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Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club has been one ofthe most popular clubs at West this year. It is under the supervision of lylr. Culp and lwlr. Snearline and there are about fifty-five members all of whom are interested in chemistry, The object of the club is to popularize chemistry and to give students more opportunities to investigate general fields of interest. The members not only gain knowledge of cultural yalue but also learn many things of vital importance to everyday life. Any student who has had a year of chemistry or is enrolled in a chemistry class is eligible to enter the club. The club meets every two weeks and has many local speakers who are actiycly engaged in chemical work. OFFICERS Fall: President, Abner Rosenfeld: riceapresident, Aim lluskin: secretary, Alplieus Myers. Spring: President, Donald IYarden: vice-president, Phillip llamblet: secretary, Lois Dice. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Harold Caprrin: 1, Robert Daily: 5, Arthur Durant: 4, jason Siiiioiisg 5, Philip llambletg 6, Mr. Culp: 7, Sain Nickolich: S, Perth Killinger. Third row: 1, Fred Camp: 2, Ellsworth Long: 3, Dorothy l'Iower: 4, Lois Dice: 5, XYiIlie Player: 6, Mr. Snearline: 7, Howard Harpster: S, Earl Herrick. Second row: l, Freda Harris: 2, Eugene XVainer: 3, Donald NVarden: -1, llarold Cochran: S, Loretta Tisch: 6, Katherine Sell: 7, Evelyn Boothe: S, Ruth Johnson. First row: 1, Hannah Benner: 2, Mildred Sayre: 3, Gwendolyn Lewis: 4, Allihens Myers: 5. Abner Rosenfeld: 6, Ann Ili skin: 7, Inez Ileld: S. Naomi Taylor. Not in picture: jim Akers, Allen Ayers, Grant Ilaupzhman, Grace Tlehling, Evelyn Firestone, Donald Koehler, Ray Lawrence, Harold MeCaughey. Louis Medvin. Kenneth Shriber, Joseph Shulansky, Robert Simpson, VVayne Singer, Tfm Stock. Archie Stiole, Shirley Reaven, Marvin Tishkolif, Edwin Young, Helen IVall, Betty Ingersoll, Karl Blumenstein, Kenneth IVells, Katherine Alpeter. John Gill, Grant Shihley. Irene Edelson, Abe Rovin, Paul Meltzer. g Student Cvuards The Student Cuardsu arose from the organization called Prefects, started by lvlr. lX4orley in 1922. They have as their duty the keeping of loiterers from the halls and corridors. The guards are on duty before school and at all periods during the day. At first the prefects were elected, one from each room. Xlr. Culp is now the supervisor of the organization and with the aid of teachers selects students of high citizenship standing to act as guards. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Sam Fink: 2, George LaFollette: 3, jason Simons: 4, Philip Ilanibletg 5, Grant Daugh- inzin: 6, Jack Chamberlin. Fourth row: 1, Robert Daily: 2, Judson jusell: 3, Ray Lawrence: 4, XYalter Parker: S, Mr. Culp: 4., Randolph Richards: 7, John Thomas. Third row: 1, Donald Kepler: 2, IYilliani Murray: 3, XVi1lard Quine: 4, Murray Cott: 5, Rollin Chenot: 6, Francis Hamon: 7, Roy Hurcomb. Second row: l, Harry Carter: 2, Paul Stevenson: 3, Elsie XVassnier: 4, Paulene Olson: 5, Margaret Owens: 6, Irene Ktnnan: 7, Donald IYarden. D First row: 1, Arthur Durant: 2, Sam Townsend: 3, Ellsworth Long: -8, Donald Koehler: 5, XVayne Singer: 6, Arthur Erra: 7, Earl Hanit: 8, Charles Bryant. Not in picture: W'illian1 Cott, Kenneth Macklin, George Galehouse, Elbert Garrison, Sam Nickolich, Donald Rogers, Denman Tfmpson, Randolph Short, Raymond Bahler, Benton Dales, Arlene Simmons, Burton Schell, David Farrand, Richard Kuhlke, Eugene IYarner, Mandal Mazur. One Hzuzdrcd Nl'l1t'fL't'Il
