 213-Adrienne Asher, Mike Jeweler: ' . 6 i ' dem. JO' Ellen Damon' secretary- - , ' ' : ' n . . . . ' 0 ' . - . - - . . ' 1 ' e . ' . U I l w ' - 1 n ' y s - ' ' Y ' ' 1 T - . Q . Z . . ' Y . - 'Z - ' A' y 0' . Q - ,- .- . A . '. - . . . A .f 4- - - - ' - 1 '- - - - ' 1 , - ' ' ' ' .. i . y ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' , ' U G I , ' I T ' S E T . . . , . ' v . D ' , - U l I I . . . Febluiill 12 1953 T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R Page Five LIP 0101177 I lllfht lin ln rm fmtl lflrlfnlza f Xl r ThlS IS Thulsday My name IS Fllday I fllst met these two ln the halls of Westpolt hlgh school ln the X681 1948 Today as then they ale leadels of the WESIDOIE gang Fllst Undel the Clock we flnd Joe Woods ATHLETIC Gooos co Club Jackets and Sweaters Adllenne Ashel 31185 Rennle Hel ICCO1d shows that she stalted as '1 membel of the Cl llth glade buslness commlttef flonl tllelc she really Lot down to buslness addln Speech Al ts plesldent and llte plesldent HOHOI SOCICYV Pundlt VICE plesldent school plays Student Councll executlw boald and leplesentatlve A A U W and many othel flctlvltles that hate blought hel lnto the lleht ' Lls tenlng, to Anytlme bv Eddle FlShPl eatlng Wlnstead hambul els and chocolate sundaes and danclng to an alvanaement by Ralph Fl3D'1g8HS band ale clues to llel wheleabouts The othel CIIZIHCLPI ln thls two some IS Geolge Bollman allas 'ask Sue about thlslv Hls flve yeal lec Old lndlcates that he Wfls VICC plesl cient of Clay membel of Honol so CICLY secletaly of hls fleshm'lll class elgllth ladc md 'lllIllOl DUSIHPQS commlttee membel COE and Stu dent Councll leplesentttlve He can be ld9I1tlIl?d bv these tlalts he llkes polk IORSI and mashed potatoes swlmmln and basketball and Tly lng by the Hllltoppels 'because Sue llkes lt'l Remembel as Most, Llkely to Suc ceed these two w lll ao fal ln the ll ht dllectlon Thls lb a Westport C rler ploductlon :Elthle s lOO7 Grand VI 3802 pause Homework Bottled under Authorltv of the Coca Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Sclence Teachers To Glve llquld Alr Assembly The tempelatule of llquld all about 317 deglees below ZCIO Fahl en helt Ten lltels apploxlmately ten qualts of llquld all costlng twenty dollals wlll be purchased to use ln an assembly on Febluary 25 The as sembly wlll be plesented by the de paltments of physlcs and chemlstry MISS Junkln wlll glve a short lectule and both MISS Junkln and Ml Mlnel wlll take palt IH the demonstratlons The expel lments conducted wlth the llquld all w lll demonstrate low tem pelatures combustlon and the ablllty to evapolate and produce DIESSUTC The llquld all wlll be used ln the physlcs and chemlstly classes thlough out the day ffllrixcltl ementl For Dancers Onlyll If your club IS planning a dance you can t no wrong when you go RAY CARL It doesnt mattel lf your fav OIIIB IS the sedate waltz Ol the live ly bunny hop RAY CARL and hls band can play lt fOl you For leallv flne dance muslc Contact RAY CARL at YEl1owstone 8077' Hall and Norcross Cards Unusual Gifts MEMORY LANE 3949 Main WEStp0rt 8695 OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE K C l2.30 I EVERY SUNDAY K. 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Page SIX E WESTPORT CRIER Februaly12 1953 Puplls Enter Art Contest Feblualy 26 tl1101.1gh Malch 7 wln ning, entlles ln the annual Scholastic Alt Contest vxlll be exhibited on Em Ely Bild Thavel s slxth flool Stu dents of the Kansas City alea be tween the eighth glade and SCHIOI yeal ale qualified to entel lf spon sored by an alt teachel There ale tvto possible DIIZBS a key fol flrst place and a mellt awald for second place Those entlles wlnnlng a key will be sent to Phlladelphla fOl na tlonal Judging and cash prizes As contest time d1aWS neal the lush of matting fllllng out ently blanks and last mlnute touches to plctules fills the alt looms A stu dent may entel a numbel of ollglnal olls and opaque watel colols to cos tume design and caltoonlng, Also offeled to senlol students ale oppoltunltles to vsln alt SCl10l3lShlDS f01 sevelal alt schools The purpose of thls contest IS not solelv competition but also the d1S covely of talent and the educatlon of the public to the lmpoltance of alt as an outlet fOl creative thlnklng Acute, Z? Wy Uaanfrne Inu do uln hr III ,118-UII Of the sevelal saints named Val In fnglzxh 1011 do me lor nl hunzcunr 501116081 fu IIII lllltflfllll VCISC IS typlffal of One on Valentlne calds ln the Thls found United States where Valentines Day IS celeblated ln many schools wlth plays dances and parties It IS cus tomaly on thls date to send valen tlnes and gifts Of flowels and candy as tokens of affection These customs are not wldely fol lowed ln England Scotland and Flallce where ln medleval times Feb lualy 14 was a day for l0V61S O Valentlne s Eve young people assem Each pelson then became the val entlne of the one whose name he dlew Record Round Up A lalge selection of westeln populal and folk records WE 8120 24 E 39th Look Us Up CULP PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING co 203 East 39th VA 1530 FREE' 6 Months Supply ELLYN DE LEITH Lrpshck with tour purchase Sl 00 or more AVA DIAMCINDS JEWILRV 9 KC e Smartest Jewelry 0 ' P :-' 1.1. ' GH I 5 V 7 ' Store 3928 MAIN WERN EL Prescription Pharmacy 1403 W 39th WE 3244 MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve Trl 9 K-4 Everythmg Photographic L.. Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St. JE. 5555 C A L L DON ACCURSO and Orchestra Fol Your Dancing Pleasure EM 5583 HU 3613 entlne the most important were a Roman priest and a bishop both of whom WC16 executed ln Rome ln the thlld centuly That thell feast day IS also the day set aslde for IOVEIS seems to be merely a colncldence Thele ale several dlfferent explana tions for the customs of sending cards of gleetlng and love tokens on Saint Valentines Day but all of them are probably 1I18.CC1.113.l.e The most plaus lble explanation IS that Saint Val entlnes Day IS a survlval of the Ro man festival of Lupercalla held on February 15 flllfllllltll from In l Um selvlces rendeled and velsatlllty as vuell as beauty Relgnlng as Blownlngs queen will be shy Colleen Scott who with hel sweet ways has made many friends at WGSEDOIL In selecting Joy Talley as beauty queen Irving seemed to add lts hearty approval to a long llst who count thls VIVZCIOUS senlor among thell friends Westporters can well be proud of these five beautles who are outstand lng personalltles and play 1II1DOIl,2.I'1t parts ln thell school s OLD SOUTHERN RBECUE P For Barbecue at Its Best 13 East 39th St VA 9165 DO YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Come to Budget Fabrlc Shop 3949 Mann Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 U R S E R v I 3834 Mann WE. 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Service ' T H ' , O C I 2 ' J -' 1 ' ' - V .Ig . .lf I. , . - . . 1' I ' ' - V' 2 . . ' ' ' - 'l I 1' K ' l.I'f' ,int u I' ' ' lf. ' ' , ' . Y ' . . 1 ' . - 7 ' . I n G entries in any divisions ranging from bled and drew names from an urn. BEAUTY QUEENS . Q . ' ' H ' 1 ' Y ' I Lf- -1 I l ' Y' - .v - - A I ' I 8. . . ' ' Ir' B A I T - e e I . of ' H .tl , . . QT 4 . . ff I. -, ' I V W. A - . of .1- ,' 2 4 C E aa, A F'eb1ua1y12 1953 T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R Page Sf-Well Scholurslups Can Pay Dlvlrlenrls Th1s 18 the flfth lxst rn the series of avallable scholarslups Stale Scholarship l ulue' lillfflllllfl r nl su 1 1 l e mr lun llll ns ll ta S4000 Hu warla Nl our: llellux r It lnp dVdIl-.ll M0000 war x N! e un r I x 1 'slllllllll T l lulanu Nl:-m nal Nfllrar 3970000 w ar er nw nf Nl: so 1 1lumlna Nl UUFI ur or N ll lar hp 2710000 we-dr Reneu able FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS llonlmuul fr rn lllgt Tun! In the muslcal fleld ale two famous composers Felxx Mendelssohn Baltholdy and Geox ge Fxedex 1ck Handel the lattex composer of the beautlful Messlah At least two of ou1 Februaly buthdays fall rn the sc1ent1f1c fleld Both axe astronomers Fnst Nlcholas CODBIHICUS who Sald that the sun was the center of the solar system and second Gallleo Gal1le1 who proved Copel nlcus was couect by makmg the fnst telescope The above ale Just a few of the many famous F'ebrua1y bnthdays The 11st to be complete would probably take up all the page so ICS easy to see why February can be called the month of birthdays S O U T H S I D E soon a. sum.Y s'roRs .S7LlI'A'y 5 210 E 39th St VA 9533 Skirts Blouses Dresses l'rr llmlern lzrls Complete Lme of Engmeermg Art and Draftmg Supplies 3951 Mam Typewrrters Rented Student Rate Free Prckup and Delrvery 39th AND MAIN S LARGEST READY T0 VVFAR STORE 'l 'l'++ All Makes of New Portables X SALES RENTALS REPAIRS 'Q .fPfCMl STUDENT Rfllfdl R0 ff! 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Za! f9ff Vlctor 6492 llltil Cashmele o1lon md Jexsey are st1ll favoxltes mth the happy teens of WBSLDOIE The gnls fhttlng mound ou1 halls seem to dell ht ln vleaxlng, those furry little bunny hats and an g,o1a mlttens Guess they are mct on thxs n1DDy days when Jack FIOSL IS bltxng, at then f1n Bl t1ps and ears Whlte bucks were mole populal list year but thls yeax black navy green taking ovel Heavy mateuals Slmllal to coat fabrlc make lovely sknts and ou1 gals have been wearlng thell shale of them Full bottoms wlth l1ttle tuck pleats at the walst make a neat out f1t to adoln some clever llttle ch1ck along wlth those low cut button on shppexs Whats a guy w1th a gal'J A ood k1d Whats a guy vuthout a g,al9 A real gone doll datebaxt Oul fellows are 1eally llvlng It up w1th blue suede loafexs and a beautxful assoltment of cashmele and 1abb1t han sweatels Gleen 1ust baby blue navy belge and huntel g1een yes an unbelleve able number of colols ID suede Jack ets axe belng woxn Loafexs axe stlll the mode w1th the wh1te bucks and va11ous tvpes of tle ons xunmng pxet ty close 1n lxne A b1t new and dlf fexent are those flashy vests w1th the gabel dlne fx ont and haxmonlzmg knlt back Levxs are stxll a xage guys Just lose to look nonchalant and caxeflee and thats Just what lev1s do fox them Hlnt to the WISE the deslgnels ale comlng out wlth nylon levles Who ever heard of boys weaung, nylon pants'P For Sophlstlcated Clothes At Budget Prxces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Mam Open Exemngs t11 9 R' ll' mls l508l0 I':f?ll!. o 0 0 63 ' 1 kv 1 tv .Q '4 L O A , J , . , P . . op xlleellll l Sill ll 'sl liar l'sl Ioll ge- Q H V lloli ' , Nlissf -' ' - Q 3 - S I l w--I llal tk! Colle ff Si'llHllil'NlllIP .Q . Z 1 -' r .' ' .' gnu.-, 11..1l.-gp ltlirlsl ' ' A ' 1 , ' , Ne- ', . iss ' ' - 3 l ' ' Ya nl ian 7 . l A 1 ll ' S - ltlll 'r wlmlar- ' s ' 'llrl , - ' -- - '-l llul o-r .' 4ll'lil1lll t1nll'gn- A ' V ' 5 ll' lon. All-sul! i ' ' ' ' gl' '- A .' lf xl Q-r Slorlslw-rn liollvgl- S1-l lblillilllll Q' , l yr-ur' ' 4 - - - EA- lih islitu 41..ll.-gp H ' v l ' - liolumlliu. Xlissouri and brown suede loafers are rapidly l ' -I , o '- .V nl' ship 'L . l iw Y ' -, l niv s' -' 1 . ur' 'l l ' llv . . iss ' ' ' - - li at Q .'l' U ' s l A . l - ' v ' ' . . X h g . . ' q 1 ' An ' YY A, . I , U I I ' , I ' ' . ' ' . . .., ' , - 'f x ' ' I . . . .' . , - ' ' 1' ' 1- . ,- 1 ,' . ,lv - , 4 v . X. . ' ' . . ' ' . y . 0 L I V I - . ' V , ! l 7 - P . 'L 9 . . . l , - ? 'l . . I' .' U D l ' L l ' ' I ' 1 ' . 1 ' . , . . v , Q , - K , . ,. I A .. - , I - - -iixzzgzjif' -' Page Eight H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R February 12 1953 Irgers Wm Three To Remum On Top In Interscholushc league After the thrrd round the Westport Trgers were rn a tle wrth the North east Vrkrngs for f1rst place rn the Interscholastrc league Southwest romped over the Paseo Prrates to re move them from the fl1St place spot The Trgers turned rn therr thud league vrctory at the expense of East s Bears The East team lacked he herght and reboundrng power of he Trgers The Trger full court press d1d have rts usual effect agamst he Bears but the Trgers controlled he game and led all through by a good margrn Don Ross led rn the scor ing column and B111 Dumortler was second The game ended w1th the Trgers rn front by a 42 31 score HOT, The lrne up WE STPORT 42 T Dumortrer Gardner Hollcroft Edwards Peterson yckofr' Jones Toevs Bayless Ross Sater Lrttle EAST F ardcastle N10 ele I rewxtt I' nh mk Ate Irley n Icll Riup Russell NI rgan GIVEN AWAY Old Tlme Recondrtloned Old Tlme Cars Hudson Old Trme Contest Ace Model 81 Hobby Shop 20 East 39th Street Athletrc Equrpment Zouza QMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 ll 13 Bulhmore Ave THE LANTERN 6 East 39th Sl' ake 'Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specral Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Fit Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lakes a Nrte Out, Too' PETERSON LEAPS HICH to lar one rn Ol er the outstretched arms of an Easl plmer Photo In Hurlrstep The Paseo Prrates gave the West port Trgers thelr hardest frght of the season on the last Frrday rn January but the T1gElS came from beh1nd to w1n 57 45 The Prrates took an early lead of f1V8 pornts and led at the half by a score of 13 12 The Trgers were cold rn the f1rst quarter and could not h1t from the floor It was a drfferent story rn the second half when the Trgers started h1tt1ng and boosted then lead t eleven pornts Don Ross led the Tlger offense by h1tt1ng erghteen pornts to boost hrs total for the year to elghty B111 Dumortrer was second wrth thu teen pornts The lrne up WESTPORT Il llllltltl II 1 VII11tcf1cII I I eta rson PASEO-45 Rrrl-11 1 XII11te I nglr k I 4 gue VK ght REX KEN Photo Fmlsh N K C NO 3930 A new team sco11ng record was set Frrday January 16 when the West port Trgers defeated the Southeast Knrghts by a score of 76 56 It was the second wm for the Trgers rn In terscholastrc league play The Kmghts fell behrnd 1n the f1rst few mrnutes of play and never once challenged the Trger lead The Tlgers led by a score of 18 5 at the end of the f11st quarter and controlled the game throughout The score at the half was 42 26 The T1 gers scored twenty four pornts rn the second perrod and were paced by Don Ross who tossed rn twenty three pornts rn the frrst half Rosss total for the nrght was twenty erght pornts Jack Lrttle and Lyman Waddlll sank the frnal two baskets that broke the team scorrng lecord set by Cen tal rn 1951 The lrne up WESTPORT 76 Illllll rtu II r Illll r Ivn 1I Il C II 1vI1 UTI-IEAST T It 1 II I Ilutrr I usrr rt mp 1 I GIBSON S RESTAURANT Caterrng to Students as always 5 E 39th St JE 7868 Who1t's the Greatest Game You Ever Saw' Tell SPORT Magazrne about rt and wrn one of the great cash prrzes totalrng 2 U00 For complete detarls Get March SPORT Magazrne At Your Newsstand Now - , T . . 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I A , 4 w .1 ' ' Y I ' ' 1. . ' 1. ' U . ' ' ,I 1. mln' E 1 . I A I I-,I ' ' . v N1 I I- 2 ' . 1 v -A 1 - ' 1 - 1 . ' ' . . 1 - ' ' 1 JI -1. 1 ' 1 I- -13 ' . , I I1 I I '1 'c . I I . , g . . ,. - . I I 1 I- I ' . 'U ' ' 1 1 1 1 'I 1 . E . I . I ' ' ., - - A 1 I 1 c 1' 1 ' ' ' I ' ' 1 . . Y ' ' I ' - 1 I I- 1 I- 11' A 1 1 - 4 . - ' , . . , 1 ' A A' I ' '. A' I .- 1 - 1 A - 1 1 ' 1 - ' - - ' A II L ' I 1 I. I I I 1' I ' - .' ' c I 1.. . 1 1 1-I E - PageTwo THE WESTPORT CRIE February 26. 1953 0llicial Praises Cafeteria Floor Westport students can take pride in the cleanliness of their cafeteria floor. On Tuesday, February 11, the cafeteria was inspected during the lunch hours by Miss Eva M. Hurley, director of food service for the public school cafeterias in Kansas City. Miss Hurley stated that she had never seen a cleaner high school cafeteria floor. Students are to be congratulated for their cooperation in making this rossible. The cafeteria employees, monitors, and teachers in charge appre- ciate this cooperation on the part of the students. The cafeteria floor, however, is only a small part. Students should be conscious of the appearance of the entire school. The halls are important because they are seen by all the visitors to Westport. If we want our whole school to be praised as our' cafeteria was praised. we must all work together to make Westport a neater and cleaner school. Bad Sportsmanship Spoils Games In case you were beaned with an e g dur ing the Northeast game or ice rn the Paseo game you are aware of a vexing problem Lets talk turkey this kind of kid stuff is Just plain crazy If the name of Westport rs to be upheld we must work together Obviously Westport was not the only school at fault but certainly a fevs Westport students participated Okay okay I know Im a krllJoy and dead beat Maybe so but golly arent we all out for Westporto Of course we are and thats vrhy students at our school and of every other school must be good sportsmen So next game lets protect the name of Westport If vie are to continue using the Municipal Auditorium vse must be appreciative of the privilege Remember Yell your lungs out but dont throw eggs ice or the guy nearest you and WIN ' Grading Periods for Second Semester Period 1 January 26 March 13 Cards issued March 17 Period 2 March 16 April 24 Cards issued April 27 Period 3 Aprrl 27 June 5 Cards issued June 5 Meeting the Deadline In this issue the two who are meeting the deadline are Beverly Juhlrn and Judy Goss Beverly has been a good reporter and photographer and has helped rn many instances to get the Crier out Now rn the positron of Editor in Chief she again proves her ability Judy Goss has also proved her talents rn the field of Journalism through her clever feature articles She has been an important cog in the wheel of circulation of the Crier The Crier Herald staff will surely meet the deadline with these umni ---- Students now in Westport will find it interesting to hear about those who roamed the Westport halls years ago. Some interesting items about these alumni follow: Mrs. Russell Patterson is the for- mer YVONNE REUBART, '48. SHIRLEY LANCE, Pundit beauty queen of two years ago, has been starring on WDAF-TV for Patricia Stevens. Sandy Reynolds' brother, RAY REYNOLDS, was home on leave re cently before leaving for the Far East Ray graduated last spring from Baker University It seems as thou lr DON LUCKEY 51 and CHARLIE GOODMAN 51 haven t been able to get together for the first time rn their adventurous career First semester found Don at Junior college and Charlie at Mrs sourr university second semester finds them exchanging schools PAT WOLVERTON 51 has re cently become a member of the Beta Omrcr on national Missouri Missouri It was the news chapter of Alpha X1 Delta sorority Pat rs attending Valley college rn Marshall a sad day for many when was heard that DOROTHY CARLSON 52 would be moving with her family to San Antonio Texas CARLA WOOD was married Feb ruary 21 Seen at the Northeast Westport two Westpor ter s 4 .lI ,..B1 'VW Gul l , M Scnou. THE WESTPORT CRIER Published biweekly during the school year by the newswrrtrng class of Westport High School Kansas City Missouri Entered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the post otlrte :rt Kansas City Missouri under the Act ot' March 3 1879 Address The Westport Crier 315 East Thirty ninth street Kansas City Missouri ISSUE EDITORS U L ifYl i UIC l ll ll! l w ur r me nr rg mt r L rite rat grr lrrr rit us tr r ru mil edt r en rr ir nr rr un rnr r 1 mr ll I I Lt l r ulty 1 rr er r mr cr game were these alumni DOROTHY HYATT JACKIE SHOOK PAT TUCKER CHARLIE DODSON MAX MOXLEY DICK BURNS VIRGINIA GRAZIANO and HELEN NOLAND JERRY HUCKSTEP 45 returned rn November from duty with the Army rn Korea While at Westport Jerry was a member of the varsity basketball team and was on second team football JANE DICKHUT 52 has not only been studying rndustrrously but also having a very gala time at Bethany college rn Lrndsborg Additions to the newly engaged are BEVERLY JEAN WORTH 48 and MORY MCDANIEL CHAD HAYWOOD with the Navy rn San Diego California was back vrsrtrng Westport last week That was all the reporter could gather for this issue but rf students have any items about alumni they may let the staff know about them ' ' of . , . ' C' ' . , U . . . . . . . ' D K I I t , ' , ' ' i A ' , v F . . . ' . . ,- . I Y - ' . . ' ' ' 1 1 . , 1 i A A . , , .' ' , I 1 1 7 u 1 h Q 1 Y ' y . t X. I . . . .. Y . . . '. . ' ' . . v - - . . 