West High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Akron, OH)

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f'N ,U -.. e---,, fl Y a Football XVIQST w UARFII-II,l7 XVest played its first city series game with Garfield. whom it defeated 25 to 13. This was Garfield's first year in the City series. Speed in getting started gave Garfield two touch- downs in the first half. XVest also scored twiee in the first half, and the score at the half was 13 to 13. XVest woke up in the second half and played brilliant foothall. Garfield was unable to gain through the line or on passes. Xvest also sroretl two touchdowns in the last half to give them Z1 25 to I3 vietory. NVest showed up well on both defense and offense. XV East apr ST NVQ-st lost its seeond city series game to East hy a score of 6 to ll at Seiberliug field. just before the game started. Poliorosliy, the East star, who was injured in the Central 4 game, was brought to the field in an ambulance and received tl a big ovation from both I-last and Ulest. I, . l The only score ealne in the first quarter when liast ', blocked a XVest punt, and Keeney passed fifteen yards to I a Morgan, who fell over the line for the goal. Brewster, Tretta. 7 and Kneale were the stars for XVest. while Keeney, Morgan. and Averitt were stars for liast. East and Central Played their second U to fl ganie the Saturday before. The fact that East scored so ea-ily in the first quarter seemed to take the heart out of the XVest players to such an extent that . they were unable to put aeross a touchdown in faee of the liast defense, although they put up a good fight. rforaceSmil-h l I l A , i l X.....-...... .- ... ........ f . - .e. , ,. I . 1 2 -e -e----- -- -- -s H .YW .. ' lt ' .N -'inn I'13l 1' X X 21' Football XVEST M SUVTH YVest lost its third city series game to South hy a score of 5+ to 0. Art Graham, the South expert quarter-back and captain, handled his team well and took all the breaks of the game to South's advantage. South started by scoring in the first quarter and l-cept on scoring. Tobin also handled the XVest team in fine shape, but XVest could not seem to get started. The sensation of the game came when Tim Brewster. XVest's star half-back, got away to a 70 yard run for a touchdown in the last quarter. This saved XVest from a shutout. NVEST T5 NORTH ln the fourth game Coach Beichly started seven XV:-st subs and four VVest regulars. These subs under the direction of Ralph Harpster, quarter-back, gave good account of them- selves and scored 21 points to North's 12 in the first three quarters of the game. Then Coach Beichly put in the rest of the regulars. Several minutes later North scored. YVest opened up and at last scored, giving them the game ZS to 18. Tim Brewster played one of the hest games ever played by a high school half-hack in the city. He gained at will through the North line and acted like a college player on the defense. XVEST -Inv CENTRAL The last city series game was played with Central. XVest lost 4-I to ll. lt was the worst defeat suffered this year. lt cannot be said that XVest nent down without lighting. They fought to the last second but lost. Verne Charleton, the Central half-back, was the outstanding star of the game. The breaks seemed to come his way, and he completed a 95 yard run, an X8 yard run, and a 75 yard run besides runs of smaller gains. This game ended the playing of most uf the XVest Varsity. At the banquet given later Tim Brewster was elected captain for 1928. . ., 411 ,, , ,,-.-.hannuii . -Y e r 'f 'r .l m'lu' H 43' ly, V1 L1 'VT l ll il! il 'i 'i .i 1 i i i T' l i , i I I 4 l93l Football -:Q -Ii luurtlm l'IlXNf-Nllf Burn-, bteve Ciulnlwivh. 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Tobin scored 20 of the points, two less than scored hy the XVest defeated South for its third city series win hy a 'N 42 to 25 score. It was a , l fast game, and there was no l let up until the end. Sobul ' ' ' -' .f ' - - XV gt S . . . L dl he tollfvmllh Ueilv ex was high point man tor defeated North 3-l to l-l. 1 vyest with H, points- This ,'5kltl1HL1gll NOl'tl1 WHS tilted 21 Wag the fiftf-3ntl1 Ylftllfy' for good chance to win, NVest XVCSY- In tht' 0Pi'1iUn ef went wild, and 'liohin scored mfm' luml SWWYA llililtels . . . W est showed as perfect Torm eleven points tor high score . A I I as had ever heen displayed hy l tn elmmh' tl high school team in the . - X c' v Ifollowing the North game ,S E UU- XVest journeyed to Cleve- land, where it defeated Lake- wood 24 to l-lx . . s lo climax the citv series tilts W est deteated Lentril the onlx fe I other undefeated team in the state of Ohio. to clinch the hrst c n championship it had ever won. The Central coach started his suhs. at the heginning of the game with the intention of tiring and exciting the XVest regulars hi playing a stalling game. At the middle of the ' third quarter the Central regulars entered the game, but the fac that they had heen inactive for three quarters accounted for their slowness in getting started. The Goodyear gvmnasium was fillet to capacity, and several thousands were turned away from the dot long hefore the game started. 4 X.. e lvml lti A Qg I1 I T if lls 5 f l i l s i i 5 l -1 .1-.S-Q l 1 l -:.x-,gg-s-Q M- v -M .---.-.1 -- 2...-...K lfwineid-qme. .ag-My - . .---I ...e,.. -. 1 , . P 0 1- , ...s-.....,. Basketball For the first tournament game YVest played Ravenna, the the Trolly League Champs, and defeated them 27 to lo. Fl'l1IT1 f the first lvest had no trouble in scoring, and Ravenna only threat- ened once in the third quarter when it made 5 points before XVest got started. Tobin was high point man. XVest defeated Garfield in the second tournament game 24 to V 1 10. This is the second time YVest has defeated Garfield this year. ' As it was Garfield, who put VVest out of the tournament last year. YVest thus was avenged. The score at the half was lb to 3 XVest. Tobin starred for lVest, while Popeka and Davis starred for , Garfield. lVest defeated Lakewood for the second time this year 36 to 20. The cowboys showed good form and played a good game, while Lakewood, not being used to a large floor. was somewhat handi- capped. lVest lost its only game of the season to South in the semi- finals of the tournament by a 22 to 18 score. The cowboys put up a good fight. but they could not win. XVest lost to South, the Stu- dents are proud of the team that has won 20 games in one season. VVest is the only team in the city who has ever won so many games in one season. XVest went through its regular season undefeated. 1 1- v M A Q W est 20 .... ..,. lx enton 19 5 ,T XVest 27 .... .... A shland 20 Y XVest 20 ..... .... G arfield 19 ' lVest 26 ........ Sharon, Pa. 22 I. c11,t'ft'Ilff'I! for the firxt time 5 in fire years by 1111 Ohio 1111111 011 1 1 tlzrir 0-zen vouril lVest 19 .............. East 17 bg lvest 56 .... New Philadelphia Zo Q NVest -P2 ............ .South 25 fDirIri1't 'ZL'flI1It'f.S'j .Mn--.-. . .... . I'77l far? Lg , A SLBIKIARY: XVest 29. .. ...lledina S lVest 32. . . .,.. Elyria 22 lVest 27. . . .... Barberton 21 XVest 30. . . .... Wvadsworth 17 lVest 33 ............ Alumni IS YV:-st 43 .......... Klassillon 2-l CSt11ri Cnzznty Cllllllllfhfl 'vVest 30 .......... XVooster 20 YVest 34 ........ Lima South 27 fDiyf1'i1tf Xtvlllf-fillllliifl XVest 3-l. .. ...... North l-l lVest 24 ........ Lakewood 14 fSf'111i-firzlllixf in zliylrifl tourzmyl Vliest 16 ..,......... Central 9 NORTH-EASTERN OHIO TOLRNAM ICNT XVest 27 ....,..... Ravenna 16 fTroI!1'y I,t'IIQ1lt' l'lII1lllfYXl lVest 2-I- .......... Garfield 10 XVest So. , . . . .Lakewood 20 XVest IS. . . .... South 22 X- ... . 7 Fred Brock Lawrence Brewster XVilliam Kneale Carl Burnham FRED BROCK-captain of the 1927 track team, ran the mile and the relay. LAXVREXCE BREXVSTER-heaved the discus 111.1 feet for first place at the city meet. XVILLIAM KNEALE-ran the 100 yard dash and the relay. CARL BVRNHAM-scored XVest's lone point at the state meet held at Columbus. Track The 1927 track team had a fairly successful season considering that Fred Brock was the only veteran hack. The inter-class meet, arranged hy llr. Boots, was a thriller in which the seniors nosed out the juniors after the latter had led most of the meet by a score of 6012 to 50' 3. Many good prospects were found in this meet, and most of the events were run off in good time. The sophomores placed third with 22 points, and the freshmen came in last with ll points. The first official meet was the Ohio Relays, held at Columbus, where the best teams in Ohio meet to participate. ln this meet YVest entered only one team, composed of lVoolcock, lVolfe, Scudder, and Burnham, and pulled down a second in the S80 yard relay. The next meet, held at llassilon, was a triangular affair among Klassilon, Akron South, and YVest. The result of the meet was: llassilon first, South second, and Wvest third. lnahility to score in the field events, where the cowhoys scored only one point, cost XVest the meet. Surprising all, lvest won the half-mile and placed second in the mile and a half relays at Lakewood. A shield was awarded for winning the former event, and the following hoys received medals for their efforts: Brock, Burnham, Yvoolcock. Snyder, Sagadensky. Scudder, and Kneale. Klay l-l the team engaged in another triangular meet with Akron lfast and Akron Central. The meet was close all the way. By winning the relay. lfast man- aged to nose out Central and win the meet -l-7 to -l--l. The events were run off in a downpour of rain. ! I' ' ' 'WT :: i 1 l9Sl apt ,... or A .Kr I! Ny.. ,Lf 7,3 M XVVKJAAY Kenneth Gambee VVard Kanaga, Cyril XVoolcock Glen He-nt KENNETH GAMBEE-placed in the high hurdles at the city meet. YVARD KANAGA-ran on VVest's relay team. CYRIL YVOOLCOCK-captain elect of the 1928 track team, ran the -H0 yard dash and the mile relay. GLEN HOLWI'-placed in the high jump at the city meet. Track At the qualification meet held at hlassilon April 15th, NVest placed fifth, scoring 1212 points in the track events. Salem won the meet with -ll points. Canton Xlc- Kinley placed second. Carl Burnham, Cyril VVoolcock, and Fred Brock, placing in the 100 yd., -H0 yd., and mile runs, respectively, were the only VVest boys to qualify for the state meet. At the state meet held at Columbus, where the greatest assemblage of track ath- eletes in Ohio is brought together, Carl Burnham scored VVest's lone point, placing fifth in the 220 yard dash. Columbus Central won the meet: Lakewood placed second. Twenty-two former records were hroken. The city meet held June -lth, was a thriller in which East managed to nose out Central hy five points. South placed third, Vvest fourth, Garfield fifth, and North last. The meet was close all the way. Up to the last two events, the discus and relay, it looked as though the Central VVildcats were going to win the meet for their second consecutive year. However, by placing men in the discus and winning the relay, East pulled the meet out of the fire. The 100 and 220 yard dashes were hitterly contested by Carl Burnham and Pokorosky of East. Burnham won the 220 yd., and finished second in the 100. The 4-10. the most widely watched event of the group. was won by Sauer CSouthl, Kern QCentrall was second, and YVoolcock Uvestl, third. The race was very close. By sprinting the last 20 yards, Sauer won from Kern by 5 yards. Tim Brewster upset the dope when he won the discus with a heave of 110 feet. Qther results were: Glen 1-lout tied for third in the high jump, and Kenneth Gambee placed fourth in the high hurdles. VVoolcock made second in the half mile. and West's relay team, third. The following men by placing in the meet were awarded their letters: VVoolcock, Burnham, Brock, Kneale, Kanaga, Hout, Sagadensky, and Brewster. The team held its hanquet at Spindler's lnn at which Cyril lvoolcock was elected next year's captain. l99l fix:-Q r .'-' ,, x r N : :uiinlt JYKSESQEUHLIS-1-2' . ,. f K, x X x Second row:-Mr. Hummel. Harry Snyder. David Baylor, XVillwur Barnes. Ellis Lowen. XVard Kanagn. Gerald Rowland. Charles Hutchison, Mr. Tucker. First row:-Arthur Seudder. YValter Zintel, Lawrence Brewster. Kenneth Gamhee. Carl Burnham. Fred Brock, Glen Hour. Homer YVolfe, Cyril YVoolt'ocli. Harold Kindig. XVilliam Kneale, Mr. Hilbish. Track Squad Superioritx' in the lieltl events hrought rietorx' to the seniors in the zmnuzil inter- clziss truck meet. lt was closely contentletl :ill the way with the seniors wlnnini six first plziees, the juniors. fire, :intl the sophomores, one. lntliritluzil scoring honors went to Curl Burnham, senior. lznteretl in three events :intl the relay, he scored :1 total of l3'4 points out of ai possihle IOM. He won the hrozul jump. the lllll izirtl tlzlsh. :mtl wus third in the jzwelin throw. U ooleock. Il junior. with :i total of ll points won seeontl high scoring honors. The hest pertor- mzinee or the meet was mzirle hi' Xliooleoelc, who rzm the -HU in the unusuzilly fast time of 5-l' 1 seconds. tlespite the fzict that he wzis running on :i trzielt that neetletl condition- ing. XXYUUlCllCl-1 zilso won the 220 izirtl tlxish zind wars fourth in the hrozid jump. .Knother senior, HflXX'1ll'll Zintel reeeiretl thirtl high scoring honors with :i totzll of lll points. First plziee in hoth the rliseus :intl shot put :ieeountetl for his points. 'lihe most interesting event of the meet proved to he the relay. won hy the senior Ielllll, eomposerl of Burnhzim. Seuilnlei, lfrzwier. :intl lfrnest. 'lihe victors grzihhed the lezul in the heginning :intl heltl it throughout the race. llurnhzun wus left Il fziir ful- Xllllfllli' hy l'r:l!1er, thutl mul hut the lunlq' senior easily pulled ZIXVIIB from Wvolte. the lust iuuior mon. 'lihe time for the event wzls l minute, 57 seeonils. Hout. fl sophomore, mzule the onli first plziee for his elziss hi' winning the high jump. Urher tirst plziees in the meet went to the following: liimherlzinil, SSH turd duel.: Lover, mile rung lxiilor. pole viult' Kern. iuxelin. lllllll .44-nr 1... ,-- -..-..-1 ,..,...- ,M . 4-.ga.1....r.p-...gL.n.4.......1. . .... ,,,,, ,,,, lfmv Nag - f- Third row:-Byron Martin, Lawrence Brewster, George Hawkin-, Nlr. Tucker. Mr, Boots. Mr. Flood. Second row:-Sir. NYeiss. Kenneth Gamhee, Vlames Brock, Harry Reilly, Glenn Hout. Bill line-ale. First row:- Dwight Myers, Cyril XVoolcock, Horace Smith, Coach Beichly, Paul Tobin, john Palmer. Gail Myers. Not in picture:-- Carl Burnham. -a fe ' Bovs Club The Boy si Wm Cluh is composed of all varsity lettermen who wish to -ioin. The purpose of the organization is to promote athletics throughout the school, although it has many social activities as well. This year eleven new men were initiated into the clnh. Four received their letters in track, and seven received them in foothall. The cluh, organized hy former Principal lf. L. Xlarting in 1914, has six memhers who were initiated two years or more ago. They are: Paul Tohin, three years: Harry Reilly, Horace Smith, Cyril XVoolcoclc, Gail Myers. and William Kneale, each two years. ln football the requirements to win a Wm are: to play fifteen quarters and Daft of one city series game: in hasltethall, to play in one-half of the games scheduled: in track, to score at least one point in the City Track lleet. The cluh held a picnic on llonday evening, Octoher 2-l, at l3rewster's cottage on East Reservoir. Coach Beichly, llr. Tucker, and Klr. Wveiss furnished most of the entertainment when they were initiated as honorary memhers of the club. Un the evening of -lanuary I3 the comhined hoys' and girls' NNY Cluhs held a mixer for a general get-together and dance. Homer lVolf, Vlest track man, and his Rainbow Players furnished the music. - ..... , ..-.nus.,.-T-.f-,.n .-ii.. s ,V - ..--.......,.....-Y-.Q-...e . ..- -- - -- llilj 1 i - fix Q Xiu -1 'r Cl' he Rocleo Published bq CI' he Senior Class 4 Oi lliest Hi h School Akron, Ohio I l eite GEORGE E. MCCORD - H - Superintendent of Schools RALPH H. UJATERHOUSE - H - Jlsst. Supt. of Schools l RUSSELL H. ERIDIUE - -ff- Jlsst. Supt. of Schools JOHT1 ID. FLOOD H - - HfHff-- Principal Dolume Five mag, 1928 i .., ' Jnl,g,.n..,I l3l .15 X M , Q, ,M m..,.x,wt I W- n .X 1 -, .9 W' :kr Z? .bA .4 - ' A HATS -' ' ' x ' vj' , 1 dlM'FlY.., ,yQf'j 1'l1:Elini 5 A ALSQ - A .wavy 4' C -z f ,if .vb ' Xi , . I Q X :ii N 4'A,.1A t .- 'xx 4. if G 5 'Tu f A tbB'v'l'LEpm N'f AT-7' ' '- ' NOVDN 'rhf7 'qR 5 f '5 u,,..6 In f' . in in ' gyms' F' M HWS NVRDFR, f 199' 3957 VAS PARUHNPJEQ .,4,f5'i5 lEWii 3T Q ITS, 'dusj' Llnjl ,gms , if ll I J , ' , lw e-:ez-2 f 1 ' l x M VT Miss Hildegarde llein Nliss Neva llolman ' Mrs. XVinnifred Mabry I 7 l l G11'1S Atllletlcs Although llrs. Klabry came to us only at the beginning of this year, she has be- ll . . , . . . l come quite an indispensible part of our school life. VVhenever a certain dark-hery head towers above a group of eager girls. action is soon to follow. Wvhether the girls belonged to a gym class or a basketball squad, they felt her influence equally. llrs. Klabry, who was known until last summer as lliss uvinnifred Johnson, at- tended North-XVestern Lvniversity at Evanston, lllinois, where she was a member of the Alpha Gamma Sigma, National Physical lfducation Sorority. Since leaving college she has taught at Galena, lllinois, where she was supervisor of physical education: N Rockford, Illinois, and Seiberling School of our own city. She has also done play- ground work in Evanston, Rockford, and lfreepcrt, lllinois, as well as in Akron. :Xt Freeport she was playground supervisor. She names as her hobbies-golf and girls. She says she has enjoyed particularly the work in basketball and baseball during her l stay at VVest. Kliss Hein and Bliss Holman are members of the class of V928 at the Klunicipal University of Akron. They each spent half of the fall semester at lVest doing practice teaching and observation in physical education. llliss Hein, a member of the Kappa , . . ..., . . x lxappa Gamma Sorority, is greatly interested in the art or fencing, as well as all other it athletics. Bliss Holman, a member of the Sigma Delta Theta Sorority, has held a place ' on the VVomens' Rifle Team at the University for several years. She also enjoys hockey and socker. ,5rs5.iii SEI'-f TA' gif' ' -S c.M,.,...f I1o3l Zi Varsity Hockey lVith a large number of last year's players and a good backing of new-comers the girls' hockey team bid fair for an excellent season. Nine of last year's letter girls were available. However, games could be scheduled with only two schools, Central and East, because of some opposition to girls' interscholastic athletics. But these two games proved to be so closely matched that they made the hockey season, however short, very worth while. The first, against Central, showed greatly improved playing over that displayed in practice. The ball hovered about Central's goal nearly the whole game. Central's clever defense trick and several very fast players in the forward line helped to keep the game a fast one to the end. The lfast game was expected to be a very hard one, but the Cowbelles found themselves not only equal to but even slightly superior to the hard-hitting East team. Excellent pass work and a strong back field were mainly responsible fur this. Practices were held at Perkins XVoods, and games. at the reservoir field opposite Sei- berling School. Reba Cleveland was elected captain and Zelma Conway, assistant captain. They aided not only in choosing the line- up but also in coaching, besides being themselves invaluable members of the team. ..............-,,........., - ...-s. , :-en ,,,,, ef.-T '11 ilu-lj N ., c -.- 'xx it tr... ,,.A W., Wi? 'Q , W -'nan-gs -ja-oi H ,-fk--e-414,15 L-V -V H---.X 'ip' I,--.-...-......,--0.3 iii I I ,,.b,7, L, Varsity Hockey The line-ups Center ..... Left inside . . . Right inside .. Left wing .... Right wing Center halfback Left halfback . Right halfback .4 Left fullback .. and scores for the games were as follows: Central 1, VVest 2. Zelma Conway .. Hlary Grace Harrington Helen Hahn ...........Anna Couts . . . . . .julia Harrington .. . . . . Reba Cleveland . . .Gertrude Cronan . . . .hlarian Thomas . . . . . . .Eva Leidal 7 Right fullback .................,...... Lucile VS oehler Goal keeper Both goals xx Center . . . . Lett inside . . . Right inside Left wing ..... Right wing .... Center halfback Left halfback Right halfback . Left fullback .. Right fullback .. Harper 'ere made by Rlary Grace Harrington. East 1, YVest 3. ...,................Zelma Conway . . .llary Grace Harrington . . . . . . . . . .Helen Hahn . . . . . . . .Anna Couts . . .... Marian Thomas . . . .... Reba Cleveland . . .Gertrude Cronan . . .Julia Harrington ........... .. lllarguerite Sucher .....LucileYVoehler Goal Keeper .......... Jean Harper Left wing Csubl ...... Esther Harter Left fullback lsubj Mildred Smith Goals were made by Klary Grace Har- rington CZD and Helen Hahn. Other members of the squad are as fol- lows Penelope Lapish hlary Harwell Clara Kleckner lblildred Bickett Klildred Harner Nedra lX'Ioss Elizabeth Radwany Jennie Klein Violet Rliller Helen Rockwell Katherine Klutz hlarie O'Brien Elizabeth Gettys ' . rf1r':?:Nwmwm n4uaunwfma-:awp nnnmr N-1,-rpg.-,.., . ,.. F.. ,..,-uuwn.s.-4 Mvs11u-un.4-gs-W.-.N ...f... .. , . ..4.. --- r1os1 ui 1 , f - l , N ,, M.: wwf , ,,.l Baskethall Fflllfllllllll Yvflllfl LVIILI thzlppcll. Nl:ll'gllcl'llr Hlll'l':lt'klllllll. 1.1-lx fl'1lYt'll. NIllliI'E'd Illllllcl. lllxlrt- llnlrlx lfxlptnilll, Hlzlllvlle lit-llc. :M ealvh llf the flblll' tegllllx llf girls' hzlskcthzlll we-p tll Ihtll' PIIILYN, the fl't'NhlIlt'Il lalkt- the lllwext IHlNiliHll. llllt l7t'l'1lllNt uf any luck llf drlcltlllillzltillll nl' A'pcll.' 'l'hex Zll'f tll he llllllllellded tlll' the lille Nllllwillg :llld glllld -plwtxlllllllxhip they NhHW'l'ki, C'Xt'Il thllllgh slllllc llt thclll XYCVL' Plllflllg Ll gzlllle Cllflfflj llt-xx tll Ihvlll. -Ill-t lxgllt lllltll we alle Nellllll'J ut' hcllrd llrzlce llllrrla. Vlllilillll. any. I Q L .X'flflf1llnlllf,' 'llllffl Y l lllll.l H.llllllLgtllll, Nl.llll- lllillvll, ,Ie.ltl lllllllltllll, L':ltht'llllc lllhlll, Nl.ll'g.llx't .xllll lXI'lIlllC'l', Iflht-l llglrtt-l' ll'.llll4llll'. lht- Nlllllllvllllllw, thllllggh hllltllf an NlIt'lL'NN1lll :lx they hlltl ulxhvd, -hlllxcd Hlllldl ill- tt-rut .llld Nllllll hx Vllllllllgj lllll ulth tht- gglxfaltfxt lllllllhl-l' ll! PlL!Nt'l'N wt :lllx clllv, I'I'HIIl llllll' thglll thlltx QIIIN lwthlll' lllllt:-l' wxlx t'lt't'lt'd t'LlDlJlIl. lhllllgh dlmllt'd hy tht- wllllllw llld lllllllllx. Ihl- wpllllllllllt-N tlvicqltvll lht- fIl'NhIlN'll S Itl H. I -- l--.-,Y ::.:?,-,, WW, W , Y l l llllfll A . , , 7 L1i,,,...XQ nt .....A..- ....,........,,,,X3NL 5, Baskethall 9 ' ff' ' l I L4 if i 3 8 Q . Q gi i I f K Xia 1 l l l .III 111111 Tffzrn 1 Vera Pnntinu:-, lXl2lI'HllCl'llt' Slither. Marion Snyder, Reba k'lt-velaiid 'raptainl. Zcllah i llcnxal. Nancy' Kanaga. The junior ICHIII, with Reha f'lC'X't'llllItl ax captain. fhnwed laxt, Nlllllllif playing againxt the rival as-nim's, hut only succeeded in running up ll wnre uf S In the ntlierx' 14. llnwsxcr, they displayed their Nuperiurity liver the -npl1ni11m'r- hy ll 3-ll xcwre and over the frcsliinen hy a lil-tl scnre. ' ll .1 l I l X li r Q! l Q 2 S l l i 9 5 , l E R. i 1 l 4 Q, SVIIIIII' Tran: fy Zelma Vunway, lcaptainl, Helen Hahn, Nlarinn 'Vlinnm-, Virginia .,Xilainx, Mary Grave 'l i llarringtnn. l l ln the regular fall scrneater rnnnd nf girl! inter-claw lwaskrtlwall the weninr tt-am wax winner uf the Clav tournament. XVith Cnnnie Cnnway a- captain :intl several otlierx of last yenrk varsity Nqnml, the team made a straiglitlnrwartl path tn viftnry. llauli player , l X was rewarded in rc-cognition chapel with a lmld WIS in real and lwlaclt felt. j 5 ' l ll , V 5 4,5-,, K A gww 577 7557 -- -1 - .-M..-..wf..-U-vu--.n--.-nu----.A-. -M -v ,- X ' ' A ' ' 3-.-.Q V ' ,nn 5-4-15.-...vfmf -v K Y limi 'N -jun, ff ' F 1N,L,.,. 1. , .l WH., -...Y V4 -Y W ,K Wi-.. . 