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,mfr F l llllllllll llllllllll m' Wygmilserjy Fifth Row:-Fred Steftins, Glen Hout, Harry Reilly, James Myers, Farrell Driesbach, Robert Dietrich, Francis Trussell. Fourth Rowzfllr. Bryant, Robert VVetzel, Arthur NVood, Paul Hersman, Ralph Harpster, Richard Hollister, Howard Faris, Richard Collins. Third Row:-Bill Carpenter, jack Deetjen, Edward Langdon, Charles Norris, Ben Perks, James Reynolds, Benjamin Diefenbach. Second Row :-Charles Hutchinson, Chandler NVilliams, Robert Bowman, Fulton Mahan, Albert Tracy Bill Falor, Howard Ott, Eugene Maloney. First Row: Leonard VVilliams, Lawrence Kuecht, NVilbert Reinhart, Jacob Brooks, Vernon Oldham, James Tipton, XValter Kuhlke. Not in picture:-Richard Fischer, Hezzleton Simmons, Robert Chorpening, David Baylor. Officers:-President, Bill Carpenterg Vice'President, Vernon Oldham, Secretary, jack Deetjen. l-li -Y X-fmw.mm......sm O create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community u high standards of Christian character is the slogan of the VVest High xr. . , . . X 'f School's H1-'Y Club, whose present faculty advisor is llr. Bryant. f ii A unanimous vote is necessary for any boy in school to join this group, which practices clean sports, clean speech, and clean living. 5 Each semester the organization sponsors a Umixern for all fresh- men at which there is an entertainment consist- V ing of speeches, contests, and eats. Delegates are sent by this club to the Older Boys, Conference of the Y. M. C. A. Besides the regular meetings, Bible study classes are held for the benefit of its members. In order to raise funds, the organiza- tion has regular dues. . ...... - 're J T l rrlii l F i f ll 11251
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tmiilp, 'fm' as it t g f ii I- ll lu.....-. lIIIIl,i'IIllllIl . - r' i B ' ' ' ' ii Fifth Row:-Mathilde Manthey, Edythe Keinth, Ida Hetzel, Jean Galehouse, Hilda Hudson, Celia Cohen. Fourth Row:-Kathryn Favinger, Helen Akers, Frances Lowell, Maxine Bittner, Vantlalia Dellenberger, Ruth Beres. Third Row:-Betty Kunz, Harriet Kane, Lucile Davies, Dorothy Gunyan, Editha Ensign, Jane Bent. Second Row:-Lucinda Knecht, Lorraine Davis, Mildred Eckroad, Mildred Harner, Mary Jeanette Boone, Mary Brock, Lucy Brooks. First Rowzflivelyn Brouse, Lucile Knecht, Marjorie Brouse, Mary Beres, Pauline Johnson, Lois Armentrout. Lyons, Pauline Helen Eisinger, Clark, Margaret Florence Butty. Chesrown, Amy Officers:-President, Mary Brockg Vice-President, jean Harper, Secretary-Treasurer, Lois Armentrout. Censowe ENSOVVE, which was organized at West in 1920, has a M K sisting of work, play, service, and inspiration. Under K ' of the Y. W. C. A., it is developing the higher ideals citizenship. il .X Hobby night for VVest Censowe Club is Monda WZAW4m,,,m which time the girls do the things they enjoy most. Some work of all kinds. Besides this there are swim- ming, skating, and dramatics. The faculty advisors for this organization are Miss McCoid, llfliss Murdock, Mrs. Lowell, and lVIrs, Amrein. The business and social ac- tivities are planned by the ofhcers and a cabinet composed of girls who have charge of the various committees of the club. program con- the direction of Christian y evening, at of the articles made at these times are yarn purses, silver bracelets, and leather Z 1 .fa-H - -' ,, ig-. A , '!'Ci ii-f' iv'i K' CX, xl U! V Y wg . -Q. X. .. T. ,U . :WWN1.i yd'-,5K.g. .uf -Ylyiii f.fflihli.lvi li' ,N Y'f'fX-,' i Nil, .V v 51, fiiiill1li.iHli.fi.w ii11'4f:1'i+iiffi if i l Mft W U3.ffiilfl1'a.j lfl :ii W :,,Qi-.. B5-2tiifil1lUg..Qi3iliiliilghjgfil.mflil1ill .liMl.lliiill.ll i l l' i'.ii.iiWi'lfi i iii B i1ii:?l l'.l'l'i ali!- 11221
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i wi' 1 'T' rr-Ti Sixth Row:-Richard Schroy, Arnold Bock, Super Zang, XVi11iani Kruck, Harold Mikolashek, Robert Klippert, Gloria Vorous. Fifth Row:-Mr, Butcher, Pauline Hudson, xvlllllllll Kerch, George Hamlin, Ruth Tryon, Lilly Ellis. Fourth R--wzvklarian Ruwnick, Bertha XYiilfanil, tilen Kennedy, Pearl Brown. Dorothy Brisbine. Mary Shaffer, Ethel Curry. Third Ri-w:-Virginia Roberts, Dorothy Reinhold, ljnrr-thy Cooper, Elizabeth Seibert, Dawne Deacon, Margaret Utford. Secoml Row:-Mildred Lutz, Martha Lifshitz, Bessie Sellers, Betty NYo1fe, Mary Moon, Clara Childs, Catherine Regal. First Row:-Ruth Grant, Joseph Bolduc, Harold Smith, Lorraine Davis, Sarah Merkin, Nvllliiilll Morganroth. Thrift Club ,ngmwwiiimq HE Thrift Club was organized to encourage thrift and to encour- age depositing. The club, of which Mr. Butcher is the faculty advisor, is composed of VVest's bank-tellers, and thrift home room managers and floor leaders. The Hoor leaders, during the fall semester of 1928, were Joseph Bolduc, Mary Shaffer, Robert Klip- ln the spring of 1928 a chapel program was presented by the 4 if in IJ pert, and Betty YVo1fe. organization. A th rift talk was given by Arnold 'ff' Bock, and further entertainment was furnished by Homer VVo1fe and his Rainbow Orchestra, the Ukelele Girls, Elizabeth Alkire, Howard Qtt, and llflarguerite Sucher. ln the spring of 1929, however, the student senators became the thrift leaders. f-fl k - .,, 1- Ze fVu'ie,,,,a,,YGT, Ji ,,,uffs,,My , ,K-Y I., ,1'-q,X A ,t 1 iv ii it lllffffil ,1 'f'fV it v 'ww H iff ' i ', ljgvi Q 1, 'iff J isle ,f'flQLr1l,f'rvll' 1'l'dT37'l-liTTm'E ,-in,--.,,l fl I Ylxglll 1 , ' Q 1 1 1 l'X'1f21l ,',,, J. ,i g '55 -- ' i, ,. J, 1 1 1 or wi ,i 1 1 1 11' i ri ,T sms, 1 Af.t,, I fQ-,-s-.s1l'.g3g,1Q,., 1 ,t,--.uLu,1sLu sity , 1 Ml 11241
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