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Senior Sponsors The Senior Sponsors constitute an organization formed at West during the spring semester, Their purpose is to acquaint the freshman girls with the school and to make them feel that they are a necessary part of the West organization. Each Sponsor has from three to five girls under her care and supervision. Miss Latta is Faculty advisor. This term a get-together party was held in the gym to which the Sponsors took their freshman girls and introduced them to their classmates. Games were played and refreshments served. MEMBERS Back row: 1. Ann Hoskin: J, Charlotte Brewster: 3, Miss Latta: 4, Naomi Taylor: 5, Margaret Neutzenholzer: 6, Betty Howe. A Fourth row: 1. Priscilla Guinter: 2, Hannah Benner: 3, Cornelia Regal: 4, Ethel Brothers: 5, Ruth Brock: 6, XYillie Player. Third row: 1, Anna Dashevsky: 2, Catherine Louise Hahn: 3, Florence Acker: 4, Martha Sturde- vant: 5, Clarabelle McCrosky: 6, Irene Keener. Second row: 1, Marjorie Borgen: 2, Alma Betteridge: 3, Esther Bitter: 4, Ruth Alexander: 5, Genevieve Street: 6, Ruth Johnson. First row: 1, Ruth Bashline: 2, Nellie Gross: 3, Betty Newton: 4, Frances Hines: 5, Edna Hixson. Not in picture: Gertrude Herberich, Helen Dallow. Edith Renzi. Censowe The Censowe Club which derives its name from the initial letters of Central. North, South, West and East is an organization of the National Cirl Reserves. This club aims to develop ideals of Christian citizenship through a fourfold program of Work, Play, Service and Inspiration. Among the things West Censowe did in the last year was the presentation to the school of a large red and black banner, and philanthropic work among the unfortunate of the city. Slogan: To Face Life Squarelyf' Purpose: To Find and Give the Best. OFFICERS Fall: President, Irene Keener: vice-president, Florence Acker: treasurer, Alina Betteridge: secretary, Adeline Carper. Spring: President, Irene Keener: vice-president, Florence Acker: treasurer, Alma Betteridge: secre- tary, Adeline Carpet. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Katherine Lend: 2, Myra Miller: 3, Mary Baston: -l, Vera Teflrow: 5, Lucy Price: 6. Lorenna Hudson: 7, Ilelen Tambline: 8, Martha Leitz: 9, Velma XViteman: 10, Esther Bitter: 11, Altha Davis: 12. Lucille Stuver: 13, Doris Stroman. Eighth row: 1, Lena DeSur: 2, Boneta Rudolph: 3, Dorothy Cooper: 4, Dorothy IVolt'e: S, Helen McCaughey: 6, Alice Kirk: 7, Isabelle Tomkinson: S, Margaret Tarass: 9, Madeline Brothers: 10, Catherine Spear: 11, Virginia Herman: 12, Frances Cobb: 13, Charlotte Pittenger: 14, Marion Voges: 15, Pearl Carper: 16, Marjorie Taylor. Seventh row: 1, Evelyn Myers: 2, Verda Sheller: 3, Ruth Evans: 4, Miss Latta: 5, Miss Hook: 6. Dorothy Heckler: 7, Mary Hendrickson: 8, XVava Bunts: 9, Edna Hawkins: 10, Clara Black: 11, Ruth Gibson: 12, Helen McGrath: 13, Ruth Clayton: 14, Leah Frederick: 15, Mary Katherine Harding: 16, Ruth Bashllne. Sixth row: 1, Marcella Keener: 2, Evelyn NYeachter: 3, Jean Cohen: 4, Anna Dashevsky: 5. Freda Harris: 6, Fanny Parker: 7, Elizabeth Mosher: 8, Dorothy Trenty: 9, Velona Tedrow: 10, Marjorie Trazeler: 11, Helen Shroeder: 12, Lorene Frederick: 13, Joseph Auten: 14, Elizabeth Simons: 15, Lucy VValker. Fifth row: 1. Shirley Sarbinsky: 2, Betty Lichten: 3, Lillian VValker: 4, Arline Stalder: 5, Margaret Sidel: 6, Elizabeth Mahoney: 7, Ann Hosking S, Annabelle Cranz: 9, Lillis Taylor: 10, Helen Tanaska: 11, Ruth Heeg: 12, Bertha Davidson: 13. Clare Kleckner: 14, Ruth Fritch. Fourth row: 1, Maybelle Risie: 2. Mildred Vt'right: 3, Irene Eddelson: 4, Hattie Emermon: 5, Marie Marks: 6. Charlotte Brewster: 7, Lnudora Allaman: S, Marion Thomas: 9, Dorothy Nordstrom: 10, Annes Hull: 11, Sarah Dygert: 12, Margaret Zink: 13, Katherine Holland: 