1 -h v.A,! ,I .Eff ?' Fourth roxx I-Miss hVflgIllCl', Virginia Atlanis, Ltieile XYhoeler, Nl. ki. Harritigton, Nlargtierite Znhrt. Marie tl'Brie11, I'l1ird row:-Penelope l.lll7l5ll6', litlith Laughlin, l7lore11ce Snumlers, Reba Clt'VC'l11lltl, Mztrgaret Sfhnieder. Gertrude Cfllllllll. Second ron f1l':l5lC Nlllss, Nlariaii '1 llllllllls, ixllllil Couts. Ulara KleCli11el', Nllirguerite Sueher. Vera Pontius. First row :-Zelma Conway, Mary Oldham, Sarah Xhllllllbl, Marv Harwell, Esther Harter, Mildred Smith. Helen Hahn. Girls' M M Club Fo six veirs the Girls' WV Clulu has l1ee11 represe11tative of girls' athletics i11 XVest's l'..'1, , ' Circle of eltilws. The Club is made up only of girls who have reeeived their tirst letter uitle and have l196Il diilv voted llllkl initiated lllltl it ht' the active lllEllll5t'I'b. The letter is earned lsv Il sVNIL'lIl of mints iii four groups' sports i11 season outside athletics gym uork, and . , l iygiene. The point system makes it possilmle for every girl who 15 milling to 1111! forth some effort i11 atlileties to earn ll letter. The activities of the eluh iiielutle all sorts of outdoor get-togetliers. livery ter111 ll hali- quet is held i11 t'o1111eetio11 with the i11itiatio11 uf new IIlCllll1t'I'S. This year tl1e girls' eluh Vlillllllllell with tl1e liovs' 'WV' L'li1l1 iii spo11sori11g a big mixer for all Il1C sehool. Tl1e st-t'o11d letter. a large old liiiglish Wm, is tl1e highest athletic honor, with tl1e exeeptioii of the gym i'Ulllllt'll toxvartl the Nero pltxcd o11 1 ICllll Ill 1ll sl metlal. that 11 girl can rereive at XVest. To earn it slit lllllNl putt iouslx hate received her first letter. have worts. and have placed 111 '1ll meets held dtiring tl1e school year. No vxork done ixhile sl1e is uorking for her lirst letter can he lo tl1t lett 114 the toni girls 1vl1o ret'eived their clfllllllll, l'level1111d, Stroller. ll:1l111 -eroiid letters 111 hlaotiarx ol this veal. ll Sl ff K W f JI 1 O1'g3l1iZHt ifD11S VIi2Y li2'X2L .l T. 4 l ..- 4 fn? 111:-al li 'KN . .--..-,1,,,,lAY , - ,Q 2 , , ......-....-, .,,.,.. 1. 1 .X 1 I in a 1 . ' 3 i X A . X - x L i 41 l DEO KEYS 1 'I'hii'il unix:-Bella Zellimzer, as-iiiinxg Pauline Hryunt, clziwesg ixlIlI',LflICl'lIC Zzilirl. ft'llll1l'C'NQ ' llnnzilil linhlke, nrgzinizririnnsg Helen llailm, girl! Npnrr editnrg Anna llnlwhim, feninrx, Secninl ww:-XYilliziin Ygiiice. acninrag Aileen Lii'egni'y. nrt editor: llurnlil Brock, hui! I xpnrr fditnrg Ami Nlclhiigliey. fziuiilry eslitur. Ifirsr l'lHYI-fit'I'l1lkllllE' Young, editor: lluldn llec-pe. Nt'4.'l'C'IClI'f'Q Frank Cnhen, pifture mun- gigrrg l,lllll'1l blanc- Stillman, featnreag lienry XYngner. assixtunt picture nizinngerg Nliv lilimlwetli Stevclixnn, faculty iialviwix Rodeo Executive Staff Xli nqinii' is Rmlcn. lliis is my littli lwirtlidzn, :md tn cvlvlwzxtc tliv Uffllblllll I ve :Ht ll lmglir ncw ml cm'ci'. Wvlizit l :rm l mvr tn my inistrcsf, Gcrzililinc lining, i'ilitni'. :mil tn tlic grnnp pic- rnrvil qilinw, fin' tlicx limi- been wlcli' wxpiiiixilwle fur mc tliis wan: ll l'i'1inklin Llmrcliill, assistant spurt cnlitnr, liclpc-il sccnu' tnutlizill :mil lvzislivtlwzill gnpi. Since- ln- unix not il sviiiur, luis picture was nut nscil nitli rlii- stuff. .-Xltlinugli .luck fliignii- Inf u iniwc, inn lumix' lmnl was ling witli wink nn tlw Lfzrmf, ln' ilu-ii , tlic Tnnniwt piutiirw, vspvcizilly rlii- nm' cnllcil NVli:it Il Scniui' 'liliinlis .-Xlwniitn. l gnvv ln' nmxr lmmxx Kli iliiixinn pxlgw wcix' :iwn tn mr ln llnrntlii Gnlillwrg. Nliirccl- linv Siu-ricci' flivtclii-il all tln' cinlwlciib fin' my iwgzlliivgitiini sectinn. l':mlinu lfriiint l wzix iiwpniixilvlv fin' :ctting :ill my lctta-is typi-il :mil was nlw ll incinlwi' nf rlii- clzlsscs I Ntziii. After uraiilnzitiini in -lzniiiziry Wvillizini Ysincc :mil l.:mi':l tlzini- Stillman cximc I lmck tn wlinnl :mil Npi-nt nizmi' linnrs in mi lwlizill. l :ini imli-lm-d tu Klzirgm-i'itc Zzilirt j ini' rlii- lcrtm-i'ing in tliv Tvxitim- Ni-ctinn. 'lin Kliss lflifnlwtli Stvwiisuli l wiili tn ox- ! prws nn Niiici-rv zippivcizltinii fur rlii- mzmy sllggustiniix slim' lizif nHcrm'il :mil zilm fin' tln- uniiitlwx lumix Nlic line xpm-nr tn nizilxi- mi liftli 1lIlI1lXt'l'N11I'l Nllccvwfiil. I l nnli linpv l lizixunlt ilisnppuiiirvil mi public. i Y Y kvsl llrlil 'Z 'SN if X l F iii A it .A In Vx fl ..,. S51 gt, , u V' sis Q , , 1' it - ss 1-Jsssis - ' ., .- 5 M r' -1, . J I ' li . S' - 'ff Lf ' ' A sr ff?-i .V ,. , 5 . S. SE V. , p X 3 ' r l ,gl VIL L , Lk I ini, K Iris' .Y . ' X 1 ' . J' f fl-1 J 5 1 '- f .:. i s sc ' I . mf . , 3 . x 1, .1 T, S-,Q 1 is X N F 8 5, ff X. --X. I-l il , 1 it A Yr' ' Y rrf' -s A ' mi t 1 if '- 15 i - -3 s- ff . T. sv f s ' 'L . ' ' xx ' , ' - X Q' 'I z-:fer K A J 'ffigj . ' . I Q' Third row 1-Thaddeus Golitz, advertisingg Sylvia Roth, seniorsg listher Stanick. tvpistg June I-Saver. classesg Doris Savage. tvpistg Alice George, tvpist. Second row:-David Radam, assistant circulation mgixg I-'ae Sarchet, feature editorg Marv Grace Harrington, organizationsg NX ade Surbey, advertising. First row:-Mr, Neueuswander, faculty advisor: Nina lfllis, classesg blilo Shaffer, assistant business rngizg Albert Mathias, advertising IIIQIIQ Helen 'I'ral'lord. organivationsg joseph Seibert, business mgr. Rodeo Executive Staff All of mv financial affairs were taken care of by my master. -loe Seibert. the business manager, and the Rodeo Business Staff, composed of Albert llathias, adver- tising manager, llilo Shaffer, assistant business manager, Uavid Radam, 'liliaddeus Golitz, XVilliam Sheck and Yvade Surbev, assistants. Because of the energetic work of the Rodeo General Staff and the floor managers. Klilo Shaffer and David Radam, l am to be taken to a greater number of homes than ever before. I am fiftv cents more, but everybody seems to think l am worth it. Aly advertising section caused mv financial sponsors a great deal of worrv. Albert Blathias deserves credit for his efliciencv in collecting i455ll.llO worth of advertising during the fall semester. Then in the spring VVilliam Sheck. 'lihaddeus Golitx. and my master finished the work. VVhen the task was accomplished, they had succeeded in obtaining 8745 worth of advertising. almost 34100 more than the best previous record, Klv advertisers ought to be satisfied with my advertising section this year, be- cause the snaps mounted by Laura .lane Stillman make it much more attractive. Klr. Neuenschwander was the supervisor of the business staff, and l want t express my thanks to him for his excellent management. T' W, 'i ' in ,ps ,zaas-,- p 1, nun. 'han -nn , - ,ef --,. Illlil V V,44'1qXk 7 -'QT no it ff: r' -'r 'f'i?15i QT.1,,,..-..1 K ' if5iLgg......... . 'f W '- z',Q'- ,Q 1- Q , QS Foreword ln the fifth edition of Cl'he Rodeo the staff lias endeavored to make a true 'roundfupu of li student life and activities at lDest Hiqh durinq the qear 1927 and 1928. Mag these paqes, as souvenirs of scliooldaq fellowships and ions, secure a lastf inq place in the pleasures of qour memoriesl N l XYZE:i?:f4EXf rf-, ,,....:-,- ...mr Y H-...,f,g:r-.Ve,,..V.,4 'iliii Ube Scholastic Ebitor Ilbublication Gontests ,.X4:AEi-:gil Ai ,llf-5512 ' KTZSQQL5 'fPtss4x5onV MWA A , V ii 'X N Q' jgu ' Y xiii T ' ,xg . , N .Q -XJ5y 4 I . 1527 Chin in tn Grrtifg that Glu Rodeo Was rated as an C3411-American Yearbook in fhe Seventh Cffcztional Conteit cj' 6722 Scholaiitic Editor Cinuv-ded at 'Ghc llniurrnitg nf Minneanta Brparlmmt nf lnumnltsm September, 1927 ' . , .gfgiirgfv-., F-l, ' Aft ..,'..-.m5.Li..n..m4,!Q ,H , ww-, , All-American Honor Certificate ,-Xceuiwliiig tu the results nf the Sehnlztstie Etlitni' llnhliczitiuns Contest nt l I YV4-5t's Illlllllill The Rmlrn reeeivetl .-Xll-American Hmmm' Rating. Xu little credit clue the stuff nniler the fzieulty siipeiwisimi nf Miss lflivzilweth Stevenbnn :intl XIV. Nenenswanmlei' fm' the tliwtinet lmmn' which has come tu Wvewt fur the iitst time. ln the division nf high fchnula h:n'ing :in enrnllnient of 13110-l'7'lO eight teeeix :in .'Xll-ixIUl'I'lCI1ll Vilflllg. lt may :ilm he inteteiting tu know that in this tlixifinn Y ln Rmfen wan the nnly' high school Jlllllllill in Ohin tn place in the fxll-fxIUt'l'lCllIl clam 'l'he competitive feutnte of the fxlla'xIlR'I'lL'IlI1 enntest if ennsitleretl the least pnttzint. ltf l'L'11l pnrpme is not to Clfllll' intel'-aellnnl rixtilry, llllf In pi'1n'itle 21 me N hx which Ntilttx may he zlitletl in giving their aelmuls :tml crvmmnnities 21 signilie pnhliezitinn, and tn help them in the snlntinn ut their technical pmhleins. 'llhe . iXIllt'I'lCZ1ll system uf Tililllgj seelv to erezlte within the sulinnl ll xezn' tn xezli' ettntt tn nn pi'm'e the quality nt the sehnnl pnlwliezitinnwftn eftathlish the itleail nt i1npi'4n'enu l lla' sfllmrls Wlllfll VCC eive :in Jxll-ixIUl'I'lC1lI1 rating hzne :1 Sfllllllillll tu inznntqnn-uthti wlinnlt, xi gnnl tn :1ttlin. lllll -Xll 'IFF to : i.. ly ms- A- -fx: LJ' QQ 11 4 A Fifth row:-Ellis Lowen, Celia Marcus. George Shaw. Kenneth Gambee, Fred XVindsor, Louis Miller, Lee Reifsnider, YYayne Snyder. Ronald Switzer, Arthur Behling. Fourth row:-Mr. Neuenschwander, blames Loy. xvlllllllll Titmas, Gerald Shaffer, Louis Bunts, Irving Blumenstein, David Gehring, Albert Mathias, Robert Plumer, Harry flood. Third row:-Dwight Myers, Donald Stewart, Albert Titmas, Floyd Favinger. joe Seibert, Mary Grace Harrington. NVava Buntz, George Usher, Alice George, Second row:-Mary Oldham, David Radam, Sam Mirman, Helen Trafford, Marguerite Zahrt. Fred Mugrage, Marian Campbell, -Iosephine Ford, Laura jane Stillman. First row:-Beatrice Reese, Ruth XVall, Mildred Smith, Geneva Iimig, Mary K. link, Amy McCaughey, Rose Krause, Helen Hahn, Not in picture:-Ruth Ashelman, Donald Shook, Gerald Roland, Dorothy Sample. Rodeo General Staff The Rodeo General Stall' was composed of members of the senior classes who volunteered their time and effort in order to make possible the record of 1175 Rodeos. There was a speaker and solicitor appointed for each rooin. lt was the fllllj of the speaker to acquaint the students with the real value of the Rodeo and to explain the benefit derived if sullicient Rodeos were sold. The room was then turned over to a REPR'35ENTAT1l'l'l MEMBERS solicitor who finished the task of getting subscribers and collecting the advance payment of 331110. The campaign was directed and car- A6 ried out by -loe Seibert, the Business Manager, assisted hy the floor managers. Milo Shaffer and David Radam. Much of the success of the campaign was due to the efforts of Mr. Neuensch- wander. faculty advisor of the staff. Milo Shaffer D.ui.l R..fl.nn jot- St-ilvtrrv mU1A'Qluu c.q!1L.4'F-liilfi-YC-T5-ll .5- Ar fbl' ZUJf i11 143' '1'!s14kk1 Jl-0 nv-1 i,Ni FC ' -mumwwqpn-.-,-nmnw.':isauqn-4ah4a..m'-bfs..-,.-An:-una:-v,,4..... .-,.is.. .a:f..n,:-axe. 1 M. - fu..-V. . 11131 . . .......1.,. 4-'W ----,Q -- - nm A K ew. . 1 1 xi, f wa 'pfrivh f i' W 4. ,- 4- Fourth row:-Ellis Lowen, circulationg Zeltna Conway, girls' sport editorg Margaret Bolduc, ttpistg Lorraine XVeller, husiness manager: Donald Shook, circulation. Third row I-lJZlVlLl Gehring, circulationg Gerald Statler, circulation: Florence Liurir, Llssllflllli' editor: Irene Sollers, secretary: Irving Bluntenstein, husiness managerg Ruth XVall. literary editor. Second row:-Ruth Moskoritv, associate editor, Kenneth Ciamhee, asst. advertising manager: Virginia Bowers, art editor, john Palmer, sport editor, Geneva Emig, typistg Ronald Switzer, art editor. First row:-Mr. Murphey, faculty advisor, Edward Maior, circulation manager: Fay YVare, typistg Mary K. Link, associate editor: Betty Reed, circulation: Ruth Uwsley. editor-in-chief. Lariat Executive Staff Thr l.11rit11, XVest's school paper, is a five column paper which, until this spring semester of 1928. has heen published only every two weeks. Through the efforts and co-operation of the staff, the news English classes, under the direction of Mr. Patil Nlurplley. printing classes, under the direction of Mr. H. A. Sargent, and the student body, a weekly paper is heing produced. The staff is issuing seven six-page and seven four-page papers. which are being produced at the former cost of fifty cents. The hrst edition of Tiff l.1u'laf in the spring of 1922 had :t circulation of six hundred. while the present circulation is sixteen hundred, The paper then was a four colutnn. four- page paper. The reporting for Thr I,u1'if1I is done hy the students of Mr. Nlurphefs new lfnglisli classes. 'lille material is arranged by the members of the editorial stati who ohtained their position through the interest of the news classes. The present editor-in-chief with Mr. Mur- phey select the editor-in-chief for the next semester: the three select associate editors and other mernhers uf the staff. The editorial staff decides upon the suhiects ot the editorials. tow -vrtatner head. the details of the cartoon, and the picture-all of which are to he used in the next edition. ili'L HI'1ll1l1ll.lllf, Tiff I,uriul is the pr'-duct of the printing l'ts-:- under the direction of Mr. ll. .X. Sargent. The printing classes lw printing the insert sheet of the Lariat enahle the stat? to produce fourteen issues without raising the subscription cost. .. ....-.-lq-Q V H... 2 l ni 11141 If V do ---- .-sf-193 ,. .. ., , - . l ,VV - . ' '- i -. A - ee- Xfire? V 11. -- -X X :. 1 . r S .kts 'J E: I 'ff ff -- I Y-i i. k :f.i5,A-El, x is f i ' , if 4 K' K ii V 5 ' gb '5' 53 t- sts, , . . , , F . - - - sr 3g.:,..,i 1 - - -g 1 t .s - .. s 'Vs S .s X . . - '-1 '. 'M f 'Ei . ' fe 1:-if li ii ul i T g i is -ff- :1-47 W sfiss- ' '. '- ' J 'va i -if . is I ' Zag I ' i 1, sq as P ,Q -, - .sg'f1 is X fi ws f -5-. if t ' .ae '- Fourth row:-Lucy Price, typistg Dorothy Fogarty, associate editor, Mildred Leibovitz, secre- tory, VVilbur Barnes, sport editor, Penelope Laplsch, exchange editor, blames Myers, atlver. tising staff. Third row:-Gerald Rowland. asst. sport editor, Helen Fellenhaum, exchange editor, Celia Nlarcus, typistg Dorothy Sample, literary editor, James Loy, circulationg Marion Campbell. circulation. Second row 1-Cleo VVetzel, asst. literary editorg Albert advertising stall: Arthur Behling, circulationg Lois Ritllev, news editor. First row :-jack Adams, column editor, Marion Th advertising staff, Mary Alyse Easton, advertising sta editor-in-chief Reave n, associate editor, Alice Hanson, feature editorg Hyman Roseman, omas, girls' sport editorg Keith Hg Cel Lariat Executiv line of The Business Staff of The Lnrial has a varied vision of the business manager, advertising manager, business manager in council with Mr. Murphev selec two managers select the entire business staff, which M changes that he thinks to be for the benefit of the st The duties of the advertising manager and assistants write copy, decide the position of the ads in the paper, money is turned over to the business manager. The busi business transactions concerning the paper: such as paying lwllls. The circulation manager has a variety of work He has charge of the circulation campaign, keeps sponsible for the distribution to the subscribers. The circulation assistants are in direct contact wi thev collect the monev and turn it over to the circulati business manager. The exchange editor has charge uf all exchanges all mailed subscriptions. ia Leitz, typistg Edward e Staff work which is under the and circulation manager. The arf. banking with w accounts t the n and c hich to keep him extremel manager for the next stall. r. Murphey comments upon and are to secure Contracts, ness manager takes care with his assistants, and th the home room managers from HU lllClH of the 5 endance. The secretary is in charge of the home room att typists have charge of typing all material before it is ll15l ' sEl'll I 1- Nesbitt, Snyder, super- present The advises get or ollect the monev for them. This of all money, making purchases, and 5' busy. is re- xv hom ager who, in turn, gives it tu the waper with other schools I! grades, and grade cards 1 the printers. nd also . The 1 lui 1 L. . i W' . :annum fl N- , . i l -. ,-m,, . S223 1 xi 'T JY4 l .. ,.,. . , l' Filth rim 1- Mr. Nlurpliey, Izwther Nlerritnan, slaniex btamhaugh, Izllia Lvmen. Dave lfehring, i Irving Bliiinen-iein, llungild Slmnk. i Fourth rmv:-Harriet Kerr, Celia Leitz. Dawn NYagner. Edith Seuell, Liilhert Landwehr, l Rnhert Pluiner, Paul Reed, Emanuel Nlyer, Charles Hutchison. I Third rim:-Edward Krueger, Paul Nlinnick, Sain Nlirman, Harold Schaffer, Billie i Fanklmnner, Martha Finervni, liurntlix' Sehnttzi, Lnix Mort. l Neciirid i'nw:-Leuiiui'd Burkliart, Sarah Schlitt, ,lnaephine Linton. Furrext Paxann, Betty ' l.aYan, blames Stewart, Celia Chappell, julia Turlvauitch, Klart Reisinger. v Iirxt rms:--Morris Rmen. lilivalietli Minniclt, Mary .lane Shepherd, Betty Reed, -lainea Phillipx, Betty XViener, llarriet Ifenneinan, Mildred Smith, Annie Langley. Flnrence Baugliinan. i l . v Lariat Home Room anagers g The Lariat htime rnnin managers are alinmt as iinpnrtant ax the Niall sell, for it if due tn them that Financial havking i- given the Lariat. The 1 hiiine runtime are divided intn three feetinns, and a campaign is held he- 5 tween the nerve English elawex. The winning clan ix rewarded hy an , iftern-mn vixit tu the Beaeiin Qlflllflllll plant, Besides the riinin inaniijen 4Q,AT x,- Q there are the Hour inanagerx, uhii take care uf the inivnei. RLI,Rli5KX,I.lXv1.lx-li MEMBERS Uuring the fall Neineeter fnur rtmtna were lllll per cent tub-ci'il1er:, while the 4 total ninnher uf siilixtwiptiutia ua- ap- - prwxiinateli 1300. ln the Npring. thanln Vi In the efforts of the managere. increa-ing , Q iiitcreet wax xlitmn, fur 15 rnuins sinh- wriheil IIN' per rent fur the paper. The :- whfvle niiinlwer nf xtlluerihers was ltvllti. The iw-ni niaiiageis are rewarded at I the end of the eeinexter hy a red and I hlaclt hivund twipy nt all the Lariats i-Nned during the term, thix ix a real retributorx l lille Xl,-ir It iliiii l'liiitiiii.i Nlililitii bnirih fur the etlnits nt the rnuiii nianagere. I' . il A. ,T .,, - .-. X .-.-g,-,,,.....,,,...,.-.y-r.-f- -H V -qwyv--'----e --- --rw-vw-u , It ,.,T,....1..,.,,..,..,, - .......... , . ....3,, lllril K' rs, .f t ' ' ,xv .A V Y - - - T - We--.w....., ,V s--+0--4 Rs . Sixth row:-Frances Fisher, Edward Major, XVilliam Sheck, llelen Munsell, Elizabeth Perks. Fifth row:-James Crawford, Virginia hlontgoinery, .-Xrthur Hehling, Emanuel Myer, Philip Svraeopoulos, Simon VVansky, Babe Blumenstein. Fourth row:-james Phillips, Margaret Ensign, Dorothy Sehotta, Marion Campbell, Helen Krocker, Solomon Averhtxck, Iva Patton. Third row :-Martha XVhite, Aldine Barrackman, Thelma Headley, Virginia XVishart, Martha Lifshitz, Kathryn Graham, Evelyn Baer, Second row.:-Lawrence jalfe, Carnzon Boyes, Mary Mcformiek, Brooks VVl1eeler, Gerald Brittain, Mary Shepard, Melba Hoover. First row:-Mary Cadwallader, Margaret Krumbein, Irene XYarner, Lehia Martucei, Morris Rossen. Not in picture:-Elvira Doseh, Gloria Borous, Charles Sattes, Arthur Friedman, Harold Burtz, Leonard Burkhart, Edward Steigner, Harriet Kerr, Fred Oplinger, Fae Sarehet, Violet Fisher. Lariat General taff The subscription campaign begins the third week of school, when the t goodwill l,m'i11I is issued. ln the first two weeks of the campaign sub- scribers are solicited, and during the last two weeks payments are Collected. During subscription week speakers from the news English classes intro- duce the paper, while the solicitors obtain subscriptions. The recorders keep the results of the campaign up to date and make reports in rooms and on the sales chart in 417. The home room manager, a member of the home room, then collects the payments, can- vasses non-subscribers, and distributes each issue of the Lariat in his room. The money he receives in pavment for the subscriptions is turned in to the l-loor man- ager and Credited to him. f' REPRICSFNT.-X,IilYE NllflNlBERS The home room managers have a great deal of work to do, and they de- serve credit for their interest and hack- ing given voluntarily to the paper. The great success of the Lariat is due in no small measure to the efforts ot these stu- ellti Simon Xkuiislty l'.iul Xliuniek lui l'.ttton -nntmtnqf-ms-.-ants s... ... V-.-..-W t-..,,.- ..,. -f-...fb-.,..-.-.Q-.-nun-ntgn-pwveuouy--.,.'-.-ta..-.-.v.t.. -1 - . ,...... .. H171 rf -X VF . .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.. ....... ,,',r1-,Y li, ,- ,1.,,, A,,,,,-W A Y,5, lx I il - e- lu- i J ' i . b , ,i 'Q Fifth row:-Mr. lruin. Fred XVindmr. Stanlev Smuyer. joseph Mullini, Super Zang. 'll Frederick Fuchs, XVilliam Kneale. Fourth mtv:-Floyd Favinger, Rnhert Plnrner, Forest 'Fhumay Nlareelline Spencer, Mr. Culp, Dale Harrah, Mr. Hinkle, Zella Hensal. 'Fhird rmv:-Robert liruine, XYade Surhey, Arline Eckard, 'Irie Seihert. ,laenh Bruuk-. Mvrtle XVishart, Mary Dnrnhai, Rohert Sipes. Seeitnd rim:-Nladeleine XYilwn, Furl Yan Antwerp. Mary Fllen XYhite. Fduina Stveeny. Lawrence I,ade, Genevra Fields. Betty Kitselrnan, -lamea Scruggy. First rnw:-Haruld Brandiin. Mary Virginia Meforrniek, li-ther Harter, I-Qvelyn Gund. Ciladv- Levvix, Fred Uplinger. Robert Paul, Betty jane Nlery, Mi-5 Nlnrdoek. l Nut in picture:-Hmxard Ott, -lnhn Palmer, Hansard Nlaryanaki. i Uthcere:-Free. XVilliain Knealeg Yiee-Pree. YVade Surlvevg See-'Freax Ze-llah Hensal. i Student Senate X Q3 e - During the lzixt year the signe ereeted un the stairway hi the Student ' l N - .. t. . ll Senate. dexignated ax up or Hdmvn have dune much In relieve the i enligestiim in the halle and 1-n the stairxvavx , Thi, Iaxt xernefrer a dance wax given hy all the city ewuneile, Thie affair 55-ijt-55-Y f which wax held at Garfield High Sehmtl, did lllllfll tn advance the relations lwetueen all the high -elnmls. if 'Fhe Student Senate ua- organized in i ll RI-,PRI-LSI-KXl'AXI'IX'I' 511-Mm-QR5 V223 hy Nlr, li. li, Xlurlej. for the pnr- 1 puke nt getting u--nperaiti-vii nf the stu' i denre in the gwxerninent nt the whiwl. ' ' -fe Nlr. Uulp, Nlr. Hinkle. Nliw llettie Nlnr- , it d-wk. .ind Nlr. XY. UI. lruin :ire the pre-- K ff ent t11i'iiltyV.iilxiwi'- ut the iwgatiizxitiiiri. i L ,Q ' '- Repre-enlzttixex are elerted trrvln eilrh il! hiiine mmii. tm.id eitizenxhip and whirl- n ill'-lllli are the reqnirernentx 2-S-' j ln l I7 with the aid nt the Student il ' Senate xxvt'NI was 1llWlt' tn forge ahead intii 1 l l tirxt place in attendani'e, :ind with the ' ' -anne wi-wperrgitioii Nhe ha- lween alvle tu L innintziin that Ntandard. .Xt the prexent time W' liiil kid .' fig. ll ri., N XX nl- Nniliii Ninth and XXX-Nt are tied fur tirst place. ...,... V,-.......1.........-V. .... - ,, ,W-47.1-ff, ..-,-.- f-f,:e, f , 1, ' ' ,J-lull --J ' j - - .--.----..- ..-:QL ,f f - , ,,,: , Jn l 1 ' liixl If . fl be A Q e ets-e e -st X lfff -l -- ' A'-nal! 4: , X XL! J i i l i ,. . l . , it 4 l Fourth row:-joe Seibert, George Kurdish, XVayne Snyder, XVilbur Barnes, George Shaw, Milo Shaffer, Lee Reifsnider. Alohn Palmer. Third row:-Miss Rentscliler, Ruth Lieghley, Violet Fisher, Robert Thomas, Mary Grace Second ron Harrington. Albert Mathias, XVilmu Duncan, Sylvia Roth. -Mary K. Link, Margaret Frazier, Amy Mcfaughey, Geraldine Young, , Ruth Owsley, Myrtle XVishart, Laura ,lane Stillman, Eleanor Crissey. t First row:-Ruth YVall, Aileen Gregory josephine Ford, Dorothx Fogarty Fax XYare. Orhcers Orhcers - , Bella Zellinger, Helen Hahn. Fall: Pres. joe Seibertg Vice-Pres. Albert Mathiasg Sec. Geraldine Ynungg Treas. Aileen Uregorv. Spring: Pres. Lee Reifsniderg Vice-Pres. VVilbur Hzirnesg Sec. Dorothy Fngztrtyg Treas. Milo Shatter. l Winger The Natlonal Honor Socle-tv it '- Une of the most interesting and entertaining programs this semester was ,M provided by the members of the National Honor Society. At this program the Rev. Mr. Yocum sptilie' on the subject of StoplLookland Listen F .-Xt the close of , his speech the certificates of the society were presented by Mr. John YV. Flood. 1 5 The certificates carry uith them a four-fold significance: scholarship, character. ,I service, and leadership. RliPRliSEN'I'ATlYli MEMBERS ' 'Lo become a member of this society , one must rank in the upper fourth of , the class and be an outstanding example of the four-fold idea. Each semester ten , per cent of the 12-B Class and tive per l . t . l t cent of the 11-A class are chosen by ai :- committee of teachers to become members 4 of the society. S-1 , . . , rt Because this society is zz national or- lg' ganivation, no little credit is due to the ' it senior who becomes a member. li ,. . - , l Ihe Honor 5HClEIY nas been under the faculty supervision of Miss Beatrice Rent- I sCl'llE'I' slIlCe ils ilrgillllliliifill ill 1913. Lev lh-tfsintlrr tit-mlrliiit' Xounu Alot' St-ilwrt 3 l t , t , t V -'nil-:num-u'L't:il W ig, .11 1,-Z -. --.f riwj P t 1 5:2 fl i I: - -'X l I - V , l, t l t V l t tr i l it I it l 1' i t Q 1 .l ' lfiftlt ruw I-vlt'1lll Galehttttse, :Xlhert Mathias, I,ttttis Bums, Iidtvard Snyder, james Reynolds, Geurge l'shet', Henry YVagner. .l l ttttt'tlt run:-llaruld Shatter, Purtia Seltriher, Ruth Uwsley, XViltna llttttcan, XVava liuntl, lj' Mary Grace llarringtun, Mr. Hurst. l Third ruw: -Mari lillett XVltite, Marguerite Sucher, Dawtte Deacun, Geraldine Yttung, Helen Trafford. listher Stilsliy. Second I'0N'f1lx1llllllt' VVeittstein, Mtrle YVishat't, Ruth Krueger, Sarah Schlitt, Helen Hahn, if lileanur Crissey, Myra Miller. . 