West High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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MMS , VIP 1 WEN IHHCGIH SYCHTIWPIL mmwm ww lFQDll2lEWQDlWlW S THE background of culture and learning. Egupt, the cradle of civilizaf tion , has inspired the theme of our book, in which we have en- deauored to record the prow gress of the classes and active ities of the lllest High students throughout the uear. Vll Vlllliklllllllxl O THE ,members of the junior class who are to carrq on the traditions of lDest Hiqh School durinq the com- inq qear, we, the stahl of 1930, in behalf of the senior classes, dedicate this volume of the Rodeo. A QUE QWNUKENWS Diews Facuitq Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Orqanizations Athletics Features Advertisements WUEW55 I . A , 11'- VTX .,,.. ?l5g1J'fx.5i :5!f -f kg W Q.,-Q W We f 21545-1:55 22 - Y NA 'b Q ' ' 735: f H.::::fAw Y ' - A 2 L ggi The Gorge L81 Courtesy of Peck's Studio ,Y ,F 5 fs wg , , , u? 1?T:: . ww' 1 V ,1 The Cuyahoga- River f9l Courtesy of Peck's Studio EMMA? M 'www , w .' mil Ki W ,H 1 M -20, . ,: 1431- ww w 'w VK: Winter at Our Lady of the Elms U01 f,-fc:- .1 .A , .Q V A ,L Courtesy of Peck's Studio 'm Courtesy of Peck's Studin The Frank Adams Estate U11 Courtesy of Peck's Studio Canal near Dollar Lake W N L 1 U21 A N Nu M . .M Courtesy of Peck's Studio Vaughn Road U - . Y H W V 1, I:-'W1 ,1,,, N, x U-U iw.. n... L, M E131 4544-1-Z Portage Path Q ,V '- ,-,'-,Nw ' wc- f 'x.j,'u ,w.,n,w Courtesy of Peck's Studio 1 U YN N ,, Xu. I7 ,I .JV .-.lx ,ll ,rwrl , E141 The High Level Bridge U51 Courtesy of Peck's Studio Scenes at the Akron Airport Courtesy of the Stivas Studio . .T f.i M.--,dx E v 1, xp, .ww U61 HZJZXWILW , f-'-i ffwziii 5 iivzfu' wi, nu if ' A' ff i T1-.1-ig 41 gi-'iii T Q. -,D ,' I 'N fl,,Z,g3 g,',Ifg.Qi. X F fig.i1,lfif,Eil!41'l' 1l'.I1Zg1Q!!l5.sll NJ Y, 4 Y as ., ifimfffff , ,xfgj ll -. ,l jiljjll I ffl 'N an l Y i fggl i i ffgjg, i Lili u 2, all .5-2Ql,' EJ fl ref i N - J. ijlll lllzglli l 4 ' ' lllilli mlfglli Z E14 lllfiil, i, 451 ' i ' y Yiiljl 1 1 if . . .. . LE The Annual IS one of the many activitles of the high l school which has come into existence during the past 'few lkfff years. will A, 1 Its main value is in the ,presentation of the history of 1522 the school for the year, consisting of a review of the various TT- NI phases of school life. - Largely pictorial, it gives to pupils and parents, in ,151 picture and story, a glimpse of the actual school happenings. Mir-Eli The Annual is treasured for the many associations that l I'--H W A it keeps fresh in the students' memory. Its value grows with I lil ,J the years. llizzl 1 ' ' i EE' l ' 4 lain 3 Wig? Yttlfft li-+41 5 Iwi T! X 1 ,i V1 ,-3 is Y-- Q -- - 21 1 2 1 1: Y 5 if 1-sl: - il. .Tir it-iii LT Le-F ft? 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A.B., B.S., in Ea., Pas., M.A. Health Education if I IL1 I Domestic Science Commercial Arithme- M.A. English Ip'I :ggi tic, Coach Biology I L If 'ff' IIQQI IQTTII A'I LI III II .I II III 'I II II, 'I II. , II I 1 I' Y, Q II c I IIQ CI' e IfII I I Paul'S. Bryant C, E. Butcher J. M. Campbell Amy Capps Fern Carter I,-Ii: I 1. B.S. m Ed. B.C.S. Orchestra A.B. Domestic Science I Iiif G.'q.j,I Social Science Commercial English Cadet I I -. If f' If II,I11I I-IYJII I ,I:lIII . I II I V. VY, .IA -iwfli . fr - .I T -. ,-II C, fjlf-. A ,I III . ,,, ,I , -4 III r ' I '-fr - I. III U91 lilly w n ui? 5 if. . if li ,rl V n V.. y ,tu in C l -4 rl-it , A-f , .1i,. .M , f . -.,- Q. j . ,.-.1 v Y in 11- HSA M-H1 My -I C ,TL ::.,..- ,V iv L., J' F25 , i,,.j ,.-. '55 E WL 'L ff: N r: H5 I lar ,,.., , t... We l 1 w ..-'- ' w F7 xii! ME? W I E' x ME? 'iii f I5 M 12 lm 'W JE I: lf? l fl 1 Z3 L E Fl ,El E II: W 3 E E? 1 eu, :Elf ai... my r if: nhel Wil , l fif F N 1. ,. V,- QW ill el , .M ,,, it 1c...,l.n. e L' ' r: --.f7':1:'. Harry J. Chalmers Lois Chandler. Lillian Clark Benjamin Cooper Vernon S. Culp Chicago Music Ph.B. A.B. Cleveland School A.B., A.M. College, Harp Latin Social Science of Ed. Chemistry Woodwork Mary Curtis Abbie DeLay - Alice Dey Mary Faye Durr Helen French B.S. B.S. A.B. A.B., B.S. A.B. Mathematics Art Assistant English Commercial French Jeanette French Belle Fuller A. I. Gerber Lucile Gustafson Dorothy Hassenllue French Cadet Mathematics Cadet Mathematics Social Science English ui' , 5:1 1 VOL' iw, .- , J 1 Ur, 1,3 :qw rm. 1 1 H ,WE ln., tg f . tv l w H .LQ 11 W w EV I--2 U :W . t-1 , A ,tj n F N , ui: ,git EE l-'1 Zi T. ,3- - Vi H21 I T-f-T1 l -'1 ,L53 lam 915 EE Ui? M5 HE .L 'r-1. ire -.u I ,.T.1 51 w W3 ,Q-3. ,a. .2174 ,-'E fi? if E15 li ...jx 21 ' E? E l ul Elf I -sl ,.a il' is J gl Egil ,if -arf-X gg E ' rl? wg L. 'L1-f if ,..t ,..- .-.Q 'LEP-e A.B. B.S. Ph.B. Mathematics A.B., M.A. ,fjvil -- .U EZ L ,-. ,M na 11. 'Tg,r',. IL., :RFQ Til? n iv x-A-w RFQ, V W 1 ill !J:VJVY,3 ,YY , , wg- .,---Zia- V,- tafi. 1- 'A--Qvfh' , nm., ,-,Y Vu. H., ,.,,.,,. :Te . N. L-f .-.. ,, ...Y--V. .:,..s,..-:-, .......-. ----W, .,... was-M..,,,.l,1-t,g:-.---- ... -fl,-V' -- . f- - - 7?-, H., ,..f ,.V, .v .T-me. ,..,...-.,,...ff., ,.... . Y.. W- --,-- -.r V V 1 -. wi V 4 W 1 'sU1lElllF.H1lmH1 iw?ir1+nnfs:!e22eJf.':,l'n 1Ti,5,'x:11'1f2ffiQ1'lZ m!:1!,!1gl11lil l20l 3 an Bernice Henry Doris Henry E. G. Hinkle Josephine Hinsdale Myrtle Horseman A.B. - B.S. in Ed. B.S., B.E., M. in Ed. B.E. A.B., M.A. Latin Art Social Science Social Science English Harry M. Horst W. J. Irwin Bess Kauffman L. V. Kelly Lanette Kern B E A B A B B S Ph.B. . . Social Science Mechanical Drawing Mathematics Band Physical Geography Mathematics Edna Kneale Cyril Krohngold Ellen Jane Lorenz Winnifred Mabry Esther Mangen A. B . A.B. Music English Cadet ' ra,-.1 mimi, w w I U In :rs ,S-, ' - li ,-ffm 'ww U m .W ,. .f 1 'V' .fV 5? -WIFI' i 'i1'lW'x'u T 'fff K 'lllTWTWV' ltL'LLQY!1L,',,,Q- , L -1 1,,,,.., Linn. :I , gal: B.A. Music Physical Ed. Cert. A.B., M.A. Health Education Mathematics arzvwn mmg---iff -ca f - , 1 ml r Ury! N l l :I 'X W'j fx Lu 5 gl ' lfim lil Hi IEEE ,Segal E3 Q54 .El 1 3:1 r:Z Hia ln-.-2 5-., 4 fr-A ' 51'-3 E 1 KE? U li M 1231 'ilfl-'T l LES p-. EE: V3 Tl! JZ E3 Ryan U1-4 GE l V3 ,5-1 na is II! ea! as 5 X V-v fe ...ks W r-4 yi: , -:J li EE: lil '-I r L-If E l E .- 7514 ,QE r. 27,1 E ,CSM EE IE l 51 5,-:' ezrgc: S111 gi iid! M 34,4 fi .1 1.4 ,v :N .1 sl TV iff. ,Q -.-. Tin Q' .ml Q1.I4lHLMDl!1 .r fifflifi f1?'L55 ffr 5 ' ' . . 4-..,.-,,.,, LJ l2flC A. H. Mase Geneva McCoid J. F. Mearig R. A. Miksch Hettie Murdock B.S. A.B. B.E. B.S. B.A., B.S. in Ed Mathematics Spanish Social Science Physics Dean of Girls English Paul R. Murphey W. Neuenschwander Lydia Oberdeck Helen Pfahl Louise Plotkin A.B. A.B., B.D. B.A. Ph.B., M.A. A.B. English Physics German Latin Spanish Cadet Beatrice Renstchler Emma Ritari A. B . A. B. Latin Latin H. A. Sargent Donald D. Schoner Madora Shetter A.B. A.B., M.A. A.B. Printing Social Science English i l W l ',Ll1u'1 S1221 S S Edythe Smeeth Myrtle Smith A. J. Snearline Emma Stuckey Lawrence Suhadolink A.B., M.A. B.S. A.B. A.B., M.A. B.S. English Biology Chemistry Socialb Science Mechanical Drawing 1 tary Grace Todd J. H. Tucker Anna Wagner L. O. Weiss Dorothy Whittington A.B. B.S., M.A. A.B., B.E. B.S., M.A. Ph.B., M.A. Social Science Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics English Library Study Hall Florence Wilson Norma F. Williams Ruby Davis Elizabeth Byers Commercial B.L., M.A. Secretary Assistant English Secretary i231 :-:r.:.i1rn.,.1g1-' - e , ,Y . ---faq. 3--bfi pine p..'1' 'fm ir- -,z - fi. fi 'Ti 1-Wlralllllll, 'luv' 'w'vllV -' c ' 'llw 'fVl' lll 1fl4'f ' ' Ml, ,LJ -Q .I .l1.iL . ...1l. . 1.t.4u..,.M '1...r:f-V . . 'r'-'J ' ' Y 1 - l'g. '.1.:-111'LL.. !:...f sxwg -ie if-' iw -.si ..'..w 1 r w we-in in . ,.... J ii ,-, .. .-,. ,Q ,i,, 1, tin flff?hl,'l emi , lliilh' 1 :tif . ills 1 . ,Fila HEEL . AE A DEV' EW Cl: ADMINISTIQATIDN - 1:3 West High School which was opened in 1914 to accommodate only 1,100 students .has reached its highest enrollment of 2,010 students this year. We regret not seeingthree of our former teachers at West this year: lVIiss Ruse, 1 Miss Dackerman, and Miss Hartman. Miss Ruse, however, is only on a leave of absence and we hope to see her again in the fall. Miss Dackerman, our instructor in l music for five years, has been transferred to Akron South High School. Miss Hart- I man resigned her position here to teach at Brownell Hall, Omaha, Nebraska. f We are fortunate in having with us this year Miss Abbie DeLay, Miss Ellen l Jane Lorenz, Miss Lucile Gustafson, Miss Myrtle Smith, and Miss Lydia Oberdeck as our new faculty members. ' The new cadets at West last fall were: Miss Cyril Krohngold, Mrs. Amy Capps, Miss Kathryn Armacost, Miss Jeanette French, lVIiss Louise Plotkin, and 'fo Miss Belle Fuller. 1 ' Miss Oberdeck is reopening the course in German. This course was formerly My-R, taught by Miss Bockstahler and Mr. Culp until the spring of 1917 when it was rail discontinued because of the World War. r limb A course in modeling clay was started by Miss Henry a year ago. This is the F first course of its kind in Akron Schools. After completing the problems, which in- 1 clude book-ends, tiles, and small figures, the students take them to be fired in the N kiln at Portage Path School. l , W , . :ll ' -its lil ll l ,Mgt l r' .INMQE .. V119 l24l L - . .. -'.f:f,.'-1 ,. 4 i ., v sn q ,, ..a..,. . ,. ., W. H, .,... ... ..m,-.ifrvrr ,V . may f V , WA, ,., ,,,,,!x, H ,, V . Y 1 vt, . ,. ..- . . , .M , -.. , I -'ww-'r.f-2,-'.f-'lull i'IlII 1fA L ' ' pi '2-4 4 -Z:-V 1 'wt n .W.,'lJ.f.1ffnillllllfF ,, ,Q -1--,r g'f'gT1ifJ,,Uf,!!,lzn,.',L.:J, -- ,A Y,.1'.L,j,sfA' ' .s-' aye- - -V: .3 H 'X 4--1 ,Ax-4--QQ,j5H'1 eg- r' Af'nf Ltij'Q'jj1gg j :f Mffh. . .f -. 1 M21-Z Aw- ,A ,-,. +4,L,,+- X,-v - - ,,., , : . W YM T J J 1 agp mv Wi' 45' 1 'ii l' FRE. illilifl im 141,11 LJ fm' V ,il uint LM , E-MJ fri 11, 1 sz g' lx mei tell El l-Ei F3 FE IQEVI EW UI: ADMINISTIQATIUN li: The Student Guidance was organized at West this year under the direction of 'xi n l u . E Mr. M. E. Hawk, Director of Adult Education rn Akron. Mrs. Shetter and Mr. EE Miksch make the contacts with the students as their Work here requires the advising ' T : and selection. of high school and college courses. Mrs. Shetter and Mr. Miksch have H planned a week in which men from different colleges will give lectures of colleges ls' NE and college courses. They hope to organize a financial bureau to aid students who lack the means of securing an education. H T In order to relieve the crowded condition at West High School, a new system of El ff schedules was introduced last fall. The ten periods of the school da were divided 1' I .., 5' ..., if into four groups. The first division starts with the first period at eight-twenty and 2, ends with the seventh period at one-forty-eight. The second group at nine-four, -Li and ends with the eighth period at ,two-thirty-two. The third division extends I' from the third period' at nine-forty-eight to the end of the ninth period at three-sixteen. Ig The fourth division, starting with the home room period at ten-thirty-two, ends at NE four o'c1ock at the end of the tenth period. This plan increases the capacity of the 'E building by one-fourth. fi- E-3 fl -gl :Q E' :EQ El Eel 'El fl EI fig 'lil E 1 -is , y i ll! i ell! T reg 11 I- ,Iwi :Eel l swag M'-i 5 ,, y ,. ff? 1 lil .'---- W J ' -, ' '--- rr- 47 '- - Yr s ' ff- --'-fivf - '-1' - '-Y ff, -i fi: k,1,gYj,x'i4, Ti ,. V, V W , ,' , :,, , .1.-.- , - -M.-,:i T ' 'Y .Tii,,l ,l, 4-0 J. ?,, ',,il jj:-A ,L i251 .', WW TTEEZNCUWIEIPZAS M9lwg1f 651 . V QX ,MW WMM -ZW!-1 If ' W mf Wm mg ,ggMgq,i1ffM MMA. -,Q AMA? nz 0-DME? - 5 j57Q? oipfwlv ? ' M-5 f Aazaanfa-f.dW Q fy QM, Qui-4-41 JMQMM M QMMMQ 22 . 53,7 fimgmwzyawqkww, 74:-wfw ZZJWZZL, 5317475312 ' gm WM 7 zwgwm whim W ffm ff Wwqhff QW' KU! fr55M5V5 WA , wbzfm fm? 5gf MM'w5 ULUf -fQf1,v-wj bU Z 2: ,M I 1 t rummmm 1 Room 102 9-B Fourth Row :-Nettie Garrett, Mary Bauer, Bernice Baker, Margaret Salem. Third Row:-Sara Parker, Florence VVallis, Amelia George, Lillian Kodish, Camilia Spank. Second Row:-Blanche Plurnt, Olga Del'Angelo, Esther Ryland, Anna Cohen, Helen Witzberger. First Row:-Marguerite Handler, Ianet Deixiolf, Gvsiendolyn Segerlund, Evelyn Kannel, Veutze Scaflti, ucille 'razier. Room 103 9-B Fourth Row:-Sam Liphum, Evelyn Brown, Mary Bauer, Robert Craig, Charles Fresh, John Handy, Ernest Mikes. I I Third Row:-Fred Haberkast, Morris Cochran, John Kurtz, VVillian1 Hargreaves, Harriet Parshall, I Komstzzmt Skurvid, Thelma Patter. Second Row:--Marian Klespies, Leah Allison, Adeline Budd, Ieanette Garfield, Elizabeth Lewton, Grace Sylvester, Esther Moses. U First Row:-W'illiam Sharp, Carl Fox, Rose l.Volfe, Ruth Runkle, Fred VVilson, 'Roxie Lombardi, Latham Conger. l23l Room 104 9'B Third Row :-Dorothy Michalsky, Helen Fergus, Gretchen Booth, Lois Brock, Miriam Rossen, Rebecca Viering, Peggy Mercer. Second Row :-Jean Sholiton, Margaret Fisher, Della Iocis, Beatrice Oflineer, Nellie Smith, Ann Ora Pugh, Janet Wallace. First Row :-Anna D'Amico, Martha Feudner, Helen Slusser, Helen Virginia XVright, Kathryn Sherer, Josephine Cope, Eleanor Friedman. Not i11 Picture:-Margaret Francis, Lillian Kodish, Mary Mealy, Helene Petley, Ruth Sacks, Helen Witzberger, Mary Zvnlefz. Rooms 105 8 120 9-B Fourth Row:-Milrlrecl Novkov, Blanche Miller, Doris Newman, Billy Xvacle, Louise Lucas, Francis Guffey, Rita Crawford. Third Row:-Ienu Blake, Imogene Arnold, Margaret MeGlum1:l1y, Varina Lone, Sylvia Reaven, Rita ' McGuire, Dorothy Kahn. Second Row:-Alice Mallette, Charlotte Price, Anna Scaffiti, Erma Sauter, Delbert Miller, Sidney Miller, Paul Geiss, First Row:-Evelyn Oberlin, Christina Knowles, Esther Rouch, Rive Pentz, Corrine Bollinger, :M:ZII'g'!l.1'Cl1 Graf, NVil1iau1 Klimnert. Not in Picture:-Leona Blocker, Susan Lee, Margaret Butcher, Sara McBride, Helen Lytle. l29l l l Room 107 9-B Fourth Row :-Sam Rosker, Harold Rush, Earl Millington, ,Tack Lerner, Oscar Brent, Denis Folden, Thomas Sarchet, Forest Sibley. Third Row:-Newton Exline, Brice Bell, Grover Shaman, Donelda Horne, Mildred Dull, Bernice Talakin. Second Row:-Irene Christian, George Miller, Eileen Smith, Jessie Tecca, Lois Harvey, Jane McCarthy. First Row:-Andrew McMullen, Earl NlfcCowv.gl, Melvin XVineberg, Ruth Kelso, Sam Ma11es, James rewster. Room 108 9-B Fourth Row :-Sam Garinan, Earl Waring, Albert Grindle, Alvin Zimarik, James Brown. Third Row:-Bob Theiss, Robert Gordon, Edward Walters, Vlfesley Clendennmg, Edward Bradley, Clifford Prada. . I Second Row:-Thomas Quick, Raymond Base, Lawrentz Wiesberger, VValter Scott, Richard Dixon. First Row :-Jarnes Watson, Joe Savage, Gordon Maguire, Harry Carnerie, Raymond Kemp. l30l Room 109 9-B Fourth Row :-Henry Ford, Edward Arurnann, Milton Brown, Harold Cox. Third Row :-Michael Bonlante, Karl Adams, Bryant Bright, Fred Bohr, Iohn Klein. Second Row:-Donald Rhoads, Tony Lombardi, Guy Miller, Ice Coter, John Savinsky. First Row :-James Vanni, Joe McIntyre, Andy Gander, ,Toe Ieiferies, Nick Colletti. Not in Picture:-Clyde Simxnon, Leyden La Point, Louis Malinoff, Joe Klingelheber, Lester Fenstermaker, Ralph Behling. Room 119 9-B Fifth Row 1-Henry Saba, Jack Lifsitz, Donald:Mason, Oliver Chorpening, Mary Golobicli, Selma Scott, 'lsie Sedar. Fourth Row:-Pete Olivo, I. C. Heltsley, Se-Ebert Kzistan, Melvin Lichtman, Helen Poor, Xvalter I erberich. Third Row:-Ponipie Sabatine, Irwin Cutler, Richard Black, Pauline Kroeger, Bill NIcConnell, Paul Harvey, Toni Harper. Second Row:-David Sandler, Asta Dyrlund, Eryl Resseger, Morris Orlinoff, Robert Maskrey, George Hall, Irvin Sobel. First Row :-Helen Kilgour, Carolyn Lewis, Eugene Shelestovich, Ray Bowman, Robert Harnar, Forrest Kenner, ,Toe Goldstein. Not in Picture:-Tom 'vVaiwoski, VVillian1 Killings, Gertrude Cable, Ruth HlCk!l1HH, Edward Bender. l31l v VW , 1 : 11. 'S 1, al, '. ll lllfii lil: ' .45 w l- is l 1 3 lf? Q 'I . ll J l ami'- l :', , l 'Til l llssil Room 102 9-A 5613, V Fifth Row:-Miss Averell, Lucille Steffey, Martha Jordan, Anna Valzitka, Evelyn Gerhart, Dorothy W3 I, Gentry, Edna Fender. L37 Fourth Row:-Carey Bray, Catherine Hagen, Pearl Bair, Edna Knowles, Virginia Shutway, Geraldine 2:12 R. Burnley. ll Third Row:-Katherine Velimirovich, Sylvia Lebovitz, Ruth Vlfaldvogel, Lucille Selby, Madeline Goss, ,Q ff. Barbara Seitz, Nancy Miettler. ' Second Row:-Mary Rhoades, Lillian Steffey, Barbara Schiweikert, Leona Alward, Irene Golfey, Rose 3, Bender, Mildred Rebeck. M5134 First Row:-Wilda Shope, Thelma Snyder, Lillian Rue, Elese Richardson, Helen McCaskie, Loretta 51 ,ll wvnsfm, Ruth Noland. l 3:13 VI? l.-. . -1 1 vi l . li l i lea l . ' ,fi -1 lfill ,J lily M ly E?-I l 5 TI, I 1 1. l lg::f'1.g' , gill l E55 l lie l WEL il1ci5?l ll ll .Sc l i lea lil ll ir? l 1 1:1 l l. in f lil ll l 'lid ' l l ' i ll ' :iff 1 l 4- . yi-Q. lei EPI ,ll iii ul,-ix lil l SE 1 l..- 9122i 'fl if lfii l ll 5 W li Mfrs? lima ll .l if-J? M1223 l :id g f ll,L1 Lx, x-r nr.. ill ll 1 :lzq l I llfl V H3 Via? l lf, Lf 'f Room 103 9-A l 1, Fourth Row :-Ralph Barr, Stephonia Beleskyg Egelyn Jackson, Jay Lucas, Arthur Glenn, Mildred l:'f' sta son. 'Q P52 Third Row :-Miss D. Henry, Lillie Ray, Fem lgwitzer, Helen Neuwirth, Arlene Malkisun, Magdalene .151 I 156: Tesitel, Elizabeth Thoricht. - fi, Mlilbi ll Second Row :-James Janes, Charlotte Barany, Bertha Hassler, Charlotte Kalkof, Irene Hacking, Milf'--3 ,, Helen Ruston, Thelma Smith. . f gl 33' l 5- ,Sh First Row:--Rosalie Mader, Jeanne Marette, Fignces Poole, Elouise Rohler, Josephine Jepson, Gladys xi, 1,,:.1,! enyon. W ,QL xl fi' lm 'll' M H7 Y-15. lf-. , wlpu l W , . .!i',,Y. -u.g:'.llllm L5 J ,iff 'LLJJ J 'LFTETLT N , , 1 l T L J l32l 1 3 . ,wi ji J ..,. -1- l ,,,,, , V' , U, lllllii A 1 J,f:.U,llM 'ei .,.,, I U., -LM- ..,, i -,.m -34 , '- l ., , 1 r ,- . , t l X Y' W! '- yu My 7 m , li' ll W gh. lllil ,M 5' ,L ' El'-Q3 w S of 'ii iii iT. 5521 .151 if w , viii in 535 gi S ,lil 'san 1 I .-'-ag: 1 y ' gg- Ll ' Q55 'PE' L-rg Room 104 9-A ,gig Fourth Row :-Inez Kulczyky, Dorothy Kodish, Sarah Lederman, Eileen Mudge, Dorothy Zissen, Lois H31 lzzq NVil1is, Eunice Hepner, Mary Frederickl Nigga Q2 Third Row :- Betty Allen, Mary Sciarra, Louise Mathews, June Catlin, Freda Swedler, Elizabeth Q 125 Friend, Jane Gates, Helen Vkfeinberger. Second Row :-Esther Ten Broeck, Mary Boeka, Lena Apelbaum, Anna Mae Grant, Viola King, ll?-:ill Gertrude Stone, Eva Goldner, Elizabeth Orum. . twig First Row :-Tda xfV3ldCIl1E1l1, Vivian Lee Mikes, Alice Porter, Sophie Milinkovich, Mary Torma, Elsie Hill Q53 Gregory, Dorothy Adolph. Not in Picture:-Ida Mae Mazur, Jenny Blackaniec, Mary Lantz. ,E-ig Hilfe: 11- india fr' tsl xiii ,E::.K Ii 1:2 litfeili deli, L'i:11 EEN FEE WELQQ ti WEN Eli in' Li' get - Pill li Elly E1 ' '-11 V521 n S -4 te-' l Il ffl lg, Room 105 9-A if 11' Fourth Row:-Miss Allen, Gladys Hessen ,ij Third Row :-Mary Helton, Frances Fink, Beatrice Hartline, Katherine Lenmster, Elizabeth Kackstetter, 3251 gi-1, Ruth Hickman. , lg,-,l Second Row :-Nellie Hoffman, Violet Baum, Loreta Fallasky, Dorothy Harding, Elsie Zimmerman, gasggggul , Goldie schneiaefman. gl-'ij First Row :-Bertha Snyder, Vera Cornell, Dorothy Jones, Ruth Mirman, Sara Cohen, Dorothy McClellan, 122-1 ff. -it I I Lillian lVIcClellan. iii ,kiwi Not in Picture :-Leona Blocker, Margaret Gorring, Eleanor Redding, Tessie Iampietro, Angeline 4,1 fl him, J Gaglanese. ' 'v ll lilrff iw l i qiqjlj .f E ' IEEE? ' We AFFAM rrrr uggw-4 v MVQEAV , , MM, M-,fixgllifiifl 5' 5 ' -',, fini., A V - -1. , .. . .N ,fj , , . ' l33l Room 107 9'-A Fourth Row:-Tony Carace, John Zvolelf, James Murtaugh, Ernest Kemppeal, Harold Rush, Milan Salchak, Andrew Torma, Charles Cunningham. Third Row :-Mr. Schoner, John Kominsky, Joseph Poor, Herman Francis, Frank Curtis, Cullie Looney, Louise Jessop, Ruth Howell. Second Row:-Charles Boigegrain, Richard Merkh, Arthur Williams, Vivian Kahler, Elmer Robinson, ' Chester Green, Rita Jacobs. First Row:-Elmer Kungle, Robert Russell, Thelma Holes, Stanley Jacobs, Thomas Kirth, Robert Yeaney, Assif Younis, Earl McDowell. Not in Picture:-Evelyn Griffith. Room 108 9-A Fourth Row:-Andrew Evenson, Sam Garman, Carl Bostick, Steve Radwany, Ignace Rainski, Mike Kostick, Norman Oles. Third Row :-M1'. Suhadolink, Earl Waring, Bud Falor, Leo Faleuczykoski, Thomas Blewett, Robert Secaur, Ben Rogers. Second Row:-Louie Bertels, Everett Pritchard, Dominick Dalessio, Robert Gordon, Ross Owen, Wesley Clendening, Robert Theiss, Paul McClellan. First Row :-Carl Zimmerman, Carl Hrubick, Stanley Cimarik, Morris Cohen, Cloycl Hensal, John Rowe, Jack, Aldridge, Paul Prack. h Not in Picture:-Isadore Snyder, Bernhard Wright, Norman Snyder, James Watson, Steve Parazida, Robert Mahan. Jl34l l lliilli I iQ J, l' .V ik-I L l v lo iii i ..'l Ffi' N 4 ir li -,ii if 4 ,1 X fiijii :El . L:--:ii 'Eli 25-lil rin rz, i .::,, I Ei 4 ,PEW W., KLU ii 5 1 '1 El Li l E l E21 l 7 SEQ I lil l Eli - F171 ' FEP ' iii Eli Ei: :Ii 1 :rr-l fililll .lg-Q i fail ,. 111, i, ,gli il ,...i il QE, it i Y' 1 Hi Ei' Ei' , era, ,Q r -.Ari A 1 V., , ww 'z'!i i im lvgfiii 5 igll will ' l :ff H i 'W liiff xiii ini! il li-1 ,,., li ii 1515 li. i n... 22? il, 1 lee, I M.. --l L. f-- 1 ,TJ i IE- VE fe: i,.g Tir 5,12 E. i,r...!l ao: r..- .fi ..J ,gi ,i nfs 5-. 5 id iii it-'gi I o...i, hx, E15 Elixl EE za :Ei i 'itiiiii I 1 ' ESI QE? ifll L... iii i. . ,A., ii M i li ri 1 vein! iz' 1 ii ,ji I 'rbi fikfiii 17 -. mf, ,V Stl, if il ,. ., ,T 'I V V ' ' 'f'7?f'?' 