An out-of-focus photograph shows H. H. West, Jr. fishing in Matilija Creek while he stands on a bed of rocks in the middle of the creek. He stands in profile at left and faces right. He holds his fishing rod out in front of him. Boulders in the creek stand behind him at right. Trees and shrubbery line the creek's bank behind him at left.
H. H. West Jr. poses in his R. O. T. C. uniform. He has his hands in his pockets and his foot up on the curb. He wears boots and a hat. There are houses, bushes, and other plants in the background.
H. H. West Jr. stands by the tracks at the Southern Pacific Railroad depot with other soldiers. West is at the left wearing sunglasses. There is luggage on the ground with jackets on top. The man next to West holds a white piece of paper. There is a train visible at the right. There are trees, houses, mountains, and a water tower in the background.
Glendale Y. M. C. A. Marching Band in the Armistice Day Parade. The band uniform consists of white pants, a hat, and a loose-fitting shirt tied at the waist. H. H. West Jr. was in the band, though he is not identifiable in the image. The businesses across the street are Glenmar Studio and Rigko Health Foundation.
H. H. West Jr. poses with his step-mother, Mertie West, while wearing his Boy Scouts uniform. West has an arm over Mrs. West's shoulders. He wears tall socks, a sash, and kerchief. Mrs. West wears a hat and a skirt. There are houses and trees behind them.
H. H. West Jr. poses wearing his Boy Scouts uniform. He has his hands on his hip. He wears long socks, a sash, and kerchief. There are trees and houses in the background.