2 First ruw:-Cartnen VVyant, Goldie Axel, Margaret Farris, Laura Orutn, Mary Oldham. .Ittsephine Ruhertsott, Bella Zellinger. t t , t ll tudent Tutors K it f l The student tutut' activities at XVest are the tttttgruwth of student ad- Q l visurs whunt they finally sttpplanted. Matty wurtlty students tnai' he saved 4 ., I t ' t front failure hy vttltttttari help un the part ttf upper clztsstnen. A student ' f hotly sucialiled hy service hevatne the ideal uf the Sttcial Science lleparttnent. E lfttt' the last tive tears this wurk has - l R ICP , I Rl'15l'1Nili-'xililvlf Ml'iMl5l'iR5 heett carried un without definite tifgllllllll- - 1 tiutt un tlte part uf the student hudi. :Xt l present une sttperrisut' is in charge ut if tt,unt sllh, the tuturs' rutun, at each periud E of the day tu see that there is nu lual-ing and that the tvurk is carried un satisfact- i. t-rili and with-wut unnecessary noise. :Xt l the present time plans are heing tnade -I fur :t lWllI1tllll'l txhiclt will he fur the pres- ent and fttrtnet' tutttrs. t . l'lte tttturs deserve a great deal ut ,st ptttise fur their t'1llillt'Nf erlurts. fur they 1' Algtlt Has' tt! l ttttt l.t'tt Ntt'lt.t:t l'-ttttt Sltttlttr ll'l'k'lXL' Nlllllll l'l'C'llll. it l it l T ,HJ - .,.. H... ....-...--Q.-...... 1 --. ,...c x .R-M!! 33 83 35 Second row:-Mr Horst, tierald Shatter, ,lark Adams, David tiehring. First rout-Ruth Xxlllll, Joe Seihert, Irving lilnntenstein, lidward NVoloveck, Betty Reed. Student Tutor Supervisors Une of the small and select groups at YYest is that of the Student Tutor Supervisors. This group is comprised of seven pupils selected by Mr. Henry NI. Horst for the purpose of superintending the tutors and tutored. The supervisors have other duties than just being in the tutor room. It is their duty to keep the room presentahle. to maintain order in the room, and permit only those who are supposed to he in the room to remain, The supervisors really HCI as junior teachers, for they are compelled to keep REPRESEN,I,A,l.lx.E MEIXIBERS an attendance hook and an estimate hook. This book must be up to date at all times. An accurate check is kept on the pupils heing tutored. The students who undertake this ixork are to be greatly Commended. They reap some benefit from this, for they are in Constant touch with their fellow students in the capacity of overseers. It is also necessary for them to develop a certain Zlmllullf tif IZICI Zllltl tilpltlHlHCj', lrxinq lillliilrllsftitr lirililil Slzattii Al--v Stilv-it run-emu .. rngr,srfnseexrn.:-sums:-4-vu 1-'uw-7-w..,.. -,,.,.,..-es,-.:. -s,.-,Mfg-on-,xx-1 - Y- 1 -- -- - ,- -ws-.-1.4.0.1-w4,f i fzzij ,415 s,,,,,,,,. grill, :J Eigifggj P jf 'sf' -'N ' 'I M' ' it Q ff l Contents P Page Half Title Page l Frnntispiece 2 l Full Title Page . 3 Forewurd . -l' l ll Demlicatinn . 0 l To the Advertisers . 3 Nl 11 Views . . , '? Faculty . . 13 ' r -lllllllllfy Class of 1928 25 il l ,lune Class of 1923 . 30 lr N Llrllllllifi . . 01 K Sophwmure 09 gl Freshmen 77 1 l Athletics . S7 , Urgunizutions IUQ Fezztures . . H3 Advertisements . H30 t l l I ,x 1 1 l wfggif Kiggtf lf W ,, V , , P, ,.. , v.....,.feL,ffLf--M -9- f-,f 11 - -1- f' uulizrgi-1 -ur., , IS I t .-' J ' , ' J - g':' i ..,,,.,,..,,..,-.1 , ,....lI1 ,L,..,.....,x,i X : g-1 ' I 2 l l t 5. 4 I Fifth row 1-George Kodish, Robert lhlills, Milo Shaffer. llenry Nlareelline Spencer. I-iottrth ron:-bliss Ruse, Robert Thomas, lilizabeth Perks, Dorothy Crabbe. Helen Rifkin. Robert Crztxvfortl, Sidney Shear, 'l'hirtl row:-Ruth Lieglilet, lN'largaretbelle Bonham, lTli1abeth Letlerman, Helen Tratfortl. Paul NVagner, Alfred llartlesty, Richard XYashbnrn, Leon Deliaer. becond ron:-David Ratlam, Dorothy Fogarty, Dorothy Humble, Sarah Schlitt, Charlotte Margolis, XVilliam llout, Nelson Sherman. lfirst ron:-Elilzlbeth Lambert, Havelbelle Davis, Zelda 'I'renner, Klyrle XYishart. Benjamin Diefenbach, Nick Svrztuopnttlos, l.eonartl Kent, Lxtwrenre Knecht. Not in picture:-Robert llamill. Utlicers: Pres.. Robert lhlillsj Vive-Pres., Laurence linechtg 'l're:1s., Robert Thomas. Debate Club il s Ihe organization that barks the Debate Team ts the Debate Club. The lt' xx, l Debate Club llssisls the tlebaters by selling programs and providing entertain- iid ment for the visiting tlebaters ' GJ ll Nlany of the memlwrs ttf the vlnb are tlebaters or have tlebatetl at some il time. .Xlso some of the members of the vlub are members of the National li-wetisic league. Several members are RlfpRl:eI:y'1'YI-Iylg Xu:-NIH,-RQ at the present time rnalting names for A ' A ' ' ' i tltutltselxes along this line. .-Xllen Diefen- ' bxtvh, txho is it lortner member anal is 1 tv tt present attentltng llettllelwrg college, ' that xx utlleue tresltman have, an active plan- on the varsity. l.ntl1er'lolii1son and lttlt kltttnbetlin are also taking up de- nrlt at their i't's1tet'tixe svltttttls. IH. lwevottir a tm-inbt-r ot the Debate Clnlw one Illttsl 1v.tt'tit'ip.tte in the trxonts tlitl in tht' Class tlrlvlttes. .Xt the close HT ssc' the oltl metnlwrs rlioow those who best qnalilix for the requirements of the Ntlwt- titiit i ig-..i,+ ttaiw 'itt..t.i..t ttlttl-, -......f 1 -,' ', , 9 -nn, Ari: Ar ,,,,:::1, 1, Iljll wagner. Harold Mil-qolashek, I fflkx P 2 '2.,.-...ti N li , Y y is. 5 g I 15 f ,A V , 2 4 Q In Top row:-Dick YVashburn, Leon De-Baer. Dave Ratlam. Nelson Sherman. Middle row:-Eugene XYallace. james Stambaugh, Henry Wagner, Bob blllls, Bob Thomas, Bottom row:-Lawrenc 'neCht, Miss Whittington lcoachl. Myrle XVishart, Dorothy Fogarty, Ruth Lieghley. Ben Diefenbach. Not in picture: ' , Charlotte Slargulis, Nick Syracopoulos, bidney Shear. -Th K . 'QQN ' . f-'Wm Y, - lex Vareltw Debate Rx . H Q. The varsity squad is made up chiefly of the members uf the Debate Club who make up the debate team. :Xt the present time two questions are being prepared by the squad. Those studying the farm relief question zireg negative: David Radam, Ben Deifenbach. Bob Thomas, Bill Hotik. and Nick Syracopoulosg athrmative: Lawrence Knecht, Bob lxlllls, Dick XYashburn and Nelson Sherman. Those Studying the tax ques- tion are Ruth Lieghley, Eugene XVall:ice, Lawrence Knecht and Sidnex' Shear on the athrmative. and Charlotte Margolis. Nelson Sherman. Alames Stzimhuugh, Dick NVashhurn. l.eon de Baer. and Henry XVagner on the negative. Closely related to the varsity squad is the National Forensic League. To be- come a member one must have repre- sented the school in some form of public I speaking and must win one debate or win enough points otherwise to equal one sucuessful debate to earn enough points, 'I'he chapter at XVest High which nas organized in 1925 is the only one in Akron. The active members at NVest High are Hob Thomas. Bob Mills. l.awrent'e Knecht, and Milo Shatter. Miss Dorothy YVhittington, the debate coach, is responsible for the success uf the teams. and it is through her persistent - efforts that debating is coming into its own at XVest High. RliPRlisEX'IH-U'1YE Nl EMBIQRS li-'lit-i'tM1lls l..tui'tnu lxnvelit IC-'limit lht-in.is 51:31 t. :.......,.. ,qu l LJ it i l i l l i l A I 4 i l i 1 4 i 'i ll ir I .lil ind nnvv, having gi-unit ti vnung xvninnnhnnd, Nhe hm heenine private Necretnrx tn Il Nlrr. 'Nlueh evritement ix tirunxed during the aicvusgltinn nf the pnvilwle flnyer, and XY:1lex ix stzlhhed 1 ' Z-X :sl fm- rr 1-ig? -----3 1 i I I l i J 2 l l il ii 5 l i . 'V 'nv' 'N' P 1' '- 551.9253 ,M 4 , F ,, vf 4 f,:,..Lx:....,..4-1 -- -' -' ,-.11L. , E i c c 1 Dl llll'll1C Cluli I' Ihe Il1ll'ICt'Illl1 Chztir, ai rntnedy hi Bayard xl'lllt'l', nan preaented ' , bv the Drztmzttic Cluh, under the persnnal directinn nf Mr. Claude .-Xrnnld, 'l K, l llecemher X-In-ln, IVZT in the zluditnrium, :intl February 24. 1028 at Gund- ' f ' xezxr Theatre. Nlyxtery, vvith a hztckgrnund nf rmnzince, dnminates the J XJ' 'J 5 entire plot, which if briefly ns fnllnvvx: Helen U'Neil had heen vent gnvzxy while yet ll mere uhild tn he reared :xx gt xufirty lady. 1 rnxlu. l .Xt ai large dinner given hy the klrnsby N, EtlH1lI'll XYnleN. one of their guext-, plans In men- nn ll pnwihle murderer nf ri very dear friend uf hit, nhnm he thinkx i, une uf the gue-tx. ' u r . , . - - , ' l during the Neilnre. buxpicinti nnintx In Helen. who ls nell defended hy her muther, Nlitdnme I i 1:1 Grunge, the medium, lt 'ri t' i ' 1 f r i ' 1 ' l Rl-.PRlzSlzXl.XIlX it, NllzfXlBI1R5 'K TW f K' 't 'P 'W HH- 4 - t partly rnnvict their nun daughter. Nlrx. X . , . l Helen lrent. Nlztdztine 1.11 Lyrgtnge is 1 1 finally given ten minutes In -:ive her l tl.lllgllIR'l'. .tnd during thi- time Nhe new l I i N 4 N - wnwrrx tu remnxe :ill 1 stnpltintix, i f .Xlter the ten minutex nt niuterv, uc- I ti in. :ind excitement. the tight hy xt mnther i . In sin in innnrent daughter enxue-, :ind . nt vnurse, uverxthing linppenx for the , . ' ' 9 Xl '-, X14.t:i- X- xx un- ltr' null. Isnt. In-Nt in the end. 5 il gl , K 11:41 i l i A ,- 'wk W. gl Tl? 5 Q l 1 l l 'L i l l N54 X, il- 1 ll i. ' l lil ll Q is , ' 3 2 I s l Fifth rnw:-Mr. Arnold. Edward Kreislenian, john MeTammany, Irving Blumenstein, blames Myers, XVilliam Vance, Harry Sehecter, Ted blusell. rl Fourth ruw:-.lean Linton, YVarren Crnss, Margaret Reiske, XYilliam lirucli, Ida Dnlskin, Fae Sarehet, Alberta l7LlssIlHCl'lI, Richard llnllister. i Third row:-Marjorie Stevens, Mildred XVeiner, Harriet Rockwell, lilirabeth Perks, Luis Al . Ridley, Betty Plant, Geraldine Young, 'lack Puwer, Sydney Shear, Alfred Kulillie. ' l l, Second row:-Bernice XValdsmith, Josephine Firestone, Betty Huughtnn, Lillian Cnuvert, ' ' Audrey McDonald, XVilliam Falnr, Dnruthy Copper, XVilliam Curt. Clara -lane Shaeller. ' First row I-Ruth Dix, Billie Rector, Madeleine XYilsnn, Roberta Rnlwertsun, Kent Lee, Edith l Stedman, Arlene Pittenger. Magdalene McGuiness, wlnsephine Robertson. Nut in picture:-joseph Dnwning. Marguerite Zahrt, john Reiter. Katherine Baer, 1 Betty Reed. Pauline Bryant, Marv K. Link. f i Orhcers:-Fall: Pres james Myers, Vice-Pres. Magdalene Mcliuinessg Sec. Treas. joe Dnwning. , , Ol'licers:--Spring: Pres. Irving Blumensteing Vice-Pres. Luis Ridley, See, Treas. Madeleine 1 l Yvilsun. ' l 1 , k 3 l , - ' - i , i' v 41 A DfHlll3tlC Club w e l , The Dramatic Cluh was organized in 1922 lw Nliss Xaher, ixliss Muery. ill R and Mrs. Emde. During the first year three one-act plays were given. , fg l ln 1923 under the direetinn of Nliss XYatfe, the club presented In if tv Ifllllkfil' Jimmy and Tin' .llirzirlrr Pm-ffm, the latter uf which was given it in Chalufl- Ulld the fufmefi fm' NV QW REPRliSl2X'l'.'X'I'lYll MEMBERS l ul nings in the spring. Y ' Mr, nwighf Packard held the aim- : turship from 192-l tu 1927 and llllllllljl the 3 I many plavs prudueed were Thr l't1.uil1gf l! of the Third Fluor Ifllfk, illrx. liumfi- feds ,t1f'atiP1.rigM', lfvllfll Dorff Crnflnf IH Tnznl. lf' and Tin' .Yrfu' I'ntn'. Elf In the fall of 1927 the Dramatie Clulw N passed under the supervision uf Mi. 1 C 'lx Claude Arnold. and thus far has pru- ' duced Tin' Tfzirlffrztfl tllair, une nf the -4 l ' . . li it most dllhfllll plays attempted, and a une Il HCI Pla? In the Wllilllg' James Mytrs. Mau li l.ivll, lrvinu lllunivnsluift tl 'r tl l Ls., X , , Qgiifw'-C 'rafw' l NlX1?ihqv.AaB4'?v'v-laAfQvW1:.i-'4o'N4li51Fv.lAo4'J- --4 A H1,' W 'A 's 'QQV ' . ,iJ.2, ,.Y 110'-Av 1.iJ'vw-nv'Z!' sYe-me--.1-.....,.. 2 ll25l ,,,q, J . ' 'X .XJ I- l l-'itth l'wu:aNI1ii'gii1'rt Rcixkc, liiixiiiic- NVQ-llrr, Nlairgiiretlwelle Buiilmiii, -Iiiiic Buyer, l-Qlilzilwrrli Perla. lluimtliy Trziiiter. .Xllicrtgi I'-ll5Nl12lCllI. llimirhy Sziilipli. l Ifmirtli rim:-t'lcu NVQ-tfel, Klnrthzi XYl1ire, lvzi Patton, Ruth Lieglilcy, 'I'hclmgi Herdmziri, Dimitliai lViilf:. iXrlriis XVirm-r. limi Keifcr. Third riiw:-Fair bzirclict, Helrii frail-vrd. Szirii llygcrt, blmepliim- F1-ril, Pxiiilinc Sginf-iril, lime Rmxlgilid, lileiiniir Crix-ey. Iilii lliilwkiri, Secuml rmx:-tiertrude Bleirliriidt. Vern Pmitiiia, Iinmtliy I-lii'g:1x'ly, liweiidrilyii Frzinlv. Mary Vnilnliiigtiill, llcleii l :lNllIgCl', limlith Sfvtllllllll, Billie Recruit First imw'-lftlicl Remark, Virginia Kluwer-, lumix .'xl'IllCIllI'lPllI, Cathrrilie Regal, Slim ll1lL'lit'l'ITl1lIl, Myrtle Furd, Vern xX'Lll'Il?I', Hillel Nlzirquix, Ruth XY1ill. Nur iii PlCIlll'l'IlxlflI'l'CllClL' llc l.C'4llll', Nlziry XVisnrr, lillgi Soni, llrliveiw.-Fzilli Prcx. Mary XYiencrg Yivr-Pi'ex. blmepliim- lfurd: Sen' 'I'rr.iN. liililli Sreilniziu. UHi1'er-I-Spririgi Prcs. Nlziry xX'lt'Ilt'I'Q Vive-Prcx lflilzilweth Psrk-Q Ser. 'I're1iN. Gertrude lilt'i1'l1I'mlI. ,lf jx' W - . V' - , 111' S ei' ll I w I l ' G1 Cl l ' 'liliix spring llir iipwrtlgi 'I'1'1i' lllmil ff' Ififfyfwfv Huy lip k'h.lrlc- Wake- XX hi-ld clilkllllllll, wsu given lip shi- miililiiricil glen' cliilw-. umler the vipeixixiuli Xi fx' uf Xlix- Piiwillii l,Ill'lx6lAlllllll. It nm .i vcrx clcxvr lirili- wpcivtta xxliivli X1 Riii'Ri1slix'i1x'i'ivi-1 xii-Qxlisifxs f U'1 ll 'W' N '1 f'i 1'- NPN thi WW -itugitml uri tliu Nlmrc- nf Lullxpup N lim, llic girlx ixiiiip um iimlci ilu- Nu- , . gwv'x'iwiil in Nliw -lfllllllid Sree-l ml -pirv 3 -ter, lwrliliw nl L'll'l'lllIl'IlllH'L's ixilhcr tl1.iii ' iliiiivri. l'liix Il.ll'! um ucll piirtuiycii 1 ' lui ,liz-rivliiliu liiril lliixtfiri l'iiiMi-ll .- W plixcil tlii- rlilc -it Plivfrxsiil' .Xlxin lflim .li .1 ligixliliil li.irlicl4ii'2. .X great drqil -it ' Uvllllllwllwll ,iml iii.iiix ilitliculriex new ' uliiwil lu the 1ii1pc.i1'.1ln'i'- fit Nm-xcr.il - gliiixh. lm! tiiigillx .ill tlic iilsxuirlvx new I+-' Xu-iw , Xl N XMI -' l iuiwwixiiv, .iiiil Ilir 'lliliml ix l,.iiLlf' l U l!Q1.l f N K ,-.....-.u-V Third row:-Harold Kindig, lfraliklyn Spade, Fletcher YYaller, Donald Shook, Clhurchill, XYalter l-ioplin, Sidney Solomon. Ralph Huwton Truvell, XVilliam Hobach, David lfarra nd Second row:-lilxvyn Haverstick, Richard Hollister, Lee Reitsnider, Stanley Ziegler, Robei e William Leu All Diehl, XVilliam Kneal , Front rowi- ': v R, . vert Tracy, Alnck Ueetien. Fred Moore, Jacob Brooke, Donald Knhlke. Houard Faris, Mio Dackernian Frederick Mugrage, Arthur Bay, Hyman Deutwchman, ,lamee Scroggy. Not in picture:-XVilliam -Iereslaxv, Nathan Zimmerman, Ralph Harpater, lllen Nloorc Leonard XVilliams, Dale Harrah, Ben Tau, XVelden Hlanl-Lenship. Ulhcerst-Fall: Pres. Richard Hollixterg Vice-Prex. Albert Tracy: Sec. Treax. Donald Knhlke. Ofhcersi-Spring: Prex. XYilliam Knealeg Vice-Prex Howard Faris, Sec. Treas, Donald Kuhlke, -a f ,,., 1 Bovs Glee Club X - r ,V The Boys' Glee Club nas organived in 191+ under the direction ot X3 .'. f Miss Hamilton. Four other director- have had charge of the club aintt MV it war organived. and at present Mies Prixcilla llackerman it the director in having come In XVest in W2-L Every student wishing to become a member muxt have one year of ad va nced chorus, unlesa Many famous operettas have been pr which are Gilbert and Sulliv:1n's ,llikntfo and Tilt' Glmxl of Lnllyfwup Buy, by Charles NYakefield Cadman. The former wax given in February, 1927 and the lat- ter in March of this year. The club has been entered for the last three ve-are in the Musical Fextivalx held at the Arniory during National Muaic YVeek. and each time the Bova' lilee Club has won a very high place among the glee clubs of the Akron high schools. Members of the club who have been prominent in the music clubx of Akron are john Stein and Gerald Stotlar. 1-I - - -'-ff--r, he ix talented enough to be enrolled -ooner. oduced by the combined clubs in recent yearx. anion RliPRIiSliN'I'.-X'I'I YI-I Sl EM HFRS llill lxnctlt liontltl lxuhlit lloxxartl lltrix , -e 'eeee , ee fe J 11:71 .-'-X 5 5,7 W e, W ee . 42:0 . -,. -xx K I1 ll:-:Praia 5 -,X X, lfuiirtli rim:-Pfister Dim, Piiul Siegerlzinti, Hnrultl XVriglit. Nine kiutlclzirtl. .lainex lmving. lgl'I'XKfll llncr. I'hird I-tm:-Pre-l Uplinger. XYinifrc-tl 'I'uinpkins. llgirulil Nlik-ilnshela, Xnrrngin Rhwtlex. Chur- Iutte :Xrinstruiig, Hurry Nlintn. slzirnes Reyimltla. XYillimn Nlziclntmh, Frank Perrnt, 'lliemlnre lvllflldl, Ruth l':ii'ker. Se-emizl nm:-lileaiiiui' Uregwry. ,lurk llzill, Rnhert Smith, Alvin Miller, .Xrthur llfllflilllilll, Zelluh llenxal, ,Ixirnes Black, Kenneth C'-ale, Purtizi Suhriher, Beatrice ixlllllllllll. Nlziry-.-Xlyce linatnii, Xliltlreil Smith, bzitlie Kirixwultl. First rim:-Helen lirixuuld, lflriieiice SllllllLlt'l'N, Ruhert SL'l1LllI7, Fred llu-ton. XYilliuin Nlartin, lluxtun 'l'ru-xell. Xlielden lilzinkemliip. Uilhert Lziutlxxeltr, LH-nrml Klein. l,1iurence XVise-inzin. Curl 'I'urner, Vizirriwn Burch, Fluid .Xppleinnn, LZIXIIICH Artie-ll, Dlninet ber-iggi. llilrnltl Baker. Nut in pirriire:-,Uhert Cheinin, Lumix Fixcher, NYilliaiin Uyter. ,luhn Philips, XV:1lIer Prive, lizirl Yzin .-Xntuerp, liyi-nn XYuntlIey, xvlllllllll 'l'itin:1-, Billy Factor, Kenneth Unmhee. .Xrnfvl-l linrli. llfhrers:-Pres. .Xrthur liriivkinzing Vice-Prex. XYilliziin Nlllflllll Semi Trezix. BeatriceqXultin:in. Band Akron The XYeNt lligh Bzintl hue exixtcd exer Ninvc the whmwl unix Hrxt upenecl. V hut it in-wr llIII'lll'lt'll inuch gittcnti-in until it wax definitely 4ll'gllIlllCLl in ' 14123 hy Nlr. Yeriiuii l- Kelly :intl Nlr. YY, -l. West Rii1i'i4i'1aiN'i'.x'1'ivip xiiaxiisiaks Irwin- lffwm 11 Irwin- ff f-e lwriwliip in Nixreen it hegain In grim stead- hxttl gi riieliilwi'-liip nt Nixly Ntutlrnis, t , , . . , In WIS the mite Uiiirwt Nil' held in ' .A - - f ' ye ,A .Xltr-in, .mil Xlextx ligiml ttmk wcuiitl Q ' , ij pl.i-'ig lu-iiignti1iil.ixeil 4-nlx hx l7mniri.1, i ' s Yu g.inie ix eier uiilwnt the Tnxithttil 5 lvginslg lint' xuiiilil hiiitlly he tmiiiplylq xxilli-ml it, 'lihe hand plilb for lltllflf 1 t-xurx p.il'.1ile, mln-Iliei' hvlil lu the st-limi! ' 'ski . . . . Y .ii liy wine cixir twgziiiifgitiiiii and alway- x-i 1- Ir- 1 - ll i xp- , xx 1: .- xi lvringx piniixe In We-t High. ima ily, :intl Nillvt' then git xxiri-mx time- hzix In N24 the hand twink third place in the Suite l'n.lIIsl lontext heltl git lwwt-iri.l. N 43 ll i l ll 9 fl .i l ,X xx 'fill jI.,E4.L1 r , .il gg l?11, L 1 L'.'W ?'t L e' K-.A ,1,!i,.- 1 l'l'5f'fj . P14 I. T ill rl i ll lt W l l Fourth row: Mr. Campbell, Harold Bortv, -lack Powers, Leonard Klein, Stanley Smoyer, 1 Huston Trussell, Mac Goddard, Carl Turner, Virginia Myers. Leo Shelestovich. Francis Trnssell, ,, Floyd Appleman, Berwyn Cover. f Third row: blames Reynolds, Charlotte Armstrong, Sidney Shear, Gilbert Landwehr, Edward , Yeaney, Philip Burgr, Mike Stefanov, Robert Schulu. Margarethelle Bonham, Carmen XVyant. Louis Levy, Henry lngersoll. si Second row: Harold Mikolashek, Fred Oplinger, Eleanor Gregory, Leo Liehovitv, lidward tl Steigner, Bella Zellinger, Grace Smith, Leon De Baer, Alice Black, XVinifred Tompkin, l Arthur Bruckman, Priscilla Dackerman. ' , First row: james Scroggy, Frank De-Leone, Ruth NVall, lN1arilynn Ulhneer, Elizabeth W Lamhert, Morris Friedman, lloris Zook, Mildred Smith, hlelha Hoover, Harriet llimehaugh. la . Robert Mackey. Adolph Brown. xx, Not in picture: Kenneth Cole, Stanley Crissinger, Uscar Dohkin, Ardell Layman, Ruth Parker, Billie Rector, Norman Rhodes, ,lane Smith, Nick Syracopoulos, Fheotlore XVarner, Aileen Perry. lt . , Orchestra l' --' The Nvest High Orchestra was Ul'Hflll.l7t'Ll in 1924 hy Mr. Verne Kelly hut was I' placed under the supervision of lhllss Priscilla Dackerman in 1915. Cnder Miss il, Q Dackerman's direction the orchestra rose in success. and in 1927 Mr. Campbell. the present director, took 1 charge. The orchestra hlled RIiPRl2SIiN'I'A'I'lYl-Q NIEMBIQRS many engagements during the past school year playing for various t outside entertainments. It is constantly at work, practices twice a week, and plays ' for Commencement, operettas. exhibits. i Parents' Night, and Class Night. 4 Among the former members of the 'C orchestra who have made a name for themselves are Isabelle XVorkman and llll Arthur Dohkin. lsahelle XVorkman is I now studying with the fflmnlls Professor g Leopold Auer in New York City. Arthur llj Dohkin plays in the Akron Cniversity ki IITChC'sII'a and also IeIlChes violin. Smiling' Shear XYilllcrl Rcinlizn-lt Blake Sunni-x l l xnxx ' 'if--3-'iff 1' .YLlL7.Il fiIY1i 't T'Y1' ',ff'! 11C ' 1'0 -'vvvswI'4-io-+v-s60lv'l's-hs- u v-- -vh- A' - - Hank- --- : -1- 1 ---- -.1 g , 2-1-21:11 ,,-f ,,..Q...-1--f,r --f, ,a4,....,.- ... .,.-.......t..........,......,.,... 4' Uzoj H Xt -Y -. -. - M Q 1 .jr --X 'Hg-rf' r l if ill .Q gi, 'lf as il BE l .E X .I I ll ll ii ll 5 'l'hird Roni Arthur Srtiddcr, .Lunef 1.-wing. Elwood Scholl, Harry Hood. Richard Fisher, Hugh xlZ1I'NllLlll. li Second Roni Frank I,:ijko, Russ:-ll Mytenkzi, Harold liunt7, XVilli:un Schwartz, Ralph l7e Sure. JI li Nlr. Petltlimirll. il ll First Row: Leroy Hr:it'krnei'er, l.:iwrei1ce Little, Cliarle- Miller. Alvin Shelter. Oren Bishop. if Not in picture: ,lacoh .-Xnnrllzi. Riva Drake. Herlirrt Hood. Ullritx-r'a: Fzill, Prex. Frank Lujkog Vice-Pres, Elwood Schoolg Sec. Treas. Ruwell Nlxtenku. i, rl K. 0H'iCc'rs: Spriri,q, Pres. Frank l,:ijkog Vice-Prev-. Cltarlex Miller: Ser. 'Fi'eaN. Rusaell Mytenka. ag QE I Aero Club ,Li ,Q 'H 'ik - 5. I 'lihv At-ro cluh was orunnivctl in 102-l hy Klr. Hummel, who was , -.4 l 'I siiccecwlt-rl hi' Klr. Peiltlicortl in the full of 1027. Liluh mt-rnhcrship D ki' :intl :ictiritivs llztw QI't'llIlj lIlCl't'Zl5t'll within tht- lust year. rlillf ulti- '27 ii .XS mute aiirn is to ilt-vclop intcrekt in :n'i:ition among the hots who will ll hc- cnllt-tl upon to assume tomorrow's lczitlersliip in thik industry. if , . . . . . . . . ,V . lhe uninctlintc Quin is to construct moth-ls to ht- flown in competitive contesti. 214 the city with' contest hvltl during tht- auinuzil hzilloon rziccf. Nlqini ziwxmls halve hccn 1't'ceix't-tl hy II1t'II1l3k'I'S of rhik cluh. ln IQZU incrnhcrs Liil non llzrvt- plzlcvs in the Akron Aero Contests. ln 1027 Chzirlt-s Klillcr won ll cup 115 Rrgpglggggyl-,yi-Iylg MI.QMBl.QR5 first prilc for duration flight of model X i V 1lC1'tlPllllR'5. Xlectings nrt' In-lil weekly. lfxcry ll' I -.ccontl int-vtirmg is rlcvotctl to cluh ss 1 il pro,r:uns 'u s X F tzilkx :intl rt-ports given hy inciuht-rs. Vll L. ,. .. h,...5.i iii .lcinonstrxitione :intl triail Hights in con- l runction with other cluhs of the city iam. t... I mi. ri l:...i.:r xrtioiit.. l-imult I ...V i 1... Nilwllf- , ,. I ' :gg 4.4. f -gpg.. ,gggi ' Z...f1.l.11,Zl.f' ll3 l K an Afill... ........ Xgwj Fourth Row: YVayne Snyder, Bruce Triplett, Ralph Spade, Milo Shaffer, Fred XVindsoi ne Lehovitz, XVilliam Vance, Kenneth Uamhee, Mr. Snearline. Third Row: Simon VVansky, Harold Brock, George l'sher, lillis Lowen, Louis Hunts, .Alfh Handler, Lawrence Radahaugh. George Kodish, Dean Triplett, Mr. Culp. Second Row: lva Patton, Xvava Buntz, Thomas Ratchford, Harold Combs, ,llrcoh Ui 1 -lack Schwartz, Emanuel Myer, Rohert Thomas, Bennie Korman, Alfred Hardestv First Row: Isahel Teeple, Marion 'I'homas, Catherine Regal, Florence Gurin, Eduart XVoloveck, Mary K. Link, Edward Ross, Amy McC:1ughey, David Radam, Ruth Liegh ex Not in picture: Agnes Hull, Dorothy Keck, Bill Kneale, Kenneth Pringle, Gerald Quinn Lee Reifsnider, Richard Sheard, Edward Steigner, Richard XVashhurn. Urhcers: Fall, Pres. Kenneth Gamheeg Vice-Pres. Mary K. Link, bee. 