7 V O I O 1 r 4 A Editor-irr-Chief, Beverly ,luhlirig Assistant liditor. lit-ne Szrtcr: News lftlitnr. Judy Goss: , , ' lurlrturrnl Edit r, Su - J: sg Fez! ' 1'lrl't4rr. Kr t ll 'list 'pg Sports liditor, Tour Hollcruft: Art- Editor, Mnril,'rr Da lsun: B rs' ss Sl: : cr. June Cassxrdyq l'irr'r1lzrtiorr Rl: :ge '. ll 'ffl' - - 1' ' ' - VS l 1 l'l 1 mr :p 1 's. Ke II -ks -1. Vlrzrrlr-N Kr-1 at-3 Reporter'-: joy Talley. ,lui ' xr Yun , ' l xl r '. ll -l 1 Sir rl. S11 l': R olde. R- lilo vile. l'r-rkr llrrgfiflrlt. hlrrvkir- Riley. .ltr .X , llunrrpsorr. l mule Rt- la 't. ,l1riri': l'rrrtlr1-, ,lozrrrrrc llrcsirrzr. 'rv ' Xfl ' s -, lin I: l Xi 'l ltls. ' Feb1ua1y261953 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageThree IJIYUIF I I lllllf W6Sg6l the W9StDOItT1g9I asked to Wllte Under the Clock fo1 th1s IS sue of the Crxer He1e IS the latest news and vlews 1elated to me by h1m Coach Mooxe has f1nally found a way to have a successful basketball pract1ce If h1s team wont do It he w1ll He lecently defeated Ed Gald nel 1n a two man game Says Ed I felt SOIIY fo1 the old man Sally FOW191 Ca1l Sxmonle Pee Mulvaney and Jack Klee we1e found 1n flont of 1oom 314 almost asphyx1 ated Seems M1 Spung doesnt be l1eve 1n b1eath1ng whlle s1n.f11n2 No Jlrnmy Jay we cant put Fa1 ley G1ange1 s DICIUIS by you1 name ln the yea1 book We ve told you t1me and tlme agam we I8 not golng to even mentlon you1 the1e Do you have '1 sheht cough? If so just go to Doc Doug Sate1 They say he has a wonde1 ful xemedy ab solutely gua1anteed to stop you1 cough Ol k1ll you Donald Gates I want to ma11y .1 111 who doesn t smoke d11nk sweax 01 beheve ln KISSIIIE M1 Kmg What fo1'J EVBI SIHCG the Ame11can p1oblems class found the subJect of Rlghts of Women couples have been b1 eakme up Boy what debates W1ll you g.11ls please pl e ease stop asklng who that tall good lookmf. boy that weaxs the 1e1ndee1 sweate1 IS He s B1ll D1ll Chuck P11tcha1d b11ll1ant chemxst d1SCOV61 ed th1s b1a1n SIODDIUH foxmu la IH chemlstly H20 plus Na Cl equals BOOM Promenade mth PROM .lACK'S NEWSTAND 1 East asm sz VA 9439 Jxmmw Sm1th Only one th1n W1 keep me f1om eoln t colle e Mel le Koepke What s thatq Jlmmv I-hgh school TIGER PRFWIEWS Stals and Stupes FOICVCI The Westpo1t Band Tl1e Stooge Kenny M1ll1n Because of You Rcss to F1sk Road to Bah Patl1 XXOIII to Klees 7th hou1 Tl1e Bad and the Beautxful Bollman and Lasswell The Qu1et Man Jlmmy Whltefleld Seems Westpo1t has acquned anothe1 cute Loman The latest bema sub f1eshman F1ed Glad to have you F1edd1e Seems l1ke Chuck Davey and Kld Gaulan sta1ted a new fad Have you notxced the black eyes floatmg, 'uound9 Has anyone eve1 seen LLOIIHICI Pel klns yawn'P Its not eve1y day that you get to see Mamoth Cave fOl noth mg What w1ll the als sta1t wea11n next? Dog. colla1s on the ankles no ess Someone subm1tted a clock 1tem about Gayle K1eege1 but we d1dnt thmk It was WOlth p11nt1ng so we ll Just mentlon he1 name Afhleflc Equipment Zouzus QMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 Il 13 Bulhmore Ave Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H o U R s E R v I 3834 Mem WE 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Servuce 'hs IAN YOU BI-Il IEVE THAT Pundlts and P1omotheans can stop talklng about themselves Don Edwa1ds hates athletlcs Jack Ross got an E111 wo1ld h1sto1y F1 ank Hayden uses slang B111 C1osson was eve1 shocked Don Mathes hates g1l1S Anyone W111 th1nk these a1e funny' He COYBIS h1S w1ndsh1eld w1th stlck GIS A menace 1n tlafflC th1s man He sees about l1alf of the hlghway Thls a1t lovlng dope SKICKSI Stan Wmdlng, up tl1e column VVGSLGI asked me to be su1e and tell eve1y one to come to the basketball 16 xonfmls 'PLUG' The newswutmg class was pleas antly su1p11sed last week when they l6C61V6d a Valentlne box of chocolates f1om M1ss Welch now studymg at Columb1a UU1Y61S1tV ln New YOIK C1ty The membe1s would l1ke to take th1s space to say thank you and to fu1n1sh he1 new add1ess to the students M1ss V11g1n1a Welch 1230 Amstexdam New Yo1k Clty N Y For That Private Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 Record Round Up A 18.126 selectlon of w estexn popula1 and folk 1CCOldS WE 8120 24 E 39th f fy 5 IJ f 1 41, ,Se 3 ' ' ', . 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' .' lT'S ET 1 ' I 2 4 C E ' . - at V Page Four H WESTPORT CRIE FEDIUHI v 26 1953 Q Qc By Tootle Browne I m golng to tly somethlng, nevx and novel ln my column thls ISSUE namely a poll to flnd out what songs ale tops wlth the teens at WESLDOIL Hlgh Sandy Reynolds Calole Reubalt and Jan Hunsakel Tlll I Waltz Agaln Wlth You Donnle Mathls and Dutch Van Vleck I Dont Knovl Joanne Bleslna Joe Balls and Chal lene Geolge Why Don t You Belleve M Jane Cassady Thlee Lettels Joy Tally and Dusty Ball You Be long to Me Helb Spencel and Mal llyn DaV1dSOU A Fulltlme Job Jo Ann Thompson Have You Heald Jackle Rlley Got You on My Mlnd Gayle K1 eegel Johnny Maddox Spe C18 Peggy Mulvaney 1Novs and Thenv Theles a Fool Such as I Lynnell Gooch Somewhele Along the Way Call Slmone and Donna Raftel W1Sh You Wele Hele Bob Leet and Joann Gorlell When You 16 ln Love Balbala McDanlels and Mlckey Wltt Always Youls Pat F1Sk and Don Ross All 0261 Agaln Gene Satel Shlne Leonald Bunnell Oh Happy Day Ronny MCC1612ht Watel Can t Quench the Flle of Love Joe Russell Keep It a Seclet Joy Cougheboul and JBXIV Motes Hold Me KISS Me Thlll1Me Judy RHHSIH and Balbala Chllsty Even N Sondla Ramsey J lene Hammons Glow WO1m Mal vlaF'aulkne1 Septembel Song Bob MHILIHCZ Staldust Clalk Smlth and Maly Halless Be My Llfes Companlon Lucy Mlllel and Jlm Applequlst Because You I6 Mlne Bal loala Mason and Don Stackhouse My HGHIE Belongs to Only You Malllyn Beebe Red Feathel and a Hula Hula Skllt Mlke K1fHb1OUgh Lady of Spaln Well guess you can see what the W8StDOlt C1 owd lates as tops on then hlt pal ade ex 61 ythlng fl om Jazz to old favolltes and the latest tunes Ill be back af,a1n next month vxlth mole plattel chattel D0 YOU LIKE T0 SEW7 Come to Monroe Makes MUSIC At Kansas Cnty Umverslty Janualy 27th vtas a momentous day fol KCU as Vaughn Monlce slngfel and 1115 famous Camel Calavan cast 18601 ded thell college l3d1O shovl A Stal fllled tloupe lncludlng Ml Monloe MISS Robelta Lee and a tvl nty seven plece olchestla d1lCCt ed by Gene Hammett lated contlnu ous applause fl om the students occu pglng the 500 Playhouse seats to flt lleht lnto the colleae splllt Wlth such hlt songs as Oh Happy Day Cool Watel and othels Vaughn llt elally 1OCk6d the audlence Robelta Lee thlllled hel admll CIS wlth a novel V61 slon of No Moon at All and the populal Hold Me Thllll Me Klss Follovllng the one 110111 show be alnnlng at thlee oclock Monloe and hls cast wele IIOHOIEC1 guests at a Roost mlxel whlle Dlck Ellckson an LA senlol lntelvlevxed the celeblltles befole a lalee audlence Reynolds Tobacco Co Monl oe s busl ness entelpllses lnclude a lestaul ant a song publlshlng fllm and a new ly folmed company SLOIIBS fol Young Amellca whlch ploduces chlldlen s books and toys The Crler staff vlould llke to thank Bob C1 aven of KCU fol plovldlng, the lnfolmatlon fol the plecedlna stoly Mnoolun Brown Scholarshlp Seml flnal examlnatlons f01 the annual MDOOKID Blown Memollal SCllOlalSh1p awalds wele held at WGSCDOIL hlgh school on Feblualy 21 The foul flnallsts selected wlll com pete ln the flnals on Malch 4 at the Unlvelslty of Kansas Clty vlhele they Vllll g1V6 a book IGVICW 01 speech flom a selected leadlng llst These scholalshlps totallng S1000 ale awalded each yeal ln the ln LCICSL of bettel human lelatlons by the Mnookln Blown Amellcan Le alon Post No 468 SChO1a1Sh1DS wlll be awalded to the two Kansas Clty 111211 school senlols who have done the most dullng the school yeal to lmplove human lelatlons The fllst 131158 wlnnel Wlll be awalded S400 00 and the second D1 lZ6 wlnnel S200 00 A speclal MDOOKIH Blown awald wlll also be glanted one outstandlng sen 101 ln each school that pal tlclpates nette Gastman Paseo hlgh school fllst place and Thomas Recolds Southeast hlgh school second place WERNEL Prescrlptlon Pharmacy 1403 W 39th WE 3244 THE LANTERN 6 East 39th sf Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Speclal Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Flt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Likes a Nate Out Too' S O U T H S I D E soolc a. SUPPLY stone 210 E 39th sf VA 9533 Complete Lune of Englneerlng Art and Drattlng Supplies Typewrlters Rented Student Rate Free Pickup and Delivery All Makes of New Portables ihig SALES RENTALS REPAIRS W SPECMI 3700607 Rfllfdl R0 765' Fmest rental stock m the country Budget Fabrlc shop Mlowssr TYPEWRITER coMPANY 3949 Mam 800 Grand Ave 545 !9f! Vlctor 6492 T E R ' ' . 1 I - - 4 O O I D Q ' 0 , . , . ,, . . ' . T - ' v I . I I I I I I I I I ,I I . I ' . . I I , . I I- - II I I I ve - . ' . . ' . - . . I . I I III I ' ' - ' . ' I ' I Y . , . ' . .4 1 ' V 1 ' 7' 'h ' A ' ' . Y' I ' . ' ' Ai' . b ' KY, ' , tl K h vv . y. . . ,, y . . 'I ' I ' - . . . ' lt - V H ' ' I . ' ' - ' - 7 ' . . . I I I V ' . ' K- ' .. N V ' A . . I nl v ' 4 I , I ' -v ll , , yu 'I U I ' I ' ' ' - 1 ' -- V ei Y . YY , .. .. - Me. - - - ' . - H . . .- ' 1 I ' I ' ' h . I ' . I. H . ,, T' ' ' ' ' ' .H ' . ' . I H I ,. ' ' ' . .' ' . Y ' . . . . ' ' l . . U . ,, ' ' I . ' ' - . . ' . - . u 1 . . ', . ' . 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I70l77ll'7U lin: Suhr mul llnrotlxx I'm The cuxtaxn opens and the play be ins The two staxs take thexx places as the dxxectox shouts Lx hts cam exa action' Let s see what oux pxo ANDERSON S xam has to saw about the two featuxe attxfxctxons Pxettw blonde Doxothv Fay came to Westpcxt xxx hex soplxomoxe veax and quxcklv xew to staxdom xn the eyes cf lxtx LIWSSITIIICS because of hex win nxn sxnxle ind xeady fxlendshxp She sta xds a pxoud 5 5 and descxxbes hex eyes is baby hazel Dot just loves hex mothex s tamale pie and nut bxead 'but not togethexv We cant xma xne whx she said hex favoxxte pastime was watchxn basketball ames Could be a lad whose xnxtxals axe Mike Jones Septembex Song as plated by Lxbexace won hex heaxt in simply send hex Besides sexxxn is tieasuxex of Pun dit she fxnds txme to handle the pxes xdencw of a cappella and to decoxate the Lvm fox T1 fl Dexx What elsf'9 Shes x membex of Jules Guexin and the Honox Socxets Upon xldufxtxon Doxothy hopes to spend sevexfll yeflxs xxx Pxxxs studxxn to become x fash xgn xllustxatox Shaxxn that spotlx ht xs thlt good locking Gene Satex With his hazel eyes and blond cxew cut he attxacts moxe than one admxxxng pan of fem xnxne eyes but a textaxn Maxy of Lxllxs has his heaxt Hxs faxoxxte sxxx ex xs Fxankxe Laxne P P I. E G A T SPORTING Goons COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 3314 Gellham Plaza 14 WESTPORT RD VA 7750 WE 4274 PHUSC Homework Bottled under Authority of the Coca Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Junior Red Cross Vurxes Acllvihes On Febxuaxy 10 Westpoxt was xep xesented at the all cxty Junxox Red Cxoss meeting at headquaxtexs by the followxna senxoxs and Junxoxs Helen Ruf John Holland John Wood Flo xence Snxdow Bonxxxe Tldball Noel Johnson and Fxank Hayden At the Chxxstmas season three of them had been chosen to help de lxvex the gxft stockings at Wadswox th Kansas These students wexe John Holland senxox xn sex vxce Helen Ruf pxesxdent of the all Clty councxl John Wood who also had had special tx axn xng. xn thxs woxk cxoonxng. Shxne and Texesa Bxewex xs fxne Just sxngxne anything He watches televxsxon enthusxastxcally when thexe is txme fox Gene xs a busy boy Besides being secxetaxy of the Hx Y he was xecently elected chap laxn of Wilson and fxnds txme to be a Spanish club membex and a xe poxtex on the C1181 staff Gene s fav oxxte food is food and his ambxtxon xn life xs to xow a ducks taxl and to spend foux yeaxs xn college study xnf,1'1'v Its easy to see how these two sen xoxs have won honoxs and fxxendshxp hexe at Westpoxt VALENTINE DRIVE IN OI' Delicious Steakburgers and Fountain Drinks 3617 MAIN we 1183 KM I2 30 P Il EVERY SUNDAY K. C. POWER 8 llGII'I U . -1 . T . R . 0 ' Q I O , z, g . K. 5.1 K. 1 . . . ' , ,' ' . , 'EE ' 'c . x' . ' . A' I I I n .' 1' A ' .' ' , . ' . - I ' A Q . . t. I , ' K. ' V. ' . ' Y . . y A, I . . ' ff .' . - ' , ' ' Z 3 . kk. ,i q .. -v - L v , ' . ' - I , , . Q . . Q ,Y . V ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' K tr V' ' . V I . . 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I I S, s11 11 1 ' -1- ' I I' ws - , 1' g I69 0' 1 I tl ' IISIIl11'II11ll 11 'I f 1 - IN 5- vs -' 11 ' '11 . :Ig ' 'S ' 7 ' 1 1' ' , U V 'S-'s' - -s' r'1ItK 'I' 'Nfl' 1 -s' Febluflly 26 1953 H E W E S T P O R T C R I E Page Seven ll? 00115 Why not admlt 1t'P Whv do so many L,lllS and bovs seem to hate to say those foul slmple httle wolds I can t affold 1t'P Its no cllme to be flesh out of fOldlI1L money I happens to evelvbodv Its no dls lace to be betweell flllowances between paydlys It lleedllt mlks Vou less fun to be H1111 less attl ll tlte less populal Some gllls would lathel dle 111111 admlt to fll9I1dS that they tant o to a moxle wltll the gan because 11185716 bloke tt the moment And some of tllem sulk fO1 days lf tllell new TV 'l new cal ladlo 01 a new outflt when they happen to wallt It say lt glV6S them an lnfellollty complex Ol makes them ashamed of then homes O1 VIIOISG stlll of thell palents How sllly can you Seto Its youl pelsonahty that counts whats ln youl mlnd and healt not whats 1n youl pocket Sulely youve notlced that lts the bov Ol 5,111 wlth the fllendllest pelsonflllty 'Ind the nlcest dlsposltlon who H1115 the most populal vote and not the one w1tI1 the most molley Boys ale Just the same O1 mole so If B111 happens to be low ln cash hes ashamed to sav so and sklps the usual Fllday nlght date lathel than mentlon the monev mattel But hls favollte date would 1311181 heal the telephone J1n1,le fol 1 house date than not see B111 at all If shes a gold dlggel lntelested only ID whele B111 can take hel she s ln the mlnollty Most gllls want to see thell dates even when thell blll folds ale flat because they llke the gUYS MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve TII 9 3 9 1 I, . 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Everythmg iw?-fl U Photographsc Cameras from 52.95 Up 3933 Mann St JE. 5555 Anderson, Soter Head New llterory Soclety Not long ago a new boys lltelaly socletv was folmed at Westpolt The name of thls soclety IS Wllson ln 1101101 of folmel Plesldent Woodlow Wllson The offlcels of Wllson ale as fol lows C'111Andelson plesldent Doug, S8161 vlce plesldent John Foleman secletaly Challes Holman treasurel Challes Plltchald lntel SOCIBLY lep lesentatlve Gene Satel chaplaln Bob Bloomel selgeant at alms JHCKIG Rlley was selected as thell beauty queen Ml Edgal HHIIIS takes oxel the dutles as sponsol Circus More It s comma the 13th annual Pollce Cucus wlll begln Malcll 3 8 ln the Munlclpal audltollum A11 Dl0flf,S fol the folty two fea tule CIICUS wlll eo to the P01106 Ben tflt assoclatlon to DIOWld6 fOl fam 11195 of pollcemen who dle ln SEIVICG Ol on penslon Spotllghted on the D1Oglam wlll b Natal who cllmbs to dlZZY helghts I5 It man 01 beast'P Anothel spme chllllng act wlll be the mldget auto laces Ace Model s. Hobby Shop C A L '- or DON ACCURSO and Orchestra For Your Danclng Pleasule HOBBY MATERIALS EM 5583 HU 3613 20 East 39th Street ifwffsffffff' VA nnhugt 8 fB0q2Kh 'I740 Headquarters for Books Zlpper Covers Art Supplnes and Gym Clothes and Shoes Glve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete s Foot Snorkel Pens Full L1ne of Pens and Penclls P :om roun scnobl caown rox msrnl 0 ,A :.:':rAa.'.y::t I INVITED 51, I v 5 REM CHRISTIAN ffll0W5IIlP! YOUTH FUR CHRIST ff HIGH SCHOOL BIBLE CL B ,fvii 4rowmzuw2 vfc , DYNAMIC cnlls TIAN voum mn X 1 mt crutuncz or A DISTIISSED ' LYl0lLDgy ,J gg-.. w ' . ' , T R ' - f7 '7 ' ' ll 3 8 .5 OI' I I I Y' ' ' ' ' . . ' o o V l - A- ' , . L . . . . . ' , ' V - - R . .. V L ,L K... 01- V It b 1 ' - ' ' D D - A K' ' 1 ' Q . , ' . . . ' . ' ' Q . A. .,- - - . 9 ' ' ' ' . . 2 A . . V ,Q K . . ' t,-V ' - . - 1' .' ' 1' A I ' A' ' - ' ' I ' ' r Mon and Dad cant afford to get a . , . , . . v c ', ' 'I ' ' . . . v . 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T C R T F'ehr1l'1ry 76 1053 Trgers lose To Vrkes In Double Overtlme, Wm From Central The Westport Trgers suffered a heart breakrng defeat at the hands of the Northeast Vrkrngs Frrdav Feb 6 rn a double overtrme thrrller on the Audrtor rum court Thrs yyas the frrst league setback for the Trgers rn four starts aearnst Manual East Southeast and Paseo The Trgers took an early lead rn the frrst quarter but lost rt as the Vrkes came back rn full force and took charge of the game untrl the second half In the second half the Treers turned on all they had and broke the Northeast lead of seven pornts From the fourth quarter on rt was anybodys ball game Don Ross kept the TILCIS rn the runnrne, yyrth ex cellent set shots from far out and led the scorrng, for Westport The game ended rn a 52 52 tre At the end of the f1r st overtrme the score was agarn tred at 56 56 In the second over trme rt was sudden death Westport fouled to g,rve Northeast two free throvts that ended the game 58 56 WESTPORT so FG T mr e N rltetrell r LI Vt yele ft vs e e Srter I X NORTHEAST X rrrll r Vt rrrrrrrrrtr Vt rrght I rklr Il yr I' unter I uller r we ur Jeweler, Huclestep Wm Pang Pong Tournaments The prng pong tournaments haye come to a close wrth Mrke Jeve eler as our srngles champron and Kent Huck step and Mrke Jeyy eler as our doubles champrons The determrnrng, games vsere played Saturday February 7 ln the boys gym rn yyhrch 22 enthusrasts par trcr pated m the srngles contest and erght couples rn the doubles There seemed to be no one vtho was not perfectly capable of plavrng, a good game of prne, pong IOI lfnlre p 4 s 1 II s r le IINIII II e sfjmrl Comrng rn second rn srngles was Jack Lrttle and thrrd vtas Jrm Combs Taklng second place rn the doubles were Jack Lrttle and Florence Snr dow The frnal scores yyere as folloyys Srngles 21 15 doubles 21 14 REX KEN Photo Flmsh N K C NO 3930 F1 rday the 13th drd not proxe un lucky for the Westport Tlgzers is they edged past the claus of the Central Ea les by '1 shnr mnrern cf 44 42 Thrs yt rn put yyrth the defeat of the Northeist Vrkes by Piseo put th T1 ers baek rn fr tre for Inst place Thrnes looked bad for the Tr ers rn st exy mrnutes re rpeel off to 1 Q A e end of the fnst qu n ter rt rx rs Ce n The T e s st rrtec t comeback rn the second quarter end at hfrlftrrne the score stood 19 8 Westpcrt The Tr ers scored lb pornts to Cen 1 s s r e qun put thern on top lt the end of the rd qurrter 4 lou q lrter the excrtement tarted s Central put on 1 list de perate drrye that farled by tyro pornt Don Ross ned 12 pornts to pete th T s yyrth Mrke Jones second pernts WPSTPORT till CENTRAL ul For Sophrstrcated Clothes At Budget Prrces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Maru Open Evenrngs trl 9 EXAMINATION FOR CHILDREN tunder a e of 131 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Between the hours of 8 OO A M to 4 OO P M DFPARTMENT 0F PEDIATRILS FR 1444 or DIRECTOR OF CIIINII S GR 0381 Examrnatron Date Aprrl 'IS I6 I7 I8 1953 ltveammatron to Include K Ray lalmrfltorv Work where rndreated Without thnrge- 1n conrunctron urth THE 21st ANNUAL CHILD'S HEALTH CONFERENCE AND CLINIC Sponsored bv JACKSON COUNTY OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION ? 