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Baclg rule: Snunl-r, Miirgiin. Anishcl. Ntxxnian, Clark. Third ww: Arnorniclc, l l.irnniond, ljallmvay, Stednmn, Pllcugrr, Long. Second ww: Dix, Ulrich, Avery, Harding, l l.irl4lris, lvlclvlullen, Davis. Front ww: Twynhzim, Berloff, Trexler, Hart, xvllllvf, Brock, Farrand X01 in pictiuc, Delpha Gregory, Donald Kuhlke, Irene Snlltrs, Geraldine Young, Violet Armstrong, Mgiriiiri Marino, Grace Allen, Ann Stover. Ivlargarez Shreffler, Ruth Trenner, Nellie Mulberg, ,lolin K-whler, Russel Shaffer, .lack McBriur, Florence Lyon, Allred Kuhkle, Paul Ft-lrz, Billyl Richardson, Ruse M.irxn4r, Wanda 171-nr, Dawn Xlfigner, Esther Mendel-'wx'1r:. ,lziclt Kling, Ruth Uwsley, Adult Bauer, Harry l,ll.i.:n1.m, XYilli,im Sheclt, Kath! Prine l.mx'ery, Minnie Ellis, Carl Bahm, Cleo NVct:el, Virginia lvlassav. l.aur.i Stillman, Emma Kraus. Esther Mivrf ganstein, Leonard Burl-chard, Wayne Sherbfundy, lvlaurice Blzinke, Charles Hmvsnian, Ivlarv Atw.iter, Btrna Run' lruw, Howard Beck, Aileen flregnrv, Fav Button, Anna Mirni:4r1, Elsie fllinlce, Goldie Heclrtr, Esther lvfllssvr, Eugene Long, Harriet Daily, Sela filenicnr, David Krongnld, lvliltlred llr.ili.im, lvlartgarct H-illoxmv Lariat Room Managers The room managers form that part of the circulation staff of The Lariat which collects subscription money and distributes the paper. They have been a part of the Lariat organization since the paper was founded. They were known first as the room distributors but later the name was changed to suit the real nature of their work. The managers are selected on the recommendation of their home room teachers according to their reliability. In nearly every case they have shown an unusual will' ingness to serve the best interests of the paper. As a reward for their services they are given a bound copy of the Lariat issued for the semester. One Hmidred and Three
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The Lariat Staff Hack Rim' Roxxlantl, XYell-, Hall, lY.o'i1er, Ntslult. Third Rifle' Allen, Kioi-gel, Young. flott, R---entlnnl, iireen Sufoml Row: flolwla, Voges, Hngorv, Cfliristinan, lloldl-ere, Fin: Rau Wthlnr, Horutn, Thi-rnas, Trtnner, Kodish. Mtrz. luxel, f.h.urnlatIlaxi1, Sldll, Iall :eriieiter ,laclft fflnimlwrlxn, editor-uiichi-Y, Kfliarloue Alltn. as-ocxah' editor. Nlarlorie Borgen: associan ielitor. lvlarv Kroeuer. lirtraiv tdlior, Xlfillact Rowland, -port ctlm-r. Frances llohh, art ednorg Arlene Gold- WVH- U'lUY11f1 uliloig liorolln' lii'-'goixg exclianut editor. lv'l.iii.in Yours, gurls' athletics: Eugene XVarnel. luisimws niariagtr, llltnn Ntsluzt. adxtriusing nifnauer, Ktnntih xxvtllr. circulation nianagerg Edwin Young. lllilliam flolt, Hain' llaitch. Ruth Mtiz, assistant eircnlau--n inaiiautrsg Edith Kodxsh, Ben Rosenthal, Adele lllelaher. tvplsl-. H-ltn l'hius:rn.in, .-Xllxit Tlioinas, Ruth Tiinnii. spttial up--frets. Stall. tpvniu .isnxtirtv Olin Tlx-irnron, .,Juz-rifin-clinl. Lina L-ix, .4-sotlan tdiior, Ulxn lltnlirinitr. associate editorg Hoylantl L-nz, lir-ran ttlnor, ihoiut lialelioust. sport iehxor, Doris Stn-nian, art etlitorg Frank Greer, column editorg Elizah-,th M--shit, girls' azhlitucs, Mx rrtll. lftndurt. ltalurt xxrmrg liract Allen. exchange idii-ir, Ntxxt-in Hall, lulsin- ss lnanag-rx Hltnn N-shirt, .itlxtrri-ine manager, Harrx Daitch, circulation man- ager, llonalel Rout-is, Cilai'-'mt K.oilln.in. Harold Tlx-inns, Hai'-iltl Taxlor, assistari! circulation nmnaecrsg Edith Kocllsli, l.-rrtniia Hutl-on, Lullii Uoltl-min. up:-I-, Th-lma Souiilmiclt, stcrttarv. The Lariat, Westis school paper at present consists of six pages, and is puhlished every two weeks. NVhen it was pulalished it had four pages and its circulation was approximately ooo, The paidlup circulation for the spring semester, 1926 is eleven hundred. The material which appears in the Lariat is furnished mostly hy the News Eng' lish classes and arranged hy the members of the editorial staff who are chosen hy Mr. Murphey' from the personnel of the News English classes of the preceding semester. Members of the staff have the freedom of the school while on Lariat duty. One Hundred and Tivo
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.Jeff-1? XT 4' v i '1f ': ' -- - W ' l i ff ,- 9 9 H If g gg Mimi! gg T H E Rcg1lE3gE o 2964! Ci I I I Buck min: Bullingmn, XYhitc, Kimber, Broclfc, Hcrsman, D-iihl, NYall, l.eyva, Adams. 'Third mu' Mr. Lwonus, Sturtlexnint. lvicilready, Holland, Mcrkxn, Hutson, Hess, Mnssad, Regal, lvfansfield, Miss Murdock. Second mu- Thomas, Sexbert, Kuhlke. Gregorv, C4-hen, Moore, Dennis, Brothers, Treash, Lewis. Fforiz ww: Tracy. Cross, Knight, Chenot. Shreffler, Galehousc, Shaffer, Mills. Officers, fall xcmester: president, john Rollin Chcnotg viceqvresidenr, George Galehouse, secretary. lvfargaret Shreffler. Ofjxtevi, spfmq semester: president, Paul Nk'hite. vice-president. Burdette Kimber, xcretaryg Margaret Shreffler. Student Senate Student cofoperation with the administration has been attempted at West several times with varying success. When Mr. Morley first became principal, he started a Student Council, which however, failed to accomplish very much. A system of Student Prefects was introduced during the year 19211923, When Mr. Flood became assistant principal, in 1923, he reorganized the Student Council. This time the effort was worth while, and several important things were ac- complished-perhaps the most important being the clean up campaign, which they carried out effectively. Delbert Gibson was president of the council during the fall semester, and Charles Newhart in the spring. Mr. Loomis had charge of the council in 1924. During the spring semester, the name was changed to Student Senate. Albert Oldham was president the entire year. ln the fall of 1925 the senate was not assembled until late in the semester. Never' theless some progress was made. The mmbrs acted as ushers and guides on Parents' Night. During the spring term, efforts were made to clean up VVest and to eliminate con' fusion in the basement during the three lunch periods. V 4 i ' '. .4 i One Hundred and Four . 'h X rl 7,7 aft t ,fat YQAIM, :,J. 'iv
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