'l'reas. Robe Thomas. Utlicers: Spring, Pres. XVilhur Barnes, Vice-Pres. Arthur Lewisg Sec. Treas, Bill Knea e . Cllemlstry Club , F l K The Chemistry Club was organized in 1921 hy Mr. Y. S. Culp and trxyi A. Snearline, its present advisors. Its success must he attributed tt e , ' interest the students have always maintained in it. lt's purpose is to fult ' the study of chemistry hy hearing outside speakers, whose professions the scientific Field, and to visit various factories where science and chenustrx play an important part in the manufacture nt the products made there. Membership is open to students taking chemistry, or to any pupils who have had chemistry, and each member is required to attend each meeting in order to remain in the club. Meetings are held every two weeks after school. During the past year many prominent scientists and pro- fessors have spoken at various meetings and made the studv of chemistrv more REPRESICNTATI VE MIQMHERS interesting to the student members. Wulifim Kntstle Within- ll.u-nts .Xrthui Lt- 7 TW' 27417 Y, 'IP' 7'4 l!'l 0-'li' - 1- 1 5--- i- W:---:air -'Y ,,,,n,s.sv..v...,ff,- risij ,fx il Lf 'fag W: if W j..........x ,E-,R-jf De ication Cl'o lDest's charter teachers, who for fourteen gears since lDest first opened, have been the inspiration of hundreds of students and whose personal interest has been keenlq felt in the encouraqinq of loftu principles and ideals, we, as a mark of our qratitude and esteem, ref spectfullq dedicate this volume of Cldhe Rodeo XXV?-EQEQVK ... 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HMI llL'IiXiIicm ' J -,c-.AfM- --Y -..1.--.am.....-f..,--f-'-f-- luv. ...,.. ,.A,,fA,..1:rr ff-, , Wwrziz Y.,Y , 1, um ..x W i s, .Q ,f X..,f Fourth row:-Edwina Sweeny, Elsie Ladner, lNIinnie Peterson, Martha McKnight, Margaret- belle Bonham, Miss lNlcCuid, Nlary Ellen XVhite. Third rowz- Harriet Kanne, Marion Campbell, Olga Hadnaju, Dorothy You Gunton, Matilda Manthy. Carmen XVyant, Martha NVhite. Second row:-Kaliope Malamatinis, Emma Lind, Louise Grubb, Virginia Rishel, Mildred Harner, Pauline Sanford, Ruth Krueger. First row:-Vera YVarner, Luis Armentruut, Edna Hollingshead, Arline Pittinger, lidna Ritchey. Hazel Marquis. Not in picture:-Pauline Bryant. . Censowe Yvest Highs Censuwe club has made a name for itself among the other clubs of the city. and through its generosity at Thaiiksgiviiig and Christmas time it ranks tirst, a fact uf which XVest is extremely proud. :Xt Tliaiiksgiving time the 'Censuwe spunsured the barrels which were f - I placed in the corridors to receive the dunatiuns of the students. Their ' ellorts were greatly appreciated, although they were not backed tu the limit by the student botly. The dressing nf thirty-tive dolls at Christmas time for the Family Service Bureau formed the Christmas project for the club. These dolls were received with 1 loud acclaimatiuns by the children to REPRESliN'1'A'I'lVl-I MIQMBERS whom they were given, and once more the Censuwe had made some little chil- dren very happy. lt has been the custum uf the club tu till the Easter baskets fur the Children! Hospital. The girls derive a great deal of pleasure from this, but their pleasure is greatly exceeded by the happiness and PlE'2lSUI'8 which they give. l.-tis .X1'incntri-ilt l'.inlinv Sinioiil 5l,ir5 llriitig , , 1, ,. in-....... ...Wuuun-,.,.. ..-1.4-svv.-1-Y. -. 1 r ,nn ,3nfi'.--A fr-Y. rf ng ' vA1i::::.: -s--- 5 ---- ---1-1' 51351 11 Xt 1, f XY C...,....fflltf l 15213 :mfg - J 17 v, A i . . ,I ,sl Fuurth -Rim 1-Mr, Butcher, L'l.ir:i Childt. felia Nlnrcus, lillsunrtli Iihlcn, .-Xrnnld Buck. Rena Mzitfnn, Lucille .-Xshleinziu, Virginia Adaiiis. 'lihirtl Ruw:-jnhu Feudner, Lnurn tlrum, Iidith lidelsun, Betty XVulfe, Mildred Nye, Mar- jorie Fisher, 'line Nuef, Virginia XVishart, Second Ruw:-Nliltlretl Hziughmziu, Marian fzimphell. Martha XVhite. Belle Greene. Mildred llarner. Mary Albrecht, Minnie Ruwonick. ,lane Nye, Leonard Kent. First Run:-I,:1w1'elit'e XVhite, Esther hVIiillCI', Gertrude Kunkler, Rome Greene, Bella Zel- inger, Alive Hanson, Ruth Dunlap. Flnrence Butty. Nut in picture:-Byron XVunderly. The Tlll'1ft Club ' Ihc lhritt Lluh is cuinuusetl ut thc invinht-rs ut the hunk. the ,Yi Hum' lezuleix, the home mum IUilll2lQ6TS, :md their ztssistzints. It is :in urggxuiizxttiuu wliust' iilt-:lla :intl purpose :irc the szum- :is the hzuikg nzima-ly, to encourage thrift :uid Ntimnlzitc ilvpufiting. lfztch 'litn-fmlzty tht- thrift mxuiztger of t-:ich liuuu- mum tlt'tcruiim-s his RliPRliSliN'l'.'X'l'lVIC Mmiincxs pt-mfiirugv. Rcpui-is :irc then col- lt-ctwl, :uid at tzihlunl rvpurt IN slun- mauim-il :uid tlietrilnitt-tl throughout ' tht- atlluul. ' Khin- at wtumtt-r thc Thrift Cluli -ugrwin 'intl N 5t'IUt'Nfl'I' Hum:-r Wult :intl his uitliuti 1 gnu- tht' prugrziin. . su' tht tluli IN Plllllllllll at suciul for :ill uiiiii mimi .xiimiil Inuit IC-iluii i4i.i,i,.u fln' lUt'I1ll7t'I'5. .......q-ug, ' W' zlg, ::, ---- - ,,.-Y.-:.f,- ........:,,',,.ff1,-:-L1:' , ........... img .f-x 'l,,,...,.,, ,. ,,.,,,,.,, .,.,,, -ip-4 ,J-i-isa--as r..,..w.--...-,,.-,....V.- .,.--..-.-1, I I . l l I 1 , A 1 P I Q l if 3 I if r l li fl 'Q il fl rl ':r I 34 li .. li Second Row :-Mr. Butcher, Ruth Heeg, Ellsworth Eblen, Carmen XVyant. - First Row:-Margaret Bolduc. Alice Busch, Virginia Erra. Olhcers:-Pres., Ellsworth Ehleng Vice-Pres, Carmen XVyant3 Sec., 'I'helma Herdman. V The Bank ' L W One of the most practical student projects at XVest is the high school lilfezi hank, which was organized in 1923 by Mr. C. E. Butcher under the direction of Mr. E. E. Morley. ' The bank has a twofold purpose: First, to encourage the idea of saving and thrift by stimulating depositing: and second, tu provide experience in handling cash which . 1 is a very necessary factor in commercial education. At the present time the hank is putting on a new account campaign to increase the number of depositors. XYith the co-operation uf the 2 student body VVest should forge ahead in thrift next year. An account may be started by ls de ositin from a ennv u . Evervone has an o ortunitv to de osit. for the bank is o sen 1 P g P . P , P . P t , M I I l every Nionday, Tuesday, and NVednesday, the first period until the lunch period, inclusive. Ellesworth Eblen is president of the bankg Carmen XVyant, vice-president: and Thelma Herd' H ,r man, secretary, Ynder the supervision of these three the bank carries on all its ac- tivities. VVork in the bank has proved an asset to many of the students. The REPRESENTATI YI-Q MICMBERS following are a few of the pupils who 1 have been placed in excellent positions because of their connection with the XVest High Bank: Helen Gunyan, Ohio State li Bankg Mary Muck, Utlice Mgr. Federal Paper and Twine Cornpanyg Donna Burk- I hart, Akron Grocery Companyg Dorothy I Sherman, Times Press: Alma Betteridge. ' 1 Akron Rubber Mold: Ruth M5ers, Xa- fi tional City Bank, Alice Busch, Pockrandt K V P-lin' C0mP3nj'- lfrrnien XYy.in lillsxxoiili lililen 'lih ln1.i llr'i1lm.rn 5 'r r ' r - ' ' ' P -sq-...s-- .....- .. if, 'larsl .rslnvcm .-v, , ff' fr, pg ..:1: -V A.-,,-,,,.,.ff,--?f--wr-. M- l 51351 -....-..,.....,.,,. .,- .- f . ..-...,... ...-...-I- V nv. ,.......... - -,........,...,.,.,J -znmiil--xl I A X 1 i -:V li-I 1 .IX ,.. La oo Third Row:-Nliw lndfl, XYihn:i Duncan. Lnrraine YVe-ller, Virginia Rishell, Miss Stuekey. Seenmi Rem:-l'ii'nextii1e Nlendelwn, felis Cohen, Frances Lrunhert, Blilmlretl Sahertnn. Mary lx. Link, Fiiwt Rim:-Paulitie Singer, Clara 'lane Shaeffer, Have! Marquis. Flurence' Butty, Iidnzi Ritchey. Xin in pieture:-Ruth linlmtbnick, listher Sapp, Anna Haherman. Librarians The present liht'at'y system waa llI'11llIll7t'l'l in the fall nt 1923 h5 Kliss imma Q ue 'ex. ii' een 5 in en iwrarians are ae ive x eima-'et in iwrarx If Stk- I-tr rltll rl .bi ll V work every' perintl nf the tlay, aiding SIllllCI1Ii in lnnlcing up references. keep- lg, ' ing the hnnlcx in gmail condition antl in their prnper places. anal issuing hunks i QQ attei' selwnl ltntnw. W 'lihe qnalitieatinm fm' ll lllTI'1lI'l1lI1 ate: an average Qehnlarsliip fin' routine wnrk :intl a high sehulai'Qhip fm' reference work. ln addition tu this, a student must he an upper elsiwtnan, he regular in zittemlanee, Nlinw ahility, willingness tn work, initiative, and capacity fm' wnrkiitgj with people. This experience trains the sttltlents fm' an executive pmitinn and enahle4 Rlfl'Rli3lfN'l'.X'I'lYlf MIQNIISIQRS . . . them tn gain a wnlei' ktmwletlge nt Qnntl lmnkx antl authni'-. 'lihere are nun' apprnxiinately 2500 lmnkx in the lihrary, nt which .Wil hate heen atldetl this year. Ihe xttnlent lihi'at'ianN are nun' planning tn Hflllllill' xi eltih as mon ai pnssihle. At the present time the lihrary ie :mtler the ftipeiwisimm uf His lfmma . . - . . l,.t...t i,.,,'m,t 3 igaiai 5..,.,, 1-. tit. ictwiitt hrnekey :intl Klub Cnxiee lmltl. . . Y ... .-, rg-1 A-2 :,-.........-.,,- -1 A-A k- Y - Il3ml i l xl ' i ,I N1 l l. V , la at li ijt i it is li LJ Tl J ig it ' li ll ,,-X 'Il --Q ,,,,f' pv- a-4. Fourth Row:-Mr. Paul Bryant, Francis Trussel, Harry NYerner, David Uehring Butt Imrlg, Fred Stefens, llu,qh Marshall. blames Reynolds. Third Row:-Fletcher XValler. Kenneth liambee, Lee Reifsnider, Ralph Zarle, -lne Semen XVilliam Rneale, Albert Titmas. Second Row:-Donald Kuhlke, Ralph llarpster, Albert Mathias, Robert Treash, Strnex Smnyer, Arthur XVnnd, Richard Hollister, Floyd Favinger, Benjamin Diefenhach First Ruw:-I.eunard XVilliams, Vernon Uldham, Howard Ott, Hefzeltun Simmuns urn Brooks, Alfred Kuhlke, Robert Thnmas, Stanley Crissinger. Not in picture:-YValter Zintel, XVilliam Lewis, XVilliam Carpenter, Paul Bryan L1 Myers, George Huffington, Eugene Maloney, Lawrence Knecht, ,lullll Mc'I'ammany ine Miers. UH'icers:-Pres. Richard Hullister: See. Stanley Smuyerg lreas. Vernon Oldham .1 H1-Y Club K lhe H1-X Club was nrganwed rn 1019, receiving its charter rn r 7 year under the supervision of Mr. ll. C. Piehl. Mr. Paul Bryant 1 A pre-sem faculty advisor uf the llfgllllllililllll. The purpose ut the club Tn create, maintain. and extend rhmrrghnrrt the schrml and cnmrmi i e high standards nf Christian character. Membership is nut limited to any class, and is granted upwn a vote of unanimuus acceptance, Each semester a freshman mixer is staged fur 9-li buys. This is usually the first project to be undertaken in the semester, in accordance with a lung established Custum. City-uide and slate- wide conferences are held at intervals tlirmrghotrt the year, and are always well attended by a large gruup uf thuse in- terested in the success of the Club else- where. Une of the by-laws is that the whule Club must attend church in a lwdy, one Sunday each schoul semester. RliPRESlQN'I4A'I'I YE MEMBERS Xa'r'nrlnlllrlli,u11 linlmrrl llrlllrslr-1' 5l.rnlr-5 Nu it Q -.:sI ,, , 1?,,,,-:rim ' :v.A.1-f,....'41-lil -'IT-::Y. 1 v-ann-.unualnnn-, he-qw.:-1 :.,.,-W.:-' . , 4- ...4..t,-..f. ,.-.-,..-..,,....a.,.... .N 6 . D571 ,-xx 4 ,Z . 54? ill a if-ee fe ,yy is 1r'b. Sixth Rnw:-lliyeiw 'l11h11w11, Iainife l'l1:1saag11e, Hnlclzi lleepe, NIatleli11e llarkins, Anna lhihhins, julia Harringtnti, Nlariaii Carnphell, Martha li111e1'an11. Frances Fiaher, Mary Grace Harriiigtun, U. Liyi11gatu11. Fifth Rem:-Bella .'xPl7lEl1IllIll1, Alive Currie, Betty Heepe, Ardellzi Uarnlus. Ruth Dunlop. 'I'hel111:1 l'lEI'dl!l1lll, Lucille Davies, Mai'-i111'ie Berg, 'lewelG11rtl1111, Xanrni llulnh, Sybil Brandain, Katherine llieters. Fourth Row:-Yi1'gi11ia Gregory, Alice klllllllllll, xl1ll',2llI'L'X llelllllwtll, llelen Baily, Edna H11lli11gxl1eaLl, Rme Green, Belle Gree11, Celia Chapell, klllI'lE'fI3 Hick-, Gertrude kiI'0IlHIl, Zellah Hensal, :Xunlrey Hugue, Frances Fisher. 'I'hirtl Row:-Pearl Brown, Virginia Becker, Margaret BllI'I'flCklUIlIl. Grace Harrie, .'Xn1elia Hill, Margaret Bushnell, Margaret Gaxkill, Alice Black, Betty Houghton, lkther llarter, Nliltlrecl Brnuke, lileanur Uri-Ney, ixllllil Punts, Mary Brock. Seemul RUVVI-Nlll'2l Bryant, lxlZll4gllt'I'lIC Sneher, Katherine kil'Zll1iHll, Olga Hadnajer, .-Xrline liekartl, Ilelen llahn, Vivian ixlllilllilfl, .lane Bent, :Xlherta Fz1sN11aCl1t. Clara Childx, lingenizi Starkey, Beverly Shaffer, Luis .'Xl'Illt'l1ITHllf. Cora liherling. First RllN'I1lxl1lI'j1ll'lE Brnnxe, llarriet l7:1yi-, Irene George, Mildred Eckrnzid, Flnrenee Butty, Dayxne UCZICUII, Ruth llesx, Mildred H:1r11er, Reha C'lex'ela11tl, Elvira Grnner. Lily lillix, Nlyrtle Fnrtl, Palm Hnehn. Lucy Brnnks, Eleannr Gnlitz. Girl Routers' Club The large-Nt elnh uf the Ntlliml ia the Girl Rimtei-Q t'l11h.urgz111- RI.lIJRl.ZSI.iY'l'AX'I'lYH yII.1y1B1.1R5 iletl i11 tl1e fall uf 1923 hy jxllllilr hel kiflllll i11 1ll'llCl' In ZlI'llllNC' I' ' K :1 eelmnl Npirit ainiing the girly e - and hack the wlninl teams i11 W all athletic tw111t1'sts, The 1Tl'k'NCllICllllW hae fullememl thix nrigirial 11111'111vNe a- is el111w11 hy the x'11l11111e of L'l1t't'l'lII2 at the l1lNI lt'I'lll'N gainc-. .Xtter the ftllllllllll and haxkethall w11w11s the vluh raixetl 1114111111 and gave the hnya a hanqnet. The elnh hnltls :1 llltfllllg every week. .Xt Une meeting lTll5lllt'NN of tl1e ulnh is ali-vtixwnl, :intl at Illt' next the girlx are f'lllCI'llllllt'll hy the enzieli, a 111e1nher uf I Mia l'-1111111 101.1 1 l1f1.l..111l .XZ11-. I1l...I. tha- te:1111, nr hy a group 111 ,U,'ll'lN. .,, ,r 1. A Qibvrmevn 1 4--' -1155813-0ul4rl43l-'CJIPQCW-ii! .. . ....,'--.-- '-.1qgnqm-,--n--1:r..uvmuung1qau-uv-.--a-.wu.-nautl! liasl 1'-A If .g T? Lf lqhlrq V ' 'l' .,,.1f.'f,.1 .2 Y ,..1.' t 5' eg 'tif I H! ' , ' :ff ' Seventh Row:-Nlalberg, Putt, Mitchel, Smith, Duncan, Hoskin, Lind, Mun-ell, Powelson Stztriich. Lott. Rector, johnfoo, Scott, Ladner, Marquis. Sixth Row:-Cohen, Nlarethey, Mort, Peterson, Kztitaga, Solaky, Harwell, Shenk, XVagner Kaufman. Ustrov, Shnster. Fifth Row I-Urum, XVhite, YV5nnt, Urlinoff, Switzer, Sllj'Cl6l', XYolfe, Klein, Riahell, Franks Tragler. Mow, YVitt. YV:tltlSmith, Tornpkiitson, Kerr, McClelland, Fourth Row:-Maned, VVatera, La Yun, Zickafoose, Bahh, Smith, Moon, Pontius, VVy:ttt Rockwell. Mathewx. Negro, Slusser, Carnarie, Nlillfilllfllllliw, Selnvnrtl. Thornton, Kaine, Sollers Third Ron:-Farris, Roseman, YVainer, Krueger, Sanford, Leatherman, Lambert, Thomas Grosehupp, YVein, Valentine, Turkowiteh, Swinehart, McKinsey, Hetvel, Tryon, Smith. Covert Second Row:-Rudolph, Heimhnogh, Neff, Shepherd, 'I'h0lUZlS, NVarner, XVhitmnn, XVainer Moss, Kleckner. Nlerrill, Langley, Sedekar, Showalter, Fffortl, U'Brien, Short. Schaffer, Pittlnger First Row:-XVarner, VVyutt, Medlin, Kelly, Xxvllfllff, Krumhine, Miller, VVainer, McDonald Rohertaon, Davis, XVilaon, Mo-herger, Langley. Miller. Zutfull, Miller, Margolis, Rolvertxon Uthcerai Fallg Pres., Cleveland, Vice-Pres. Robertson, Sec-Trefts. Black, Uthcera: Springg Pres., Cleveland, Vice-Pres. Pontius. Sec-Treas. Black. . - 7 .4 Gul Hooters Club .jf-l During the fall ielllestel' REpRE5EN'1'A'I'lyI.i :XIPZIXIBICRS the Rooter! club elected -V ' three girls to lead the cheerf ' il at the meetingx. The-e cheer- leadera helped to make the meetings peppier :ind more enthusiastic. As the results at the gantex showed, the rooters improved the cheering fection. About the Name time ll campaign to in- crease the memherxhip was decided upon by the prexideot and the faculty adviworw, :hifi lxlillifj' Zllltl NUM FI't'I1Cl1. ,Xnnn lit-lin Xltltlrwl llitrnct' Ilol-ertgt R-rlvtwtxotl -:Y A--e 11: r : ,rxwi ' rr t::.r' --train ::1t,..n...:-:rl-,:...Ya:gu42311. ....u.f,..-,- -- lf - V - -,: -1---2 -V , 1-1, - f ,z , ,,.:11ee ...-..........-..f.......-.--...-.....,............... - ...qv 51391 ..,....., - .... ,., ,..... ...'.'lJ' 3 C7 at f-gf fy ,dx Fourth Rl!XN'I-l'il'LllIklf'Il Uhurchill, Fred Kirk, .-Xrnuld Buck. Haruld Bruek, Gem-ge Seihet-ling, Fletcher YYaller. Iatrraiue XVeller. '1'hird Ruw:-K'uurad Kline, Richard Iiuwerf, Frank Lajku, Cyril XVuuleoL'k, David Farrand, Arthur XVuml, Mr, Irwin. be-euritl Run:-XYiuifred Tumpkinx. Howard Heck. Harlan Hate-N, Iidward Nlaiur. ,live Seihert. XVilliLtm I.ewia, Iililaheth Perkx. Firxt Row:-Mathew Byerly, Stanley' Hanruck, Mildred Schweitzer, Ruhert Erwine, I-Idith Stedman. Hlvinuu llecker, I.:-uuard XYilliams. Nut in Picture:-blamex Nlyerx. Clarence .Xultman, Frank XX'arner. Iflureuce Saunders. l Currldor and Lunch Table Guauls -- 'If - NVeNt High has had corridor guardx ever since 1922, when they were organ- f Mfg. - l W ized ht Mr. Verutm S, Culp tu keep urder in the eurridur. In 1927 the number 'NO i t uf tlteee ,LIllllI'llN wax greatly increaxed, and the lunch tahle guards were added N t In the group. Nlr. XV. ll. Irwin, wht: ix respuuaihle fur urganiviug them, he- ly ll fame the faculty advimr uf the eumhined gruupx at the same time. xr Y, ' The duty uf the lunrh tahle guards i- In keep urder in the luueh rutun lw Neeiug In it that all wa-te paper, empty p RIQPRI-25lQX'l X'l'IYu 311531131-QR5 lmttlt-N, and lunch ruuin Nttmls are kept in xg their pri-per place when nut in uxe. Vleanlinex- in the lunrh rmuu, in uther wtil'LlN, ix their liiggexl aim. .Xux Ntudeut uh-i wiehex tu lvetwilne at l guard muxt t'--mply with tum requirementx in the euurxe ul lveeuittiiig une. Fir-t, he may either he Nt'll'l'lCLi lit Sir. lrixin HI he may Nenil in an applivatiun In him. Setwutfl. het-fre he eau lie placed -vu duty, he must he rt-eutiuneiuled hy three uf hix JH'lll'l1l'lN, 'I'hiN latter requirement applie- rii ,.'.. v-.-it .xttwiil i:i..i, uint. i's.1ttqtlX, Itnivgllill part ut the fftrfllrl- l . L M, , . 1,11 ... ,........, .- 1 ,,.4 4,,--..-1 ,,,: -V-1, fe T-Y , i if ,. -.,..,--., .a..,.,..,,,- . .A ,-,AV ai..--,..f ,. 1, , ,, v..- , I-I Fl -'lata' ri 41- . . i , -..I vf'fi:wlE W, t, H,.-,.,...,..- r i il r Third Row:-George Kunkies, Harry Hood, Glen lluut, Farrell Drieshztcli, Kenneth QiZillll36t', ' j Ralph Zarle, Ueurge Se-iherling, Mr. Irwin. l Second Ruwg-Arthur Behling, Frank Pappanu, Geurge Ifziller, Almnn fhurrhill. 1, 3 First Rmv:-Brufe Triplett. Cunrad Kline, Keith Sellris. Dean Triplrtt. Harlan Hayes. Nut in picture:-XV:ilter Zintel. . 1 ,IAKRON it 505 Traffic Police , 4 SCHOOL 3 XXAOOUQYV 'llhe trfiflic pnliu' furcc ur the -luninr Ortlc-r uf .-Xkrmi llulice of ll Rf Wvcst High was orgzinivctl in 1927 hy Klr. XV. Al. lrwin H ing the safety uf the stmlents in crnssing the strt-et. The force is sclectctl hi Klr. lrwin, and with mcmht-r is ra-quired tn take :in with of inflict under the City Safety Dircctur lwefurc hu is permittml to cxvrcisc the ztlltlwrity of :in uliiciul policeman. X11-mhvrs of the squxul :ire on duty :it intervzils rlnring the dm, lwfurc sclmnl, during the ,N lunch periods, :intl after tht- clnsing uf RIiPRESliX'I'ATIYli NHQMBIZRS ll the seventh and eighth periuds. , , . it r r 1 K was orgzinivetl lzist yczir it h:is hcen complimented hy the City Safety Ui- rectur :ts he-ing the hast in the Akrfvn high sclmuls. This stzitt-mt-nt is tu hc further strc-ngtheiied hy thc fact th:1t ' XVest High is the last nf the Akron , high sclmuls tu tzikc up this szift-ti step . KYll'l1 tllt' EXCt pIlUI'l Ill Ll'3I1fI'11l XY:ilrr-1' Zinn-l lihtllli lhippqinu .Xrthur l'm-hhng , , 7:1-sux-,-L--:-x-........1 Y -,1.. ,......-- rv..--.-A XT, ,, ,,,,H, , .. ll-l-ll r for the purpose uf mlirccting the l1CZlX'j trzilhc in front uf the sclmul :intl further zissur- JC? v if JL x , W.. -..f .- YY, --:fare-:arf-. 3 UI gi ,C es., Q! Iv Third Rnw:-Ruth Ashleman, Nlareelline Spencer, Ronald Switzer, Marguerite Zahrt, Seenntl Ruw:-Leonard Burkhard, Virginia Adams, Mildred Garrnan, llelen Haight. First R1lNN'I-LiSI1EX'Ll Iimig, Ruth Langley, Eugenia Starkv, Esther Xldnehurg, Nliss Rhtides, Nut in picture!-Eleanor Heintz. Y i Art Club Dull pin-cushiuns, calendars. Christmas cards, and hand painted scarts were a few uf the novelties sold sn rapidly at the annual Christ- A '- mas hazaar of the :Xrt Cluh. The members of the cluh designed and Zf-is 3,1 made all the articles stild in nrder tu raise rnunei tn hui czlsts fur 5' '-X the art mmm. ln 1023 the cluh was estahlished hy Miss Bessie Rhodes in order tu further art in the schuul. Since then this group uf students has heen actively engaged in helping to make scenery and costumes fur schnul plays. posters. cards and novelties at Christ- mas time. The .-Xrt Cluh utters a chance fur students interested in art tu Llst' their knnwledge in practical ways. :X num- her of these have dune nutstanding U wnrk. :Xniung these Helen XVright, president uf the clnh. painted the X scenery used in the city art pageant I this term. , I X 'Ili heennie at memher ut the :Xrt Cluh a student must hai e had :1 year RliPRI-15liN'l'.'X'I'l VIZ Nl IQNI BERS Ill ZIIT Llllll llll llYt'I'1lIC tif lit ll'llSI eighty-tix e percent in that suhiect. lfxceptiuns are sumetinies made in the 1 case nt students in an advanced class - - -- uhm haw sliuwn exceptional artistic litinxa l' . .s 4 lit--dl Baxitmi llvluv Wright Ilhllltl' ,, --. - ZF Y --Y x L ' i 11+ 11421 4:3 'V '? Q 'i,gQ4i4.TiZT2iii i A 'ijgigm ' 1 H 4.3. lr. I 1 'N w J r 1 F , 1. 1, E H E f 'i 11 ,y , N. 'Ng ii A A' P El , fi vl ff? T1 Vi U? ,M N wi i fi ?i1 W .'l w, FT 1 . J I I 5 if F i 5 MI H QI 4 sv , IIN mx -was-.J-.-.Ugg Features V Ii ZR lirzzxi 'I Xvigif KVZXVJ vu-f41ggJ-,.,.,,,5,-44. u'.11z4.4J'.!':iLr' -v1ns4us1nrzuu..:anu-cn.u-rr:-x. - -..-L -. r M. , . . Q.-.pa-anne.-ms.,.ym..,:...,-v....f. .- -,-.pn M...-...-:..gv-........ , 51431 7 JAN G W 5 F' 'izgml Yi 'FX ts? ' OFFICIAL BALLOT UF THE CLASS OF JUNE 1928 Lois Ridley Most Popular X l , Warren Cross Best Dancer 1 ' June Chittenden Peppiest I.. 1 , Betty Plant A A I ,. Most Beautiful N Dorothy Fogarty Prettiest Eyes I b 1 Jerry Quinn Handsomest ' Peggy Frazier Most CharmingSmile Sylvia Roth Most Blond I George Shaw Curliest Hair Ruth Lieghley Best Complexion , wi 1 Marcellite Del.eone Most Brunette 'Helen Wright Most Versatile Q Bob McCord Best Line 1 A5 Joe Downing VVittiest WW t, l .... .W .s..e si-, .ev X-,., .1-.N-Lf..- f -si ... ,,,,...f ,un w- U- ...-V--W - 1144! ,....4,,,,..,.,,w,,-..,, ,,..-1 .. V .......,. -, UFFICIALIBALLOT CLASS OF JANUARY 1928 , John Palmer 54 Bill Vance , 4 f. Most Popular Best Dancer E , ,, X Mary K. Link Geraldine Young 1 fx L A' Peppiest ,A lf S2 Most Befxutiful ' mf g, - I A S23 I Laura .lame Stillman V I Russel liimherlzmd gy nt ' , - f Q 1 lit S . i Pl Etflest Lyes W Handsome-St S ' - I Bella Zellinger Edith Stedman 1 C B Most CharmingSmile Q AA .1 Curliest Hair I - Geneva Emig 9 if 3, Rose Kraus ll Most Blond Best C0lllpl6Xl0H 'Josephine Ford l Marguerite Zahrt Most Brunette. Most Versatile l IBetty Reed George Usher Best Line Wittiest 51451 7 Y ,,,,,, . ' 1 t a 1 fi' kt, L . i 'T lui ..- I l Rogues' Gl'l'llllf Shaffer -Alias Jw-ry'-Lady Ruth. A sad example of the effects of too much studying. Spends half his time at Grand Avenue.-the rest in 417 sleeping. Description-Thin, rasping voice, foreign accent. or- chid eyes. .folzu Ifvnry Palmer -Alias Johnny-Big Boy. Has ritzy voice-well off. Four out of five don't have lt. He's the fifth. Has numerous responsibilities. He is as versatile as a drug sto1'e clerk, being able to read, write. and flirt. Not married. but willing. Description-loves everybody: bow tie, big blue eyes. .ifbfrr .llzztlziax -Alias JI. Ihr Fox Cterrierl. He manages the money ui: the class: therefore loses much sleep at school. Has a heart like a hotel-room for everybody. Bought a pair of glasses so he could see. Behaves nicely at all times except when asked for money. Description-held binoculars, checkered vest. l 1'wfi'r'itvl' Ifvilzzfsor -Alias Blink Jack Tell. Pray for sales resistance when Ted comes around. It was his fault the mails were Hooded at Christmas time. If he had some brains, he'd be a smart boy, if he knew how to use them. The last time he went to a barber shop the barber told him he'd have to wait two years for a shave. Description-peroxide blonde. curly teeth, Greek pro- lile. J Wir 11461 ff Gallery h I 1 . 1 LHZL'l'L'Ill'F Bl'FiL'SfFl' -Alias Tiny Tim. The more he goes to school, the more he goes to school. He ruined all the football games with his sixty yard flashes. Easily recognized by his rosy knees. lf found wandering around, wrap securely and send to YVittenberg. Description-Roman legs, creamy eyelids, always carry- ing books. Harare Smillz -Alias Rouglmerk Red. Horace, where are your rubbers ? If Horace got his feet wet, he couldntstudy his English. You can see him a mile away. He is the proud owner of the latest Ford joke. Rouglzzzevk says he never had a wreck since he got his car. YVe believe it, but he had an awful wreck when he got it. Description-green hair, ruflled panties, VV's all over his clothes. Ray Zim IIIFFIIIIIII -Alias liiolet Ray. The trouble with Ray is all the girls love him, but he doesn't love any of 'em. He be- came famous as a stop-back on the football team. He reminds us of a piece of rare old Venetian tapestry. Description-taking ways, overgrown, polka-dot sus- penders and sox to match. Donald Kuhlke -Alias Don, the eggnzan. Has a peculiar desire to annoy the ivories. Enjoys playing tiddley winks and not eating lunch. Believes in the emancipation of students. VVhen asked what he thought about girls, he said they were all Hckle. Description-extraordinarily gaunt, cute eyelashes, car- ries a piano in his pocket. 