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H A he mvatpnrt Qlrivr Vo. 40 No. 11 Kansas City Missouri March 12 1953 Asher Wlns Annual Orutorlcul Contest Old fasllloned olatoly fllled the Westpolt audltollum Wednesdav Malch 4 wlth the Speech Al ts Club twenty thlld annual olatlon contest The wlnllel was Adllenne Ashel who gate Woodlow Wllsons Fla Day Addless She was plesented a gold cup by Bevelly Goodblake a folmel plesldent of Speech Alts Othels paltlclpatlng IH the contest WSIB Flank Hayden Amellca Fllst by Woodl ow Wllson Pelky Belgfeldt Malk Antony s olatlon flom Wllllam Shakespeales Jullus CZBSHI and John Wood The Amellcan Soldlel by Woodl ow Wllson The Judges of the contest WCIC MISS Ceclle Bulton Mlss M8118 Blubakel Mlss Maly Wheelel Mlss Dolothy Hllbelt and MI Edwln J Kmg, Whlle the Judges dellbelated the audlence heald Vlvlan Phllgl een lead hel essay wh1ch won fllSt place ln the Sons of the Amellcarl Revolu t1on contest and Joyce Scott who sang two songs flom Jelome Kelns Showboat Both pelfolmels ale Speech Al ts membels Qulll ond Scroll Elect If you have lnqulled about the smlllng faces that go wlth the llttle golden plns ploudly woln by ten W8StDO1C students you have dlscov eled that they belong to membels of Qulll and Scloll the Intelnatlonal Honol Soclety f01 hlgh school Jouln allsts The ten students who compose the W8StD0lI chaptel ale membels of the newswlltlng class who have done out standlng wolk ln some phase of Joulnallsm elthel on the Lrler O1 Herald staff Quallflcatlons fol I'I'l8I'I'lb6lSh1D ale a mlnlmum of 50 lnches ln D1 lnt O1 a speclal staff posltlon and supel lorlty of WOlk Off1C8lS and membels ale Plesldent Tom Hollcloft vlce plesldent Judy Goss secletaly Jackle Rlley tleasulel Jane Cas sady membels Gelle Whlte Sue Jalvls Joanne Bleslna Janlce P10 the Helen Slmon Pelky B9lLf9lCll and Kent Huckstep lll'liF ll KONIP5' Wfstporl s annual wpuml IIIIIIIIIFFS HSSEIIIIIIW lpplr It I Fr Ill lurrufll llIIlf'I' lc I 1,1111 Huis 'llullllf Iunf llurllslep Iurrv Inf! It hr lm er llnrl lllums It Her,.jelcl1 mul Hurlslep I All Clty Council Again Talent Show Mm-chlq Elects llndemun Secretory Westpolt IS vely ploud to have one of lts leplesentatlves to the All C1ty Councll selve as secletaly Mal llyn Moof Llndeman wlll hold thls posltlon fol the second tlme aftel taly Malllyn and Westpolts two othel Lally Goetz and ale dolng well on the councll Wl'l1Ch meets once a month IQDI esentatlves John F01 eman of the councll IS to The pulpose analyze and solve lf posslble plob lems of all the publlc schools One of the C0l1I'1C11S functlons IS C1ty Hall Day Selvlng as a councllman wlll be none othel than the subject of thls story Malllyn Llndeman What's Up' Band Festlval Repolt Calds Malch 1 8th Glade Allthmetlc Test 1 Talent Show wlth Westpolt Klds Malch 20 Tlgel Den Mal ch Mal ch Mal ch Audltlons fOl a specual numoels 'ts sembly were held on Wedresdfly it elnoon Malch 4 ln the allclltolluln Ml Klng who IS ln chalge of thls plogram belleves that thls ye'l1 s en teltalnment wlll be one of the vely best There 1S no llmlt to W8Stp0lt s talent as seen ln the numbel of pu plls who attended the tly outs The assembly can be only one houl long., and fol thls leason many of the clev C1 pelfolmels wele not chosen The big annual all student speclal numbels assembly wlll be dullng the school day March 20 The Westpolt KldS populal dancels muslclans and dlama altlsts wlll be featuled pel fO1mE1S The followlng WSIS chosen to ap peal IH the speclal numbers assem bly Nancy Phllgleen vocallst Bal bala Coonce vocallst Elma Larlxck dance wlth baton Glngel Ebelt tap dance DIXIE Hlcks vocallst Kent Huckstep Lally Goetz and Jlm Combs novelty act the gllls trlo composed of Vlvlan Phllgleen and the Van Sandt twlns slngels Jack Rosson monologlst and the Westpolt Klds no explanatlon necessaly The Judges WBIC MI Edwln J KIDS Ml Wall zce Flke and MISS Ruth Beck I , , . 0 ,, O l ' l ' lc ' nl . ' . .' . .. , , . ' 'kv lt g , ' . ,. l ', '. . 'L . , ' ' wg, ' ': ' , -A I '25 ig 1 fg' ' 'l ' ' U I l 0 - .. ' . u .lv . . .L. . ' ' 1 ' A I K 2 - . ,- ll vr - ' l . ' ' ' K lk - - -. serving the first semester as secre- ' - . - . . , . . I . . - ' . . 'Q 1 ll . . Z ' r' ' ' 1 '- ' ' ' . '- ' : ' ' ' .. ' : ' ' . - ' 1 1' I V , . v Q- ' . . - ' . . ' . . ', Y ' . . . - - 17M H V, - - , ' . . . ,.: h. . . , , 8 A E -lvn Y l . . ' . ., . B . ' K ' A, . .D ,' I ' ' ,A PageTwo THE WESTPORT CRIE R March 12, 1953 The Fever is Preparing In Spring Are you trred of study1ng'J Do you yearn for a vacatron away from the trrals and trrbulatrons of your school career'J Do you forget about your homework and srt gazrnff rnto space? Do you watch the brrds rn flrght and lone to be as frec as theyo If you possess one or more of these symptoms you frre srrfferrng from the aae old maladr known as sprrn ferer Thrs drsease affects fr person mentally and sends hrs soul rnto a world of the unknown Though there rs no known cure for thrs rllness dreaded bv teachers and enroyed bv students one often attempted remedv IS frnal exams whrch are usually executed wrrh lrttle success The after effects are always the same but they dont appear untrl report cfrrd trme Because of the fact that hcmew ork rs neglected durrng tlrrs srck ness grades of course drop as the fever soars hrgher and hralrer Krndlv warnrnas from parents and pleas from teachers 0 unlreeded s the rrctrm 1lun e deeper and deeper rnto hrs cloud of rndrfference Too late he return from hrs dream world to realrve that there are only 1 few days left to make up the wrrk of mrny days Who wrll oc the frrst to f1ll9 Beware for sprrng, rs Just rrourrd the corner and s, rrn fever rs 1 rlclrrn Westport, Help Answer the Call Amerrca answer the call Tlrrs rs the cry of the Amerrcan Red Cross as rt str rves to earn support rn the 1953 campargn The Red Cross has as rts goal 93 mrllron dollars and 5 mrllron prnts of blood The funds asked for are 8 mrllron dollars over the amount of the pr evrous year Thrs rrse rs due to the growrng need for supplres used by the Red Cross Blood collectrons are needed for the productron of gamma globulrn whrch may be used to provrde temporary protectron agarnst paralytrc polro Publrc support of the Amer rcan Red Cross rs vrtal states E Roland Harrrman pr esrdent of the Red Ca oss Publrc support rs your support your money donatrons your blood dona trons and your prayers And as Pres rdent Ersenhower sard rn a recent plea for Red Cross support What peo ple do through the Red Cross they do rn the sprr rt of free men and wom en voluntarrly grvrng themselves to help then nerghbors rn trme of per sonal tragedy drsaster or emergency The expandrng armed forces and the growrrrg veteran populatron rs creatrng a greater need for help The Red Cross rs now servrna 3600000 men and women rn the armed forces Aaarn thrs year Westport hrgh school brves tl1e opportunrty to stu dents to support th1s Red Cross cam pargn We tport c1t17ens wrll answer the call Meetrng the Deadlrne Takrng over as Edrtor rn Chref for Crrer No 11 we frnd capable and wrllrng, Gene Sater Gene rs drstrngurshed for a number of actrvrtres among the most recent berng hrs takrna over the chaplarncy of the new Wrlson Lrter ar y Socrety Another Crrer reporter deservrng of recoanrtron rs Helen Srmon Helen pror es herself an asset by her w rllrngness to tackle hard robs and by wrrt mg the alumnr column for the trrer IZI11 ur 111 THE WESTPORT CRIER f9LJ1I ll Publrshed br weekly durrng the school year by the newswrrtrng class f j Westport Hrgh School Kansas Lrty Mrssourr hntercd as setond class matter Aprrl 4 1928 rt the post orfrte .rt Ixrrrsms i7 Scnott 1 4 Mrssourr Crty Mrssourr under the Act of March 3 1879 Address The Westport Crrer 315 Erst Thrrtyrrmtlr street Kanssrs Crty ISSUE EDITORS 1 1 111 1 rrrc 1 H111 1 IL 7 ll r 11 l X 1 ll l 11 1 1 lll1X M111 11 l 11111111 Nllll 1 ll, . 1 1 1 . 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' C7 A agfema As the gavel falls a arn we frnd these new members of the lrterary so trtres added to the rolls Pundrt senror Juanrta Van Vleck runror Joyce Baltrs Jackre H1ckett sophomore Darlene Hevalow fresh man Jo Ann Jenkrns Kay Newman Lelanr Nrchols Arlrne Stumpf Alrcc Trrggs Irma Frelds Pat Stone Promethean serrror Anna Goeck eler Junror Cather1rreConnellv Mar 1eJohannnrna freshman Betty Ann Gant Jo Herdebrecht Dana Junror Mar aret Lrnplev Carolyn Denny Nancy Plrrlgreen oplromore Mary Vrrarnrft Harless Peggy Bullock Sue Collrns Marguer rte Hayden Lynne Harrod C1111 Goeckeler freshman Darlene John son Brownrng runror Charles Krause Jerry Sprndle Joe Barls sophomore Garv Tee arden Russell Segner Bob Myers Wrlbur Wrrght freshman Charles Browles Douglas Schlatter Harry Rupf Rrchard Davrs Verl Gal leher The Wrlsons are strll perfectrng, then relatrvelv new club but they have added one new member Fred Redd Among, the departmental clubs we frnd that El Crrculo Calder on rs plan nrnp, a Jornt meetrng wrth the Paseo Spanrsh club rn whrch they plan to have a Mexrcan drnner at the Mexr can Chrrstran church Speech Arts club took rn erght new members who were honored at a tea F1 rday February 27 They are Jun ror Mary Jo Hodges Mary Bess Chaney Mrchael Jeweler sophomore Charles Sampson freshman Barbara Church Rudy Wrobel V1rg1lBroyles Fred Redd CORRECTION Phe Crrer staff regrets that rn the recent artrcle about Vrvran Phrl reen wrnnrng frrst place rn the Sons of the Revolutron essay contest they drd not mentron that the thrrd place wrnner of the contest was George Brlby Junror who won a bronze med al Seldom does one school wrn two of the three medals offered Also Westport entered 26 essays rnstead of the stated 24 Mrss Stella Maddox was rn charge of the contest at West port March 12, 1953 T H E W E S T P O R T C R I E R Page Three UIYUIF I I W Iliff Don t look IIOXI but he1e lt lb ag'1111 that column tl1at SCIHDGS up tl1e latest LOSSID dllt and w hat have you about those you know and some you w1sh you knew Ye old IGDOIIGI despemte fo1 copy du up these tasty t1d bmts Hope you enjoy them' WI' SPPORT S PI XTI'0R'VI M155 Youngs conduct '1 t11p t1l1Ol1 l1 EUIODE MISS Jensen elope M1 Ha111s ente1 vaudevllle Elevatols F1ee books Flled ch1cken SVCIV d'1V Soda counte1 F1ee bus se1v1ce Beauty DHIIOIS Teache1 What tense I use wht ll say I am beaut1ful Pupll Remote past' IT S A PROVEW FACT THAT M1 PIOGSSCI 10lle1 skates to scl1ool The fxeshman use slang. The1e ll be stags at the sen1o1 p1om Eddle F1she1 IS a toe dance1 MISS Guff1n chews gum DEflHlt1OH of an ll1JD61C1llSt Some c1umb5 held togethe1 by the11 dough Ma111yn Llndeman IS th1ou h w1tl1 compet1t1on shes golng to Kansas State Whele the XREIO IS 3 to 1 Hows about that g111S9'9 EIECTRICIT Y Stull Your Biggest Bargain! 'ard' fa 2?-gt,- YOU CAN ENJOY TEIEVISIUN 8 HOURS FOR 5' E Ad' 'rf' KIIISIS CITY PUIIII I UGHI CUMPINI OUR IDEA OF WHAT THI- AD W RITERS IVIEANT 9944100 pule A1lvneSot1lle F01 economlcal t1'1nspo1tf1t1on Kennys b1 yellow cu x . a M1ld but they s1t1sfv Wcstpmt 'IS Roy POIHICIIIII w IIILS to tsk M1 MIHBI what would happen lf he took l1qu1d a11 fo1 a n1 'I 9 JUINIOR DILTIONARY fded1cated to the SODIIOITIOIGS' Adm1t a necessaxy ev1l Chape1on tsee adm1tv E1 x .4 E an 61101 Football honomble TIIIIICIQI Cnaduate ev lnmate He1ald lspale ou1 blushesv Punchln ba Anthony VKIIIOII L1b1a1y a place when boox kept Teache1 1see adm1t' Westpo1t bolt a11d nut factou VVHY THEY LIVF Sandy Schulz to have black l1a11 Bev R1ley to get an F Jo Ann Go11ell to chee1 lplu I Sa1ah Matchett fo1 Ben Ga1d11e1 Ann Rock fo1 Ben Ga1dHB1 Bonny H111 fo1 Ben Ga1dne1 Ca1ol TOb18S fO1 Ben Ga1dne1 John Fo1eman wasnt a b1t su1 Dl1S6d when l1e 1EC61I6d a phone call f1om a g111 who Sald she was Ann1e Lau11e He thought he 1eally knew he1 Now John we know you have a stung of g11l f11ends but For That Private Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 Look Us Up CULP PRINTING 8. LITHOGRAPHING co 203 East 39th VA 1530 lg, We 1sked Helen Gonzales to pleasc stop d1opp1n mllk bottles ID the L'if8t6113 especlally when thexe 18 m11k st1ll ln tl1e bottle Ruth Qu1 ley 15 ettmg m1lk on the knee Home1 Rlags says hes a ood uy and fx u1es t111s 15 tl1e best way to let eve1yone know lt' Mlss Bouncy How many bones have you 1n VOUI body, Wally Sheudan Nme hundud teachel M155 Bonnev Thats a good many mo1e than I have' Wally Yes but I 11 id sa1d1nes fo1 lunch you thought the column was wo1th p11nt1m, and well see you come next Lrler tlme P S If you hate any c11t1c15m keep lt unde1 you1 hat someone Just told me th1s w as funny' MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve Tal 9 'Z 1 Everythmg 4 Photographic Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE 5555 f 4. r IJ if so , I . . 1 - - ' A 1 L ' ' ' 1 ' L r If rp . 1 . U ' U Y ' 'Q ' 'Q ' I c 'c 1' ' 1 ' -- A 1' ' I ' '. K' 'K rx. 'Q v 1 .2 .. ' . ' J X - g. l '. ' I. '.' .1 ' . A' ' gi 'a 5 1.4 '. 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' . . : PilgeF0ur THE WESTPORT CRIER Maltll 12 l95i ld? l70l77ll7U Snllffv Retllllllfx mul Herln rl Slltllflf Down a long, load of aCtlV1ty honol and hald WOlk come two deselvln pelsonalltles She 18 Sandy Reynolds standlnp, 5 4 Vklth blue eyes set off wlth dalk blown eyelashes and dalk blown hall of ladlant slleen Danclng has been an lmpol tant factol ln hel 18 yeals She has been danclng plofesslonally fO1 f0U1 yeals and has been a favol lte at Westpolt as an enteltalnel slnce 49 Known as the Student Body Sandy lb an aCt1V6 membel of the Honol soclety wlth the added dls tlnctlon of attalnlng, the Gold Pm wlth one peall Pundlt a cappella Qulll and Scloll Lrler Herald staff Pep club ha been ln two school plays and takes an houl a day to as slst ID the offlce Athletic Equipment Z'?.'1?'.?i 2U, 1:09 'll 13 Bcxlhmore Ave T E S T S Sults Slacks Sportswear BEST BY TEST 3920 Mann VA. 9271 Flled Cl'llCk6l'1 swlmmlng, tennls and d8llClIlf, ale on hel llst of fav OIIEGS and T111 I Waltz ALHIH wlth You has become a sentlmental note SIUCE R R IS ln Callfolnla Dolng the Bunny hop and W6SlDOlL boogle to Stan Kentons lendltlons descllbed by S R 15 leal 560126 Hel ambltloll IS to 1.0 to U C L A to studv dancmg, and to flnd some one wllo vslll appleclate hel llttle bl uk Fold conveltlble He lb Helb SDCDCCI who stands 59 ln hls stocklne feet He thlnks hls eyes ale gleen alld knows that hls 11311 IS black An Cl hteen yeal old senlol Helb has a lonf, llst of actlv ltles to lemembel dullng, the flve YCHIS he spent ln Westpolts class looms He was elected elghth glade plesldent and thls was soon followed by belng f16S1'1IT13H vlce plesldent and a membel of the buslness commlttee dllllhg hls 5013110111016 yeal If that wasnt enough Helb paltlclpated ln the all clty Junlol Red CIOSS Dullng hls Junlol yeal he played a ploud game of football fol West polts Tleels but ln 1953 two lmpolt ant lf1tBl8SlLS plevented a second stllpe on hls lettel SWBHLGI One IS hls C O E Job as an altlst fol Caltel s Adveltlslng Agency and the othel well of COUISC Malllyn H6lbS fav ollte food IS a 1816 steak and Llb 91306 at the plano splns contlnually on hls 16C01d playel Although he wont admlt lt hls last glade cald showed stlalght Es Honol Soclety IS llsted among hlS honols Upon g13dLl2.f,1OI1 he hopes to con tlnue hls alt lntelest ln college latel becomlng a plofesslonal altlst Alumnu Glves Poetry Reutul In Classes Westpolt 21 aduate Clala Bastman plesented a Chalmlng poetly lecltal on Fllday Feblualy 27 MISS Eggles ton and MISS Lashs Engllsh classes attended the lecltal and W616 dellght ed at MISS Bastmans CIEVCIHESS lll lemembellng DOEEIY In 1931 MISS Bastman stalted a chaln of W01d plctules and at the plesent tlme has 120 beads each one llavlng., a C61 taln meanlng, When she looks at a bead lt at once tells hel the name of a poem WhlCll she lb able to lepeat flom memoly only poem on hel chaln that she wlote The name of the poem lb P1Cl,l1l8S ln the Tlees The ploglam D1OV8d botll lHtEl estlng and lnsplllng fOl the Engllsh classes GIBSON S RESTAURANT Caterlng to Students as always 5 E 39th St JE 7868 S 0 U T H S I D E soon s. survlv srone 210 E 39111 Sf VA 9533 Complete Lune of Englneerlng Art and Draftlng Supplues Typewrlters Rented Student Rate Free Pickup and Dellvery VA 8 fB0qKh 'I740 Headquarters for Books Zlpper Covers Art Supplues and Gym Clothes and Shoes Glve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete's Foot SnorkeI Pens - Full Line of Pens and Pencils , . 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V' I I I I .. - March 12 1953 L WESTPORI LRIL Pagelfrve Scholarships Can Pay Drvrdends Thrs rs the srxth lrst rn the serres of avarlrble sclrolarshrps Start Szhnlnrshzp ll Il ll II 1 I Is rn I lllltf llurrrlmn NIISIIUII NNIIIINI lfrlltll r Il I I Ix rn pr ue N 1umI prm lx rn 1 Ix rn rn mn R 111 u rlblr sllltltltb 700 00 Home Burlders Sponsor Essay Contest Sub,1ect Why Home Ovrnershrp Burlds Good Crtraenshrp Dates Local Kansas Crty qualrfv rn contest March 9 23 1953 rcl 1Ten wrnnrng, essays wrll be forward ed to NAHB to compete rn the Nr tronal Frnals P hlrgrbrlrty Any school student be tween the ages of 10 18 rnclusrve Entnes Shall be lrmrted to 600 words one entry per student Entrres shall be submrtted on plarn 812 by ll whrte paper erther typed or hand vtrrtten Entrres must bear the name name rade name of teacher crty and state Delrvery of Entrres flocal qualrfy mg, contest' Entrres must be post marked not later than mrdnreht Mar 23 1953 They should be marled pre pard to the Essav Contest Edrtor of the student hrs address age and address of school school GIVEN AWAY Old Trme Recondrtroned Old Trme Cars Hudson Old Trme Contest Ace Model 8. Hobby Shop 20 East 39th Street From the RECORD ROUND UP To You T H A N K S We Are Moving to 973 Kansas Avenue Home Burlders Assocratron of Greater Kansas Crty 4638 J C Nrchols Park wry Kansas Crty 12 Mrssourr Prrzes Local Kansas Crty Qualr fvrn Contest determrned by ludees Erth of the terr best essrys submrt ted wrll recerte r S25 00 cash Dlllf and become elrgrble to compete for the Natronal Frnals Natronal Grand prrze S500 to both student and teacher plus an all expense trrp to Washrneton D C Judgmg Crrterra 50 for con tent 25 for orrgrnalrty of presen tatron 25 for neatness Jury Wrll consrst of local prom rnent crtrzens Announcement of Awards Local Wrnnrng, students wrll be notrfred on 01 about Aprrl 1 1953 Englrsh teachers have further rn formatron Students Wm Art Awards From four thousand entrres sub mrtted rn the Natronal Scholastrc Art contest from Kansas Crty 175 pre tures and sculptures were awarded frrst place keys and 250 second place merrts were also g,rven Seven students represented West port March 6 at the Lrttle Theater They were Marrlyn Davrdson md Sandra Schulz who recerr ed two keys each and Herb Spencer Martha De Haven Lucrle Rregelman Charles Scrrtclrfreld and Shrrley Baxley eath recervrn one key The mer rt award wrnners are Shrr ley Baxley Barbara Wrrght Charles Prrtchard and Martha DeHaven Three semor students enter ed port folros rn competrtron for natronal scholarshrps to art schools Then por tfolros wrll be sent to Prttsburph Pennsylvanra for the frnal Judprnt, Enter rng portfolros are Marrlyn Dav rdson Herb Spencer and Martha De Haven WERNEL Prescrrptron Pharmacy 1403 W 39m WE 3244 REX KEN Photo Fmrsh N K C NO 3930 ,leaflet RS ll1o11'A2H5 1508 I0 6nnnoAvE KANsAsCrryM0. vouru ron oumsr I ' HIGH 5CH00 IBLEC UB P y I O 1 CROWD FOI INSPIR ATIONAI. ENJOY MINT EVERYONE INVIYED H V I 1 R V T . rom roun school A x Y Fc , V ' nm cmvlsrmu ffll0W3'IIlP! -Ofvvrmzumi DYNAMIC cmus 'run voum urn me cnuunci or , A orstusszu -a.wonLD,, J X! 1' q1.a.. w W . H' T H . 1 ,. 1 - R -1' 0 0 0 0 ' ' . Q' ' 1 ' 4 -' ' , . 4 ' 1 I I ' ' I K' I I ' A 'L l su I Nliss uri Ku sas Ifits Art Irrstiluln' and Sr-Iuml of -' K v - A 1' I 'corrrirrur-.II Ilvsign. Ixunsas City. III--fluri fl . I yr-ar , . . . - Ku sus Vily Ivniwrsily - , - ' ' , Ixzr sas Ifity. NIissuuri . .- . - 2 I I 'lor' IK il-1-rr .ff , I Xr'1lI . ,Y l IlU:lrr4'IIx Sr-Irolrnslrip l, I war' ' Irrilimr SVIIIPIQIIFIIII ITJIO I war , 1 V' '. ' 1' 1 Nils tjily I rriu-rsitr IxilI'I1lIIN XllIll NI I xr-ur , ',f , ' 'J , . . . 'A I '. ' Y 1 Xl lrUIxIl IIl'1vulr xIl'IIll'I'I1II N'IwIul'sIrlp A U ' - 1 su- flirt. Xlissmrri ' S - I IrsI '.' . I xwrr ' ' C ' ' '- .1-- n 1. . I var . . .- . , a sas Ilily .II nior tjnllr-av ' ' ' - INIIIISHS ffily. 