West High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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ROOM MANAGERS The room managers form that part of the circulation staff of the Lariat which collects for subscriptions and distributes papers. The room managers were formerly called room distribtuors, but the name has been changed to suit the real nature of their work. They have been a part of the 'fLariat'l organization since the paper was founded. Each semester their work has been better organized and less difficult, but as yet none of them have been able to coin much money. The manager is selected according to his reliability as recommended by a teacher or some one known to the circulation department. ln nearly every case they have shown an unusual willingness 'to serve the best interests of the paper. They are, in fact, a happy medium between the staff and subscribers. As a reward for their service they are given a bound copy of all the papers for the semester. This bound copy can only be had by room managers, room editors and the staff. A party is also to be given at the end of the semester for room managers. Every member of the l'LariatH organization is entitled to wear a Lariat pin, showing that he is in active service. Bronze pins are given to the room managers and editors to distinguish them while they are serving the f'Lariat. Silver pins of the same design are given in the same manner to the staff. A gold pin is given to each member of the staff who has served one semester satisfactorily on the staff and is entitled to membership in the L 'Club. MANAGERS Front row: Esther Musser, Shirley Sarbinsky, Leon Bord, Flora McMullen, lsadore Abramson, David Farrand1 Ruth Kelley, Second row: Gertrude Allen, Carl Jacobs, Stanley Ernest, Pauline McGuigan. Claude Sahm, Paul Miller, Regis Fenske. Third row: Julia Albrecht, Olive Thornton, Allegra Henne, Ruth Stranathan. Dorothy Strebler, Elmer Bruggeman, Van French. A Back row: Charlotte Allen, Williaiim Willoughby. Aaron Bass. George Oplinzer, Betty Newton. Not in picture: James Bray, Dorothy Kenhan. Helen Kasch, Marion Croghn, Nancy Coup, Peggy Azar, Celia Tachaner, Wilma Angstadt, Alberta Booker, James Pflueger, Werner Steinbach, Nick Marino, Wentxvorth Shackleton, Betty Mather, Helen Damico, Julius Arenson, Betty Reed. Helen Hahn, Conrad Klein, Lenora Firestone, Ruth Reynolds, Marion Marino. Logan Koch, Lawrence Hurtkomp, Anna Marie Rinear, Jack Curnow, Eugene Long, Elsie Glinke, Belle Snyder, Richard Kuhlke, Sidney Walker, Morris Pollach, Marian Feudner, Fred Bleichrodt. Eniogene Dyson, Margaret Ferguson, Murray Cott, Paul Seidel, Grant Baughman, William Rothschild, Rose Delott, Judson Jusell. ROOM EDITORS The room editors constitute a new branch of the Lariat organization which was initiated during the fall term. There is an editor in each room, whose duty is to contribute for each issue of the Lariat a feature story or school anecdote, a wise crack for Desert Dope and a personal. The limited space of the paper does not permit printing much good material which comes in from this source. VVith a larger paper next year appearing every week, this group will furnish an excellent opportunity for students wish to write who cannot get into the news English classes to show their talent, The editors are chosen by the school editor of the Lariat on the recommendation of the home room teacher as to the reliability and capacity for writing. They also act as assistant to the room manager. EDITORS Front TONY! Hannah Benner, Margaret Jones, Ethel Heeue, Mildred L. Graham, Marjory Marks, Hazel Bippus. -e Second row: Loudora Allaman. Marganet Neutzenholzer, Rose Blume-nstein, Dorothy Hamlen, Naomi Hagelbarger. Third row-Adelaide Barton, Helen Dallow, Helen Wall, Elsie Huber, Helen Barnett. Back row-Kenneth Macklin, Willard Quine, Maurice Evans. Not in picture: Lovey Williams, Alberta Brooker, Vincent Whitzcl, William Esch, June Ford, Glen Shaw, Malcom Pattie, Hugh DeBaun. Om' Hurzdrra' and Fiev'



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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls, Glee Club of YVest High is directed byi Bliss Lucille Cully. It is her aim to keep at least forty girls in the club at one time. The uniforms are white regulation middy suits, black ties, white slippers and hose. - To be eligible to the club one must have had at least one year's training in a chorus class, preferably two years. At the end of each semester those having an average of B thruout the term receive a music W. After one has completed a year's services in the club and has made one public appearance she is entitled to a Glee Club pin. Last year, 1923-Z-l, the combined boys' and girls' clubs gave a concert, consisting of a skit by the boys and a few miscellaneous numbers by the girls, finishing with an Indian cantata, both clubs dressed in Indian costumes. This year the program consists of a concert featuring a cycle of seasons, a plantation scene, a Spanish street scene with fitting costumes and songs. The club this year has sung at the Portage hotel for the Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary Clubs, and at the City Club. At Christmas time several members assisted the Y. W. C. A. in their Christmas cantata. The aim of the organization is to acquire a taste for good music, to be able to interpret it intelligently and to learn its fundamentals, also to appreciate the artistic efforts of others. ' MEMBERS Front row: Margaret Seidel, Dorothy Snyder, Irene Edelson, Jean Cohen, Grace Button, Miss Cully, Frances McGrath, Helen Baer, Betty Newton, Florabel Scudder. Second row: Virginia Glover, Elsie Porter, Dorothy Birkenfeld, Helen Hubel, Margaret Nieman, Anna Langerman, Anna Snyder, Joan Wells, Flora McMullen. Third row: Dorothy Hamlin, Emogene Dyson, Helen Bork, Annabel Cranz, Betty Harding, Elsie Kuntz, Helen Christman, Sophia Cohen, Anna Dashevsky. Back row: Dorothy Blower, Henrietta HUDD. Mary Wiseman, Geraldine Woloveck. Louisa Beile, Mary Kroeger, Priscilla Guinther, Sela Clement, Dorothy Hovey. Not in picture: Martha Dobkin, Clementine Eekrode, Jean Stelling, Miriam Holub, Elsie Huber. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys, Glee Club, an organization which has long been a credit to the school, is now under the direction of Rliss Cully. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in and love for good music: to familiarize students with the best of musical compositions: to discover and encourage talent: to provide students with employment for leisure hours. The club aims to be constantly in readiness to sing for any of the school affairs when their'services are requested. In collaboration with the Girls' Glee Club they have been devoting much of their time toward the prepartion of a concert. Charles Newhart is the president of the club. MEMBERS Front row: Paul Seidel, Ralph Auten, Glen Wert, Miss Cully. Quirk Scudder, Sidney Winer. Wayne Hull. ' Second row: Raymond Bahler, Claude Sahm, Wentworth Shackleton, Harold Staats, Clark Tripcony, Louis Sparber, Marvin Tishcoff. Third row: Floyd Stahl, Ralph Erra, Howard Guinther, Benton Dales, Edward Korach, John Geis. Back row: Douglas Reid, Philip Wallace, Charles Newhart, Rolland Chenot, Ira Garver, Herbert Day, Ted Kirk, Clayton Bachtel, Al DeSure, Raymond Kerwin, Russel Myers, George Alden. Ons' Hundred and Scfvrn

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