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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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1 'er' , ,il i ,ip itlffllmfx iltillldg, ll ll, llillf F We' L l ll llmlupf. lf f'Hat1fef' 1. 'ifltillngwef A ill mir' germ . fi! xx ' ' fl Fifth Row :-E Fourth Row:-Robert lYetzel Third Row:flXliss Rentschl Second Row:-Lawrence Kne ugene XYallace, Bernard Folb, Catherine Simmons, jean Galehouse, Caroline Altleck. Robert Erwine. , XYarren Blair, Portia Shriber, Ruth Kols, Mathilde Manthey, Mary Ellen Xvhile, Jean Harper. er, Dorothy Tranter, Lucile Davies, Sarah Orlinotf, Frances Lambert, Carrnen VVyant, Ella Scott, clit. Edward Steigner, Marilyn Oftineer, Arline Eckarcl, Harriet Kerr, Helen Eisinger, Mary XViener. First Rowrflfretl Oplinger, Madeleine XVils0n, Martha YVhite, Sarah Merkin, Jane Bent, Catherine Not in picture : 0FticersfSprinf.:: 60' 2? Regal, Margaret Regal. -Arthur Lewis. Officers-Fall: President, Catherine Siinmnns: Vice-President, Arthur Lewis: Secretary, Arline Eckarcl: Treasurer, Martha XN'hite. President, Lawrence Knechtg Vice-President, Caroline Affleck: Secretary, Jane Bentg Treasurer, Ella Scott. The National Honor Society EST'S chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in 1923 by lVIiss Rentschler, faculty advisor, to promote good scholar- ship. To be elected into this society, one must rank in the upper fourth of the senior class and be an outstanding example of citizenship, Y' Z bers of the consisting of Clark, lifliss Gerber. One of the highest honors VVest can give a student is to elect him into this organiza- tion. The only program and scholarship, leadership, and service. Each semester ten per cent of the 12-B and live per cent of the 12-A classes are chosen as mem- society by a scholarship committee Miss Rentschler, Miss Smeeth, Miss Nlangan, Mr. Butcher, and lVIr. activities of this society are a chapel a banquet, given each semester. 1 W - k-.ix 7 ' , A fx. , ',. W ,Q f li ' 'K 5. e e i iw x' f u. if zgrl zalc. rrp f e W 4 . w W : ll 1 .1 ' X , -A I f 'ii -' Fi ff- , , l ,.,1-,gl li lil!-Q he 5.5 faathwlhmlfffllgmdldhlwihfllwwdbhildulbmdldlbwwbba N Mittal lied f106J
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u ll i ' I 'll m 'lll it + ,X .A ,f -Y .V f . ,, ii , .e W A illlgil ,Q - 4 Az-as '-v .rv . , M Fifth Row:-l.:nrrence Brewster, Harold Baker. XYalter Koplin, l,awrence Hartline, Arthur Behling, Phillip Burgy, George Hawkins, Frank Lajko, Louis Gleitzman. Fourth Rmrzf-Armilil Kibby, james Albright, Ralph Harpster, Louis f':ilmm1, XVilliani lrlobach, Merle Kainin, XX'encil lielesky, Nathan Krnnin, lX'ayne llutt, George Hanline. Thrill R-.u':-ilira Ilickett, Alex Gutsow, Max Leitlal, Dale Hurrah, Harold Bock, George Bancroft, Eugene Hart, Geraldine Koplin, Frances Fisher. Harold Faris. Secwml Row:-'Stanley Hancock, llawne Deacon, Jane Bent, Dorothy l.e'l'arte, Beatrice Aultnian, Jane Gosling, jnseplnne Linton, Betty Heepe, john KUEl'llCl'. Llflyfl CUHSE- Fnst Row: Laura Karain, fiwenclolyn Franks, Vivian Aultnian, AIS-1I'CliiEllE Del,eone, Carieta Hicks, Margaret Ensign, llartha Krueger, Mildred llarner, Elsie Bresslauer, jack Harvey. Corridor and Lunch Table Guards EEPING order in the lunch rooms is the duty of the lunch table 5,5 guards who were first appointed-when the cafeteria was opened. ' 5511 qligjafig This group helps VVest by promoting cleanliness in the lunch rooms during the lunch periods. Responsibility is placed on each guard for the care of his own table. It is his duty to see that the stools are kept at their proper tables and that waste paper and refuse are ' M' disposed of. To become a guard a student must receive an appointment from hir. Irwin, fac- ulty advisor. Before going on duty, the guard must obtain the signature of three of his teachers to confirm the appointment. To keep the posi- tion he must give good service and be passing in at least three subjects. Each semester the corridor and lunch guards meet and are addressed by lilr. Flood or llflr. Irwin on the principles of the organization and the duties of the various members. lliiilsf JD i iw! ft-f ll ffl all ,il it ,+-r:1:t'if-alll V13 M-r'fiel:msfee'g'rfrsr+t .lil pm l.liw i raw hu' l it it Vi . ALL? iiiii.imi iLi'i ini.i,,LlLQ4j,j,iiln i ' Vi i i i ii.. 1 4 i ii-f.i. - i from
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