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Student Tutors The Student Tutoring body of West High has been conducted by Mr. H. M Horst since November, 1922. This group was organized to help those pupils whose grades were low and even failing. A pupil whose grades average from B to A is engaged to tutor the failing students. Although the tutors do not receive pay for their work they are given a Tutors' Banquet at the end of each semester at the expense of the pupils tutored. The work has proved popular both from the standpoint of the tutors and those who are tutored. Many teachers who were indifferent to the plan at first are now very encouraging in their attitude. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Jack XYiener: 2, Howard Beck: 3, Albert Oldham: 4, Edna Folb: 5, YVillie Player: 6, Mary Alice Rockwell: 7, Freida Rudiminsky: S, Virginia Haber: 9, Mable Spindler: 10, Ann Hoskin: 11, Betty Howe: 12, Harriet Jones: 13, Charles Bryant. Fourth row: 1, Abe Maines: 2, Hal Snookg 3, Miriam Fentsermaker: 4, Helen McCaughey: 5, Fanny Parker: 6, Pearl Russel: 7, Shirley Reaven: S, Eva Sholiton: 9, Margaret Shretiler: 10, Arlene McStalder: 11, Margaret Sidel: 12, Annabelle Cranz: 13, Betty Newton: 14, Dona Burkhart, Third row: 1, Lavern Strauss: 2, Marie Galloway: 3, Elizabeth Hawkins: 4, Verena Pearce: Eleanor Merriman: 6, Freda Harris: 7, Olga Buticolfer: S, Alice Schade: 9, Josephine Autin: 10, Clari- belle McCrosky: 11, Marian Voges: 12, Emogene Dyson: 13, Adeline McMiller. Second row: 1, Charlotte Brewster: 2, Evelyn Boothe: 3, Mary Catherine Link: 4, Margaret Meyer: S, Adeline Carper: 6, Helen Schwartz: 7, Ethel Brothers: 8, Evelyn XVeachter: 9, Cornelia Regal: 10, Frances Cobb: ll, Jennie Edmonson: 12, Margaret Deihle: 13, Gertrude Herberich: 14, Mr. Horst. First row: 1, Loudora Allaman: 2, Geraldine Young: 3, Beatrice XVoloveck: 4, Marie Marks: S, Helen XVall: 6, Mildred Sayre: 7, Gwendolyn Lewis: S, Lois Dice: 9, Genevieve Street: 10, Evelyn Firestone: 11, Anna Deshevsky: 12, Frances McGrath: 13, Mildred Ott: 14, Kathryn Sell. Not in picture: George MacCracken, Ailene Ketcher, Silva Smith, Elsie Krumbein, Bob Schmaltz, Ruth Alexander, Martha Sturdevant, Virginia Cochran, Dorothy Birkenfeld, Ada Reynolds, Margaret Jones, Hannah Benner. Student Advisors The Student Advisory Committee of West was chosen by the faculty during the first weeks of the fall semester. Its purpose is to give aid to Freshman students, to advise them as to what activities to enter, and to help them to become accustomed to high school life and routine. The Advisory Committee is a novel organization, almost exclusive to West, where it was first formed by Mr. H. M. Horst, its faculty advisor. Hannah Benner was chosen leader of the girls and Harold Capron of the boys. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Sam Townsend: 2, Harold Capron: 3, Ted Marty: 4, Harold Cochran. Second row: 1, XVayne Singer: 2, Margaret Neutzenholzer: 3, Ruth Alexander: 4, Alpheus Marty: S, Claude Sahm. First row: 1, Hannah Benner: 2, Virginia Haber: 3, ,ML Horst: 4, Ann Hoskin: 5, Freda Harris. One Hundred Twwily-om'
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