1-iwQ,illXll.i.illliilzli'Effillllll -i--e', ' Room 109 9-A Foutrh Row:-Steve XVziszkieurcz, Iim Hamill, William Hubbard, Howard Melton, jack Mcllvriecl, Beryl Southern, Leonard Zuoleff. Third Row:-Stanley Throne, Geoffrey Wilson, Howard Partlon, John Henry,VHarolrl Savage, Earl Robertson, Clinton Sattes. Second Row:-Clarence Frock, Dick Kemp, Iohn Titmeis, Kenneth Hoffmeyer, Norman Benson, John Collier, VVayn1:m Toll. First Row:-George Leiclal, Duane Garinan, john Leidal, Harry Kodish, Herschel Baines, Harold Zambell, Izunes Sarich. Room 119 9-A Fifth Row 1-Miss Ritari, Grace McCallen, Elizabeth Wenhart, Philip Schwan, Sidney Trenner, Sumner Hawley, Orrin Tubbs, Joseoh Reiteubzlch, Allen -Weber. Fourth Row :-Alice Cole, Helen Davis, Dorothea Merrill, Lena Pules, Melvin Goldberg, Raymond Noel, I-Iantsa Kay, Vaughn Cornell. Third Row:-Theresa Stevens, Marie Vineyard, Jerome Rogoff, Edward Sloane, Frederick VVinemiller, lllerle Kuhn, Brooks Lowe. Second Row :-Lois Treadway, liiles Shook, Betty Macklin, Dick Stevens, Edward Bender, Ellsworth Graf, Herman Stanick, Carl Beck. First Row:-Bruce Myers, Catherine Schauer, David Sandler, Oliver Martin, Earl Rottrnoyer, Sam Morrow, Allen Schulman, Pompie Sabatine, William Sholiton. Not in Picture:-Audrey Collette, Jacqueline Verheyden. -a7,,.,,-1. 1 ' ' zeziii im, '- i 'i 'ZYTWT i' fpff-:rf . i fg::3g- .lgliilll ,,,, 1 l,i.,:ifiifg.F, .1'i1lli,ii..tl , i- ., X oi,:lAigJh ,Mimilillillglimiglhliltllililhllilllllliilllllll3l,jgyef,f5 LL-iffregkg, l35l il Room 120 9-A Fifth Row:-Mary Agnes Furlong, Harriet Kuntz, Seymour WVolfson, Byron Fairbanks, Frank Sellers, Ruth Avem, Helen Gerson. Fourth Row :-Pearl Leubitz, Richard Hutchinson, Franklin Brubaker, Ierry Carpenter, Leroy Kaufman, 1 Cleola Cotton, Ruth Curry, John Thomas. Third Row :-Verna Johnson, Elza Nahm, Dorothy Johnson, Frances Bayer, Marie Schafer, Maxine Karr, Frieda Liebmann. Second Row :-Rebecca Cohen, Frank Cooper, Dick Frisby, Paul Carroll, Bob Firestone, Esther Sutton, I Paul Wingert. First Row :-George I-Iopp, Jane Buckmaster, ,TJfieuEi'ilffrt, Bruce Wert, Harry Hosterman, Charles Zook, 1 IS. Room 201 9-A Fifth Row :-Helen Ruth Diefenbach, Sarah Coffman, Harry Haase, Josephine Pappano, June Melvin, W lt T Louis Da . a er rey, y Fourth Row :-Stella. Fox, Aurad Amstutz, Kzftlilefm Messmore, Kalman Toth, Victor Fabre, Vllarren e arte. ' Third Row:-Mathias Houser, Abdoo Assaid, Robert Davies, Ralph Thqmasson, Milton Frost, William Wolfe, Mildred Arnold, Rose Smith. K , V Second Row :-Mary Jane Holub, Ruth Lucas, Evelyn Hartuirg, Elizabeth Knowles, Pearl Drews, Alice Hunter, Jeanette Myers, Harriet Mermelstein, Robert Hatton. First Row :- Harold Raasch, Naomi Calhoun, Christina.Steffanowitz, Catherine' Heepe, Thomas Albert, - Virginia Bishop, May Matta, Anna Polstein. ' Not in Picture:-Helen Stufft, Denise Fletcher, Gladys Emerick, Martha Codding, Rose Umansky, Joseph Rinella, Jane Beck, Blanche Wagoner, Evelyn VVeaver, Virginia Brownfield, Esther Zeller, Emmett Morgan, Kurt Gostel, Marguerite Cannon, Nedra Christner, Geraldine Bond, Patience Alexander. A l36l Room 203 9-A Fifth Row :-Margaret Spidle, Margaret Kanagy, Robert Rohriclc, Richard Erwine, Roy Knapp, Dick Goldsmith, Jack Desler, Betty Fogarty, Albert Swartz. Fourth Row:-Ione McCoy, Jane Allyn, Iames Parshall, Mildred Schultz, Arden Hardgove, Rosemary Wade, Betty Jane Meyer, Virginia Sweeny, Ruth Grubb. Third Row :-Diana Deutclnnan, Henry Heepe, Richard Taylor, Stanley Meese, Eleanor Unger, Marian Freash, Jane Swan, Elizabeth Kuner, Helen Mae De Iamette, Second Row:-Alice Pond, Ruth Moore, Lawson Eberhard, Earnest Mumper, Bob Thompson, Bob Meyers, Perry Wicks, Vance Freygang, Woodroxv Sues. First Row:-Frank Douglas, Charles Gehres, Jack Lahrmer, Franklin Reifsnider Ray Montgomery, Tom Watters, jack Link, Lawrence Siegel, Eliza Mg:Featers, Roger Legge. Not in Picture :-Tom Nesbitt, Merton Cole, Kathryn Reiner, Leola Gosche. Room 204 9-A Sixth Row :-Jacob Lesnick, Forrest Kirkman, VVilford Cameron, Betty Burnett, Carl Beckwith, Margaret Tisch, George Williams. Fifth Row :-Goldie Rosenthal, Stella Staxnatovich, Katheryne Yates, Gordon Vifhitehead, Ross Campbell, Raymond Bayer, Mildred Reed, Eleanor Washburn. Fourth Row:-Ralph Beckwith, Phyllis Petrie, Phyllis Laphzun, Jennie Mytenka, Fay Davis, George Bucher, Mildred McKitrick, Ellen Scobey, Paul Burches. Third Row:-Miss Hinsdale, Phillip Summers, Ida Langerman, Frank Bussey, Donn Cramblett, Dolores Friess, Jeanne Hall, Walter Hoyt, Edwin Hansen, Geraldine Kelley. Second Row:-Jean Galloway, Carmela Aloi, Edith Graf, Kenneth Hamon, Carl Looker, Arthur Breitenstein, Henry Foringerh Gladys Breitenbucher, Pearl Gruber. First Row :-Jack Brewer, Carl Mfapes, Jay Livingstone, Tobias Shopper, Clarence La Roe, Menford Ginsberg, Harold Cantrell, Frank Richards, Harold McBride. Not in Picture:-Jack Faup. l37l lwlrlllfrvlllilllm- yu P ------ -- H HM :VHZK :fV..q,:, W NL.- -W1 .f:t?---'f-- W-lj I I N W HH' I N 1 g QQ SWVHWNWWES Room 205 10-B Fifth Row:-Augustine Dosa, Bill Houghton, John Clemmer, Elizabeth Fischer, Merle Lacy, Marvin Greenbaum, Miriam Kemerley, Jerry Hill. Fourth Row:-Clara Salem, Marjorie Gelink, Mabel Coppins, lVIargaret Cramer, Mfilton Handler, Louise Chanyi, Clarence Larkins. Third Row :-Ernestine Minch, Jeanne Causman, Donna Shafer, Helen Bartholow, Betty Booth, Jose- phine Ferency, Jeanne Buckmaster, Ruth Kemppel. I Second Rnw:-Miss Whittington, Minnie Haberinan, Marjorie Hughes, Maxine Firestone, Austin Heifelman, Pauline Long, Harry Axel, Beulah Jones, James Harding. First Row:-Helen Richard, Fern King, Lillian Cohen, Dorothy VVoloveck, Frace Gerson, Marguerite Wright, Mary White, Francis Rairick. Not in Picture:-Carl Dellenberger, Arline Anderson, Dale Montgomery, Marion Johnson, Mildred Gunyan, Hal Henderson, Joe Hendler, Walter Davison, Edward Bishop. Room 208 10-B Fifth Row:-WVilliam Borodkin, Miss Curtis, Daniel Martine, Clyford Tusvivce, Jack Rodda, Robert Mueller, Edward VVeiss. Fourth Row:-George Nahmi, Joseph Duda, Arthur Sabetta, Wilbur Slater, William Farkas, Juanita Robinson, Chester Reetor. ' Third Row:-Nathan Borodkin, Ellen Foster, Florence Bertsch. Thelma Leisinger, Helen Beck, John Staley, Ruth Ofensend, Maynor Krugman. Second Row:-Estelle Michalec, Annalee Schivley, Juanita Miller, Getty Garrett, Marvin Rex, Reginald Tresidder, Mildred Groom. First Row:- Wilbur Vlfagner, Riggie Petersen, Anna Pignatelli, Rose Fink, June De Pigeon, Grace Angelo, Wilma Esch, Ruth Gotshall. Not in Picture:-Everett Goldman, Raymond Hatten, Henry Lower, Eldon Morgan, XVilIian1 Neff, Robert Oeschner, Leonard Snyder, George Stimard, Robert Tuholske, Theodore Zateslo, Madge Bowers, Sadie Lichten, Jennie Senser. E401 Room 209 I 10-B I Fifth Row :-Miss French, Lena Megyes, Eva Wenhart, Richard Schneider, Linza Sisk, Robert Smith, Harry Brown, Donald Jones. Fourth Row:-Leroy Thomas, Frances Morgan, Eleanor Noe, Albert Salem, Harry Sherman, George Kalil, Robert Tate, Agnes Kurucz. A ' Third Row:-Dorothy Pfeiile, Robert Shrefiler, Ruth Pettitt, Helen Mikalas, Ruth Kilgore, Marian Witzberger, Hyman Singer, Ruth Rosenthal. Second Row :-Vincent Sears, Rebecca Phillips, Catherine Harpster, Esther Kodish, Harold Rudiminsky, Ada Radabaugh, William Whitehouse, George Richards, Goldie Miller. First Row:-Paul Remark, Joe Chesko, Carl Rofsky, Wayne Suminerlot, VVade Hutchings, Paulina Kamp, I-Iurtense Herman, Margaret Blower. Not in Picture:-Patricia Culver, Paul Burkhard, Benton Bramlett, Frank Kraus, Vernon Steinfeldt, Morris Waxman, Doris Goldman. Room 210 10-B Fifth Row :-Robert Crummel, Oakey Dow, Glenn Burkett, Nathan Lizawetsky, Raymond Tyulty, Helen A. Kolman, Ruth Fellenbaum, Geraldine Dickerhoff. Fourth Row:-George Massad, lrVilbur Worthington, Waine Brock, Anna Higgins, Juanita Fisher, Edith Marie Hadnajer, Felmar Gladman. Third Row:-Ralph Hixon, Angelo Maselli, Louise Roseman, Joe Boigegrain, John Rishel, William Langstaff, Celia Lifsitz. Second Row:-Andrew Boies, Sam Auerbach, Ruth Curtis, Lillian Neuwith, Dorothy Frase, Ella Fisher, Sarah Koole, John Haragal. First Row:-Eli Brady, Sam Kobyluck, Charles Staats, Albert French, Rose Straus, Paul Deetjen, . n Robert Kodish. Not in Picture:-Frank Womsly, Francis Simms, Isadore Finkle, Lena Rinella, Ethel Maginity, Magdalene Shultz, Charles Susong. l41l - . i 1. wr. ,. . , in , l,,.1l , l', l ., ,,l. ,, . - '- 1 Room 212 10-B Fifth Row 1-Robert Miller, John Van Dis, Richard Brisbine, Karl Athey, George McNeal, Jess Huddle- ston, Eugene Fassnacht, Gray Householder, Allen Crabb. Fourth Row:-Frank Olivo, Louis Manley, Doris Washburn, James Viall, Robert Greenberger, Howard Marsh, Robert Crawford, Richard Mashall, Joe Haylamas, Ester Sternberg. Third Row 1-Miss XVagner, Harriet Edelson, Lily Zissen, Jeanne Stewart, Dorothy Tucker, Dorothy Schneider, Margaret Belair, Faye XlVEll1C1', Enid VV00lcock, Martha Pfaff. Second Row :-Jane Pockrandt, Ellen Jones, Mary Knapp, Jessie Morey, Richard Pilueger, Raphael Rothkin, Robert Smith, joe Kahn, Beatrice Toharsky, Chris Lund. First Row:--Myron De XVitt, Helen Lloyd, Virginia Britton, Virginia Hancock, Sarah Berkowitz, Esther Morgan, Margaret Llliller, Lillian Spector, Harold McIntosh. Not,in Picture:-Beatrice Decker, ,lim Hubbard, Bayard Massey, Albert Myers, Frederick Andrus, NVilson Short, Carl Merriman, Kathryn Miller. Room 220 10-A Fourth Row:-Mrs. Shetter, Frieda Schneider, Bradford Iones, Mason Curran, Richard Barkhurst, Foster Morris, Dorothy Buchley. Third Row 1-Cora Boughner, Harold Brinker, Richard Tranter, Helen Conkle, Mary Keller, La Nelle Burnham, Margaret Schwartz. . I ' Second Row:-Melvin Balir, Edith Theobald, Paulyne Chesrown, Intz Pugh, Virgnna C. Roberts, Helen Sherer, Alberta Camp. First Row:-Pearl Maynard, Joseph Bolduc, Alta Ports, Bettina Reed, Marie Zill, Marion Allison, Laotta McKee. Not in Picture:-NVilliam Brogle, Rose Cowley, Clayton Durbin, Nick Careno, Elmo Edwards, Sue Curtiss, Evelyn Bahr, Norma Baker, VY , I... 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VE, ' Room 219 ' 10-A Fifth Row:-Miss Dey, Joseph Hervey, Eugene Kreighbauln, Jeanette Matson, James Muinper, Robert M550 e 5 Keating, George Bain. u 'jg' Fourth Row 1-Marybelle Hogan, john Bortz, Robert Hodgson, XVilbur Union, Rose Kselrnan, Katherine , r E GSEllI11ZlIl. 5.-1, ' , Ii Third Row :-Jack Appleman, Morris Evans, Sam Applebaum, Helen Richards, Louis Lliller, Martha I i 1 T: Lowenhaupt Julia Kodish. 1 55 Second Row:-Ford Barkett, Robert Thomas, Iohh Case, Billy Blount, Leland Stains, Bella Grossman. I i First Row:-Harry Marks, Oliver Allen, Bernard BIEIIIZIH, Bernard Bear, Ralph Tipton, Fred Mosher, ' ' l QF, Sydney ohen. 2 , i Not in Picture :-Joseph Conn, Maurice Morgan. Bob Bauer, Zehna Fiscus, Robert Fletcher, George , Q' H ' Cohen. ,S al , ,gl:.:Sl'i Y' ,ggi f re V---1 - ravi HLQ 1 li' l lllfii l ,fill i Iii, 1 , gurl Eli . 5-:gall ' 1 ilgssgir. rs? 13:33 1 1111: gel ,Eli l El E? L EV ,Eli liii' l li-3-1 3:3 1 ' E5 ' Eel i 1:1 ' N fill 'lr' l ma' ig:-ii ra- rwli, tal- rg: Ii' will H ,ll E its-,i Rooin 301 10-A A riff, Fifth Row :-Marian Billman, Peter WVa1der, Frances Holes, Bill Yeck, Bill Mfarting, Andrew Rose, l 122:51 l Norbert Haase, Iohn Witzman. , digg Fourth Row:-Miss Myrtle Smith, Thelma McMullen, Harlan Hahn, Lenora Moskovitz, Ray YValters, , rl Mezlf ' . Earl Hensal, Ursula Bowman, Betty Morgan. l ti: , Third Row:-Mary Richardson, Geraldine Beckley, Nadine Elliott, Leona Nicholls, lliary Morrison, life? 'IL' ' ' Donald Hodgson, Jean Booth. 155,34 l. Second Row :-Mary Henley, Ice Morrette, Bennie Housel, Marshall Jones, Earl Rich, Harry Cohn, M' glhgfxw . . Lester Adams, Ida Bxddinger. lg '5 , First Row:-Robert Younkm, Gwen Held, Forest Blower, Caroline Bowman, Bertha Atleson, Buell i Irdyllldl Q I 4 Gmven, Ruth Rush. 1 iisuogk iIFijf'Qj!lR Not in Picture :-Fern Walling, Vernon Kohllenberger, Winifred Hubartt, Olga Lyon, Theresa Horvath, I My I i,,r.4:Z,a Esther Blank, Warren Reynolds, Louis Haberman, Harold I-Iubler, Mike Vidish, Richard Wright. , ipgifjlx' iiqiz-in u ,V tat' fl ,, -,.-, w 'tag' j My l M l ' If:.3,L K' 9.7: lg fir-it .mi Z. . ,,,,,, ,l, ,Lin WJ., Ygfi . ., , -, -. - - ---V. , ,Lf ,,- ft, .- ,Y We,.Y.,,.-.T...25l'Qju4i, -?zE15,fk:::-vfr57F'?ff?-Sir.of i ?5f'F??-ph i 5 l43l i X ROOII1 303 10-A Sixth Row :-Carl Zahn, Maxwell Culver, Raymond Ober, Fred Locke, Leona Sherley, Kenneth Mahan, Hubert Short, Clifford Watson. Fifth Row:-Miss Blair, Leah Waser, Deloris Bower, Kenneth McChesney, Helen Schluck, Marie Singer, Doloris Thomas, John Ulman. K X , . Ti liif l ':,?'l B S burly 'QNX yg.ig'?..ra N, llf?EQ'E ff' 43: Fourth Row:-Helen Wuchter, Ethel Tracht, Marjorie Lowe, Bertram Kerr, Rose Tapper, Hazel Summers, Alice Wise, Jean Wigley, Jane Lewis. Third Row :-Virginia Roberts, Mary Ann Renninger, Catherine Kelley, Harriet Yost, Maybelle Stuart, Thelma Tidrick, Elizabeth Trussell, Jane Walters. Second Row:--Agnes Durst, Ruth Dunn, Olin Phantz, Grace McCurdy, Glenna Shattuck, Harriet l Snyder, Thelma Sink, Helen Thomas. First Row:-Maxine Bashline, Lawrence Krupp, Joseph Mackley, Dagniar Hansen, Joseph McBride, . Charles Merchel, Marian Tate, Sam Sarbinsky. Not in Picture:-Edward Kroffroth, Huberti1Sho1iti, Ifilobert Vernon, Clifford Watson, Jack Mercer, ose os er. Room 304 10-A Sixth Row:-Robert Hagenritter, Roland Anderson, Jack Erwin, Vkfalter Averriet, George Griswold, Howard Dickey, Robert Gallagher. I I Fifth Row:-Pearl Jordan, Isabelle Frances, John Hodgson, George Robinsteen, Richard Norris, Daniel Foltz, Dollie Matthews. ' Fourth Row:-Morris Kropko, Frank Kropko, Herman Gilbert, Undine Mellinger, Dorothy Fawick, Marloe Doolittle, Elizabeth Burkett, June MacFarland. Third Row:-Sylvia Harris: Frances Kirk, Dorothy Nesbitt, Gertrude Gurin, Geraldine Ewers, Kathryn Barkett, Ruth Harrington, Evelyn Fichter. Second Row:-Geraldine Lansinger, Henrietta Lazarus, Helen Krueger, Eleanor Dice, Jean Fraser, Evelyn Wiener, Marie D'Amico, Sylvia Marken. First Row :-Edith Cunningham, Betty Caskey, James Gzunbel, Budd Eicliner, Charles Smoyer, Dessil Lott, Shirley Ellery. - Not in Picture:-Norman Goldman, William Lostetter, Sidney Reaven, Annabelle Alspach, Dorothy Darrow, Bernice Klivans. H41 l i ,fl Q i , ig l , 12921 ? Y , 4 wid llgm' wi'n.', 'ifli Llil' ii, xl?-l Heel, iid-' EA 'ii live-5 .I,i'1 iliinfl li . lwifil' ,L-fi Ali?-i 'Fifi im ,I 4 pf, 'iQ,i '5 -Qilg u -.51 ,ms- '-, 4 MF l ', 1' j . if M ,W fx Room 305 10-A Fifth Row:-Velma Higgins, Helen Bower, CllHlEC5.ThOD1E1S, Nicholas Vincent, Robert Petley, Lawrence wxney. Fourth Row:-Israel Zapiler, William Kurth, Harold Regal, Louis Szekely, Charles Shauf, Erskine Sink, Oscar Shelt. Third Row :-June Hoehn, Ioan Gordon, Virginia Wallace, Helen Rohn, John McKay, Bernice Hilton, Dorothy Peterson, Emanuel Pagnard. Second Row:-Elizabeth Pylant, Ethel WVhistler, Evelyn Moore, Marion McAffe, Ignatius Termanus, Robert Higley, Rosaline Rafel, Phil Sherman. First Row:-Rose Vanni, Florence Moss, Mabel Troinbley, Tresa Lambert, Elizabeth Moore, Bonnie Johnson, Lois De Mass, Robert W'all. Not in Picture:-Anna Tayman, Esenta Kail, Priscilla Toungue, Lydia Hurchin, Elizabeth Ann Dague. Room 307 10-A 8: 11-B Fifth Row :- Katie Curry, Martha Fisher, Evelyn Wootten, Robert Falkowski, Dale Waugh, Evelyn VValker, Sarah Buetsch, Agnes Constantine, George Smyers, james Somerville. Fourth Rowi-Kathryn Favinger, Nlary :lane Osborne, Bill Somerville, Sanford Becker, Robert . McCormick, Gladys Peters, Elizabeth Greenwald, Emily Roseman, Leona Collins, Ann Hanson. Third Row:-Mary Beres, Iva Hetzel, Bailey Lowen, Robert Fairbanks, Leola Castlow, Virginia Pardee, Audrey Ritchie, Betty Pender, Estelle Gross. Second Row:-Helen Lonsbury, Alice Failor, Mildred Cruthers, Helen Sheets, Elizabeth Dennis, Phyllis B Freeman, lliarguerite Zintel, Crystal Corder, Berniece Winters, Luzella Brakeman. First Row:-Robert Walclsmith, Ruth Cunin, Charles Falor, Marthella Smith, Dorothy Hall, Frieda I f Vtfxldrick, Janet Eckermaii, Esther Eppiotis, Alice WVilIiams, Iosephine Signorelli. Not 111 Pctnre:-Bruce McDowell, Dorothy Harrison: , l45l ww frm 1 w , v w ,UM U Uh, 5 ' 1 'NMI HN 1 M Q33 ' U 4 v H i461 ' ' I A A3 , gj'l'!.m'lxE5f 'Z3E'2':'E Jmumm s Room 112 10-A 8: 11-B Fourth Row :-James Mallo, James Chapman, Edward Padeu, Charles Goff, Ralph Lyons. Third Row:--Mr. Cooper, Sheldon Ohlerich, Samuel Holmes, Edward Nettles, Ferle Switzer. Second Row :-Charles Joseph, NVayne Dutt, Paul Zimmerman, Donald Parsons, Arthur Labbe. First Row:-Simon Kloner, Angelo Mattucci, Joe Kulasa, Grenfell Rowe, John Kachmar, Jack McCann. Not in Picture :-Albert Koltnow, Harold Couter. Room 308 11-B Fifth Row:-Salem Cory, Martin Mleltzer, Ernest Fenstermaker, Wendell Bradford, Max Goldstein, iVil- liam Smith, Jerome DeBaer. Fourth Row :--Dorothy Poe, Doris Smith, Grace Freudeman, Rachel Alpeter, Joe Frankovitch, Leona Dunlap, Barbara Pike, Thelma Jackson. Third Row :-Marie Wood, Marie Beidler, Elizabeth Bender, Virginia Tate, Rita Leiby, Evelyn Baer, Helen Akers, Hazel Bramlett. Second Row:-Julia Assed,' Dorothy Brisbane, Helen Zigmond, Seymour Zipper, Elizabeth Seibert, Harold Stinard, Arvilla Hall, Helen Cunningham. First Row:-Mary Eloise Slevin, Mary Schauer, Ellison Atlcin, Bert Arenson, Mary Soen, George Mattis, Sol Radam, Marion Terrass, Mary Elizabeth Graf. H31 - 4 Room 309 11-B Fifth Row :-Wilbur Immel, Bernard VVeber, Claude Fustan, Thomas O'Toole, Sol Auerbach, Bob Bussey, Jack Flynn, Harry I-Iarpham. Fourth Row:-Virginia Brown, Celia Chappell, Bayard Smith, Laurence Mack, Thomas Boyd, Mary Welch, Sadie Solomon, Marie Willingham, John Jacobs, Miss Allen. Third Row:-Fanny Schneider, Catherine Wiolland, Mason Brown, Marcia Strenick, Katherine Tait, Hazel Harpster, Mary Kobyluck, Rufus Russell, June Mason. Second Row:-Ruby Berry, Julia Halasz, Louise Chassagne, Cordie Gardner, Lois Poppenger, Evelyn Dunn, Evelyn Caldwell, Sarah Pules, Alice Le Chot, Richard Andrews. First Row:-Gwendolyn Stewart, Tillie Green, Laura Karam, Elsie Sickerman, Eloise Bickett, Mildred Parker, Imogene Boyle, Eve Gatalsky, Naomi Tance, Ruth Grant. Not in Picture:-Jack Vlfinter, Lucella McMullen. Room 310 11-B Fifth Row:-Stafford Palmer, Richard Poltkin, Richard Kryder, goxvard Forslev, Leonard Levy, Charles Sattes, Bonnie Burke, Thelma Dandridge, ohn Leonard. Fourth Row:-Milton Klotz, William Calderhead, Herbert Clark, Robert Brundage, Richard Pond, A VVillis Holman, Jewel Maynard, Marjorie Thomas, Harry Rulniek Tlurd Row:-Maxine Weller, Max Maries, David Dienoif, Edna Dobbins, Catherine Feudner, Helen Haskins, Alice Engehnan, Kathleen Morrison. Second Row :-Kathleen Williams, Mary Sherard, Nathan Glazman, Elizabeth Vanke, Arthur Shapiro, . Harold Smith, Victor Palitto, Helen Mealy, Harriette Klein. First Row:-Esther Weber, Anna George, Louise Karg, Evelyn Hadley, Betty Engelman, Ralph D Schweikert, Agnes Latou, Nina Crowe. Not in Picture:-Richard Frank, Philip Hart, Robert Paul, Willie Migden, Dorcie Horrell. Dorothy Hood. Carl Geske. l49l i l Q il ff l .T , y :Ai lf? w If lYll3', lfilill l lil lag. 4 f Jill l EfI six' M:'l i hlgill hifi! iid itil DEQ li. lftiiif lea iifljl 5 lil H: X , Ei! 