4 J 51473 W! .M , U ,lp ,l .,1.,.,., V 4,....... J-X my 1 V f I, ..' 3 A'A 31 : ffl'-li! 'ff '.,- L AVI, ,, . X y ' '4', f l 'ix' Omfxnmtas yoga s'e,e'l'pqo'afl The S-legrinq . lg, Pauline Sanford and Big Bill Kneolex. F V A None more loyal,Tlmqvf'l1'Jlllnnnd l1is Qirliel K lr ' He loves lwerlso Acggsel her lm-:xr is Qwlxe. ' Q9 lnala handsome Couple ard? Rullwahcl Geoirqgglgavl, ' Suclw briqlillvedllglr Inevervsawj. V V NoTa clay Qc-Qs by Tlwo'l liE,ljasn'TgS.6en lwev - l And lorlluxjc-lu lwe buys lfier 6 welner . , , 1 .vt very lime axgyone uw4aw9fPS To lwow A ' 1 A , l 77 in lNllnaT 'malqes Dave Vlpvellifllllm S03 A ' ,WL l x Slwdllsay wvllxla blgslw, very Smnple, ' l -5' lwle fell mulove yulll my clflavmxm? clwnplef' Q I l' 5 very Fellow lwasb sweelie , I U 4 All has ewn and Dwiqlwl l'xQSuBea'l1e'H -lf , ,lf HQ somelixmes mqygms befczmse, lwejs feT- , '1 V ' She likes linm Um fspxle elf Tlwol, ' gif jg 0 vu -:al ey Wy s be en ss avaoys YU? 5, u Qi l'le , fond ol sea Erma, ls quile Qclebalor, , T ki bfssl ofall l1Qjlilies To dale Her, 1 . l ffl I MRT be Tme Tlwdl llDl!Q ls silly, t ,gl all 'Then who nsmore foolisln llwan Bol: 'am:l Billxef' f - V ' wil 'Q He walclnes lwev clo Tlwose solo clanceg li 'f9 Ahcl follofaswljev 'round mth lovin? Qlanggg, un! asT ns E651 -Qemcl nevev The Twain shall meeT, J' 'Ml :SQA BLLT E-aeT Qaveul-lucli' some Pogues sweeTg L ' Q15 His uLTie's name 'ls llarrxei Kerr , ,, l . l'lQ walks Home every clay wlllw lfxer. - wedlles may cpvhe' and sweelles may o ' Q L5 1 AnJwill'll1eseXlasT? NQNBNW Toknow. Builbhone ,gigyi g7e pavaTe Rm-,.gmA.gif1e ry ' 5' l 'W 'Q H, Forlove' ks' flelelinq k,,1 jahdlfickle ,veryg QL Q Y . Lp , ff mms ' - K I' 'Y '.'l'l-1HKwh1zxWnG1 mr MI M 'W l '7 Y' -F Y QA.., ,J gif 53 -ei R f 4 Y H I1 , 7, -..,f 5 Y I f '-Pit ' '--'H'-1---:ir , --- -- 1 ,N l J -rv V 13 li F1 1 v Vjf gl si! 5? E2 1511 12 If 5, fi is is A, S? gi ls? '? 3? I.. QE Ll pn IE? if 'J 5 ll ii? s . x ,nancy-:zna'n.L .f.,1,vvn-hun,-nJw1m:., -.4qay-:menu mfr? U49 -fn .--1: 'N ls-'P , - - , - a I EST HUGHQS Wwe 3 oll l927-29 T BASED ON THE FOLl.lE5 OF l7oo STUDENTS H ACT K SCENE K DATE SCENE WHO in l.llNlE5 Middle door Cxooclef T ST co llcl 'T wo1T To eT SEET To lAe5T Egg-I-call bank lo Selljxjool. DW-:ls way,Fr-eg-llves. Aodllovwm M Boy your Chapel Seals Mere. NED Miss,SmeeTlfs 'I-looroy Y Anolller boolz adclecl T0 'Ar ETSEECOMP- my c.ollec.Tlov1' Ffiqly F eslfne Lee Cor- Did you QQTyour lfxl BoolQ? who NS 23 Sllucly nalwavx CTQ Tl-.ls oood loolvymo Fellow above Hall l-'llll6Yll Tl1eFooTboll Schedule '? TUES. D 5 Now, I e D vrvlo, cl Tlnmlz 27 RQQTCSQT hjltfners you Qonipaesetxdk TlgoTOy?::3LUo re I E1 u ryoue. very an e loen oy . QQT FronT wallz. Fronlm 'Olm look ol lhose Qlrls. lfwllfwal' 4 'Gurl5 lfl'Club De Leone Furmy elollnee, Y IniTnoTionS NED Crowded Teddy l'AllseT For Kmolff Templors' Parade 1 2 ' mom lwoll lfxlorner l'hTl1e roml. Howlef 1 lxad o lwarol lime l QelTmo ouT befove The Teacher-59' FRI 305-Durmq RUTH 'C?l'OOdY'llQl'l-T! Iwonderecl why IQOT I2-A Iv1Telll-0l'NlSl.EYllxrox,LQl'x so 'sooYx.1Sl2iPPQCl 6 Qevlce Tesl whole pooe 9 SCENE E INQON Newcvosswdllz Georqe AT lasT, Tve, veolnzecl my elm ld- 7 m FYQY1-l Of Selloev- lnood 6mb'lTl0n. 'fvrx 6 TYGTFIC cop! selwool lwwq Tm-la-lo-la - TUE5 Any home, Any 3Tude, l.eT's see your repovT cord. 8 ' room aT roomy- Creelyou d'lclvw'T lflunlz 55 mavxy Ywoon oThev STude oe T cllcl SAT Dr-ovnaTfQ lvlnflrnold lfxlowlef lollwo 'l'lwouolmT my vvxoullo Club plchsc as marslw- woe up1llereTOlrx, T om marked QT Gorqbe mellow lwils for l'lFe 9 NED Lovxolx Eaoer Have You seen Frank l.allQo's. Cou.nTer Freelxle moclel gulg Qvldlgplay7 Il won Line, To dln-0 Seooncl wallow al forlze Y . ...... .,.. ,... , . I1S11l ,x : 'rr-X511 r 0 T 'gf-l,1f,.f,, - , i I Li- -f'T :J A' -lf.f:T.:ff..l, xl 1 .- ' Ttrlif Daqe E. aT- Revue DATE SCENE wno H l.lNES THUR Chapel lvlr. El. Tfeel al home onTl-ns 5Taoe, blfr The 27 lvlorlmq only ThmosTMl5S are The Tavnnllar Faee5 To secl To shake hands ululh NQV, Censowe Sarah '6h,yes. Shehocl on a ved SaTln - 3 bundeo and DYGERT B7 me- a recl ealln haT 1lfyaT she! on oe Isaucl 1 PASS '- Balcony ol BeTTyReed'l!eS,I wash Theyed have NE O T Il 4' pleTvre and The eonvenlion every Friday , The, Show reel ollwlc-3511 Teachers need a reel. MON Fronl gleps Jerry 'SooTln lSeaT lfyle'5T lflall-lal To Baal' 7 V ol' bulldmq Slwaltfel' l'luhlTheynnay be Qood pz5xnTer'5AboT lReadmoJ Theyfre pre1Ty born 'apellers Chapel David Far-'Ts iT your Tonslls Thal lheyre loole- 9 ' 'Yowllno randi? mo aT 'so' hard everylnme you Yodeler5 A.LombarJs 3lncp'? NED Senlor MAX uLibraryTao5 . 54 Toa5OD. Show I6' Enollsh Tlllf-TTA your ehdov-uhq -3plrlT Y Clase SCENE NED ehapel Freshme 'lnlho was Thai' eoTe , lullle, Tal boy who 23 Thayrlqgqlvlnq To her came oul anal Spolee pieces lvl prooram owl ehvm l'ronT oF The Qlee eloln 7' NED MASS. Ren- Edclle lAlell,leT rno?T of The el-aSS oo loeee 30' Tsehlers Q- Snycler AS YDU Lllfl lT T lll pil ace? To 'show A-LaTun Cla5S who really likes aTxn, Performanceuloolen Gee-.,TdonfT lllze rnorclers or dagger: 8 olh The QTY-sell, in exlher, buT Thus Dranftahc Qlwb IBM Chow The clarhlplay ls pfelly Qoodl MON 12-A-Claes Johnny The lnanooeT is earrxecl by a 'Z I meeTlT1Q Palmer dangerous ma3oriTy H QCl'leerS 4-l5 From The rearl Senior Vigilance lpalmere Windsor-and Garnlbeel 4' AuTlqorlTy Covnvnx 5enlor Aolhorlly Day will be a l Day, Tee soqeess , or we'll lznow why Y ....-.....,.,........ ,..,.,....,........---,....-...,.f...,-....-.,..... 51511 fax f - 'xv'- ' ' ' 1 -J ,. et- we-it ,gf- Q ij l l fli f 21 21 . To the Advertisers A good annual depends partly upon the hnancial assis- f tance obtained through advertisements. The Rodeo Executive Staff wishes In express its appreciation to the following . advertisers and patrons for their splendid cooperation in 1 helping To make this volume of The Rodeo possible. r The N. O, P. and L, Co. The Summit Grocery Co. Claire Nlareelle Studios Inc. The .lerlerson Tailoring Co. Aultl's Inc. The Five Points Radio Co. l The Central Savings and Trust The Akron Tile and Fireplace Co. Co. K1'11mer's Clothing The Alamol Auto Co, The Billow Tindertaking Co. The Schroberf Cottage Chg-9,6 - The Hoover Bl'4lIlk5 Co. CO. , The B. F. Harbaugh Co. ll. P. l'lm:in Plumbing and l The Akron Pure Milk Co. Helliillg CU. 1 The Akron Clearing House Tllf' l'lf'l'l'9l'1 5. Clark C11- Assoeiation Secrest Barber Shop The YVise Furnace Co. The Five Points Bakery l Actual Business College The Test Cafeteria l The R. T. XVoolCock Co. The General Dry Cleaners f The Rutledge Drug Co. The Maple Lunch - Fouche and Brittain Groc. U11 C- H. Link Thg Elm Hill Estate, CO. The XVells-Shannon Co. The Geo. S, Dales Co. The Paris Filshion Shop The Colonial Theatre 15111155 E. Autllur The Satisfaction Coal Co. The Petot Shoe Co. The National Blank Book and Xaher and Del-iaven, Meats Supply Co, The Wolf Fixture Co. ,l- P Kinney, Drugs The Henry Lumber Co. The Krumroy Construction Co, Five Points Shoe Shine Parlor The D. P. XV. Co. Eddie's Barber Shop The Summit Beach Park Co. Rohinson's Book Store The Akron Savings and I.oan Homer -l. lietriek CU. Yveiss and Keslar. Groc, llammel Business Cniversity The Highlnnri I-Tlovyer ghup The Akron Grocery Co, bl, U, Surbey, Llrgq, The Akron Sporting Goods Co, The Maple Confectionery 'Q 5- I l I 'i ISIN ATT Ai vjfkixk '?g:?LQ5Qw-,,,F,Y W W gg, . ,N Pee me Rm -F9 .W lim DATE SCENE. nemo LKNE5 THUR' Semor G,Ue,hev Friendsfu- Bah fu- U Romans 7 -H .5 prcpram m and Sneer V- QounTry men 9 - S-meer? Chapel J SSHOQYT ETC. GTC. QTQ. Chapel dur- MadeXQ1Y16 THaT ns Q XIEYNI hue proQrf3m,bUT XYXQ CHHST- Nxlgon vahaT like beeT abouT C,Y1ruSTYvxc3S is mas program CI-msTma5-Ymeavw when yuu QQT Qx9TS. IO days lvffermmsamvxw Side MELQ OH, bUT XIYYN G SEY'1lOX','I clon'T have IO Swdnrway ZahvT To veQ1eTer for ne1T Term as everyone, else is do'mnQ,PleaseXe1me pass, AH'ev Cleve- SophisTx- No wonder we Nei-JY '. Look aT ike I3 land HewQh1SceNed dede. debaTe Suvkomore Semen- dass Edxfh I duvxq hvwow why' BUT Yvvx having .3 23 bamgud' aT Stedmah Qoud Time QVQVN Thooqk David v, N.Q4Club moi' here. THUR Commenee- Hercnd U-Xslnevelenves his dnplowxa YIAH, 26 vvxevfl' Layman GT 1a5T T, have Uweejkow eiugwe Nuqhi' piece dpopevfu The Five m si NYYNYOY' Laqk Oggpaee Aemavwd e. a situ? TemTde1eSh lf12'd- To Thus vxonSevxee F b KVXQPXQ, Eggy-Ybgdxf HRGHQ xlQE5i HXQM ' Siree. dndi' e 1 GYM S. Qdwyla . 0. 57 T Mcmcn p'T wwwm? band Rihx Team '. Tedvvx Y QTL eTe. eic UU M Y f-Rape! Le-.uerewxce U4BTc.l'xlhq Wir HxXbVSx'xY'A1f-AQNVXN4 ME. 5' PQpvnee1mq Kvxe--YQ. did vx f even uxe Mm Qamoox Qesiweu THUR WesT Hiqk Gkevnx YE1S,wQ have Some very quad. pe p,uQl.10r,vvvx Moore gQvxQergxbo'Y uked Newxd QF' ebay -'O A us a Lohy vow Bay? Redeoi ave QBY 'Rodeoz decdi oemf here X. FOYYYX 1 Qmmwxq QUT Zimmer- Mvxeh We rwqhY! Nu puukxvxe C-O ymgy-X 9!eeSQ ' june From-TNQXR Every NO YMOYQTQQLMQVQ ' I5 Siudenis body No YYNOYQ bo0ViS ' Te0.Y'vwnNQ mf For ex mhde X McQZahrT M551 I-- 1-M, Af: if' .I-' j W V USSI ,....,- ...,.- ........1-...,...-...i.. - .... .-.----,-....-'... ,..,.. 1.1. I-love YOUOTFMZ RIQI-.I Kind f I 25577 A 5 - If I3 PROBABLY New 5 Iv ' fe, E 5 ouT of 4- I-IauenoT Ei if 17 , Q LET ME RECLAIM 1 , I ' X Your IXIa'IwraI I3eau.'I'Nf ' AND YOU WILL NEVER HAVE IT DONE AGAIN! PLASTIC SURGERY MY SPECIALTY DR. WILLIAM H. VANCE IVID , Q S.,RS.X!.P,P.D.Q. when ,com Q99-r ' 5 YW, , ' 73 YQUQS 7 Die ' Me FLAT FEE J. IIECQWZITZIING L...j ned, ,T ? 7 . T1 er a er When qlI'l Need of- Angfhlng Owgwi Well I Iave IT, Qc-:I It, N3 Qu?-C0 DANDRLIIFIFZ Or,I't ISn'T Made 'IIVIPIC-:TTSI GeneroI STore vxoT Too av'I'IcuIar . FIZLPIELII , TTLPLCIT , Prolors- Q I Lai: f Z WWE 75 f Read These, cuTlwQ,nTlc, Tesfumcmials from saixsfied clienTs and XeYu.s YQQXSTSY you m ow COTGXOQLLC. NE EARRYA LJIDE SELECTION Jqanfeilfh CL!i1urQlHff Iwas lonesomepould fmd NO one To 5512 I isfy The icmqmcps. of my MQQYT ov YLLWM my boyhood ideof. THQYW 5 read your ac1vQ,rTi'SQ,- Wx Qouhd my SOXLXYYNBTEK, JMS. Gfifdfcf Sfzcvffef I w6YxT To QoYxc?redLHaTQ you on your wovxdevfxxxcmd SOELX SWSPSY- imp caTa!oqELe.1am SQ WQH sgfisfued NJN my pvesevfxf l'NLkSb6Yw3,wYxovvs1 QQT Vvu you. He cloQgnoW Smolrefa, QMQWY ov Qurqle VHS Soup, HQ waskes Kms own 'SOX' evwd QQTS. his breakfaq, E never dreamed Suck avnovx Qwci5Tedl HESWWHTEF M5 QS Mafviwonxal Agency 969 Loveri' Lane fqoumq Rh, Olmo YYNQY. , , , , -,, ww W Y , ,---4... ,.......,................,...,......,..,.....,,.,.. nsse-q-ps---.-....................,4.......-........-....-- --..-.---..........,v-.--.V --.-.V-A -.-N.-.....--s.....1f. -....,.... . , 11551 mevff, wroTe, recexvfad Ek cQTa1oQu.e, andwere- 's fi? 1 -5.15 la ll 'V ' A if G9 'WL' x 'v 'j ' 1 V --fn--.X vi If:--M --f f V V V--V V -9--if il-iv---1 X ul New Books on the Senior Reading List ,y RUMANQE 71 RI111l 115 1 1'11f11c' l11'r ..... . . Gerald Shaffer Ywzc' .'1111'1'11f111,v for 11111 , . . , Klyeri 3 ll1I1' LflT't'.li 11,111 111111111111 H111111' . . . 'lilie Hun. Hllfwortli lilvlcn Sfllfxflf 11111 . . . . Klllc. Klnry li. Link 111110 111 111' 1'f1fv111111' . . . . ,l. H. Palmer 117111111 You 15111417 . . . 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Has trained lullulreds of msn :mul f -f - Q XSL 'QL .I XYUIUCIT who are uccupying wspmm- i ,V Q' sible pnsitium 111111 ill? lenders in 5 , ' -v x 1 . . ' 1 Q E liuslncw tu-day. Klzmy nt the 3 Y fygiff-'Q,L:' D - N 'L 3 1 I1ZlffIlH'5 pI'1bII'liI1t'l1t men rccmn- Q 3 , t 5 ' k 1 A mu mend 41 gwml Husinev Cwllcgr- 3 ' - A- , V . . ' ' ff ' 3.5 A W K N' ,X fl'2llI1lIlQ1. 4 3 'A ' 1 f '- ' ' V ' 4 l.1'l ny Ir!! ywu mlm! lfn' ,lfluul U N Ii11.f111r5.f Cullrgr !IIl.l In njfrr you. A 5.41 m vi -231 Q D h I E Q ' il, ' , Q Klum IU!-Klcmlturd Bldg- E z W Jxlilllll, fflliu. 7 ' ' .V 2 .x 5 2 5 I v 3 , I . + 1 1 i 5 fa -fzmwf:S:v:v-- 2 MMM 2 S Q 1 5 3 1- 5 R T WOGLCOCK is . . 35 vi . , . L, Pllllllblll-Lf Jim' Hmflzzg rq 1 xI1liI1 17310 521 XV, I'iXChllllQ,fL' St. I g Y 1 K1xmx' IXILx'1nm 'rmi R U IW li U Wnrx PXYRHXIZIYG UU: Am'ER'rrsERs K -f--v---v-.-s.Ywwq,.-- . - - - -rrp --1--'-wav'----r---sv-1' I flollj -. -V-.--1-4-9 .- - .ww A-.. ..-.vu--. ,. .--u-4-...Q Y .sr Y, 4-'W , W, ! , , If IT 'I' . ISI- THE RUTLEDGE DRUG COMPANY NINE STORES fflzere Soafas Taste the Best WE CATER TO WEST HIGH S'1UDENTb DEPENDABLE P A INT S P A P E R Blain 1110 73 East N111 St eet E L M H I L L E S T A T E S BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE SUBDIVISION Moderzz Hollzes Hofzzes Built to Order Howze Fi7lHl1Ci77g Home Sites Call Main 6600 HKIXDLY MENTION THE R O D E O XVHEN P.-XTRONIZING 0 -X -va ne.- g1s1iw,ff- ' -.wx-.-,no..ww- . f-nn-uf-S f.-S-H ' .--V A ..r---- Y -- - -- -Q.,--sz :q,..i-4::m....-.--1.---. f16l:I X ft +5 +1 +1 +: 4 Views Xxfxfxygfxfxff 4 D-'IVCM 'SP i01.QfAfre XVZEEKJ kwiikf ' A Liam, ff--T, I :H .pn L. 'T' I AKRON'S ACCEPTED GIFT STORE EE Hake us your gift counsel- H . P . U L M A N PLUMBING AND HEATING Dependzzble Uvork DFPFIIIIIILIF Serrivc' S37 YV. Exchange St. Blain 4732 AKRON, OHIO Iors - it has been our busi- ness for 51 years. 5 The Geo. S. Dales Co. 128 South KIain St. You Can r1!'ZC'CIj'S Find tlzf' Bm! in Uh!! Paper at THE HERBERT S. CLARK COMPANY Uvall Paper and Interior DFt'UfIlfU!'5 1Iain S73 303 VV. Exchange I C o L o N 1 A L T'I-I'E'A'T'R'E FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY The Best in Popular Priced Amusement A L XV A Y S ALL - XVAYS i , , , . ,. Sm' I he Colonial P zrsf K1xm,x' Mieviiox THE RU D E 0 XVHFx PXFRONIZIXC ULR ADVERT! Fkb QM-, I LW- , I I A 5 Ilbll Q ws 3 an - F xwgf' C0mp!z'n1e1z1'5 Of The Satisfaction 5 Coal Co. . 3 Q E Jkrun's Laryest E.X'l'!llXiT'F f V I i 4 , Coal .1It'I'l'llIIl1f5H 4 i 1? 1 i i . f 72 XV. Klarket St. Klain 1300 1' If s EcREsT's if Q 2 5 Barber Shop Q1--AD Q- zuzd CD i Beau!-y Parlor 6-4-2 VS. Exchange bt. llam OO-H Compll-mgnis 1 It Pays To Look Ifellu f .- i The National Blank Book 1: FIVE Po1NTs BAKERY and Supply CO. .iff K1'11z1'.v Of fi I - 5 Fancy Pasirzes Uv!! Tl NV, il .. ' '., , 'K CQ Hi Horrze fasfe 6 371 5. Maple Portage S305 M xi- KlNDl.X' BIEXTION THE R O D E O XVHEX P.xTRoNxzING Ora Auvsnrx ERb i li W1 -- 'n --.LW lan: L ,ef wr Y 1: , ,, -f - 11631 1 b-1-.Nu--0-n.-n fu. 9 Complimenfs of Q' WWW ,5f-fc? gffgkw imwdjgyiawg W7 W fwffww BQbP Efumengf9,N6mW W f W X f f f -fr pm Z , Sd f fy- Mao Tit. - l--wi if I ti 5 SAVE YOUR MONEY INVEST IT IN GOOD UTILITY SECURITIES - i Northern Ohio Power and Light Company made rapid strides forward in 1927-par ticularly in its Electric Department. Utility securities are recognized by investors everywhere as reliable. They are not so much subjected to the rise and fall of general busi- ness as other securities. They remain steady. You can buy Northern Ohio Power and Light Company 6 per cent preferred stock at M00 the share-cash or time. Take S10 today, make your first payment on a share, and become one of the owners in this growing, progressive utility. SAVE YOUR HIIONEY BE JN INVESTOR ' START TODIJY Telephone SEl'Il7'l.fl.L'.Y Dvpzzrfnzwzf 7'f,'l'Hll.llIll Blllilllllllfj Blain 6400 Akron Ohio KINDLY NIENTION TIIE RODEO XVHEN PATROXIZING OUR :XDVERTISER ' in TT1651 ff-. A Y, --u-.1.....- ..,...1.....t , -vs 1: , lg,-1 .Q-, u J X-,,f TEST CAFETERIA Next tu Keitll-Albee flpenrgundayx lf. Al. c3RL'HLER, Jlgr. Courtesy of General Dry Cleaners And Dyers lf lm! 72, IAM IIN! we C1111 Fmt And turm- 2492 XViltlwuud Ave. Xlgrin .lw N Enduring Strength llle hnamelzrl strength 1-T the LHX l RAI.. euupled with its respunsilwle and L lI7ZllTlt' ITlllIlZlgCIlR'Hf :md the tlwmuglmess uf its helpful service, is lmltling the wrtmnzlge nf nlrl fric-mls :md wimring new friemls every dey. We invite your account. 92 T H E C E N T R A L Savings and Trust Company AKRON BARBERTON KINl1l.X lxlltYIlllX rms R U D I2 U XVHEX Prrrwxxzxxc Urn Anvmrr FR , ,21:, Y , , 7-1 V V ' 7'-' -rar- llool .- t., tt 1.4 ft- m ff J-an , ...,- -':.:.. Y. Y... ' Y' ,QU VV 1 ' f'- .,-........................ .., - s Ll-, , 1 I N 1 J - . -N-emeunvq-Q 'X U' f ., 1 .. ' ' 1 T H,fIZl'0lI.Y Lrzrgesl Cloflzfurf' ,lift YQUR APPEARA CE f s v I DGES CUUN . 6 N f' K ln evcrx' walk uf life vnu are tint lutlgcd hx' Ntllll' X - I ' . A - - f zlppczxrzlrmce. Its unly rlght tht-n. that yuu should 3 cluzubc yuur clurhes from il fturc which 11-gnr-lx style :md tit dt-tails Dil!'2lIllUllI'lf. lfx'c1'y pupular nt-xx Ntylc, culur mul pattern in fuitf :mtl tupcuatf are nun' ht-re in :ul IllIHI!SI unlimited :1fwI't1ncr1t from whivll yuu H1213 Clllllbitl. l'lt'1lflll'l' X'lllllt'N :lt 5-HP. Z K A E R Il-H SU XI-XIX R'l Rl'l ll Cunzjvlin 1l'1 :Hof MAPLE LUNCH - R. ID. bl.fNlJll', 331 5. K ga - ., . Con1pl1'n1e11l.t Of DR. C. E. LINK KIXlJl,X' Msxtmx THE R O D120 XVHEX Prrxumxzxxre ULR .'Xlu'h:e1'1fERs l , A, ,- -1, f YW , n,u1, ,, .i , , , , ... ,.....- ..... .:,,,A- 51671 fit L. ' dl wr iL...:gi1ieccc..4 .. XVest High Students- Make This Your Drug Store .I. P. Kinney Dru ggist KOILXKS and FILMS SOD.-XS C.-XNDIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES I-I Hour Dewflofvizlgf Excellent Service - The B Svr1'ifP er! of Everything FI YE POINTS-AKRON, OHIO Exclusive Clothes for Young Men WELLfwInANmoN Conzplfzzzelzls of rnsufofvs or nfs noun' 'W .1 f V L, ,K f - Lfvq V 77 5041711 14411. 51 -ier't'cjr'i' ' .ive l Ki p? ,Q-,L ,ij if Lo 1111511 nzrnfx of 'I-'ff ' R 'iiz QlQQfi.if .if 9594. ,LQI 1.91115 L. A RTHUR ws' f X .. X, ' ' N ' A Painter and Decorator l V. lx' I .1 ' fwif'ZgTQ'1f N Portage 3818 f' Cv Lg Z- N v I 5 L , 4 I ' X' V 'th - -lo Ivest Lowell .-Ive. ' I ' . .I . I '- CI0Il1f'lilllt'1If5 of ,I 1 .vi I is .I 31? . . V i, V EM 3 PE TOT SHOE .., I I' A , U 'i'f' I Z'-v'j I- 1. fi COMPANY . ---5, , J I ' I M 1 ff.. f . , . fx ' .,q, 3 . L ollege bhoes Iror Klen .7 V' .- and XVomen 56.00 , 'l A - Rum x Nllfwllox 'l'tIlf RU I3 Ii U XVmax Pxlixoxizixc: Uuz JXIIVERTI ER -,......-- . . ,ve ...... .-...,. , -A 11631 2... I 7 Q 9 l I Q1 Main 3112 1Iain 2247 'U Naher and DeHaven JIM! Jud Poultry SSS VV. Exchange St. Hrzxnch 1071 INV. Exchange St. WOLF'S STORE f ' C' and OFFICE FIXTURES BEEF Z3 E. Exchange St. KIain 2655 Cnnlfvlfzlzmfs of The Five Points Shoe Shine ' L . , . Hem? umber CO ZS: Hat Cleanmg Parlor Build X our Own Home H115 C1,15.1xEu XVHILE You XV.1.1r Let Us Serve You I Ivork Szltiftactory BI 'TTOITCI' St. XV' Fxchqnde St C0llZf7II'll16llf5 of THE KRUMROY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AKRON O1-110 K1:cDLx' Msxrxox THE RO D E O WHEN P,xT11ox1z1xG OUR :XDVERTI FRS 1- -f W- 2, 5 A W' 51691 QS! MIM ---.Y .-R.-- ,,... ,..,..f..-pf --1-P-.-.......,-.........,-.. ... A- .,. ,,--- x ,-.,..-. Y - - 1 ,, . .1Yl11..:::-ni-E. UW., .., A' c0f77,0A?77ig'J of 'Q' ' f Q55 Neff Zakir W FAFR SMU' 'B WW if 1 Eizsfbwb bbc? sg Q '7 , , JL: Qfiqfwybwfjwwwlg QW Q2 K1 an f ff 'W' CQMWBZKQML ,.,,:X'x,, in. 'Y A 1 E 1 1 I r 1 1 MI WI! YH 1 'i ,, 41 ,y 'i 4 1 ' W I EM qi L1 , ll V il Qu 5 1 Ei 5 ag ,M l I V . I F L FFT . V WW... , , -.,Y-,,. g.,..5,:1. ,H NJ.-Q-n4,.:.-..-E' f .. .....--.. ..,... V-,pr ,Y , ,:,,,, A Aid TC'e ,.1........- .Ail SA-.. f R W For Over Fifty Years i 1 I I AULD CLASS RINGS AND PINS Q Have Led The Field Q They've had to be good to stay in front that long! S -lf' AULD'S INC. Clays rizzgs IIIZCIZ pins, Conznzezzcenzezzf iirvifzziifnlzy and Cards. COLUMBUS OHIO Kwon MENTIUN T1-112 RO D E O VVHEN P.-xrkoxlzxxc OUR ADVERTIS X 11711 1 1 Learning is but an adjunct to ourselves, And where we are learning likewise is. lluj fx. ,, .Ji as Compliments of FCUCHE and BRITTAIN Jkron 'J Quzzlily Gro ferr VISlT Akron's Nlillion Dollar Playground Summit Beach Park 57fAmusement Unirsf-57 SWIM - DANCE - PLAY PLAN TO PLAY A DAY Hold Your Picnic nt Ul1io's Blaster Picnic and Amuse- ment Park Dancing Every XVeek Nite Social Plan .1 'A .,.f 'f fhfifllrf lim, icrirlffii. iiisli i nrflmlg nlllllllli W ' - . 'llllllll 'Y?i'fiT 1 Ili! i l E if' ll. L7 A fguusfl' lllllui ...N , ,. f The Akron Savings and Loan Company flame of School SIITI-llfjf A'KlNlJl.X' Maxrlox THE R O D E U XVHEN Pxrxoxizixc OUR .-Xm'ERTisERs ' l 'l ' 'I ' Um v fr .iff Nitin E Qi, Attend a School of Proven Merit Ggif f X T Biff!-12855 University 57 East llarket St. fffsfg W I ff, ' 'E I ER E i iermw Em ! IIIII Iuuun In Akron Ifs B i 2 COFFEE The Akron Sporting Goods Co. .1 Conzplffte Line of WILSON WESTERN ATHLETIC GooDS FISHING TACKLE - TENNIS AND Gorr ACCESSORIES CUTLERY 201 S. Main Street Main 6052 open Ewningf A'KINDLX' MENTION THE RO D E O WHEN P.-XTRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS' ... ,. .-. YY g..,............ -M .- ,,....... 1--P e .. uw, WYf173jn if T 4- B! .T ., gig If .A O . .,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,......-.. JEFFERSON Cleaner and Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Re- pairing and Dyeing All Garments Called For And Delivered Tren Storey HIS-I .Ieffermn Ave. lIain +538 S30 XY Market St. Klziin 1307 Conzplinlrzzts of E D D I E S Barber And Beauty Shop -l-Q3 XV. Ifxeliange St. :Xt Fire Points G. lf. Cnrlwin Prop. Hain 20-l'-I ROBINSONS 5f'r'n1ty-tu'o Imrx gl book .lmf Sf1lI'fl1lIt'I'-1' Sfflfr' XY e Have Ir, It lr Is XVnrrli XYl1ile Same Old lmczitiuii 3.2 5. I'IOXYlll'tI St. we ' - F-:rq-'.,. ey, .'7'f?Z'9 1f' ' . ' 11 -I f 1'f'i'f FIVE POINTS RADIO CO. 3-I7 S. Nlaple St. Akrnn, Ohio Call KI:iin SU-ltii fur expert railiu -erxice nn all inakef or Seb. :Xu- rlmrifeil ilezilerx in Iimeli, .-Xrgux, LIl'OSlL'y'. King :incl Steinite rzuliu receivers. ...-,. Oni' werilre wnrlg ix all giiziranteeal Hliixiiii NILXIIHY THE Ru D li O XVmix Pxrruixilixiz Uri: .-Xiiiririi in Lim 1 L 1 ,T Lllli'-' I f l y ' i ll X ll I NN, oF : ' L, X0 nsnrzc-non ,I ill' POFFEDEI 1 .1 w L I l i ON OT I l l fSUMr-ur H0 ssAisonn11F'm 5' The Summit Wholesale Grocery Co. f H. J. HETRICK S20 VV. Exchange Street Premier Duplex Sales and Service .lkrozfs Oldest 171151111111 Cleaner Dealer Main 2022 WEISS and KESLAR Gl'0CE7'l.EX rind Bleats Corner Burton and Grand Ave. Main 2738 Blain 2739 The Akron Tile and Fireplace Co. Tile anal 311111161 C0 zzfrzlfiory Mzinufricturers of lVinClow and Door Screen Rletal XVeather Strips 50-52 VV. Klfirket St. Blain 3431 KINDLi' MENTioN THE R O D E O YV!-IES Pnnoxxzixc OUR ADVERT! ERb l175j 'X s F , ,. . Nj -..,...,f-,f.,,.f,.. 'V Q1 Qt Are You Drinking Enough Milk? DIiLICIOl'S in flavor- rich in Vitamins-for more than twenty-six years nur MILK and CREAM has been noted for quality. Um' of .llllI:7'fl'I1l.N f I1lf'x! AKRON PURE MILK CO. xmx N1 un x U Xmfx PXTRIIXIYIXII ULR .-Xmekrx PR fl lil 4:- ..,,---...,,.. , ,71fff A .. Y,..,M,,,, .. - 6:31992-:-' V 'L---:. 4-7-,313 E, ,,--fa... up fx' ..4-..............3 S:-.I-...v.-nun.-Elica'--Q.. WI 5 W' 1 X X . . I Conzplfnzenls Of THE AKRON CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION AKRON, OHIO CENTRAL SAVINGS AND TRI'ST CDAIPANV CGNIAIERGIAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CDAIPANV DEPOSITORS SAVINGS AND TRUST CGAIPANV DIAIE SAVINGS BANK FIRESTONE PARK TRI'ST AND SAVINGS BANK FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK THE NATIDNAE CITY BANK OIIIG STATE BANK AND TRUST CDAIPANV STANDARD SAVINGS BANK UKINDLV INIENTION THE R O D E O VVIIEN PATRUNIZING OUR ADVERTISERS mnvvgnuss-y-rw,1.V.--.,...-... -f-111, - ..-f, 1- lr, I1771 ,,-X ,f s ..... . , , ,, , ---,..,..,:, fi: f Y--:T L, fpo i 4 ! K 1 u ' 2 1 I 5 Y i . n I A I l I ii 'z I -- .-s-.L . .. ,....x f,LL ...ai ' I J.. C0lljLil1I6IIl'C - i THE 4 BILLOW UNDERTAKING CO. L ESTABLISHED l875 L Y I I iii i COLLEGE CLOTHES ig . . S , I with that 1ndei'1nable IT ti' i : New style innovations that prevail on , the campus of Harvard, of Yale and other eastern style centers. New Spring I' Suits that are splendidly styled and if tailored to our own specifications. ig Priced within your means at gi f 352-LSU, 3529.50 and 355-1.50 ' ii THE Hooviiic - Bizoons Co. D loo-170 SOL l'H KI.-XIX S'1'RI'flf'l' hixn1.x' Maxiiox 'I'llIi RU D li U Wmix Pxikoxlzim: Urn .'XINhR'llSlR5 ll7S1 i ii ,...J, 'S --.........