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Y C T , X f I Q ,' ' 4 I In '10, 25- f PageS1x T E WESTPORT CRIE March 17 1953 Crrer Reporter Vrsrts M U Fraternrty By Kent Huckstep Arrrvrng at 5 30 Frrday nrght the reporter lrved lrter ally lrke a krng for a short rergn of three days Through the gr acrousness of Srgma Nu fraternrty at the Unrversrty of Mrssourr he had a full program rn cludrng, the M U Colorado basket ball game Saturday nrght Everythrng, from prng pong to Just plarn eatrng was avarlable Prna pong tennrs basketball a party card playrng, and a host of other actrvrtres consumed Frrday Saturday and Sun day raprdly Boys from all orer the state were rnrrted to attend the Hrgh School weekend to acquarnt themselves w rth Srpma Nu and other fraternrtres and the campus of Mrssourr unrversrty Dates for a par tv at the house Sat urday n1:.ht were provrded fo all the bovs from hrgh schools It was a photographer s dream wrth the famous columns and the whole campus at hand Topprng off all the fun was f course food delrcrous and plentrful Veteran Wrrtes Teacher Mrss Carol F Hayden recently re cerved a letter from one of her former puprls Pfc Wrllram R Turley who rs now frghtrng rn Korea B111 at tended Westport last rn 1951 He wrrtes about several people here B111 was recently mentroned rn the Kansas Crtv Star as a hero rn Korea It seems that the G I s smelled somethrng and thou ht rt was an rm pendrng gas attack B111 th 'ugh vestrgated and found the natrves eat rng garlrc Brll would lrke and deserves to hear from Westpor ters Hrs address rs Pfc Wrllram R Turley RA 17310890 Co I 223 Regt 40th Drv APO 6 cfo PM San Francrsco Modern Lamp Makers 1515 Westport Rd JE 0700 CUSTOM WORK SHADES TORCHIERES and REPAIRING Brewer Prmtrng Co 212 E 39th St LO 8604 Rollrn Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mann Sf VA 8931 Self Service Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 All lrterary Soaetres Crown Beauty Queens A brg thrrll for srx lovely grrls Sat urday February 28 was the Inter socrety dance rn the Y M C A youth center beauty queens Judy Goss Dana Colleen Scott Brownrne Marrlyn Darrdson Promethean Joy Talley Irvrng Carole Reubart Pundrt and Jackre Rrley Wrlson as they were presented grfts Three beau brummels Weslev Hougland Dana Dustv Barr Prome thean and Gene Sater Pundrt were also presented prfts bv the presrdents of the socretres The proud presrdents are Alrcf South Dana Kent Huckstep Brown rng Barbara Braler Promethean Dusty Barr Irvrn Katy Ruf Pun drt and Carl Anderson Wrlson Everyone had a grand trme dancrng, to the rnusrc of Les Copley s band Telephonrr Trrbulat The latest charmrng uy to call me 11' got the wrong number 421 sard to heck wrth rt Id do 131 when I polrtely asked hrm what number he wanted sassrlv sard Forget the number Ire got some adrertrsrne here Do you want to hear rt 0 dont you? Wherewrth I sfrt down and ble w off steam wrth M1 TIME IS THILIR TIMF UNFORTUNATBLI I m thoughtful when I telephone my frrends Aware of when therr favorrte pro gram ends And of the current drnner hour trends M5 frrends are as consrderate of me They know the baby takes 1 nap at three And that I need to bathe occasron 9- Y But there rs strll the telephone fa natrc Who calls me mrd shampoo 'rt s ru tomatrcl And would I lrke to rnsulrte my at ICQ And then there art those rollv trmes Im cau ht Knee deep rn varnrslr 'some rerk thrnks we ought To sell the house wr rust list Tues dav bought' And some prefer those turn rn errlr nrehts To questron my rnsurance oversrghts' 1Some day I must revrew the Brll of Rrghts P Sl Louzs Pm! llzspulr P P L E G A T For Sophrstrcated Clothes SPORTING GQODS At Budget Prrces COMPLETE LINE OF Shop at FLY TYING sUPPL1Es ELAINE S 14 WESTPORT RD 3907 Marn Open Evenrngs trl 9 WE 4274 All Makes of New Portables SALES RENTALS REPAIRS SPFCIJH 3700507 Rfllfdl R0 ff! Frnest rental stock rn the country -MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 800 Grand Ave. Zu 1911? Vlctor 6492 ' H 1 R ' L. ' I I I I gg - - ions!! I I . ' g I I I . . I . . , A ,- .. A .. I 'I I I I . . ' . ' ' , . . . ' ' I II I I I II I I I . , II . . .' ' . ' I. .' ' .I.' I I I I I . I II ' .'I . I. ' - 1 . . II . - I I H ' Y I I- . - . ',- V . . ' 1. I I, I I I I I ' ' 1 ' , If ' 'Y f 1. . .' . I ' Y Q ' ' QI v I- Q -'- 1 v' Y 1 w ' f, ' ' ' ' ' , 0 I. I I I I A, ,, ' ,- . -- - . I ' ' ' ' ll . Wh0m he 1'9memb91'S fm0S131Y gi1'1Sl. Glittering crowns adorned the . A . I. - I I , ' I ' ' I . , ' ,.. .' I , I . ,I I ' -4' 1 , -1 1 4 ' 7 . ' 0' ' ' .. . ' . . . ' . . . D AL v v I 1 . . . ' ' ' ' 1 ' v 0 - - - - . v . , U . . . I ' . .. ' I I I . I II - ' . 'I. I, I I' . , ' ' I ' I I. . . ,,' . 3 . I.' I. ' ' ' - ' A v 1' A' .' as ..'- ' . . .' . . ' , I T , ' - I . Z I -' . - . .I .I I.. .---VI. I . .. ,. . I I . , I. 1 us r ' Q- 1 - A I I I I , I . ,.. - - , . u 1 I I . O I I I . . I. , . I . Ma1cl1121953 THE WESTPORT CRIE PRECSCVBII Two Eighth Graders Prove Exceptional Slnce the last faculty FIICSLIIIL, MISS Cannon has been dlscussln ex ceptlonal Clllldl en She has been look lm. fol them ln 100m 208 Ones ef folts appealed IH I lfe Ma aalne Maly Kay R.lCll31ClSOIl had an ad fO1 Kellogg, s coln flakes It was ludaed one of the best fo1 the month F01 tllls slle 1EC61XEd a S25 saxlnas bond Then because hel ad was used ln a magazlne she IGCEIX ed a 5100 sfulnes bond Nancy OConno1 IBLUIHS aftel school EVEIY evenln to ask lf tllele lsn t somethlm, she can do to 16l16VB that makes Nancy an exceptlonal student Thele ale two mole who ale almost leady to be classlfled as exceptlonal chlldlen If you ale 1I1t8l6St6d xx atch f01 Elghth Glade News' .lumor Red Cross Drlve, March 9 I3 Ealn 01 sate f01 collectlon Malch 913 15 the slo an of thls yeal s Junlol Red CIOSS membelshlp cam palgn The Junlol Red CIOSS councll met Feblualy 26 Vllth the SDOHSOI MISS Blubakel to make plans f01 the 1953 dllte Membelshlp buttons ale belng woln by each student who has contllbuted money 01 SCIVICGS Stlck GIS on home loom dOOlS lndlcate a 100 pel cent membelshlp Promenade wrth PROM JACK S NEWSTAND 1 East 39th st VA 9439 See the Easter Season Specials agzirkg if 39th AND MAIN'S LARGEST READY TO W FAR STORE Seals And Handicapped Men and women ln oul Clty state and natlon today ale llVlH useful happy l1V8S because of speclal asslst ance they lecelved dulln chlldhood flom Eastel Seals Last yeal Eastel Seals helped CIID pled Cll1lCl1GI'l and adults Wlth speclal DIHCGS and shoes wheel challs stand lm, tables and othels OVC1 the yeals these ploglams have elven ald to llt elally thousands of pelsons flom funds D10X1d6d by the pll1Cl'laS9 of Eastel Seals The lecold of HSSISIHHCS to handl capped pelsons IS one whlch deselxes contlnued suppolt The need 15 con EIUUOUS and suppolt th1oug,h Eastel Seals Wlll BSSUIE mole good W01k of may affect a fl lend a nelghbol Ol a membel of youl own famlly The 1953 season IS the twentleth yeal fO1 Eastel Seals The sale ex tends f1Ol'l'l Malch 5 thlough E3St61 Aplll 5 Supplles of EBSLSI Seals ale malled to pelsons ln GIBREGI Kansas Clty by the Jackson County Soclety fO1 Cllppled Chlldlen and Adults NKlllCll Callleb on the ploglam of as slstance Extla seals may be SGCUIEQ f1om the SOCISEY 0ff1C8 loom 602 916 Walnut Stleet bulldlng Kansas Clty 6 MISSOUII Vlctol 2684 Do YOUI palt by sendln ln youl money fo1 seals plolnptly DO YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Come to Budget Fabric Shop 3949 Mann Ha l and Norcross Cards Unusual Glfts MEMORY LANE 3949 Mann Wlistport 8695 OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE THE LANTERN 6 East 39th SI' Make Meet Nle at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specnal Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Prlced to Flt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lnkes a Nrte Out, Too' OPEN EVENINGS A! Wx f for your sunny hours Crlss Cross straps lnsure that wonderful Summerette fit yet leave feet open to comfortable coolness Buoyant alry llght Duo texture platforms make the pleasure all yours wherever you go marketlng beach around the yard Yes the Sunny Sue IS scrubbable too' In Flame Red, Aqua, Yellow, or Black fabrlc 1985301 IIAHIAU j4 'l 'm BY BALL BAND 6,1 S oesTHEFamlly 3937 MAIN OPEN EVENINGS . Q R . Q l . 1 ' . ' vi . ' . . U D . ' nf ' ir' I . i. gi . '. . ' ' .' 41 . . K. K. - 1 ' l ' .' ' ' ,- K1 . . . , .l. , ' ' , ' .1 .L K. . :ki ' ' a 1 . ' zf- , Q - 1 ' gf s ' - L. K. . . ,. . lllnv '- 1,15 MISS Cannon of homework. We tlllllk this kind during the Coming yeal.. It 1 ' - ' . - All' ' .P ,W ' - - ' - - ae!! 1 ,p . A . f . 1 lllll. 1 -1 'A ' ' - ' ' 'TSIIE1 . 1 ,nn - , - lrlr O . -seejr . . - . 4l!ll' . . ' . .' . . V . 1- - A . , . U E -1 . . . , . ' . ' l ' , h - 'V ' ' rr ' -' - , l 1 'l , A ' . ' ' 1 - r- - .' , ' , . - I . . . 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P189 EILIIL T E WESTPORT CRI R Ih.I'llCIl 17 53 Trgers Fmrsh Season Wlth 5 2 Record, Tre For Second The Southvsest Indlans defeated the Westpolt TIESIS IH the flnal game of the Intelcholastlc league The T1 Eels needed thls vxln to tle fol fust place vlth NOILIIBPISL The Indlans led all thloufsh the game wlth the TILCIS nexel comlng. vuthm mole than foul polnts at any tlme except ln the fllst few mlnutes Don Ross led the Tlgel SC01 mg., col umn The TIQGIS put on thell novs Ol nevel d11V6 ln the thlld qualtel but the Indlans fought IL off ln good style WESTPORT 4 II III 4 SOUTHWFST up, lll XIIIIKI C Kelly Wlns 440 I Smlth Thlrd m 880 Westpolt was well leplesented ln the Blg Seven Indool lllck Vlcet held Malch 27 and 08 by Clmt Kel ley Jlm Smlth Henly Yeagel and Stevs alt Hoch Kelley took f1lStf place ln the 440 yald dash wlth a 55 sec ond effolt Smlth took second place 1n hls quallfylng, lace and wound up thlld ln the flnals of the 880 Stew alt Hoch ln the 60 yd dash and Hen ly Yeagel dld not quallfy Fllday night W6StD01t 15 g,lateful to these boys and thell coach Ml Alva Bakel fol thell hald vsolk ln tlalnlng fol thls meet Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS HOUR SERVI 383-4Maln WE 'ISOO Over 26 Years of Dependable Service The Southeast Knlghts led by 0 I post man Kent Blyan defeated the Tlgels ln the fll st game of the Nolth K C leglonals by a S6016 of 61 50 The Knl hts avenged an 6311181 de feat handed them by the TILEIS ln the IHISISCIIOIHSIJC lea ue and vvele paced by Kent Blyan s .23 pomts The Klllglltb took an eally lead of elght polnts at the end of the fllSt qualtel and nevel let the Tlg61S come xxlthln mole than foul polnts at any tlme dullng the game Don Ross led the T1261 offense by scollng, 15 polnts and Mlke Jones second mth 8 polnts Thls loss ellmlnated the TILCIS flom the lealonal competltlon wl-.STPORT so DUMORTIER TRIES FOR TWO III 1 SOUTHEAST sun rrlm 1 s 1 III ll 1 H rn s Suu! III I xt ,umf lI1 ltull FINAL INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE STANDINGS G I JOES NI LETTER SWEATERS 1 SATIN SQHOOL JACKETS 3947 Mann WE 7090 and Joe Woods S ATHLETIC GOODS CO Club Jackets and Sweaters IOO7 Grand VI 3802 EXAMINATION FOR CHILDREN Iundel age of 13v CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Between the hours of 8 OO A M to 4 OO P M DFPARTMEINT OF PEDIATRICS GR 1444 or DIRECTOR OF CLIINILS GR 0383 Examrnahon Date Aprll 'I5 I6 'I7 'I8 'I953 Examlnatlon to lnclude X Rav Laboratorv Work where lndlcated Without I harge IH comunctlon mth THE 2'Ist ANNUAL CHlLD'S HEALTH CONFERENCE AND CLINIC Sponsoled by JACKSON COUNTY OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION 2 1 ' ' H E ' ' . ' ' Z., 19 O O O O I - 0 Y . . f ., , . . ' .' ' . ' .l. b I , ,.' K I, . - ' 7' n v 'U . , v A 1 - . H . , . . ' I . A I' K' A , ' ' , .lf , . ' ,- ,l, K ' I V . ,' ' . . ' L. . l I V 'KI f ' . ' ' ' .t. . ' A.. - Y . . 4 ' - - -A Y - ' ,' ' 1 ' - - ,' - 1- . . . ' . 1 2' '55 - , . I , . .- ,V ' . . I 8 . - 2 EG. F,T. F. 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I 11 vntpnrt Glrwr Vol 40 N0 12 kansas Cnty Mxssourx March 26 1953 Nothlng but the Truth Sprung Play Dfferlng SPRllNf IIAY f 151 smiles for tht mm era Front row bllllflllfll Umm le,.g,y Wathzn jane lassmlx anfl llrurlwz lzmlf mlm Hlull rou frul fulur lunt Hu l. step Ifrunll Huvzlen lzrln Bar, Pflll Mr! and Beurlv luurIb1r1l.f P1ospect1ve Romeos and Juhets nervously walked onto the stage to try out f01 parts 1n the Spllng play The Romeos came f1lSt The Jud es M1ss Wheeler MISS H1lbe1t and M1 Kmg chose n1ne boys of whom f1ve were selected as the male cha1acte1s The Juhets gave the11 mterpleta t1on of the few l1nes wh1ch V016 glven them Elghteen g111S t11ed fO1 the flVC parts M1ss Wheeler M1ss H11 belt M1ss B1ubake1 and M1 Kmg, judged the gl11S Those who W111 be 1n the thlee act comedy by James Montgome1y a1e Ad11enne Ashex Peggy Wathen Bev erly Goodb1ake Saund1a Owens Ma11lyn Lmdeman and Jane Cassady The play Nothmg But the T1uth allows f1ve Dal ts f01 boys Flank Hay den Kent Huckstep Pe1ky Be1g,feldt John Fo1eman and Fxed CUIVCI wlll flll those pa1ts Flom all 1nd1cat1ons Nothmg But the Truth d11ected by M1 K1ng should leally be a top notch play The p1obable pe1formance dates wlll be Aprll 24 and 25 so all of you long, range planne1s may ma1k youx cal endars longer Penods In Sight The school day may be extended fo1 the 1953 54 school ye'11 '1cco1d1ng to Ml D H Hollowfty WBSCDOIL p11nc1 pal The 1eason IS that the No1th Cent1al Assoclatlon of Schools and Colleges of xx 111011 Ka11s1s Clty schools a1e membels h 15 1 1equ11e ment that the11 membex schools h we 55 m1nutes of class t1me Now West pO1t fo1 yea1s has had 50 mmute class D8l1OdS but the fact that the1e IS 10 month of school allows fo1 50 mlnute classes But slnce the elght month school yea1 'Ind the fact th It thexe a1e many hohdays 1n a school yea1 Kansas Clty schools dont quxte meet the 55 mmute class t1me 16 qunement Th1ee solutlons a1e open and 318 bemg dlscussed 111 Sta1t school at 8 20 1n the mo1n1n and close 1t at 3 30 wh1ch would 5-.IVC 1 15 mmute home 1oom DG1lOd and seven 55 mln ute class pe110ds wlth 5 mmutes be tween the hou1s 121 sta1t school at have a SIX houx school day Wlth pe 11OdS of 70 m1nutes each though th1s would be undes11able to a student w1th home lunc11 fo1 he would not be able to ca11y a 3 3 Ol 4 2 p1og1am Anothe1 leason advanced fo1 the longel school day 15 that now 1n the C1OWdCd wo1ld of 1ad1o telev1s1on movles and othex amusements It 15 d1ff1cult to fmd a qulet place to study The1e would be mole oppo1tun1ty f01 qu1et study 1n a longe1 school day and of coulse the l1omewo1k would be dec1eased p1opo1t1onately Whot's Up? Ma1Ch 26 A cappella smgs at KIWHHIS Club March 28 T1 E1 Den April ADI 11 Ap1 11 Ap1 11 Ap1 11 Ap1 11 Ap1 11 1 Nmth g1ade mechan1cal aptltude test 2 8 30 EaSt8l assembly 3-Good F1 1day no school 6 No school' 10 Vocal MUSIC concext Fnday exenmg Westpo1t Aud1to11um 11 Tlgel Den 14 Olchestxa Festn al Talent In Spotlight Talent held the stage Ma1Ch 19 when WCStD0lt s annual speclal num bels assembly 1OCk9d the c1owded aud1to11um w1th laughte1 and ap plause Unde1 the capable 1nt1oduc tlons of Sunne Owens as mastex of ce1emon1es the eleven exceptlonal numbe1s we1e g1eeted enthuslastlcal ly by the students The Westpo1t K1dS favo11tes at Westpo1t and well known ln MISSOUII as populax pe1fo1me1s on the 1ad1o p1og1am T1dWellJamb01ee we1e fea tuled Slllglng the best ln h1llb1lly muslc Othel outstandlng numbe1s mclud ed G1nge1 Ebe1t ln a snappy dance wh1le the guls t11o and DIXIE Hlcks made the boys s1t up and take notlce when they began to Wal ble The flap pe1 age was b1ought back f0l a 11ttle wh1le when Ba1 ba1 a Coonce stxummed he1 uke Stop You IE Kllhng Us laughed the audlence when Kent Huckstep th1ough a Ilp 1031 mg novelty numbex soon followed by Jack Rosson gettmg, laughs by Just standlng on the stage It wasnt double you W618 seelng, The Ph1lg1een twlns vocal1zed expe1t ly and Nancy Ph1lg1een s nlmble f1n ge1s played a wo1thy 1ec1ta1 Exma La111ck kept he1 baton twlstlng and tWll11Ilg as she danced and spun hex way thlough a D6If6Ct pe1formance couxse the show wouldnt have been complete lf ou1 favorlte pros Sandy Reynolds and M1ss D1 Pea1son had not shown thell talent 1n a ballet number W gave M1 Kmg who got the show on the road a blg pat on the back and ve1bal bouquets to MISS Beck and M1 Flke who helped make the 1953 Spec1al Talent Assembly a huge success MISS anne Total Passes S300 The 1953 Jun1o1 Red C1095 dr1ve at WCStpO1t was hlghly successful As the Crner goes to pless the total IS S303 The 1ooms that have cont11buted the most a1e 1oom 211 S37 50 307 S35 60 and 217 S17 85 M1ss Marle E B1ubake1 lS the sponsor of the Jun1o1 Red Cross P 4 ' ! l Y ' I 1 ' I I I . . 0 o . , - , 4 'v 4 ' D ' , A . - 5, '. . . . , .- - -' '- g ' ' , 'Al . ' .f c ' . 0. . Q 1 Y v ' . .za - . ' ' '. . I.. L. 2 ' ' I ' 1 Ltvq ' 1. . - A '. K.: 1 h i 1 .' ' .' K- . l 4. Q- I .Y - . . . . . ' ' 2 ' ' 1 , ' .' f . ' .T 1- . 2 ' ' - - ' ' ' . Z ' ., 1 ,,,, : , ' 1-' 2 ' ' . . 7 ' , ,I v', 1' A V' 4' '- ' 'U c ' l ' ' ' . . L - 7: ' . A' -1 . 'J ,- -, 1 -' - ' ' - +1 1, ' - vu l'if'fllff'll2 Adrienne fisher. John Fffrwflflfl. 8:00 and close it at 32051 and 431 Larry Goetz and Jim Combs capered ,- - g - - . . - - . .- -. .- . .' ' . , ' . ' 1 . ' V . 1 . ' ,-- .' u U . , , . . - . D V ' ' '. ' n 1 1 ' Q . , V . 7 I . ' ' ' ' . Of - 1 v ' 1 w - ' ,- 1 ' y ' ' ' I . D ' I ,- . . ' . - ' L' ' ,l A I . an ' , 75 I l I . F g . ilil- Y' 't . ' . A . ' - . .' y ' . . .' ' . , ,. '. i . - . V . . ' . . ' ' - .' L . Q ' , . . ' PageTwo THE WESTPORT CRIER Mar'ch26,1953 Scholarships Can Pay Dividends In the 5P'i 9' Want to go to college? Feel you can't afford it? Don't let that stop you. Try out for a scholarship! Besides receiving dollars that will help pay for your' higher education, you enjoy the prestige of being a scholarship student. and will be admired by faculty and students alike. Don't hesitate, even if you feel that you don't qualifyg it never hurts to trv. Many scholarships go unused every year just because no one applies for them. But, still if you are considering trying out for a scholarship. don't wait 'til the last minute, when rt may be too late Plan early' A good time to begin plannrng for college rs dur rng your freshman year Think over and decide upon a few colleges that you would lrke to attend write for mater ral on those colleges and study then requirements Then plan your high school program around these facts By the time you are a Junior 01 senior and college day comes you wrll already know you are considering and you can ask your schools questions for rnformatron you can t get from books a lot about the colleges representatives specrfrc They wrll tell you what scholar shrps then schools offer and usually you can apply wrth them Thus by planning ahead when your senror year rolls around you already know rust about what you wrll do upon gr aduatron a wonder ful feeling So thanks to scholarships a college education can become a realrty to anyone who wants rt provrdrng he will really work for rt Band Entertarns Westport The Central Mrssourr State College band of Warrensburg under the dr rectron of Frank W Lrndral fur nrshed the Westport students and faculty with varied and enJoyable music March 10 rn the audrtorrum Some of the more popular selec tions were The Royal Fireworks Musrc by Handel Pictures at an Exhrbrtron by Moussorgsy Lerdzerr and Funrculr Funrcula by Denza Lang Playing ur the band were two former Westport students Tommy Walters and Brll Drybread The fac ulty and students are looking, forward to the return vrsrt of the band next year Contest Into Frnals After nights spent burning the mrd night orl students have frnrshed and turned rn to then respective lrterary socretres then contrrbutrons to the lrterary contest All material rs now rn the hands of the Judges and wrn ners are being chosen Par trcrpants rn the contest select ed one of the three frelds poetry short story essay and entered then corrtrrbutrons From these entrres a first and second prr7e wrll be given rn each of the srx lrterary sccretres Dana Promethean Pundit Brown rng Irving and Wilson The srx wrnnrngs lrterary works will then be judged and one rnter society winner will be announced Meeting the Deadline For this rssue we have two capable members of the staff taking over the duties of editors rn chref Jackie Riley and Judy Goss As Judys abrlrty was written rn the last Meeting the Deadline we ll use this space for Jackie Rrleys qualrfrcatrons Jackie has shown her skrll as edrtorral and feature edrtor and made her regular contrrbutrons as reporter She has always been wrllrng to help any edrtor rn meeting the deadline Jackie rs also the newly elected secretary of the Quill and Scroll arm or Y THE WESTPORT CRIER 1 Q P blrshed br weekly during the school year by the newswrrtmg tlass r' cgulm' Westpldrt High School Kansas City Mrssourr 0 Entered as second class matter April 4 1928 at the post office at Kansa i City Missouri under the Act of March 3 1879 Address The Westport Crier 315 East Thirty nrnth street Kansas City - Missouri ISSUE EDITORS lo Editor rr y Goss rckre Rrlrw r int Edit r r 'I rlley ew r rt n l l t X Tl r rnrrr ro re rt Jrm r rtor rro r eu J rr er rn rt rrrr rrmrp o fr! drtur Tom Holltroft X Editor Urrrlrrr ll xrdsrrr I rrrr N nr it L rrrulrtrorr 'Sl in rgrr Crrre hvhrte lholr gr rplrrr llrr l lx ru r rr l ulty lltrgfellt fume Brrsrrrsr lmrr li ownr S 1 lrrxr rr w 4 rr r rrr X nr X sr lfarulty Adviser Garland Nichol . 