'Lili lfgglii ill Sill Ei? E Y l lil El, Wg, ME' lllifxl ltfzi-I ylyizi 'ffl' gli ,-,Q lliiil lf. Room 312 11-A Fifth Row:-John Browne, Chester Thomas, Harry Foster, Clair Allen, Clarence Miller, Meyer Berko- witz, Don Brewster, Raymond Ohl, Jack Heck. Fourth Row:-Gerald Garman, Harold Bock, John Hull, lNilliam Ovston, Frances Lowell, James Phillips, Helen Mitten, Carroll Robinson, Bob Mackey, Roxie Pappano. Third Row:-Miss Armacost, Beatrice Benjamin, M.erle Fuller, Richard Hoff, Richard Barth, James Stewart, Ferdinand Brubaker, George Gatain, Frances Belden, Virginia Gregory. Second Row:-Andy Golobieh, Margaret Schuster, Rose Rogovy, Eleanor Zimarik, Irene Mislcy, Elsie Swanson, Anne Tehensky, Helen Kuthan, Sam Breitenstein. Oren Bishop. First Row:-Frances Meyers, Virginia Mallison, Margaret Lind, Betty Kunz, Connie Valentine, Irene Crouse, Ruth Owen, Caroline Breitenbach, Gertrude XVUOCIHITI. Room 319 11-A Fourth Row :-Miss Oberdeck, Irene Johnson, Cliltord Gould, Ralph Lunlsden, David Thomas, Donald Wallace, John McCurdy, John Bostick. Third Row :-Harold Wright, Abraham Green, Mortimer Atleson, Ellis Barnett, Forest Thomas, Mary Labbe. Second Row:-Byron NVunclerly, Brooks XVl1ee1er, Trent Goddard, Marjorie DellAngelo, Mary Ann Tiffany, Mildred Tomkinson, Rosemary Davis. First Row 2-Martha Lifsitz, Mary Jane Gorrell, Nancy Brand, Evelyn Malberg, Katharine Tenney, Eva Lykens, Emma Tryon, Divers Johnson. Not in Picture :-Geneva Falor, Fern Hawkins, Francis Houser, Betty Bell. l50l i i i Room 320 11-A i Fourth Row:-Sylvester Mouse, Robert Dwoskin, Mike Pappano, Royal Gardner, VVilliam Meyer, William Beck, Helen Rome. I Third Row:-Carl Fuller, Herbert Shaw, Fred Fuchs, Paul Sebring, Virginia Collins, Jane Switzer, Gwen Tryon. N Second Row:MMaurice Rossen, Lois Craven, Adella Darnlis, Thora Davidson, Billie Frankbonner, Linnie VVaters, Dorothy Squires, Jenny Klnner. h First Row :-Ellen Leasure, Mary Jane Shepard, Virginia Livingston, David Blagg, Moe Dwoskin Sylvia Savage, Zelda Trenner, Gerry Thomas, Margaret Yeaney. l I Not in Picture:-Bliss Pfahl, Bert Dorsey, Sam Friedman, Charles Marshall, Bernard Schulman, Ellis ,' Simpson, Helen Schultz, Pearl Croft. i . n ' v I l l i I 1 J 1 1 1 l 1 4 Room 406 11-A N Fifth Row :-John Kreakbaum, Paul Leventhal, Herbert Shreffler, William Keating, Sidney Sacks, James ' Kuslnits, Maurice Chandler, Charles Layman. ii Fourth Row:-Carlin Short, Josephine Pavlov, Grace Putt, Violet Zeller, Sam Margolis, Homer Young, Clyde Provens, Louis Jacobs. i Third Row :--Robert McCrocky, Thelma Lucas, Theresa Kraus, Anna. Dombay, Elizabeth WhitCll1H11, Anne Palich, Helen Giegel, Thelma Gwcen. li Second Row:-Dorothy Evans, Jane Reynolds, Jane Showalter, Louise Pfeifle, Mildred Nye, Jane E. Swan, Margaret Uiford, Anetta Klein. First Row:-Emigene Short, Lucie Romestant, Emma Pulappert, Adelaide Wolf, Mfargaret Rappelt, , Joyce Werner, Yetta Dienoff, Dorothy Giegel. il Not in Picture :-Edith Kahn, Bud Hirsh, Arthur Shafer. , v l51l Room 407 11-A Fifth Row:YMr, Bryant, Lincoln Hedeman, Charles Dixon, Everett Cargill, Forrest Paxson, XVilliam Krunnnel. Fourth Row:-Ralph Barr, XNilliaxn VViltlman, Harold Stewart, Leonard Stein, David Harpham, Marie Neilson. Third Row:-Mary McClelland, Robert Hunsburger, W'illiam Buehl, Ralph Lefleve, Helen Kracker, Ruth Hersman, Arley Bunce. Second Row:-Rhoda Goldberg, Nedra Jimmerson, Robert Sipes, Alvin Shetler, Betty LaVan, Margaret - A Horovitz, Lucy Bass. First Row:-Gifta Anton, Ruth Bock, Mary McCormick, Elizabeth Haines, Jerry Fagarland, Helen . - A. Hirsch, Margaret Jeinison, Helen Miller. Not in Picture:-Albert Schultz, Hal NVarren, XVilliam King, Sam Haber, Bill Factor, Robert Cook, Gladys Lewis, Thelma Chaney, Evelyn Brouse. Room 408 11-A Fourth Row:-Marie Rang, Leonard Mahoney, Seymore Frost, Homer Rowe, John Donnenwirth, Dorothy Higgins, Vee McCormick, Morris Hirsch. Third Row:-Minnie YVeinstei11, Margie Blower, Leah Rivitz, Samuel Scalia, Albert Lucas, Lester Kaufman, Howard Oplinger, Sybil Brandon. Second Row:-Ann Alpert, Mary E. Shaffer, Adele Salem, Elizabeth Hamilton, I-Ienry Beidler, Howard Olds, Max Podlish, Russell Goodwin, Tee Carnahan. First Row:--Betty Jane Shannon, Hope Roberts, Virginia Calhoun, Nora Lee Bryant, Philip Mann, Robert DeWitt, Helen Sackxnan, Anna Mae Brotsky, Doris Roseman. l 1 , , l52l Room 409 11-A 3C 12-B Fifth Row:-Howard Cable, Joseph Menhorn, George Crisp, Robert Schroy, Henry Ingersoll, George Mullins, John Hanna, Mr. Gerber. Fourth Row:-Louis Cahoon, Richard Oechsner, Melvin Hershey, XVilfred Stone, Iohn Mercer, Charles Cotton, Jack Kerr, Helena Kroeger, Louise Schneiderman. Third Row :--Raylor Mudge, Emanuel Gurin, Ellis Abramovitz, Ernest Sarah, Ruth Sawers, Hal I-Iogue, Harold Nelson, NVilliam Myers, Carieta Hicks, Julia Oski, Second Row:-Margaret Krumbein, Marjorie Marshall, Helen Cotton, Gerald Brittain, Grace Smith, ,lack Harvey, Elizabeth Scatterday, Stanley Hancock, Miss Fuller. First Row:-Violet Miller, Lucinda Knecht, Olive Young, Evelyn Abramson, Dorothy Hayes, Sara Sholiton, Marie Jackson, Lucille Kneeht, Nellie Parker. Not in Picture :-Daniel McLaughlin, Fred Thuren, Richard NVhitney. Room 410 12-B Fifth :RDWVI-'xvllllillll Palmer, Harry Putt, Mason Harding. Fourth Row:-Sarah Kee, Irene Boughner, Kermit Smulbach, George Sues, Robert Richardson, Mary Metzger, Harry Glazman. Third Row:-Anna May McCullen, Jeanette Ostrov, Pearl Brown, Foster Dow, Mary Rose, Edith Rohrich, Rose Burgman, Earl Glarlwin. Second Row:-Marjorie Stewart, Dorothy Humble, Mildred Haruar, Marguerite Barrackman, john Patrick, Grace Harris, Alice Cahoon, Lillian Margolis. First Row:-Libia Martucci, Ruth Swan, Evelyn Katz, Virginia Becker, Margaret Tryon, Mildred Brooks, Jane Sample, Evelyn Gamble. Not in Picture:-Mr. Arnold, Xvillard Bear, NValter Ratchford, Nick Carace, Maxine Fuerst, Charlotte Margolis, Frank DeLe0ne, Ethel Moss. Mary Louise Houston, 'Robert Howe, Irving Rothkin, Ralph De Sure, Lois Grubb, Charlotte Roseublatt, Frank Perrot, Esther Bayer, Richard Greenlese. W 'l I lr, ,L ,r','N., ,WV it will Room 402, 412, 419 12-B Sixth Row:-Miss Durr, Genevieve Witt, Esther Stotler, Charles Norris, Kenneth Fergusson, Florence Sheard, Marjorie Sears, Mfr. Miiksch. Fifth Row:-Helen Reish, Alice Trafka, Virginia Montgomery, Nathan Kainiu, Harold Bortz, Marie Traika, Helen Seclaker, Louise VVright. Fourth Row:-Oliver Kimherland, Ruth Fresh, Genevieve Parker, Theodore Swaboda, Robert Schuster, Isabelle Garver, Grace Armstrong, Doris Lubin, Ida Hetzel. Third Row:-Ruth Roth, Margaret Sewell, Nellie Witncr, Raymond Reed, Carroll Gustely, Helen Mathews, Betty VViener, Evelyn Cohen, Audrey Carter. Second Row:-Esther YVainer, Rose Green, Ruth Kaufman, Arthur Massar, Maurice Burkhart, Ellis I Plyler, Janet Abramson, Bernice Spikerman, Anne Harden. First Row:-Dorothy Schuster, Albert Schwartz, Thurlow White, John Malamatinis, Ruth Garlitz, A . Stella Park, Lucille Shaffer, Dorothy Scherr, Annette Siegel. Not in Picture :-Robert Hamill, Guy Morrison, Frank Eckert, Mary Scott, George Koulcies. Room 305 ' Glee Club Fifth Row:-Miss Lorenz, Marjorie Fischer, Katherine Schuster, Maxine Bittner, Vyilliam Singleton, Jack Mohrman, Berger Shepherd, Frank Hovey, Bob Klippert, Jack Smith. Fourth Row:-Earl Van Antwerp, Dorothy Schotta, Geraldine Reilly, Elieabeth Funk, Helena Koole, Ben Perks, Dana Monegan, Alvin Miller, Lucille Smith, Miss Horseman. Third Row:-Solomon Miller, Harriet Davis, Cenevra Field, Edwin Kroeger, Iaxnes. Scroggy, Mary Snyder, Marjorie Griffin, Agnes McKenzie, Dorls Herman, Abraham Pliskin. A . Second Row:-Mildred Lutz, Iean Mytholar, Virginia Kelley, Robert Mapes, Emma Louise Bishoif, Mary Johnson, Ardell Arenson, Mary K. Moon, Harriet Heimhaugli, Elsie Bresslauer. . First Row:-Louise Berger, Lillian Eichner, Betty Alkire, Edith Lewis, Marianne Pfleuger, Margaret Frank, Roberta Zeichel, Louise Stillwell, Thora. Medlm, Frances Gross. Not in Picture :-Eleanor Gregory, Mildred Curtis, Oscar Dobkm. , ' fi ' LUN A L FQ SIEHXIWIKSS ' A ,ll SJ! ,-4 .,l, ,L l U I l l 15 Rf-ii ,. 'I , 4L, i 3 , l ll Q, l ll, ll ell i Nfl' I I Y , 533' 1 l Kia? l ij I2 1 I ew lil? '? J E. it ' lil, l llil .iii N i 'fiilb' l Il ll ll' MEN: Ilell Mi. p' wit' :fl ll lliilvli F l is A Ii iii lil. ii l. li ,I I l , I will -I M ,.f, Il- ' 'WM' llil ' ' 'I ll'll 'I , .I wx vi Y , Carpenter Honeywell Spencer Fischer WILLIAM E. CARPENTER Bill Ambition:-To be successful in whatever I attempt. Activities: Class President, Hi-Y President, Inter-Hi -Iuvinal President, Na- tional Honor Society President, Student Sen- ate President, Dramatic Club Vice-President, Student Tutor, Student Guard. V Our leading man. Hey! Heyl And Howl JANE HONEYWELL Honey Hobby: Traveling. Actifviticr: Class Vice- president, National Honor Society, Student Senate, Rodeo Executive Staff, Tennis Teams, Pennant Committee Chairman, Ring Com- mittee, Tutor, Dramatic Club, Rodeo General Staff, junior Red Cross. She is as cute as cute can be, If you don't believe it, ask any he . MARCELLINE SPENCER Mane Ambition: To be an artist. Activities: Rodeo Editor, Class Secretary, National Hon- or Society, Debate Club Vice-president, Ring and Pin Committee, Shakespeare Club Presi- dent, Senior Week Committee. You've shone through all your school years here, Of your record in life we have no fear. RICHARD FI SCHER Dick Hobby: Going to Springfield. Aclifviiierz Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y Club, Boys' VV Club, Aero Club, Police Squad. I envy no man that knows more than Myself but pity them that know less. CLASS CoLoRs-Blood and Sand ANNOUNCEMENTS :- Julia Harrington, Chairman, Gwendolyn Franks, Harold Kannel, Lucille Harris. SENIOR WEEK :- Marcelline Spencer, Chairman, Margaretbelle Bonham, Morton Greenberger, Pauline Powelson, Virginia Myers. PENNANTS :- jane Honeywell, Chairman, Jean Campbell, Leonard Burkhardt, Lucille Hall. BACCALAURE ATE :-- Eugene Maloney. BANQUET :- Paul Hersman, Chairman, Ione Sandburg, Al Kuhlke, Lucille Hall. MEMORIAL AND INCIDENTAL :F 4 Robert Crawford, Chairman, Virginia Myers, Margaret Oechsner, Hezzleton Simmons. 1 fm-zz.. 71: 'I fjj''i wT'TTf --F' Vmfz 'I ,Wm ,. .- , ., ,, I In m It Iwo - 11, 1.14 st. ,. I ,H.,flM,,,,+,,,,l, ,, I v,. ,, N 1, I ll 4 :L j.-4-7 I'-1 Un ...tl !,..,r,,, ',L,!!...r ' ,neg - w nw I I :tw .I , .lcv ,Hull --efvr'--'ff . I. I If: , ,Y.f1,-..,,:,.e,,,,Y A . ,- Q, .1 L., --11.1-:sf l56l .A Q., .pf 1-. .. .qt i 1 lla 511-sf l ll ll in .. 43 fri ge li '21 I Z' i, . le. ,Ei lfrzf .-Q, .r-F ,. Kiwi i irq .- W VMI! LOIS ARMENTROUT Loey Hobby: Giggling. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Censowe, Sec1'etary and Treasurer Girls Rooters' Club. Just a wee bit of a girl, but lots a personality. WENCIL C. BELESKY lVinky i 1 iv' ....,,., .- .. 1 lx , -. F- 'fi ii .H lil- li Jiili ' iii . , -2,411-li f ll Hall IilH1,l l -.1 1- 1 l Hlfgi V fl V ii it v 11.22 Allow :ii CQ 5:i ,M 2-2 -- -1 ,,. - ...- .i .,,, 1 4 i Ambition: To be a radio operator. Ac- '--j' tiivities: Corridor Guard. li 11, HH . . . ,, lid Onor hes m honest toil. lg' Fl MIRIAM IRENE BEYNON Hobby: Getting in and out of mix-ups. fE, There'5.never a worry for Miriam we find.. For all Joys and sorrows rest light on l1er mind. fig! :1 .A fg: DOROTHY LEILA BILLMAN Dot Ei Ambition: To be a private secretary. Ac- gl ,f-:lf tifuities: Censowe. E-'iii I never knew so young a body NVith so wise a head. 'FQ ' E2 3 MARGARETBELLE BON HAM Beans Ambition: To- be a music supervisor. Ac- gy tifvities: Glee Club, Orchestra, Inter-Hi Or- gg? chestra, Censowe, Debate Club, Rooters' E, Club junior Red Cross Shakespeare Club if Rode,o Executive Staff, ,Senior Week Com: f.. mittee. L13 Margaretbelle is one of our friends whose gentle ways are without end. 533 El .Eli Eii itil lj JAMES BOTZUM Jimmy Ambition: To graduate. Activities: Print- ing Club, Corridor Guard. IEQ I am not a politician, and my other habits are 'fe good. :Z ffl Z .3 'Nil , :: VIVA MAE BOWMAN Vi iii Hobby: Playing the violin. Aotifvities: In- ter-Hi Orchestra, National Honor Society, 53.54 Lil Student Tutor, Rodeo General Staff. As merry as the day is long. I I 2:53 Mgff JACOB CHARLES BROOKS Peter lmndff UQ .El Ambition: Teacher at West. Activities: Hi- 125' Y, Glee Club, Student Senate, Varsity Foot- jig! ball, Red Cross Council, W Club. Q5-.gi Hella As fond of dates as an Arab. K img! E: V f jfliiiill aw il' l iw' - 4 r A .' ilflil A '17-3' 'l-if li iii-1-I i?' L',Zg1'TZ?f ,','f:,'v, gE5l,'Ql ,Y V V fi: l- Y Y ,, , 7, ,Y 5 , ,,,, . Z.. i. , 4, , . Y Y , Y ,, ii Hi l llflig, ffl' Qjlfldjlfff .Q 557: I L IQ lg I EE f I TZll..i'ff,ill'llfl1l lil? ll lllllfl .llllflldllf Q1iflhllQliU,ll1lliff.ij.i., i ,fi flfffiflfi ' 'y l l srl 1 1 , i ll WE I 4 i i. i l I F, i l I s I l 3 . .Qi it I i --1 i ll' I I'-Y ,. i, K E 4 4 1 g.. Ill . :QL-' 1 .-.3 LUCY ELIZABETH BROOKS Lucie Ambition: To be an orchestra leader and to lind a way to make a violin stop squeak- ing. Activities: Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Rooters' Club. We'Il let you in on a secret, Lucy's real hobby is receiving letters from over the sea. KARL L. BRUEGGEMAN Bregge Hobby! Raising rabbits. Actifvitier: Foot- ball, VV Club, Chemistry Club, School Police, W Book General Staff, Corridor Guard. A fellow with a case of stick-to-a-tiveness, but he reserves everything he gets. LEONARD A. BURKHARD Ari Ambition: To be an artist. Activities: Art Club, Chemistry Club, Lariat Staff. Rather bashful and quite shy, still he's a reg'lar guy. MATHEW BYERLY, JR. Sneezer Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Actifuities: Boys Rooters' Club, Corridor Guard. . A quiet fellow-but look where Calvin Cool- idge got by keeping quiet PAULINE CALDERHEAD Polly Hobby: Yachting. Entered West in 12-A from Florida. Actifvitier: Corridor Guard. Personality with a big 'P', Polly has it, to that we all agree. JEAN CAMPBELL Scottie Ambition: To be an aviatrix. Actifviiier: Tennis Tournament, Pennant Committee, Colors Committee. . Smiles make the world go 'round so I boost xt all I can. ROBERT CHORPENING Bob Hobby: Athletics. Actifuities: Second Team Football 1 and 2, Varsity Football 3 and 4, Hi-Y, Class Basketball, Boy Rooters' Club: Among the boys, a likely lad, Among the girls he's never sad. JAMES CRAWFORD Jimmy Ambition: Business career. Entered West from Central in 1926. Not much to say to anyone, but he does things in n big way. mi I.. l qs- e V i 12, I f il FQ! fi 1 ii' wig? . Y H MQ. ' 3 : 5 i if-ei 3 ,ffl is . I iff: ii: t IMI Ii llr -5 Ei 5:4 Ii! 15, 215 ' 333 5.-4 FF? SEQ E? if E5 ii li f-E , ,Q L il' ' lg H 'SW . J -1 .,. ROBERT CRAWFORD Bob Hobby: Athletics. Activities: National Honor Society, Rodeo Executive Staff, Rodeo General Staff, Memorial and Incidental Committee Chairman, Student Athletic Man- ager, Debate Club, Student Senate, Orchestra, Thrift Club, Corridor Guard, Class Basket- ball. They tell me Romeo was some lover too, But he should have taken lessons from you. LOWELL B. CUNIN Ambition: To learn to play golf. Actifui- ties: Corridor Guard. Men are 'of two kinds and he's the kind I't.l like to be. HENRY WILBERT DEVLIN Hank Ambition: To be a college graduate. Activities: Boys' Glee Club, Lariat Execu- tive Staff, W Book Staff, Class Colors Committee. Silence is a true friend, who never betrays. ROBERT REED DIETERICK Defi Hobby: Arguing with Bill Voges. Entered West from Alliance in October, 1928. Ac- tiwities: Hi-Y, Boys' Glee Club Vice-Presi- dent, Dramatic Club, Tennis Team, Class Basketball, Ring and Pin Committee. I know on what side my bread is buttered. ANNA KATHRYN DOMBAY Ambition: Private Secretary. Activities: Lariat Staff, W Club, Librarian. Bookkeeper grave, and saleslady too, Many a thing this girl can do. GERTRUDE DYGERT Trudy Hobby: Reading. She that was ever, fair and never proud, Had tongue at will but never loud. GILBERT B. EBERHARD Pro Ambition: To swim the Atlantic. Entered West from Garfield, September, 1928. Ar- tivitios: Corridor Guard, W Book Staff. God bless the man who first invented sleepf, MARTHA EMERSON Mart Hobby: Playing the piano. Actifvitii-.rr Lar- iat Room Manager, Lariat Business Staff, Girl Routers' Club, Student Senate, Mr. Horst's Stenographer, WW Book Staff. I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me. i .-ai li 1-.L-A P' ll 1,1 1 H l . ,, , M., ll . f l59l ll li ,A lili 1 . hwy, ,I UL-l I--. I l.. 1 V- 5 '-...1 Mill! l l lgf I it .-5 :Ei ,.,. ,1 :l ,lab 35 il Ea 1 irq ii: Iii lfz' lf if-4 VL lil f-2 i l 'l 1 '11 Ei E2 lil i-tg l-1 E .El 1-il ll:- xiii' l l --A ii if F: IE lil. l,::: l :: ls be fi 'iI,.13 l . - v,...-TQ l'fr'j . 3.11 L L i l in fv- :-l rel ,.. i-.nf U-fi. l ie' ' -1 151,11 A 'll 'i f i 1 r- ll, w MW lrklx 1 l gl Agri --2 lflal -Y 'S ' ,j,f 'l li sl- laitsf ' ll? ll' l gf' it 11 ill ffl 1, n l 'lei' ll w iff' misses' l E511 xl l I Ei I El' l El Til , llgsll I liz. El Fl E? w:s eil' w li-5 iw, it l Q . :IJ ' A-. E-- iii' lril l::L '11 r El l QE? -,1 fffit ill l . :il ll l lkl w V it l E531 :QQU :Elia Fi llfzg-i l J ,Ti - .1 ilgi, w, ff .nw ,J V .f-af.-.,, A.,.,,,,,,.. We: .,. -..Lael :. 2 J. . HI! .T-7.31--., - K .VV . Y-.f --. ,., .T -I+' f-ffnjq, HAROLD B. FARIS Ringlet.t Ambition: To be ambitious. Activities: Hi-Y, Glee Club, Class Basketball. I'm not lazy, I simply fell in love with rest. GWENDOLYN E. FRANKS Gf1.vennie Hobby: Reading mystery stories. Actifvi- ties: Girls' Glee Club, Lariat Associate Edi- tor, Announcement Committee, Corridor Guard, W Book Staff, National Honor Society. She started to sing as she tackled the thing That couldu't ,be done, and she did it. MARIE FROST Ambition: To be a stenographer. Aclifvi- ties: Girl Rooters' Club, Lariat Solicitor. A smiling face and sparkling eyes, This maid has used them-she is wise. DANIEL J. GARFIELD Dan Hobby: Golf. Activities: Boy Rooters' Club, Golf Team, Class Basketball. - Opt self-made men are the glory of our in- st1tut1on. MORTON GREENBERGER Illorty Hobby: Women and song-writing. Actifvi- ties: Dramatic Club Business Manager, Rodeo Executive Staff, Lariat Executive Staff, Quill and Scroll Club, Sweater Committee Chairman, Senior Week Committee. We have never known anyone who exerts so much energy being funny as Morty-but he enjoys it. LUCILLE HALL Lu Hobby: Painting. Activities: Tennis Club, Color Committee, Pennant Committee. Brown hair,-brown eyesg step right up, boys, here's your prize. JULIA HARRINGTON Hobby: Driving. Aclifvities: National Hon- or Society Secretary, Lariat Staif, Glee Club, VV Book, Rodeo General Staff, Announce- ment Committee, Chairman Basketball Q1, 2, 3, 4-J, Tennis, Sweater Committee. By the way things look now Julia will be able to reach great heights some day. LUCILLE HARRIS Cele Ambition: Music teacher. Entered West in 9-B, wentto Central in 9-A, and came back to West in 11-A. Actifvitiesz W Book Staff, Lariat News Editor. Young in limb, in judgment old. ,. MOI-, , , l 1 v ll wlfflll .l5T1i' .. I -l I xiii. 1111-,zl t Q21 ' ying' till ,, + will ' lil . 3 ' l ll I fee r I . w N15 ,N ,tr-Q l bfi' 22.1 ,v :NEG I l, Hi.-il .--3 l H52 iii? l itil 'fi...'l l v 3-5 . gi. l . time 1 . , :El l ,MJ . ,-. li'- . y-TQ xiii? . lift' Mill' 'lfif l l ,..i, , 32351 Ml' lr: l ll-, .l ix . il? 1 , l EEE? xl I ':l l . xiii: ME-L . .LQ -.. l ,Fey 35,12 . V,k1:,. ft, u Eiilill NR ti fl lo . 1 w l if :il I , J I-til , ,wal T- .Q5l.'Pll BETTY HEEPE Heep Hobby: Ice Skating. Activities: Lariat As- sociate Editor, Shakespeare Club, W Book Committee, Student Tutor, Corridor Guard, Girl Rooters' Club, National Honor Society. A bundle of reliability, a whole heap of all right. PAUL HERSMAN Hobby: Tennis and golf. Activities: Hi-Y, Student Senate, Lariat Staff, Rodeo Staff, Boy Rooters' Club, The Cossacks. This youth is sought by young and old, He drives a car to school, I'm told. PALM HOEHN Smokie Hobby: Receiving letters from France. Activities: Girl Reserves, Girl Rooters' Club, WV Book Staff. This hobby looks suspicious, and we wonder what it's all about. MERLE KAMIN Kay Ambition: To be successful. Activiticx: Corridor Guard, Colophon Club, Student Senate. All good-looking men die young-I don't feel well myself. NANCY L. KANAGA Nancy Hobby: Lot's o' things. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Rodeo General Stalf, Rodeo Ex- ecutive Staff, Honor Society Vice-President, Class Sweater Committee, Class Basketball '27, Thrift Club, Girl Rooters' Club, Class Will. A very smart lass, but then-well, we all have our good times. HAROLD J. KANNEL Wamby Hobby: Riding with Dorn Activities: Business Manager of Lariat, Student Ath- letic Manager, Student Senate, Hi-Y, Class Color Committee Chairman, Announcement Committee, W Book Business Manager, Student Tutor. Little, but exceedingly mighty. ALBERT KATZ Al Ambition: To be a complete success. Ac- tivities: Rodeo General Staff, Chemistry Club. I-Iere's the original Al Katz and his Kittens. 1 's:ff: ' ' fi F .1-figfzrf ERMA KRAUS 'E1'mmie Ambition: To be an artist. Activities: Art Club. Oh, the heart is a free and a fetterless thing- A wave of the ocean, a bird on the wing. 1 Tiff lfl flilflllll ij Yiisii' All . T' ' ' I ii MR-i6i'j T'1ii:iTT'i'i T f. 1 -' l.. -,, Q., --,, ,,..-, 1 --i - -it J .ic l . ,L 'ii l lx' ll l ix ,A ,f. 1 for l .fesgl , .. ,,, l. , gp ll l l T W Efffif I l E? EEL 'Mir 1 ,Z ll Iii 'Ei E? l Cf E? LTI' H1333 liillii Ei HIE? ji Ei Q., rigs. ll l '-in E53- E-A: HE , 1 1 ' 755 ---1 ,, ...., i::::l 'ibffll El 'Mil N .Q :r N , ,eil l 'if I 1-ix l ll T '! 'liflj i im l . 1' 42i5-111' iii ni ,Mi w.w.' .- 4, l . ,.,-- l :ft ..,, lr Q 'el' ri. -.,.v, , w -1 ... L+. 5 EJ. ii: 1. lr .,. vi.. l w lf,1,,,,1, , - , l, : ei I ly3M EY., V., if ,,. rn 5 ll l ,is ' l T! , EW what lififii vii? get . iss , Eitl lst izii Q' E3 if r.. rf, ,- ,- l . ifsi ii Miki if ,en 'T igili Eiiii HQ! li l If is :wi ' lif5A?f. ir ' 'lrii l , i . ,Q HQW I',f MARTHA KROEGER Hobby: Talking and giggling. Activities: Lariat Executive Staff, Chemistry Club, Cor- ridor Guard, W Book Staff. A friend to all, with smile so sweet, The kmd of lass you like to meet. ALFRED KUHLKE . A I Ambition: To be owner of Barnum, Bailey, and Ringling Brothers' Circus. Actifuities: Hi-Y, Glee Club, Student Senate, Varsity Football, Track, Basketball, Aero Club, Radio Club, Cossacks' Club. There are three things I have always loved, but never understood-painting, music, and women. SIDNEY LEBOVITZ Sid Hobby: Disturbing the class. Simplicity of character is no hindrance to sublety of intellect. ARMOND LEO LEIBOVITZ Ambition: To be a surgeon. Actifuities: VVest Orchestra, Inter-High Orchestra, Shakespeare Club. The world knows little of its greatest men. NORMAN LEVVI S Norm Hobby: Athletics. Life without sport is not life. RAYMOND LINEHAM Ray Ambition: To see Iggie . Actifvities: Lar- iat Executive Staif, Football '29, Thrift Club, Band, W Book Staff. A shark-when he had his lessons. KALIOPE MALAMATINIS Kal Ambition: To be an authoress. Activities: Chemistry Club, Girl Rooters' Club, Cen- sowe, Lariat Stalf, Times-Press Representa- tive of West High, Quill and Scroll, West High Civic Club. An authoress both hlithe and gay, I-Ier wits help us to laugh all day. EUGENE MALONEY Gene Ambition: To be a golf player. Aclifuitiesi Dramatic Club, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat Executive Stalf, Student Senate, Hi-Y, Ring and Pin Committee, Baccalaureate Com- mittee, Corridor Guard, Class Basketball. This .boy has that-VVhat's that? That's it! l62l if M1 'iii +... lil: l, ,rr rife v '11 ' ll? wt- V56 l OE as .J ,AU I ?1 lui l E? 'EE liif EQ. E3 ,Vuy W l. 