-f ,,,. -, - ..... , ,....... , . -Q-.ww-- V.:.,- ff- --1- CLAIR MARCELLE Photographers of the 928 Annual CLAIR MARCELLE 409 Korach Building Main 4709 AKRON, OHIO SfIll1ll.O.S' at Akin' York City, C1vllI'l'lIfj0, Clefvvlfllzd, Pfll.lfll1lt'lf7ll1.tI ana' Detroit lu M 1 T RODVOXX P R 71 U A :ER D791 14Q,-,g Iii 1.!gA 5l 1- ff , F PIANOS1 5 ggi? ,Wa N Steinway .3 , 1 I 1 dana- 3 5 . S Q I 1 Weber Q T I W T W I I, T Packard 'Q :El -' .- 1 gff' J x r ' ' 'I Z U lu Stack 'T N ffxl51'2.l W 'E Krakauer .4 13'J.1l1JNX QLTX N 1 N 1. W Ig 'NC' Schiller Alu W Evafia THE B. F. HARBAUGH COMPANY 175 EAST NIARKET ST. A'KINlJl.1' lkiayrxux THE R 0 D E 0 WHEN PATROXIZING OU: ADVERTISERS . - .....--1--...o...... .....- - V .:: T p ,i ' , Y , 'W' 'nf-pq itil il i: ' ' llsul fx , 4, Q :Q , 1 W ki! .1 w. LJ VE a H '5 l 2 in 's 1? E f fi Q r 1 Nl! 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Flood, Principal 'A capable, friendly, square-dealing gentleman, whose thoughts and actions dom- 'i a e and influence pupil and teacher alike is the man-John VV. Flood-who has been guiding our destinies for the last four years. He is one who combines reason with pleasure, wisdom with mirth, and whose personality is ever winning friendships, and yet one who demands high standards of citizenship and scholarship. ln 1906 Rlr. Flood was graduated from the Rushyille High School at Rush- -ville, Ohio. He attended Ohio State University from which he received his E. E. degree in 1911 and his B.S. degree in 1918. Upon completing his thesis, he will re- ceive his lll. A. degree from Ohio State University this summer. Mr. Flood has had a successful teaching career at VVest as well as other schools. At VVest he has been science teacher, department head, assistant principal, and princi- pal. He has taught for five summers at the Nlunicipal University of Akron, and he plans to teach three classes in Secondary School Education there during the summer months. Perhaps from daily appearances about school one could not imagine llr. Flood dressed in an old worn suit ready for fishing or hunting, but such a picture helps one tu realize his lore of nature and the out of doors. Yes, that is he in a baseball uni- form. lXIr. Flood boasts of having played a regular position of third baseman on the varsity squad at Qhio University, and also coaching both baseball and football at Lan- caster and New Bremen High Schools. lt is little wonder that a man of so many activities and such sterling character should stand foremost in the hearts of students and teachers at XVest. 1161 fit .F . I f Q Y i f . , -- - -W --- ga l L J i XY!! t . . . IMI- ' .. . S Murdock Horst Rentschler i, Culp Bcckstahlen ' l Top Bottom HETTIE B. MURDOCK A. J. GERBER Akron, Ohio: Dean of Girls: English: Akron, Ohio: Advisor of Department of A. B. and B. S. in Ed.: Ohio State Uni- Mathematics: Ph. B.: College of VVooster: versity: Censowe, Student Senate. Scholarship Committee. I HENRY M. HORST FERN CARTER Akron, Ohio: Advisor of History De- Alhambra: California: Advisor of Do- partment: History, Civics: Ph. B.: College mestic Science Department: Domestic Sci- of VVooster: Student Tutors. ence: Bradley Polytechnic Institute: Cafe- teria. BEATRICE D. RENTSCHLER Akron, Ohio: Advisor of Foreign Lang- C- E- BUTCHER uage DEPHFUHCUIQ Latirlg A. B-5 Univer- Akron, Ohio: Advisor of Commercial sity of Akron: Advisor of National Honor Department: Business English. Shorthand, Society, Scholarship Committee, Senior Ac- Oflice Practice: B, C, 5,3 Mount Union Q fivifiCS- College: Faculty Manager for School Sav- ' ings, Scholarship Committee. 5 VERNON S. CULP I' Nappanee, Indiana: Advisor of Science GRACE AHTODD - . ,N Department: Chemistry, Physical Geogra- Jackson, Michigan: HISIOYYC A- B-1 lm' phy: A, Bu M. A,: Ggghen Cgllegg, versity of IVIiChigaI1: Library. Indiana University: Chemistry Club. YV. IRVVIN CORA BOCKSTAHLER Terrehaute, Indiana: Advisor of Man- ' Marion, Ohio: Advisor of English De- ual Arts Department: Mechanical Drawing: l partment: English: Ph. B., M. A.: Baldwin A- B-. B- E-S Indiana State N0F'U3l- YVallace, University of Akron: Senior University of Akron: Student Senate. ji Activities. TraHic, Band. r l Gerber Carter Butcher Todd Irwin ie: fr W- '-r u-lr' Hai-slr' ug, P. .. . stil. Y.. I 54-A ' ' 'nl' 'W ' U71 sv 1. .. l i T7 r Raudahaugh Suhadolink Rhodes Snearline Smeeth J ,i Top Bottom FERN L. RAl'DABAL'GH EMMA STVCKEY Celina, Ohio: Biology: Ph. B.: Cniver- Prospect, Ohio: History: A. B., M. A.: sity of Chicago: Building and Grounds Heidelberg College, Ohin State Vniversityi Committee, Extra-Curricular Activities Come Library. mittee. l L. SVHADOLIXK R. A- MIKSCH 1 Akron, Ohio: Mechanical Drawing: B. COPlf-351 0l1i02 l:ihY5lC5. Bi0l0g5'1 B- 5.5 S.: Bradley Polytechnic Institute: Building l'lll0 YVC'rl9521I1Z Library' C0l1NT11Il6E. and Grounds Committee. Btissnz RHODES HELEN A- PFAHL Aki-un, Uhing Ang iuipimna: Chicago Algrfili- Qhivr Latin: Ph- B-. 51-.il lfni- . A,-t lmmme: An Club, versrtv ot Akron, Columbia Iniversity: i Censowe, Scholarship Committee. A, bl. SNIZARLINE xl Nlezldville, Pennsylvania: Chemistry, Phy- V Q 4 v xl sical liengra phy: A. B.: Allegheny PAUL R- Ml RPHEA 1 College: Director of Extra4CurriCular AC- Y Akron. Ohio: English: A. B.: Muskingum i tivities. Chemistry Cluli, Cllllfgei I-3 l3f- AVN Blmk- i2nx I'ni1 sx1Eu'1'H ESTHER M-ANG-:XX Akron. Ohio: lingli-h: A.li., KLA.: l'ni- Lake Ck? Ixllnnesofal Algebfil- Geflm' l versity of Michigan: Scholarship Committee, etry: A. B.. M. A.: Vniversity of XYis- llnme and School League Committee. cousin, l'niversity of Chicago: Records. . -i l '2 ' I -it 3. g, QP 4? IN. ga snifkfy Mike.-h Pfnhl Nlurphey C Matigain ' 'J 1 X I XX: , ,U Y M.,--U A A... 7 1 ., f - ee , Us I .ij if O - , t Sargent Clark Tucker XVagner Neuenschwander Top H, A. SARGENT Akron, Ohio: Printing: A. B.: Mount Cnion College: Lariat. LILLIAN M. CLARK Madison, Ohio: History, Mathematics: A. B.: VVestern Reserve University: Schol- arship Committee. JAMES H. TVCKER Mansfield, Ohio: Mathematics: B. S. in Ed.: Kent State: Faculty Manager of Athletics, ANNA Nl. YVAGNER Akron, Ohio: Algebra: A. B., B. S. in Ed.: Cniversity of Akron: Girls' WV Club, Censowe. XVILLIS L. NECENSCHXVANDER Akron, Ohio: Physics: A. B., B. D.: Oberlin College: Senior Activities, Rodeo Financial Advisor. J Bottom NORMA F. WILLIAMS Akron, Ohio: English, Critic Teacher: B. S., M. A.: Mount Cnion College, Cni- vcrsity of Akron: Senior Play. PRISCILLA DACKERMAN Delaware, Ohio: Music: Diplomas in Music: Ohio XVesleyan Cniversity. Cornell Cniversity: Glee Clubs, Chapel Program Committee. L. O. XVEISS Dundee, Ohio: Algebra, Geometry: B. S.. Nl. A.: College of XVooster, Columbia Cni- versity: Faculty Eligibility Manager of Athletics. DOROTHY XVHITTINGTOX Crawfordsville, Indiana: Elnglish: Ph. B., M. A.: Denison Cniversity, Boston Cni- yersity: Debate, ELIZABETH D. STEVENSUN Akron, Ohio: English: A. B.: Cniyer sity of Pittsburgh: Rodeo, Scl1olarship Coln- mittee. Senior Play, XVilliams Dackerman XX eiss XVhittington Stevenson l19l nh -I ll 1,1 ll l 'l .li 5 2 f' 7 l l -...---. ...YQXY Q1 ' 3,gig,,. ,.AA gig .1223 , ': 'X s s l Allen tx Me-:trig Schmiedel Boots Ehrhardt op Q U Urn T SYS tt Q lf: ZEVRA ALLEN Ellettsville, Indiana: Home Economics: A. B.: Indiana Lniversity. rl. F. MEARIG Akron, Ohio: History: B. S. in Ed.: Lui- versity of Akron: Chapel Program Com- mittee. MILDRED SCHMIEDEL Akron, Ohio: Calculating and Comprom- eter, Shorthand: Spencerinn College: Cafe- teria Bookkeeper. Finance Committee, Bank Committee. GLENN LEXVIS BOOTS Utltnnhus, Ohio: Physical Education: Physical Education Certificate: Cniversity of Chicago: Assistant Coach. Boys' XY Cluh, Inter-Class Basketball and Track, Golf Team. FLORENCE EHRHARDT Akron, Ohio: Shorthand. Typewriting, Filing: A.B.: Heidelberg College: School Bank, 'l'hriit Club, Censowe. Yi X J?-IELEN F. FRENCH hail ,4 Ohio: French: A. B.: Ohio VVesle-yan I'niversity. E. O. HINKLE Akron, Ohio: History: B. S. in Ed. B S M d in E .: Ohio Northern Uni versity, Cniversity of Akron: Discipline 0 Freshmen and Sophomores, Student Sen CII9. VIVA RLTSE XVest Salem. Ohio: Latin: A. B., M. A. College of VVooster, Ohio State l'niversity Debate Club. PAl'L S. BRYANT Springfield, Ohio: History, Civics: B. S in Fd Oh' l' ' it -Kd ' tm' Hi Y. I0 IIIYSIN . VIMH' l' MARY-FAYE DVRR Columbus, Ohio: Shorthand, Typexwit ing: A. B., B. S.: Ohio State Vniversity l br' French ilinkle Ruse 6 Bryant Durr -was-vs W 1 l l,,.Ju A- - .....-4--A llol .1-, x .7 Hx.. ::::. 1, ,'f.........2K e-: A X ii. i k., ,Dx tx X - 1 X . Buerkle Beichly McCoid Rouse ,Xt-Hell TDP Bttttutll PERSIS BLERKLE BESS EMERY KALFFMAX AliF0I1. Ohio: Latin: A. B.: Ohio XYes- leyan University. RUSSELL j. BEICHLY New Philadelphia, Ohio: Community Civics, Commercial Arithmetic: A, B.: VVittenberg College: Athletic Director. GENEVA McCO1D Duncan Falls, Ohio: Spanish, English: A. B.: Ohio lfniversity: Censowe, Chapel Program Committee. ROBERT L. ROOSE East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Physical Geo ra hx' Biolo v' B. S. M. S.' Otter- g p ,. g,, I A. . l bein College. University ot Akron: Build- ing Representative of Akron Teachers' Association. Mercer, Pennsylvania: Algebra, Geom- etry: A, li.: . kllCjJ,llt'llj' College: Chapel Program Committee. MARGARET ml. ALLEN Philipshurg, Pennsylvania: English: B. S. in Ed.: l'niver:+ity of Akron. MADORA H, FREDERICK East Liverpool, Ohio: English: A. B.: l College of YVooster: EXIITI-L-lll'I'lClllIll' Ac- tivities Committee. EMMA RITARI Painesville, Ohio: Algebra: A. B.: Lake Etie College. XVI NNIFRED MARRY MARJORIE AVERELL Evanston, Illinios: Physical Education: Akron' Ohio: Sewing: B, S.: Uhit, State Northwestern University: Girls' XV Club. University: Flower Committee. Girls' Rooters' Club. Kauffman Allen Frederick Ritari Mabry Y- 'hi ' ' 4, l' llll .A .. wg. ,, 7 .3554 .2 ' , LR . , Af h 1' -. ' . , . F. .', 52 j- f 1- t ,QB 4'.L. 5- . ,, A ., I 1-, -1.,,J .1 - M, .1 .i -.4 -- -- t I , L df-' .,' 1154 w.. 1 1 .-..' F lp. gt? , 3,-Lx-' ', .' , 'x . 'Q A 1 1 - ' ' 2. 4 'r. -. 1 5' ,111 35 ..-uf, ,. -, ,Q .-1 ' . - .- fri., .lf E 45. , U N .l ix V N , -'lb 1 -.v , ,II P N I' -5, . 'Q . F. . , -.Q c 4 ' ' 1. ' - '. ' , - Q ', ' 2 11- 1 : V' ' : -- . 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YVo0dworkingg tenberg College-3 Buxinew Manager of B. S.: XVilmington Collegeg Aero Club, Varsity Debate. Senior Clasa Baaketball. EVELYN BRADLEY HILDEGARD E. HEIN Akron, Ohiog Englishg A. B.: Baker New Ulm, Minnesotag Physical Educa- l'niversixy3 Senior Activities. riong B. S, in Ed.: l'niversity of Akron. CLAFDE AHMED ARNOLD NEV-A F. H01-MAN Browmtown, lllinoiag English. Drama- Akron, Ohiog Physical Educationq B. S. ticsg A. B.: Illinoif College: Drarnatics. ill E4-l-I lfl'liVffSlf5' of AKFOHI Girl! 'WVU Club. DOROTHEA ESTHER DICE Akron. Ohiog Muaicg A. B.g XVellesley HAYNE B' Tl RNER Uollege. Tulsa. Oklahoma: Othce Secretary. A. H. MASE DOROTHY ANN HASSEXFLLE- Nf.lYIll'l'f',kll'llll1 Geometry, Algebra: B. Akron, Ohiog lingliahg A. B.: Lake 8.1 College of XVooNterg Claw Basketball. Erie College. Pedflicortl llt-in Holman Turner Hassenflue lx- I ,L llll fe'-X ee ' 'il lp 4 get X H as vac.. f s ' M N it 5-,ZI l . I la .- Revlew of AdH11l11SlfHl10l1 The present enrollment at VVest High is 1753. This is an increase of one hundred and five over the fall semester. Previously the highest point reached was in llarch 1926 when 1720 students were registered. 1 Pupils at XVest may now receive instruction on the harp at a nominal charge. The Board of lfducation has estahlished centrally located quarters where eight harps have been placed for students from each of the six high schools. Harry Chalmers, a noted harpist. is the instructor. The faces of many popular instructors are missing from XVest's halls and class- rooms this year. Klr. Charles E. Hilhish accepted a position as Assistant Superinten- dent of the Schools of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Klr. li. F. Wleiss is principal of the high school of Troy, Ohio. Kliss Elsie Bridge is gymnasium teacher at East Orange, New Jersey. Klr. lf. H. Hummel is at the Hower Trade School. Kliss N Hazelhelle Shirey has hecome Klrs. xVllll1lITl Battig of Klilwaukee. while ali s Lenore Krager is llrs. Roger Short of Youngstown. llr. Ralph li. Chapel, on leave of ahsence hecause of illness. expects to return to Vvest next fall. llr. Dwight Packard, i also on leave of ahsence. is working for his Klaster's Degree at VVestern Reserve University. lliss Klargaret Allen, Klr. Claude A. Arnold, llrs. livelyn Bradley lsuhstitutel r lliss Dorothea lfsther Dice. Kliss Kladora H. Frederick. lliss -losephine Hinsdale. l lliss Klyrtle Horseman, Klrs. Bess lfmery Kauffman. llrs. Wlinnifred Klahry, Klr. A. H. Xlase, llr. Oscar li. Peddicord. and Klr. Donald Schoner are the new memhers i of the faculty this year. Xlr. H. ll. Ault. Bliss Lorraine Austin. Bliss Lois Barrett. Bliss Alice Dey, Klrs. Klarguerite Dilley, Kliss Dorothy Ann Hassenflue, Kliss Hilde- gard E. Hein. Xliss Xeia I . Holman, and Aliss llarc a Fizizirt are the culets teaching A 1 at Wlest this year. ' li i . A lg. li, fb , ' - ' ' y L . My is 3 A is . 'Q-' ' 3 Y i l ggi . .... ,Y :iii fi ifiisifzfg if T 'VWYVLWS . .' l33l .NA 'rmf , ,Jay .r- ' V 1 1 K1igr,?,I,,,,. ,Y ,, 15.255 'US 5130 -tyxef moigtehf Junk -an-an nl minor 2 if X 'fe gm 1 qt, -aw 'ff- ffm ' Hb ,Dm if wma Q 7 U41 WN 5 m 1 I i K i', I in F V 'r N r N 5 I I, wi 4s lv lk Q! , Ii .lg xi I ,yr 2, Ni N '4 'r .Z 1. if ia lx ui 's ing ii 'e 'm Km gf ,ly vi ,Q -.S VE 1 i fin ir 1i I-, ,, -,x 'IQ tg' Y rr L K ,, -4xtA Y , Seniors 7 44 5 544 5 :5 .5 5 55 L 4 5 H 5 55 5, gs -4 i 5 5 51 5 ,QA , , 4 Lf 5 5 J: 5 xx Xn l4-:iw-- :.sag.::z, qw , -Q.,7::-A-Q-V-:Af..,:::1:A,-1 .-. - -...-T--Y -. - . . . ' .x.,.,-....-....-......'.-v-r1-v,.-...-.-...-.,--........v,.. ..- . Y..- .. , .....,-..,,. , , U51 '5 5 - - as Qi.:-A Palmer Young JOHN HENRY PALMER, ,lnbmzy Course: Classical: Hobby: Chevviesg ,Jr- tifvitim: President of class, Varsity Basket- ball, 3, 4, Cheerleader, Student Senate. National Honorary Society, Boys' WV Club, Senior Dramatic Club, Boys' Rooters' Club, Lariat Sport Editor. 'lohn's had his choice of the bitters and sweets, but report tells us that his Bit- ters is sweet. GERALDINE CAROLYN YOUNG, Gerry Course: Classicalg .lvtifvilint Editor of Rodeo, Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary of National Honorary Society, President of Girls' Glee Club, Citizenship Pin, Vice- President of Dramatic Club, Student Tutor, Class Play. The senior staff can't tind a write-up that Gerry doesn't cut. Possibly she'll let this by: she is lazy. homely, conceited, and. in fact, entirely worthless. ' ' eibert Mathias JOSEPH SEIBERT, Jw Course: Technicalq Hobby: Golf: Jmbi- lion: Businessg .'ll'lf'L'ili6',fI President of Hon- orary Society, Vice-President of Senior Class, Rodeo Business Manager, Citizenship Pin, Student Senate, Hi-Y, Student Tutor and Manager, Corridor Guard. joe is a one hundred per cent executive, student, and good fellow. ALBERT MATHIAS, JI Camzvf: Technical: Hobby: Athleticsg :lm- biriun: Teacher: .-lcli-z-ities: Student Man- ager of Athletics, Treasurer of Senior Class, Rodeo Advertising Manager, Vice-President National Honorary Society, Vice-President of Hi-Y, Citizenship Pin, Student Senate, Tutor. If Al with his conscientious ways doesn't make a good teacher or a great business man, it won't he his fault. Colors Crimson and Grey Class Ring and Pin Committee Geraldine Young Aileen Gregory Fred XVindsor Sweater Committee Theodore ,lusell Ruth XVall Albert Mathias Memorial Committee Geraldine Young Russell Kimberland Ellsworth Ebleli Announcement Committee George Vsher Ida Dohkin Helen Hahn Senior XVeek Nlarguerite Zahrt Laura -lane Stillman Banquet Committee Betty Reed xvllllillll Vance Mildred Smith Frank Cohen Pennant Committee Aileen Gregory Fay XXVIII? XYinifred Tompkin Senior Play Committee Nlary K. 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Slmrty lliiiixc: Hiitilryz Hqlilwy: Czuising iiuiillwlcz l Alnlxiliwn: To grmlimtcg .Xcllvitlcsz Vice-l'rcsl4le-xlt l Ui lli-Y flulv, flu-si' lczulvlx Ring Vnvixiixiltlri-, il lluyl Rimtcrs' llllllb, llrzmmlii' Vlulr. l .Xny persim ulii. can I'lX.Al V, E. llillnsh in pululii' silrzikiug uill lie .i m.m -if mixrli. l lYll.I.lABI H. YAXCE. Bill 1'uiii'su: Hist.-ry: Hnlvlvy: Swimming: Amlni- ll limi: C'mnptrollei'1 Activities: Rmlco lixu-iitix'r ' Stuff, ljfillilllllf Vlllllv Sain-ur l'liiy, Ulu- lllull, I Pximn Vilxiiiuiiitw, Vlicinisiry Vliilw, llqimliivt L'-mi' l iiilttvv. Smiun' l'l:iy Orlliiilitti-v. fi Thr fair lzullva will Qigll. .mil tllc rlull 4l.mcr4 l l uill ln, limp- wlxcii 'xllilln -li-ivnrti in-111 Xllst, ' l izrzmusis JAM1-is Usmzu, --Im l K'-iiirscz Scientific: H-ilillyz Gwli Ur liuutingg X .fXn1lnli.m 3 l'rn-si-lent of l'. S. A.: .Mui mrs i limit--l llcneml Full. Sluvlviil 'l'utiir, l'ln-mxstxy Clulu. , i r Fur ai little iiiiimixzitiim ini Groupe. 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Sllc lllzly Im .4 fire clllvfk llzllllgllllfr, llll 4 :L 4'lll4't llfl-lwlllglll l-l.l54l'. lm, 4 VIAVK .XILXBIN 4'-lzlrlxn 1-'lllll'w: Sul llllllc: ll-llllly 2 Sam-ll-llll Xlll l Il-lll: l'.ll't--flllixlg .Xcllvlllg-N: l.:ll'l.l1 Stl 1'.4l'llllllllxl, llllllr 511114-l'4'lN4ll', Iillllr llll XYll.4l xllll Illl' lla-xl R-.lll-.. llll xlllllll 4 7-S 5. 3 6,4 I --A Y S:f: ' -A Ai, ' l ' I 3 Sl KF.. ' , June Class of 1928 Shatter Kneale MILO SHAFFER Course: Classical, Hubby: Fishing, .lm- bition: To be a physician, .-Ii'ti1'i1'ir.r: Pres- ident of class, Varsity Debate Team. Treasurer of National Honor Society, Xa- tional Forensic League, Debate Club. Chemistry Club, Student Senate, Assistant Business lylanager of Rodeo, Band, Or- chestra. A better scholar and debator is rare. VVILLIAM KNEALE, Bill Course: Classical: Jvtifviiifsz Vice-Presi- dent of class, Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, -I-, Class Team, 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, .L Y XVright Barnes Hettax WRIGHT l I Courfrz Classical: Ilolfffyz Mu-ic: ,1m- i A lfilinn: Artist: .elftiwififsr Secretary of class, E E Pfesitient of Art Club, xvfifeifs Club, g junior Girls' Glee Club, Student Senate. l To her all things are a thing of beauty and a joy forever. 1 l XVILBCR L. BARNES. ll'rf Willie Coizrxfz Scientific, Holzlzyz Swimming l Jmbzlmn: To be a successful business 3 mang :lrtifvztirrz Treasurer of class, Second li , Football Team, 3, Basketball, 4, Track, 3, tl President of Chemistry Club, HiaY Club, ,r 1 i Boys' WV Club, President of Student Sport Editor of Lariat, Vice-President of A l Senate' National Honor Society. 1' 'z 'Bill' and Pauline go together as well This VVee VVillie must have grown since i l as 'Bill' and football. nicknames were given out. gg Class Colors ll Maroon and Cream . , . 5 l Ring and Pin Committee gl Fae Sarchet Robert Thomas Harold Kindig I l Sweater Committee lx ' Harold Brock Mary-Alyce Baston XVayne Snyder Lee Reifsnider N' Memorial Committee Dorothy Fogarty Fred Mugrage David Radatn l l Announcement Committee li l George Kodish Helen Fellenbaum Ethel Price YVilliam Sheck L12 Senior Week Committee Sylvia Roth Robert Mills Ray Zimmerman 1, Amy McCaughey Aida Thompson Lois Ridley l Banquet Committee ' ,l Irving Blumenstein Ben Sugar Senior Play Committee Mary Coddington Gerald Rowland Magdalene McGuiness Baccalaureate Committee Violet Fisher Harold Hennessy Cleopha XVetzel 'e f' .3-uc-.' Y V -r l39l I, -....--.....-. . y. tj !.......-..,,.....7, ' YF l L WW -i el' -M, ,,,,.,,-,, .- ,.. .. tl .rn ll 5 IiLIZABE'I'I'I G. ALLEN, Biddy 1 ' Courtwz History: Hulflfy: Dancing: .-Iml1i- , V 4, Gym Meeta, , hlizaheth lielieves it ls ri good policy : E to leave a few things tinsaid. i 1 PEARL Aixiomick, limi,- 1 , . . Coizrxri k'oinInerc1alg Hulrlfy: Dancing 5 and readingg ,flmlririrnzz Certified Public ' Accountant: .'14Ii1'i!ifx: Cenaowe, Gym , ' Meets, Thrift Club. Bank Teller. l Pearl ia Ll jewel without her name. CLARENCE Al'L'I'M.-XX, Buzz Cnrniwi 'liechniccilg Ilfflfllyz Sports: plm- hilion: Engineer. He'N ri nice. likable chap, whnk always Ii good eport, l UIVNE ,Il'S'I'lXA B.-XYER I ' Cnurxf: Classiculg llolilfyz Studyingg .im- l,, lfitinn: Teaeherg .tlt'ti1'itif's: Rodeo Execu- tive Staff, Glee Club. l june is just as warm and pleaxant as ,, the month for which she is named. l l l .-XR'l'lll'R isiaiitixts. 'xlfr' I.'ul111w: il1E'ClllllCl1lQ llulllfyz Athleticeg .lllllllflflllf ,-Xrchitevtg .1411-z'iti4'.r: Tratlic ' l ol'Ce. 2, lf Nilence and lvzxshfnlnefx were golden, A Art noultl he ai millionaire l l l ' MARY-.Xl.Yl'li li.'Xs'I'tiN, Spf'f.iy f.'lIIH'.H'f llistoryg Ilulflfyi Auto-ridingg i .lmlfiimuz Nlusieg qlili-zvliffz Band, Cen- wue Flulw, l'ke Clnli, Clielnistry Club. N lxirizit Stall, liirlx from the South can illXV1lk'5 keep Il up their entl of the t'onvers:1tion, i l 4 Nlgklilil, ISIXUHANI, Ulfllljln lfftzzrir, kll!lIllllCl'L'lZIlQ llnlflfy: llzincingg il .lrnlfiliuut Stenogrniplier, i l Nlzilwl Intex In lzilk. lint lrllll that ai tunn- ll :ink privilege! l J l i xnxx in,iait'iiRtin'i', -ailffw' li fjiflllltirl ilitflllllfilll lfufrfr-yj vlifglycll -Im- Q ffilmnz l'rintvrg .lfli-z'1ln1t: Bllllli l.t'ilklt'I', fNl:lm ' xlliiaiix ix :ind ziluziy- will lit' I tht- mine. 1 X it me 'Q'.,'i,,, .:.ifQQf:fm, - W Y Y L I-ml liun: Secretary: .Ii'iifz'l!iri: Basketball, 3, i ,T - ... 2- 5 wt C c-ef ,. 2.1.11 LEO BLOVVER, LN t Course: Technical, Ilolilfyz Skating. Leo talks quite a bit, but he can't be heard, is your shynesa r sponsible for that? f IRVING BLCNIENST , Balu ' Couture: Techni' ' Ilolalzyz Horseback riding, .J iii ainess, .1t'ti4z'ilif.v: Class Baske , Boys' Rooters' Club, Presi- de ramatic Club, Printing Club. Stu- d' ard, Circulation Manager of Lariat, e Room Manager of Lariat. abe must attribute hia popularity to ct ly hair, for he never wears it hat. COR,-X BRUVVN, Babe Cuznfvi Commercial, Holfifyz Swimming, Jrnlzitirnz: Travel, ,-It'ti1'i1irs: Swimming Nleets, Censoyve, Girls' Routers' Club, YVest Swimming Team. Cora is an excellent swimmer and truly is as much at home in the water as a tiah. SYLVIA BRODY, Syl Courxf: Hiatory, llulflfyt Swimming, .-1m- lliflllllf Private secretary, .JrfifL'ilif'5: Thrift Club, Censowe. She is a busy little girl wl1o'a in and out of everything in a jirfy. HARULD BROCK, l3rnrA'ir Cnurxr: Scientific, Ilulflfy: Radio, :Im- llirinn: Engineer, .-lrlifz'ilir.v: Radio Club, Rodeo Executive Staff, Boy! Rooter! Club. His gift of gab will lift him up in the world. GEORGE l-SCFFINGTUN, Buff Courts: History, Ilvlflfyi Hunting, rlmlu- finni Lawyer, .1rli1'iti1'5: Second Team Foot- ball, 3, Varsity, -l. Hi-Y, Student Senate. If Burl atarts losing weight, may he never lose his good nature. BILTTIE PAVLINE BRYANT, .lTllIIf,Nl' Civlhllllfff Commercial, lloblty: Riding horaes, .lrnlrifiont Private aecretary, ,1t'1ifz'i- tim: Rodeo Executive Staff, Dramatic Club. Censuwe Club. The Rodeo couldn't have done without this charming lass. GERALDINE CARPENTER, Ji'rry Coursf: Commercial, Ilnlfhyi Travel, .-Imlziiiorzt Private secretary, ,-lrfifL'itif,v: Girlm' Rooter! Club. She always has a friendly smile for everyone. -' ,,.,4 ' ' ir - ,,,,,1' Ull 1 1 I I X X ,, x H1 ki, X-H U Y ,, ,v' f . f 3 K, , xl 1:g':'t' r :J CZl'ff1'?' ' 'X t K x SJ l 3 ,IVNE CH1'1 1'ENnt3x u 1 Cnursf: Classicalg llolzlfy: Overlands1 I 1 pl mhiiimz: Teacher. This blond, young amazon has a good time : MARIAX CULLIER Cnurprrz Cotnmercialg Ilvlflfyi Duncingg plmlfilifnzi Flin be a stenngrapher. Marian has a pleasing persunality, the result nf sincerity and optimism. MARION GI2Xl2YlE4Vli CUPE. .lIimi Cn11r.w1 Classicalg llulfllyx Driving the Buickg ylmliilinn: To do something nnbndy else has ever dnneg .'Ifti1'itir.r: tlytn Meer. Thrift Club, Censuwe Club. Her hnbbi may be driving, but her :im- bitiun is getting yellow tickets. ST.-XNLIZY CRISSINGI-IR, Sinn t.'f111r.rr: Techtiiealg llnllllyi Huntingg pim- lntzruzz Musieiang :1f1ifL'ili1'.v: Hi-Y Club. Sotneday he may be written up in the annals of music. NIARY l.l'Cll.l.li CUDIJINUTUN, 'Hllary Lu l,'om'.vr: Histnryg Ilnlllfyt rIQl'ZlVCllI1gQ .rim- lfiliun: Tn travel mnreg .-Irii-1'i!if.r: Gym Meet, Censmve Club, Ulee Club. Student Tutnr, Chairman of Play Committee. Mary will be the author of a new XVnrlcl 'I'ravels book. Nu doubt she will make it interesting. .v s .