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Student Senate The Student Senate was organized in the fall of 1922 for the purpose of getting the co-operation of the students in the management of the school. The organiza- tion was called the Student Council until this semester. All things pertaining to the welfare of the student body are brought before the Senate, discussed, and acted upon in the manner thought best by the Senate A senator who must have at least C grades is elected from each home room. OFFICERS Spring: President, Albert Oldham: vice-president, Charles Kuykendall: secretary, Ethel Brothers. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Albert Oldham: 2, Kenneth XVells: 3, Harold Riley: 4, Jim Ganyard: S, Henry Richards: 6, Burdette Kimber: 7, Bernard Kram: 8, Charles Kuykendall: 9, Parker Schafer. ' Third row: 1, Huston Trussel: 2, Fritzie Cook: 3, Frank Greer: 4, NVi1lian1 Murray: S, George Shaw: 6, VVarren Cross: 7, Robert Thomas: S, Robert Plumber: 9, Frank Keeper. Second row: 1, Harold Miller: 2, Alice Johnson: 3, Claribelle McCrosky: 4, Alma Betteridge: 5, Ruth Ross: 6, Betty Howe: 7, Ethel Brothers: S, Charlotte Brewster. First row: 1, Helen Moore: 2, Mildred Tate: 3, Edna Fenton: 4, Margaret Freeling: 5, Lis Marsh: 6, Mr. Flood: 7, Lillian Berry: 8, Arline Eckard: 9, Una Cochran: 10, Laura Jane Stillman. Not in picture: Fay XVells, Glen Moore, Saul Daly, Sidney NValker. Junior Girls' Cflee Club Thejunior Girls' Clee Club, organized in October, 192-1, under the supervision of Miss Dackerman, is made up of QB and 9A girls who have passed the voice test. The voice test is the singing of a familiar song, scales and sight reading. The club took part in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs and gave the cantata, The Village Blacksmith, in March. OFFICERS Fall: President, Adelaide Austin: viceepresident, Jane Goetz: secretary, Edith Litchfield. Spring: President, Jane Goetz: vice-president. Ruth Dix: secretary, Lillis Taylor. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Alice Johnston: 2, Viola Grimes: 3, Vera Quirk: 4, Marguerite Zhart: 5, Mary Ral- ston: 6, Joan Morgan: 7, Helen VVright: S, June Bayer: 9, Mable Stone. Fourth row: 1, Adelaide Austin: 2, Ruth Owsley: 3, Alice Short: 4, Betty Mather: 5,,Suzanne Rolstan: 6, Evelyn Gelhart: 7, Marion Cope: S, Charlotte Crafts: 9, Gladys Sherbondy. Third row: 1, Geraldine Young: 2, Fay Sarchet: 3, Cleopha VVetzel: 4, Marjorie Tragler: S, Edith Litchfield: 6, Ruth Osborn: 7, Esther Mendolvitz: S, Dorothy Fogarty: 9, Ruth Leighley. Second row: 1, Gladys Bailey: 2, Ruth Dix: 3, Mary Oldham: 4, Eugenia Reed: 5, Minnie Ellis: 6, Eva Rogovy: 7, Aileen Gregory: 8, Lillis Taylor: 9, Jean Griffiths. First row: 1, Evelyn Newson: 2, Ruth XVall: 3, Beatrice Reece: 4, Mary Desure: 5, Miss Dackerman: 6, Catherine Spear: 7, Ruth Moskovitz: 8, Celia Marcus: 9, Myrtle Wishart: 10, Amy McCaughey. Not in picture: Katharyn Baer, Virginia Blower, Dorothy Buckmaster, Reba Cleveland, Una Coch- ran, Marcellete De Leone, Magdaline McGuiness, Harriet Mader, Catherine Regal, Sylvia Roth, Dorothy Taylor, Dorothy Trauter, Arlene Witner, Gladys Disler, Caroline Ebenstein, Lenore Fox, Jane Goetz, Thelma Herdman, Janice Jones. One Hundred Thirteen
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West High Band Although West has had a small band since the year the school opened it was not until the fall semester of 1923 that a real one was organized under the supervision of Mr. Irwin and Mr. Kelly. Rapid progress was made and third place was captured in the State band contest held at Fostoria last spring. This year the band entered the Ohio State High School Band Contest as a class A Band, played at the Armory under the direction of john Philip Sousa, and broadcasted from the Auto Show. The band members have two uniforms-one a dark blue sailor suit and the other red and black caps and Capes. C MEMBERS Isadore Abramson, Floyd Appleman, Richard Bowers, Kenneth Brown, Herbert Bentsch, Olga Buti- cofer, Elmer Dow, Duran Eldridge, George Fallon, Elbert Garrison, Ted Iusell, Isarlore Levy, llowartl Meredith, Allen Morey, Ben Mirman, Eugene Plankenhorn, Milo Shaffer, Sam Suddleson, Kenneth Shriber, Vernon Swesey, Burton Schell, VVinifred Tompkin, Robert Thomas, Huston Trussel, Dan Yeager, Arnold Bock, VVeldon Blankenship, Charles Morgan, Harry Fischer, XVilliam Titmus, Jack Curnow, Paul Segerlund, Kenneth Gambee, Ralph NYarrick, Charles Ufford, Norman Rhodes, Charles XYiseman, Louis Miller, Robert Prouse, Edwin Young, Kenneth Sherbondy, Ralph Emerson, Gerald Hoover, Harold Miko- lashek, Burdette Kimber, Florence Saunders, Alvin Turner, Jacob Suddleson, Henry Chemin, NVilliam Crucs, Fred Childs, Harold Tousley, Randolph Richards, Howard Meredith. Inserts: Mr. Kelly, band- masterg Mr. Irwin, faculty advisor. I West High Orchestra The orchestra was organized during the fall semester under the direction of Mr. Kelly. - They played at the january commencement, at the Glee Club operetta and intend to play for the june commencement exercises. MEMBERS Isadore Abramson, NValter Blount, Fred Brock, Alma Buehrle, Olga Buticofer, Arthur Cohen, Stanley Crissinger, Harry Daitch, Harry Fischer, Isadore Freedman, Evelyn Gondor, Lorene Garman, Elbert Garrison, Marcella Keener, Ben Karman, Abe Kodish, Rebecca Koplin, Arthur Krain, Bernard Kram, Thorald Krumroy, Joseph Lallonica, Leon Lallonica, Joseph Lengyel, Sarah Merkin, Harold Mikal lashek, Louis Miller, Ben Mirman, Ferdinand Muller, Evelyn Myers, R. Mytenka, Regina McGuckin, Eugene Plankenhorn, Isadore Reaven, Catherine Regal, Hyman Roseman, Robert Schmaltz, Milo Shaffer, Sam Suddleson, Vernon Swesey, VVilliam Titmus, VVinifred Tompkin, Helen Torowski, Ilomer VVolfe, C. Woolcock. One Hundred Fifteen
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