'iii lkii tEEi MCL l ,Sir ,is l 1 gf., l,ff Wil ,gal Ei? nfl 'wrt Vbff lf eil 'lQi Ehiiw Mia . ly Q' RICHARD MARTIN Dick Ambition: To be a doctor. Dick's a man from head to toe, Makes good friends where 'ere he goes. RUDY MATHEWS Doggie Hobby: Football. Actifvitier: Class Basket- ball, Second Team Football '27, '28, Varsity Football, W Club. What! No girls in heaven? Then just leave me here. ALICE MILLER Betty Hobby: just fun. Afiifvities: Girls' Glee Club, Rodeo Executive Staif, National Honor Society, Class Sweater Committee, Girl Rooters' Club. A smile for every one, and always ready to help others-yes-she helps a lot too. EUNICE MILLER Babe Ambition: Private secretary. Entered West from Meyersdale, Pennsylvania in 1926. Ac- tivities: Rodeo Executive Staff, W Book Committee, Swimming Meets, Girl Rooters' Club. Loads of fun, pretty eyes too, She's ready for anything you could do. ISABEI. MURPHY Izzie Hobby: Swimming. Activities: Lariat Ex- ecutive Staif, WH Book Committee. Life is but a round of gaityl' VIRGINIA MYERS Jinny Ambition: To travel. Activities: Orchestra, Senior Week Committee, Memorial and In- cidental Committee, Rodeo Executive Staff, Shakespeare Club. J'im1y's usually quiet, but we sometimes wonder what she says to her Ford. MARGARET OECHSNER Peggy Ambition: To teach. Activities: Student Senate, Rodeo General Staff, National Honor Society, Student Tutor, Chemistry Club, Shakespeare Club, Thrift Club, Censovve, Girl Rooters' Club, Corridor Guard, Mem- orial and Incidental Committee. This lass so mild, and sweet, and coy, Has stirred the heart of many a boy l ERNEST PAPP Ernie Ambition: To be someone. Activities! W Book Staff, West Orchestra, Colophon Club, Inter-High Orchestra. A second Kreisler, l1e'll win fame, Another player in life's game. 1 T T I , . of V l' wg in 1.5:-Q -.Uv I I .ily I.. 1 fly 'fi-SQ P E4 -it if El EE? ts? F55 EE? Q: 'E EE Fil E3 tea E53 Ei Ei E25 feel E EE! E53 :rn 'rx :Q ...i -.4 gi! g-.. 3:27 il., V-4 4 E E Ei?l I rl. gr lifl H01 lm .vnu l , l ., . ,. , , , .,, 2,1 Y i W L l r jiQ,.,'.1,iT-.gI,.v.i :'-it-:iff ,j - 1 'i-,,,5v,U.,,I . in, .Y.. ,W , ..... ,,..,,.. W., H ?i,.BY.!':: :vi bb V:,i-f'f::tJ- f -Qtr.:-wt,'zf-1.'Ur!,4vfslug. I if,-,l.,s1 'n:g,.1,1- 'L Ql.,,lLg,',.1arra.,,,.,,,,l,,.,4l,,,LLl,,.,gr,j ,,,, wnnmlgj U,Q,WL,,mjlWQN ,yyr -,Jr ,AV-L51 l63l 1 l w l 'v l , , l l v w V l l 1 5,- ep .,... , 2 L v. viiiillfollllllilllitjlll 'W , ST W ' 7, 1 i.i'fo'ff 1 .14 . 1-. ff: - - ff.: ,g f1f.4gg5j.,,g, iifiif. llll. . ,gafxeriw 'fl ,543 M li Il l mi- M1-n ll l, yr ' S B t l i . I . lr , . ,l.UlC-f . , .,, ,., I. W' l :Aish -, lx ,Lil , l,,,,.,,,. i.1,1:,, . tl?-inert .'fioli l.l I FRANK PAPP ffaawf' PM , l Anzbition: To be a big business man. Ac- l. , twztzcr: Colophon Club, Thrift Club, Lariat ,itjffq il ,ETHIV l Home Room Manager, W Book Com- Ffgf , ' 3 mittee. w l A nice boy, full of fun, A L A jolly companion for everyone. I N53 U i N GEORGE VVILLIAM POLUS Palm 'N ' F555 . . . . . ami Ambition: To be a doctor. Actwztzesz Cor- 4:-:fl , ,N r 'l ,l ridor Guard. Q fl inglg-?ii5i.,is the man who has the gift of mak- iiljgrqz PAULINE POWELSON fffwzly' 5 Q W Hobby: Goin' places and doin' things. Ar- li'-:Ei tilvllzcs: Glee Club, National Honor Society QQ, ' Treasurer, Rodeo General and Executive mg l . . ,t ,lf Staff, Senior Week Committee, Student Tutor, E1 . Girl Rooters' Club, Corridor Guard, Cen- 1' gig, Q3 E . sowe. 'E 1 Her greatest sin-a happy grin. Ei . , .A 1 - -- fs i l fl DOROTHY ELOISE RANGER Dot :J ., r:.! ' . Ambition: To be a private secretary. Ac- ,gi W , 1 all tifzzitics: Lariat Exchange Editor, Girl Root- ' ' ly- ,Q ers' Club. 'ir-il: We like you, Dorothy, very much, Ei ' l Fig It's just your talk and ways and such. ' ,Ei 'v.,f' . 55,- , JAMES REYNOLDS Jimmy 'IS . fagljp Hobby: Music. Acti-vitier: Bank, Orchestra, 1 Lili'-:gg Inter-High Orchestra, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Ei Glee Club, Sweater Committee, Student .Eli .l Tutor, Corridor Guard, Rodeo General StaE, 'N l':.i,l Lariat Home Room Representative, Chemis- I,-3, Y 1 Fit' try Club. E El' l . . IES Some people are seen, but Jimmy is usually .,..1 gl -' F heard. il ' , I 1 l ' -ll --1, E! i IONE SANDBERG g 5,51 Ambition: To be ambitious. Actifuities: 1 P-1, Q vi Dramatic Club '28, '29, Lariat Feature Writ- ' ' l A l , 4 W er '29, Writers' Club '25, '26. li - 1 13-Lg Grace was in all hex' steps-Heaven in her l ' 1,3 - eyes. Ium. gurl 'E OSA SCHOLL NS7l00kyu W Hobby: Roller skating. Entered West from , lgll, , g , South High in 1926. Activities: W Book 'gt , Committee, Art Club, Swimming Meets. jll-ill No gentler miss has e'er been found, l iff-jilj At her, as yet, no one has frowned. I ' TW - .1 STANLEY C. SCUDDER Sian i I 1 X l Ambition: To be a business man. Entered 'F-, Wil l 2 West from Glendale, California in 1929. if' X , , 1 ,ill Activities: Track, Lariat Staff, Harp Sextet, if -5 1, Corridor Guard. 9 ipmi l, 31, Stan likes to talk and we like to her him be- lj-4 , lien? lf , cause-well, he just knows how. . ,595 .fiiill if! .js 'Fw , i iii -I iiiail , will M til ' x vfa'li'i li I lll7:,ifiL,, 4:55, , Y.- i+ Liwf Y 5 i,Y,p tgirl, all 7 --.iii ' 3-fiTZ.-E'z2iffFffff:.iiirzg1a-W5 ,ne--:fv:?'-1- '. r ew' T' 'T:'iWT'I'3 :'i7T il:Tfiff7fi ? ff . . ,i? af.refef.fQaa,.,f. Efwlqsr -E nlllllli .lil M 1 Ull?2gf1..f:fill..i1ll' l ll llllfirifillll l MMM! mil l llliilllllll al'lill,.liil1z1ll.liul,i1.iW- wrjlfe-1 -rf :az-1'-f-f1H:5i2 'L-LJDQL e41J'iMli'?-'f- j 'f ifrifd -5 j,'f 2j,g 'liff t'e j-'jf' 43531, , 'LL fo, jj o ini -A' - V- f f - - ff-1' 'W' C-S S C T T I641 nf, ,' 7 x. 51 v ll l l 4, f 'll 1 lb' l - 7 1 i l I-'Ef?:52f:????'f' O -'il i,'ff5??f'3Sif7?ll l 'T Wi' 5 llilil ' ' l l ill mffiilil l l l l 7 l ififlfiif E ff ' I ,-U fl M : 'f':f391 -gmkfjjiiZ'f,':Qf,.-1, -lv'-l-QQSQQQJSSQQ'H-i IT-' .L fm' ' ' mil J 3533 IW :EW 90' will X , N i' lil? 'ia I al, V, I I , , -1 'l xftflcjli. LOUISE MARIE SHAUF Squeeze X Hobby: Driving Fords. Hg, ' Smile and she smiles with you, 'lil l-:gg Talk and she talks, too. ,Jr 1 gint: Q 1? '2v!- . ' l 'eq A NELSON ROBERT SHERMAN willy lai-5' k Hobby: Fair corridor guards. Activities: Debate Club, Chemistry Club, Varsity De- ll bate Team, National Forensic League, Lariat 1, ,F Editor-in-Chief, Student Senate, Student 1 ' l Tutor. is What men have done can still be done and I shall be done today. 7 -- ll ' I as 5 1 I-IEZZLETON SIMMONS Hez Q I Ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. I 1 ' l Activities: Hi-Y, Sweater Committee, Mem- jj 5 orial Committee, Stage Electrician. , l ' I-Iezzie stands for the five C's -he is 1 - Capable, Cheery, Confident, Clever and Collegiate. E , I Z? l ll-A - ' 1 z' BERNARD S. SINGER Bern JE, Hobby: Sports. Actifoities: VV Book Staff , , y,-,Tl Editor-in-Chief, Colophon Club, The West il E l Wind Editor, Class Basketball, Boy Root- ' 2 I-I ers' Club. ' 3 Little said is soonest mended. , I I E I E1 . Q gl DONALD G. SINGER Hoon I I . . . . . I Q E' Hobby: Neckxng. Activities: Lariat Staff, I l l Senior Dramatic Club. Q , I I have so many dates to keep, : E Please go away, and let me sleep. ll VVILLIAM SLADE Bill l ' Ambiiion: To get out of work. Entered 4 Ei' VVest from Leon High, Iowa. 1 lr' Let the world slide. 1 l mg. s-2 s E l g MABEL SMITH HMM ' it Hobby: Fishing. I ,N 2-i Hlrilufh wisdom often goes with the fewest , , 5 wor s. i ll i ' . A, h ' pl ..,. MONA CAMELLIA SMITH Ramona ,, W if-.Q Hobby: Horseback riding. Activities: Art l ig Club, Tennis Club, Lariat Staff, W Book 1 v lb? Staff. law 31:35 .,,. . Fashion'd so sleuderly, young, and so fair! ' til El . I P29 32.4 fic? rift 'wail rf, X Nl' I ,,7'1,illli -A -ffi-I -1 W if-gy' - -' 1,441,i,,.'eii,'- if Q :i'i 'A --eveewife LL iii i,2'f..' 4-fiI.1'3.3 I w 7f T iTf n T q15:fjjf 'iiT'iffTT F Ti'W ??'T:a'WV71'? 'ur-ag'-f-gg-f 7' -mmf : f1Ngf -'M -4g'r qg'Lf,51jf:?q:Ag53f.g-Tftfj ' Ll , Ml 555 l65l EARL SNYDER Hobby: Sports. Acti-vitiex: Varsity Foot- ball, Tennis Team, Hi-Y Club, Basketball Squad. A boy who views his yesterdays with a smile, wlio faces his tomorrows with confidence. JOSEPHINE LOUISE SWINEHART Ambition: To be a harpist. Actifuities: Censowe, Chemistry Club, Shakespeare Club, Lariat Staff, Student Tutor, Girl Rooters' Club. ' Such a dear little, cute little, sweet little girl. MOLLY I... TURNER Polly Ambition: To swim the Atlantic Ocean. Activities: Bank Teller, Swimming Meets. Mfolly would a swimmer be, And swim all the way across the sea. RUSSELL C. TROMBLEY Rum Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Actifuitier: Lariat Sport Editor, Corridor Guard. Greater men than I have lived, but it's hard to believe it. E. WILLIAM VOGES Bill Hobby: Arguing with Bob Dieterick. If I'm too busy to sleep nights, I can sleep in class. JACK WALDMAN Ambition: To be successful in life. Entered VVest from Wells High, Newell, W. Va., in 1929. Actifviticxt Orchestra. The secret to success is constancy of purpose. GEORGE ISAAC WASHER Ury Ambition: To be President. Actifvities: Police Squad. The wise carry their knowledge as they do their watches, not for display, but for their own use. ROBERT WETZEL Bob Hobby: Skating. Activities: Hi-Y, Orches- tra. Good natured, with a grin that laps over and buttons behind. 661 ' l A X X X .X oXX- Yl.,,,,Lx.-,XX-T ,X,,,.,X W XL 4 X X X .- 'l lil ' 'iil .,-1 ,- 1' w, 'lil 31, ..-X 'A '-RI-7' wxnf' f. L4 I 1 ..,,LLL,lL, itll., . ff' V- Vljli ,K V 'Y' 'i,'.',..1. ' l 'fbi , . 1 . ll I ' l If Va 1'-5 ii X l Xb X ll X X X X -fl xi TQ: l X l :X X xl V , JI .,' 1 X l.,l -1 i .-4 Q. vi. ' E jljx, if - -1--ji:-gf - A- - - -----1 X'4'- ' '-L ggi, , J 1 ' f - f 4 'gf-ll XX:r. l Xfi? ll IXXQW ll?lf'742 1 l lXi2:Xial ilk:-534 :iii l NX BERTHA WOLFAND Tooinl1olofo ' lfflgi-E Ambition: To become a noted dancer. Ac- X 3 lj il lifvitiexx Thrift Club, Lariat Staff, W XM Book staff, Girl Rooters' Club, stool Club, all Student Tutor, Junior Glee Club, Quill and l,3:gfj l ' lf! Scrollf l X 'll As a dancer, Bertha can't be beat, EQ' h Sl? has a smile on her face, and is light on QE,-if X' 1 el' ee . .-A or -4 X la? El: El FLOYD E. YOUNG Young l lil Hobby: Aviation. Activities: Corridor 1 Guard. ,E 1 VVl1y stay on earth except to grow? l EE 5 L, E W ' ROBERT ZIMMERMAN Bob Hobby: Flying and taking pictures from airplanes. Actifvitiaf: Rodeo Stalf, Corritlor ' 'E Guard. thellisrynice to have il high ambition, way up in V But I'd feel beter clown below, 'cause it's much 'lj safer there. f l bile! li: Xl.- V: I l:-in WILLIAM ZIMMERMAXN BMI if lfobbyz Football. 5,-.ll YE Bill is athletic, amiable, and zlmbitious. l lil :ll X 'El 1 ll.. I 'X ll!-'T X. ll llulf'-EQ LAWRENCE BREWSTER Entered Vlfittcnberg College in September Xp Si, 1929. X RUTH KROEGER V: Entered 'Miami University in September 1 lg: A A 'E 1929. -,.,i l 1:l --' l X EH . gui' l f EIS-ll, . .1 'Eg 115, gl VIRGINIA DAVIS SAUL REAVEN X EX X Q 75 QW 1 TQ VANDALIA DELLENBERGER CARL TURNER 'Iii l BERNARD FRIEDMAN EDVVARD YEANEY 9- 'fi I' ll . ' .24 Xjj JAMES LOVING WALTER ZINTEL :ik X 123. lil X X X l g Xgql I will Neil? . , ,, J , l-E54 lu-,Q X I :Af itil 'I' lX M l X XAJXY' I QU, ' 3-Xiff:?iiA?iiTi 1- 1fXXX- l l llilglltl.lll.ll.l.f:,5 Lil lf ...tl XXX f' ill: --l :Qlggi ll ,X,. l67l WILLIAM FALOR Bill Ambition: To be a successful surgeon. Activities: Class President, Dramatic Club President, Chemistry Club President, Stu- dent Senate Vice-President, National Honor Society Vice-President, Hi-Y, Rodeo General Staff. He is every inch a jester. MARTHA SLUSSER Bunny Ambition: To travel. Activities: Stu- dent Senate Secretary, Class Secretary, National Honor Society Secretary, Dramatic Club Treasurer, Rodeo Executive Staff, Rodeo General Staff. Sweeter than sweet. CLASS COLORS-Blue and White ANNOUNCEMENTS :- . Super Zang, Chairman, Virginia Wishart, Kathryn Ault, Russel Blower, Fred Lansinger, Carmen Boies. SENIOR WEEK:- William Murdock, Chairman, Martha Brooker, joseph Naef, Chandler Williams, Edith Sewell, Betty Kitselman. PENNAN'rs:- Nick Syracopoulos, Chairman, Dorothy CoopeI', Paul VVagner, Louise Dunford, DeWayne Baker, Rena Matson. BACCAIAUREATE :- james Mathers. BixNQUI2'r:- Vernon Oldham, Chairman, Dorothy Held, Collins, Margaret Bushnell. MEMORIAL AND INCIDENTAL Z- james Black, Margaret Andrews, Richard John Naef, Chairman, Martha Slusser, VVilliam jereslaw, Melba Hoover, Robert Evans, Elizabeth Ford. CLASS PLAY :- Laurence Cott, Chairman, Josephine Robertson. PINS AND RINGS!- Arther Wood, Chairman, Esther Harter, Betty Kitselman, Betty Houghton, john Feudner, Sidney Shear. Swmrisns :- James Alexander, Chairman, Wanda Larrick, Fred Stefhns, Dorothy Cooper, Richard Schroy, Alice Black. COLORS :- Lawrence Ufford, chairman, William Falor, Jane Gosling, Gerry Gammeter. l63l I . P If l 1 llgl 4 Vlilzfl VV' liiiw l lzvl 2 is .L VE 15 53- I .--Y li' if 15 El sg 1 El 2... iijl liell L51 Eel 6-7 12121 1 X .-Q I pg, v,., 4 l ' x i, . ff,.,.' 1 nj . gs, -af ff ei-'lf-1--vi 1. . . ' ---f' ' ' -1-4-1, .1- -,arse fe-' .1 J -.1 -3 '.f1- - -F '.a,.f-:3Q-.- 'jfif-': egg' - -mf-,-. -- 11, Q f ge ' V' -,f,:,-, H , if .1 --Janie' 1. if Aff-fy.. 1. ' l . ,V-ill l f wa , v -' .a fx ' ,.., I . ll... I ALL l, l Ei .iz I E 1 E, E., L, i,, if 5 lei ,: I., -.1 5. it 4, ,, f, - I, lb 4 l f, ,,, l fs-. rif- L Z4 sl , l l Qi vw ,J ,-n F life .,. l if., Ri. ,fx ,. 1- 1 l R fa ,L 3 f.. - li .,, iiiil 52:41 , Q51 LQ' KREMA ABDOO Cream Entered from John Adams High, Cleve- land O. in '28. Hobby: Skating. Actifvities: Censowe, Volley Ball. The blessings of her quiet lile VE Fell on us like the dew. 1:21 EE JAMES ALBRIGHT Jim . I Hobby: Automobiles. I-Ie was a friend indeed, L- VVith all a friend's best virtues shining bright. ANNIE ALEXANDER Hobby: Playing the piano. Actifuities: Censowe. With a winning smile and merry eyes, - She can many a friend entice. JAMES ALEXANDER Jimmie E Ambition: To be a doctor. Actifuilies: I, Student Senator, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat General Staff. He is wise who talks but little. I, :I HERBERT ANDERSON Swede Entered from Mogadore High, Mogadore, O. in '28. Ambition: To be a musician. A gentle spirit makes a gentleman. 'lj :F :4 MARGARET ANDREWS Marg Hobby: S.S.S. Actifvitiex: Dramatic Club, Art Club, Corridor Guard, Tennis Team. A truer friend could never be found, iii! Xvhen one is needed she's always around. F53 lj! KATHRYN DOUGLAS AULT Doug Ambiiian: Private secretary-to marry the boss? Aclifoiticsz Lariat General Staff, ,iii Debate Club. A twentieth century girl with all her hopes and ambitions. El VIVIAN AULTMAN ffyiqff iii . . . . . Si' Ambzlzon: To lose v voi . Aciifvztms: iz! Glee'Club Art Club xv ' or Guard, Girl Rooters' Club, Bas all Team, Lariat mr St ' 'ii ' 1 her : cl voice, if. She's many owboy's choice. ,I .fe ii Lffyl l li llfi' AA, fe ,,, - ,g - 'f ,, -, , 1 ' 2 i llmlllllll HUllW.qftw llll' ?'uTll'1iQll-'4.Er. AUm?Ww? 'M-'-2'74f.'fT'i??, 5?1:jf-bill-i.+'-,5 l69l 'i l a i ,. i .-1 ,. 'v W --ri .fr y ., ,. lv. U ':'.li i gr, o -- uf: SEQ , 4 iz. iv lil if . :xy ,,- Iitl Ve: LL: 4 9:1 F1 is izll TTL I lil ,,, 1 E ,.. 1'- ,. .:f,1 ,-W. fir-i ,ll 'r ,4 . . ..4 , , ,. .- i :J ..i ii if Lu. .,.. i i 1. ' t.. ,ii 1 .4-. il -.xr 1 afffr. .-2'-r1':f'e.::ii - r 1 . rim. ' ' ' - ' . l -1 V. ll li 3 :Zi l irzi .ing Wi. -if T ,. Y,A,, . ,QQi'r.W.2-l-ljli DEWAYNE BAKER Hobby: To read. Activities: Chemistry Club. He's a baker by name only For books around him are never lonely. HAROLD BAKER Entered from. Central High, Akron, O. in '28, 'Alinbilionz To be a music director. Ac- tzfuitzerz Band, Orchestra, Corridor Guard, Basketball, Tennis, Band, Student Manager, Inter-Hi Orchestra. Whether a butcher, a baker or a candle stick maker 5 You'll Find a. gifted musician in Harold Baker. AUGUSTA BARKETT Glu Entered from Hickman, Kentucky in 'Z9. Hobby: Aviation. She joined us in our senior year But not too late to bring us cheer. HARRY BAUMAN Hobby: Swimming and dancing. Aclifvi- ties: Hi-Y. I-Ie's a fellow we want for a friend. ARTHUR F. BAY Art zilmbition: To be an aeronautical engi- neer. flctifvilier: Corridor Guard, Boys' Glee Club, Lariat General Stalf. Flying high gives one a wide vision. ESTHER BAYER ' Es Hobby: Driving. Everyone can read the language of a smile. RICHARD T. BELL Richie Ambition: To graduate. Actifuities: Corridor Guard Club Vice-President, Lariat General Staff. Never worry to-day if you can put it OE until l:Ol'l'l0l'!'0VV. MARJ ORIE BERG Marj Hobby: Dancing. Activities: Senator, Bank Teller, Rodeo General Staff. Beautiful behavior is the finest of line arts. . .V i i -- l , ff rf: gl? iii 1 .ii l EE l :E I III ,ritz is 'fl 1 J , i i 3 3 . I l ,r.... w - 5-. iz: A 751 EQ if HIT.: HE-a li? V5 .Qi iii WE F Tilgtrf . , , .. i ...: i 'ii 1 S.. Ili: 'LM tif i 1, ll 1 i v l l l 5 if-'1 i- -g 1 : ,gi i lil: f - ,- 1 i, lim, pi: -'vf -, ,, , .., , , .. , . , ... C, . -,fe-..--. ref. e . 1. ' v.i li.. . .1 l . i i, . Y i . iw-ii. Q.--...l1-,... ..,...,.:f.L.L4.Af'-lmiafzr...QL..l1'--211-ff A--ily-fr-:far-. :Qi-.-zegaa - L. UV, 4 i .,, 4 l! '1 . ,S .,, ., rrJt....,. ,,.. ,.,....,,i i. V.,-1--f-fl-LM ---A--1- 7 -'NYY , .. Y 67.7.4.7 -.--. -.fy--2--ey Q C' i'lT:TiZiL' C' 1 L- .,r. I ,Ei 1. V - - -ex if if 1 rgsfaefffazemiw1Pfiimliliiil.1.1iQag1l.tU1lisff 11--JT' ' ' T 'iflfifkp-M? '55-'-if-'lf' if 4 3515-fl? fi .--- --L5'4,QQ-3tg3:5'Fl'Zifeffi'1 'f 1-':-ze Y - -A if-glfzr 41 354 gl isii E A A -A 1--- e- . - --L,-,E -N-i --A Q ogy ra., bill l lT9l lU'm pqilql x llnl l N rg-'gi' :El-Q, ALICE BLACK Allie N l Hobby: Playing the lin. Actifuities: ,gli Girls' Glee Club, S e t ony ittee, Inter- ji Hi Orchestra, W i Orchestra, Lariat gk , 1 S: General Staff, d eneral Staif, Student ' 2 ' ' Tutor, Censow , G Roqters' Club, Thrift ii S Club, Student ena or. ,gi F: oM'1 d hdd 11, l i , l Frienilslgf ire'e,e?fiZdoi1'sinaiille. JAMES FORREST BLACK Jim Ambition: To sell frigidaires to Eskimos. l V 1 Aciiwitier: Band President, Boys' Glee Club. l , Orchestra, Corridor Guard, Lariat General :X Staff, Rodeo General Staff. ' Full of fun, he brings much light v And keeps a'gmng from morning till night. l MAURICE BLANK Rod S Hobby: Ice boating. Activities: Student A Senator Lariat General Staff. ' Althodgh he's quiet, you may say, . He has a smile for you each day. ff . 1 ' , . GERTRUDE BLEICHRODT 'fDuffhy E -rfrnbition: To be an opera singer. Ac- 73? 1 Lji tzfuztzer: Thrift Club, Censowe, Glee Club, lg Lariat General Stalf, Baseball, Tennis. ' , , Eartlfs noblest thing is a woman perfected. i ' Q Ii E151 RUSSELL BLOWER Rm l ,. Hobby: Anything - anywhere - anytime. 'C' Activities: Football Hi-Y W Club, Cor- gi ridor Guard. , I ' Neither good nor bad, just comfortable. ',,,, I.. ' CARMEN Bones Freclzle.v El. E I Ambition: To drive a Goodrich tire E t truck. Activities! Lariat General Staff, E Rodeo General Staff, Librarian, Censowe, ggi Student Tutor, Shakespeare Club, Corridor 5 E I Guard, Red Cross Representative. 1 l-Till Making a talkie may not be her choice, E 5 Voigt she'd make 'em fall by her soft, drawling .' AGNES BOLDUC lim , . Ambition! To be a stenographer. Actilvi- X-. lies: Girl Rooters' Club, Censowe. iq. She spreads the sunshine of za genial nature. E Ei: A kj, V E PAUL BOOTH Booty sg E ' Qggered from Shaw High, Cleveland, O. E iff. In . r Z Evil' ,grorryh nevifr :gage man great, l ,Aj-,' 0 w y s ou worry. 'R 23 F My 4' fail ig! ' 1 , 1 lpn. . V lgglig 1' I l ' on - ----.- A - --- -.------, - --.- - ,lla 2,47 ,f... g.?,,.q..,. -.qnfAM- ,- - .,.. Q . , -I -Hu. ,..,..1, -. . .,--e-,- f -,e-, .- ,-. ...m,,...,.T,,,.,e.,i,g:- ...,..., I. -tl X I T -1 ij, ' ,Ad i?-MJ' late? Mime 33saeJtUllMlWHl1l1izrrTHUllt'w Lgillllllllmllllll MljllljlllllllllllllllhIlllblllllllll UH:Wannl1TfmllI1liUm1lu11lrmlFE'Q'1e-ggggigqrrisggj -1 U - E il .,,,Q,i,:,,,L, ...-.... ' N. . . 1.-.tl Ea: - ,...:..,.f, 1. l'-1.x Lili: .lii u.YY., i Lf. f...:, . Afytiri. l71l l i -4 I w ul 'l l .V . l .ll H mall ,. fxhijl ' l il 1 'ill J -.- i u xl .ill Us fi l l Pei' m x -fi Msg, .....2 l Egg-1 l r ,::' ...Q 1--4 3:1- F, .V iii. .vie 5:2 YE l-'I z:. Fizz' ,E fl -yi sl El '13 'll ,.... E? Q is I ,-. EI' E-E -l.. El Ili F IE 1: , .., ii.: lil eil l l lg! I El' I ga :EI . 3 :fill l izlf, Lv- .1 4 iii-Y' Hug ha ., ,. ,,,v wi - .-, .,l Q. ft. -' in , ., ,1 . l. 1' rj-H' -1-',. , -' ,L 1. , .1-q,' wild , 11 7113--A--l., '2...: ' s ' WILLIAM O. BORK Bill Ambition: To be a printer. Actifuities: Class Basketball, Colophon Club. Mfen of few words are the best. HAROLD BORTZ f'Happy Entered from Uniontown, Penn. in '27. i Hobby: Traveling and aviation. Actifvi- Iles! Football, Baud, Orchestra, Lariat. His limbs were cast in manly mold For hardy sports or contests bold. MARGIE L. BORTZ Maggie Entered from Uiniontown, Penn. in '27. Hobby: Swimming. Activities: Censowe, Chemistry Club, Girl Rooters' Club, Thrift glug, Lariat General Stalf, Rodeo General ta . If eyes were made for seeing I Then Beauty is its own excuse for being. ROBERT BOWMAN Bob Entered from North High, Akron, O. in '27. Ambition: To be a Wall Street Bull and Bear. Activities: Hi-Y, Corridor Guard, Glee Club, Track, Latin Club, Class Basket- ball. Verily he has a head for business. VIVIAN BRADFORD ' Ambition: To be a nurse. Aclifvities: Chemistry Club, Librarian, Censowe. One can depend on her to do her part, no mat- ter what the task ' , GEORGE BRI'i'TAlIN J0rj Ambition: To get married. Actffvilicri W Club, Glee Club, Corridor Guard, Track Team, Varsity Football, Class Basket- ball, Lariat General Staff. Ohl George, this is s sudden, ,, 57 S'-S M J 4 R Amft 11: To be a music teacher. Ac- ti ' ' 7SGcEnt Senator. this sweet and neat from her head to her C ' GERALD BROVVN 'Brofwnie Entered from West Tech, Cleveland, O. in 'Z8. Hobby: Four wheels and one engine. I-Ie's zu gentleman deserving ot praise. s . -, , .4 l fi, 'N . W, ' lg-.E V7 lil ffl V. if ii ll: ligfif iii E l El' 1 ff iii? are? l will ,lj EEE WEL ' fill WEEE l i , .,,. et.' C Y ,YM ,, ,.,, .3 .-. L.?.- -- ' --- W -'A+ Y-'sr- '7i 1fT'i -i , . .Y.- , , ... ,..,,.-.,.,.w,. .,.A T...-..,,,-,.,,e...,- .,,,,,:,,,.. A YV V - 14,54 .- A M,-,,3 ,.5,.f,,A,,-g..,-1:-ty, ,E Nl. 1. - f., . ee. , , .,...A:. , ,. - nv, 1, wfzff' v 'N 1-':..:.P l'L'lii52f'-'-l. ' A-3. e - gqwv - ,,,I.L:N.u.-11.iA.1,::..A,:...-:.,..:... 1' ,A 1 '11-ate., -, A, .zgxglj L. -L,.,.1,.?.,,...-, ,N ,.-.,:::,,,,.,v.. if,-f .. f . , 1 QQ. :jr 1 IM: l llii' F'-1'-i ' nl f , , M RUTH BROWN Murthy l IM Hobby: Music. Activities: Glee Club, .3 Censowe. l -3 Iier Fhfegrfulness throws sunlight on all the EI :seq Pa' S 0 . E M l - ELT-l l , fr n il ...' CARL BUNTS Bimini , ' Hobby: Going places and doing things. 