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• Top row: Gould, Scoville, Covert, Hittenberger Williams, Jarrard • Middle row: Martin, Sordi, Dein, Pinkham, Scheringer, Ebbcrts. Bromley, Cox • Front row: Nuss Yutz, Wiese, Jones. Farney, F. Russell, Watson, Brown. • Top row: Vierra Knecht. Davidson, Smith. LaBay Foss, Tipton • Middle row: Ball. Lyon. Creighton. J. Anderson, Mix, Emerson, Schenkel. R. Anderson, Jeffries, Huggins • Front row: Sloan Rivera, Garcia, McKee. I. Russell, Bennett, Bergstrom, Patterson, Tower. unions What class is that? Why don't you know, that is the class of nineteen hundred and forty-one. And let me tell you it is one of the up-and-coming classes of the school. For two years now that class has won the singing trophy. Their president is that red flash you see running around the halls so much, Harry Knecht, and his understudy, vice-president, is Elwood Vierra. The class secretary and treasurer is Lucille McKee. The class spirit is kept up by Marilyn Bergstrom as song leader, and a double act of yell leaders, Imogene Russell and Tommie Tipton. That class has really got the cooperation and spirit and headed in the right direction to slice the cake of school spirit. Miss Lyon is adviser. FOURTEEN
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'Tale ojj the Class ojj ItyLfO Listen, my children, and you shall hear the tale of ninety-six little diaperers and diaperettes who toddled into the vast and unknown corridors of the Westwood Junior- Senior High School away back in the dark ages of 1934 A. D. With Harry Benedict as its leader and Mrs. Huggins as its adviser the class made an outstanding debut and started on its career. Changing to rompers in 1935, the class elected Darrel Wilson for its president and under his direction it began soaring into school activities. As the rompers wore out, the class changed to coveralls. Betty Ricks swung the gavel. The class had its first night party, and the girls gave future jitterbugs their first lessons in rug-cutting. As time marched on, the coveralls gave way to knee pants and skirts. Don Prusia led the class on through spirited high school life. The class gave its first gayly decor- ated dance this year, 1937. In their junior year, Harry Benedict joined the class forces with the seniors in the annual Junior-Senior Picnic and Prom. In their last year in old W. H. S., Clayton Newman ruled over sixty-nine cultivated young men and women, ready now to go forward, and prepared to meet many prob- lems as they go out into the world. In Memorium WILLIAM WALTER WOODS 1921-1940 THIRTEEN
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emoles The class of nineteen hundred and forty-two, just another one of those small classes with only eighty members! Jeff Cooley swings a wicked gavel as president. When Jeff isn't present Otis Hibbs takes charge. Alfred West takes the minutes and keeps track of tne class pennies. Henry Elam leads the class in yells and Marjorie King the class in songs. Miss Gaffney is the class adviser and under her direction the class gave their first dance. By sponsoring a show and various sales they certainly started off right. With the record they've made for themselves in spirit and enthusiasm in school, surely we are all going to hear from them in the next two years. • Top row: Pointer, Boothe. White. Silvo. Dippel • Middle row: Haas. Hartley. B. Giannini, Rodriquez, D. Giannini. Granrud, Post • Bottom row: Smith. Falletti, Brown, Medved. Ceaglio, Yarber, Abram. • Top row: Trujillo, Vernon. Linn, Elam, Grainger. Miller, McVey, Shanks, Whitman • Middle row: Camacho. Munson Cozart. Bratton. Brand. Wilkie. Tyler Applegate • Bottom row; Hix. Breedlove. Ott, Morton. Lane, Cooper, Sweeney, Cowan. • Top row: Simmons, McDonald. Peltier. Hibbs. Eggleston, Mankins, Sundquist, King, Stubblefield • Middle row: Boles, West Jacobson Cooley. Rodman. Menchini. Hardwick, Britton. Taylo-, Tunison • Bottom row: Walters, Smith, Bowen, Plaetke. Adams, Haas. Fitzer, Read. Farney, Staten, Hartley.
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