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SI I 7 Ihr young man s funn lightly turns I ulmt the tllllllg 1401711111 has bun lllllllrlllg Observers Check long and Short of Caps and Gowns Observing the measurements for senror caps and gowns can be inform rtrve as to who will wear the shortest the longest or the largest hat srze This proved very interesting when the results were determined On he exenrng of June 4tlr Bob Cowell wrll be seen sporting the longest gown for the boys wrtlr Wally Sherrdan and Ronald Gustafson comms, close be hrnd In the grrls category Marcra Webb rs the tallest and Sandra Schulz and Helen Alexander come next Now for the short of rt Ronnie Fitch rs the shortest boy with a sta ture of frve feet frve rnches Next rs frve feet six rnch Keith Johnson A for the grrls Margaret Ferguson De lorrs Hyatt and Martha Mrstler are the shortest When rt comes to brg caps the boys size Betty Kidd and Charles Wrllrg wear a 798 hat Coming close with a 7 8 were Anna Goeckeler Shirley Dunrvent Ardrs Sorenson Gene Cooper Jerry Motes and Charles Smith Delor rs Hyatt had the smallest frt for the grrls GM, rnches wrth a large number of grrls measuring 612 rnches Frank Hayden and Jrm Applequrst both measured 612 rnches to be the smallest among the boys That was the long and short of the caps and gowns for 1953 Ma1ch261953 THE WESTPORT CRIER PI-K6Three UIYUIF Ill!! Amld the clatte1 of pa1nt cans the sto1m of snow balls and the subcon SCIOUS fea1 of sk1pp1ng class some bllght sp11ng day these WPSIDOIY students have Sl.11V1Y6Cl to 1ece1xe 1ec og,n1t1on Undel tl1e Clock Spllng IS he1e It really 1S Th1s may be co1ny But hexe It t1s' Best XV1Sh6S to Janet Hunsake1 who became engaged to a11 man LeRoy Smlth who was 1ecently home on leave All the luck 1n the WO1ld 1D1g that C1aZy d1amond'l Has anyone hea1d the new lm guage spoken by Cla1k Sm1th J1m Toevs and D1ck Reese? Its called Sol1d Geometry We would l1ke to take th1s spue to say good bye to Betty Wall1s wl1o IS movmg to CDICHQO We a1e S0113 Ah Sp11ng' And ah sweet mem 01165 JaCk19 R1ley and Ma11lyn Dav1dson can haxdly wa1t fOI the l1t tle yellow duck1e to appea1 on the Loose pa1k lake Thele ll be th1ee l1ttle boys 111 blue come th1s g1aduat1on Who w1ll be sa1l1ng the seven seas Whv Dusty Ba1r J1m Applequlst and Don Mathes of couxse Quest1on of the week Why the sudden urge fo1 genexoslty ID g1v1ng out gum and who says onlv elghth gladexs run 1n the hall PERSONALS Hulfy Don R ' Come home and do the dxshes Pat F Im fre Sat n1t R U9 'hope u kan hav a ka1v Nancy S Sell-one geometly book neve1 been opened see Don E afte1 12 00 I m f1om WISCONSIN l1ke to Let at qualnted Xkltll the als at WPSIDOII Dou F Wanted outslde dates fox Shawnee MISSION s p1om Sunne O FAMOLS SAYINCS Or When Dld You llear This Last Peggy Mulvaney I mean Eddle Ba1th Call me up some t1me Calole Reub'11t W11tc me note Eugene Allev 1 blush I Eugene Satel J1m Toevs You know me they call me Honest J1m the peoples Ch01C6 I hate to b1ag but I admlt I can f1x anythmg fellows Helen Ruf Oh you guys qu1t 1t' D1ck Oxam I dont l1ke gnls I llke women' Emma Jo Taguc Oh th1s old 1aL What 18 Eo1nom NXIIIRIHU What would you do w1tl1 1t'f Jo Ann Walkel Gne 1t to mv llttle brothe1 Vlbkl Bow en K1ll lt Ga1y Ga1dne1 Sm to It B111 D111 Squeeze It Fred Redd Have It fO1 d1nne1 Kee Chee Sha1p Use lt fo1 knee socks' Ma11lyn Bu1e Make It cook fo1 m Ph1l Gren Pm It on my wall AUSVW 91 ao mom uA11 new She has a car blg and red Thls sen1o1 s g1ades axe way ahead In SpO1tS th1s gal IS always the w1nne1 Who IS lt why 1ts The answer IS ln the ads THE LANTERN 6 :asf 39111 sf Make ' Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Specual Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Pnced to Flt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Likes a Nlte Out Too' mxk CD Powerful Perfumes at Westport Intox1cat1on Lucllle M11le1 Tlgress Nancy Johanmng Tabu Dxtchmg class Old Sp1ce MISS Bechtel Act IV Speech class Wh1te Shoulde1s Betty Wught Nosegay Jo Ann Go11ell Dangex Bobby Leets hot lod H616 comes baseball season and Jo Thompson and Ca1olyn K1ehl can ha1dlv Walt Oh well we can t blame them The Blues have such good lookmg outf1elde1s What s the mattel w1th Steve F1a 71e1 he doesn t smlle much any more? Hey SEHIOI s' The f1eshmen have C313 tOOl9l'Jl9l We hope none of the sen1o1s falled then last chemlstry pxoblern test fo1 we l1ea1 MISS Junk1n told the class that anyone who d1dn t pass shouldn t be out of g1ade school And wxth such a sho1t t1me left untll gradua t1on too' MUSIC MART amera Center Open Every Eve Tll 9 N T1 1, Everythnng C Photographnc Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE 5555 , I f 42 f IJ W1 f 4, Q Y I ' V V1 S lf- --- 1 v. - V ' v I .' ' ,, I I 4 f T ' ' tm v . ' s ' , . ' - 'A - a - - H I ' , ' 'trh U, . . - . . ,b . K 4 I V ,Yi l . Q . ' .V . F Y ,y i l w . . D ' U ' - 1 - ---- T D V . . ' 1 :G V ' .' , I xt- 5 1 ' U ' YV A . . 1 . - 1 'Q Wh v If K . ' L I ' L' . r ...- ,, 1 ' 1 5 I ,nl . ,rv K . .1 - vu C '.- - lv ' - I f ' ' .. v ' 'A. D. 2 . .A-.. - , - I 'L - ' . - e ' ' - ' , ' ' ' ' . ' V in ' - -v , to See Betty leave Westport- Joan Frazier- Give it to Dickie. A 'W .ii . . .-u ' U ' vu , I ' . ' g . .' 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PageFour HE WESTPORT CRI R NIaICll26 1953 Food Classes Sample Menu In Gas Co Demonstratlon A dellclous thu ty mlnute meal va as a featule plesented by the Home SCIVICG depaltment of the Kansas Clty Gas SEIVICG Company to the students of MISS James flfth and seventh houl foods classes M31Ch 17 The demonstlatlon vlhlch xx as ple paled by MISS Malllyn Jamlson and MISS Donna Wald of the Gas Selv ICC Company vlas ln the folm of an easlly plepaled meal The menu con slsted of coln beef sklllet ple wltll lemon dumpllng cleamy flult slaxx peanut buttel oatmeal cookles and mllk SPIIGS plesented to all l'l1f.,ll scllools and some glade schools ln Kansas Clty by the gas company Alumna Dalsy Queen Jane Dlckhut a 52 gladuate of Westpolt was lecently C1 owned D3lSy Queen at Bethany college Llndsbolg Kansas She won the competltlon ln wlllch elght g11lS W616 enteled Th1S was the fllst tlme a fleshman has been QIVGH lh1S honol Jane s plctule appealed Ma1Ch 12 ln the Kansas Clty Stal A C1 edlt to hel school she was chosen best senlol student and D1 esldent of P10IYlBth6aI1 Lltelaly So Clety when attendmg WEStDOlt Brewer Prlntlng Co 212 E 39111 Sf LO 8604 For That Prlvate Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 N1ne Students Serve As Clty OIIICIGIS Aplll 9 Thulsdav 15 Hleh School Day ln the CILV Hall Nlne students flom W6St1J01t have been chosen to hold the many offlce posltlons on thls VCIY lmpoltant day They ale as follows Judge of munlclpal coult Jlm Toevs speclal utllltles and leg lslatlve COUHSGIOI Lally Goetz coun cllman Malllyn Llndeman dllectol of pelsonnel depaltment Ben Gald nel d1l8CtO1 of lxelfale depaltment Helen Ruf supellntendcnt of Cllme pleventlon Jl1d1l,I1 Anthony lleuten catlon John Foleman supellntend ent of malntenance Dlck Reese sup CIVISOI of communltv centels DOI otlly Fay Westpolt vllll be vlell leplesented thls yeal as these capable students be ln thell dutles FOR YOU Hele IS the latest thlng fol all of you folelgn Cal enthuslasts' You can get youl own JAGUAR at Ace Model and Hobby Shop B SU16 and see thls JAGUAR at 20 East 39th St Commerce Students Show Slulls lor Elgllth Graders Thls yeal s D10g1am to lntloduce the elghth gladels to the commelce depaltment was neva and efflclent Instead of golng flom loom to loom g1V1l1g sklts an assembly fOl the sub fleshmen was allanged The cultaln went up and we saw vlllat looked llke typlcal classes Two typlsts a glll lunnlng the mlmeo g,laph tvlo sholthand students a numbel of bookkeeplng students of flce plactlce students and Bevelly Goodblake as mastel of celemonles Demonstlatlons of the dlffelent machlnes WCIG glxen and some of the posslbllltles f0l aftel gladuatlon wele dlscussed A sholt talk was g1V en by MISS Galatas on the lmpolt ance and advantage of the commelce depaltment For Dancers Only!! If youl club 1S plannlng a dance you can t go Wl0!'1g when you go RAY CARL It doesn t mattel lf YOUI fav Ollte IS the sedate vsaltz O1 the llve ly bunny hop RAY CARL and h1S band can play lt fO1 you F01 leallv flne dance muslc contact RAY CARL at YEllowstone 8077' WERNEL Prescr1pt1on Pharmacv 1403 W 391h WE 3244 Joe Woods ATHLETIC GOODS C0 Club Jackets and Sweaters lOO7 Grand Vl 3802 VALENTINE DRIVE IN OI' Dellclous Steakburgers and Fountaln Drlnks 3617 MAIN WE 1783 RS Ell ifms 1508 'IO G1u1noAvETf:sAsC11S?do. VA nRhuQt a fB0QKh 1740 Headquarters for Books, Zlpper Covers, Art Supplles and Gym Clothes and Shoes Glve Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete's Foot Snorkel Pens - Full Line of Pens and Pencils Rollln Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mann Sf VA 8931 Self Service Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2l5O T E ' , ' O I O O 0 I I O 1 ' . v' v 1 1 ' 1 ' , -1 V I K I . . - - - M - I Q I ' I I I . v ' . 7 I 7 w - 'll I . I , I I I - I ' . '. X. 1 . .Z , ' ' . V . ' , , . . Q t - ' . .' A ' I ' . . , . . , . . Y . ' V . Y .z ' . . , , . ' ' . ' . 1' . This demonstration was one in 3 ant in charge of records and identifi- . A , - , 0 , . ,- , . . ' , ' v . 11 ' ' - - Q f.X1lvc1Atise111 - ltl Y ,, . . -' ' . v - , Q 1 1 . ' . - - . ' .' ' 1 . ' - . . A A - ' e , O D . I f . . . I . . , , I T S E T , . . A , . U March 26, 1953 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageFive DP l70l!7il7G furolyn Kulrl um! lun! Huflrslep So you thrnk you ve seen pep am brtron and sparkle before'P Well now here s the twosome that surely takes the cake Athletic Equipment She is Carolyn Kiehl, member of Promethean Literary Society, Pep Club, Delphians, Student Council, comedienne on the Senior ballot, proving her popularity md cheerful ness with her classmates Carolyn rs 52 and weighs oops sorry Carolyn She also has blue eyes and blonde hair fjust like Tonyr and a sparkling personality that wrns fr rends everywhere When asked about her favorite food her reply was bacon and to mato sandwiches Her favorite pas trme rs gorng out to the Z Brlly May rs her favorite as a band Kay Starr as vocalist and her listening pleasure rn records rs Hot Toddy by Ralph Flanagan Carolyns ambition rs being Englrsh maror at C M S C 4War rensburgl He rs Kent Huckstep editor rn chief of the Herald president of Brownrng Literary Society parlra mentar ran of Sta e and Screen mem ber of the Honor' Society, winner of gold pin with two pearls, member of Hi-Y, Student Council, Tiger' Den committee, fall play cast, double's champion in ping-pong, seaman re- cruit in Naval Reserve and Boy Who Has Done Most on the Senior' ballot. Kent also attended Boys' State in '52 where he served as councilman and city policeman. Kent's hobbies 'include impersonat- ing Nat King Cole and Johnny Ray, writing stories and poetry, ping-pong and basketball, and driving his dad's green Olds ' Kent finds reat dell ht rn eating cole slaw and catfrsh fwell doner He describes himself as 511 a man with beautiful robin egg blue eyes and blond han Kents ambrtron rs to attend Yale 'trying for Victor Wilson scholar shrpr and be a writer Well theres our outstanding two of this issue Someday soon I m sure they ll be another Joan Davis as an English major and Shakespeare with a Yale diploma PPLEGAT SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD WE 4274 Look Us Up Zqjgw GIMPBELZ cur.P PRINTING Lane GOODS s. LITHQGRAPHING co 1509 11 13 Baltimore Ave East Promenade wlth PROM JACK S NEWSTAN 1 East :mn sr 9439 EXAMINATION FOR CHILDREN iunder age of 131 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Between the hours of 8 OO A M to 4 OO P M DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS GR 1444 or DIRECTOR OF CLINICS GR 0383 Examination Date Aprll15 16 17 18 1953 Examination to rnclude X Ray Laboratory Work where Indicated Without Charge rn conjunction with THE 21st ANNUAL CHILD S HEALTH CONFERENCE AND CLINIC Sponsored by JACKSON COUNTY OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION EIECIRICIIY Stull Im Biggest Bargain! V00 CAN ENJOY lFlEVl5l0N 8 H0llRS F02 54 -1 -,f c KIIISAS CITY PUIIIR I LIGIIT CIIMPIIIY , . r. , r . . . Z . - . .' . . . . ' 4 U - 'f ' ' . . . . rs 5' 8 . ' . ' rr V ' , . . ' , -' - ' ' fr , . . , ll , - 4 . I , 4 . . - , , , fr - - - v 1 u ' ' n , ,' - , 1 . . , ' - - - 4. vs , , , , 1 , - . . y l . . ' . . ' U 'Y . ' , . . . . all v , . , r 1 ' Y , ' ' 1 I - . 0 '- n . ' ' - - , ' . , n . 7 4 . ll . 1 1' ' 1 w ' ' - L 0 'Y .' v - . g , . . 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I , State PEECSIX THE WESTPORT CRIE Ma1Ch26 1953 Cl, F5 I m Just a llttle puppy I wandeled mto your school by m1stake I squeezed 1n past, a handsome boys legs fnot Ed Gardners thoughl I walked up the steps and found myself ln a long 1oom C10Wd6d w1th laughlng happy faces Some of them called to me but I d1dnt come I Just walked on and l1stened Don na Hornex w1ll have lt be known publlcly and to all persons Iespec 1ally Johnny Bensonl that she IS the Easter Bunny If you doubt he1 word see Kms Krlngle Bemg a pup py I naturally dont belleve 1n the Eastex Bunny Id l1ke to catch one though I saw some pretty gnls standlnf, around talkmg and one sald Pat Keyes has acquxred a new name Delllah now we 16 wonde11ng who the lucky Samson IS I wondel too leave some people don t l1ke dogs I saw a teacher walk by someone called h1m Mr HHTIIS I heard h1m tell G9116 Whlte that she f1nally found out one couldnt lne a uhole week on love seems he saw hex eatmg both lunch peuods afte1 a myste11 ous Week s absence I thmk eat mg twlce at noon would be great fun but then I m Just a l1ttle puppy that llkes to eat I walked on a l1ttle fa1the1 and someone was saymg Ba1ba1a SWa1th6S Vee 16 ve1y glad you 18 an al dent fan of Walt Dlsney but really a MICKEY Mouse watchll Some othe1 gal goes ln fo1 such stuff hovs bout that Barb McDan 19189 Mouse mxce my ownel hoped Id SCHIB m1ce avtay but I fooled h1m Youd thmk hed know puppxes don t do such thmgs I wan deled up some steps and lead a num ber above a doo1 guess I m on second floor Some boys we1e laughmg, and talk mg and I heard Some 16D0lt81 fox the Crler told John Wheat that 1f hed do somethlng d1ffe1ent and ex c1t1ng she would put h1s name 1n down from the Jun1o1 college roof Seems klnda funny to do coulse some people l1ke hxgh places Scholarships Can Pay Dlvnlencls Th1S IS the seventh 11st ID the serles of avallable schola1sh1ps Scholarshzp Value Dzzrmzon NIISSOUFI If ontlnuedl I Inwood Pre lnytfllan Chr: lldll leader lup K n a Cnty Nlls our: IlHWOfIl l Pre shytcrran Christian Lead: r hip N holar hlp 40 and 8 Soueh Rucarfh Hospltal Nur e Tfdllllllf.. n a flly sourl 40 and 8 Society Scholar 1 Rockhurst College Kan a f'1tx 'NIJ '-ours llonor Scholarshlp Suenxe I'a1r Scholar hlp Kansas I :ty Nll sourx Sears Roebuck Scholarship Kansas Cnty Nllssourl Renewable S700 00 T260 00 IRIIIO IIO S100 00 S4100 00 35215 UU tial YPJX' YI All Makes of New Portables SALES RENTALS REPAIRS SPECMI 8700607 860701 R0 75.9 Finest rental stock In the country MIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 800 Grand Avog Za! 1911 Vlctor 6492 I went back down the steps 01 t11ed to but I couldn t get by a gloup of glrls They V916 standlng a1ound anothel gul looklng at he1 hand dlamond 11ngs ale ve1y pxetty but collals ale much hand1e1 course I could be wxong because Im Just a l1tt1e puppy I soon found my self back 1n that long hall I tulned and saw a gnl walkmg down the steps Wlth a dxaggy alm Someone said Jan1ce Pxothe bloke lt by fallmg off a wall I thought people al ways fell off logs A llttle fa1the1 on I suddenly hea1d a teruble H0159 and soon the people sta1ted walk1ng away f1om whele I was I guess they d1dn t l1ke bells e1the1 I thmk that novn IS my tlme to leave Sw1sh' Th1ough the legs of anothel DICE boy fnot Ed Ga1dne1 thoughl :lflthlcgs REX KEN Photo Fmush lllom bllmnerb N K C NO 3930 DO YOU LIKE TO SEW7 Come 'ro Budget Fabruc Shop 3949 Mann ANDERSON S FOOD MARKET 33l4 Gullham Plaza VA 7750 Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CAB 24 Houk ssnv 3e34Ma.n WE 1500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Servnce ' R ' . 1 . 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I S - - I C E ' 0 N Ma1'cl126,1953 THE WESTPORT CRIER Page SBVBXI P Q0 Skill HIV lvvely gn our By Tootle Browne The 1eco1d buslness has gone to the dogs as lllustlated by the latest Pattl 1s1ng1ng 1ag,el Page xelease Doggle ln the WlHdOW Th1S happy llttle numbel IS backed by a xhumba type tune My Jealous Eyes Kay Stall has come up w1th anothex sule 1t Slde by S1de Goldan MacRae g1V6S out Wlth hxs fust populal xe lease ln many months on Congrat ulatlons to Someone J1mmy Boyd and Fxankxe Lame sha1e hono1s on a really wondelful d1SC Tell Me a Story whlch 1S backed by an equal ly Wondexful 1athe1 sad son The Old Man and the Lxttle Boy Dlnah Shores new lelease Salome and Hel Seven Vells has been xecexvmg qult a woxkout at Klees along. Wlth She Weals Red Feathels couxtesy of Guy Mltchell A newcomex to the scene IS pletty flfteen yeal old Sandy Stewaxt who does a bang, up mob on Befo1e F01 excltement you cant beat Pe11y Comos Wlld HOISSS F11end Balbala and I ILIGB lat l'1st'l that the Modemane s New Jukebox Satuxday N1te w1ll be a slow but suxe success wxth lmltatlons of Don Colnell Johnny Ray and tht Foul Aces Jon1 James follows up hex lecent hlts Wltll Youl Cllefltln Heaxt ROSIB Clooney has a new platte1 Lovely Weathel fox Ducks whlch 1sn t maklng, much of a splash FLASHH' Don Howald has a new Ielease Ram Anyone fol cool modem Jazz'P Then JOIH the othel cats of the cult and lend an eal to Stan Kenton s New Bolelo The B11 ly Wllllams quaxtet can be heald commentlng., on the fact that Somc Folks Do and Some Folks Dont Thats all thexes loads mole but no moxe loom Foxgne Mc Unt1l We Meet Agam Say Youll Walt fo1 Me Ill Be Seem' You Y VX FREE EASTER FLATS IOIW Cor yd Jill Dog Collars wa th Shoe Purchase One Str ap-m gray re whlte blue pink ln DIIOITIIIIO i aa--MQ ,,,2lPS,.. 4, w. 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H 4 Tvagt, I. .,,,1,, , , .gig ,.y: .,., ji! h ..,.., ,rll ' 1 X 2 . .4., .I X A X-v-s.-f S- Page E1ght THE WESTPORT CRIE Ma1Ch26 1953 Three Recelve Honors On All Slor Rotmgs Th1ee of Coach Moole s cage mem be1s ea1ned all Stal latlngs 1n the Inte1scholast1c league tl11s yea1 Ross won the f11st team hono1 Edwa1ds and M1ke Jones won O1 able mentlon The othe1 foul f11st team all sta1s a1e B1ll Ross Paseo who led the leauge 1n scormg Second hlgh SCO1 91 was Kent B1yan Southeast B1yan IS 67 and a Jun1o1 at Southeast Wlth one mole yea1 of el1g1b1l1ty he should D10V1d6 t1ouble fo1 any op ponent The fou1th membe1 lb Dean Rus sell East Russell was an outstandmf., playex fO1 East both on offense and defense Roundlng out the f1ve 1S R1cha1d W1ndle Noxtheast Don Don 1011 Westport Takes I, In the e1ghteenth annual essay contest sponso1 ed by the Lad1es Aux lllaly to the Veterans of F01 elgn Waxs of the Unlted States W6StDO1t61S we1e not1f1ed Ma1ch 12 that they had won the f11 st th1 ee places 111 the c1ty contest The f11st DIIZE awa1d was won by F1 ank Hayden the second by Suzanne Adk1ns the tl111d by V1v1an Ph1l1,1een The essay t1tle was De moclacy Is What We Make It These students VSGIB guests on Ma1ch 23 at 3522 Walnut headquar te1s when then awa1 ds we1e D1 esent ed F1anks p1ctu1e and stoxy WSIB p11nted IH the Stal Max ch 23 F1ank who won fnst DIIZE w1ll have h1s essay ente1ed 1n the state contest WhlCh offe1s VHIIOUS DIIZCS State w1nne1s Wlll compete 1n the na tlonal contest wh1ch offe1s a f11st DIIZG of S1000 and a gold medal All of these students ente1ed the contest th1ough MISS Bxubakex s classes They belleve It 1S the f11st tlme W6btDO1t has won all the DPIZGS WORLD TENNIS MATCHES Ken McGregor vs Pancho Segura Jack Kramer vs Frank Sedgman Internatlonal Smgle and Doubles Matches SHAWNEE MISSION HIGH GYM Friday Evemng Mav 1 8 P M T1ckets Lowe Sz Campbell Puces S2 50 and S3 50 .1 M104 I-Ie1e IS a tlmely 1nte1p1etat1on of SDOIES Dlepaled st11ctly fo1 the guls by that notable sp01ts w11te1 Anne Wesgel Today we shall talk about baseball If any boys a1e 1ead1ng th1s we v1a1n them 1ead no fu1the1' To begm vuth the1e lS the ump11e All umpues a1e t1a1ned 1n the Um D116 State bu1ld1ng The ump11e IS a man who always needs glasses but neve1 sees an opt1m1st The man behlnd the plate lS the catche1 If the battel mlsses the ball catchex w1ll catcher The D1tCh6l opelates flom the mound All of you should 1ecogn1ze mound s1nce lt IS a klnd of candy He SEIVES the battel the ball ac1oss the plate v1h1ch IS known as a plece of Chlna The batte1 IS what lb commonly used to make waffles but 1n th1s cas he has to make a home 1un cause h1S mothe1 wants h1m to not be late The fleld IS Whele those fa1me1s go to plant the11 feet and wa1t fo1 the ball to come 1n the11 d1rect1on When a player sklds 1nto base he lS Sald to sl1de 1nto the base All d1sputes hav1ng to do w1th thlS play a1e settled by Sllde 1ules At the end of the game all the playe1s put on the11 coach and go home Well fellas dont say we d1dnt waxn you' GIBSON S RESTAURANT Catermg to Students Ienms Stors to KC Fou1 of the wo1ld s top p1ofess1onal tenn1s playels Jack Klamel of the Unlted States Pancho Segu1a of Ec uadol F1 ank Sedgman and Ken Mc G1 6201 of Aust1 alla w1ll play one S61 IGS of matches on the11 wo1lds p10 fess1onal champ1onsh1p tou1 IH Kan sas C1ty on F11day evenlng May lst F01 the past three yea1s F1ank Sedgman worlds amateu1 champ1on l1as domlnated the amateu1 1anks as Jack Klamel has dommated the v1o1ld p1ofess1onal tennls 1anks The11 closely contested 1953 tou1 Vwlll de cxde the wo1lds best 1n tenms I the cu11ent S8ll6S Wh1Ch opened 1n Los Angeles 1n Decembex K1 ame1 has ovelcome Sedgmans eally lead and now holds a shght advantage In othe1 s1ngles matches Pancho Segu1a of South Ame11ca v11ll meet Ken MCGIBQOI anothel top 1ank1ng, sta1 of Austlalla The Kansas C1ty 561165 held u11de1 Infant1le Pa1alys1s fund unde1 the d11ect1on of Ma11on H M1lle1 w1ll be played IH the gymnaslum of Shaw nee MISSIOH h1gh school T1ckets may be pu1 chased at Lowe 8a Campbell S 0 U T H S I D E Boon s. SUPPLY srons 210 15 39111 ST VA 9533 Complete Lme of Engmeermg Art and Draftmg Supphes Typewrlters Rented as always Student' Rafe 5 E 3911, 51- JE 7363 Free P1ckup and Delwery vouru ron c11111sr 7 1 HIGH 5CHOOL BIBLE CLU :om voun scnobl DYNAMIC cum o for msrm cnow ATIONAL Eruov 1 MENT :venous Y mvlrzo 1 1 'Q-fvi' T R501 CIIRISTIAII ffll0WSIllP! -cbowmzuwi TIAN YOUTH Msn N f rn: CHALLENGE or A on s 1 1: z s s r o 'KWORLD df I, UI-IIB , I I , - . I s , ' - . ' ' - . I 10 . ' : . 