1-1 ip Activities: Corridor Guard, Rooters' Club, 'El E I Radio Club, Chemistry Club, W Book C T5 . General Staff, Lariat General Staff. , My son, observe the postage stamp! Its use- ' Eg 1 fulness depends upon its ability to stick to one L ,Eg I thing until it gets Vthere. Ei Eg - ii LES 5 555 l l'f , MARGARET BUSHNELL Peg ' E Ambition: To go on the stage. Activi 'Q tier: Glee Club, Girl Rooters' Club, Dra- EI 3 matic Club. , Deep brown eyes running over with glee. 1 Pi . kai 'Ei' ' MARY CADWALLADER .A l Hobby: Art. Activities: Art Club, .Eg l Lariat General Staff. ,E .It's nice to-be natural when you're naturally Fig-,Q DICE. gs. - i :l 1 :A I-' 2 JUSTINA CAMERON 'foam ,Egg Ambition: To be a dramatic reader. 'Q 3-J Eg. Just agreeable and unpretentious. l V is i i : 2 2 5 M MARY CARNERIE Tomy . Q Ambition: To write. ' Ti A quiet, honest girl with a fine ambition. 1 :::. ' :J Em EI , jf ggi HAROLD CHASSAGNE sam l Hobby: Chemistry. Activities: Chemis- . E try Club. g It's lots of fun to study-I'1l bet! ' El El CLARA CHILDS Ei, Hobby: Driving. Activities: Girl Root- l ,gf ers' Club, .Corridor Guard, Censowe, Dra- 1 , matic Club, Thrift Club, Lariat General , Ei w Staff, WD Book Staff. AM J HOF' sweet and gracious, even in common X speec 1. buff- ll, ll Raef' liilill . 't-F375 , ,trffae fb! 151 if-2 A I I mg! .-... --,.-,.,,,,.-- A WHY, . -.-U , , :W ,,.W.,,-, -, A . -Y , CT, -L ki, Y -5-,J YH 'lg , .- . T' flilffmfli :I W 'bs tl. f it ll-1 will - it gl i il l We L 1 niumlf 1 li . .i.1ll:..L?.f1s2 1 ,.'. I.73l ffl iii l . -J SM to wi ,E 6 U 21 5 fi if A f L f ,T Lf. - Z 14. T e,,,.v.-nl Y f as , ,,,,,,,t-r iw:-:-fffi-, ff if . ,- - -ga-gf, . , Arpt.: ,,. , '--.'y-.N--.3--, Ygigr ' gg, ' W 5' ' ' -..' 6'-1 r -feb -ef -H-1 --' --'-f- - - -- - - - - --:LL--1-. L... .--fr---if,T4235.,'g.-.-:i?ilJ, fj1ifi'i''A-'-K -- ---.uf --4,,-.:Y- ,L ,,:..f.ts -. - ' - 11 'v A' -'A' 'k. .-ffmiMUllUil1i1f1 e'1-'ff.fi.2-Qfbi if A C illlllll'illllllllllulbllllft'' 'H' 14 T A' YN J it li I xr . .--W ee Y --.. - - M, W--s :eb-,Q-.:.w ..-- mf- .---s ALL:--f-.1 L Q t-- ..,, . EVELYN CLARK Hobby: Slinging paint. Activities: Art Club. Though ou pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind. ARNOLD C. COHN Army Entered from Glenville High, Cleveland, O. in '29, Hobby: Track. He may have a serious mein, but that doesn't 'mem' a thing. RICHARD COLLINS Dick Entered from Bucyrus High, Bucyrus, O. in '29. Hobby: Women. Activities: Chemistry Club, Rodeo General Staff, Hi-Y, Band, Lariat General Staff. XfVhy rush yourself? There's lots of time. Enjoy yourself. That idea is mine. N .wi :fit I iii g.: ,, l to mx WH . i 1 V l i Lg 5 l 1 , r r . . w I DOROTHY COOPER Dat .N I Hubby: S.S.S. Activities : Dramatic 'E Club, Art Club President, Rodeo Executive Y , Staif, Rodeo General Staff, Shakespeare Club, Thrift Club, Sweater Committee, - , Corridor Guard, Tennis Club. Clever, charming, and always on the spot- 4 N Everyone knows her, it's just Dot , ,-, l ' BEATRICE CORNELL ffzzetf' , Entered from Central High, Akron, O. I in '26, Q gl Hobby: Reading. Activities: Librarian, gl UW Book Staff. ... . E And a serious soul is looking . E From thy earnest eyes. N 5' fi lf-I LAURENCE KLINE COTT Toot If-Q I Hobby: Beautiful women. Activities: ET ' jj Dramatic Club, Lariat Staff, Ring and Pin El V Committee. ' 5:3 il .Tihle only way to get rid of temptation is to , 't' . yie to rt. 'Ei BERWYN W. COVER Ambition: To be a musician. Activities: l.1 3:5 Orchestra, Inter-High Orchestra, Glee Club, Eli Band Vice-President, Red Cross Delegate. Q rj .. ,. BARBARA L. DANIELS Barb rf pi Ambition: To be a teacher. Activities: -:Q fi? Corridor Guard, Lariat General Staff. I She needs no introductiong she speaks for her- ' ,,, ' , fg self. Y Llp. fu zl . 1. Mir ,Hs ,N 1' li? ' El , .r A - 5 -'-wwe tif 2 '-- W' '- fa 41- - .lL'f?li'-T? , 4-if -jg' ,,,, Y -,gm -,ff --:-:dedeiil ' f74l ill t.. IZ, I E' Zyl .,.. EQ' it lil , N4 'i i 1. 1, ., ily Ill I FE' ig. r,,.Il. 5 'EH ' EI l I 'Ei Ez: ,.. l Ili El ..- .- E? 1 5 'ii if 5, iii liywji I lgtag' ...A t ,.iL,iU.iti,.iadfiiii.,ant.,tJi1..t1i.,..,,.iint.,..r,.ii.i1t.t.noiin,ti Ei :::i bf.: E ei I El lid -wr' ziintioltlltdl W VVILLIAM DARULUS W'illie Entered from South High in '27. Ambition: To be a man. Activities: Class Basketball, Lariat Staff. Laboring toward distant aims sets the mind in a higher key, and puts us at our best. HAZEILBELLE DAVIS Hobby: Astronomy.. Acti-vitiesz Senior Glee Club, Debate Club, Varsity Debate Squad, Red Cross Council, Rodeo Executive Staff, Junior Glee Club, Rodeo General Staff, Girl Rooters' Club, National Honor Society. To many she is a faithful friend And her opinion she defends. HUGH DAVIS fluffy Entered from Cuyahoga Falls High in '28. Hobby: Baseball. Actifuities: Hi-Y, W Club, Track, Football, Rodeo General Staff. A prince among men ELEANOR DIETZ Dietz Entered from Springfield High in '27, Hobby: Dramatics. Activities: Art Club, Thrift Club, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat Staff, W Book Staff. just a little bit of girl, but lots of personality. LOUISE DUNFORD Ambition: To write. Artifuities: Libra- rian, Rodeo General Staff, Reporters Staff Lariat. Meekness is not weakness. ROBERT EVANS Smoky Ambition: To be a famous advertiser. Actifvities: Band, Orchestra, Dramatic Club, Lariat General Staff, Rodeo General Staff, Tennis Team, Student Tutors. To know him is a liberal education. JOHN FARKAS Johnny Ambition: To be a stenographer. Actifui- tzesz Student Senate. Calm and unruffled as the summer seas. H ARRI ETT F EN N EMAN Hobby: Makin' up quarrels. Acti-vitics: Librarian, Rodeo Executive Staff, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat General Staff, Student Tutor, National Honor Society, Junior Glee Club, Thrift Leader, Library Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer. If precision counts and ambition too. Leave it to Harriett, sl1e'1l get through. rtifrri inn 'Wfor'rra'T's ITS! lf lla: N iliiihg -1, l. Af --...Y-,. , W H YY . l li. gif y fi' u ly f-'M 123, lui? l 5-i. ' V5 will l,l.Q.i.1 ' iffiill 5- :Agl S33 lea R bfi iii' , 551 l L13 El . lil .E ,ll 1 l iii i za l El lv. E21 C: rg ll, :gel fs. I l 2 El l ie. gl ,Q j l I 52 , if ' Q . lim El R les 154 n ,l ,Zh El hz: l .-f. N lil Efzil . .luv more ll l Q.,-all - r- l till l rw . ,Ar A :xl l 1 3,-.lv L. 'Ml - Mein. .ee Y- .,-, -Y-,Y la, .ie 1,8 Y, f-,l JOHN FEUDNER Jonny Ajnbition: To be a banker. Activities: Larlat General Stalf, Hi-Y, Thrift Club, Rodeo Business Manager, Dramatic Club, W Book Distribution Staff, Ring and Pin Committee, Rodeo General Staff, National Honor Society President. J'olm's ambitions reach to the skies, May he realize them all before he dies. ELIZABETH AUDREY FORD Bibit ' Hobby: S.S.S. Artifuities: Student Sen- ate, Art Club, Shakespeare Club Secretary, Chemistry Club, Dramatic Club, Rodeo General Staff. Dark and sweet and merry-eyed, she captivates our hearts. JOHN FRANCE Whitey Entered from Bay Village in '30. Hobby: Drawing. Better late than never. RICHARD FRANZ Dick Entered from Ashtabula High, Ashtabula, O. in ,28. Ambition: To get out of West High. Activities: Corridor Guard. He is a happy, merry lady Good naturedly he makes us glad. MORRIS FRIEDMAN Whitey Hobby: To argue. Actifvitios: Orches- tra, Thrift Leader, Radio Club. Morris is surely a most 'argufyin' boy-yet he usually knows what he is talking about. FARAFAYE FRITCH Fritchie Ambition: To be serious. Activities: Thrift Leader, Student Senator. Fashioned so slenderly, so young, and so fair. GERALD FUCI-Is Jigga Hobby: Banjo. Adi-vitiesi. Home Room Solicitor for Lariat. Why should I more knowledge gain, When it only gives me pain? GERALDINE GAMMETER Gerry Ambition: To tour Europe. Activities: Dramatic Club Secretary, Art Club, Rodeo Executive Staff, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat General Staff, Color Committee. Sparkling eyes to match her wits. ,-f 'Mx WMI ll fw- lil -.. . M.. ri.:- L. g-,, El 5+ ,.f- ll- ,-1 ee V3 21 -A l l rferr --f QQ. EBI n,.... Egi li QE? l2 .-A :-. r..,, , I ,-. H lr.-'J 1 Ll g:: FEI lzxg lgizil ! 521 E E :V l,QQ,J les? 'E li.: les? li. -H 'iii Zi Vi, I lil: lla! .r limi l ,if Z. Fi! ,.I. Q, .14 we , C D61 D t rw H lil ng: lv '1 ...-,... A. P- - -- ' -- -:1.-w- .. 1. . -1---tv-'-'-17,,,-JY:-----'fi 'ii' ,-13:1-.p I .- -A. .. Q. -.-----J . f-1. '1 1 1 11 11 1.' ,. In 1- f 3,1t'l.1l.Ll,A114.:J 1,-Q:-gm , 1l1 - , I, ,3 C 1. 1 .- 1 yugif, Iq,,K...,,,, , .,..,,,..,- . . .-,....,. .., ,-Y...w.,.- , . w rx. ii i Q 1:3 .., 'iii 1 - 1 ,Y .l 1 1. ' Jael!!! 1- ses-54Li4M:el-1Zrlf21't'i1:5g'x:' - .iw ' -:ii :,1J,i -, , .Y,-,., , ,eff : : ,J , N 1 1 1 C l 5 1'1 1 i 15 ,F , ,--L??.4.1. ',e5?t1i' 4 ,j'Qz '- fi-Ljllfni 5521 1 11..,.f , ,fy 1 lflifi 1533 H TCF S ar 1 21-il 1111411 1 wg EVELYN GARRET Peggy , l Hobby: Roller Skating. Actifuities: Girl ll AE Rooters' Club, Corridor Guard. 1 135 My heart leaps up when I behold a man on 1 e I - Q33 1 me the horizon. , 1 El S531 311 gl, DORIS LOUISE GILLSPIE Ambition: To become a success. Actiwi- 1 gli 1 E, tics: Girl Rooters' Club, Corridor Guard, 1 ' Censowe, Lariat General Staff. 1 W' ff! A bundle of mischief and an ocean of smiles. l TE: l l Ei V53 1 5: -1 : :H HARVEY GOLDBERG Slicker 1 Hobby: Golf and music. Actifuities: I Chemistry Club, La1'iat General Staff, Ir. 1 I :1 Glee Club. lEJf- True merit is :ke a river, the deeper it is, the l CSS H0156 lt Ina ES 551 1 ' ' . 1 .3 1 ,211 1 '1111L2E11.i f-I l 111244 111 F1 11112511111 gg, HYMAN GOLDSTEIN Hy lil if Hobby: Basketball. Acti-vities: Class Ili lj Basketball, Boy Rooters' Club. A num alter his own heart. ffl 1 E111 L:l l if 'lf 1-A 1... I' MINNIE GOLDWASSER Min 1 V Hobby: Driving. 53 l ifrgf 11 ii! Great things arise from small sou1'ces 'ii 11 3421 2 11 4' lf 12. ELEANOR GOLITZ 1 3:55, j iii Hobby: To talk. Actifvities: Censowe, I gl Girl Rooters' Club. ' ,1 She may be small, but so are gems, 11l:j, Yet very highly valued. 1g 1 '3 111311 ' IE .3111 if 1 E? ELWYN HAVERSTICK X iz. Activities: Glee Club. ,Q W 1He studies when the teachers make it impose 1 '- it - - 1 1 1121 sible to do otherwise. .,,.. ' gels Q L, -5 .. 1 ,1 ,1- JANE GOSLING 1:51 Entered from Madison, VVisconsin in '29. Hobby: Fooling around. Activities: l 'Gil Girls' Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Girls' ,LE-I W Club, Red Cross, Corridor Guard, 1 Librarian, Color Committee, Rodeo General , '-ii' 47 Staff. . 11 -lm. She's not a flower and not a pearl, 1l Sl1e's just a noble, all around girl. V gpg , 1 1 'ilizi 1 'i-iii , fiilfiff' 1 fri? 1 Im 1 TQ? . lP1.ji.ff4l..l1fffrf, 1. :X ef ' ...T Lf-, . :..l.- . e glee i. ,lie .lT74i,,Zi1l:-ig 1' ' 1' r ill .--,..,,,,, , .11--14-f 1 1 1 I. 11. ,LL 1-., Lee. Www-.. ee,.:eeeH,--....---.--sph xc.-. . C C e- +'9'f'?15f'- '.-C-T4-,..'f- L -f-'iv 3, .L -ts-. A - .--W, , sa...-J f V- ... elses: 'Ts-THQ, -My-ef.-f.,,7+s.:eigegef-f gf- - . 'lx Sow' L r Ill, 1 'IQ L ,I 'X an l I, 4' will it ly A A Ct may ..,, A ..., V. .-..i - sr. -fsafg.-ig-f ev.. . ...N sv..-.. , r.,-ef,-' 4' . ..T'Q1.l,1,5'x, ,.3-.reall--Q.iL.,,.11..!:.L i4'-'59..-'::, 2253:-. 1 H A ,. 'SS ll 21 il fit, I fbi KATHERINE LUCILLE GRAHAM Katie Hobby: Havin' fun. Activities: Cen- sowe, Girl Rooters' Club, Chemistry Club, Lariat General Staff, Glee Club, Thrift Club, Lariat Home Room Manager. Oh! Those large come hither eyes. VIRGINIA GRANNELL Ginny -A Entered from Pennsylvania in '29. 'Ei Ambition: To obtain an A.B. degree. E Activities: Rodeo Executive Staff, Censowe, Shakespeare Club, Rodeo General Staff. One reason why boys' lessons go undone. Iii l l NELLA GRIMES .s'fNe1r' I Entered from Harding High in '2S. 'K Hobby: Carving initials. . S-he put her worries in a' pocket with a hole in , it. ' STELLA GROSCHUPP Fee-Fee Hobby: Swimming. Activities: Art 1 , Club, Censowe, Girl Rooters' Club, Varsity Swimming Team, Lariat General Staff. I The laughter of a girl is and ever was ' Among the delightful sounds of earth. ll I z l ROBERT GUINTHER Bob 1 Entered from Millersburg, O. in '27. -I Hobby: lt all depends on the time, place, l f and means. , I darest not smile upon the damsels , For fear 'twoulcl break too many hearts ' 1 EVELYN GURIN Ernie Ambition: To be a designer. Actifuitiesi Art Club, Girl Rootersb, Lariat Executive I 1 Staff. They also serve who only stand and wait. .Ei FERNANDO GUTIERREZ Feri1zg L Ambition: To be a teacher. Activities: 7:21 Chemistry Club. They are never alone, that are accompanied with noble thoughts. lg ALEX GUTSOW7 Tex . Ambition: To see my girlievery night- Activities: Captain Trailic Police, Corridor I ,Jig Guard, Lariat General Staiii, Distributor of VV Book. 3 VVrite me as one who loves his iellowmen- and women. 31391: I BME zsiiii' 1 L sshd I .... -. ., iigpj ,E,W.sfagfg1 f H Fu221.1ilmllilwbbriltlllllllllliyrdrllflllllmlllll ur 781 r. 1 -. -1,4 :. 1 1, 1 , 'lvw-., .xl ll 1,131 ll Hifi ' 1 1' llsgfln ll ' Wil ' 1' Fill 1 l W Lal,-.il f l lli' ' l lwixilil ' 1 lfll 3 1 J 121 1 11 1 ' F X 11, . .. , 1,,,-f , H, , , 41? OLGA YVONNE HADNAJER Hobby: Swimming. Actifvities: Censowe, Girl Rooters' Club, Varsity Swimming Team, Corridor Guard, Student Senator, Lariat Hoom Room Manager, Lariat General Staff. A kind, pleasant word for all whom she meets. JOHN HALL Jock 1 llfiflllf Hobby: Sports. Aclifuitirs: Band, Coz'- ridor Guard, Second Team Football. 'EQ' His enemies shall lick the dust. 11551 1 -l ROBERT B. HAMILL Bob will Entered from St. Pauls School in '28, Hobby: Aviation. Activities: Hi-Y, De- Qgl bate Club, Lariat General Staff, Rodeo Gen- eral Staff. ' 1 Bob's smiles have won him recognition. , tl MILDRED E. HARNAR 1 Ambition: To be a successful nurse to assist Dr. Wm. Falor. Acli-uitier: Girls' ij Sports, Girls W Club, Rooters' Cheer 11.5 Leader, Censowe, Corridor Guard, Chemis- try Club, Lariat, Editor Girls' Sports, 1 if 1 Thrift Club, Bank Cashier, Lariat General ij ' Staff, Junior Red Cross, Student Senator. l Hold the fort, I'm coming! Eli gil' DALE HARRAH 1 52511 Ambition: To become intelligent. Activi- Lilll ties: Glee Club, Student Senator, Corridor 'Qi Guard, Chemistry Club, Rodeo Executive Eff, Staff, Debate Club, Inter-Class Debate. 2 Even though conquered, He could argue still. 'El' ' 1 'ill EM CHARLES HARRIS shift . Ambition: To be an editor of a news- 1 paper. Acti-vitierz Student Senator, Cor- ' Eg' l ridor Guard, Class Basketball, Class Track. , Three cheers for the ladies and four cheers 1 for myself. T--rl ' l Il-'fi i ESTHER HARTER DutCl1iL ' Wir 1 Am-vain: Girls! Glee Club, WH Club, ' Q55 1 Student Senate, Ring and Pin Committee. i As indispensilnle as her cleviltry. 1 E5 tgp DUANE HEIB Ernie , Entered from Kenmore. i lE,11 Hobby: Music. Actifuitier: Class Basket- ban. I may look like a ladies man, but-. 1G 6' E4-.-l ' 1 illitlw lui u , ,, 1 1x V' Nl bln lj 111,-,.5 .-.,...-.--l.-..,D,,, ..1?,1- -Y.. . Y, , . KYY, ,YA 1 1 ,J 1,,.,,.T:-7,-.T -..,. .,.. ,..t.e.,..L,7, ,.,f,,.:',..,-7,-...t-:..T7.-. , .wwfvfrge . :, , W, 11 .. ,1 1.1 1 ,,.,,,.:..,,.., 1 1- - -1:-1-f--,.... ....,. 1... ...s.1,.,... . ..e..--:f ,Y , Q ' ..gg,11j 13,-g:g'1Q11g uf1'111yais-21 211' !11l2ti,1ggQej5 , . . J l1'iii'iII'lTif.'T'13i ' 'T' A 'Qi 'I' J. 1 '. ,t:,l l' 'il , 1 l 1 1' '-1 . 1: .4 1., 1.1- 1 11lv .'i1 ll ' ' -.1 1,5.. alll.-if ll'll' 'l 75 113, 111 ll ,gru- ,pfvtri 1-M Eli FQ. QE , r::l WEE f L:1' 11,5 1 ,H l Tin SEQ flE1 1 --1 'tri 1 EEL Fl l 1 F21 1 EI 1 Ei i,:1 iii: 1 E1 l l... 'El li 523 13 :Q l 1 H1 'S' i 1 15 1 l 1l I 1 l V l Q1 1: 1 '1 I1 l. i 1 1 1 l pzi' l:Q . 1 i-.. 1, lr 1, in 1 5:1 15 5 I lp I1 Fill gli 1 , 1 l l 1 .1111 .1.1. l79l ,f ,,.. if i-4 -J -,, .,.,, --1 sl vu '-'I 7 .. ,,. , . i ., , -.,. :I X I 1 J M V. .. 1:'V-7.11-1 Ql 1T 'fT j'. ':Vr2'. Y:',f'-'-TI, -aff-. --' 41 , . f r. u-r .--1 far i..,t 'l-jx -V-:Lil : V2 -2 -i , ',ij'ff 'ig-ll' ' r . 'f-.4--rl! iri21'f2'i l 1 lrrigel l lg 0' ming l,fjq,.'l KATHRYN I-IEINRICH -Karyn lilly, , , Entered from Woodstock, India in '29, fsgnfl Ambition: To grow up. Activities: Girls' ,H Glee Club. , A pleasant, quiet irl. , - l 1' ,Tig lx 1 ' 'Ei .-. C111 ,Sigh gggll DOROTHY HELD Dot 'Z' ,ntl 1 will Hobby: s.s.s. ffifuifim Arr Club, gg- Dramatic Club, Lariat General Stair. lit?-j.?i., If a smile wins, the world is yours. L 'Hill .lil l '57 i . gf FREDERICK HICKS ffrmfdyf' Q53 l X Hobby: To play and sing. Activities: V l- Chemistry Club. Lili gl. . . . -2:34 r M EQ: Music so softens and disarms the mind ,--A , A--9 That not an arrow does resistance find. ' fl lil li-3? sa , rl MILDRED HILTY 'fmifxwyff U Hobby: Having a good time. Activities: 5, :gil Censowe, Librarian, Lariat Stair. . til Of their own merits modest girls know nothing. ll 55.4 i ' Ei ' Eil' GRACE HIRSCH Gracie Entered from McKeesport, Pennsylvania. - Ambition: Tlo be a -private secretary. ,I . l 1, Activities: VV Club, Junior Volley ball. lg ' You may be a good marksman, Fifi, gill But when sl1e's away you miss her. A VIVIENNE HIXSON Hit Ambition: To grow up. Activities: Art l 5922! Club, Censowe, Rooters' Club, Lariat Home Room Manager. 25. N t - t Il, t - ll, EEL il l Bgt Liiyalliil svlrlget liigzd by all. Dy- rr: , 'i,f, 5:31 ' iiifl 355, l--,I , NAOMI HOLUB Ann ug? 3--W Entered from south High, Akron, o. in 'z6. Juan l Hobby: Making static. Activities: Cen- ,jjgi sowe, Girl Rooters' Club, Lariat Home Room WEQI' ll Q52 'A Manager. wail' run of run and fi-Clic. 4,5545 l'.'14l . :lE:i Q lilzaix HERBERT E. HOOD Herb will jllfill' Hobby: Aviation. Activities: Aero Club, 1 View Corridor Guard, Class Basketball. 'illu With his nerve and axnbition, i He ought to succeed in aviation. tim-H l il lf1iT,l.1, . fn A .,,v1,l,, V il' ii ' if li lii'i' flffjl ' imp liizfgiz, E E l 1i!:i.i Mlm, llftf?-. 'iiifl-is ff' f - f-Y - ff - Al-J ff -f H' 9.1 5' 'Tm .41-f' -4f?f ll . R 1 . 1 , l l l ll . ww i 1 C C in C lsol 'pw- 5... are-'- 1' Y'7'e 1 'f- f - -Q-22... - -vp.-,..-.1,.-,.T..,.,-.-v.,,.W7........ ...-..- ef- . M- W -- . , HAM y ,.. ,, 7. .-,,.,,LfT....--- -I-, Y Y - Y 'fa-m :-rw-- I-ep-w.','iA: I l. I II , 4, N-1- .germ-A --5 -:5.u, 'wff' II 'Is w,w.g5-.'s.IIs' I.-:..,.Jt7':i--+., .1 fee - r?.:irF,'.: Q'f,'ff fW.l:f:.Iifli'l1.:fi -1:11, .',:,..:fri-if '-1 1115.-1 x' ---1-QQ --.-- - 4-.-We f ma...-vv' fl. 'if ffw i 'ty ,I I--5 : I, ji, .1- .' :,,,. 'sick f 1-' :L-I Il II, UI in II EI Izfl iii Iii iii! rel EI mil 11-1 iz! EI. v-f--ii EEE, EQ itil ifgi .-1: zzz, 153 ...W ..- ,... . , Sai SEI' Iii iibl :'.:II Ei Q Ixzzl ISI' ,-s klf if-:I Q... I ii I Vi? .--J 17. E Li ?:Il 'ZA' 1233 t,.. ,... 'ri Ea reel I3 ps? I I FQ I I fel I I I In I I I V 'Ii I Il'f'i II 'I ' ,., , MELBA MAE I-IOOVER Mebba Hobby: Tennis. Activities.: Thritt Club, Lariet Distributer, Inter-High Orchestra, Glee Club, Censowe, Rodeo Executive Staff. She goes for things in a Huge way. .9 - . ELIZABETH 'MERRIDAM' HOUGHTONI ffBe!tyJP Hobby: Tennis. Activities: Ring and Pin Committee, Girl Routers, Club, Censowe, Dramatic Club, Lariat Solicitor. Is she not more than painting can express? WILLIAM HOUIK Bill Hobby: Scribbling. Activities: Debate Team, National Forensic League, Rodeo Executive Staff, Rodeo General Staff, Red Cross Council, Tennis Squad. He hath wisdom that doth guide his valour. DOROTHY HUMBLE Dot Hobby: Giggling. Activities: Debate Club, Lariat Home Room Manager. I desire to die when I have nobody left to laugh with me. FLORENCE HUNTER Hunter Hobby: Ice skating. Activities: Lariat Executive Staff, Lariat General Staff, Chem- istry Club, Girls' Basketball, Corridor Guard, Girl Routers' Club. I stand on the brink of a great career, will someone please push me oft? FRED HUSTON Freddie Hobby: Playing the old trumpet. Activi- ties: Band, Corridor Guard, Orchestra, Lariat General Staff, Class Basketball, Glee Club. He hopes to be a great 'dear' killer. CHARLES HUTCHISON Hunk Hobby: Athletics. Activities: Football, Track, Hi-Y, Student Senate. hVTf'ue nobility is derived from virtue, not from irt 1. LEONARD INGERSOLL Ink Entered from North High in '27. Ambi- tion: To be a goodl fisherman. Activities: Chemistry Club. Built like a mosquito, long and thin, But he's loyal and true in everything. J f':f.-. --'TLITW -1 1-1 'Tas -r fffrfrrriffr-r 7'fT rf? 't-'.,.w'-H7511 . . ---. -Y ,J bpm-3 I.-.1 .I ,-...I1Z1rLg......' 'f-:-.'..:::.-,:-:.'.:.-51:-'W aft 'z ' :Lf .il-Q'-Lei:-31 -ire-.1 --:,:.:,.-. ...v--'-.L-1:-:. ::i.:1f-:- -1,5-5 :Qpisfzf ff! bfi ' ,. I31I 9.1 I ,-,. , :Igor as I,!,,1J ,I U It-gl I I? 3 5 QV,-. . 'C Iii :IJ IZ 'T II E Iig H3 I. .:1 Iii 'Ei ISI li IE 3 9-i E EI IEE IEE ti E55 I? ee? I.-2 'iw z-:il F41 4-... i '-:1 I FE ?' -,, IT FIS ra- 1 if '.-I I 1 I :fi-I -I Sf IIIQI I? 'ff .I 'I I ' I , , ,','...,...:--if .,..f,.4Lg1::g. fr' T-' 'z' r. L If-H' lfg 41 ,I il . W1-.iii . Mill ,Lg I 5 A 1 Ylrvl. , , , T 1 , E1 ff i l til? . I tra' ' w 1555 , 13:51, ', 1 li :QE i' 522 1, 1? H Es ' ' 61-it ii gil l ' El el' fa E4 til . ,gl , E z'-lv 1 l ,IX ,Baal 1 .4 , 1: 1 fi? ifffzl UE. nl 'H IE 5 i LEE iii:-Q , 'El wifi HEQ l el l 52-fl if 5 ia? 1 ,J Wg-'jg 2 .Ei 1,52 H555 I-'E sl El , :gg Q Fi - lie. ,wlgxgl -rx. brief mtl .vu 1, .ul I limi i Dail' Misra 'itil . 1 rf- 15 I .,-A-.N rlgkie, y Tiger? -1 : lr: :ff 4 TqZT1TLi.:i V -43. it im' '-1 , - Y,,. .,.rM,, .,,,.,.l .i,f.,.f, ,, 5 ,. XL' 1. ..L- .. . ' -.Jia-..f?.,,.t1'f . ,- ',,- MARY JACOBS Re Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. She's small, but so's a stick of dynamite. GEN EVIEVE JAGIELSKY Gen l rl his 4. lx Mi. E 1 ' NJ Hg ,1:,.gr t,-.L i - Entered from Newton Falls High, New- 3,55 ton , Falls, O. in '29. Hobby: Working. Actwilier: Lariat Home Room Manager, Thine to work as well as play. l-:Z we 1:1 still EEE' QE1 A, ri 4 WILLIAM JERESLJ-mf Jerry if Ambition: To be wyer. Atfffvitie: Glee club. .f Q A man is rich in the proportio o ings he E24 can let alone. .Eg Y 53: 1 LLOYD JOYCE Ambition: To be an engineer. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron heart. f NATHAN H. KAMIN Nat Ambition: To be a business advertiser. Acti-vitics: Corridor Guard, junior Glee Club, Lariat General Staff. if I 'Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt lt., ELMER KAUFMAN Caffe Hobby: Hunting. Spare the smiles, girls: his thoughts are not of thee. W-3 E2 SARAH LILLIE KEE sow 'Entered from Central High in '27, '29. Hobby: Tennis. Activities: Girls' W Club. 1 52 The rare gift of being constantly and natural- ly herself. IMELDA KELLER S1nolda Entered from Central High in '2S. Ambi- tion: To be a bookkeeper. Activities: Librarian, Red Cross Representative, Lariat General Staff. If practice makes perfect, she'1l certainly realize her ambition. r-r--rfvf-f-'-vfrewetff zfwi l-fag.-,f , il -Ei, -- 13:::l'- ,,N.,'.,,' 3 IY!.L'tlr1.-- elf , 1,.s-..:,j2,'-- wi rl' , 4 H i l fit I SE: H21 :::2 . ,F-1 il --Y. E11 2:51 LI.-g., :ev gg ' iffj- '-IQ if VFXQQ1 V' w. ,. ll iff-'11 H ' 5, , guy .Ili U. . it TW 1 nw .i lux , ..,' ,. .1 QU mill'-'fi..p.fn5f,--. . ft.- rr: L ' . 4 l L .Yum l nh.: pt... .M,..,. -W:-. -,-..-M- -M---'Jw lS2l 1 V .J v :., .N ...4 ,.1 v.. 1 rr 1 , 9 1 '- it .,,,r ,,s... Q , if I t oral, i ' ll,-,ml 4 .- -4 Wil WHY, ARNOLD KIBBY .Kib tllxii , E, . , ' 1,1 Entered from Scott r High, Toledo, O. llzjgill Ambition: To get out of West High School. l lj 5 iff' Activities: Corridor Guard, Lariat General . 43,11 A 131: Staff. , Men may come and men may go, I E- But I go on forever. y , it ,::15 Q ,292 1 BETTY MAY KITSELMAN Bmi1m'f if Hobby: College tour ,through Europe. iff! Activities: Rodeo Executive Staff, Ring and fi Pin Committee, Girl Routers' Club, Rodeo fi General Staff, Oiiice Assistant, Student Sen- I gig ate, Corridor Guard, National Honor 'I Society. V35 1 El Alwa 's 1. p , r l ' ' , Alwaizs cixdviiiig izixvgiiiii It lkrz' EE ' IENNIE KLINE. l 13' Ambition: To be a secretary. Activities: f Girls' W Club, Hockey, Censowe, Girl Il Rooters' Club. Basketball, Baseball. IQ J lg! Unthinking, idle, wild and young, iigjl I laughed and danced and talked and sung. 1 'El . li GEORGE KLING Ei, ij' Entered from North High in '28. Jq7lbb.ifi07Zi To be a race car driver. , Actzvztuxr: Chemistry Club. lg 21 George says, High school is all right in a wav, ,S but it 'ways' too much. -31 PEN. 1 1 DORIS KOCH 311' Hobby: Wasting time. Activities: Cen- i sowe, W Book Stair, Lariat General Staff. ll 1 In her, manners are more expressive than ll if-si IEEQ words. ' :Pied ' l . iii I:l GERALDINE AGNES KOPLIN G'm'r1e N QE ' E Ajnbilion: To own a girls' orchestra. 3 i, flctzvzzzar: Censowe, Corridor Guard, Stu- dent Tutor, Girl Rooters' Club. 1 Bly mind to me an empire is. 'iii ' :args -3-Ego jsj GEORGE KORMAN 5-egyf LQ . . , . :ssl :i Ambztzarirl -'Io be a second Paul VVh1t- 'lgu man. ACYIWIIIBJI Rodeo General Staff. How fluently nonsense trickles from his tongue. ' 1 l R... hill Ei f ,351 GEORGE M. KOUKIES Hnibiiionz To be an architect. Activities: ,Mg Trafhc Police, Corridor Guard, Aircraft fi ,tif Representative. Q 1 .A genial disposition brings its owner many ,I I friends. ,Stiff , iff, ,- it R fr-aw giifiil Hi: l X f-'35 ' l x JffT IL'-F' Tfijl ,e.i'i,l 1 le? . . .,. , f -' ,.,.::: if 'f r- ' -1 ' Y- 'f' ',:g.',ff1L ' f 2-' '1 ' Yi ' r J-? ' f 1 ' 'ri rr i l il'.' ,T-,-iffiir f'afTT 'f'f'ff1i''?'T VW 'T'7':'Cf'i1 ?ii,11,'.lI -'11 'f' 'rr GTF' 1,22 'Q 'TFF' TT fT 7 f ji. ' ' ili!J,f5,r E-I'ftlfo..'u.'.riLw .Elf up uf,-.. .t'-:j,..f'f?fEl,.e -girl! lS3l Y.. ,,,,, V .Ml ll,- -i .1 l l --'QR ' :Wil l l AMES KOVACH 'fs' ide,- iklelnllm lw,..,.,l 'V W Hubby: Radio. Aclifuities: Chemistry 'pug I Club, Corridor Guard. ll? l . Whoe'er excels in what he tries, ,,l l,i,, ill IN! Appears a hero in our eyes. , ' ze. i Niall Qi? f Qilffli ff 1 MAYNARD KREIGHBAUM Sian i ight! Eff, ' Entered from East High in '29, Hobby: gg' Basketball and Tennis. flczifuitiesz junior .3511 .gill Glee Club, Fish Club Cat Emp. lil Please d0n't be so bashful, Stan, W iigglx Some girls like a real cave man. MET .riff .ie ,,.., Eelwl 'la' '::iI 7 2.::.,. 'lil-I ROSALIND KRUPP Rosy l Ambition! To grow taller. It is Clualitb' not quantity that counts. 1 'jj ITL. :IHA l ,rg i will ' I '... :::: 1, wig-I 31:2 I WALTER KUHLKE Wan yllfli l zfmbition: To get married. Aclifuilies: Hi-Y, Varsity Football, W Club. WEE NVe have seen many counterfeits, but ' 'Ee XVe are born believers in great men. l Ni? ' I mis: l lui-azuz ' sal lwgflix GILBERT LANDWEHR Gil , Habby: Tennis. Actiqfitierz Chemistry N ig Club, Orchestra, Band.. ligd Never get into a Hurry, X' Ifor it never pays to worry. life l fL::l l Eli' Nfil I fill r , 5: I LE! 1,53 FRED LANSINGER Jung it Activities: Hi-Y, Glee Club, Lariat Gen- I ral Staff. l Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. , itll'-Ei A 'iii 13651 ' Q iligi ' 15-bidi 3 WANDA MARGUERIT LARRI Hob I Drivi g. A itie ' e Club, 'lggf W Swe ter m ' R c t ve Staff, ' Gir ' i t nal Honor Society. ,llifqt Mig' H vu , that which she wills to do or say, 5 WEE! . Seems wisest, most virtuous and most discreet, ROSE LASTOCY Wi7zd7y W ,.,l ' , , . :Q - .Ella Entered from Gm-field High. Ambition: 3 To be a nurse. ', .hiillil Always jolly, always kindg ll l?E?E,, .Ffh ' l . , l l ,.,. l 1, 3 She is the maid we like to find. Iyjgfjflf -ifiiliiiill l :ml ll-miifl fl l ll'Q'f'7L:lJl 13 li' -'X is l gif... l l li Q ,il li r , fff 4. sggffif' 'ii' ii - A'A fi. .Li-, gmt ,f3:g.? :F - ' ' ' . 2' lrff 'ff--ff ' iii -'Z - :Z f' uw, . WH fl qw H ff-. ti. Jill 'ggi' 12215 ,Ely El? 1 rg. lim WSEJ, tf::5 l, MQ. ii. e 'Eli 9 'Eilfii :Malls Jgul list y, 11,1 N221 l1E,li Diehl fill liilllf iifif llfil N Ili:-' '13, ' ll Y .ga ,'lllE,lHl', . - ' iilll, i'-imlxlm'l i IVA LEATHERMAN Mc Hubby: Hunting Iggies . Activities: Censowe President, Glee Club, Girl Root- ers' Club, Rodeo General Staff. just the kind ol' girl we all like to know. EVA LEIDAL Efvc Hobby: Dancing. Actifvilies: Girls' W Club, Girl Rooters' Club, Censowe. Rings on her lingers, bells on her toes, She will go dancing wherever slle goes. MAX LEIDAL, jr. Hobby: Poker, basketball, football, and women. Arti-vities: Corridor Guard, Lariat General Staff, Class Basketball. He's armed without, though innocent within. MARGARET MACKEY Margie Ambition: To be the first girl to ride in the Akron zepplin. Actifvitics: Class Bas- ketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Corridor Guard Club, Censowe. If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget them all. FULTON MAHAN Fult Ambition: To go to college and be able to speak Spanish. Activities: Hi-Y, Glee Club, VV Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Class Basketball. Steadiness of purpose marks a real man. CALVIN MALONE Cal Entered from Massillon, O. in '29. Hobby: women. Activities: Football, Basketball Letters Cln Massillonj, Basketball, Football. If he's calm, cool and collected, it's Cal NVho'll be to all a faithful pal. RICHARD K. MANSFIELD Hack Entered from VVest High, Rochester, N. Y. in '28. Hobby: Deep sea diving. Aclifvi- ties: Track, Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Wrestling Captain. All great men are dead and I tlon't feel well myself. MARY MARKEN Entered from Springfield High in '27. Ambition: To grow up. Adi-vities: Cen- sowe. She's always surprising someone. . tu at '-551.-ly-'HF' -1 -'wr' iv 4 :wigi:'m'1' w ' vrviiwv l.. l V, I ,,,. l i Il 'll rw i ,ilu .,,. J, .- ,all l ,., ,,,., l W , ..,, 1 5:3 1 lliis ii , ,-,..4, bmi Will, ill , ll 'i' i ,v-L i l QQ l .-1 . 5 g::. l EEE? ME ll? ll E, 'i k 5. I i T. 1 -..v ii l,,o., ,iz li VE le ,ig iQ li , 455 U53 ll r ll E ,z g 1, , s...' V r-1 ,l n I 3: l f EE lx ll Eg 5 Ei ll 2 'lie ,Est 1 ' , ,fr-,. TPI' l' 41 ill www.,-fq ,--'H ,,,, w- Y- ,aff v--l-1 V71-,g-fs--f 11 -fr 13.2.14 .t-,w?,mll!:.llllw il ,:f..,,fws.l.l1 ll,l1ll,f,ulll,l' lllhlihgll'l'llg,lg!l,UIllllll lv,Hllllillllg,Hl5,,1lgl.allplllle,-af,-Le., ',.., gf. :xii l. f l Q a l l I E v I I -l l. l 4 l ,. ll 5, l l l V l JAMES MARSHALL Jim Entered from Mt. Savage High, Mary- land. Ambition! To get out of West High. Actifvitierz Glee Club, Police Duty. My kingdom for a diploma! JAMES A. MATHERS Jimmy Hobby: Athletics. Activities: Lariat Solicitor, W Book Committee, Hi-Y. The man is only half himself, The other half is his expression. F RAN CIS MATTHEWS Frankie Hobby: Dancing. Heard melodies are sweet, But unheard melodies are sweeter. RENA ELIZABETH, MATSON W0e11ie Ilo,bby:.-Jklyimping. Activities: Rodeo Ex.ecutive5,Staff, Girl Reserve, Student Sen- ,,eAre,,yngibf Red cross, Art Club, Glee Club, ,Tlfift Club, National Honor Society. K She is a scholar and a good one. L H' WILLIAM PENN McDONALD Ambition: A Latin, History, and English professor. Activities: Rodeo Executive Staff, Inter-Class Debate, Varsity Debate, Chemis- try Club, National Forensic League, Lariat General Staff, Rodeo General Staff. He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit. VVILLIAM JAMES MCINTOSH Bill Almbitinn: To play a sax on Broadway or in Hollywood. Actifvzzunr: Band, Or- chestra, Boys, Glee Club, Corridor Guard, Senior Orchestra, Sax Sextette, Lariat Dis- rributor. He wins, because l1e tries. ANNA MAY MCMULLEN Pige Hobby: Traveling. Aclifvities: Chemis- try Club. Entered from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. in '28. Her eyes and face radiate geutleness and sweetness. ALICE MIKOLASHEK lllike Hobby: Talking. Activities: Girl Root- ers' Club, Censowe. VVoman is at best a contradiction still. m, .. ,,, .,- ,,,,, i - , ,xl-. w v w ,, ull , ,N , ,Z Y ll ii I I iw U .,.. 'i ' LW!! . li I 'l-,Ling li L BLlff '.:Li'iZ:ilei iii' S61 Ml tl- 1 wr g, ,.' Elf: V: ,NL HQ I P ..- 1.4 M., ,,. E E iff lfl .ge ,.., -A l il C:-. l if J E . Elf , rl , +W- FE v i ,gt in ul: ,lv . FH r i lt- tri il? IIT, , QTL ll lk 1 v v 11:18. - t'.:r:4t:n7':'rf2'vf 'H''-1'-1'.:r 'r '-fa-,f,T -f' - f ,ska-,,J -1 -,. . . . - . ..f,. , l . ,- t . .gi . ,C l JW .syn : . i 11 Q53 -1 ,1j'.'IL,1T.'.. SML.. ...-J..e-:1f'Q.Y4H-: , 1 H j If N ,N h Z Qi ---Z--rw-T - ,WWW V Il' l . 'Q a, up ' 232 l Mi: ii:-if i Nil. lift' . 'gljfi ll 'l lllrl .. ,, U ' twill JULIUS MIRMAN Jookcy lm-fl f Hobby: Basketball. Actifuities: Class Basketball, Lariat Reporter. 1 Courteous to all, but intimate with few. . Jai Qi E1 13 if :r Rafi JOHN MOORE 'fwmhzmv j :N Ambition: Bootlegger. Actifviiies: Debate' .-. J Club, Chemistry Club, Student Senate. I3 , Oh, it'5 a shame to say what you mean, ,, 4555 Some little boys should be heard and not i seen. 1: -1v --- gz.-jg ,- gi ' iz! iii V 1 , i MARIE MOORE X 1 Hob-by: Skating. Entered from South. , 1 ix Actzfoztzcs: Girl Routers' Club, Spanish j , igh ' Club lAt Southj. ' i 5- Y' Possession is nine points of law, E I l And self possession the other one E V I Q ' ,I I , 'A ll . ' 3' RALD M. MORRIS Jerry E . Ambition: Medical-missionary. Aciifui- Z J N Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Band. E I l: 5 ' H 'ood at problems, but himself hard to solve. E . E -- i:- E E E - E , V FLORENCE MORRISON Fluff-if , E 3 1 Entered -from Confluence High School in ,E X- Q '29. Ambztzon: To be ambitious. 2 E 1 Ambition is the mind's immodesty. 2 f if - ' lg : i E E I GRACE MORRISON Gracie :: E 'zfvgfbyz Reading. Aciifuitiesi KWH Book E 2 Distributor, General Lariat Staff. . E 5 Q' go entertaifiment is si cheap as reading, - 1 or any p easure so asting. ' Q l i Q i LIBBY MOSKOVITZ him . 5 ti! Hobby: Imitating Greta Garbo. ' 'll My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. E I - .- l E l v j - is .'T.' gg RERDINAND MUELLER pn-,1f,,'f E JA Ambilion: To grow a moustache. I n- ' 3' A manly ambition, Ferdie. Good luck! YYY 1:-'QE li 2 f f ' fi Q n 5' l . . ,- I I ea . -- O 4 'S l :f'- mm mu V i w 'z l' inm' 1 if-1,ilmilmmlainmmilfailnluwillll 1 l37l lj, :rl ll L'-ll l 73? l23ll ii 'Fl ul 554 Zi' ll Ei 1: :Q ll I Till l ew l an l Emi l :EH Gill ll l 5,5 ll ggi' H El l ggi! Il -.w 21 l ll fu 4 ,l . ll ill gl fill l l c e l -. ' Hllllilrl rm, H il, , . -.ii.vui,,m1l v AQ, ll ll J 1 il . 1, , lllfflrl l l l l il.. l , 1 l fll i . l ll Ill lil lb A n l I ' llsl .Aw .l ll ,il w'?.', vllf rl . ,,.'. 1 ..,.. eo' JOHN NAEF Hobby: Sports. Activities: Hi-Y, Na- tional Honor Society, Rodeo General and Executive Staff, Second Team. True eloquence consists in saying all that is proper and nothing else. JOSEPH L. NAEF Joe Ambition: Commercial artist. Activities: Dramatic Club, Associate Rodeo Editor, Thrift Club, Rodeo Solicitor, National Honor Society, Hi-Y. Quiet and serious he surely works hard, XVe know lt,S success l1E'S looking toward. DOROTHY NEAL Dot Hobby: Basketball. Entered from Dick- enson Seminary in '28. Actifuities: Lariat Solicitor. O' woman! in' our hour of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please. PETE NIME Curly Ambition: To make good. Actifuilief: Varsity Football, Second Football Team, Class Basketball, Lariat, Aero Club. Oh! that marcell Long may it wave! JANE E. NYE Juana Hobby: Swimming. Arlifvitiesz Girls' Glee Club, Thrift Club, Corridor Guard. How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eye: Like an star glancing out from the blue of the sky. MARIE O'BRIEN Irish Hobby: Swimming. Activities: Girls' W Club, Censowe. i Sensible, steadfast, and denture. VERNON, OLDHAM Si-wifty Hobby: Athletics. Artifuilicsr Football, Varsity, Basketball, 'VV Club, Hi-Y, Stu- dent Senate, Band, Corridor Guard, Rodeo Sport Editor, Track, Chemistry Club Presi- dent. O wad some power the giftie gie us, To see ourse1's as others see us. FREDA ORGEL 0rgeI Hobby: Tennis. Activities: Girls' W Club, Class Basketball, Volley Ball, Base- ball, Tennis, Rodeo Executive Staff, Corridor Guard. One of a pair of deuces, -My 41-. l 'EW ,., l l, E' l ,14-,ll, l rzlf El J E55 l1E?.iI Zrflll NHEQW 5 lil it Stl zggiw l,::. , ll ILT 1, s., 15551 ll 555' 152V IEW, 7,22 l ll .1 -at-fl i 1, IEW ,.... l ,-..., EW lain .EQ ' V 'fi in :Li ll .,,l --.J Z ,... ,, lm Ja 1 l A ll l il 1,-tl l., ' , ,I , -,., , gin, L - 1 s Y - - ,, , , . ,YW 7.7 ,fm ,.... .-,..,,:q. uf -i:f . -- ll, , - -HY, ,YE ,I YY yn-my : ,,,,, N , ,,,, L.. ,. . ,. .., -.. .--.. ..- -,f-,- -- - , F V - - ,l J l83l life' l lx:--r-3 l 1 111 .H ,av ,i, l lil .Mil U., 'llll lu l., ll :Q I l..,ll,l vi 51. li i 1 .Q ll 'zip --1 l l Wai: , ltzll I l l .,.i.i ir? 77.5, -if ,275 :S iii? El L? F31 Q22 25 Z'-17 L'-s lg, P25 S25 lil f:!Z lil I I-,. E13 llil, Eli lil lil is lffgjll llflill iii l .i 4 l lla, ffl fi iw Viet, ill 'Sal la r rl i ev, all tl l 'l ll i:l.yl , will ,M vl, x L, ,g , 1 . i ' RACHEL ORGEL Hobby: Tennis. Actifuities: XV Club, Tennis, Class Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Corridor Guard. The other cleuce. MARGUERITE OSMUN Peg Hobby: S.S.S. Acti-vities: Dramatic Club, Chemistry Club, Shakespeare Club, Tennis Team, Senior Color Committee. Eternal sunshine settles on her head. JOHN PATRICK uSq1li7lln Hobby: Accidents. Activities: Police Duty, Corridor Guard, Glee Club. A period ought to be ten minutes long, tive to come and five to go. MINNIE PETERSON Min Hobby: Dancing. Aflifviliffi Lariat Staff, The girl who puts the pep in peppermint. PETER PETROFF Horse Hobby: Athletics. Activities: Varsity Football '29, Class Basketball, Corridor Guard. As good an athlete as we have, And a fine fellow. GENEVA PIPER G5'L'fUiL ' Hobby: Dancing. Activities: Girls' Basketball. I love to wind my tongue up, I love to hear it go. JACK POVVER Hobby: Golf. Art ities: ramatic Club, Student Senate. I bear a charmed lil' ELIZABETH RAD 'ANY Liz Hobby: Athletics. Activities: Hockey, Baseball. In athletics she excels, For she plays the game quite well. .Y ,., , .J ,f, , . , :ill Li ulllull .,,, ,, l l.::.ll'l l i.-.ij l-iii ls. 5 ',,Q?igEi llifiill :li ,iii-'l IEE? , , 3 , , ll l , lil il ,l ti it-21 ..'i ' :til 5.1, . ,- EN EI-31 , iii:-at , .... 5 f'-4 i ' .4 ef A' il 1 !-1 LTL ,L..., ,lEill ,'+--'gl :Fc Mfg , Q25 i -4 n 2,21 lliiel 1 r llliifl lil , :rm 4:2 , it 1 Ei ll l l 1225 l l -..ii i ke-f , iw: ,Lge 1:3 EE Eel Mi f-fl , it .., I .,.,i lf' l i will 'hmm ll r.,':-,,i 55-L7 aelfi: i 313'-9: ' iii Q. , . .. vt, , 4 If' l QrQ,l.,:, frail.: lllfjfml l, 3355 ,,,- ii if i 1' 'L' ' ' A ' -' :'-:f'f' li ff.,:.:' ,. .41 f zzfgt, W- 2.Li i lifi. . . , liz .YL LI. . ll-ill 'l 3' --,N-f 5.5 V 34,1-'-'f i f ':'ii 'r': ,,ff'fl-' - if' T',fff ff ,V H: I-N 131- ,, L- -f -e R- --.,, Y .2 fe 1'- H-,:,,j, 1-fra. j if F- ,Y,:,L',i' gs. - fi.::gall-.-tllllteletlit,Q, tile. .. , ,3,1..,,IfallllliilEQl,.i,lill.il..iu..l4f1.l'.limili1+flill.Ullla,lzi ilfllllt.-Ql1..f, l89l 'l l ,ai l it l lil. l -will Ei ,..J l. l ll . . .1 I r l t 4 1 1 4 f r r 1 wrt lvifl-' ET El ' ,T E113 rl 55,5-,j HELEN V. REED 'flfmiif ,ilf!,IiQ, Wi Entered from Libbey High, Toledo, O. in l Iliff 38. .H0bby: Swimming, Activities: Censowe W Eg, abmet Art Club. I A sweet, attractive kind of grace, gil A full assurance given by looks. ig W5 iii 4 Eg 4:1 WILEERT REINHART Rainy WE Habbby: Athletics and music. Activities: ,iii J lnter-High Orchestra, Hi-Y, Class Basket- oall. I I ' M51 EE, The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Wlggi 1 Zrzi is i .Eli DOROTHY MARIE REINHOLD Dot Hobby: Dancing. Activities: Thrift Club, Q :qi Girl Routers' Club, Corridor Guard, Lariat .. 22:2 l General Staff. Mi: l Ei Better to die ten thousand deaths iii? Than wound my honor. l y Ei A ii-l E1 ' MARGARET LOUISE RHOADS Margie T L ' Ambition: To be a librarian. Aftivities: 1 fi Library Club, Lariat Staff, W Book Com- 3 mittee. , X Good nature is her middle name. E if . jOSEPHINE ROBERTSON Jo 'Z l x Ambition: To grow up. Activities: 4 F- 1 El 1 Dramatic Club, Student Tutor, Censowe, I' ' Lariat General Staff. , ri Oh! yes! she's full of laughtem, ' Z 1, Arid her eyes just sparkle with glee. .. - I! ig it RICHARD ROOT Dick .E , Zyl flmlzitiont To be rich. Activities: Cor- 5 ridor Guard, Chemistry Club, Class Basket- E511 ball, W Book, General Staff, Lariat Gen- l l eral Staff. r' ' 1 Ambition has taken him by the collar, ' ig - Hail! To the almighty dollar. l 22- l - . i A f- l I' V LOUIS ROSENFELD Lefty Ambition: To be a chemist. Activities: E 1 Debate Club, Chemistry Club, Rodeo Floor l ZZ l Manager. ' T V Look at me, how big I be. E- T' l ' E: l - . - I 3 OSCAR ROSENWECIG jg 0.r.rit ' -J l 1 ' Hobby: Drivingasgl. tivitiesz Lariat Q. l General Staff. ',- , J There is one manj Om I sist upon respect- E i, 1 mgfll tmliiig is f M 'nf 5 i , Q ' tr 1 til 'X L ,ff , Q N, 0 3 T E lt-4 l xy X, fl V' ' li ,xii X: x' I K 1 3? XJ l . F 1 Q, ., E at E- E - ...EE at .t V T- - -- E i... H'avR'5Tf7G1'.'3a,71fTETT'T a f'ffN'H? F'w'm ' ' P rr ' 771 'rw ' ' 'TT' ' : V' ' -Yeh TCF? -ft' il iE2.'f1a'fzfea2f1f...aae.-MtUmlLTllttlm-:maart-er ffllllllllstellllltmlituutllrrlftylyZuliiMaiL.ltlJLRmuEm1lMr!. gQtaQ1.t..,,3 3-.A,r,,,,g,,,,,.,,,,,e,,,,,,LT,,c,,.,,, .., W Y, ,., ,, , -.-cw.. ,, - - - - - -.yrs f It - - - cc. f f l90l 1' X .al V , I F7 ' v, .. , V-' Le, .. .,s...--.,sm-W. W-. - W Y , - . . . -- ., ,U ., , .V .l.. ,l ll. ..- - - 1 , , l l ' I ,lm .17 .,..f Y W A, V W .x ., 1 .,y, VJ.-V-i,1,,,A-lf., . N 1.,.,,,, V, Y 1 ., f- 1 '-.re .xxx .::,- .-.'LLtAi,g...t1,e.,. .t , ,,',s,- A .. ,- , . V A' n l ,,1,-1:9-gg ' gd-Legg, Li .1 ' -- .Q ' ,-.v. .' -5531 t --A '1-ffgv -,-1 .1.. W ' 4 :inf -W iff., rt . -en L , we -. .A . 4. - ,m 'liz I NNHW flfi'5 Vey A ft? V95 4 ijiii i lid l ,argl in l .fe SARAH RUBENSTEIN Sally Qi' Hobby: Tennis and swimming. Aclifvi- E51 tics: Censowe, Girl Rooters' Club. iff: Her name spells fame. , slr.. l 9 'L 'x 23 SL 5-3 T' FOSTER RUSH Fuzzy ,jj , Hobby: Sports. Activities: Corridor Guard, 'T Class Basketball, Lariat General Staff. i I dare do all that may become a man. I xr: ,.-:J ' 1:1 ' l- MARIAN RUSONICK Trix , li, F' Ambition: To be a private secretary. I lf' Actifvitier: Thrift Leader, Lariat General Q '-' El' Staff, Girl Routers' Club, Lariat Manager. ' iii Marian's our reason, for not believin' E Gentlemen perfer blends . E 7 E JOHN SABO Saba E- Hobby: Baseball. Z Lil'e's too short to hustle. E 4 t 'Z SARAH SCHLITT Sayre 3 i if Z Ambition: To travel. Activities: De- f . ' bate Club, Student Tutor, Corridor Guard, E f t- Lariat General Staff, Student Senator. L.: gi She is clever, her tongue is her best asset. l L. 15 RICHARD SCHMIDT Scbmidly li Entered from Zion. Lutheran School in '25. 5 Hobby: Driving a car. E Petite and funny, likes dancing and driving, 1' E His success is assured, if he keeps on striving. : ssl F': va' RICHARD WILLIAM SCHROY Dick ii?-. Q Hobby: Women. Activities: Student Sen- l M-E1 ate, Dramatic Club, Sweater Committee, ' Rodeo General Staff, Judd Club, Thrift Club. E 21 They all have the same hobby E -,' l But not the courage to state it. a l 1 Q I EEE S DOROTHY SCHUSTER Doro 3 ' Entered from Central High in '28. Am- l Q Z X bition: To be an interior decorator. 3 Talk about ginger-she's a whole spice box! i J . ill bi' W -- f 1-If f....,-.:..QTZ2. Q .1 . ....,,.. -. ..... T fi-., .151-ie li Q 3-A Flillll llllll A t I, i'?5 Wl.l.E.l.l..l..Ll.ll ig! Q Y Y , W ,,., , -' '--J 'Wi ' - f' ' 'f '- l91l ri... A -W. al' .,,. ., V- l'-1 .,u 1- r . v l A ill - ll l ,istif l :Sf lt , l f. l l we f l fi l .QF ll liiii '-.. 'il NE will 5 F4 hill vg':.i i..l ,,,, u.: L. . ,... i...,, UQ Illia? l Jw? Clif .ii ---1, 11 Pi' .,... l ,,. L..-. Ii. , E Mtg. ,... I ii' ll if!! tw.. ...m ii. ig --c ll 212- T' Ear!!- l--Yr l .5 3, .V r in Q -14 :ig ' la 'f 1 L-i v 1, -4 1 ,- ,,.. ,--4, l 52 rl liiifi ,I J, s R., fr, .J . 'mlm t., -2 -ff in ' um' Lil iw. .l. . .Tw , . 