-,W . .... anywhere at anvtime. X . CECIL CHAPPELL, CH l Cuzzrfe: Classicalq llnlflfy: Reading. ,- Everyone lures tu hear Cecil talk with ' his southern brogue. D.-XlbY CIJXRK, Is'un1.r 1 Cfnngrf: Cmntnercialq llulflfy: Arguin 1 D' . . , D I :I lHf'IlI0lIf 'I n be 3 sten0g1'3pl1e1-, Shel not just a plain daisy, but a black- eyed Susan. INIARIQXN l. CAKIPHELL, .l1Iz -f,l'l!U'5r'f History: lloffllyz Singingg qlmlli- IIINIZ Biusicg .Jt'1i1'iIi1'.fZ Lariat Reporter, Glee Club, Censowe, Thrift Club. , She's the proverbial Campbell's l-Qitl. it ll , i t ll l43l ,fax- ELEANOR CRISSEY, Tools 'C,'Illll'XI'I Classicalg llolflfyz Reading: .lm- lutmzzz Kindergarten teacherg .-1rli1'ilir.f: Censowe Club, Girls' Routers' Club, Glee Club. Eleanor is a lass with a delicate air, but why the nickname? RVTH DIX, Bf1uti1 ' l.'n111'.n': Classicalg Ilnlffiyi Golfg jllfllfl- firm: To playg .-Irliiiiiimz Glee Club, De- bate Club, VVriters' Club. Ruth is quite the girl where the gentle- men are Concerned, but they never worry her. BERTHA DAVIDSON, lfl'l'flF f,'n11r.w: Commercialg Holflfyi Music and reading: .-lmlfifionz Nurse: .Jtlii'ilir.r: Cen- sowe Club, Girls' Roolers' Club. Art Club. Bertha likes to argue, but she always lilluws what she is talking about. NVILMA DUNCAN, Billir f,'IlIH'jl'f Historyg 1111111131: Swimming: .Im- lfilinnz Teacher, ,-1r!ifz'itil'5: Girls' Rooters' Club, Student Tutor, Librarian. XVilma is an optimist, even on the day lrcfore exams. But the reason tor that is that she doc-sn't have to take any. t , e- , , r, , ,- C- Kg! i l 1 l li l l 1 T l . l F I . t t K I I HYMAN DEl l'CllIXlAN, Hy l Cfl1ll'5l'f Academic: llolfffyi Making mod- els, Jrnlfifinzz. Dentistg .Jr1r1'iIir5: Glee Clulw. He may he Hy hut still be short. ANNA IVOBBINS, 'A.17llIl ' l.'0111'.rr: History, llulflfyi Reading, im- ' lution: ,lournalistg .-lrli-rilim: Censowe Club, Girls' Rooters' Club, Rodeo Executive Stall. She's one who :always has a snappy cnrne-back, SARA DYGERT, Billy 1 Cnurw: History, Ilnlflfyz Swimmingg .-1m- J ffitinnz Nurse: .-1r1ifz'iIi1'.v: President of Cen- r , sowe Club, Routers' Club, Glee Club. 4 A She has large eyes that are always smil- ll ing. 'l l NINA M. ELLIS. 12m, ' ' L'0lll'JI'f Historyg llolflfyz Gigglingg Jm- 3, lfilionz After dinner speaker, .lrrifvitiftvi ll Gym Nleets, junior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Routers' Club, Lariat Home Room Man- 'I ager, Thrift Leader, Rndeo Executive Staff. ' Nina's ambition is to be a talker. Now, having known her for four years this seems Z like sarcasm. , l i l is s.e.-- -- -4- -1 , if-1 r' :it , 1-,f ,-w-.-sa:-5.-VL---.-Pill' t , Dull. tal-,C 412:-1 --- - V Y .m...f.n., Y -- W--A .:--.- , G ----A ----- - - -- -- ---.......r..-...as-4 l+3l I .Irli1'iliw.i: Art Club. ,,,,,,,,,, W, ,,,-,... .......,...J l'1VEI.YN CIIQLIIJXRPII. ZM ' Crnuxu-: Cmmnercialg Ilulflfyz Dancing, JIIIIIIIIIIIIII SIt'INlgI'ZlPl'lCI'Q .'1t'li1'ifir,r: -Iuniur Girls' Glee Club, Censnwe Club, Student Tutor. You like her, we like her, everyone likes her. MARCE.-XRE'I' FRAZIICR, l'1'51gly Cnur,f1': Classical, llulfffyz Reading, qlm- lllfllllll Public spezikerg .'1ili1'ili1'5: Natiunal llnnur Society, Culur Committee, Pennant Cuininittee, Censuwe Club. Me :ind ini' shzlduw, ue take up hall ll sent. 'l'lIAl7l3IiI'S GUl.l'I'7 TrJ f,lllllVJ'l'f Suientilieg Ilnlflfyz Bflsebilll. Fur such ai little man his nznne is quite ll burden. . IJURH'l'HY CQRUNCY, Diff Cuiuxwz klUII1IIICl'CIHlQ Ilwlflfyi Mnvies. cl:im'ing, reading, Jnilfiliun: Sletmgraplierg liiimtlix' Is une nt our petite, young ladies HELEN FELLENB.-XI'M, Jn-Jo Cflll!',ft'I Classical: Ilnlzlzyz Dancingg jm- lfilmn: Nurse: .Ji'fi1'itir.v: Gym Meets, Cen- smve Club, Girls' Routers' Club, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball, 3, Exchange Editor of Lariat. She's just the type for a nurse. MIKE ELLIS, Milky Cuurtw: Seientitieg llnlfllyz Checkers: ,lm- lfifionz XValkingg .'Irtiz'itir5: Orchestra. Everyone knous him for his pleasantness. DQRUTHY FOGARTY, Dui ClIlll'.ft'2 Classical, llnllllyi Reading: .lm- lfiiiunz Interior decorator, .liliwifizwl Na- tional Honor Society, Debate Club. Glee Club, Lariat Staff, Censowe Club, Girls' Routers Club. Individual, idealistic, iinperturbable-that's Dornthy. VIOLET FISHER Cour.n': Classicalg Ilulrlry: Reading, .Im- lfitiozi: To learn fifty languages: slzriwi- lirx: National Hunur Society. Student Sen- ate. She's her father's must prized Violet, llncidently, he is a florist.J X ... v.....,.-...,.., 1 '41 1 I4-+I '- ' ' 1 1 E ic, af e iggiiiif QC hRXI1bT -X CRIMES Couzrf' Xocational Hobby: Stamp and com collectm -Imbztzon Mechanical ex- . I : ' D.. . :vt A ' peit. YVe hope you collect coins in the futu but not ancient ones. VIOLA GRIMES, l'i'J Course: Commercial, Hobby: Riding, J lfilionz Stenographer, ,-Icti1'itif'.r: Censowe Club, Girls' Rooters' Club. Viola knows all the latest wise-cracks, and that isn't all. SADIE GRISXVOLD Courxri Commercial: Hobby: Music, ,J bitiun: Musician, .irtifvilifxz Band. If she entered the room, would she recognized as Sadie or Ruth? RUTH GRISNVOLD Coin-rf: Commercial, Hubby: Music: .-I bififnz: Musician, .'1L'fl'l'lfll'JZ Band, Ruth's the other half of the Griswold ruins. re, m- m- he Ill - l Ho he ,H ,,, , ---.n.--, Y 1, :f--,-.... 3 FLORENCE GCRIX, Flurir W ClUIll'.fE'I Scientific: Hobby: Readingg .im- ' biiirnzi Private secretary, .-IrtiQ'ilif'r: Lariat Staff, Censowe Club, Girls' Rooters' Clubi Florence has pretty curly hair and, estly, itls natural. MARY J. HARXVELL CU1H'Jf'I History: Hobby: Readingg qlmbi- lion: Private secretary, .lrtirltirsi Class Basketball, 1. 2, 3, Class Baseball, 1, 2, ckey, 4, Girls' WV Club, Girls' Routers' Club, Censowe Cluh. Mary's hyword is individuality. GEORGE KORMAN Courrv: Scientitic. He is known all over school, even though is so quiet. HYMAN HECKER, Hy CNOIIIIYFC Historyg Hobby: Athletics: ,alm- bilion: Pharmacist, .lrli-riiifr: Class Basket- hzill n , Z, Corridor Guard, Home Room Ba k Manager. VVhat a pleasing pharmacist he would make at the corner drug store! l+5l hon- - , .-.-' . .. ,... -, K Acsxras III'I.I., --.4,,,,iw' f.'U1lI'jI'f Clanicalg Ilolflfy: Readingg .lm- lfilinn: Interiur decorator: .'It'!ifz'ifi4'.r: Cen- smxe Club, Girl! Routers' Club, I.ariat Hume Room Ix1I1Il1lg't'l', Glee Club. XVhu knuws but ubut we may, mme day. fee tbix in gold letterx on the duor nt an exclusive ahupz Agnes Atnnnda I'Iull-In- terinr Ilecnrxlting De Luxe. IJURUTIIY KI-ZCK, Dui f.'fIlll',H'f f'l1l55Ii'1ll1 llulfllyz Playing the Plillllll .lmlfiiiuni Music. llurutliy surely can rattle the ixnriex, but she ix rzitber bzisbful IIINHII it. P.-XIIIXIC KICIXNIQIDY. Polly fI'1lIIl'.II'1 Clziswicxllg Ilulflfyi Iluncingg .lm- lfiriffni Kindergarten teacher. XVh:ttK the me of XYHl'I'j'IIlg? -IIIZICS P1llIllIlL N philnmpliy. II,'XRUI.I3 KINIJILE, Ki11.li51 Ifntnir: Clxiviratli llfrlflfy: 'I'enni-3 jlllllli- lion: l.1lU'f'lfI'i .lrli'z'iIit'.i: 'I't':tck. Clues Iixtxkctbzlll, Ring and Pin Committee, lilee Club. lIe'lI make at tint' lllXYf't'I', and XVlIilI'S nmre ue'Il be liix Ulienh. I, --J ALICE HANSUN, gil Cuuzgwfz Hihturrg Ilulflayz Music: flmbi- lirm: Music teacherg .iftirilimi Lariat Staff, Thrift Club, Censowe Club, Girls' Routers' Club. Alice hae quite n musical career in front of her. RUTH Illiliii, Rudy Cuur.w: Commercial, Ilulflfyz Reading: .lmlfizirnzz Cuxtume dexignerg .Jiri-z'ilir.v: Thrift Club. Ruth certainly has an artist! permnale IU' IIVLDA HEEPIQ, 1Jaug1zlir f,w,uf,f.-1 History: Ilnlfby: 'lcentmg ,1m1,i- tion: Teacher: .ltiiq-flirt: Gym Exhihitiom, Track Meet, 2, Gym Meets. Rodeo Executive Staff, Girls' Routers' Club. Hulda is everybudyk right-hand man. X0 one is an exceptinng she helpe tbem all. VIRGINIA I-IERMAX, Ji1my Clllllfjfl History, Ilolflfyi Reading, qlm- lfifiun: To graduateg .1vli1'ilir.f: Gym Ex- hibitions, Cenwwe Club, Girls' Routers' Club. XYINI dnean't envy one uho is nptimiatic in all things? -Htl I :I Il ti' H all If IF tl I? It t! li it il lit ll to It It tt! Il it QI in tl il ,Q-J I I A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I i Ii 6 xl I I I I ll H I I I I I I I J l :nuff .I -. A, in J :gg,.-.g.,,,,,,j,'ng, ask xx VIRGINIA KELLER, .linuy Course: Commercial: Holrby: Sports: .lm- bitiun: An ellicient secretary. Virginia is one of these few modern girls who is endowed with curly hair. EDXV.-XRD HAROLD KREISELMAN, lfIlIlif Cozzrrrz History: Hobby: Athletics: .elm- lritinnz Doctor: i-lrtifuirifiri Football, 2, 3. -I, Class Basketball, 1, 1, 3, -I, Dramatic Club, Boys' 'WV' Club, Boys' Routers' Club. YVomen and football must have a con- nection, for he's attached to both. DONALD KIWHLKE, Dull C.llIlH'Jr'I Classical: Hubby: Piano: .1ml1i- liun: Surgeon: ilrlifvitirx: Rodeo Executive Stall, Boys' Glee Club, Hi-Y Club. Dons ambition should be to become a surgeon: he's always Cuttin' up. GEORGE KUDISH, Ju Courrv: Scientific: 1101117172 Golf: jlllllll- tiffn: Engineer: .1rfi1'itif'.v: Debate Club, Chemistry Club, Golf Club, Honor Society. just ask George how it feels to get 11,111 in mathematics. He knows. , . : :1mmvmum nrun.wzmr--f A -A Q.. --W - f---...I-a. . .1f.m.mn 1--N . If HAROLD HENNESSY CIl0lU'Jt'i Commercial: Ilnlrflyi Sports. Not all red heads have good natures. Here's our exception. GERTRCDE KCNKLER, Grrly Cozzrsei Commercial: lIul'l1y: Music: .Im- lfifinfzt Stenographer. Sensible is the word to describe Ger- trude's way, and everylwmly loves it. RUTH MAY LANGLEY, Enlry Cuurxfi Commercial: llulflry: Rowing and movies: plmlzirinn: Comptumeterist: :1rll1'i- tiff: Art Club. Cnmptnmeterist is rather a large aim for such a small and dainty person. BESSIE LANGERMAN, l1'ulI.r Course: Commercial: llohlry: Dancing: .-Imlzilinnz To be au executive in the busi- ness world: ,-Ittifvilirrz Bank Cashier. Thrift Club, Censowe Club, liym Meets, Gym Ex- hibitions. This girl is always surprising someone. I ' 1.-II--s-ff.-I.. -. -. , ..I,.- fr. U71 1.1. --1,-i- ..... ,rx P ...X Y IQ-'-, 1.2123 i t'lil.l.X GIgR.4XI.l7INI2 LEITZ, Sir l.'nur.w: Cununercial: Ilulfliyz Tennis: .lmlfilmnz Secretary: ,fl4li1'iIii'y: Gym INIeets. I.:tri:it Stzirl, Girl! Routers' Club, Cetixowe. Student Tutor. If Nht- van type ns faint :lx Nhe can talk, she ix mine typixt. ll-QXN l,lX'1'trX, I.i1ifnn lffiiiriwz l'IiNInIy: llufilfy: 'Iiailking on the phune: lmlfilinzi: In Hitik uithuut being tvtuglitg .lrtifi'itir,t: Claw Ilztsketbzill, Drai- nitttit' Club. l.llt- mt 'Tliir et trex eleg:1nfe! YH RA IIQXVIS, l,ffuir !.'ul1r.vr: lll1lNNlClllQ llulfliyi llrztxxingg :Im- lfilmui vlKlllI'IlllllNI. She hm ll tlixpmitiun which everyone VIIXIUN. l.XNlliS IHY, Jim lffiiiiir: llixtury: IIU,'l'-1'I Reading: .lt- Ii-z'1Ifr,i: liti-litetbxill, I, I.:1i'i:lt. XYtnnen. xxntnen evertwlierc. hut -lint NFL lIllI ll llllf. .M 1 L 'X l EDITII I.AI'GIII.lfi, I:'titlir Culzrxri Coinmercitilg Ilnlrlfyz Swimming: I-Imlwitirmi .-Xuthoreas: .1t'!ifL'iIif.f: Baaketball, 2, 3, Baseball. 2, 3, Hockev, -l. Lariat, Girls' Rooter! flub, Girls 'WVZ' Club. Edith iN urtiftic and is a gifted writer. Some penple have all the luck. RUBY MAE GRIFFIN, Pai Cninzfrz Commercial: llnlflfy: Reading: .lmliiriffnz Nlusiciun. Shek always willing tu offer her aasiat- ance. RI I'H I,IIiGHI-IiY. Rufu: Cu1n'.f1': History: lluliliyz Reading: .lm- hifion: 'Ili see Ainerica first: Jtfiririnrz Gym Meet, Glee Club, Chemistry Club. She firnily believes, An apple 3 day keeps the doctor :mz1y'. NIILDRED LEAH LIiIBUYI'I'Z !.v1IllI'.TI': Iliatoryg Ilulflryz Reading: .lm- lfitiinz: Tn teach Engli-hy .-lr1iA:'irir.t: Lariat. Mildred has the prettiest curly hair u'e've ever seen. P- --1.4-.. it.-...--...--.-.1-..--g......-in-.... l4Nl I l 'i t ,l I: l l l 't it ll li il 'I ill I 'i fi 'I tx? l, .L i l W, It l l i it .. BRCCE LONG, i'LF7l!lf!1JrU Cozzzpvri Technical, Ilolzlryr Sports: .Im- lzitionz Aviation: Jrti-z'i1if.r: Lariat. Glee Club. Hi-Y Club, Boys' Rooters' Club. His name is Long but still so short. CELL-X EDITH BIARCCS. Civil Cuurxrz Commercial: llullllyz Tennis: glm- lfiriunz Secretary: .lrtii-ities: Gym Exhibi- tion, junior Girls' Glee Club, Thrift Club, Lariat Stall, Rodeo General Staff. Celia is the class help-mate: she help- everybody with everything. ELLIS LUVVEN Course: Scientific: Holflfyz Swimming: .imlrifinnt Doctor: .-lflititify: Track, 3, 4, Chemistry Club. Someone should devise a method for teachers to remember whether Ellis or Louen is his first name. DOROTHY MARTY, Doi C.llllll'.H'f History: Hubby: Art: .ll71!7lfllIIIf Usteopath. 1 il Dorothy follows her illustrious brothers in the field of athletics. 1 BYRUN MARTIN. l1yi11'r Course: Technical: Ifnfflfy: Sleeping: .im- llifiunz To graduate: .lr1m'ilir.v: Track, 1, Class Basketball, 1. 1. Varsity. 3. 4. Foot- ball Second Team, 3, Boys' XV Club. Print Club. Heres a boy who likes to sleep much better than he likes to eat. HAZEL MARQCIS. lfalw C.l0llI'.fl'f History: llnlflfyz Study of facial expressions: .lfnlfiffnnz llietician: .-I1'ti1'itir.t: Glee Club, Girls' Rooters' Club, Censowe Clulf, She has that school-girl complexion one loves to touch, but just try to touch it. JOHN MCT.-XINIINIAXY, liar Comrr: Technical: Ilnlflfyz Studyingg :Im- lfitinn: Minister: ,'1r1iQ'irir.r: Dramatic Club, Vice-President of Golf Club. lt's not his fault that he's johnny on the spoi. ROBERT MCCORD, Bill, Cnizrxfz History: Ilulflfy: Tennis: flmlzi- firm: Successful architect: qlrliariiifyz Hi-Y Club, Dramatic Club. Lariat Home Room Manager, Student Senate. Robert is ai good public speaker. but then a Superintendenfs son ought to be. T491 ,- 4---Y ,if 3 S A AM Y IXlcL'Al'LillIiY, lazily lfffinxtri Vlassicalg Ilulflfyz Reading and l eh l scixingg ,lfli-vilzui National Honor Soci Citizenship Pin, Cheinistry Club. Ulee Club, Censowe Club. Rodeo lixecutive Staff, Senior XVtt-It Counnittee. ' ,Xiuy rt'inintls one of laxcn-lei and old l law. ' Romani' xinis. mf, ,J l,lNlll',ll'I llisloryg llulflfy: Lakcsg .llflllf fmni .Xitorueyg .lfliszdlii-.iz Debate Club. , btutlent Senate. lf guutl ltmlts is ll rlisellht, Illtll Hub surely is alllirletl. PLXNI NIIRNLXN, Sulflf,y l.'ni1r.vr: llistoryg Ilolflf-V: Golf: ,Il7lf'l- lmn: Business inang .l1f1-rilim: Lariat lien- cinrl Stall. Rodeo tit-neral Staff. Ile has a witty ansxxei' for everxthin and really is funny, bl.'Uil3.'Xl,lQNlf lNlt'Gl'lNlfSS, .'lI1lgyff f.'fllll'AI'f ilistoryg Ilufflfy: Talkingg .lf liz'il1r.v: hevirtziiy nf Drauiatit' Ulub, Kilt-e Klub, Cvnsowe Club, l.1ll'lSll Home Rot nn Manager, NYU Hunk Vounnittee, Girls' Gun bleuts, suatlablc. but retblieads want lu do ye thinking for you. lilontles are travtable, brunettes are pu' iur ' IZ Y DXVARD NI.-XDIUR, .'l1l1j0l' lffiflfllfll Cuznxw: Technicalg Ilnffffyz Atl1letiCs1 .Im- litinzzz Civil engineerg ,It'!i1'ilfr.t: Corridor Guard. Circulation Manager uf Lariat. It doesn't have to be spring for Etldie's faiiey In turn. IRGIXIA bi.-XSSIEY, Ginny I.'ff11l'.vr: flassiealg llulflfyi Playing the pizinog gl mlfiliunt .-Xuthoress. Virginia takes everything very seriouslv -even her lessons. JUSEPHINE M.'X5CUI.A, Juv f.lfl1lI'.fFf Historyg llnlflfyz Track and swimming: .lmlfiliunr Law. just think of joe as a lawyer. Any'- thing she tries should be a success, any- way. II Ii ir r- l 5'-'l DIIZNNIE IXICUORD Cnzzrxwi llistoryg Ilnlflfyz Tennis: qlmlfi- un: To swim across the ocean: .-li'ti1'i- rx: Basketball Captain. -lennie is out for all liintls uf sports ind is a success in each one. TTY Lots MoRT, Lot-yf' Courw: Commercial, Hobby: Dancing, ,jlmbitiunz Teacher, Jriifvitirt: Rodeo Gen- eral Statf, WV Book Committee, Lariat General Stall. Lois is the girl with the walk of a trained model. It is the envy of all the girls. LOCIS MILLER, Lau Cnursrz Technical, llulflzyi Running out of gas, qlmlfiiiorzz Engineer, .-lrli-z'ilif'J: Band, Orchestra, Inter-High Orchestra, Class Basketball, 2, 3. 4. Louis is the Rodeo's choice for a matinee idol. FRED MUGRAGE, '-iilwgm- C.lUIlI'5FI Commercial, Holzlfy: Athletics: .-lmlzilionz Banker, .-Irtifvitifx: Glee Club. Rodeo General Staff, Lariat General Starf. Muggsie has a hanker for to be a banker. HELEN MOORE, Jim Coursr: Commercial, Hulfhyz Dancingg Jmlfitiunz Private secretary: .Jr!i1'i1if.v: Student Senate, Censowe Club. Student Tutor. Helen is quite precise and for that reason is a favorite of the teachers. t -yup' FRANCIS INILGR.-XLSE Course: Commercial, Ilulflfy: Following sportsg Jrnlfitirnzi Private secretary. He is small and quiet, but his thoughts are mighty. 'IAMES MYERS, Jim Course: Classical: Hulflfyz Golf and sxximmingg .-Ilnllitioni Civil engineer: :It- lifuififx: Dramatic Club, Hi-Y Club, Lariat Staff, 'WV' Book Committee, jim has dark eyes that look into yours and mean-nothing. ' KEITH NESBITT, KN ll'm ' CIUIIVJFZ Historyg Ilolfllyz Golfg slmlfi- iioll: Lawyer, .elrtiwirifst Glee Club, Hi-Y Club, Student Senate. Football Second Team, 2, 3, Thrift Club, President of Golf Club. To be a lawyer, Keith, means to burn midnight oil. RUTH OSBORNE, Ruthie Cuzuzw: Classicalg Hobby: Dancingg :Im- bition: Nurse, .1r1i1'itir.v: Censowe. Ruth and George are inseparable, but who can blame them? ,- .-.--.,s,,., ., ,.. . -.. ... vw yr-Q 1nnr-u:v1'eQ-5144.1 1-:z..... . on-an--r-annex.-f -- - - -V '-u,.i...--s.-.neu 1'--.14 .- V - LL- AF ' 1 I . J 4 ' f 1 5.5 ' r i 11 '- O u ' I u 4 7,6 . . ,A-if -F tl ' t' A- ll' It n t , l li fit . l K l i 5 l l il -N tl . 4 5 l l 5 l lf , l t ll l I i QQ 7 lr t,t't'x' Pktcta f ll l,'ut1r.ft': Cotntnerciztlg llultlfy: llancingg l ,lrnltifinzti To he :t good wife: .Itti-rilim il Lariat Stuff, Girls' Rooters' Cluh. Censowe. 7 bhe hns a Common ambition, but few will - zultnit it. l 1 l -IUHN Pli'I'RtlI'F, llwpw f,lllIll'.YI'1 Technienlg llnlflfy: lixpetiment- ' Q ingg qlmluiiun: Aviation. Q If your utnltition is zivizttion, tlon't you think it's quite high? tl 1.. z, Pxtcta, -'1'1tm Q l,'r1tn'.u': ,lit'l'l1IllCZllQ Ilulflfyi linsketlwztll l' ,-lmlfiliuztz Iilet'tt'iC:tl engineer: ltti-rifirx l Vlztss liztskethzill, 3, 4. ,I. llere is the other half of the Gold llus wins. t, 1.. r, PRICIC bi l.'u111',i1: iliCl'lllllCIllQ Ilolflfy: .-Xthletiesg .lm- llnzti lileCtl'iuzll engitleeri .'It'fl'T'lfII'j Vzilophoti Printing Club. lt he went in the movies. would he he himself or l,. Ls tloulile? , 1 ilky ARTHUR PHILU, Ari Cutrrsr: Technical, Ilolflzyz Athletics: :Im- lzillfnz: Engine-erg ,lttiwilifsz Gym Meet. XVe gather that the women don't appeal to Art , but you never can tell. FRANK PAPPANO, Burk Clllllliff Technicalg flabby: Football, :lm- lfitionz Athletics, :Ic1iQ'itir.t: Varsity Foot- ball, -I-. His brilliant plays on our football team made him one of our favorite stars. ETHEL PRICE. Pal Courtrz Commercialg Ilnlflfyz Swimming, ,-Imlfifiunz Private secretaryg .lrtiatiiirrz Censowe Club, Girls' Routers' Club, An- nouncement Committee. Ethel is some girl. and everybody knows lf. IVA PATTUN, Ivy L'U1U'5t'f Clqssiczllg llvlrlfy: Singing: ,im- bitiun: To be a nurse: .lrriq'i1ir.r: Glee Cluh, Lariat Home Room Manager, Thrift Club. XVhen Iva is a nurse, we predict an epi- demic among the gentlemen. I53l - VERA QVIRK Cnizzxwc Commercial, Hobby: Talking on phone, Jmlfilionz To be successful. She has a wav about her that you just can't help liking. BETTY PLANT, Bef Cuurrrt History, Ilofvffyi Swirtlttlillgl 11771- Ifilion: To graduate, .lriiqtifirrz '1'reasurer of Censowe, Dramatic Club, Censowe Club, Basketball, 2, Hockey Team, 2. Black hair, brown eyes, This wav, boys, here's your prize. MARION CUIIIIYFI Jmlritifnz: ers' Club. PRINGLE Classical, Ilnblfyz Swimming, Teacher, ,irliqtilirxz Girls' Root- No one can put anything over on Marion! she just tvon't permit it. A A 1 GERALD QVLNNAQ f Cong: 'f'CLa'ssic?fl, flolilfyz Teasing, glin- i' x lorer, .-lrfifvitiesi Glee Club. l' rice in spite of his good looks, ble rry' t IQTHEL REINIARK Course: Classical, Hnlflfyz Fun, .-1mlfi- rinn: Get married, ,lrli-1'iIif.r: Glee Club, Thrift Club, Ccnsoxve. Remarks, remarks. continually remarking -tbat's Ethel. DAVID RADAM f.vlIlll'5t'I Classical, .-lrfi1'ili1'.rI Debate Club, Debate Team, Chemistry. Rodeo Gen- eral Stalf, Orchestra, Glee Club. His convincing voice is his predominat- ing characteristic. LEE' 5. RHIFSNIDER, Frifz,' Cnuuw: Classical, Hnlwliyz Loafing, :Im- lfitiouz 'lin amount to something, .'lrlia'i- lim: National Honor Society, Dramatic Club, Citizenship Pin, Chemistry Club, Hi-Y Club, Boys' Glee Club. It takes a lot to make an eagle-at least his kind. ECGEXIA REED, .lmln Cuursrz History, Ilolflfyz Golf, ,1lrli-1'i- tiff: junior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Root- l ers' Club. jean is a modern example of what women have done in the realm of sports. E531 I lw ,L 'FW ' K HYINLXX ROSEBI.-XX, Ili f.llllll'Jl'I History: Ilolflfyz Basketball: :Im- !-itinn: journalist: ,1rfi1'ifir.v: Lariat Staff, Orchestra. Hyman, whether right or wrong, will argue just the same. SYLVIA LILIEN RUTH, Syl Coufzrf: Classical: Ilnlflfy: Books: Jmlfi- Iirni: Costume designer: .Iili1'ifir.f: Rodeo Executive Stali, Girls' Glee Club, National Ilonor Society, Student Tutor, Thrift Leader. Citizenship Pin, Student Senate, Chairman Senior XVeek Committee. Sylvia has the Rtidetfs vote for being the best dressed girl in school. GI-IRALD ROXVLAND. .Irrry C,'fIIll'.ft'I Scientific: Hulflfy: Going to Cleve- land: Jrnlfiiinnz Druggist: .-lrriq'ifir.t: Rodeo General Stall. Class Team. 1. Track Team, Football, 1. Here! a case where silence is more elo- quent than words. BONNIQTTA RCDOLPH. Brn1Iri1 ' I.lfIlII'.fl'I History: Ilulrlfy: Reading: tion: Piano teacher: .'It'li-2-ilim: Girls' Root- ers' Club. Jmlzi- vi-7 ANNIE REESE, Baby Course: Commercial: Hobby: Basketball: .imllilionz Social worker. Annie will probably be the class philan- thropist. MARY REISEXGER Course: Commercial: Hobby: Reaning: .lmlwitiorzt Filing clerk: .-It'li1'itie.f: Lariat Home Room Manager, Girls' Rooters' Club. Mary's way is mouse-like, so quiet and unassuming is she. ALBERT I. RE.-XVEN, JI f.llllII'.ft'I Classical: Hubby: Driving: .-lm- lfilinnz To be the best nf whatever I am. His black, shiny hair goes with his name. LOIS RIDLEY, Lwy Cnursr: Classical: Holilry: Dramatics: .-lmlfifionz Kindergarten teacher: .Jcti1'i1ifs: Dramatic Club. Girls' Routers' Club, Swim- ming Team. Cheerleader, junior Girls' Glee Club. Lois has inherited her acting ability: we expect her to go far in this field. Bonnie has the giggling hanit. and it cer- tainly goes over big. li4I EDXVARD ROSS Course: History, .-Imbition: Traveler, :Ir- lifvitifs: Boys' Rooters' Club, Chemistry Club. Anyone who wants to travel must be am- bitious. EDNA RITCHEY C0ur.w: Commercial, Hobby: Reading, Jmlzitinnz Private secretary, A-lrfifziitifrz Li- brarian, Censowe, Thrift Club, Gym Meet. Edna is a truly-uly blond, with a truly-uly smile. ELIZABETH FAE SARCHET, Say Course: Claasical, Jr!i1'ilir.r: Rodeo Ex- ecutive Staff, Thrift Club, Ring and Pin Committee, liramatic Club, Student Senate. Glee Club, Gym Meet, Lariat Home Room Manager. Digniried and gloriliedu,-that's Fae. NHLDRED SABERTON, .lIilly C0lll'JfI Commercial, Hobby: Tennis, Jmbitinn: To be a stenographer, Jriifvi- liar: Librarian. Her angelic appearance is much ad- mired. DOROTHY SANIPLE. Dol Courrv: Commercial, llolfby: XVriting, flrnflflion: To be a stenographer, ,lgtiqrifipyg Lariat Staff, Girls' Glee Club. Beware of offending this lady, as she wielda a wicked pen. LCCILLIZ SHAFFER, Lu I.'nur,rr: Commercial, Ilnlilfyz Talking, Jmlntzonz To be a stenographer, .-Iftifvifivrz Girls' Routers' Club. Lu's converaation is mm: convincing. DURIS SAVAGE Cazzrrrz Commercial, Hulzlfyz Arguing, .lmlfilirnzz Private secretary, .1ftifvitir.v: Girls' Rnoters' Club. Rodeo General Staff. Never mind, Doris, someday you'Il change that wild name. HARRY SAXV DERS Course: Technical, .lrriwiiiafz Basketball Team. 2. 3, -I-, Track, 2, 3, 4, High-Y Club, Boys' Gym Team, Harry does his running about at school. l55l il Kb la. T1 l l i l I l l t .tk 'v t l l lil.XYUUl7 5CllUl.l-, Cnlf1111'f', Cn11r.ft': Technical: Ilnfflfyt Gull: .'1t'ti1'i- Iirx: Class llatsketball, -l-. 'lihis box ls one of the countless number who has been bitten by the golf bug, IRENIC SUl,l,lfRS, Ul1il'l'7ll'H l,'uul1tr: llistoryg llnlfllyi Reading: :lm- lfilmni lo be a nurse: .lr1m'1Iir.v: Lariat Staff. lrene's eyes are of the twinkling variety. They are blue. and they really twinkle. P.