1 1 ' I - . , I . ' . I . ' ' '5 ' . H - ' - G ' 1 ' ' - . 1 . ' . ' I ' ' ' ' II I II . I I' m 1. I I , I s - . A I I - n . - , . - . I - I .I 1 I E I I I , ..- 1 3 I. ' ' 1 1 1 ', ' ' 1 5 ' 1 1 1 . 1' 'I 1 1 I - 5- . I . 79 0 1 -I vi rn 2 A ' '-2 ' - - I I -, - - ' 91 . - A ' . 11-1 as - 1 12 1 A 1' J F -1? I ' . 9 . ' n ' ' ' ' Y Ii , I . I - , . . I N, , I , v le- 5 ' I . - , . ' -' , I' I 4 IA- IIIII ' I ' . 1 .I 4 II 4' II I XY l 4 4 4 .I 4 - I I A Y 1 ' 7 I I :U 5, g E , - 1 ' ' . . , ' sw ' , ' 1 . ' ' . 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C5 1 .' - . 1 1 1' 1 1 Sue Ja1v1s IS the top g11l on the he Patpnrt Glrivr Vol 40 N0 13 Kansas City Missouri April 9 1953 Concert Aprll I0 Enrlch your llfe w1th mus1c the motto of 1953 Nat1ona1 MUSIC Week p1ov1des the theme fo1 the annual vocal conce1t to be presented F11day even1ng Ap111 10 at elght oclock 1n the Westpo1t audltouum A g1oup of Rombeu., numbe1s to be sung by the A Cappella Ch0ll w1ll h1ghl1ght th1s p1og1am of mus1c The Romberg selections have been chosen from four operettas Blossom T1me The Desert Song New Moon and The Student Prmce Undel the capable d11ect1on of Hallmg A Sp11ng two hundred vocal mus1c students w11l comb1ne then volces ln s1ng1ng Let Thele Be Mu c MUSIC a Lmk Wlth God and HalleluJah from Mount of Ol1ves Mr Calder Manmng a student teacher from the Un1ve1s1ty of Kan sas C1ty w1ll dlrect the freshman sophomore g1rls glee club 1n a group of four numbers Members of the glee club w1ll wear costumes espec1ally p1epa1ed for th1s p1og1am Sacred numbers be1ng pxesented by the A Cappella Chou W111 mclude sevexal Negxo sp111tuals and Smg and ReJo1ce a composltlon wrltten three years ago by Wlll James of Sp11ngf1eld Mlssourl A new stage ed by Ma11lyn Davxdson and IS be1ng pamted by the stage crafts class T1ckets fo1 the concert may be pu1 chased f1om any vocal mus1c student and the proceeds from the concert w1ll be used for mus1c and stage equ1pment Apr1l Apr1l Ap1 11 Apr 11 Ap11l Ap1 11 Apr1l Ap1 11 WHAT' S UP' 10 Vocal concelt at West po1t 11 Tlger Den 12 SSHIOI Job placement tes 15 W6StD01t L1nco1n change assembly 16-Student Counc11 p11ma1y electlons 17 Instrumental concel t 21 Futuxe Teachexs meet 1ng at J C 23 P T A meetlng Huckslep and lurvls Top 53 Herald Stuff Or1g1nal1ty marks every page of the mode1n 1953 HERALD Flom flont to back It IS Clammed w1th new features snapshots of school act1v1t1es and novel art wo1k 1n the form of Wesgel the Westpoxt t1ge1 At the head of thlS yea1 s staff IS ha1d wo1k1ng Kent Huckstep who has eaxned h1S pos1t1on by spendlng most of h1S Spale t1me as well as class t1me on plannmg mak1ng lay outs taklng and mount1ng p1ctu1es and draw1ng Wesgel In1t1at1ng plans worked hard gathermg mate11a1 and p1ctures smce and much credxt IS due hlm fo1 hours spent maklng thls HERALD the best poss1ble staff holdlng the pos1t1on of aSSlSt ant edltor Beglnmng work on the HERALD early Sue has helped 1m mensely w1th the plannmg Perfoxm 1ng eve1y task from wrltmg the dedx catlon to pastmg up copy and pulllng p1ctures Sue has worked ha1d to obtam hex t1tle In one of the top pos1t1ons IS Jane Cassady who IS se1v1ng as busmess manage1 She has left no Job undone as she has attended to the adve1t1s1ng developed and pasted up p1ctu1es and ca1r1ed out eff1c1ently hex ma1n duty whlch IS assulmg that the Crxer and HERALD a1e successfuly f1 nanced Cleatmg those speclal featul es and ploducmg novel 1deas IS Ma11lyn Dav 1dson A1t Ed1tor Who could be bet ter su1ted to th1s Job than Mar11yn whose a1t1st1c ab1l1ty IS supplemented by a un1que flan fox desxgmng the unusual'P Another 1mpo1tant staff membex IS Gene Wh1te who manages the enoxmous task of Crier c11culat1on as well as that of theHERALD Round1ng out the 53 staff a1e Tom Hollcloft Spolts EdltOl Jan1ce Pro the Make up Ed1to1 Helen Slmon Club Ed1UO1 Band Concert Apnl I7 On Frlday nlght Ap111 17 the ln stlumental mus1c depa1tment w1ll present 1ts sp11ng concert The band o1chest1a and the Jun1o1 band w11l play concert and novelty numbe1s The Fa1me1s Daughte1 IS the tale of a poo1 defenseless gll1S f1ght to save he1 fathe1 s farm f1om the v1lla1n Quent1n Lalson w111 have the solo pa1t 1n a band allangement of Tubby the Tuba The band w11l play Houzon and Deep RIVCI Su1te The o1chest1a W111 play the Mlnuetto f1om Haydns One Hun dxed Fouxth and The Famous Lal go Also part1c1pat1ng w1ll be the JUDIOI band whxch w1ll play some fa mous mazches The bands and Ol chestra w111 be duected by Ml Wal lace Flke Roundmg out the ploglam w1ll be ensembles and other solos T1ckets can be puxchased f1om any 1nst1u mental student or from Mr F'lk6 - n 0 1 1 0 . '. . Y , . . . ,. . LK VY .AK 'V , 11 - yy . - .- ' 5 . . . . H I - . , Si ll ll ' ' ' 19 11 - n 14 - an . . ' .' u ' . . . . . , . i Y - I - 'Y 1 setting f0I' the Ch0iI' has been design- as far back as last Surnrnel-Y Kent has - , ' . ' . 1 ' . A ' v . . . .- . . . . . . U . . ' , ' tu IV ' td ' ' . ' ' K L .. - u , n - 'I 1 D - . ex- .L ' I . - . y . .- , ,, . . . . PRSCTWO THE WESTPORT CRIE R April 9, 1953 Exchange Assembly to Exemplily Brotherhood The question of brotherhood in America has been a point of discussion between this country and other powers for a number of years People of drfferent lands have trred many trmes to prove that we are class conscrous and do have racral drscrrmrnatron rn our natron Amerrcans have often de bated even among themselves on thrs questron and have never come to a def frnrte decrsron It rs hard to say that we hare no racral or relrgrous conflrcts here for no country rn the world rs completely free of these but we can say that more and more we are rrddrng ourselves of these rnJust1ces and workrng to ward our goal Our exchange assembly scheduled to take place thrs month wrth Lrncoln hrgh rs a good example of our attempt to rrd ourselves of racral drscrrmrna tron Each year Westport exchanges rts talent wrth that of another school for an hour long assembly whrch grves the students of Westport an oppor tunrty not only to drsplay then own talent but to be able to enJoy the talent other schools have to offer Lrncoln has much to offer rn the form of entertarnment so thrs year vrhen then representatrves are here lets show them rn our applause how srncere we really are rn our desrre for true brotherhood at Westport and rn Amerrca Latrn Not Dead--I-las New Names Esse Quam Vrderr rs the motto of Westport hrgh school but does the average reader know what rt means or the meanrng of any of the other Latrn mottoes that one meet every day'P He does rf he knows Latrn so be rng able to read well known Latrn phrases rs Just one of the many uses of thrs so called dead language for Latrn offers the student thrngs that no modern forergn language can Knowrng Latrn grves a student a tremendous boost rn learning the Ro mance languages for 90? of them are Latrn Latrn rs not dead rt has merely changed rts name to French Spanrsh Portuguese Italran and Rumanran In fact Rumanran rs so lrke the Latrn that a Latrn student can read a Ruman ran newspaper wrth but lrttle drffrculty Knowrng Latrn wrll make rt unnecessary to go to the drctlonary for the meanrng of many Englrsh words For rnstance the Englrsh word manrcure comes from the Latrn manus meanrng hand and curare to care for hence rt means the care of the hands Latrn also helps a student to better understand Englrsh lrterature and Roman mythology It rs necessary to the lawyer doctor and screntrst I fact Latrn makes many thrngs that we take for granted seem more rnter estrng If a student rs consrderrng takrng a foreign language let hrm take the Latrn as rt rs a gateway to most modern languages Meeting the Deadline Are Joy Talley and Helen Srmon who serve as co edrtors thrs rssue Joy a member of Promethean a cappella chon and beauty queen of Irvrng takes trme out from her other acrtvrtres to work on the Crrer and Herald Helen a member of Qurll and Scroll and Club Edrtor of the Herald has held amost every staff posrtron on the Cner and hopes to contrnue her ,rournalrsm at Wrllram Woods qfmnmiy-m THE WESTPORT CRIER QW Publrshed br weekly during the school year by the newswrrtmg class of Westport Hrgh School Kansas Lrty Mrssourr g' Entered as second cklassAmatt?rMApr2 3 1228 at the post orfrce at kansas Ct Mrssourr under t e ct o arc l 9 sto lyAddrcss The Westport Crrer 315 East Thrrty nmth street Kansas Crty 9- Mrssourr ISSUE EDITORS Q Edt y Goss ,Ia kre Rrlu X r .rrr Edrtrr en hrm 3 Y.-rll x evr rrr ro rlrrl lrgllrr 1'drt rrsll Edrtor lrrole Reulrrrt Feature Edrtrr jo Xnn Tlromp on I I' lrr r lom Hollrroft Xrt Edrtor Xlarrlyrr Dnrdsun B me s Nlurrgrr rn La .rdr 4 rr rrlrlr rr 'Nl ringer brrre hvhrte lhotr gr I1 lrtr l lrarlr lxrru r Reportrrs lerky Berg eldt rn rrwrrr ue rrwrs 1 uno s ur .rlrr n llur L lnanrtr X X In Pactulty Advrser Garland Nichols Underclossmen Hove Interesting Activities H1 there you freshmen sopho mores and Junrors' Thrs rs about you and your buddres the Who s Who among the underclassmen The freshmen have frnally out grown then prnafores Gary Gard ner our fr osh presrdent sard he came to Westport as a 97 pound weaklrng and rs now a 103 pound weaklrng At least thats what he weighed before hrs recent boxrng match Our champ credrts hrs strength to cafe terra plate lunches Mary Chrrs Toevs rs becomrng. well known for her exceptronal abnrty She recently won frrst place rn Promethean short story contest Mary tlrrnks she wants to be a head hunter later on but rs satrsfred to let her marn ambrtron for the trme be Just tryrng to reach grade twelve We grve our freshman popularrty prrze to Marrlyn Bure Says Marvrn Braden I want her for Chrrstmas Everyone seems to agree that the sophomore class rs perhaps the best organrzed Need we mentron those grrls who have a party every week'P One of the most outstandrng sopho mores rs Lenore Yeager Actrve rn Student Councrl she was charrman of the publrcrty commrttee and wrth Ann Rock pushed a never endrng drrve to develop that old pep and yellrng at the games Both Mrss Rock and Mrss Yea' ers ambrtron rs to break then backs as cheerleaders Its been a long way students but youre almost there Youre Junrors' Great rsnt rt'J Agarn Flo Snrdow took the gavel as presrdent of the class 4Jack Lrttle rs her henchman I Unfortunately Florence was unable to she was busy plannrng for the prom 1We can hardy wa1t'r It rs well known that Junrors are rntellrgent Ten of the most br rllrant wrllrngly answered thrs questron Why do you got to school? John Foreman to make use of hrs glasses Jo Ann Gorrell to get herself a man Mary Bess Chaney because B111 does Marlrn Harmony because hrs mother sends hrm Doug Sater to keep up the famrly name John Holland to get acquarnted wrth the offrce lfllllflllllfll on lug: ll ' . , . ' . . ' ' ' . . . I , . ' , . ' . . . ' . ' . . . .- . . - - ,. . y ' v w 1 ' u u ' ' Q ' . ' 1 u - 1 ' ' u ' 1 rr ' 'vs ' , - 'l 'h 'l l . ,A H ' 9 I - ' . , . ' ' ' . ' . 5 r' - v . . . . . . . ' v . ,- .l ' ' ' l , l 1 r ' 'Y A I ' - V 1 w . ' . g .'v . I - 1' ' ' ' r ' ' 1 - - be present for an interview because I O O ' - 1 1 , Q ' u Y ' p , , . ' 1. vw- r s Algal, U . ' .. . .' l E . f .9 h f ' ' , y -- f , . ' - . ffm! ' r ' - . e r- r . . , . T . 'tr-,Z I 1 , , ' - ' ' yy r ssst' t '1 s, Hel- on, -lu' ' ' egg N 's , lil o, J: i ' 'Z IFIA- :A , fi A 1-C 1 '- V, . S 1 , l . 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Ap11191953 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageThree IYUIF I I lllll' Hele lb 15 Spllng and we I6 lun nlng out of news But we corltlnue to bllng thls page Just fO1 youse' Wllats all thls we heal about some senlol gllls takln up a collec tlon fol a tllp to the OYWIKS9 Pen nles klds pennles' CRIER SCHIOI Ballot 1We must explaln that the only pelson D1 esent at thls electlon was Ronnle Ostlund the followlng lesults wele unanl mousv Boy vxho has done most ROHD16 Ostlund Best looklng boy Ronald Ostlund Athlete R Ostlund Most DODUIHI me too Boy who has done least Challes Holman Wolst dlessed boy Chuck H01 man CFORGE S GFOMETRY A tllan le Two gllls ln love wlth one man A pal allelogl am That s Is you IS 01 IS you a1nt'P ln Slobovlan An obtuse angle Someone who has fun A tangent The name of the low man on a totem pole A stlalght angle A pelson who IIVGS llght A quadlangle A g1011f16d squale A hexagon A cuss wold A cllcle What elghth gladels ale lunnlng alound ln gettlng nowhele Suggested school colols by V811 Galaghel pul ple chal tl euse and plnk What ollglnallty' S O U T H S I D E soon a. suPPLY STORE 210 E 3901 sf VA 9533 Complete Lme of Engmeermg Art and Drafting Supplnes FINAL hXAM Q 1 Name at least ten dates ln the llfe of Jlm Douglass slnce 1936 Q 2 Name 5 couples seen walklng down the hall and 100klng sappy Q 3 Wllte a dlctlonalv ln W01d s ' of one syllable Q - Q 4 Answel TRUE Ol FALSE Rags Swanson cant talk Ann Rock talks ln hel sleep c Teachels SDDIOVP of Eastel va catlon Jack Ross has lealned thele IS no Eastel Bunny Chlll IH oul cafetella IS Just one thlnff aftel anothel Romance IS Just two thlngs aftel each othel Q 5 If Senlols chew slxteen stlcks of gum pel hOUl what tlme IS lt? Well It s about tlme sald all th boys when the Gold Dlggels Ball lolled alound Seems that the gllls pay fol evelythlng up to 12 00 mld mght PLAY REHEARSAI 3 10 Adllenne Ashel IS beatlmz on the audltollum dool IMl Km has not yet 31 rlved I Saundla Owens and Malllyn Llndeman letuln wlth food fol a Snack houl ends and plactlce beglns Pelky Belgfeldt lushes out to flnd hls brlefcase Kent Huckstep madly hunts fol leal MONEY' Pegvy Wathen leally acts the palt as she LIVES Frank Hayden a sevele tonffue lashlngz Fled Culvel suffers mental pa laylsls vvhlle waltlng fol hls long speech and ls standlng ln the colner practlclng YOEI Bevelly Goodblake chants hel song f0I the 20th tlme John Foleman leaves Jane Cassady flnally has hel gleat chance to plove hel act mg ablllty 3012 Evelyone leales For Sophlstlcated Clothes At Budget Prlr-es Typewrnters Rented Shop gf Student Rate Free Pickup and Delivery 3907 Maln Open Evemngs tll 9 I thlnk that I shall nevel sef an F as lovely as an E An E whose ples ence on my cald shows that Ive been WO1k1l'1g hald An E among those Ms of mlne wlll get a gal by just flne An E whlch makes a hlt Wlth pa thats sule to bllng a smlle flom ma Fs ale made by fools llke me but gee Id love to make an E Nevada PICSS In Ml Sloan and Ml MOOIGS study tal dy membels ale ellglble fol one swat wlth speclally constlucted paddles FIISL vlctlm was Challes Stlong alm Stlckney who demol lshed the 1 lncll paddle Bob Chaney has glven the trler staff pelmlsslon to use hls name ln the Clock column Thank you Bob We leaxe you now to laugh Ol cly Flom thls hllallous column' 'PI So fOl now we say goodbye Hoplng you 19 melly and not too solemn Look Us Up CULP PRINTING u'rHoGnArHlNG co 203 East 39th VA I530 Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H 0 u R s E R v I 3834 Maln WE 1500 Cver 26 Years Of Dependable Servuce f fs ff I1 f fl' so . , , b. 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' ' ' ' A ' . b ' ' ' 2 4 C E - - ' I 4: f - ' ' I A ' - Q L PHLPFOUI THE WESTPORT CRIE Apr1191953 Twelve Semors Earn Gold Pm, 3 Pearls Strll echorngz through the halls of Westport 18 the pled e of the Honor Socrety as once agarn rt brou ht re newed meanrng to all vsho attended the flnal Honor Assembly of the 1952 53 school year The purpose of the frssenrbhes 18 to award specrfrc students vxho have pros ed themselves scholastrcslly vsor thy crrds rxhrch entrtle them to obtarn ertlrer a bronae prn awarded for berna on the honor roll for two successrve semesters rncludrng erghth grade or a srlter prn Thrs prn rs vron bv berng on the honor roll four semesters rrrdex average of 'S 10 to 3 49 recerved old prn mth one pearl Thes people are on the Roll of Drstrnctron On the Roll of Hrgh Drstrnctron are the senrors who have an rndex of 350 to 364 For therr efforts they recerve a gold prrr vtrth Those who have an rrrdex of 3 65 to 4 'ue hsted on the Roll Drstrnctron and recerve vxrth three pearls two pearls of Hrghest a Qold prn These senrors who by drlrgent work wrth excellent results vtere awarded the coveted gold prn wrth three pearls Beverly Goodbrake Estelle Peterson Dora Skrnner Wrllram Berefelt Sue Jarvrs Marcra Webb Frank Hayden Adrrenne Asher Anna Goeckeler Marrlyn Lrndeman Bar bara Barton and Gene Sater Those who recerved a gold prn wrth tvro pearls were Kent Huckstep Mary Lourse Sullrvan and Harold Wrtt Recerxrna Lold p1ns mth one pearl were these students Lothar Krause Helen Alexander Lynnell Gooch Donald Johnson Quentrn Larson Beverly Ann Rrles Weslev Hougland Jane Cassady Judy Goss Nancy Snr don Sandra Schulz Donna Horner Barbara Brgler Paul Srsk Sandra Reynolds George Bollman Catherrne Ruf Geraldeane Whrte Rosemary Hotmer Saundra Owens Roberta Lavsson James Douglass Helen Gon Lales Ruth Qurgley Joanne Bresrna Charles Prrtchard Herbert Spencer Helen Ruf and Janet Hunsaker The recrprents of the srlver prns were Mary Ann Lrrndqurst Duane ODell Kent Rrchardson Cherre Wray Beverly Prle Helen Ruf and Geraldeane Whrte Those vtho recerved the bronze prn aes and Dave Ruf The only way to recerve an award for scholastrc achrevement rs through drlrgent vsork as all of the students lrsted can testrfy Honor Cafeteria Employee Wrth Handlrerchlef Shower A party rn the form of a handker chref shower was grven on March 27 by the Westport cafeterra women The purpose was to honor Georgra Hoffman the assrstant cashrer vtho went to hte rn Denver Colorado She had worked rn the Westport cafeterra a year and a half She was presented wrth a beautr ful cake by Ledla Clayhorn another cafeterra employee who made a most approprrate presentatron speech Klng Assrgns Castings In N thing But The T th As the eleven partrcrpants rn the sprrng play Nothrng but the Truth vuarted wrth barted breath Mr Krnf announced the castrngs Takrng the part of our honest truthful hero rs Kent Huckstep as Bob Bennett Frank Hayden enacts the part of F' M Ralston a money grabbrng. frend Fred Culver as Clarence Van Dusen John Foreman as Drck Don nelly and Ralston are the prrncrpal consprrators agarnst our hero Our herorne Gwen Ralston played by Adrrenne Asher rs an rnnocent bystander as rs Brshop Doran Per ks Bergfeldt The plot srckens we mean thrck ens as Mrs Ralston Peggy Wathen hears of her husbands dorngs wrth so called sweet young thrngs These thrngs fsweet youngr Mable and Sa ble Jackson are portrayed by Mar rlyn Lrndeman and Sunne Ovt ens Almost everyone knows nothrng of the heros sufferrngs but the mard Jane Cassady and a terrrble srnger Beverly Goodbrake try hard to learn course no play would be com wrthout the farthful who per form essentral tasks Mrss Beck her stage craft class and the Stage and Screen club wrll prepare all the set trngs and propertres plete Athletrc Equipment Zefzaifaeew, 1509 I1 I3 Bulhmore Ave Brewer Prrntrng Co TEST S 212 E 39th St Surts Slacks Sportswear BEST BY TEST LO 8604 3920 Mann VA 9271 ' pause Homework Bottled under Authorrty of the Coca Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ANDERSON S FOOD MARKET 3314 Grllham Plaza VA 7750 Rollrn Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mann Sr VA 8931 Self Service Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 1 I ' R .' 