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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
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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
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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
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