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,1-Vrrrrrpir, fir'-rw-i ' 'rr YT,-rrri'TTVT'7'TTf:rj r1'i'P'T 'd'- i'F:: i 3 VH1 crrrrf' 'ki fx ff' i , if: ,'Vf:'fi , . ltr i T i i i l l D. Third Row :-Miss Todd, Jeanette Ostrov, Virginia Rishel, jean Galehouse, Jean Harper, Anna Dombay, Margaret Rhodes. Second Row:fCarinen Boies, Anna Brotsky, Anna Haberman, Virginia NVishart, Rose Burgman, :lane Showalter. Ruth Kols, Martha Lifshitz, First Row:fPauline Singer, Louise Dunfortl, Fanny Roseman, Florence Butty, Anna Langley, Clara Jane Schafer, Miss Stuckey. Not in picture:-Beatrice Cornell. Officers:-President, Florence Buttyg Vice-Presiclent, jean Galehouse: Secretary-Treasurer, Clara Jane .iaith g llmi 5 ,ek f. kwx almW4anl2 5' The student in attendance. She must likewise have the ability and Libraijyii Club OME students of VVest High are giving much time and energy in library ser- vice. Twenty-five girls work daily in keeping the books in good condition, putting them in their proper places, and aiding in reference wo-rk. This ex- perience trains the girls in executive work and gives them a good knowledge of authors and books. lt also helps them to assume responsibilities. Thus many whose plan is to become librarians. get their Hrst experience in the duties of their future profession in West High School. who wishes to assist in the library must be an upperclassman who is regular willingness to work, and initiative and the capacity for cooperating with other people. An average scholarship in routine work and a high scholarship in reference are also required. The present system of having student librarians in VVest High School was adopted by Miss Stuckey in the fall of 1923. Since 1927 Miss Todd has helped lVIiss Stuckey in supervising the assistants. In the fall of 1928 these assistants decided to form a club, which is now known as the Library Club. At a meeting held the second YVednesday of every month, the members give librarianship as a profession, investigate new projects in library work, report on requirements of the various book reviews, make a study of library schools, and, in addition, discuss the personal problems which daily confront them. lt., WW af Qs. -st . rl' Ali Milt t'iQfllil.ltLll ff' Jf llQ-,fm-my if ft WTC il lil Stl i t W Vit' 'llilxl ii' T 1 i til ftiiliiii ,Wi glriilfg , 'JKT iffy i Y , 4ify'1l-mf viii r-51 it lidgl i gill lllpiif ,i li tlllp, l , l ii lli1:.g.:,lEt,,i5, ,lf . ,',i.,,3l,yi , l I iulusuigl.s.Lliis:,,, Y V f,-,,1pi,, X Jw, 3 . , .tl-1.La- l.-.,,,,.LfF,.,,.T31 K, ' l xl itll-5'i ' gJ,,,ll',l' 11211
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Third Row:-Miss Doris Henry, Morris Rosen, George Hawkins. Rena Matson, Mary Haushalter, Marcelline Spencer, Leonard Burl-rhard. Second Rowzglletty XYiener, Mildred Nye. Dorothy Cooper, Mary Zaug, Genevera Field, Evelyn Clark, Eugenia Starkey. First Row:-Mary Cadwallader, Helen Reed, Vivian Aultman, lllildred Eckroatl, Janet Engle, Emigene Short. Onicers-Fall: President, Evelyn Clarkg Vice-President, Marcelline Spencerg Secretary-Treasurer, Leon- ard Burkliartl. Ofticers-Spring: President, Dorothy Cooper: Vice-President, Mary Zangq Secretary-Treasurer, Vivian Aultman. Art Club N the year 1923 the Art Club was first started here at VVest High School by Miss Rhodes. At that time the requirements for membership demanded that each tllf student who wished to join must have had at least one year of art, and have had received a grade of eighty-Eve or above in this subject. 'I' The aim of the club has always been to assist in making the costumes, scenery, if and posters which the school needs. At Christmas time the club makes, and sells 'ff cards and novelties. ln addition to these activities in which the organization as a group takes part, the individual member works on art interests of his own. The pupils tind outside lectures and trips to museums interesting as well as instructive. In the fall of 1928 Miss Henry became faculty advisor of the organization. At this time the first written constitution of the club was drawn up by a committee consisting of Leonard Burkhard, and Eugenia Starkey. The outstanding difference between the written constitution and the former un- written one is in regard to the membership require- ment. Now, students of exceptional talent who have not completed one year of art work, and students who have grades below eighty-hve may if inter- ested, become members of this club on probation. x,l'W. 1 i MVC IIZOI Ss in 4 AT X Xl tssxwsmtmm-am wr' X. 55 w Ss.. gg wfimft .mes ss. Q' Xsfitgsx N mme sw N., ms ss-X as X X F s Xb ms x x t. N , xx ,. , . Qww.xT.., xiii' . 'fi - R yS'Ns'2:'. '1-9 : -- -:rs H mx. - .ss -Q . . N' our 2- . .L. 2'ZiiT'iEf'. :w1f-sr s.. ' ' ' ' X N' ' sl, X. W. ' rf f R , we .aa--N . . . . - - 1 2 .sessi- N - rs - . - - waz: X - X Y- it .IZ7I 'Q ' S f, - - . x H , get-s.:-. t EA -, ' ' ' -1 N S at t 'szzss -- ' h ,,... .1iT:::: g . W M Q ss-' 12:5-' 11'525 t . N .. - . ef:-'-sets . riff, wwf' xii tt ti:-. t , - as t it - N , 34 Q-, -. g 11, ,. Q . .3 N H New 1 st , ., . .. . ...,.. , t K N X X Q N . us. X X Q i , , X y it g-NH X s s X K X X his X ,E s X X s. ' .s ...,. . s. t. fi' S ' -r-:R+ ti e ls:-t ..Xv,.sx y-X f V s
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