West High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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l, ull e Mill9iill..l.lli1ljiii.1vT4 lllll wlll.ll'l Third Row:fRolJert Mapes, Edniund Belteridge, Leonard Klein, Roxie Pappauo, Oren Bishop. Second Row:-Herbert F-iireffler, Farrell Driesbach, Harry Hood, Richard Fischer, XValter Zintel, John Patrick. First Row:-Frank Del.eone, Glen Kennedy, Charles Sattes, Richard Garrigues, Christy Zickefoose, Alex Gutsow, Tlioinas Delllita. Traffic Police Squad '1- iiwmi UNIQR Urder of Traflic Police was established at West in 1927. In - order for a boy to become a member of this organization, he must first .4 A receive an appointment from Mr. Irwin, the faculty advisor, and then 5-. ' im: There are three boys in front of the school and two at Five Points - .4 ,UQ r. xx- take an oath to do his duty as a policeman. sw who guide the students safely across the streets. In the morning they relieve traflic congestion caused by the many automobiles and busses which let the stu- dents out in front of the school. Besides assisting in the morning, the police are on duty at noon and at the close of school. They also render Ei: , service at special events, such as, commencements i ili in Q. I or festivals, which occur in the evening. , ,.,,.,.,,.. I f The force has a semaphore with which to ' -K .- direct traflic and has many of the powers of the Q sf- 3 l. i professional police force, including the right to I iiil ilii Q .N Q ,Q givelout yellow tickets. 1 It deserves much credit N ' for its services IH all kinds of Weather. I,c.....sw ' f .1 1 s--' ' '- ui ,-V ,s ,. . i ,, it y'-- If .. F, . 1 N411 1 , 7 N V ' Ji l l l ilwil' , ll i l W i . V13 'v 1 'LW ri i 1 ,v NA I ' V it l ilwl .iii .l 'lv'-fl ' ii' ' ' ' Nl ll ' 1 ll ' I i11f31illi l I ' I If I

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' ---ii lllllll'-'fllllll ll l 'llllll'---nlllll llIIll llII ,J Ill : I . .fx ' Afg 'ii Vnw Fifth Row:-Stanley Scuclder, Fritz Xfolke. Len Shelestovich. Floyd Yniing, Luke Snbul, Rudy Mathews, Harry Reilly. Fourth Row:-Sarah Orlinoff, Lucille Thomas, Fred Steftins, Russell Troinhly, Harold Mikulashek, XVilliani Swartz, Ediraril Ross, Agnes McKenzie. Third Row:-Mildred Patterson, Esther Merriman, John XYallace, Emil Yanke, Marcelline Spencer, Second Row:-Betty XYiener, r Elizabeth Perks, Mary Rose. Sarah Sclilitt, Vernon Oldham, lkxulnte Pmvelson, Mary Siren, Mildred Schweitzer, Martha XYhite, Rachel Orgel. First Row:-Vlilliam Blartin, Elsie Siclierinan, Arlene Pittenger, Eleanor Short, Mary' Jane Shepard, Othcers:-President, Lawrence lN'iInia XVitner, Freda, Orgal. Brewster: Vice-Presiilent, Elizabeth Perks: Secretary. Marcillete l'Jel.enne. Corridor and Lunch Table Guards I rf K , ng. iallbiiallilii rm. Qilllllwlwh all . ' E :Fi SELQ' 2 f GRRIDOR guards have been stationed in the halls at VVest High School ever since 1922 when it was found necessary to establish a system for preserving order in the corridors and for keeping loiterers out of the building. Those who pass through the halls or out of the building during school hours must show corridor permits to the guards. Since there are two guards on each of the four floors and one at each entrance of the school during all the nine periods of the day, the corridor guards under the supervision of lldr. Irwin, form an unusually large group. To become a corridor guard one must be rec- ommended and appointed in the same manner as the lunch table guards. At the end of each sem- ester every student who has been a guard receives a certificate recognizing his service during his term of duty. Awii-ea.-it A JN 'J' Aero- in l --f-X, F 'l 19' lli fafllw ' rl gg. L-f 'o f ll ll il lll'NltlflDlLUll1Jfm wh ctw 1 I 'YM My I is if ll ll-.aryl l vllwyfvV', fll.lTuw,'fr, Wilili 'M giulfrtll l 1 1 WQF, ll lllfll' ifllillltLT'li..lwlt?ll . F ' lllullhl'lllllllllnlll f'4llilltvllMHl'll.lull illlfl H091



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iff, :lf 'x3l. V 2 H' 1' N ! ll ',',uf- 'X'1Qm'lQQQ,mT,i I' ' ,iljiglihll Qlii'i',,g, - , 1 Fifth Rou':fKeith Shook, James Reynolds, Herbert Levin, Lawrence L'Ffnrrl, Sidney Snlonion, Bernard Folb, Harry Snyder, Virgil Kamp. Fourth Rowzvliugene XVallace, Alice Miller, Margaret Oechsner, Harold Combs, Harold Mikolashek, Louise Michaels, Leah Rivitz, Ruth Esther Krueger. Third Row:-Mr. Horst, jane Honeywell, Betty Heepe, Dorothy Tranter Sylvia Pliskin, Betty Smith, Carmen VVyant, Mary Ellen VVhite. Second Row:-Mary Zang, Josephine Firestone, Portia Shriber, Beatrice Aultnian. Sarah Orlinoif, Harriet Kerr, Esther Solsky, Ruth Hallett. First Row:-Sarah Schlitt, Katherine Baer, Lawrence Knecht, Madeleine XVilson, Sarah Wainer, Eleanor Short, Margaret Regal. Student Tutors y E R. HQRST organized the Student Tutors to aid in socialiaing the X - i::5?,5,vfmW school, to encourage and help the students who are weak in their studies, and to reduce the number of failures. The tutors are students with comparatively high grades who --zzg :I offer their services. There are no 'ofhcers in charge of this work, 'i ' Efft' - but there is a student supervisor in the tutor room each period during the day. This student keeps order, takes attendance, and keeps a record of each person being tutored. The supervisors for the fall semester were Elizabeth Perks, Bob Crum, Keith Shook, Leon DeBaer, Herbert Levin, Pauline Singer, and Belmont Sechrist. It is due only to Mr. Horst's untiring effort that this organization is at present accomplishing if I the work that it is. ff . rf-'YhA'fb 'T1-7 'Til 1 li' ,,f H 1 T'K1-g ,A Jn -rn 1 1, it 11 1. 11?-I N Fw-1 'f7'AVB A .frutrzrig 1' 9 fu 'Q fi- 1 I 'W' - , bi,lpllcml:,i:.iliii,--b, ,N11TTiTD':,g 'Q' Nhl1 1l'if1.i1-,i.,v.mL3 cs- 1' J 'lf 1 ,li , li1,,gim 1 1 Q-2' 'L ' 1- ,l 5 'iw 1 'H 5 ' ' ' 'f' ' -' Y 1 ilk-si, 5 -fmw JH ' r-Jw 1 , , 1 , , . s 1.mutttLUilD!f14.-t-Ls.,1,-s ..,, ,1r1111gHtlT,,,L.i-,L ,,., -, ,L,,L,1 ' 1,113 ,ytgyq hi,-,V - AW YL, -1 -g gg 11111

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