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Ap1'1191953 THE WESTPORT CRIER PageFrve ld? 17017711767 Lovely to look at and delrghtful to know could vsell be applied to a cute 17 year old senror Beverly Goodbrake It s not a case of beauty wrthout brarns however srnce Bet erly rs a member of the honor socrety and w1ll wear a gold prn wrth three pearls She rs also presrdent of Speech Arts secretary of Pundrt member of Student Councrl Executrve Board on all crty Red Cross councrl a member of AAUW Pep Club and 1S Best Grrl student Beverly who descrrbes herself as 52 100 pounds red han and blue eyes lrsts her favor rte foods as green apples banana splrts and French f11es She also lrkes Kay Starr s Srde by Srde Brng Crosby and Dorrs Day As for her future Beverly 1sn t sure what she wants to be but there rs no doubt she w1ll be a success rrr any thrng she undertakes Wrth Beverly rn thrs rssue rs Wrl ham Bergfeldt known to the students of Westport as Perky He IS a well mannered senror and has won many frrends at Westport Perky was born October 4 1935 and has attended Westport srnce hrs erghth grade year Among hrs many honors are honor roll gold p1n three pearls treasurer of Speech Arts vrce prosrdent of Brownrng Mrssourr Boys State 52 productron manager of Cner and Best Actor on Senror Ballot Hrs favorrte actor rs Ronald Col man and favorlte actress rs Judrth Anderson He says nothmg can beat hrs aunts lemon merrngue pre watchmgz televrsron and gorng to plays As for hrs future Perky may enter the Unrversrty of Mrssourr and maJor rn speech Yes we predrct a great future for these two senrors They leave behrnd them many great and outstandrng memor res Semors Choose Town House for 53 Prom Its a great day for the senrors May twenty nrnth' Bes1des berng the long awalted Senror Day rts also the date of Westport s Junror Senror Prom The Prom w1ll be held at the Town House rn Kansas Crty Kansas wrth Gene Halls orchestra provrdrng the musrc the music begrns at 9 00 Sen rors who attended the Prom last year wrll remember that lt was also held at the Town House and w1ll not need to be urged to come ag,a1n thrs year The Junrors w1ll want to attend and make the Prom of 53 one to go down rn Westport hrstory 1l.6lthl.C9S Ha l and Norcross Cards P P L E G A T Unusual Gifts SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF MEMORY LANE FLY TYING SUPPLIES 3949 mam wsstporf 8695 14 WESTPORT RD OPEN EVENINGS TIL NINE wr: 4214 VA nnhuql' 8 fB0qKh 'I740 Headquarters for Books Zapper Covers Art Supplues and Gym Clothes and Shoes Gave Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of Athlete s Foot SnorkeI Pens Full Lune of Pens and Pencils MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve Tul 9 yr 0 Everything N I Photographuc LJ Cameras from S2 95 Up 3933 Mann St JE 5555 V It 1 ' Q V . , . . . 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'V - . 1 . s e . . 1 Pd?-Cblh HE WESTPORT CRIE Apr1l9l95d Flrst Place Wlnners In lrterary Clubs Conferences wrth the faculty ad users of the hterary socretres reveal these wrnners of varrous groups rn the rntra lrterary socrety contests Pundrt Essay 1 Beverly Good brake 2 Marrlvn Lmdeman 3 Bev erly Rrley Short Story 1 Peggy Morrow 2 Kee Chee Shary 3 Adrr enne Asher Poetry 1 Katy Ruf 2 Lucretra Gable 3 Lynnell Gooch Promethean Essay 1 Jo Ann Lawson 2 Ruth Qurgley 3 Joan Marcus Short story 1 Mary Chrrs Toevs 2 Jolene Hammons 3 Nancy Francrs Hartman 3 Jo Herdelbrecht Dana Essay 1 Rosemary Sneed 2 Marcerl Shrpley 3 Mary Vugrnra Harless Short story 1 Judy Goss 2 Colleen Scott Poetry 1 Janrce Prothe 2 Alrce South 3 Emrlra E1 lrott Brownrng, Essay 1 Frank Hay den Short story 1 Larry Goetz Poetry 1 Wayne Harrrs Wrlson Essay 1 Charles Prrt chard Short story 1 John Foreman Poetrv 1 Leonard Perkrns G I JOES LETTER SWEATERS and SATIN SCHOOI JACKETS Ray Carl Tells Of Band Startrng vour own band rs a tough proposrtron testrfres Carl Anderson better known as Ray Carl Carl a senlor got hrs frrst desrre for hrs own band when he played for Johnny Shrelds rn 1949 and 1950 Here he earned wrde musrcal ex perrence and made contacts wrth many well known musrcal person 11 rtres In 1951 Carl started hrs own band and realrzed the trouble ahead The frrst drffrculty was the open rng rehearsal for no one appeared Co operatron from the players was drffrcult to obtarn as were orrgrnal arrangements Carl found these cost hrs musrc specrally arranged The brggest problem however was gettrng bookrngs Although known well by thrs trme Carls orchestra was up agarnst the better establrshed bands Carl and hrs band play for many occasrons besroes Trger Den for whrch we know hrm so well He has played for DeMolay other hrgh schools prr vate partres dances the crty and prrvate clubs Carl says rf you have an asprra tron for musrc follow rt up But re member All bands can plav but not all bands can play well' D0 YOU LIKE T0 SEW7 Come to FTA Invltes Students The Junror College Chapter of the Future Teachers of Amerrca wrll en tertarn the hreh school runrors and senrors who thrnk thev may becomr teachers on Aprrl 21 from 2 O0 un trl 4 00 at the Junror collef e burldlna at Thrrty nrnth and McGee Mr Pmkney Drrector of Vrsual Educatron wrll show our guests hrs audro usual equrpment The physr cal educatzon department wrll pre sent chrldren dancrng and playrng games There wrll be grade school chrldren show rng you many actrvrtres lrke sew mg and parntrng Mr Bryan wrll come to tell you about hrgh school teachrng You wrll meet the Junror college students who are al ready studyrng to be teachers If Mrss Galatas does not know you are thrnkrng about berng a teacher tell her and you wrll be rnvrted to our INVITATION TO TEACHING fklxcrtr erm ntl For Dancers Only!! If your club IS plannrng a dance you can t go wrong when you go RAY CARL It doesn t matter rf your fav orrte rs the sedate waltz or the lrve ly bunny hop RAY CARL and hrs band can play rt for vou For reallv frne dance musrc Contact RAY CARL at YEl1owstone 8077' 3947 Mann we 7090 VALENTINE DRIVE IN Budget Fabric Shop 3949 Mann 01- Promenade wrth PROM Delicious Steakburgers and Fourrtam Drrnks 3617 MAIN JACK S NEWSTAND WE 1783 1 East, 39th St VA 9439 rouru ron cnmsr HIGH SCHOO I LE CL B c o ' nrorul. :mov f I 0 MENT zvnrvosz Y mvrrzn r I igk -ofuvw-Zami A nvnuuc cr-nus X 1 Tn: crurrznss or 1 orsrnsssso 'sawonrvti J P :om Youll scnobl AXE og a wo Fon msrm 7 'rum roum Msn i I vf I R Q-gvv T 1 s U R501 CIIRISTMII I-'6ll0W5lIlP! ll-I' W RS Ellloiidggs 150810 GlrAnnAvE KANSAS Cm' M0 ' ' V' T R ' . ' I Q . . - ' M . v ' V ' ' - 7' - ' . i . .rx ,v I. M- .I l .Q I. ,' .. .' . ,. I J . . A ' A - ' I ' - ' . . . . ' r ' - ,v Y ' .:. ' 1 , - ' ' 2- ' .,- 1 -7 - r ' - - 1 7 ' . . . . 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S F YC T f A131119 1953 THE WESTPORT CRIE PageSeven Aeranautlcs Students Wm Fllgltt Tralnlng Aplll 1 1953 ten membels of the aelonautlcs class wllo won fllght SCIIOIBISIIIDS began thell flyln ln stluctlon The scholalshlps made avallable by the Womens Natlonal Aelonautlcal ASSOCIHLIOH of Kansas Clty have been glanted to the fol lowlng., students based on scholfllshlp lecolds ln aelonautlcs Helen Alex andel Balbalfl Blalel Dola Sklnnel Gelald Ball Ed Galdnel Wesley Hougland Don Johnson Quentln Lalson Dean Llngenfeltel Dlck Reese and two altelnates Balbala Swalthes and Eugene Coopel Ed Galdnel who has alleady made sevelal closs countly solo fllghts wlll IECCIVG advanced vlolk on the Llnk tlalnel tlon on how to fly the allplane and the use of contlols ln slmple maneu VBIS Thls vllll be follovsed by a VlSlt to the all tlafflc contlol centel con tlol LOVLGI and vleflthel buleau A few days latel they wlll take a one 1101.11 closs countly fllaht and a week latel a two houl C1088 countly fllghtl landlna lt Topekl lnd at some othel RIIDOIL south of Topeka The Wo men s Natlonal Aelon lutlcal Assocla tlon has D10V1d9d full lnsulance covelage fol all tlalnln fllghts Aplll 16 all aelonautlcs students vllll be glven an examlnatlon by a leplesentatlve of the U S CIVIL Aelonautlcs Admlnlstlatlon Those who pass the examlnatlon wlll be glven a C81l,1f1C3.t6 01 lettel lssued by the maln Off1CC of C A A ln Wash For That Prlvate Party lngton D C Th1S celtlflcate good f0l two YBZIS wlll state that the student has accompllshed the lequll ed glound school WOIK fOI the pllvate DIIOL llcense Fllght tlalnmg Wlll be taken at Allway Fllght SEIVICB Inc Kansas Clty Munlclpal Allpolt where Kall McAnaly IS managel A 4 place Cess na allplane fully equlpped wlth all lnstluments lequlled fO1 lnstlument fllght wlll be used Thls same fllght ploglam wlll plobably be offeled next yeal at Westpolt wlth pelllaps an lnclease ln the numbel of scholalshlps West DOXS IS the only Kansas Clty hlgh school offerlng thls COUISG Sears Otters Awards Of S275 to Seniors The S6315 Foundatlon IS offerlng each to one SSDIOI ln each of the nlne senlor hlgh schools of Kansas Clty To quallfy f01 the awald the s u dent should have a hlgh school IEC old pledlctlve of SUDBIIOI college suc cess a wol thy DUIDOSG that can best be achleved through attendance at a fully aecledlted college and a defln lte need fol flnanclal asslstance to cally out the plan Students who ale lntelested may see MISS Galatas the counsel fol ful thel lnfolmatlon GIBSON S RESTAURANT Caterlng to Students as always 5 E 39th St JE 7868 Joe Woods 0' Dance ATHLETIC Goons co I T I S T H E G A R R Club Jackets and Sweaters All Makes of New Portables SALES RENTALS REPAIRS SPFCMI STUDENT RENT!! R0 ff! Flnest rental stock rn the country SMIDWEST TYPEWRITER COMPANY 800 Grand Ave. 541 f9f! Vlctor 6492 Westport Alumm Succeed In Colleglate Careers Tom Lyons was lecently seen back ln WCSIDOIL Halls home fol a week between qualters at Nolthwesteln unlvelslty Whele he IS studylng VOICE and buslness admlnlstlatlon Davld Clalk 51 has been elected tleasulel of the YMCA at the Call folnla Instltute of Technology Pasadena Dave a sophomole IS majollng ln astlonomy In the soclety columns we flnd that these WBSCDOTEEIS of the class of 51 ale engaged Shllley Claly Jo Ann Slebenthalel Jane GOCCKBIBI Balb ala Wllght and Blll Loman were lecently malfled Futule members of the gladuatlng class of 1971 ale Shellle Jo Llgon daughtel of Bevelly Tays 51 and Mlchael Patllck Boyel lson of Gelly Dole 52h Maltha Wood and Challes Scott both of 52 ale on the Junlol College Fleshman Honor Roll fol the fall semestel of 1952 53 Underclassman Achvltles lfflllflllllill Il I Lf Z Su7le Adklns to tly to be DOIILC Peg, Wathen to shovl thelc 18 stlll an lnnocent VIOIBL at Westpolt Ben Petelson lhel hell Shllley Cannady because thele IS nothlng else to do Befole we close we leave all undel classmen th1S blt of 3dV1C6 Nevel study always chew gum ln glass cut all classes and eat dynamlte LWICG a day and youll nevel glow up to be blg adolable senlols WERNEL Prescrlptlorl Pharmacy 1403 W 39th WE 3244 THE LANTERN 6 East 39th St Make Meet Me at The Lantern Your Byword See Our Special Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Flt Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lakes a Nite Out, Too' . 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Y ' I' ' E T H H PageEight THE WESTPORT CRIER April 9, 1953 Toevs Throw Dinner Z?MLefLaff Jeffers For Basketball Boys With the turkey, ham, several dif- ferent salads and Drxre the drnner for the basketball team grven by Mr and Mrs Toevs at the Toevs home was a complete success Whrle the team was wartrng for the brg moment when Mrs Toevs called them to the table to eat they amused themselves at the prng pong, table and the box hockey game At last the brg moment came when the boys gathered around the table to frll then' plates wrth whatever was rn reach B111 Dumortrer set a re cord by returnrng to the table where the food was Everybody was per fectly happy Wrth what was rn front of hrm untrl someone notrced some thrng across the street Who Ol what was rt? Ben Gardner mrssed hrs mouth three trmes wrth a fork full of turkey because of lookrng out the front wrndow Don Edwards sat wrth hrs back toward the table at whrch he was eatrng B111 Dumortrer refused to move from the front of the door and Jrm Whrtefreld hrd behrnd the drvan Well by now you should have guessed It was Drxre After her parents returned home everythrng returned to normal wrth several of the boys srngrng and others returnrng to the prng pong table Agarn all was happy whrle the boys trred to drgest all the food they had surrounded The basketball team really apprecrated the vxonder ful trme shown them whrle at the Toevs home Ace Model 81 Hobby Shop 20 East 39th Street BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Don Edwards Ben Gardner Ben Peterson Tom Hollcroft Mrke Jones B111 Wyckoff Doug Sater Jack Lrttle Jrm Whrtefreld Jrm Toevs Don Ross Brll Dumortrer RESERVF LETTERMFN Ronnre Bayless Lyman Waddrll Hubbart Vlslts Westport Vrsrtrng Westport for the frrst trme srnce has depature rn 1913 was Pro fessor H C Hubbart of Ohro Wes leyan Unrversrty rn Delaware Ohro Professor Hubbart rs representrne the alumnr of Wesleyan Unrversrty rn a cross country tour from Ohro to Calrfornra Formerly a teacher of hrstory at the year of Clay Hubbart changes 1913 Westport faculty advrsor of book and faculty sponsor Lrterary Socrety Professor enJoyed vrewrng the many that have been made smce Kansas City Blues Open Season April I5 Take Me Out To The Ball Game , an old famrlrar song, wrll soon be rn the mrnds of all loyal baseball fans yes baseball season wrll soon be here Although Kansas Crty cant clarm the Yanks or the Dodgers we do have the Kansas Crty Blues to be proud of The openrng game wrll be played Aprrl 15 wrth only a few of the 1952 stars returnrng, Among these verll be B111 Skowron who thrs year vxrll be seen on frrst base outfrelder Vrc Power prtchers Rex Jones and Ed Cereghrno and catcher Bob ONe1l Agarn thrs year the Blues are sponsorrng the hrgh school Fan Club If you become a member and ob tarn a membershrp card you may attend any Blues game for only frfty cents If you wrsh to Jorn the Fan Club contact Ben Gardner who rs Westport Fan Club Presrdent or Paul Srsk drstrrbutron manager Be seerng you at the games' REX KEN Photo Finish N K C NO 3930 THE GIFT WITH A FUTURE! Como to Chaffee: and choose a famous make portable or upright new or expertly reconditioned .2 E Low AS Q X 'S QXX us S Or rvrsvnurrnx-X t O I oocron Q, e HOBBY MATERIALS 0 ,,,,1f,g0,,, 55-5: POSITIONS FOR, GRADUATING S E N I 0 R S Permanent work wrll be avarlable to you rmmedrately after graduatron FOR YOUNG WOMEN Art Busrness Machrnes Typrng Inspectron Frlrng and Packagrng FOR YOUNG MEN Frllrng Stock Inspectron Checkrng Offrce and Mall Room APPLY NOW AND HAVE A JOB WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT Full trme Permanent vsork Personnel offrce open untrl 5 p m darly and untrl noon on Saturday HALL BROTHERS I Makers of Hallmark Cards 2505 GRAND AVENUE ' . . . ' t , - - , , Y' - , , 1 I 7- A' ' ' - . ' , I , , - 1 ,- D ' . . ,- . - , v . ,, - . ' r . ' ,- ' ' . . . . ' ,- 1 1 u ' Q Y- . ' . ' . ' ' - , ,' ' . . ' . 1 A l - . . . - . -' 1 1 o ' u . ' . , K 'Y , . . . . - , , li '. D. V. K I ' I ' I ' ' - ' . .' ' . , r - . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - ' . ' ' , . Q . 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W6StDOllS talent Dl0dUC6d by Westpolt students and 182.011614- N0thlHL, but the Tlutll In the lole of Oul helo Kent Huck step DOILIRYS a voun buslnessmall tlylng, lely hald to tell the tlutll nothlng but the tluth fol twentv foul houls If he sllps and 1185 he must folfelt S10 O00 to hls buslness assoclates the vlllalns who ale Flank Hayden the chlef schemel Fled Culvel a playboy and John Foleman a D001 man who wants money badly Flanks daughtel Adllenne Asllel IS pulllng, fOI her lovel Kent but IS confused by hls fl ankness IH lnsultlng hel fllend Bevelly Goodblake a nlce alll wlth a bad VOICC Peggy Wathen Adllenne s soclally COHSCIOUS mothel IS also angly at Kent but IS mole lntelested IH two of 1161 husband s acqualntances Mal llyn Llndeman and Sunne Owens The pool Bishop Pelky Belgfeldt lb despelately attemptlng to obtaln donatlons as the mald Jane Cassady H163 to flnd out Just what IS going on BUSINESS Tests sponsoled bv Mlssoull State Employment SCIV ICC the Board of Educatlon the Clty and Natlonal Offlce Manage ment Assoclatlon wlll be glven slxtn and seventh houls Aplll 29 and 30 About 80 students ale tak lng the spelllng sholthand clell cal apptltude and typlng tests WHAT S UP? Apll123 P T A DIHHCI Aplll 24 and 25 Spllng Play Aplll 29 Student COUHCII Electloll Aplll 29 and 30 Buslness Tests Vlay May May 12 ChOll Festlyal 19 P T A PICHIC 23 Tlg.,el Den 29 SCDIOI Day JUHIOI SCUIOI Plom June 4 Gladuatlon EXCICISCS 5 Appleclatlon Assembly 9 Tlgel Den May May May Six Senhmental Semors 6 T? if ix. Q ll l l 2 Yl ll y L lln ll ixl ll 'I l ll Class of 53 Reviews ACTIVHICS and Achievements By CAROLE Its dlfflcult to reallze that we sen lOl5 of the class of 53 ale at last neallnf, gladuatlon Many have sald how wondelful lt wlll be to vet out aftel all these y6alS But these and the othels feel deep down that Oul tladuatlon IS g,o1n to be one of the most touchlnf, and lemembeled mo ments of OUI llves As we take the step to Obtalll oul dlplomas we all thlnk back to the lollous memolles we hate had thlougll oul hlgll school yeals t WGSIDOII That f1lSl lalny day of the elalltll glade when all of us WCI8 wondelln whethel to to llght Ol left up Ol down O1 just tuln alound and stalt OVBI As we flnally became accus tomed to the WESIDOIL way we felt qulte lmpoltant upon belng, lequested to elect the 0fflC6lS of oul class As you all lemembel oul elghth glade class Dlebldent was Helb Spencel REUBART Oul fleshman yeal blou ht us the lush of lltelaly socletes and JOIDIIIU depaltmental clubs Actually lt was the flISl', tlme on heels fol us gl11S but of coulse no one else knew that' Thls was the yeal of the IEIUID of Tlgel Den When evelyone dld thc Westpolt boogle Ol else' A yeal of DHIKIBS dances steadles and all alound fun Oul class plesldent was Dolothy Callson Aftel a yeal of fun oul sophomole N631 was a blt of a shock We wele conflonted wlth real studylng wltll subJectAs such as blology and wolld lllstolv Ah yes and lemembel the flee pEllOdb wlth movles ln the audl IOIIUYTI9 That years class plesldent was Jlm Toevs DQSDIIB the study Stlaln we contlnued havlm, dances and paltles at the Gallett 1Contlnued on Page 5' 0 I I I 0 ' Y s v ' 4 n 1 'P H . , , - l , Y 2 . . . v - ,G . ' , , . . . . . . , , - , . . 3 . ' . -A ' ' . H . . ',, , v - - - . . XG' , . '1- v I V v 1 ' u 1' 1 , - 1 V . l ' Y- u Q ' 1 . . ' . . ' 7' ' ' ' . .V K, . . . , 4 I , x . 1 v . ' . .- ' - ' ' - Vussillly till- -lllllcs :lrv vzlus -li by thu gl ts ln' :ppl'u:n'l1ill, gl':ulll:lti1lll. l r-wlll lt-it I-1 'gilt - . . - , - zllw-xl-1 Nl: '5 luxzlly ll S xzulsoll. G -large Hu lrnl. l': ' ng, lillll ll .IU 'g g l-, lit-low: Rfnlllly Ustlllllfl. Katy lillf. . l . 1 , o s 0 Q Y . ' ' ' ' ,' ' . - . . . . D , . . . U 1 -' , . ' ' . ' v -' v Q' I ' V L ' V V 1 ' v' . . . 4 1 5 ' . . s , . . . , - 1 ' V - 1 r n ' ' ' l ' ' ' l' ' 0 K L Y' ' ' - . - ' s , ' , . . - ' . ,-' . . . , '-Y 'V 'A -1 . A . . V . . . lx. . A. ,C A. ' 7 I - 1 v - -' , ' - U .' . .' . . , . . . H , , . . , , ' i, a . . , . K, . 1 1 ' 5 ' , . . , . . . .- ,, 5 ' - - K ' r ' - . ' -- ' V . , .' . . ' - - - - . , - - . A 't 1 4 V v v A v s 1 1 s u -A 1 v' ' 1 ' A- I I , . . 1 ' I ' .. . . .- . , . , . v ' - ' ' ' . ' , Q K. Q ' . v . . I. , . . 1 - 1 ' ' ' lj j . . . . ' ,. . . . PageTwo THE WESTPORT CRIE April 23, 1953 What is a Senior? Learn by Reading Seniors are the rulers of the school. They set high standards which only they themselves are able to live up to. 