West High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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First Row:-Madeline Brothers, Lnvey NVillinms, Grace Bonner, Gertrude Nlunsell, Thelma Ash, Mildred Gruesel. beennd Row:-Goldie Axel, Yerdtt Shetler. Nlyrtelle Bendure. Stella Urusehupp, Margarethell Bonham, Alma Aeker. Elsie Glinke, lda Dnhkin. Third Rnw:-Louise Swinehart, Harriet Kerr, Esther Bashline, Eleanor Frnmm, Elizabeth Mahoney, Alice Urilhn, Doris Fnnkhonner. Fuurth Rmx:-Dorothy Zunyan, Gertrude Dygert, Virginizl Blower, Lucille Davis, lileanur Crissey. Doris Gillespie, Nlarjurie Merrill, Clara Black. Fifth Rnw:-Irene Hodgson, Mildred Fruth, Roberta Robertson, Virginia MacDonald, Alice Black, Betty Houghtnn, Mildred Iiekrnad. Mary Brock. Sixth Row:-Alberta l'l:iytnn, jane Bent, Carmen Bois, Lucy Brunks. Florence Butty. Dorothy Heckler, Marguerite Zucher. Officers:-Pres. Clara Black, See. Alma Aeker. Trecis. Ruth liihsnn. Censowe ' .J 1 - . . . . , . L 7 Q'jtfl,'1fm X F-- -4 9 rl he Lensmve Lluh which has existed at YY est since l 7-0 3 il hzts hecnme :tn uutstzinding fzictur in the tleveloptnent uf higher , itleztls of wtunztiilinutl :imong the girls here at Wvest. 'lihruugh 21 fuurfuld prngrzun uf wurk, play. service, :intl inspiration, this club under the ilirection nf the Y. NV. C. A. is tlerelnping itlezils uf Christian citizenship. Kleetings, classes, sucizil affairs. :intl hikes have heen the menus uf creating n spirit of fellowship :incl friendship :unung the numeruus high schuul clulws :intl girls. The XVest Censnwe Clnh h:1s been highly cunnnentletl un its generous charity work :tt 'I'll2ll'lliSQ1lYlllQ and Christmas times. , xg i The XVest Cluh, which has at memhership ut une huntlretl :intl titty' girls, hnltls its husi- H055 lUl'Cl'll1 s Ill' 'S 2 ' '9 eztci mnnti ' J ' Q ' swlz :ict t hetween the meeting times. Kliss xlllfgj .zius -. . -4 'se' ' ' : - ' sin the city. . I 961

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'-N, , Fifth Row:-Mr. Snearline, Abe Kalman, Hyman Hanson, Lloyd Reynolds, Eugene Smelser, Stanley Dunwiddie, Herbert Fish, Bob Schmaltz, Allan Diefenbach, Mr. Culp. Fourth Rowi-Irving Tapper, Gerald Huntsberger, Dalby Crawtis, Bob Galloway, Stanley Ernest, George McCracken, Katherine Cieis, Charles Haslett, jack Curnow. Third Row:-Karl Frank, Harry Lieberman, Roger johnson. Russell Gerber, Harold Savage. Leon LaMonica, Madeline Brothers, Gertrude Uorbach, Margaret Terrass, lscidore Grossman, Second Row:-Esther Bashline. Myrtelle Bendure, Verda Shetler, Helen Mcfaugbey, Miriam Fenstermacher. Margaret jones, Faith Decker, Marian Perlstein, Elizabeth Mahoney, ChZ1s.liei,qer. First Row:-Margaret Anne, Frieda Rudiminsky, Marcella lieener, Ruth Patton, Mary .-Xlice Baston, Clara Black, Edna Hawkins, Mary Pittinger, Rua Hayes. Orheers:-Fall Pres. Eugene Smeltzer, Vice Pres. Stanley Dunwiddie, Sec. Helen McCaughey. Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club of Yvest High School is an organiza- . tif tion whose existence, each semester, depends on the wishes ot g nhl ' S'- the chemistry students. Membership is open to any student Tx ' ' who is in a chemistry class. Klost meetings are addressed by W research men from local industries and by faculty members of the University of Akron. The subjects :ire varied, tending to broaden the cultural and practical background of the student, so that he may better understand his relation to Chemistry, one of the greatest fields of modern endeavor. l'As long as we humans are curiosity seekers. as long :is nature will taunt ns with secrets to be solved. so long will chemists exist. sais Ur. H. A. Bruson of the Chemical Research Department. :it the Goodyear 'liire and Rubber Company. The Chemistry Club was organized bi hir. Culp and hir. Snearline in IQZI. N51



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Sixth Row:-Miss Xvagner, lNIiss Pfahl, Niiss Ehrhardt, bliss Mcfoid. Fifth Row:-Marino Matzen, Miss Shirey, Miss Murdock, Ruth Gibson, Miss Krager, Alice johnson, Grace Smith. Fourth Row:-Mary Kekich, Marie O'Brien, Eleanor Myers, Evelyn Myers, Helen Munsell, Jennie Klein, Margaret jones, Berna Renfrow. Third Row:-Eva Keifer, Florence Saunders, Ella Scott, Bertha Davidson, Agnes Hull, Virginia Rishel, Sara Dygert, Margaret Terrass. Second Row:-Dorothy Seneif, Anna Nahlik, Isabelle Tomkinson, Elva VVilliamson, Matilda Manthey, Mary Pittenger, Marian Thomas, Pauline Sanford, First Row:-Vivian Hixon, Mildred Hilty, Blanche Childs, Ruth Clayton, Ruth Merz, Viva Bowman, Frieda Rudiminsky, Cora Brown, Mary Oldham. Censowe The VVest Club, as well as being an organization of the Y.VV.C.A., has the right to be ranked among the aid societies. The proof to the above statement lies in the fact that lliss Blur- doclc, now chief adviser and main stay in the club, has often ' related in public how she was adopted by the girls upon her arrival at VVest. Since then, yes, and before then too, hundreds of girls, mostly freshman, have found in Censowe a solution to problems of friendship and good times. It has been rumored that the best attendance at the club activities is ob- tained upon the announcement of a party which is less startling when one has witnessed such an occasion. The farewell party held at the YH for the three hundred dolls that journeyed to Japan was the most unique affair thus far planned. Fm , tp l97l

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