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MfcAalfc. mmmummai JACK PARSONS KLETCI1EK LEARY CURRY IIOHCII DBYO CARLSON CUZZORT ALDRICH MRARS LOUIS MR. DUEL SALINGER FKANDKLL KRIKCIIBAUM OFFICERS Clarbnce Salinger - Cloys Frandbll............... John Louis................... Mr. Henry W. Duel President Vice President Secretary Faculty Adviser THE AIDES DE CAMP CLUB was formed in the fall of 1923 for the purpose of bettering auditorium conditions at West. This school year at West has been more crowded than ever before and the need of some kind of organization to take care of the crowds in our small auditorium led to the forming of our club. Its members were chosen from the senior classes to assist during all assembly periods. The membership of the club was limited to fifteen students. During the past year our club was able to be of assistance to the school, although our organization was not yet perfected. Our Aim—“To be of service to out school ” Our Motto—“Those who work best serve best”. Although we were practically unknown at first, the students cooperated with us, and we feel that after we have graduated there will be others ready to take our places and complete the work already started. We hope that the Aides Dc Camp will become a permanent institution at West. Cloys Frandbll, Vice President. Page Ttvrntj-Fiv
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WARRKN MANS PRACKKTT MKILI JACORSKK MATTERS' “VURS CIIAM UKKL AIN MAC RAK CONWAV SAWVKK KIEDE CHAPMAN INNES MR. RICHARDSON MINS WILSON MISS O'CORDON MR. AVODSKV ANDERSON OFFICERS Arthur Anderson Don Innes -Fred Byers - President I ice President Secretary ZN May 1920 a group of fellows interested in the activities of West got together and formed the Aces Cluh. In forming this club they had three definite aims: first, to promote cleaner and better athletics; second, to establish the co-operation of the athletes, students, and faculty; and third, to create a better spirit of fellowship among the students. We have at present an active membership of fifteen. To be eligible a man need not necessarily he a letter man, but he must be one who is working for the best interests of West High School. This year the Aces organized a Rooters Club, a group of about seventy-five fellows who are all sincerely interested in the athletics of the school and who are helping preserve the slogan “West Wins.” We believe and hope that with the successful start we have given them and with their own pep and initiative that they will become one of the most active and progressive groups in the whole school. This June several of our number will be lost by graduation; however, we hope to fill these vacancies next year with fellows who have the true interests of West at heart and who will carry on the work so successfully begun by our charter membership. We, the Aces members, wish to express our appreciation to our faculty advisers, Miss Wilson, Miss O’Gordon, Mr. Zavodsky, and Mr. Richardson and to our friends for their part in our most successful year. Arthur Anderson, President. Pag Txotuty-Four
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O FFICERS Louise McIntyre ------ Margaret Laird ------ Marion Fleck Florence Meeds President l ice President Secretary Treasurer C C) M M I T T E E S Alice Powers Corice Woodruff Marv Deai. -Rosalyn Smith -Helen Swain Marion Barowbll Miss Rachel Wilson Miss Hannah Griffith Social Program Advertising I Rest Room ' Faculty Adviser Till' L. C. CLUB of West High, an organization composed of junior and senior girls of the school, has for its purpose the maintaining of the ideals of our school, and the promoting of a spirit of co-operation among the girls. The club, because of its large membership, has been divided into twelve circles. Each circle, called bv a Greek letter, has carried on the activity which interested it most. Some of the circles have cared for needy families: others have sent girls to settlement houses to entertain Page Twenty-Six
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