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Fourth Row:-Harrison Burch, Richard Garrigues, Ralph Spade, XVnlter Koplin. Third Row:-Howard Faris, XYilliam Jereslaw, XYilliain H:-bach, Paul Frrlelich, Yirgil Kamp. Second Row:-Arthur Ray, James Reynolds, Robert Dieterich, Jack Deetjen, Dale Harrzih, Chandler XVilliams. First Row:--Harold Faris, XYalter Sample, Emanuel Schlilt, David Garheld. James Seri-ggy, Leonard XYilliams. Not in 11iCtui'e:--XYeldm1 Blankenship, Robert Deihl, Richard Hollister, Fulton Mahan, Sidney Shear, Huston Trussell, Harry XYerner, Stanley Ziegler. Boys' Glee Club ewuwml F the many organizations that have been a credit to VVest High since it A QP- was built in 1913, the Boys' Glee Club is one of the most important. ill :. It has always been popular with the boys here and now boasts twenty- ' one members. hfliss Daclcerman, the present director, came here in 192-I-, and since then the club has made unusual progress. Annual Zlmmwysllh operettas and chapel programs, including Christmas Chapel,-have been given in the past. In addition, this club aims, at all times, to be in readiness to render services at either scholastic or civic affairs. Two of its members, lVilliam Kneale and Howard Faris, and two boys from Central High E went to Chicago as a quartet during National lVIusic VVeek last spring. There are also many former members,-including John Stein, Clar- - ence Faris, and Gerald Stotlar,-who are promi- 1 nent in music circles of Akron, whose talent was discovered in this club. I s V ,-. ri, , ' ' ' , 4 Q C . . ii' M A ' f Ili i li ii .i l-AH--... li ,til l V l 5 i . 51171
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Ji' 'Jw fi x i g, Fifth Row:4Harold Bortz, James Reynolds, Berwyn Cover, Henry Ingersoll, XVilliam McIntosh, Albert Chernin. Fourth Row:-Louis Haberman, XYilliam Meyer, Robert Hagzenriter, Mike Stefanov, john Shelestovich, Leo Lebovitz, Edward Steigner. Third Row:-Fred Oplinger, Lois Campbell, Doris Smith, Doris Herman, Cora Boughner, Zellah Hensal, Robert Mackey, Esenta Kail. Second Row:4Oscar Dobkin, Marilyrm Oliineer, Sylvia Harris, Catherine Regal, Billie Rector, Richard Tranter, Emanuel Gurin, Nathan Glazman, Adam Gatalsky. First Row:-Daniel Steianov, Bert Arenson, Solomon Miller, Doris Zook, Hope Roberts, Lucy Brooks, Louis Berger, Ralph Tipton, Sanford Becker. Orchestra 5 3 ,.,,, 3 J E E ,gr-W UCH service is rendered to the school byhthe VVest High School Gr- chestra. This musical organization furnishes entertainment at Com- . mencement exercises, at Class Night, at Parents' Night, at the oper- i , ettas, and at Dramatic Club productions. During the fall semester E they broad-castecl over station VVFJC. At this time three solos were 5 given: a violin solo by Bert Arenson, a cello solo by Hope Roberts, and a trumpet solo by Berwyn Cover. lliany members of this organization also belong to the Inter-High School Orchestra, which plays for many civic affairs. The orchestra was organized in 192-l by lVIr. Kelly. In 1925 it passed under the supervision of lVIiss Dackerman, who was very instrumental in its rise to success. Mr. Campbell is 1927 be- came director and since that time has remained in that position. Isabelle Workman and Arthur Dobkin, for- mer members of the orchestra, have been very prominent in music circles since they left West. ,C ii! e 1 -as fran , ,,. is s AA. f l ll L f,-',.L:te-B ,sf ll . e 3 -mm -N B ,.m. is ,wlltills il ll1?l.lil.l,.f.il,ll'1 ,fluff: if ll-.. .... -fm -. + ll If ill 'X5f'lf't A l -it w . p l 1 vlllllll. ll1lffWl'lf-r NW ll.. lvlhlyll.l.Eilll?QMl.w4.lmllllllfilullllhi-lllllllfll.llvalalslflw, atl.4,i,Jliv.ll':Zif,a-,s n,tas'. l mul H191
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