1 3 .,, U lf. 111-., A: L.. CARL SCHVVEIKERT Hobby: Pharmacy. Actiwiliesz Lariat Home Room Manager. Speech is great, silence is greater. EDYTHE SEWELL Swede .Ambitiam To own an airplane. Actifvi- i1e.v: Glee Club, Censowe, Student Senate, Lariat Editorial Statf, VV Book Staff, Dramatic Club, Lariat Home Room Man- ager. just like another Helen Fired another Troy. SIDNEY SHEAR Sid Activities: Debate Club, Dramatic Clubg Shakespeare Clubg Glee Club Accompanistg Secretary, and Treasurerg Corridor Guard. A wonder at the piano key, His fingers move with perfect ease. FRANCES SHENK Shenkie Hobby: English Literature. Actifuitier: Corridor Guard, Senior Volley Ball, Lariat Reporter Staff, Girl Rooters' Club. It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. LEROY SHEPLER Sl1ortie Hobby: Basketball. Activities: Student Senate, Radio Club, Class Basketball, Lariat General Staff. He lives to build, not boast. JUANITA SHUMARD Nieza Ambition: To graduate. Activities: Girl Reserve. Entered from Linton, Indiana in '29 Be thine own self and thou art loveable. ELLEN SIMPSON Entered from Lilly High School, Lilly Pa. in '28. Adifuilies: Girls' Glee Club, Librarian. , Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low. FRANCIS SINGER Fran Hobby: Tennis. Actifvilies: Football, Basketball, Gym Club. Blferit is mightier than fame. j1j,'T -.,-af,..1,-HL ' 1 'q,i.1g 'ii'-.., ii ' 'if-FT-T-J..-AZQ-'T-ygjifnf--1 , ,., 5- . . n N ,v:,,.,. . Y ' ' 'i ' ' ' l Hl1iilii'l'-ill' Lillkll ihllldsillllhglllllil.-.lllil1l.llllllll fzsQ?'f--' 1 -A lf 'Q l -,J l,-. l lm is pi 111' 1: ,j V E F47 l l-5:25 l t ...ti . V-.. ,.- 1 .V 1-- l i f-g' r-Ef f Q .-. i. l -55: na., . --ll -'ii i 121: ' lr:-:J 5 l l L52 F2115 if----4 IEE! WEE M5 Eel l 'lla tie H1 it L itil fEl t lei ll , FELT? , . 1 uf- :g ,i ,.f ii 'J '77 l f ,.7, l Nfl ., ,X W.-Z bl.. . ,,. 1, .r l-.tl ,. ie ' l92l Y l +1-an , . ill-ii if -- tiff.. ww .-' ... lll '- i. , , ll ' All 'i SYLVIA sLEv1N sally - ill' Entered from East High in i29. Ambition: . To look like Dorothy Mackail. Activities: ' it Orchestra, lat East and VVestD. Beauty may be only skin deep ll But the knowledge is very penetrating. ':f :l , I iffiqi YALE SMILEY Smiley l Entered from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada lmfgu, in '28. Ambition: To graduate before I get old enough to vote. li I love to wind my tongue up, I love to hear it go. lliql, ' gi. ALICE REGINA s IKAZJJ :iqjlll Entered from un Il 0iS.,'A1Hbili07II To be a heart reaker Adifvitier: Thrift Club, Girl o et lub, Corridor Guard, Lariat G ne . l ,gfiul Divinely ta d 1 os divinely fair Fil' XVith a 'er 1 natu which is truly rare i ,xiii-l .EL l l, ANR SMITH Janie ...,, 3-. . lg,l, Hobby: S.S.S. Aftifzfiticsz Rodeo General Staff, Art Club, Shakespeare Club, Inter- High Orchestra, Thrift Club, Tennis Club, ' T' l b 'lji Girl Routers' C u . if A winning way, a pleasant smile Daintly dressed and always in style. F2221 . .57---ii l'Ef il:-el tgl, THALA SMITH 'fsmmyff li, Hobby: Music and swimming. Actifui- , O . -4 ties: Glee Club. fiiivl Give me the world with a fence around it ,lilig For T :nu queen and who are you? :Ei l H 155, ,. ll il ll Egfr RICHARD STAMBAUGH ,L ,jj Hobb ' Automobiles 4ctiw.vifie.v' Hi Y y. . i . - , Red Cross Council, Corridor Guard, Rodeo Eid, General Staff. EWU, A man of courteous, pleasant ways. Je . .., , 7 ,,. fl , u2bi?TI. ll BILL RKVVE R fiilg ,513 t r fro 1. ass. in '29. Zim, o , y: B. . ,,?f,l, Lord of himself. ROBERT L. STRAWDERMAN Bob 'pfayu Hobby: Fords. Actifvitier: Lariat Gen- jiii- eral Staff. His ready speech flowed fair and free Hifi In phrase of gentlest courtesy. li,-igil, l,2a..g2ll1i Wi l ljffiifl iliifiii I ii, -- ---f- 1 fffili ' . .. lp. j WV? ,YV A-iiii I Y. rm ,,.,... ,Hi ,.,T...,,,,, ,,, . Y. f. ,. H ti- .-4 , l i i li .1-nf. t,- l l, 1 -. - 1' ' L , 43- .. . ' . w w ff 4 l w 1 'i ' li' fn- 4-f nf 4- 'LT' -'..l. ,'.' i.-1.-...-... .-..'...,--Q. .t. L, 4' ' ilk 1-Jif J l93l l , , I ig ' 7 'TZLTLLYLYT TY,Q.l2 3lT'Y j,. :lit A ll lullldlll llll f ll ' ll' ll 'flifQlf.VQli..l lff!ldll,lQQ,,ijQr3lll1L93QL-,X-i'A'fili,f4fQEffliiQEQQ,fQ,ifgg, v l lx. l .,,. zlfxf w,,L ik. iii! -H . lfilzl . 1 il.. i -4'-1' - w,. ,, i .. .. Q. M will ill eb., l l L l l G.. 1.-, ,.... 'ty- L- .i iz f:f F- l E252 ,..., C.: 1:4 ' .,-.T P. 1-441' P- . A553 I-ml Mg, W v.....1 i i,.,,,,' ..., lg:l 2:12 pri, l EYES EES HE u:::. 414-:lt 11:5 IE? 1 l 3551 iz.-iz l lffilf i , M. Nil ff' l . l A .i -7-7 ' ,' rp: ' if fd. J f.sw,, l lv .l t. '4-.V 1-122 ..- ., f?,q..1: ,Q.....,,-,f, . 6,41-,, 1, ..- . Q. ., , , , . ll lgl ,al lei- r n I . ..., V t., ,, ,,- ,, W . X, 1 -,. . V.,-, V. V, Liv. i-Y,.i. .-A.,,1.l..,. . .g . , i , '. i -. . ,I .. . .,--,.ff,.,,-.-.,,,..' f. U Y f Y i: J Ll! i.i , mn , .. A, ....,.,e , , ...Y:e..,',': G G C I,l1,g1,,Q '- J . I :p-4.5 lil ILT :I S ,I.. NI II t., 111 ,.... ... , ,.-1 i- -Q IH 1 l - gf,-gill: N II 1-1211, gissl I UNI ,Jilin lIlI'.f,'I, RICHARD STREHLAW I i 'if' I . . ' J., 1 I :I'ffryl,, , Entered from Sandusky High in '26g Cen- ,J Qi' I tral High in '29. ldmbitionx To be a writer HImj,, and to travel widely. Activities: Class y lui 11 Basketball, Boy Routers' Club. l l Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles lligfq ll l Q you, I ET I Eiflll 1 ig EDWINA SWINEY Eddie 1 Hobby: Reading. Activities: Student Senator, Censowe, Corridor Guard. I . Her excellent work and winning ways 'WEE SEI' Make Eddie's friends all sing her praise M., QE., I -IEE lg INLET NICK SYRACOPOULOS l i E . . -d I I Hobby: Arguing. Activities: Student lg I Senate, Hi-Y, Debate Club, National Foren- U sie, Varsity Debate, Rodeo General Staff, 'I I 'fi Ticket Manager. Q534g., I He- would stop St. Peter's roll-call to ask I . questions. yi! I Isa I i-Ei. IIE 1 I 2 CARL TATE P,-0 .I fill Hobby: Golf. Activities: Hi-Y. ggi Iiiiim, None but himself can be his parallel. , Ei if I I iii l I2 1 I LUCILLE THOMAS Lu X ' 'fi' Hobby: Swimming. Arlivitiesz Girl E I li -JI Rooters' Club, Corridor Guard, Censowe, I ll-I ,ll QM Rodeo General Staff, Lariat General Staff, I :mr ,E 35,1 Student Tutors. -M ' ?GVECI.1ll'?I1l1llZll'lgS lunge kinzlest deeds .., 'Til - ere 111 ter very 00 c. ,II EI x I I - E ' FALILLYAN RUTH TSCHUMI Lil A if Iglji. Ambition: To be a nurse. Activities: Girl Rooters' Club, Chemistry Club, Lariat .Eg :E Stall. l -Qfl Not widely known but greatly appreciated. I -li ... , I-c l Ii i I 4 -- l ,l LAURENCE LEE UIFF ORD Larry D flmbitionz To walk around the world. II Artivilies: Chemistry Club President, Class R2 Color Committee Chairman, Student Senate, l ..-- Student Tutor, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat Ei General Staff, Junior Red Cross Council, ' ,li l IQ Juniuf Red cross, Hi-Y, Thrift club. I ' Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere. I I 53 li I ' i 1 ' I+' MARY VANDERSLICE , D 1 ' I2 Hobby: Swimming. gi I i,f'lI Haughty though she is at sight 'Ejil f , Sl1e's a clear and does what's right. will I I I 3' QI, ,I 111' 1, ' girl, I, . iii! -iii? I 33 ill' I , ,l If l I :L I l ....W-- , -:- A- -f --f -iff f-4 if f V ,ff - 4 li F w57f7? fQ2f'vF'rf2 59 if-Wi-Ev-7-A - '-L1 1 '-'gre rr ri r7' ' f fr- in Hr. 'T . l94l N Q.--.v -. . .5 ,A X si, 'Lf .W lliy, V I I, IR-Qu F ' '29 49:2 ll l. are ill! T E! 1 fi, it ,ij 132i -i 4 . ,,. -41 f l .3 1'- ANNE RUTH VOLKE Fal1Fab Hobby: Dancing. Acli-vitiesz Art Club, Corridor Guard, Censowe. Most glorious night thou Wert not made for slumber. PAUL D. WAGNE-R W? ' ' ' 'im . . . , xl' iii! MU sa l1,i'.ug gllil mm ii .-1 w , i...r. , .Ji i Hobby: Radio. Affiwifim chemistry E53 Club, Rodeo General Staff, Lariat General E J -L' Staff. A man who strives can conquer all. lF'.:? ii Ii-ffl -Q.. ll' li- w PAUL G. WAGNER So1zpy fi Q Ambilion: Electrical Engineer. Artifvilies: V jf Debate 1Club, Shakespeare Club, Rodeo Gen- lil ral Staff, Student Senate. ' F b Given to rare thought and to good learning N 3 ent. il l IRENE WARNER Peggy i: Z1 Ambition: To be a costume designer. id l Activities: Girl Rooters' Club, Censowe. if l Lariat General Staff. l Z A merry heart doeth good like medicine. W 5 if l fi OPAL WARNER 'famfwnief' Y 3 Ambition: To be a good swimmer and g 1 ,il dancer. Actiivitior: Censowe, junior Glee QE gl Club, English Club, Girl Roofei-si Club. ,E , 1:, A smile ou her face is the reflection oi .the 5 5: feeling in her heart. 9'- li. ' is R : GRACE! WATTS Gay'J -I WE Entered from Wahama High School, ' E Mason, W. Va. Hobby: Dates afte rchurch. ' , 'i A lady makes no noise. i 5 i.. lj-jj 3-. 1 RUBY WEBB Ei Q Entered from Central in 128. Ambition: Q 1-A To be a comptometer operator. Activities: 1: Glee Club. - gf 'iGE11tlEi1CSS, the matchless grace. i '::i Q HARRY R. VVERNER Ambition: To be a commercial artist-or ,iii bust. Aciiwitierr Hi-Y Club, Glee Club, jj' Band, Art, Lariat, Football, Wi' Club, VV 2 if Book, Rodeo. 3'Agl1e5xrt to resolve, a head to contrive, and , 'ZH a lan o execute. .i'f fi li F' fl ,IJ.'J ,pil ,gf , .-'KH v f R55 4651 I-' 1 garb' ff - f l ' .-L.w1f.swe-.f..faf:f2lIm,iilllulm'll.lima-iirfilluull..Llisulu1lilmzgilnl.L.:11ulu1liiuQiluaililraiimlull1,l1Iil1111,1,uHiime?gzE?ise3?sfQa4i.:ii.alg. I951 SAMUEL H. WILKERSON Little W'ook Entered from Talladega, Alabama, in '29. Hobby: Taking photos of ladies. Oh, women, perfect yvomen, VVhat a distraction! CHANDLER R. WILLIAMS Chan Ambiiion: To graduate. Activities: Glee Club, Corridor Guard, Treasurer Hi-Y. ' Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I Just sit. IVOR VVILLIAMS Ivory Ahmbition: To be a mechanical engineer. Actzvztzes: Lariat General Staff. A penny saved is a penny earned, This is Ivol s slogan, so we learned. SANFORD WINE Sandy Arrzbilionz To be a success. Activilier: Corridor Guard. gvixfglaysh notic ' tha s cease E . ARDELLA WIRTH Arden Hobby: Riding rolly coasters. Activi- ties: Glee Club, Girl Rooters' Club. No daisy or sweet blushing rose such pleasure yields. VIRGINIA WISHART Hubby: Reading. Aftivitierz Ginnie Student Senate, Girl Rooters' Club, Lariat General Staff, ibrarian, Censowe, Corridor Guard, Very sedate, industrious, and clever, Her Jvrrendshxp you would never sever. ART fl ' OOD . ' A t A ff it' No got in bi '. Activii 5: ll.'l E e utive SE-gl, IX-a eo en' , Lar G al? St , Dr.: ic 1 ', Stu e , aieikijl ng an Pin Committee Ch1ir 1a . ' Hrs appearance and physique from afar XVOuld liken him unto a movie star. ROBERT WRIGHT Bob Ambition: To sell radiators in the tropics. llffl M3 5 l ii! . 1 .I iii: tl! -H '1 i '::,L i l vigil. mais: li il.lIr----- I .. E12 f ,lla Q2 .Fil ii F-i' UU ll JE-i PEN xlliggfsl 3 ii willlf-if-I ,nil-Ev . l ylrsezi uliigrzsg-L if liege ill illigiiil. 113555. lil we Wlgiffil A I ii v 12:1 I bill . 5:5 1 ie... .., V 'llmlll ll, I ,W l,,lU45Il, , 'Tl ., rl f...IIllr..1l,' g1.1ll'.l ,..Y-'l'!fIl, -,U.llH.,..4ll -,-ff .f,. .',,'. . . . . WF I Activities: Corridor Guard, Football. It is much safer to think what we say than to ::1:5:l say what we think. 1 ifihllx . if l .. l --il '34 a if ' R1 961 JOHN D. YECK Johnny Hobby: Boy Scouts. Activities: Lariat General Staff, Rodeo General Stalf, VV Book Distribution Staff. He's a jolly good chap, by heek, His blushes creep far down. his neck. PETER YENICKY Pee-lVee Entered from Cuyahoga Falls High in 128. Ambition: To be six feet two inches.. Aclirvi- ties: Band, Bank, Lariat Staff, VV Book Staff. Better to be small and shine than large and cast a shadow. MARGARET EVELYN YOUNKIN Sis Entered from Grantsville High in '28. Ambition: To be a nurse. Some think the world is made for fun '11 frolic, 'n so do I. C. W. SUPER ZANG S1zpe Ambition: To be an All American foot- ball sta1i Activities: Football, Hi-Y, Rodeo S'taHi, Student Senate, Ifariat General Staff, Thrift Club, W Club, Student Tutor, Na- tional Honor Society. He's a. regular, jolly good fellowg Had many a hard knock but never showed yellow. LEONARD ZARLE Lennie Hobby: Football, hunting, aviation. Activities! Aero Club, Class Basketball, Lariat Reporte1', Lariat General Staff. And even his failings leaned to virtues side. CHRISTY ZICKEFOOSE Crit Hobby: Seein' my girl every night. Actifui- ties: 'Police Force, Corridor Guard, Lariat General Staff, W Book distributor. There are those that prefer single blessedness, but there are also those-. HAROLD ' ZINTEL . elm-fy Hobby: Swimming. Actifuities: 6Hi-Y, Dramatic Club. A hit among many misses JEAN ZISSEN Ja J? Entered from North High in 27. Hobby: Driving. Aclifviiies: Lariat General Staff. Last but not least. v .1 l l l il l l li ll i ! l Qi in 4, l-gi W .i ll l l lu. ll ll l l l l l .ll ,l lr ii 1 1 1 l r l . l llf rl l ' ll .. at 1--iw '-v -:.4.- . ll 4 '- ' ' '.- L -.2 1 .1 ...iL.,....L..g, -l ...ll.i.-.',:1 -.,:g1g,gggf,:44 V I97 l w .M Qi-:5 Q-Q. l l WILLIAM BROCK Dub Hobby: Fighting. Activities: VV Club, Basketball, Football. Oh, for the career of a boxer: GEORGE MULLE-N Hobby: Reading. Artifvities: Band. Let your speech be better than silence or be sil ent! LEONARD SILVER LOUIS GLEITSMAN Bm'01z Hobby: Chess. Activities: Corridor Guard. Variety is the spice of life: I'm one variety. XVILLIAM MURD OCK Ambition: journalist. Activities: Head cheerleader, Corridor guard, Dramatic Club president, Lariat Editorial Staff, Hi-Y, Color Committee, Senior Chapel Committee. ' Pep, Punch, and Personality. Ambiiiovzi To be a chemist. Open the wimlmv! I want to throw out my chest. l9Sl M107 I wwmxmuzmuwms L k S7 X7 '7 h1m1u:.uu:'ff-QM! I .N - 1 ,1 IE, t-. i .. lllifll l , 1. Q l ll ' in E .plz lf! V ' il ll 1 fill Eli izfrlii I Meryl fill iii! 'feat 252242 Hail iilgjlli j 1523-ii 1 , fiilli Li l IE! fail l Li? l 1.1 i '-M? tai . lp! ' 'ligi . Fi fi . . . . . leg-lg! Third Row:-Martha Slusser, facultyg Alice Miller, pieturesg Esther Hatter, girls' sportsg Robert 51? Zimmerman, snapsg Rena Matson, art. M257 Second Row:-Melba Hoover, seniors, Betty Kitselman, picturesg Vernon Oldham, boys' sports: Wanda Larrick, classesg Hazelbelle Davis, organizations. ,Ya ,--e l First Row:-Joe Naef, associate editor: Genevra Field, arty Iohn Naef, classesg Harriet Fenneman, seniorsg Miss Hassenflue, faculty advisor. l2oloEo EXECUTIVE starr L2 '71 1 gy? PON the award of the All American Honor Rating to the '1929' Rodeo, this year's le, E . . . EZ! , fi, staif has been inspired to follow the good example set by its predecessor. Under iii' jiT41tg'?ir the supervision of Miss Hassenfiue, faculty advisor, and Marcelline Spencer, editor- 17 Mil.. i ' gi- in-chief the 1930 staff has endeavored to produce in this volume a record of the pei, i limi , . . . ' . Milf! years aetxvlties at West High. 'Q-'ijml M ... i, iii For the first time in its history, the Rodeo has emerged with VL.. , , ,gflf color on its opening and 'division pages. All but two of the division i lim . . IN pages were designed by Rena Matson and Genevra Field. The 'll li: layout and drawings for the entire opening section and two glial division pages were designed by Marcelline Spencer. The inside ifiiiili cover design is the work of Rena Matson. ' i fig mi,-,N ll The staff is indebted for the services of the following people: :fit Miss Henry, art advisorg Eunice Miller and Nelda Zickefoose, M1 , in-li l iw typistsg Ed Sloane, Jerome Rogotf, and Byron Fairbanks, cartoon- istsg Morton Greenberger, featuresg and Margaret Rhoades, or- Mamemne Spencer i lg ganizations. Editor l I ,. my Li-A 'll il,,'- f i i i ,flffii 1,'J'v'l: - ll lim VIL 3 li f -4 5 - 4' W ' TW-. Y ,Ti 'if -,2ii?fY'YYti,Y,,, :il f, ..- ., 3,1 A l li QQ 53 ei ., . H001 iv, gt, ,o,, ,. l 'lil' 'ln iii-1 ,jf l r ILT vii ' ii if E: 3 ig T3 H53 h, HE in l:: fi if lE E1 EE EL E K k , -Hi eil H541 Weil! l al ,a. ,E- l 3 E Ii llff, ,, - i-- l,.., Ugg , -- 1.4 ,121 l Vi: V. Y.. rfl' I vi in Ill- : U. ' Q fi fe -- T'f T1 , -,-,rpigjc Q-, ,.--', - -.L-I if X Y, '1--., W, - 1 - V i w. Egg 11 i Will w iTfif1Y . 4 i c it Wg- p4g1e23c,.,fq lj., . ' 'g',, if 714 - 7- :f-ff - Y f - -1 V 1 l -'ll' s liiizil' l i yi, -4-I., 1' mil ,Hi ful l l lil! J wzufx i Mil . i3.2':l if if L1 i ij ' , lf!-il i 11503 I iii: I i Zi ,EEL l ,lE5l 'viii' f: 1 , lf' meal lllili IE? l l IE l i l lrgil lip ll:f l iii M Eli lil lf:1l . EE I 253, Third! RONVZ1vll'llli3l11 Houk, classes: Margaretbelle Bonham, organizations, Geraldine Ganuneter, 53, features, Nancy Kanaga, seniors, Robert Crawford, SC11l01'S. ggi i . . . S-1 ' Second Row :-Jane Honeywell, facultyg Alvin Miller, semorsg Dorothy Cooper, featuresg Dale 3.1 Harrah, organizations, Pauline Powelson, seniors. . First Row :-Mr. Neuenswander, faculty advisor, Virginia Myers, classes, Super Zang, boys' sports, , Freda Orgel, girls' sports, NVillia1u McDonald, organizations. 51-11 i , lv STAFF , 1 :ee I' Mr. Neuenschwander at its head, the Business Staff of the Rodeo has functioned I3 Q7 1, 5-QQ' admirably. Q Under the able direction of John Feudner, business manager, and Arthur Wood, advertising manager, the Finances of the Rodeo have been partly secured and the remainder definitely assured. , li ' :El li In obtaining subscriptions, the business manager chose four il . 1 1 assistants to act as Hom' managers. These managers, Martha , 'Eg l Slusser, Louis Rosenfeld, Dale Harrah, and Hugh Davis, supervised ' the work of the room solicitors during the campaign by each sub- E 52512 scriber in advance. , n i Before the holidays, 1278 paid subscriptions were secured and tj, l-ater 60 subscriptions were obtained from the incoming january 'ggi freshmen. ' 3 l The money from the various clubs was solicited by Dale l Harrah. Through Arthur Wood, 525 dollars worth of advertising Tohn Feudnel. 6 was solicited which places the Rodeo on a successful financial basis. Business Mgr. l Wil l Q?4Z5g3'l 1 'i llllfji W 3 N If A Y i Y-' 'Q I, N! ffiii?i,1? Y N gifj. fltnj H- iiiiw i - . . . r. i gi, W ,ng f: ,..,,:,.g.:..J.,t.e,,ll:44,1 ,.,g31,.YU,n-. DIJIQ ADVEIQTISEIQS 5 ,.,:lw,zfml:.i. .. . . wrf?if,1i,l11li2'l '- A- Virginia Grannell Arthur VVoocl Pearl Brown Richard Schroy HE Rodeo Advertising Staff, under the management of Arthur Wood, is composed 7 of those students who have secured at least forty dollars worth of advertising. Of those eligible for the staff, Evelyn Gamble secured eighty-five dollars worth, the greatest amount. Richard Schroy placed second highest with Arthur Wood, Virginia G1-annell, and Pearl Brown a tie for third place. Others who helped collect advertising were: Eugene Maloney, Esther Harter, john Yeck, jane Gosling, Adelaide Wolf, Paul G. VVagner, Imelda Keller, VVilliam Carpenter, and Robert Zimmerman. The Actual Business College R. T. Woolcock Peck's Studio Morgan Nesbitt Hardware Five Points Bakery Northern Ohio Power and Light Co. The Bankers Guarantee Title and Trust Co. Maple Lunch Godard Insurance Agency Paris Fashion Fouche and Brittian The Akron Savings and Loan Co. Hammel Business College Eddie's Barber Shop Five Points Radio VVeiss and Keslar The Akron Pure Milk Co. The Akron Clearing House Association Shecter's and Co. The United Cigar Store Madison's Aulds Class Rings Oscar's Delicatessen Robinson's Book Store -'.. 1.l.4.::,f.Milnl11wif.-.QJ.2' The Brooks Co. Rudicks The Day Drug Co. The Geo. S. Dales Co. Averill Dairy The National Bank Book and Supply Co. J. H. Durkin General Dry Cleaners The Central-Depositor's Bank 8a Trust Co The Koplin Specialty Co. Naher Del-Iaven The Billow Undertaking Co. The Wise Furnace Co. The Highland Flower Shop The Alamo Auto Trimming Co. Portage Beauty Salon Sunset Cleaners Hale Jewelry The Hibbard Jewelry Co. Lindberg and Souers The Wise Drug Co. XVest Exchange Cleaners and Tailors Dauntless Plumbing Co. The Commercial Ollice Furniture Co. I,-ii, ', ' HMM in YM. '- ' ,- ' luulllllglll: 'll'.j. 'k ' lr-l.l,Il.l.I 51021 ,.l 4 u nf, , 3',',f?jN4li11igiw, U it-5Qlllil.lW'T 0 , , ,- r ee i fi , U - , . l it ,w ' llrif-1 ' 1 .if fi l 'l lllfil 3 if - i f . f Mil..-'ll ii ' 7' 'lllililil , 1 ,fl lllfiigii 1' l lllif 2 f hi: l -Fill llwzil iziil l fig ll iii 'Fil , QE' it 1251, ills lla lzgl 1 Efizl ,1 x, L E22 l il ,la nasal usa llflf ll? lm, ylzrgl llasz fig' I ' lisa ilEEfl l 1 :tin N :iq WSE, f - EE' lib? Fifth Row:-Lucille Thomas, George Korman, Lawrence Ufford, Super Zang, Harold Zintel, Robert lggw Evans, Paul Wagner, Robert Crawford, RUN Matson- ,pig Fourth Row:-Eugene Maloney, XVilliam Falor, VVi1liau1 Houk, Paul lV3gl'lC1', Arthur XVood, john lggg, Naef, John Yeck, Richard Schroy, Frank Papp. Illtjgi 'hgh Third Row:-VVanda Larrick, Hugh Davis, Alvin Miller, Jane' Smith, Joe Naef, Margaret Oechsner, lllllilli Jane Grxsliuz, Vernon Oldham. Alice Black. ljigl Second Row :-Iva Leatherman, Virginia Granriell, Harriet Fenneman, Geraldine Gammeter, Doro- Ugg thy Cooper, Robert Zimmerxnan, Elizabeth Ford, Betty Kitselmau. ,, First Row:-Thora Medlin, Louise Dunford, Hazelbelle Davis, Adelaide W'olf, john Feudner, Louis HES, Rosenfeld, Martha Slusser, Carmen Boies, Evelyn Gamble. 513 lFii L -Ei ' lf! il llc: 'pig . lf? ll ' ll , ' vb-:C we IQUDEU GENEDAL STAFF l E-il , ,-- -. V ly? ,f gg? NDER the careful dlI'CCI10I1 of Mr. Neuenschwander, the faculty advisor, the Rodeo ,ES .. Q, campaign was carried on very successfully this year. An increase of 117 sub- 1 :L A ' . . . . . V745 13.11, ilv gglv ul, scriptions over the last year's Rodeo made the total 1278 paid subscriptions. W tif l Pdf- ,.'w I V N John Feudner, the business manager, selected from the seniors, Martha Slusser, I Dale Harrah, Hugh Davis, and Louis Rosenfeld to act as floor managers. Under each of these i IL' 'lltiil there were home room solicitors who canvassed for LI ll l:1:- 1 l li: lg subscriptions in November and collected the money 1 113273 in December. ,IFE WEE, During February, several of the Hoor managers 1 lj carried on a subscription campaign in the new W l freshman home rooms. They received 60 arldi- , ll tional subscriptions. i Hifi . . . . . Students, in subscribing, paid 51.00, the remain- llggji. ing 351.00 to be paid when they received their Elll- -fu 'L . . Eff-fr. 