'I'hey set the styles by wearing the latest fashions. They lead the other classes in athletics and school spirit. Seniors make the highest grades and spend more time studying than any underclassmen. They are always the teacher's favorites, because of their outstanding personalities. Senior boys are the best looking and senior girls are the prettiest. All seniors are gifted with a wonderful sense of humor, and they are also very witty. They are the most talented and can dance and sing the greatest. Seniors are also the most clever, as proved by their ability to break rules and get away with it. No doubt, you agree that the seniors are the tops in every way and the real heart of a school, especially Westport. In clos- ing we want to add that this article was written by a modest senior. Tiger Den Promotes School Activities And so to sleep again that could well apply to Tiger Den trll next year This barrel of activity will rest soon after a successful year hoping for another Too few appreciate the many services of your Tiger Den for rt 1S yours It provides ping pong dancing the music of Ray Carl s orchestra checkers other games refreshments and meeting your buddies and friends Crrticrsm comes from the upperclassmen rn the form of Why Should I come the erghth graders overrun the place' Look at rt thrs way If more upperclassmen attend Tiger Den erghth graders wrll not overrun the place Besides it 1S their Trger Den Just as much as anyones and we need attendance So listen you Juniors and sophomores next year come to Tiger Den get out there and dance and have a good trme and welcome the erghth graders our future seniors To You, Dear Reader, Thanks, Srgned CRIER This school year we have presented all the regular rtems such as Un der the Clock coverage of the football and basketball games and We Nom rnate plus new and novel artrcles You were at the Stevenson luncheon you attended the M U high school weekend you helped count the straws when Ike won the school poll you partrcrpated in the Wesger naming contest You were served a terrrfrc record stories run rn the Crier we thank you our fellow classmates for a truly fine year Being we leave you but the Cner remains column original cartoons Wesports own fashron column unusual scholarship l1st1ngs and undoubtedly some of the best prctures ever SCHIOIS Meeting the Deadline Serving as co editors of the Senior Cner are two talented grrls The fir st Sandy Reynolds takes time from her numerous other actrv rtres to dig up Senior material and make the final Crier the best possible Carole Reubart the other half of the team also rncludes thrs re sponsrbrlrty among many others She has spent many hours typing mater ral for Crrers and the Herald and now contributes her efforts to the Senior Cner THE WESTPORT CRIER 1 5 Publrshed br weekly during the school year by the newswrrtmg class of SJ Westport High School Kansas Crty Missouri Entered as second class matter Aprrl 4 1928 at the post office at Kansas 4 1 Cnty Mrssourr under the Act of March 3 1879 SCQO5 Address The Westport Cner 315 East Thrrty ninth street Kansas Crty Missouri ISSUE EDITORS CoFrlrtmr l rrole Reubart Sands Rernolds Xssrstant l'drtor luanrtr X111 Xleck News lwlrtn 'lum Hollnroft l'rlrtorr'1l hrlrtor lackre Riley Feature Editor Janice lrothe Xrt Pd rtur 'llarrlwrr Drxrrlsmr Busrrre -. NI'1n1gcr J1nc Lassady Circulation Wlanagare Cerre VVl1rte llr togmplur Clnrlrs lxrruse Reporter Ferre Srter Judy Goss Helen Simon Jo Knn Thomp on lerltx lirrgfrldt goanne Brrsrna J1me Browne Sue Jarvis Kent Huck tcp Joy Talley l rurltx Xdsrser arlanrl Ihclrols Backaches for Brotherhood A picture that appeared in the Crier on April 10, 1952 was recently published in the international YMCA magazine. This picture shows Mike Jones, Jerry Honn, Bob Hughes, and Jack Rosson washing a car during the Hi-Y Backaches for Brotherhood Campaign. The money which Hi-Y club members earned that day was used for the Hi-Y World Service Fund. This year the Hi-Y will again spon- sor a Backaches for Brotherhood Day on April 25. Anyone with odd jobs to be done such as putting up screens or raking lawns should call the Westport Branch YMCA office Lo 1018 Mary Chaney, Dream Grrl From three beauties competrng for the title of 53 Tlger Den Dream Grrl Mary Bess Chaney a Junior was chosen to reign With the frnal voting at the Aprrl 11 Tiger Den Mary was crowned and presented a trophy and a bouquet of red roses Provrdrng real competition were her two attendants Judy Anthony and Florence Snldow who wore darsy cor sages Helen Ruf last year s Dream Grrl crowned the new Dream Grrl and con gratulated Mary Heres the final tab on the Crrer Herald finances Outgoing Comic books Quill and Scroll pin Broken Coke bottles Ou1Ja boards Million phonograph records Tea cups Lone Ranger rings Packs of Frrto Franks Loaves of Howdy Doody bread EQ Stale Potato Chrps They Paid Us S2 326 7912 439 15 401 1 21 Free 124 00 396 Incoming Ads Brrbes 426 04 Corns found Stolen from people 276 70 Total S196 32 This concludes the finances for this glorious year We hope 1t meets with your approval rt doesn t with ours Trl next year 3853 Signed CRYING STAFF u u - ' ' . 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S9,765,001.96V2 ' ' - 2 ........,............,...,..,.,..,....,, s 3.91 12 -' .......,, ,...,........ ..,..., . . 41512523.11 4 ' ...............,........ .19 i 1 . -1 , ,- -. , 1 ,esees 1 rg Ll . . . ., ' 2 2 14.1 Ap11l23 1953 THE WESTPORT CRIER P8leThree --UNDER TI-IE CLOCK-- For Sen1o1s only Th1s column ment1ons only those who have 1each ed that honol of honoxs the status of SENIOR Any lesemblence to un derclassmen 1S purely coxncldental Judy Goss J Oy Talley Tootle Br0wn Maxxlyn DHVIGSOH HeLen Slmon SUe JRIVIS Jane Cassady Kent Huckstep Perky BergFeIdt Sandy Reynolds J0anne Bresma ToM Jo Thompson Hollc1oft Dutch Van VlEck Ca1ole Reubaxt Jackle Rlley Janlce Prothe GenE Sater GerRe Whlte LEAVE BEHIND Jack K1nCa1d A map of the best places to sneak out undetected Carolyn K1ehl A worn Blue s an club card Pat F1Sk Don Ross Janet Hunsaker A lockex full of Junk Jamce D1tty A book loops howd that get left'v Marcia Webb-Two pounds of used chewmg gum found under any desk Marv1a Faulkner No one to take her place Charles Holman Nothlng Betty Gall Wrlghtf-One used and worn out seat 1n Sewlng Look Us Up CULP PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING co 203 East 39th VA 1530 Balbala Close He1 Glggle Ph1l Cxayne P11e of excuse cards Ba1ba1a Westhoff Shorthand notes E1leen Jenklnson-Shy ways Bob Bloomel Two shattered llght f1xtures lfrom h1tt1ng hlgh notes 1n Cholrl B111 Tu1ne1 Two shattered llght f1xtu1es lfxom cxackmg under the st1a1nH Mlss Maddox What IS the longest sentence you can g1ve'P Ed Adk1ns L1fe 1mpr1sor1ment'P WE WONDER Why Barbara McDan1els and Barbara Dan1els werent tw1ns9 Whether RODDIC McCre1ght IS as f1erce as he looks'J Why SBHIOI g1rls are so attracted by Jumor boysf' Whether Joy Talley w1ll ever grow up' How Perky Bergfeldt would look wlthout his bl 1ef case? WHAT CAUSED OUR FACULTY T0 G0 MAD Gayle Kreegar May I sharpen my Jo Thompson May I get my book? Carolyn K1ehl Can I go to my locker? Helen Ruf Huh? Eugene Sater Whats the second word' Leonard Bunnell Shall we wrlte on both S1d8S of our paper? JUNIORS If0l'g'lV6 our slang! AMBITION IS T0 HAVE- Doxa Sklnners Athletlc ab111ty Barbara B1gler s--Ha1r Mary Jane Young S-P0156 Tony Vernon s-Scotch fcapw Donna HOIHEI s-Sweet talk Marllyn Dav1dson s-Pep Herb Spencer s-Eyes Carole Reubax t s-Strut Ed Gardners Lme Arlynne Sot1lle sf-Sweetness Dutch Van Vleck s-Dates Dusty Barr S-BICYCIS Sunne Owens Men Ruth Qu1gley s-Nerve Promenade with PROM JACK S NEWSTAND REX KEN Photo Fmnsh WHAT CERTAIN SENIORS WOULD TAKE WITH THEM IF WESTPORT BUILDING SHOULD CATCH FIRE Jackxe Rlley her gr1n Pat Kmg-Jack Cooper Jane Cassady the Crler lon second thought 1 Frank Hayden hlS dlgnlty Adxlenne Asher her plano Bevelly Goodbrake M1 Ha111s glade book lshe wants that E P Sue Jarv1s Now whom do you Lhlflkq We conducted anothex famous Cflel poll of ambxtuous semors and found that thelr future Jobs are J1m Combs-Canner IH a baby food factory Jud1th Enarson Presldent Hagen Glbbs-Sand blaster ln a spmach factory Marxlyn Lmdeman Mongollan shoe buyer Charles Prltchard Mad chem1st 1n mov1es Jo Bresma-Salter 1n pretzel factory Carl Anderson Donut dynamlter Clark Smlth Dog washer Estelle Peterson Feather slfter Henry Yeager Cheeta IH Tawan Colleen Scott P1ckle testex BEST EQUIPMENT FOR WESGER Wh1skers-Jlm Toevs Ears Bob Covell Nose Pat Newell Paws-Ben Gardner Eyes Lynnell Gooch Str1pes Raymond Burns Toes-Sandy Reynolds Mouth-J1m Applequ1st Fleetness-J1m Smlth Strength-Jerry Applequ1st Purrrr Jan Prothe We saved Frances Hartman s name to put 1n the last lssue Here it IS Frances' As we brxng the last Under the Clock to a close we only hope that the 54s Crler staff w1ll do as good a Job as we have done fWe llke us whom do you l1ke'H VALENTINE DRIVE IN or Dehclous Steakburgers and Fountam Drinks 1 East sem sr 9439 wg, 1783 N K c NO 3930! 3617 MAIN WHAT THESE SENIORS Pencil? movies- - - , f -.. . . 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' ' ' ' P88eF0ur THE WESTPORT CRIER Apl1l23 1953 Future Ior Semors As the Semol Class of 1953 looks 1nto the futuxe many axe found to be plannmg college vshxle othexs vull o mto dlffexent fields of act1v1ty In talkmg mth the senxols these declslons we1e found COLLEEN SCOTT hopes to attend W1ll1am and Mary college 1n the state of Vugmxa KENT HUCKSTEP 15 hopmg to go to e1the1 Yale ox the Un1ve1s1ty of Kansas Clty to studs louxnallsm but lf thls does not wo1k out Kent w1ll go 1nto the Navy GERRE WHITE plans to c1oss 39th stleet and go to Jun1o1 college whexe hex maJo1 w1ll be elementaxy educa t1on WESLEY HOUGLAND IS gomg to go to the Natlonal college heme ln Kansas Clty SUE JARVIS w1ll be at Jumox college studymg Engllsh and the foxelgn languages JIM TOEVS IS golng to college but no cholce has been pxedlcted yet to study englneerlng JANE CASSADY IS gomg to magol 1n elementary edu cation at Southwest MISSOUII State ln Spungfleld MISSOUII TOM HOLL CROFT IS lookmg toward Kansas THE LANTERN 6 me 39th sf Make Meet Me at The Lantem Your Byword See Our SpecnaI Afternoon Snack Menu GOOD THINGS TO EAT Priced to Fit Your Allowance Tell the Folks About Us Mom Lukes a Nlte Out Too' MUSIC MART Camera Center Open Every Eve 'Til 9 Everythnng Photographnc Cameras from 52.95 Up 3933 Main St. JE. 5555 umvelsltv whele h1s study vull be meteorology ESTELLE PETERSON wants to be a buye1 and wlll go to Bethany college fox tvfo yeaxs afte1 whxch she w1ll fmlsh at Washlngton unlverslty CARL ANDERSON vnll e1the1 go to Jun1o1 college to maJo1 ln educatlon ox vnll entel the Nan FRANK HAYDEN vull be t13.V8I1I'lg to Hauard or N01 thvs estexn HELEN SIMON IS going to maJox m e1the1 Journallsm or buslness at Wllham Woods college Jn Fulton Mlssourl GENE SATER w1ll be at 6lth8l Yale or Juruor college studylng eng1nee1 mg TOOTIE BROWNE IS going to contlnue her 1nte1 est ID radlo speech at Junlor college ANNA GOECKEL ER wlll be gomg to St Lukes hos pxtal to study to be a nurse PAUL SISK w11l Jem the group of gxadu ates of 1953 ovex at Junlol college to become a c1v1l engmeex DONNA HORNER IS also golng to be at St Lukes hospltal learnlng to be a nurse CHARLES HOLMAN IS going to Junlor college and last but not least IS DONNA CRUMP who after attendlng Jun1o1 college IS go mg to be an alrllne hostess for TWA Foreman Essay Wms Better Homes Award John Foxeman a Westpolt Junlol of hlgh scholastlc stancllng was one of the ten best Kansas Clty essay 1sts on the theme Home OWH61Sh1D Bullds Good C1t1zensh1p The ten es says have been sent to Washmgton D C fox the nat1onal contest John and h1s famllv attended the home show at the Munlclpal aud1 torlum Aplll 14 where he and the othex nme w1nne1s were awaxded The flrst place w1nne1 and h1s sponsoxmg teachel m the nat1onal vull ICCEIVB S500 00 each ll1o1fA,IfI',5 1508-I0 GmmAvE KANsAsCrryll0. DO YOU LIKE TO SEW? WERNEL Come to Prescription Pharmacy Budget Fabrlc shop 1403 W 39th WE 3244 3949 Mam POSITIONS FOR, GRADUATING S E N I O R S Permanent work w1ll be avaliable to you 1mmed1ately aftex gxaduatlon FOR YOUNG WOMEN Art Buslness Machlnes Typmg Inspectlon Flllng and Packagmg FOR YOUNG MEN Flllmg Stock Inspectlon Checkmg Offlce and Mall Room APPLY NOW AND HAVE A JOB WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT Full t1me Permanent work Personnel offlce open untxl 5 p m dally and untll noon on Saturday L L B R 0 T H E R S I Makers of Hallmark Cards 2505 GRAND AVENUE VA a fB0qKh 1740 Headquarters for Books, Zupper Covers, Art Supplles and Gym Clothes and Shoes Give Your Feet a Treat USE FOOT REM Recommended by Coaches Everywhere for the Treatment of AthIete's Foot SnorkeI Pens - Full Line of Pens and Pencils . X. , . V 1 .1 Y. . 1 1 1 ' ' v ' - 1' ' ' o v' ' . ,Q , - - y I. . ' 'V v y - - ' ' ' ' M - - ' ' 1 'f , V. . . . . . Q F , I - - ' v ' ' v . . ' w . I I y I I I ' ' ' '- . - . - ' ' . V . 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Ap1ll231953 THE WESTPORT CRIE PageF1ve Mlssoun Boy s State June I3 20 F01 the past few weeks some West DOIL 1un1o1 boss have been 1eg1ste11n for a week of fun 1nst1uct1on and ood fellowsh1p ln othe1 woxds Mls SOUII Bovs State ThlS vea1 MISSOUI Bovs State WIII be held at Wa11ens bulg June 13 to 20 Dullng the txme the c1t1zens have an oppo1tun1ts to p1act1ce f.owe1nment wlth 1eal cxtv county and state electlons w1th the The followmg JUHIOIS a1e applx cants to Boys State and f1om all 1n dlcatlons they w1ll pxobablv IGCEIVE appolntments John Fo1eman Law rence Goetz Stewaxt Hoch Dale Hoffman Jack Llttle Duane Odell F1 ed Slndt and B111 Wyckoff 53 Achievements lCont1nued from Page 11 Comes ou1 JUHIOI yea1 aftex a sum me1 of swxmmmg, tenn1s vacatxon trxps Thxs was the yea1 of p1ofes sxonal Slflgelb and dance1s ln OU1 class It was the yea1 the Westpoxt Kids gamed lapld populautv whlch they have 1eta1ned smce The most outstandmg, event of ou1 Junlox yea1 was the Jun1o1 Sen1o1 Prom held at the Town House Ou1 theme was Hawanan Islands and lfuthlegs Sensahonal Craft Items Complete Selectxon from Aurplanes to Boats ALSO YO YOS Ace Model 8. Hobby Shop 20 East 39th Street GRADUATION Gifts Pen and Pencnl Sets Draftmg and Art Gufts Complete Selectnon SOUTH SIDE we Jumoxs WEIS 1eallx qulte pxoud of how well lt sexved The plesldent of ou1 1un1o1 class was Helen Ruf Afte1 a Llo1 IOUS Sllmmel we happy semoxs 1etu1ned to WGSIDOIK wlth a feelmg of both happmess and sol low leahzmg thls was ou1 last vea1 We agaln elected Helen Ruf as 0111 p1es1dent We DlOUdIy announced the xesults of our SCDIOI Ballot Beautv Queens and Beau B1ummels We feel that we have had a successful yea1 fo1 Tlf.,El Den basketball and football We ve had a ha1d wo1k1nf. Student Councll and C11e1 He1ald Staff 1p1ug'v Last but not least we axe anxxously lookmg foxwaxd to the Junlor Semor P1om SSDIOI Dav and OUI graduatlon After graduauon well not fo1get the chenshed memoues we have had th1ough OU1 yea1s at Westpoxt THE CLASS OF 53 Joe Woods ATHLETIC GOODS co Club Jackets and Sweaters 1007 Grand VI 3802 For That Prnvate Party or Dance T H E G A R R 3605 Broadway LO 2256 Prometheuns Wm Flrst In llterury Contest In the annual L1te1'11v SOCICIY as semblv held IH the aud1to11um Ap11l 20 the follow1n we1e announced as w1nne1s Poem dlXlSlOIl 1 Leonald Pe1k1ns Wllson 2 Catol Wh1te P1omethean 3 Katy Ruf Pundlt Essax 1 Jo Ann Lawson Pxomethe an 2 Bevexly Goodb1ake Pundlt SIOIV 1Judy Goss Dana 2 John Foxeman Wllson 3 MRIV CIIIIS Toevs P1omethean When f1nal tabulat1ons we1e made IL was announced that P1omethean came ln f11st Wllson second and Dana thlld To You the C ass of I953 Best of Luck an Success m the Future From All of Us at 3937MAIN zloeaofhsr VA9533 OPEN EVEWNGS BOOK 81 SUPPLY STORE ' . 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' I . - ' I T ' S E T g U I ' 0 9 1 Pai-,eSlx THE WESTPORT CRIER ADlll231953 LIP l70l77ll7U Tom Hollcroft and Carole Reubart Llghts camera actlon and lnto the llmellght step the last two of oul Senlors fol the yeal of 53 The H111 ID oul spotllght lS Carole Reubart 56 blown hall and gleen eyes d6SCl1b6S th1S senlol Hel llst of favolltes DIOVCS that Calole IS a Athletic Equipment ZOWZE QDIPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1509 11 'I3 Baltimore Ave Brewer Prmtmg Co 212 E 39th Sf LO 8604 TO YOU The 1953 Graduate GOOD LUCK flom sl. 4, , 3951 Maul 39th and MAIN'S LARGEST READY T0 WEAR STORE typlcal teen Meat balls and spaghettl lcause Tom W llkes lt' lates hlgh on hel llst Salah Vaughn Nat Klng Cole and Stan Kenton ale hel favol IEBS ln the muslc WOl1d Theles No Tomollow fmemollesv 19 hel favol lte song Hel actlvltles and honols lnclude Beauy Queen of Pundlt C1161 Hel ald staff Best Flgule of Senlol Ballot Student Councll Tlgel Den commlt tee a cappella Ch0l1 Pep club and Qulll and Scloll Upon gladuatlon C'l1OlC plans to 5,0 on mth hel slnalng, Caleel f01 a yeal and then go on to U C L A The fellovl IS bla Tom Hollcloft 'and vue do mean Blgl Tom stands 6 1 ln hls stocklng, feet and lL81ghS 162 pounds Known fOl h1S blown llall and blg blown eyes he IS con sldeled a knockout but Nancy of coul se has hel C16St al ound hls neck Toms favollte food IS food and he played a sharp game of basket ball fol WGSCDOIC thls yeal Because of h1S JOV1al vlays and many actlvltles he was elected Most Typlcal on the SEHIOI Ballot He IS also SD01 ts edltol of the C1181 Helald staff and DFES1 dent of Qulll and Scloll Hls favorlte song IS Anywhele I Wandel slng 61 Flankle Lalne and band Stan Kenton After gladuatlon Tom plans to at tend K U and some day he hopes to fly planes Servlng Coca Cola Serves Hospltallty Z- KANSAS CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY YUIITII ron cllmsr IGH 5CHO0L BIB C B W :om voun scnobl cnowo ml- msrm ATIONAL :mov mmf :venous Y C mvrrzg 1 ' 1 DYNX-MIC CHRIS TIAN voutrl Mlrr N 1 fn: cMAu.n4s: or A Bl s 1' ll t s s t D NQHOILD Mylan, ggi X a o REM CIIRISTIAII fEl20WSlIlP! 5 ' V , L A 4 . . . 5 12 . . . , 4' , C H' v I .. 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AUINOIIIY ur VME COCA-COAA COMPANY IV -I 1 1 fb V W , -1 - , wc ,, I: E f 3 S ' ' E S T Q Q D - P 4- j V - A 7 H ' ' i F Y ' Y 0 0 1' I I , ,' X A ' ' , .I , I, 5 r Q R K 3 T Q5 li 1 Apr1l231953 HE WESTPORT CRIER PageSeven o qmcogg, By TOOTIE BROWWE Well our hrgh school years art o er and we ll o our separate way Bat these songs wrll always remrnd u of our frrends and Westport days' K K Katy Katy Ruf I Love tle Angel Are You'P -Joy Talley How Do You Speak to an Angel ' Dusty Barr Salome -Sandy Rey nolds Old Master Parnter Herb Spencer Busybody Moof Lrnde man Slowpoke Bob Covel Wrshrng Rrng Dutch Van Vleck I Belreve Donnre Mathes Gone Frshrn Bob Leet Spellbound Pat Krng and Jack Cooper Always You Barby Mc and Mrck Wrtt Wrth a Song ln My Heart Carole Reubar t Crnderella Carolyn Krehl You Can Fly Ed Gardner Sweet and Lovely Jackre Rrley For Sophrstrcated Clothes At Budget Prrces Shop at ELAINE S 3907 Marn Open Evemngs 1 To The CLASS 'I953 CUNGRATULATIUNS COME IN an SEE US at nt I I V .- B - AVA DIAMONDS JEWHRY GIHS YV 9 KC'o Smartest Jewelry Store 3928 Mann Powder Your Face wrth Sunshrne Helen Ruf Smrle Gayle Kreeger Bonaparte s Retreat Ed Adkrns Nrght and Day Ray Burns and Jrll Stewart The Money Song Kent Huckstep I ll Never Get Out of Thrs World Alrve Chuck Meyers Pret ty Eyed Baby Marrlyn Davrdson Sweet Sue -Sue Jarvrs Take Me Out to the Ball Game -Jo Thomp son Green Eyes Tootre Browne Your Cheatrn Heart Bet Rrley Changeable Ben Gardner Sen trmental Me Dorothy Fay Why Try to Change Me Now -Jrm Apple Hunsaker The Contrnental Wally Sherrdan The Old Man and Lrttle Boy Tom Hollcroft and Gene Allre Three Letters Bob Martrnez Leonard Bunnell Don Edwards Let the Rest of the World Go By Sue Lasswell and George Bollman Deep Purple -Jerry Applequrst You Ckdvertr ementl Thanks From Roy . . . My slncerest thanks to all who have helped to make thrs dance band season an enormous success for the Ray Carl orchestra Thrnks to Trger Den for grvrng me the opportunrty to play thrs year Thrs summer you can strll book the band by callrng YEllowstone 8077 Good Luck Senrors of 53 Wonderful One Gene Sater Mary Clark Smlth My Babys Comrn Home -Jan Prothe Lrttle Whrte Lres Gerre Whrte A Rrght Loure' Drop That Gun -Jo anne Bresrna Dont Let the Stars Get ln Your Eyes Helen Srmon No Two People Donna Horner and Johnny Benson Sleep Ronny Mc Crerght Long Ago and Far Away -Jane Cassady Im Late -Judy Goss May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You the news class of 53 54 FOOD MARKET 3314 Glllham Plaza VA 7750 GIBSON S RESTAURANT Caterrng to Students as always 39th St J E 7868 PPLEGAT SPORTING GOODS COMPLETE LINE OF FLY TYING SUPPLIES 14 WESTPORT RD WE 4274 Toedman Cabs, Inc RADIO CONTROLLED CABS H o U R S E R v 1 3834 Mann WE 'I500 Over 26 Years of Dependable Servnce Rollm Cleaners 22 Westport Rd LO 0311 Montrose Cleaners 3975 Mem Sf VA 8931 Self Service Laundry 22 Westport Rd VA 2150 All Makes of New Portables ' ' SALES RENTALS REPAIRS ii SPECMI 3100607 Rfllfdl Rolf!! 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