West High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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First Row:-Meyer Berkowitz, Robert Smith, Carl Turner, Sidney Solomon, Bernard Folb, Harold Bartz, Erskine Sink. Fourth Row:ARobert Hamill, Solomon Auerbach, Celia Chappell, Zellah Ilensal, Esther Merriman, Martha Emerson, Florence Hunter, Mary Brock, john Rishel, Helen Hirsch. Third Row:-Eugene Fassnacht. Raymond Linehan, Nathan Borodkin, Jane Marshall, Evelyn Baer. Geraldine Beckley, Cora Baughman, Bssie Sellers, Harriet Fenuenian, Mildred Hilty. Second Row :fEdward Bishop, Harry Glaznian, Elizabeth Trussell, Jane Sample, Harriet Heinibaugh, Eleannr Gregory. Naomi Hnlub, Mildred Harner, Genevieve Iagielsky, .lane Showalter, Emma Tryon. First Row:-Robert Morgenroth, Eva Zapiler, Sarah Koule, Martha Lifshitz, Arla Radabaugh, XYehl:-u Blankenship, Margaret Ensign, Mary Ann Renninger, Mary Shepard, Florence Baughnian, Mary Slevin. Lariat Spring General Staff OR several years it has been the desire of the Lariat staff to produce i - a weekly paper. However, since the number of students who signed up xi . L :L rl Q -1 ff LQ, was always found to be insuflicient for the fulfillment of this desire, the 5 -- Lariat did not become a weekly until the spring of l929. s The success of the campaign which made possible the weekly, must 5 frfffaai- ' :W largely be attributed to the enthusiastic endeavor of the four News Eng- ' - Z lish classes of the spring semester. Each News English student voted for a manager for his classy from the three highest in each class lVIr. Nlurphey, Jane Bent, and Howard Ott chose a class mana- ger, who, in turn, chose twelve solicitors. The progress of the campaign was recorded in a unique manner. A black horse and rider for each room in the building were posted on long strips of white paper, hung outside the auditor- ium. If the room was one hundred per cent the rider was mounted erectlyg if it was not, he clung to his horse as best he could. fe - if A e' f if K ffm. r r s lll llllrlrrrlilrrir llrrlfe fron --.. ..... A I m lll nuv- 'llllIll E ml...- -- lllll llllnl E' lillil m



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S is f , are 'ea m54ulill 'i ili mm' llllllllllI ' at 'lll ,l lll I ' Illliillllll I ll Fifth Row:-John Moore, William Kruck, Farrel Driesbach, Frederick Fuchs, Virginia Myers, Paul Wagner, Jack Power, W'iriifred Hubartt. Fourth Row:-Eugene Hart, Catherine Simmons, Betty LaVan, James Scroggy, George Sues, Mary Keller, Eugene W'allace. Gerald Brittain. Third Row :-Donald Richard, Howard Ott, Marjorie Thomas, Robert Sipes, Martha J. Booker, Mary Virginia Albrecht, Dorothy Hood, Elizabeth Scatterday, Jane Bent. Second Row:-Marian Garfield, Marcellite DeLeone, Catherine Kelly, Marjorie Berg, Ruth Kemple, Jane Lewis, Mary Jane Osborne, Betty NViener, Doris Smith. First Row:fChar1es Snioyer, Bert Arensori, Olin Pfautz, Ruth Kroeger, Florence Butty, Sarah Merkin, Esther Harter, Carlin Short, Philip Sherman. Not in picture:-Robert Crawford, Ruth Tryon, Dorothy Schotta, Fred Lieberman, james Spurgeon, Thelma McMullen. Officers:-President, Eugene Hart: Secretary, Marcellite Le Leone. Student Senate -my mmf- EPRESENTATIVES from every home room are elected to the Stu- dent Senate each fall. In the election of the senators the students are ' MN urged to consider those who are outstanding in scholarship and citizen- ll nfl 5 ship. The Student Senate was organized at VVesti in 1922 by Mr. M Morley for the purpose of student cooperation in school government. T4 At the present time the faculty advisors are Miss Murdock, lldr. Culp, is 9 P-QQ? Nl' . zytwwiw S ill hir. Hinlrle, and lVIr. Irwin. The senators are very active in all progres- sive movements about the school. They have strived to gain for West first place in attendance among the high schools of Akron. During the spring semester they sponsored a Library Drive and the ticket sale for the Dramatic Club enter- tainment. In addition, they have assumed the responsibility of taking care of the banking in the home rooms. A, -fda uf' M? 'lf' ff . ' ..fsffA1T'-ffif l f f lll l l -fflll qlll3rlln lliiQD f l.lriiiW lrlllliilfl Fllllllllllll . -iii lil' Ir 1 rdllll ylll rrll llli fl 'il 'llllll l l l mourn-i llllcwlll l l ll-ll i l . llljl lllli N Il lil H071

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