-Xl'l. Slilill IR l,l'Nl7 Lonrrtrt L1lIlll1l'lL'llll. XVhere did he get his knowledge? lt inust have bel ' UIZURLIIQ Sl tn at the library. LUX' .C.'VllIl'.Yl'f Classieal: Ilulflfy: Golf: .lm- lunonz Avtor: ,Itli-rilnxt: National llonoi Society, lloys' tilt-e Klub, l,l'ZlllllliiC Club. llts favorite lhc tuiittlot lor pastime is waiting arount Ruth. 1 l l HURACE SMITH. Rrtl Cffizrxr: College preparatory: Hobby: Studying: plmlfifiurz: To be a great athlete: .-lrfi-zilitxr: Class Basketball. 1, 2, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Football. 3, 4, Seeond learn, 1, Z, Secretary of WV Club, 'I'raelc ,3,-l. Cnrls, if you l ike red-lieads, you Couldn't find any brighter FREDERICK SCH NEI DER, St lnn'i.ifr Coznxvrz Vocational: Ilulflfy: Movies: ,lm- lfiimzzi Avizttor. He! an all around man at school. ALICIQ SMITH, JI Cmzrwi Cmnmercizll: llulllfyz Talking: Jrnlfilifizz: Nurse: .ltli-2'iIi1'5: Girls' Routers' Club. Thrift Club .Xlice has a yen for serious literature. She has never missed College Humor. XVlLLl.'XlNl SHECK. Biff fillllflffi History: Ilolflfyt Golf: nlttifi- ' ideo General Staff, Lariat, Thrift Bill is one of the most popular boys rim: Rt Club. in the clas N. tin Z If RICHARD SHEARD Coursr: Technicalg Hobby: Sportsg Jmbi- rion: Electrical engineer, .Jt'ti1'ilif.v: Track. 1, Chemistry Club. He's tall and blond-que voulez-Vous encore? JAMES sTArf1BAtQtsrisJRn County: Qlassicitlg Hobby: A rchiteetu re 3 .'lm!lTIT0lIf'T0 be a minister: .-Iriifviiirrz Hi-5' Club, Boys' Glee Club, Debate Club. Here is one who has chosen to follow in his fathers footsteps. ALICE SHORT, .Jllir Courts: Scientific, Ilnlflfyz NVritin51g :lr- liwilifr: Girls' Glee Club. Alice writes more letters than any one girl ever did before. VICTORIA SPACLDING IIUIIVJFI Historyg Huffflyt Swimming, .Jt'li1'itir.v: Girls' Rooters' Club. Here is one Happen- who tloesn't get her rosy Complexion at the drug store. XVAYNE SXYDER Cuzugwz Scientific: Hubby: Swimming: .JIHIITHUIIZ To be an optometristg .lrtiqtztiwsz Chemistry Club, Sweater Committee. Does he know how to study? Didjrt ever see his card? XVADI-I SVRBEY Couryfi Scientific: Ilnllffyi Swimming: .inzlfiliorzi Explorerg .Jt'li1'itie.v: Student Senate. XYade's pass word to heaven will be cleverness. GORDON HEDDON CuzH'5t'2ClassiCal1 Hulllzyz Basketballg .lm- lfifirm: Logging engineering, .Jt'fift'i!it'.f: Chemistry Club. Hasn't he the most distinctive name? DONALD STEXVARD, Don C0z1r.r1': Technicalg Holzlfyz Hunting, :Im- Jfitiunz Inventorg ,ltliiiilitgvz Chemistry Club. Lariat. XVho Could get through the halls when Don's on Corridor duty? l57l ,vfli -.,, g::.:: l l I i l 5 E i H 1 E I l tl il -e . v....x.: - I ., H M HI LEX 'TRAFFORD f.lIl!1l'.H'I Historyq llolflfyz Rezitlingg .1'mlff- lion: To he goudg ,-1111-1'ifir'5: Girls' Glee Cluh. Dehate cluh, Censone, Girl! Rooter! l'lul1, Sweater Connnittee, Helen is kinda Fonda foniehotly Alliance. ROBERT TllUlNlAS, Buff f.'f'1Il'jfI Seientiticg llulflfy: Reznlingg gim- lfi1m11:yTrztt'el 'round the world: .ItIi1'iIir.r: lillhfl, dlfehate Club, Varsity liehate Squad, Chtmistry ,S'luh, Hi-Y Uluh. Student I Senate. ' Atter ltezirintf Huh tlehate. one lintrwx hix chances for winning :in urgtnnenr are rather blllll. MARION THOMAS, Tnmmir !.'uur,tr: Scientific: Ilulrlfyi Athletics: .lm- lfilinn: Teacherg .lfliafilirfz Hockey, 3, 4, liynt Exhibitions, Flats- Baskethztll, Track, Claw Baseball, Girls' Rooter? Cluh, Gill' 'WV' Club, Chetniatry Club, Cemowe Cluh. Marion ix an exponent of the Sailor-s' lIvrnpipe :intl clogging. XVILLIAM TITMAS, Biff f.'uur.w: Teclinicalg llulflfyz Scouting: .elf- Ii-rifirxrz Bantl, Ht-X. Bill 5 .1 bn ,, . wvtuuv..-wp. ,-., .N--qv. -. .-- y scout and a gttntl sco . ........-1-.--iwiurh v- - ESTHER STAXICK, Buddy Coursr: Commericalg Holflfy: Motoring: Jmlzilinzz: Stenographerg .'Il'fi L'lfil'JI Gym Meets, Rodeo Executive Staff, Girls' Rooters' Club. Esther would he a good manager of any- thing from an orhrfe to a bungalow, HAROLD STEELE Cuurrr: Vocationalg .lrtifviiirsz Basketball, 4 4Came from North Highl, Hek just as strong and sturdy as hix name. RONALD SXYITZER Cuurnf: History: Ilolflfyz Piano1 .Jf1ifvi- lim: Lariat Executive Staff, Rodeo, General Staff. Radio Cluh. Art Club, Stu- dent Senate. Corridor Guard. Ronaltlk a real lwoy in spite of having am artiwtic temperament. BEN SVGAR. S11gm ' Crnifzwz Technicalg Hoffllyz XVomen1 .im- lzilinzzz Architect: .-lt'tia'Itir'.f: Thrift Club. From hit stream of admirers he muft be aa sweet an hi- name. ..Mv....t FSI YQ? --ef My Course: Technical: Hobby: Football: .im- bition: To be president: .lfrifuiticsz Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Class Basketball. YVomen don't bother him 'cause he doesn't bother with women. AIDA BETH THOMPSON, Eddif Course: Classical: Hobby: Movie scrap- books: .-lmbition: Commercial artist: Jr- livities: Art Club. Aida is artistically inclined and seems to haye a magic touch with beauty. BRUCE TRIPLETT, J11.tt Br'11t'f ' Couric: Scientific: Hobby: Traveling: .lmlriiionz To become an engineer: .Jrli1'i- ties: Boys' Routers' Club, Trallic Club. Chemistry Club. Bruce, our railway enthusiast, is one of the famous Triplett Twins. MARJORIE TRAGLE-R, .llarj ' Cnursf: History: Hubby: Reading: nlmlfi- iionz Kindergarten teacher: .ilrrifvitifxz juni- or Glee Club, Censowe Club, Cke Club. Dont you envy all those live year olds? ELIZABETH Y.-XI'Gl-IN. HLl'f1 .-Imlzirifnzz To graduate: .JftiQ'ilfe'.t: Girls junior Glee Club, Censmye, Girls' Routers Club, Art Club, Gym meets. that's Elizabeth. ERNESTIXE V.-XX DTS, I:'1'1lif ' .-Imlfirion: To be an aerouaut. the culture and dignity of a typically eastern type. HENRY XVAGNER, I'1anlc lifvitizxfz Debate Club, Student Tutor. Hank is an architect. LO CI SE XVEBB Couric: Vocational. -Xll who know het haye acclaimed het mo t charming , , . . , ' . 1 S ' . I' Y W YY ' V 'A - Y Y i V - r :ULL.+hl--1v 'gf4: ':-A'- E 1, lain, ,nlxsdr Y i-.?:t1I.i.E:4Il:.,,,luun14,Lg --ef,-, l59I VVALTER TAYLOR, II'alt Course: Scientific: Ilulflryz Most anything: If she walks like a shy little rogue - Cozn-.wz College Preparatory: Hobby: Art: Ernestine, as her name implies, has all Courxf: Classical: Ilulflfyz B u i l d i n g castles in the air: ,lmlfitionz Architect: :Ic- Castles in the air will become real when I,-'I M ie' 7 QQ 'ff If 'M fi V' lt , E A t i l I 't it P, I l It I ft l tt W I , 4 1 i P9 CYRII, NYOltI.L'UL'K, Cy lt -2 I l Frfitnr' Tevhtiiculg .lrgntiffuytgf lfodchi ffuflflyj Sputlsg tltli tx. X' ,th Tl'3Ck, 1, I, 3. 4. kilns- Hawke will!! g, 3. Ftmtliall, lkll ilu 1 6 ul b 4. Nlufw ' , u, log'-' XX Club, Ui't'ltcut':. Y It Cy runx tl i gh lite CIN he duet nn the trctvk, he'll e winner. lil Nl.-XR.ttiRlti YUUIJ 1.'Vl1H'.H'I Hi-turxg lluliltyz Piztnng ,lrn7fz- hurt: Privatte Nc-t't'stni'i. Matti:-Vic IN at neu atltltttnn In nut' vlatu hut at veit pretty' mir. lllblipll YIQXICKY, ,lm ' fffftzfivri l'et'ltttiC:ll3 lIt:f'ffY1'2 llrtxitzgg .lub ltlflflll' Nlm-uhattticg .ltli-zliliry: Bnntl, l.:1t'i:it. Ywur huhhy iN tlrixing, hut uhzit, and with uhttnt? RAY ZININIIQRNIAY, Zl1r1rn1r t,'ff1n1w: 'I'et'littiv1tl1 ,lmlfiliffnf 'Ib gyms' upg ltliztltrtz IR..-tlmll, 5. 4, But! NNY Cluh. 2 lltw ll he-:tt with tht' lzltlicx-ltr! with ,I thvtn rnrlx' :intl latte. tl t I 7 A K X C'LliUPII.fX NVIi'IAZIiL, l.'l,'u Cffitmri Scientific: llnlfl-yz liavin' funf .lmlul1u11: Nltt-iciattg tl.tiz'iIlr,f: Lariat Stall, G-im inet-tx, Kilee Cluh, '1'utnr. Ulm-tw ptittcrtts after hrr ftttnnttx name-- , . . ,zine hut in Ll xt-it nice way. IlURU'I'll.X Vvt1LFti l.'u::tLw: HiNtnt'y3 llulffy: Diixingi .fruitf- lmu: lilllLlt'l'gfll'It'Il tcztcherg .iftiwtimr fen- vmc Cluh, Rtvfvtrw' Cluh, liitlx' Gler flub. 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Yvrn Bztlhri, Rt-lui Vlrxciztiinl, K':ii'uhnc Atflcik. 'i'hihn.i Ilultt-It. Riilmrt XYctLvl. XYgn'i'ui Hhtn' Itrllzlret XX :Arne-lil, Flwrcnt'-x Ii:iuu'hn1Lin. Myrlh- F1-ffl, I.lIli.ni t'm'ri't, lfriiwt liivh. Kiztrg Urlid-Q, NUT N1 l'1Ct11I1'I-Lliililll Hi-rry, Ii.n'-ihi Hcrkiiitli, Kzitliwilir Hhtilkt. i.iIy Elhi. Nlihirul Nttt. R1Cil.ll'1i XY:1Nhirur11. -x i it 11-A Room 320 Fifth Rmv:fEstl1er Merriman. Janice tfrnwi-wil, XY:ilter Kupliii, Kqnil Iiriieggrinxiii, tluwglc F.illci'. Fourth Row:-Morris Kmiiih, Hmvzird Mrtryxiiislci, Sarah th-liliteiu. -larry Trcxltfig Berimrtl Fr:-iihnzui, Arthur Hay. Third Row:-Blanclic Kmiisli, Ralph Hzirpz-ter, l'iuw:ml Fnrrii, -Tuck Ik-etjin. Louise Shtiuf. Sccmmd R+vw:f-Miss Pfahl. Beatrice Aultmzin. Anna Cnuts. Tlminzis liellit-1. Hvnry f1IlI'lWL'11ICI', Lu--n Tleligivr, First Ri,m':P-Edith Czilitir, I.Urr:iii1e Davis. Faye Thlwnizis, ElQie Mow. Thun1:is Beattie, Yum Pontius. Not in picture:fPaul Bauman, Louis I.o.-vy, llnirzui Klein. Sum Kzilil. 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Nut 111 p11'111r1': .11w I.:1l1111111'?1. 1111111' Rent-111 15411111 '1111pp1'1', Fu-111'111'14 U111111gc1' I 12-B Room 409 1511111 Rum: 5:1111 12.1153 F1':111k 1.:1j1,--, -1.11111-- 111111x'11', .X11111111 151101, K1'1t11 S1111-11, 111111111 XYM111-, 151-Wu: 1.:11mr1'm.111 F11111111 Run-: Etllrl Ihfklrp. 1'111z111u111 1'c1'1Qs. 11.111111 X11-w11:1. X'11'11.1' 1111111'-111'1', 151-1'v1111.111-1 K111.-1111. '11111'1- 111.1 11cr111111111. .Xmu-N Rexx'-.:111. ,X1111v'1'5 X--11111111-1-, '1'1111'41 Run: 1 11:ru111w' 1l1w:111v11, Rwlzcrt Iic:11'11, 1'111uc11u 11.11'1. K.11111'511 I.11111, 1.111:11- 11.11115-. 1'.1111 X1111111111. 5.1111 l1c1'I1vH 1 Scuvnml Rmv: f1r111:1 11.lI'ICl'. X1111'i1111 R--si, ,1+1w1v111111' X111-cw1.1, 13111111115 1111rk111.1NIr1', X1.11'j1v1y S11-V1-11x .X1't11111' 1.1-1114, X1-1l11' 11111111-11 First Rnwt Slll'Il11 N11'1'1:i11. 111-1411111 111.111kc11x1111:, 111-11-11 SQ-11'1'11, 1.c11111'1- INN. .X1'1111v XY1t111'1'. NI11v'11y1111 .. ,. 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XI.11'g.1111 1111111. 1'f111:111- 1i1111111. 11.11111 11.11 N. 5.1111 11.111.1 -1.1111- 9.111:1111, 1111111 511.111, as -e v 10-B Room 209 xx' 14111 1111-.1 I1'1--1111, 11.111111 Il151111, lC:111.1111 XX111'111y K111111111 1'111u11--1111. 1.111111111 11.1111.111. 1.11. K1111111. 1Q1'1-1'g1' 1'1'1N11, I-1111, IQ--11 X1-1 I 1111!,. ,I111111 XI1111-1. 111-111111 S111'1'11'111'. -I111 I,111111111:1, 111111111 Xl11:11Q.1 111151. 11111.11 141.111 1',111l 111111, 1111111 11- ,- 11111.11-1 M111111111, .X11111 X111111. -1111111 Xml. N11'1x111 111:-1115. 31.111 X111.'u1'1, -1111' X41 X1.1x1111 151111-I. 1111111 11111 1'-.1'g11 11.11111111, 14111-111 N1.1111x l1.,1'11N X-1111N, X1.111g.11'11 111111111111 111111.1111 l'.11111, F1111 K111, 1C11,'.1111111 1'x:1111, 1 1:11111 1'111'111. 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Yclvlu-11 Sxluurll-ivrl, ILM- fVH.n.m 1111111 Huw ll-nmvlly H11-I. XI.n'Qm-xllr linux. li-'lm-H Iluulvhu. IH-lvl' Krlmmwx, l'.u1 Srl1xu'11-eww. link Snllrwy. llrfl lion l',l1fM-mln H-tlyx, 41115 XIf1x'x'xwm, liwugn 1l.mIxll1N, ,lunl 'l'h-11'11lwn1. NI.x1x:m'ri!v Uxulull, XL--1.4 Mow, mv-v:-I H1-xx XY.4l141 Sllllplq-, Kul1.ml Snlmu-ll. .Xvmzm lhlll-1, lhxmnyln Hlnkrx, L'-vrmlmx 'I'1mu1, NIL-HI.- Hmvw-x'. uv Nov. l'fIm Y:-lluky. XI.n'u.ux-1 Nn'1vvvvl:. Yun Xlllwy. Smnl4I.n Krllrf. ll-+I'--thy 5111417-lv, NI.xl'uLn'nt Rniniug. Not in Inictllu-.--S.nr.uI1 Ku-. sv., JK. Q 10-A Room 220 KIT: lion I'x--I ilu-lun. l'x,m-wx Slum-1, Slxpwr fum. Hull Mm!-ru. l.uu1ll1 'l'!1.-rum, ll.nmIvl ILM: 'HMM If-'H UNIX lll-xzulwtwvw. Uxuw Nvxllw. l'.n'I 'l'.m-, wl.u'k Hull, l r.nvuw SMMIR, 1lwu'ul l..m-lu. Hmfl How 4M.n'l,-H-' Xlnu-Llwx, XI.uQ.n--1 .Xu-luxu, ,Xmh-my t'1.m1-. Lu, ln'-.1-,xl.'. Xlxhlrul llxlry, Klux Y' I'wlvr1L k. N-A-1141 H1-xx l'.1IMwxvmA 11l.AI..mx. Xlllflull 12.0, Iloxlx lllllnwpxr, X1rg1m.4 NIQIJ-mul-I. Yxxmll R, lllx-vu. I' V1--1:1 Uruvl 'UNI Kon H1-Nw XI!-:vox-.. Nlmlhu Sluvu. liwluv lllw-lil-lu. R-'lv-'xl Sl1.ux:lu11u.u1, I-wmx R1-Nullwl-l. Jim T11-1-yn. 'N -v m lwzxmw li-:lm xv-nlfl. XX'ulIv...,, x1.,,lm.m.n4!, ggwmu Slum, ling XXW-Al, 1'.um..lvr.A l'vn'V--vu, .L:- V31 KT. 1' RQ 3 1 ' 1 -Y , H, M-Af ,Y ....-. .........,....-,l V -vs--wav-4-f..4-nwkxt x A -' VA' 5 X-f ll ll ll ll ! mi 1 1 ll .I 4 ll Ll I Ira: J ll vm' ll 1. i 1 fl ll , -1 g ll ll YN an ll I l A g ' s F l 1 10-A Room 301 1 Fllth Row: Stcllgl ll1'lm'l1111lp, Hpml Rm-l, 'l'l1rlm.l Ash, Nunn Xl.nm-11, XYl1m-ull-1' Rucker, l,ur..y Slu-ppl:-r, ll Y tlurtrlulu Cullen. ' Fullrtll Klux: Xlqlrutzrct Kx'11tIlm'l', Kl.u'j'-ru' l'.l1'1', Rl.nlrlv llwrruu, Ruth Hlwwwl, l'AI'.lllli Starr, 'lam' Sllllfll, ll ,. Exxz l.ou Sclnlm-wli, llu11ex'1mp XYullllA ll N rlllllffl Ron :- Klux Rxmrx. lr:-lu' l'lf.rluNlm, lm-1 Slmmmlrl, Kcltlx Sl'llr'IN. llcrtluvln' Hlulrlu'-ult. lin-lyu l mm ll I 1 - Iivlxxnlgn Sxxmcy. Y S1-con-l R-ru: lx.lll1rr1m- Alun-wzli, Yxxmll .Xultm.m. -lgnu' XYyuI1, l'1l11.nllctl1 Stl,-tfmw, Alul1nic l.omlw.n'll1, lxlrl-5' g ' V lloxluwitl. l.ou1w Stillwvll, 1 L ,N lflrst Row: Snqvlllc Klnluur, .Xlinc Xlllu-l.nxl1rk, lla-lvn ilu-uvl, ilwnrgv S.u'1ql1, .Xmllv luuiglcy. llvllr- Sl1.lIlfrI', gl , ll Kxnclwl Urgpl, Null! P.n'lscr, 2 F E 5 i , ll 5 ll! S a 'S Q ll l a F, 5 f 4 r 10-A Room 303 Filth Row:--jolm Bloom-. l':u1l Frouliclc, XY1llinm lllwwlqlw, Fu-plwn th-lolliqll, IR-xg-r lk-uqlff, 1f1-U1 Iligks, Mass Rgmvlnllzmgll. p Fourth R1QrNYI'BIlll'j' llnlcsr, XYilluert RL-inlmzlrt, l vrn I.-vchr. Fulton Xlnlum, ZlL1lllU11ll lfzglrrurclci. NYgmnl.l Lzxrrlclc. 1 4 Third R11-xx':f-Iflfwrvulcc' lIllIlh'l', l-Jurotlly Rcixxlwlml, Llllllkll Twllunli, XYlll1:m1 ll-rule, llynmn Gwlrl-tulll. ' llmxzml Anslcy, Szlmll Sclxlitt. 3 So.-Qonrl Row:-Lucille XYrigl1t, Helen XY:lllcr, Hcnt1'ivc llulwlwzuwl. X4-hlgl Zickci-ww, xvll'1JlIll.t Frullm. Elixir- f lu-Ill Rmlwany, Virginia XYi4lmrt. First Row:-Gcncvu Riper, Yclnm Miller. Kathryn Mnslwergcr. Extlwr llglrlrr. Klnry Alnrulvi. ,Xglwi Elcnnor Golitz. R. .l-jus. 1 il 3 L .. .11 ' ' ...im-.'..i-.....,... ..,., -1 , :ilk-'W 1.11: fig, xii ,,::, W , ..,.-.w-...w.Y ' in irrsx' ---fi--nun-rf !::.-1:1-L-faaa..-.1-n...g,,ff-.-.- , .-.1 , -V -J I 73 I ' 1 if - ff- fffxx 1 ' 'y' - -Y-W , , 3 E 1 K.,-' as .J 1s QU' 'Z' 0 4' 4 XO AVA. as, Y 7 -f 1 1 1 1 , 1 5 10-A Room 305 11111 111111 .X11x 11111-1-11. HN1.11' 1111w1111ciu. 1111211 31.11-11.111, ,1111111 17.11'1::1-. 311111 1:.1.11. 111111111-1 111 1 1111 141111 1211111111111 KHV1111. 11.11A11l11 Sq11'.1u1-, 1111111111 151-N1'.r111u1'1c1-1. llr111'u1' 1'Q1111.X11'N. 1.1-1111111'11 1:1111 K1.1111'11'1' 11111111412 Il 11111 111111 141111111 111111.11'11N1-11, 111111 S.1r111l1N1.3. l'11.11'11'- 11112111111-11. XY1111:1111 11111-111111. 11111111 1I.1rf1c 1'111111N '1'1111111.1-. N1 111 141111 1111111 1Q1'111'1411', 11.1111-1 111-1111111111 1iQ111'g1,- 1i111'111:111. Kl1111'gr l'11111N, .X111c11 Katz. 5111111111 11.111111 1111 141111 111-1111111111 l1.1111111111'1'. 111.-111 K1lz1'1111:111, 111-1-1':v 1-11-1111. .1111111 Fr111111u. X1 1111115111 1111111111, X 1 111 111111111 111.1111 1111's111, 1111111 KI1-111. 55111111 1.111-111111, N1111u.11'1'1 X1.11'1wy. ,11- K11111-11N1-11, 5.111111 1i11111:1Ntfg111. 111-1'lr1111e XY111111.1111. 1N.1+11-1'r XY1111111-11:. ,fx - 11r1'1N 11 1'11-11:11:11 1111 Rc1111'. ,111w11111111 10-A Room 307 111111 I11111 XY11111 1151111 XX'111i:1111 Y1-uv-. l'I1111'1u X1.11'-111111. Stun' 11.11111:1j11. 11.1115 11111111.111. 1I111r 1':11:11111e11, 1 11111 111111 X111.111 111:1111111'11. 1i1111,1111 Y1-111111. 1-'11-11 Kl1111r1, 11111-11'1 1..11111111-1111 NI.11'11- H'111'1.111. 11111111 1l111'u5. 1.1111111- 111111. 111111 H1111 S1111 X11l'1-111. 11.111 1111111-1-1-11. 1-111111111 1'1111'14, R-111111 l11.111f111'11, 1'1v1'11 lk1111'11. YHA 11-lllmilll X.111c1' K1111.1g11. N11 111 H1111 .X111'1 X111111. 11.111111-1111 1.1111'11.11111. ,1.111c Kyv. l'1:1r:1 1'111111N, -1.111 R111-1111. R-1111-rt 51111111 1111111111-11511 171111114-, 1111 111111 l',11111 1111111, 1.111'1 l1r111111x, 511111 l'.11111.1111'1', XY111111x 11.111k111N1111, 1.11111-r 511111:-11.1111 Y111111 1.1-111N, 111-111'g1' 1l111iN. X 1 111 111111111 1'11.1111N 1I.11'1'1-. K1111z X11'1'1111'1. -1111111-X Shrlu. ,X111111- .V1-x.111111-1, llr.111'1c1' l'111'11111, 111-1'tr1111 K111x1'11. ,.-1, , , l 1741 fffofxx , ..- ..1.......-.,... Xx's..f 'X - V -as-.-nf.-v.-.. 10-A Room 306B 11111111 141111: 111111111 K1111'1'1x, 11w11'gr 1'x1111g, F1141 S11't1111x, 1'l1111.1111 51112111 11.11'1'1 11lllI. E111111 51'111'11. 11111'11 111111' K11. 111'y:1111. 111-111'ur 111'111.1111. 141-11'1'11 111'r1411'1'. 11111111111 111111, 1 1'.1111'1 1411111111-11, XY1111:1111 151111111 011111 111111 f 1i11'1111 11111'1'u11, 1111-111111'1' XX.11111'1'. 11111-111 1l11111.1111. 11.11111 K11111111-, 11.1111 1.1-11111u1A11111:1, 11111 11111. 1 P1111 R1111'f 17:11.1 151111 1 1'11c11, 1.11111w ll11111111'11. .X1111' l11:1c11. .X111111c 11.11'1'.11111111111, 11 K11ku 11111'.1u:11. X11 111 111111111 1,1111.111 1f1111qx. 1',1111 K11111-1', 111A11111r K.11111.111. 141111111 XYl'111'11l, XY11111 111111 Xe-11.1 111'11111,-N. 1X11111- 11.11'11111. 1 11'1111 1l:1111111-1', 1111111 1111111 111 111111 111111111 T7 11.11 11-11, 11.1 1-111111 411111-111.111 '1 10-A Room 306T 1 1111111 111111':f-1:11'1i 1'1111'cr. 111-111'14'1' K111111'11, 1.c1111111'11 111141-1's1111, X111 '1111u1Qc1', 1111111111 11:110,'1'. SlIlll1L'j' 5111111111 1111111 R1111':-1111111 Ycck. 1711-11 l.1111S11111c1', M1111 50111, BL-1'11:11'41 5111141113 1:11111-N 1l1:1c1c, 1Xlcx:111c1ur S1111111. U1 11 1111111111-:111 Zissmm, 1'1lll1 NYz1tk111s. ,1Cl1l11t' Klein, D11r11111y l'1'11I111. 0114.1 11g14111:1jc1', 11111111 Ynlkc. 1115! 141111: 1111111111111 S1111111111111411, 11111115 BI11'111:111, 1:11111-Q A11-x:111111'r, 5.1111 R1'1w11f1-111. lbw 1.:1s111cy, Sy11'i.1 5111111111 11'1c11. X11 1:1 11.1-111:11 Klll1lFj'l1 A1111. 11K'1i'll 11.1111-1. 1411111 11:1krr1 121r.111111' 111-111. 1111111 B1:111c11N1, A111113 3111551-y, E11z:1111-111 111rl1111':111, N1Ill'gIll'L'l IE11111151111. Mikv S111111117. , , . , A-,aikmli , . , -H , ,H ,, - - -- - - --1-- .-33.11.11----11.-- 1 YW 11'Mw1751 'M In Ship. we 'meer . AQQQQ? E X!-Sf' , ?:i1.2fr ff fSomQThm3'g,Wruw? , ,EAI ,,, 'ii .fl Nw Q Nb rf A A L.,. .533iH'7:.5f f.QlI7'.... '..... '.....LfL'gl,L., ' hx C 5,31 I Freshmen zx Jx yg4 f ' 2232514527 V1-...f , ....,4...w - ,,.:1-.....-..-...,-.,.,.-..-f......-....,.-... -....g...., Y, - V I7I o -....- f IIJCIWW' a ' 'FI A ., 4-,,,.X 1... 9-B Room 102 I 'mill Kun: I 1.u'm'- Xu, Iv,-Q' l.-II-Ii-4-lu. Iii--xv Slmfvr. llrlru l'u:min:l1.4m. I'I.un-I lixxmvlrt. K.nI1c'1' XXw.lI.m1I. 3I.n'II1.n Nhllculul. mr I Ilxlrfl R1-xx Iwxlllw 5-Imrulw-1, Izfvxm IL-NQIL Irnm I 'vVQ11cy, Nllmiu XI:-rkllll. Ifl'ic-I.n ll.-HI-nl. RIMM XYxl- ' Inlulmlll Iillw-11 .X1!Ixll1. NL-ml K-,xx Sylxm Kr-rum. I'lI1f.nIu-YI1 lh-mlm. ,Xllw I'Zll2Ik'l'I1IllIll. Y:-'IL-1 I'.ntQxw.-11. T'l..1'..rI15 Iirmxlunc. XI,uw XY---HI. I..m1'.x K,u'guu Ink! K-wx In-mIfIv1:4 l'.uW::N. Ruth Imfix. 'I'1II1f- 1111-Q-11. Ilelru IIHNI1, .Xmu Nculm, ,IuI1.n ,XMI-1. Helm. Ziguu nn4I, Y 'S M31 I, f N I QI Q .1 A NX-, 2.1 ,111 I I J 9-B Room 103 I-HMI. ICM-.n Mlwlu Xml-nhl Ilv1u.nI1vu Y-l,m:l, 'l'I1rIm.4 ll.m-Ixwlm. II-'I-'IIN IIN-II. ,I-mplmvm lfluk, l lI:l14I IC--xx Iollzml-MII X.mL4-, II.n1u! Iilvm, Huy I.u' SIH-rxml, ,In-xu-I NI.un.u-I. NI.Ixlm- XXnII4-V N IHINI lion XI awww ilxmm. ICI-ur Iiu-wI.uul', Ifxf-'yu Ilmm. ILM R.-guy. -lull.: lI.4I.u.f. I I vw Hoxx I lnln Nlxuxl ,Xgxnx l,.4V.1u, ICNIIH1' XYrIwl', Ifxxunw tlvww. lhlly Ii11gxI'u,nnx X -I H' w-11111 HMM Hun, XI my K.wlu-vp Kmlnlun Xl--uv--nw. Shu IM-1, lh-I--vu Xiu. II: r, un ITSI 9-B Room 105 F-'1L11'1l1 Rowz- Xwifgillhl Broun. Hrluu .XckvrN, Kqnlhryn I u1'r11xg4-r. Klxlxlrwl lhlturb--11, Rgnlwl .Xl1vc1cv'. l Ql1z:Llmtl1 Stllvtfl. 'lhlxvl Row: lrlqulyf Sx111xwvx1, XI.n'1wn I'Hx'I'.4-N. lixthcr lipploti-. Rpm Ifilql lfxrlgu Hxwll Xlixrxr Bcnih-r, Mary Fllmk, Seann! R-ww, Klux- Allcn, Mary Slxum, Ilorni Sn11Ih,kl:am-I Eckcrnnm, Ruth Knmpull. Hzwl-.Am l'1kc, 'flu-lm.1 Incl-calm. Flu! Row: I'I1:lL'v1 'l'w11JIl1ry. Ifnnly XYr1pht. Marv 5-mn. Mary H1'ul', Elrzm-fx' Hhuf. .Xlyx Stcmrr. Il'f'11u Tultz. Y Xml in pmturc f'rpt..l llmlu' 9-B Fourth Rmvf Tllinl R--wx BT -l as Room 107 NI.n'y XXCTQI1, lil1lH'lL'i Sinn-4, Martin Ruwul, Urrnnu-1 XY:7m'. IMI. Flynn. Roy XYimlmw. Huw XI .N yu :xrilm De-zxcon. Thwmzxs O'Tf-ole. Hazel Hzxrpter, BI:n'i-'fn XYQWI, Sheldml Ulmlc-rich. Hrix l'h1llips. Huh llzallznglxcr. Mr, Srh-mm' SPCHIUI R4-NNIf-M:H'ul1r1'1tv Zilltrl. Eve ilrntlrhky. .-Xlm-Nr Hickctl, lflnlrl' Zu!-rl, Lllclllm XILNIUIIUX, .Xlxcc Lc lwh-vt. llwcmllvlyn Stcwnrl First R.m:-W XYilIvux' Immrl, Il:4y:n'fl Smith, Surah Pulcs, Nnfnni l.4mcu, Ruth 1lv'.ml. YL-xxx Altlilllil. X-at in piclllrezf-.Xxxnm-ll Hrznuly. Mack Emurick. Mary Kulvylurk. l'l.u':-ncc Youuu. l79l wfxof 1 ,.,.,1,,..,. 1 1 IN - - X X 1 1 'x.1',. 9-B Room 108 1 -111111 10111 1'Q1111.11'11 .X.'.11', XY1111-1' 1111-11, X1.111111 H1-111. X111 N111.11111111111. l'1,.11'11N 111111111 111111-r Hwxfc, 11:11-1 111111 X1.111111 X1-'11.'11'. 1'.1111 111'11xx11, 111111-1 l'111111v5. Y1111' 1'Q1:1.1N.1. 115111411 1..1111:11'111.111. -1111111 111'11111'3', 1111111 111111 X1.1x 31.1111-. .X1'111111' 1711111111.1'1. Y.1111:111 11:'1-1111. S11-xv S1111-115. XY1111.1111 14131111111'11. 171111: 5u1l'1'1'. 1 1x1 H1111 1'.1111 Z111111111'111.111. ,1111 1l.111.1:11r1'. 1111 1 1,111k11x1I111, N 11 111 111111111 1'I.11'1-1111 11.11111N, XY11111111 S1111111, -1.1115 K1rlf11111, 1'11.11'11'- 511N1111g, 11.111-111 Sl1111.11'1. '1 'S as af ,5-uv 9-B Room 119 1 1111111 111111 1511111 11-1111111,111, 11.111111 1'11N1111., 11.15111 111111, 121111 I11111lN, 111111111 K1l11111'11, K.111111'1111- 11111. 111111 1115 H111 1 11111 111111 X11x 1111111411111 X.11111 1511-11-11, 151111 '11-111, l'11y111N 1-'111'111.111, l,111'1111 11111, I.11111N 1'--1-'11111q1'1', .1111111 511111111-x'1111. 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'l'UHlX HARRY Rl2ll.l.Y FRIQD BROCK Paul Tnlwin-If lmxker slimming mzule the grailw, Paul wnulnl be the vnledicturian l ul lllN claw, 1 . . . . , . ., ' 1 llarry Reilly-lt was the NPIVII and hre ul a fighter that enalwleal Huck In play L: .1 winning game uyzaimt large Hilde. ii Fred Brock-Fred had tlie uncanny ability nf getting rn the tlle tape rirxr, expecially if f . , H F11'Sl Squad S Q l i l F l 1 l l l 1 f . 5 I l i l 2 l 1. if . I lQ 5 Fourth rmvi-Rnlwert Falkuwski. George Fuller, Farrell llrieslulch, Rivlialxl Fiavlier, Xylllllllll 1 P Kneclle, XVulrer laylnr. L Tliircl rim I-.lOl1Il Petrwrf, I'lIlXXZlI'Ll Kreixelman, Hail Myer-. George Hullingtnn, l,nwrcnee I'-f Breuneig Ilnruce Smixh. Second row:-Paul Tnluin, Rudy Mutliews, Frank Pappuim, Cyril XYunlcnck, Ruhert 1 1 l'hnrper1ing. V First ww:-Albert Mmhias, linzinagerl. Dub Brock, Ralph l'l1ll'P5lt'l', Harry Reilly, Keith all Xeshit, Ray Zimmerman. Nut in pirrllrez-Genrge llQlXYlilllS, Lewis Sulwnl. Max Trettxi, XVilliam Zimmerman. 1 Y , W W, H, ,-,:-W ,,,, if -'---- A-:gn-n.---1-f , .-L.: f --f, ' Yuma:---VL -- f. A-5:2-.. ......---- E391 .HX f 1 pf Lavhenoe Brewster 4, fs. .1 Geovgs Buffington Farrell Driesbech ' E 1 r ,-...,................- Llwxvig- l , -. . rwfrxaen.. - 2-.HN Football XY I-IST 1-if ELYRI.-X For the tirxt game of the eeaxon XYcft'- team journeyed to Q lilyria where it revenged itself for the defeat Elyria handed it the previoux we-axon, 1 hte game way the hrxt of the eeason, Q and it wax played in the new Elyria Stadium. which wa- dedicated on thu occafion. XX est wax the ETSI to fcore in this hliitllllfll uhen Sohul hlocked an Elyria punt deep in I-flyria territory. and Hawkinx fell on the hall over the goal line. Tobin kicked the ll extra point. ' 5 4 lilyria wored late in the laft quarter, hut quarter-hack Beiger E failed on his try for point. 'liltux ended Elyria! hopes for a lk tie game. lx l ll wrist we XVUUSTER l ' I i XN'eNt opened ite home Nea-on at NVooNter Stadium hy defeat- i , ing XYooNter IS In ll. VVeNt, hy using Ntraight football, soon put 1 the hall in position for scoring. :Ind Bill Kneale took it uver fnr the Hiwt touchdoun in the Hrat five minutex of play. The XVeat l I line Nhowed up well on defenae. and XVooater could make only three first downs. E l ln the fecontl quarter. lineale made two more muchdownx M atter the hall had heen placed in a scoring poxition hy the work l uf '1'ohin. lretta, and Smith. In the third quarter Tobin Nneaked ' over for XVestk fourth touchdown and in the last quarter kicked l a field goal tn make the wore IS to ll. it C., f .,.- 1 r-f--:- --,-Lvev-xv9e- ' ' H - If 'Zif,' , ,- .-....... , ..M......,..., -5 -- 1 f ,J 1 Iii tw


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