14, Penelope Lapich: 15, Zelma Oldham. Third rmv: 1. Adelaide Blocker: 2, Evelyn Brown: 3, Gwendolyn Lewis: 4, Virginia Tryon: 5, Julia Kirn: 6. Helen Haulin: 7, Harriet Klemperer: 8, Helen Trafford: 9, Ethel Remark: 10, Hilda Phillips: ll. Alma Acker: 12, Elsie Glinke: 13, Catherine Kline: 14, Beatrice Reese. Second row: 1, Katherine liloore: 2, Blanche Higgins: 3, Mabelle Stone: 4, Marion Campbell: 5, Hazel Marquis: 6, Loretta Tisch: 7. Edith Vklingrove: S, Hoyland Leitz: 9, Edna Cory: 10, Elsie XVassmer: 11, Dorothy Neubauer: 12, Cecil Frost. First row: 1, Cornelia Cassidy: 2, Ruth Kelly: 3. Miriam Hazlett: 4, Harriet Innes: S, Lina Loy: 6, Irene Keener: 7, Florence Acker: S, Alma Betteridge: 9, Dorothy Hower: 10, Corinne France: 11, Adeline Carper. Not in picture: Gladys Bailey, Ethel Brothers, Evelyne Brothers, Geneva Cable, Mary Conger, Anna Dobbins, Jennie Edmondson, Evelyn Delbart, Evelyn Gonder, Viola Grimes, Thelma Grubb, Mary Har- well, Janice Jones, Margaret Jones, Julia Kalmar, Helen Lake, Tuga Langinsir, Amy McCaugl1ey, Mary Ann Mather. Margaret Meyer. Lillian Mikolshek, Helen Moore, Peggy Polsky, Cornelia Regal, Dorothy giley, Geraldine Robey, Bessie Sacks, Evelyn Schlauch, Katherine Sceimm, Mildred Smith, Virginia tewnrt. Om' Hlll1dI'Ulf Ttvmify-tl11'rP
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Art Club The Art Club was organized in the fall term of 1923 with a membership of 28 members. The aim of the club is to give the students of West, and particularly those interested in art, an opportunity to see the possibilities of the art department. To enter the club one must have had one year of freshman art. During the fall term uncolored Christmas cards were purchased and colored and then sold. The club also makes a thorough study of the lives of great artists in order to create a better understanding of art. OFFICERS Fall: President, Marian MacTammany: vice-president, Ruth Yeager: secretary and treasurer, Kath- ryn Schneider. Spring: President, Ruth Yeager: vice-president, Kathryn Schneider: secretary and treasurer, David MEMBERS Back row: 1, David Farrand: 2, Helen Tambling: 3, Carol Cochenour: 4, Carl Graybill: 5, Helene Ketcher: 6, Henrietta Hupp: 7, Miss Rhodes. Second row: 1, Margaret Zink: 2, Frances Cochenour: 3, Edith Reed: 4, Frances Cobb: S, Mary Harding: 6, Ruth Johnson. First row: 1, Mary Roman: 2, Hannah Benner: 3, Marian MacTammany: 4, Kathryn Schneider: 5, Elsie Glinke: 6, ,lean Stelling. Not in picture: Frances Metzger, Deborah Grubb, Ruth Yeager, Nancy Couth. Farrand. Spanish Club The Spanish Club was organized in 1921 under the direction of Mr. Delmar Owens for the purpose of learning more about the Spanish language and customs. In 1923 Miss l-look took the responsibility of the club. Early in the fall semester of 1924 the club had a picnic at the Gorge. A number of programs have been given, which include the play, El joven Doctor dramatized by the members of the club, and a debate: Resolved, That West High Girls Should Wear Uniform Dress. The club was disbanded during the year owing to lack of interest. OFFICERS Fall: President, Fanny Parker: secretary, Morris Berloifg treasurer, Gertrude Boedicker. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Burton Schell: 2, Samuel Nickolich: 3, Miss Frances Hook: 4, Thomas Clark: S, Wallace Rowland. Third row: 1, Gordon NVaite: 2, Roger Meadows: 3, Alice Kirk: 4, Dorothy Sherman: S, Albert Gruner: 6, Frank Greer. Second row: 1, Clarence Favinger: 2, Dorothy Street: 3, Hazel Bippus: 4, Dorothy Hower: 5, Frances Gordon: 6, Abe Roving 7, Carl Maginity. First row: 1, Francis Hamon: 2, Gertrude .Boedicker: 3, Graydon Cooper: 4, Fanny Parker: S, Morris Berlofi: 6, Pauline Olson: 7, George Currie. One Hundred Twenty-five
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