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Because we, the students of Westwood High School, do appre- ciate the work done by the Board of Trustees to make our school what it is today, we wish to thank these gentlemen, the repre- sentatives of the citizens of this community. FLETCHER WALKER, Chairman W. T. MORRISON, Clerk FRED LLOYD ROBERT EBENHACK LEE STUBBLEFIELD
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“Skiing iss not just a shport; it iss a vay of life!”—Otto Schniebs. There is a boy whose skiing form is beautiful to see—the “poetry in motion” mentioned by the sport writers. His personality is charming. He believes him- self to he superior to his parents; but they, good people, arc tolerant, knowing he will grow out of this stage as he has grown out of the toy-throwing stage and cops and robbers stage. There is a hoy whose large family has difficulty, just now, in financing his skiing ambitions. The parents are looking forward to that wonderful time when their grown sons and daughters will he able to make the same glorious saerifices for their children. The hoy, however, partly pays for his own ski equipment, and now and then helps the family a bit, too. Handicaps? They’re fun to over- come when everybody in the family gets together. There was a boy who had just made a record-breaking jump. )n the next jump he made, his chest puffed up a hit too much, and he spilled, badly. He picked himself up painfully, joint by joint, and came skiing slowly hack to his fellows twirling his thumbs and smiling that wry. Will Rogers smile which said, “Well, 1 had it coming.” Yes, I think skiing, and other sports for hoys and girls, too, are pretty good “vays of life.” STUART MITCHELL, Superintendent and Principal
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faculty. lop Row: Mr. C.ox, Vice-Principal. Basic 12. Miss Bromley, Basic 7, 12, Journalism. Miss Russell, Girls' Physi- cal Education. Mr. Lee, Girls’, Boys' Shop, 2nd semester. Mr. Frost, Girls’, Boys' Shop, 1st semester. Mr. Stump, Basic 7, 9. Miss Wilson, Basic 9, 11, Math. 7. Miss Gaffney, Econ., Geo ., Library. Mr. Maxey, Boys’ Physical Education. Second Row: Mr. Haskell, Basic 9, Work Coordinator. Mr. Nixon, Science, Counselor. Mis Had- dock. Basic 7. Homemuking 7. 8, 9. Miss Kowallia, Home-making 10-12, Dean of Girls. Mr. Colby, Office Practice. Typing, first three quarters. Mr. Bratton, Basic 9, 10, Dean of Boys. Mrs. Rodman. Basic 8, 10, Spanish. Mrs. Huggins, Basic 8, 11. Bottom Row: Mr. Scarlett, Arts and Crafts. Miss Post, Beg. Spanish, Basic 11, Dramatics. Mr. Smith, Adv. Music, Band, Chorus. Miss Friedline. School Nurse. Miss Dunn, Assistant Secretary. Miss Green, Secretary. Mrs. Frodsham, Math., Latin, Registrar.
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