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, rl lllll ilil --- will I 4. Fourth Ro w :-Mr. Snearline, Saul Daly, Gilbert Lanrlwehr, Abe Cohen, Harold Beckwith, Austin Grubb, Lawrence Radabaugh. Third Row:fHarry Snyder, john Moore, Robert Myers. James Reynolds, Philip Syracopoulos, Richard Curry, Mr. Culp. Second Rf-w:-Benjamin Diefenbach, Sol Rosenthal, Dale Harrah, XYllliH!Il McDonald, Virgil Kamp, Donald Britsch, Vernon Oldham. First Rnw:-Joe LaMnnica, Marjorie Stevens, Malhilde Manthey, Margaret Oechsner, Ruth Kroeger, Louis Rosenfeld, Carl Bums. Officers-Fall: President, Virgil Kamp: Vice-President, Dale Harrahg Seeretziry-Treasurer, Mac Goddard. .lr MMI i 42555251 kmiixaguiamvz of chemistry. The meetings are held every two weeks after school hoursg and in order that a member may remain one of this group, he must regularly at- tend or on being absent must present a legitimate excuse. That the members of this club may have a feeling of closer bond, they intend to purchase um V Chemistry C lulo ERY student who is taking chemistry at the present time or has taken it in the past is eligible for membership in the Chemistry Club. This scientific organization was formed in 1921 by Mr. Culp and Mr. Snearline, VVest's two chemistry teachers. The objective of lldr. Culp and llflr. Snearline in organizing the club was that its members might be able to make a further study and to get a wider vision of the subject pins. so fr F ,. Aff N. -4 W T , ,V Url! Ng' xijliff ,Q ,1 sf ,N W f N, ,fl t-.. i 'f ' .nf-W'-' M , Wi -, v QQ., L5 lXfQQ'iiZIL i :'i page 'wjgrr Q r .fznjg I V-pi -fp 1 l , 1 , i ,-W-- , -,j H. .,VL.V,,..T-,.g.rJ' 1 Y 1 M5 ' ' '17 I l W 1, A en., ' T , i Q A l, ll 3 1 ,YF rl , Tfl lx 1 ' l ' f i ilEfw 'f5fv7,'w i l . l la. 1. i A fi liili l .I Y- .. ,M-.. r .. f.,,....-- Lil' .DEmia,-.--L.4L.L....'1.,-uLe-. 'hw .YW -.J--L'-L.L-..sH- I1261
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'FF' if-+1 -A N, Rv f 1 i Second Row:-Florence Butty, Marjorie Fischer, Arnold Bock Carmen Xlvint Han Ellen llhite First Row:-Marilyn Olihneer, Mildred Hamer, Arlene XVIIHET Han Tane qhepairl The Bank A NDER the direction of llflr. lVIorles the Bank one of VVest H1 h S M' l nn Siu un? Q 9' 5 ty-five hundred dollars or an awemge of about one dollar and fortv cents per student, made a marked increase toward the end of the year, and the data showed that the percentage was about the same as that for the previous term. most practical projects, was started bx Ur Butcher in 1973 The purpose of this organization is tu ofold hrst to encourage savmg and thrift by promoting depositing 'ind second to train the bank tellers in handling cash-both necessary IH commercial education During the fall term YVest students banked approximately tu en according to the report of slanuarx 5 The banking percentage had In the spring of 1929 the Bank transferred its duties to the Student Senators. This change was affected because of the lack of cooperation of ffl' i Tl i the teachers and the heavy responsibility upon Mr. Butcher. lg r-f--A, -f Bidi y f fi.'grl.flii 4 wif, WLLQ X41 llwilll ITT,QDT7Tf 'f- f 7, f, '-l 1, 1fii..,,Q fIliMImif1i'l'llllelgsigf ws, T ' g it M-ifV'1'L,'l' l. f sdtiiauirillliiillffr ence,.u,cj.11afiauir :ruuj.a-4s.ol rf- 11253
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Lai it , ,Lili 1 ill 4 lt fr f-llli.fM+-tmflf Wllllil W fe yof ,JP T jg 3 Mi we of .nsmltiiif if Af f ' Kr ' N C ,, :Z Q l Fourth Row:-Myron Slrawderman, Bernard Folb, Mac Goddard, Floyd Appleman, Carl Turner, Richard Collins. Third Row:-Karl Bruggeman, XVilliam Linke, Leonard lngersoll, Frances Trussell, NYilliam Hobach, Kenneth Barnett. Second Row:-Mr. Snearline, George Kling, Alton Pardee, James Danieron, Fred Lalnners, Richard I Hollister, Edward Langdon. First Row:-Dawn XVagner, Marion Schneider, Zellah Hensal, Madeleine Harkins, Virginia Rishel, U Florence Butty, Mr. Culp. Othcers-Spring: President, Vernon Oldham: Vice-President, Katherine Graham: Secretary-Treasurer, Leonard Burlchard. Chemistry Club 1 RIEF business discussions begin each meeting of the Chemistry Club. PM At that time the club decides what to do at their next meeting, whether it should have a speaker or whether to visit some factory in 5 which they may receive aid in their study of chemistry. ' , During the fall semester of 1928 lllr. Snearline gave topics to alps- - :XA aim , N t-. -,.',T11:.L If ,, alles- rise. 'J igifl V el aaeaivr iiillEliEgiiii:.fE:s1.. if I1.2...m , the students to report on before the club. In the spring semester the program committee consisted of John lloore, Francis Trussel, and Bernard Folb. The speakers, during this semester, were lVIr. Harding of the Akron Pure Milk Company, hir. Schaffer of the University of Akron, and Dr. Potter of the People's Hospital. The club, in addition, visited the Akron Pure llflilk Co., and the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. l ,N 'ff fr .2 1 ffb ,, f-' 'sf f .tri M ws' Vlii 5 f ll f V' X . s Y t -. at our :I l1 g,.yx.y H 1 f- lr- , .fy W l' FW, , ,A Q ,-- U.- jajrij T'1 3' A- ff fits. 1. T i 'W 1 i 4 4 ' l T I 'llliil ll ld. l '-ii- ' f-X 'l 1- 'i' llll l'i7'i fiv'i' i ' 1 -93' C , l i l 1 fm- i ,i'tilii7il3l.ldiB,if il b WH'elll,f Q:'Fki'l lliW'lf1ll'l lil iiriJii'f,y1'li2f lima Pl T T l T W T 1'r'l'If'i5f i W W .Q 2 - ,T .4n...gaM:1ua...tt.,i..--., sec-,1,1t.i3dQA'n,,ce,,e- ,4,w1t ., , gtg' ,- ue, 1 N rim
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