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GIRLS' VV CLUB After a girl has earned the two hundred and twenty-live points which entitle her to a W,', she is eligible for membership in the Girls' MTV Club. Letters are given out semi-annually and the girls must be voted upon and undergo a public initiation before they are duly admitted. At present there are twenty-one members, including two alurnnae. llliss Latta is an honorary member and hlrs. Emde and Rlrs. Brice are faculty Advisers. The purpose of the club is to promote a better physical, educational and social relationship among the girls of Vfest High school. Although primarily an athletic organization, enough other factors are tal-:en into consideration to insure the development of an all-around girl through par- ticipation in club activities. OFFICERS Fall semester: President, Lucy Walker: xiee-president, Catherine Louise Hahn: secretary, Inez Held: treasurer, Annabelle Cranz. MEMBERS Front row: Martha Leitz, Dorothy I-lower, Lucy Walker, Katherine Thatcher, Inez Held. Second row: Lillian Walker, Mildred Graham. Marian Feudner, Corrine France, Mildred Baughman. Third row: Marjorie Taylor, Annabelle Cranz, Catherine Louise Hahn, Isabelle Workman, Ann Hoskin. Back row: Mrs. Emde, Ruth McPeake, Marian Voges. Mrs. Brice. Members. not in picture: Elizabeth Mosher, Floyce Vellenoweth. -i-i.l,i.-l BOYS XV CLUB The Boys' W Club is composed of boys that have won a letter in any branch of athletics. The organization is one of the best established in the school. being one of the first clubs to be formed. Since 1915 it has functioned each year both in strength and morale. The object of this club is for the promotion of athletics, higher ideals in sports- manship, and the mutual betterment of all members. This organization has always been ready to assist the faculty in any undertaking whatsoever and has made a splendid name for itself in this respect. ln the past the club has sponsored many dances and taken an active part in all student activities. ' orrroaas Fall semester: President, Harold Cochran: vice-president, Cecil Zents: secretary, Alpheus Marty. Spring semester: President, Milton Firey: vice-president, Harold Cochran: secretary and treasurer, Ted Marty. MEMBERS Front row: Faculty honorary members, Mr. Chapel, Coach Smith, Mr. Morley, Mr. Hilbish, Mr. Snearline. Second row: H. Krenerick, H. Harpster. N. Beidler, H. Cochran, C. Bunten. W. Davidson. Third row: T. Marty, M. Firey, L. Wallace, N. Marino, W. Talcott. Back row: C, Newhart, R. Myers, R. Pierce, C. Zents, A. Marty. 1Not in picture: E. Philput.b Ninety-semen
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized in the fall of:l922 for the purpose of pro- moting good citizenship, good scholarship and good sportsmanship. All matters pertaining to the Welfare of the student body are referred to the council, duly discussed, and acted upon in the manner in which the council decides is most beneficial to the school. In this connection it should be mentioned that a judicial committee is elected semi-annually, consisting of three boys and three girls. To this committee cases of dissatisfaction and misdemeanors occurring among the students are first referred by the faculty members, who act as council advisers. The judicial committee conducts a thorough investigation of such cases, the results of which are then announced to the council. Four boys and four girls are elected to the council annually from the four High school classes. These members hold ofiice for one year and are expected to attend the meeting held every hlonday at close of school session. lflany projects have been started this semester by the council and by the close of the school year the council hopes to leave a record of real accomplishment. OFFICERS Fall semester: President, Delbert Gibson, vice-president, Barbara Sherman: secretary, Lovina Knight Spring semester: President, Charles Newhart: vice-president, Delbert Gibson: secretary, Lovina Knight. MEMBERS Front row: Lucille Stover, Alma Beteeridge, Ruth Alexander, Ruth Tibbits, Barbara Sherman, Ethel Brothers, Evelyn Booth. Second row: Annabelle Walker, Willie Ford, Irene Keenan. Marian Feudner, Emogene Dyson, Amy Dennis. Third row: Charles Kuykendall, Franklin Siebel-ling, Lovina Knight, Laurine Swartz, Ruth Brock, Miss Latta. Fourth row: Maurice Knight, Philip Wallace, Mr. Flood, Mr. Culp. Claude Sahm. Fifth row: Newton Hall, Philip Bierman, Sam Bryant. Tom Polsky, Delbert Gibson. Top row: Harold Cochran, Mr. Piehl, Charles Newhart, Edwin Young. Not in picture: Hallie Waller. Anna Marie Rinear, Harold Capron, Burdette Kimber, Flora McMullen, Ira Garver. NATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY The chapter of the National Honorary Society at lVest High received its charter in the fall semester of 1923. lt was organized as an active club, with llliss Rentschler as faculty advisor. The members are chosen by the faculty from the upper fourth of the class in scholarship. The society meets only four times a year. Each semester the society holds a banquet for active members and alumni. OFFICERS Fall semester: President, Sidney Feuer: vice-president, Clark Metzger: secretary, Georgia Stillman, treasurer, Gladys Burge. Spring semester: President, Ann Hosliin: vice president, Donald Kepler: secretary, Hannah Benner: treasurer, Marian McTammany. Roll of National Honorary Society: CLASS or JANUARY, 1925 CLASS OF JANUARY, 1924 CLASS OF JUNE. 1924 Gladys Burge Norman Cohen Glen Crummel Sidney Feuer Willard Garver Caroline Haight Harriet Horst Elizabeth Kaiser Harry Littman Marie Otis Delbert Gibson Dorothy Hamlen Thelma Lambert Ruth McPeake Clark Metzger Barbara Sherman Georgia Stillman Joseph Weller Enid McCormick Esther Mosher Hannah Benner Ann Hoskin Marian McTammany Eugene Wainer William Meredith Donald Kepler Dorothy Hamlin Evelyn Boothe Katherine Thatcher Samuel Bryant Joseph Liebenson Mary Jane Hassenflue Mary Harms Margaret Cox Thelma Vellenoweth MEMBERS IN PICTURE Front row: Sidney Feuer, Gladys Burge, Georgia Stillman, Clark Metzger. Second row: Harriet Horst, Thelma Lambert, Ruth Mc-Peake, Dorothy Hamlen, Third row: Norman Cohen, Delbert Gibson, Barbara Sherman, Ma-rie Otis. Back row: Willard Garver, Ronald Stranathan, Glen Crummel, Joseph Weller. Ronald Stranathan Ninety-nine
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