'QIQQUJN nuals in the Spring. , WY Y i Wi' It , . ...lu-'13 1 Pj?-,f V l,l,n.',,1l 12- ir!! 1 f,q,4, i. l W' , llfn. is tl l Ley- +--fx-J A -- - - -.-1-2-7 12- -as-SL v--4+ , W, 2 ii- --' - ' i-: i -?i --7+-rg ---- A---i-4-l. fiosj I., i. -A l r I l no. A. ll Vs MM, X . rw. .l, MSU ' N ill .--3. l ,l l iii! iii l ifff' I ll' -u l 1714 ' lf-ffq l ,, ..a :Ji W I l,-:lx 'FH V... l if l I iff El if 13: l V, llc Fi is 1 li' ci u'- l 31 W, lf r E -4 5 -ff 3. , l,. gm, ,V J, I cfm , tl in , , . 4 ll , fr' ' it fielullfnl.-'. 1- tt, - Fourth Row :-Devlin, assistant circulation managerg Malamatinis, assistant feature editorg Maloney, column editorg Tschumi, secretaryg Arinentrout, news editorg Harris, associate editor. Third Row:-Heepe, associate editorg Trombly, sport editorg Doinbay, typistg Rhoads, assistant exchange editorg Burkhardt, art editor, Franks, associate editor. Second Row:-Kroeger, associate editorg Murphy, typistg Emerson, typistg Peterson, typistg Ranger, exchange editor, Lineham, sport editor. First Row.:-Mr. Murphey, faculty advisory VVolfand, secretaryg Simpson, exchange editorg Har- rington, girls' sonrt editor: Cntt, circulation manager: Swinehart, feature editor. LAIQIAT EXECUTIVE STAFF URING the Fall semester of 1929 and the Spring of 1930 the Lariat Executive Staff Ffggfl under the direction of Mr. Murphey, entered the third consecutive semester of 2257- publishing an edition of the Lariat each Week. However, the duties associated ii 132 with the publication of the paper became so numerous that they necessitated a change - A D l - i i Y in the personnel of the faculty advisors. -Mr. Mase accepted the position of iaculty business advisor, Miss Henry, the art departrnentg and Miss Dey, the literary section. 'These changes were effected in order that Mr. Murphey might give more time to the editorial section of thepaper. The Lariat Executive Staff wishes to recognize the following students for their services: Carl Turner, Ed- ward Yeaney, and Glen Kennedy. These served respec- tively as circulation manager, assistant sport editor, and . . . Nelson Sherman Harold Kannel assistant advertising manager. Fall Editor Bus. Mgr. H li 1' lYTlE ', r 1 . f104l Wi H l Qdgfivl a.Ql if!-Q,fl WEQQ ll fi ll Fail E42 fill El Ella' Eid ESV, 4 :il lil r' efflv Qz'if'li: ii., l fili- -31215, fill! iiil -- - --' r-55 -3 . .,.. , .,,,. .. .- .4 - ,.. X, 3 :Q - - -s f I ,I .H ,Nt pt,-i-,ig .M f -1 .' if 1. .w x4 ' .- ,' 1 ' 'ri -.,!.L-'L...Ja':..HLk R, -- 4-.. -wk 4 st., 'Q I I-1 ,..n --i 0 , .Qi , .111.y 1 1lfi..-1.1 l 1,-3,11-r tax' I ,mr I iw mn? ,Had igju . . . 5 li ai lil 'Q'--' 5.3, il l l ull ijilill 11 labfi I.- ,.1 ' . an Q yy Hils1 ,gas i I: if wi mf if. it a-Tri l 1 'sir 1 'ra--J I 5:15 1 1:1 t ::: 1 1 iii? 'fi' H5 IFE! l l ii El.. gif, EE!! E255 1E5Vi -.f t:z v Tl? . 25. 1 it f la li-4. ..:xu WE: sa lei FH is ig Ei its E2 F24 Q-A writ 3 i GE?l EEZ' iii li-L13 f Fatt fr:-1 ' Si 1:1 gal '25 E31 753 E3 153 tts: was E!! ii tri Fourth Row:-Brittain, assistant sport editor, I-Iadnajer, typistg Zintel, advertisingg Aultman, art 25-3 editnrg Strawclerman, news editor, Hilty, copy editor. ' lqi , 555 Third Row:-Houghton, comment editor: .Murdoch, column editor, Dlunford, feature editor: Black, 53 R circulation, Harnar, girls' sport editor, Hunter, circulation. ig? I-:Jr Second Row :-Alexander, proof eclitorg Groscliupp, ,typistg Rusnnick, typistg 'Gurin,, school eclitorg 1 Shenk, assistant exchange editorg NVerner, advertising manager. If 5521 First Row:-Starkweather, sport eclitorg Neal, feature writerg. Collins, advertising, Sewell, feature E? writerg Yeck, circulationg Evans, circulation. !' ,I ,xml 525 ': ls: 1 :Ei tg' LAIQIA I EXECU1 I IVE S I AFI: E EES , , . . Cl ' .tggi yy' ga T is Mr. Murpheyts belief that a comparatively small group of students should not LZ! monopolize a majority of the scholastic activities. For this reason Mr. Murphey Iliff V has endeavored to avoid selecting students for the staff who have a great number t of curricular or extra-curricular activities. A change ,yvas made in the organization of 'EM iQ?-EE the Lariat staff in selecting the members of the Spring i ' is stair. Formerly there had been an editor-in-chief and sub- . . . . .Lil fi ordinate editors, known as associate editors. The change 1:2 I ltejfjg consists in having the associate editors assigned definite Q21 duties. The new positions created were the copy editor 3 and proof editor. .fill . . . . . f? 1 +V.-lg' Intlmately associated with the staff is the Quill and ltfffgfjx' l'1i,,l.,2Ig Scroll, a national honorary fraternity for high school .i.,..Qf2QA! ,flrfgpl journalists. Only members of the staff who are in the Alice Black Foster Rush ,,-.jul upper third of thelr class are ellglble fo-r membership. Spring Editor Bus. Mgr. -,g,-.7,5I, fflrft-i it -' . .U 13.53 5 is it hzfal e a e c c a ea- ., Q -e . es, CIFFA j 'fV'-Qfs H I ,ly if i ' ' 'ix 1 ,fwgiw ,fix 1' 'NYT I Q --'11l f1051 gl J l rlli lp 1 1 v 0-s all ily El at t .si l,--4 'ill , -l El Hui ..X. :Il El l--l l, i --1 l-:g 1 :l -ff-l A. - - -fs lfii 3 lil lg-il lgif li 1 l:i IE! .ii il -4 -.-l -fl il -'i 53 ,ill gill it Z2 -,, 5-Ad l ,- ,, -Nil ,-4 .Li E? f I -ri 'Tl lil El .i :Q t.- fx 4 vi. Ill 'f if v' .fx . .,v, lf, -J -il --Il l I miillffflmygll , l Sixth Row :-Henry Devlin, Lawrence Ufford, Oscar Rosenzweig. Fifth Row :-Florence Hunter, 'Wayne Dutt, Sam Garman, Martha Emerson, James Phillips, flames Hamill, Undine Mellinger. Fourth Row:-Naomi Holuh, Jeanne Hall, Rose Bender, Erskine Sink, Frank Papp, Robert Hamill, Celia Chappell, Martha Lifsitz. Third Row :-Alice Black, Geraldine Gainxneter, Betty Weiner, Ernest Muniper, Emily Rnseinan, Helen Ruston, Ada Radabaugh, Celia Lifsitz. Second Row:-Nellie HoFfn1an, Mary Slevin, Anna May Grant, Philip Mann, Edward Bishop, Ger- aldine Beckley, Harriette Heimbaugh, Paulyne Chesrown, Fred Mosher. First Row:-Robert Hatton, Carl Beck, Libia Martucci, Mary Ann Renninger, Raphael Rodner, Helene Hirsch, Harry Hosterman, Mary Jane Shepherd. Not in Picture:-Mary Cadwallader, Arnold Bock, Ted Swoboda, Marie Jackson, Carlin Short, Eleanor Gregory, Kathryn Feudner, Kathryn Ault, john Stanley, Raphael Rothkin, Rose Bender, Evelyn Griffith, Stanley Throne, Harry Haase. LAIQIAT GENEIQAL STAFF URING the lastlthree semesters the duties of the Lariat General Stall: have been ' growing increasingly arduous when there has'been a weekly edition of the Lariat. 'gig-2 This inciease in publication has necessitated a corresponding increase in the re- vf sponsibilittes of the staff Each issue of the Lariat entails the distribution of ap- i wi A . . . . . 'oximately 2,100 copies. Inasrnuchias the number of subscriptions has been greatly augmented, the Lariat home room managers have had to devote more time at the beginning of the semester to the col- lection of subscription payments. During the Spring semester when Mr. Mase was made faculty business adviser of the Lariat, an innovation was made in the subscription campaign. Heretofore the campaign had been conducted by the News English classes, assisted by members of the Lariat Executive Staff. But in this period the campaign was put entirely into the hands of the News English classes. It is due to the efforts of these classes that a weekly edition of the Lariat was made possible. 1322 l it 3 ll 2 li 2, l.1JfF' lfs .rlee 'ii gl' flaw l ll , eil , gil TEJ' lliiille l l l ,.-,, li .t lg? 1, lfffll' PEE' Illini ililil ' e , Niall tsl: its-3 get 1 i S5-gl I I ll EMI if-gl-:i xiii-l I llgzf QEEZ5 i' ,,. L, iles ll' -1 srl L ,,l K lim I 1 ll .,,,.' , ,EX W . H u :fir ' , i if l :ali l J l l ,- .4 V f-lr? 1 El' J- K. uw--s , a J l--4 . grlsl, ll nhl sn.. 1 . ,Is . ' fm .. l faith' 1 mill ll-,ai ll 1 slr. . M1 4 i -HW lllllllllllllwlilll we F F 3,u,iwli.lllvnl nlellnmn llwlllzinnu ilitlxii '!.,,,i,,., , to so .stsl t,,Lt,?T,U,:lt V ..4, -11 1 1 1 tl 1l,f.1lQ'.'1ll1ll111j','11,l, 1111i'l1llll1f1'll1lll,l1l1','l' ' ll l . . . Y 1 'Ark' l ' 1 1111 1 1 1 1- 1111 l 1. ' 111.5211 , 1 1 1 1lllll1l 1 1 fqjll l 11 l' l '1, tn E 1 11211111 111:s1l1!, 1 :1 F7 13-155,11 1 la if l 111 l',ffl. l 1 Exif' 1 '1 11.511 11135111 1 1 551111 11:': ' 1 l ll 5 1121. , 11111 11 1.515511 1115511 1:51 ,112-Q1 1 11:1e1i,l 51 1 ll53511 ll 15111 ll?-.'ili1 lgul ' E I l 1 '11 l 1 111 1 1 We 1 Fifth Row:-Morris Friedman, Robert Hamill, Laurence Cott, Gilbert Landwehr, XVilliam McDon- ald, Loren lainie, Carlin Short. 1,-:.' . 1 1 ll1 Fourth Row :-Evelyn Griffith, Helen Hirsch, Martha jordan, Catherine Feudner, Elizabeth Trussell, l1,El1Il1 Celia Chappell, Undine Mellinger, Lois Smith, Jane Noe. 1:11111 1-- 1- :fy-1 1 Third Row:-Patricia Culver, Laura McMullen, Kathryn Leniaster, Eugene Fassnacht, Arden Hard- 1553111 I1 EQ grove, Helen VVright, Geraldine Beckley, Mfary Eloise Slevin. Second Row :-Harriet Heimbaugh, Eleanor Gregory, Robert Theiss, .W'alter Hoyt, Louis Manley, Margaret Ufford, Mildred Nye. Martha Lifsitz. 1 E111 1 First Row:-Carl Beck, Helen Qlusser, Qflvia gavg1ge,rKefixR?h1Hotf1neyer, Edward Bishop, Gladys Ixenyou, una ca tl, 4rec l' os ler. 1 1 1291. Not in Picture:-Mary Glaclwin, Harriet Parshall, Louise Lucas, Robert Tice, Joseph McIntyre, , 1:'ll1, Donald Mason, Thelma Smith, Erskine Sink, Anna liay Grant, Jeanne Hall, Elsie Gregory, Mollie l ll Renninger, Celia Lefsity, Lehia Martucci, Audrey Carter, Betty lViener, James Marshall. 1 lj 1 r.1Ell1 ' 1111El.1l 1 gl 1 ' 1 lfiil 71 1 15111 flzil' 15: 'lllT'1l 1 '11 1 11114111 llAE11l' - ' ': -.il 1. 11115111 LAIQIAT GENEDAL S1-Aff 11,15 11 '1 l lilfh I 1 CCORDING to the usual custom, the progress of the campaign was recorded in a 'll S13 unique manner. Posted in a conspicuous place in the main corridor were posters gg on which were pasted room numbers. Each room was represented by a cowboy WW, riding a horse and attempting to jump through a loop. Those rooms that signed up 100 per cent for the Lariat were represented as having cleared the hoop. Equally 15511 1 as unique was the mode' used in the Fall campaign. HEW11 Posters were designed having a column at the base 'flgfll of which was an airplane. Those rooms that had 11193 l signed up 100 per cent had their plane placed at the M--1, 1 'fu 1 1111g11l1 top of 'the column. 11 1 During the latter part of the Fall semester a new l' F.-Ti 1' - ' ' ' 1 ' 1L: department was added. This section of the staff 1 , ll wraps the papers and prepares them for circulation. It consists mainly of students who have vacant periods 11113.11 and who are willing to assist the Lariat. In the 1 Spring semester Ellen Simpson and Laurence Cott 1 1 '.1firg111 were in charge of this department, 1 111131111 1,111 Q1 1 -, us,-1 11.19 11 lliig 17.1lfl.1 l l 13112-1 1 1:1E11Q'i,111 1'-gil 1 'TJ l' 1133 1 1- 1' T11 , 111111HT11,lllt..t11,1,,.1 ,cc ...,,.--,t,,,u A, V 11 ldlll Lt 1 1 G 1 -21 1 11 ,S H 'fp , -f , cf Liu L . :L gg--Fi' T:'Ii V fflfl' lil? -4:T?71 I A Y 1 'f'ifQ'fL Q' sf 0 Al 'Qi fi' 1142.-iefli lrffliif.-14-.4 Legg 1ff?T4 iiiairfzal- L , -1. ':, nie ' f . 11071 1 , , Sixth Row:-hir. Sargent, Instructor in charge, Milan Salchak, Oakey Dow, XVilliam Hubbard, John Saba, William Krummel, James Phillips, Roxie Pappano. Fifth Row:-Carl Bunts, Bernard VVeber, Richard Schneider, Hubert Short, Howard Dickey, Mike Pappano, Ernest Kenippel, Henry Beidler, Joe Duda. Fourth Row:-Paul Tynan, James Mfurtaugh, Albert Salem, Sanford VVine, Christy Zickefoose, Harold Rush, Frank Sellers, Charles Steward, Paul Leventhal. Third Row:-Melvin Bahr, Mike Schutz, Joseph Rainey, Steve NVaszkiewicz, Theodore Zateslo, Sid ney Sacks, Ignatious Terinanas, Albert Lucas, Morris Waxiiian, Arnold Green. Second Row:-Allen XVelJer, John Collier, Nathan Borodkin, Edward Bradley, Charles Cunning- ham, Jack Appleman, Ioeffrey VVilson, Brookes Lowe, Herman Stanick. First Row:-Robert Russell, Tobias Shapper, Francis Houser, Harry Kodish, Paul McClellan, William Borodkin, Raphael Rothkin, Richard Dixon, Ioe Savage, Harry Carnerie. Not in Picture:-Herschel Baines, 'Walter Duda, Lloyd Hensal, Pompie Sabatine, Clilford Gould. TI-llf DIQINTINIE CLASSES ,QQ I HE following is some of the printing done by the boys in Mr. Sargent's printing 'i'ft2'r '-f-hl'b'r'- clit 'n ami nd '-f-hL'- IMA, casses: b on t e 1 ia y. teaming ss, sig s, a ts, a notices, oi t e ariat. advertising contracts, Good VV1ll and insert issues, subscription cards, collection envelopes, and cash record blanks, for the Band: posters, programs, and the Band V Book , for corridor traffic: the guards' identification cards, corridor passes, guard service recognition certificates, signs, and conduct report blanks, for Class Day and Coim- mencement: tickets and programs, for athletics: tickets, posters, schedules, and letterheads, for the art classes: prints from linoleum, for the mechanical drawing classes: portfolio covers, and tabular forms, for the W clubs: tickets and programs, for the Rodeo: letterheads and envelopes, for debate: programs and placards, for the National Honor Society Chapter: membership certificates, for the Principal's office: the teachers' class schedules, envelopes, letter- heads, and a variety of blank forms, for the attend- ance office: postal card notices, file index cards, blank forms and pads, for the cafeteria: the wall price list, for the Home and School League: postal card notices of meetings and invitations to parents, for the Hi-Y club: dance tickets and programs, for the auditorium study halls: the seating assignment cards, and the re- port notice blanks, for the gymnasium: printed cards for class rolls, attainment records, and health records. The printing classes have also furnished a number of blank forms in use generally throughout the Public I Schools of Akron. n Uosj Fourth Row:-julia Harrington, XVilli:1m Carpenter, Super Zang, Sidney Shear, Rena Matson, Robert Crawford. VVilliarn Falnr. Third Row:-Viva Bowman, Pauline Powelson, Nancy Kanaga, Marcelline Spencer, James Alexander, Margaret Oenhsner. Wanda Larrick. Second Row :-Gwendolyn Franks, Alice Miller, Richard Stambaugh, Joe Naef, john Feudner, Betty Heepe, Jane Honeywell. First Row :-Harold Kannel, Martha Slusser, Virginia Xvishart, Iva Leatherman, Harriet Fenneman, Betty Kitselman, Hazelbelle Davis. Not in Picture:-Inhn Naef. OH'icers-Fall:-President, William Carpenter, Vice President, Nancy Kan:-igag Secretary, Julia . Harrington, Treasurer, Alice Miller. Officers-Spring:-President, John Feudnerg Secretary, Martha Slusser. TH If NATIONAL HUNDD SUCI E17 HE West High chapter of the National Honor Society celebrated this year its Y 5 W ' u'!- . . . . seventh anniversary. The chapter was organized in 1923 by Miss Rentschler to 1.-vigil 525116 gif? recognize and promote scholarship. Each semester from the upper fourth of the 3 senior class, ten per cent of the 12-Bls and five per cent of the 12-A's are chosen as members of the society by a scholarship committee consisting of Miss Rentschler, Miss Smeeth, Miss Pfahl, Miss Mangan, Miss Clark, Miss French, Mrs. Amrein, and Mr. Gerber. A new rule was adopted this year: the pupils chosen during the semester are accepted on probation until graduation when they receive permanent mem- bership. To be elected to this society one must excel in citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and service. The highest honor that WVest can bestow upon a student is to give him membership in this organization. A chapel program, in which the candle induction service was inaugurated, and banquets comprise the activities. 11091 Y 'wiv 1 4 H i vii, i,. P.- 'll i lil'- .- F ,- 5:3 l .lr l. ive? , ,,,. lust liz: 1-we 'Yi lzi- i 211 V-V .3 Ei ' ,ii 2 'lt UZ' 'lil li iv'- ii, , i ri l it- at 1 -J A '- 1 ,.. .1 fl -. l E 'W 2 i or 1 , if ' e if g.,.I,Ivll.i it - it H'illli i . ... ,11. .15 1 , ltgztjl sis! arg, ...,, i 3, nil' l w ., fs .1 :fl .ln all -in 'Q l fx.-1.5, . l ll l lffi at ll l ri, lflfl ' .ifizj lf iii 15: W2 'li' 'Z llilf-I l ipiii viii ' l ffl lnlgff lgizasl item lite l lt? i r i5Eill lllfl l NLE? fr: ' 2 lelefgll- wee ' Fill I Ei rt.. . .k ,il L... tix l 'f HE l E1 1,24 , Sixth Row :-florence Sheard, james Reynolds, Paul Wagner, Lawrence Ufford, Super Zang, For- , Il rest Paxson, Robert Klippert, Robert Crawford, Robert Bellows. p:i, 5 Fifth Row:-Harold Nelson, David Dienolf. George Koukies, XVilIiam McDonald, Robert Evans, Ea' Nathan Kamin, Frank Papp, Leo Lebovitz, George Cohen, Mr. Horst. is ' Fourth Row :-Nellie XVitner, Linnie Waters, Lois Poppinger, Geraldine Koplin, Lucille Thomas, rllgvi, Ruth Sowers, Evelyn Baer, Irene Boughner, Marjorie Stewart, Janet Abramson. fail I Third Row:-Leah Rivitz, Kathryn Favinger, Cordie Gardner, Sara Schlitt, Isabel Murphy, Olga 'mf' EQH- Yvonne Hadnajer, Margaret Rhoads, Bertha. vV0lfEl111.l, Marian Rusonick, Adelaide Vlfolf. yy FZ! Second Row :-Alice Black, Morris Friedman, Elizabeth Scatterday, Pearl Brown, Betty Heepe, ,EE 1, Q Elliot Abramovitz, Evelyn Cohen, Grace Hirsch, Sol Radaxn. 52: ,, First Row :-Lucinda Knecht, Virginia Becker, Evelynne Garrett, Evelyn Caldwell, Kaliope vig., Malaniatinis, Virginia XVishart, Carmen Boies, Pete Yenicky. 'ha' 4 Ifigfgl. A llEEl! 1553 1 i.E' i ,Eli STUDENT TIJTDIQS I 'Ei' v h f M-:LTHODGH havlng no regularly elected oflicers and specified times for meetings, l if fi, the Student Tutors Club has continued to constitute an invaluable unit at West. The il?- ' . . . . . . . . . will H tutors receive no scholastlc credit for their work but have the satisfaction of realizing - V - . . . . 'P-5 15,555 'N Jr that their assistance has been of untold value to delinquent students and has relieved 1 the teachers appreciably. Students who desire assistance in some subject may come to Mr. I-L: . . . . . . .gwi ,gif Horst, faculty advisor of the club, and he will assign them a tutor in that particular subject. l Not only does this benefit delinquent students by giving them much needed aid, but it has afforded 1555 those who intend to be teachers, valuable experience Htl and insi ' ' - ' 'Eff' lt:-e-A l ght in instruction. 15:2 This year the system of having tutor supervisors and regular tutoring periods has been discontinued. Each student makes arrangements with his tutor that f-4 t . 1 litggl seem most convenient. The work of the tutors can ,gggic lglglll not be praised too highly. It is to be hoped that their organization will continue as a permanent feature at , l . VVest. l - ' an :Hit ' 1+ gy-ffl '54 will hi l 'lftllfv' e:ff5i-2? '-- .zgii 1 il G 15 'gr..l,1r.f1l'- L pi. li,illii2.15-.QQZQ-A.flgz-iligiifll tg-1: - v-1-Y '---gf - g- -if-:eff -J , 1 -W: Q, 1,7 if' 1 1'f ' ' Q1 :J3g1 ' '?ir?i:4i'zA 4'-' G Luoj V Q - V ,v. ,l,, it Y.-- , , , lv, ,. T' i , S T' J Wim Fifth Row :-John Farkas, Rena Matson, NVilliam Carpenter, Nathan Lizawetslcy, Lawrence Ufforcl, John Donnenwirth, Forrest Kirkman, Laurence Cott. Fourth Row :-Morris Blank, VVayne Dntt, Harold Bortz, Foster Morris, Lawrence Mack, xvllllillll Falor, Marjorie Thomas, Kathryn Favinger. Third Row:-Elizabeth Ford, Dorothea Merrill, Betty Morgan, James Scroggy, Bud Falor, Robert Sipes, Elizabeth Scatterday, Martha Slusser. Second Row:-Ruth Swan, Audrey Carter, Ruth Ofensend, Jerry Carpenter, Lawson Eberhard, Robert Crawford, Nancy Brand, Pearl Drews, Virginia Mallison. First Row:-Duane Carman, Elsie Gregory, Thelma Holes, Bernard Bear, Bert Arenson, Adelaide Vllolf, Jeanne Morrette, Vera Cornell. Ofhcers--Fall:-President, Vtfilliam Carpenterg Vice-President, John Donnenwirthg Secretary and Treasurer, Martha Slusser. Oflicers-Spring:-President, John Donnenwirthg Vice-President, bvllliillll Falorg Secretary and Treas- V urer, Martha Slusser. STUDENT SENATE QUY1, 5 HE Student Senate of West High was organized in 1922 by Mr. E. E. Morley, who was then principal, and since that time has carried out the purpose of its founding in a highly successful manner. . l J The Student Senate is the organization of the school that acts on all cases pertaining to the welfare of the student body, promoting school spirit and citizenship. Each fall, representatives from every home room are chosen by student election-scholarship and citizen- ship being the basis for choice. During the past year, the senate has aided at the Home and School League meetings, in the collecting of food donations for families at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and in the sale of Red Cross Health Seals. The faculty advisors of the Senate at the present time are: Miss Murdock, Mr. Culp, Mr. Hinkle, and M1'. Irwin. H 1' ,lQ'1l.l,!g ,,?l,, , -A , if 41 'Vw i- lll rwllm r,,,3l 'i 'l.I,-glgfi,,',,ii, 'F ,I Illlil it :M ,N i ii' Fifth Row:-Edith Hadnajer, Hazel Harpster, Dolores Thomas, Lenora Moslcovitz, Betty Booth, . Mary Knbyluck, Betty Pender, Mrs. Kneale. Fourth Row :-Luzella Bralcemau, Jane Lewis, Dorothy Tucker, Edna Dobbins, Betty Morgan, Leah Vifaser, Virginia Roberts. Third Row:-Esther Morgan, Mary Morrison, Jeanne Stuart, Eleanor Dice, Gertrude Gurin, Frances Kirk, Harriet Klein. Second Row :-Enid XVoolcock, Grace Gerson, Sarah Koole, Geraldine Lausinger, Geraldine Beckley, Eve Gatalsky, Intz Pugh. First Row:-Ruth Gotshall, Helen Richard, Virginia Britton, Diary E. Graf, Naomi Lance, Alice Williams, Ruth Grant. Nor in Picture?-Helen Diefenbach, Eleanor Unger, Margaret Tisch, Kathleen Messnlore, Betty Allen, Marguerite XV1'ight, Blanche lVagner, Ellen Foster, Betty Burnett, Arvilla Hall, Gladys Breitenbucher, Ellen Scobey, Ella Fischer, Maxine Firestone, Marian Johnson, Ruth Lucas, Iane Swan, Beatrice Harthne, Evelyn Jackson ,Phyllis Petrie, Mildred Arnold, Eileen Mudge, Mildred . McKitrick. Ofiicers-Fall:-President, Harriete Kleing Secretary, Helen Richard. Ofticers-Spring:-President, Jane Lewis: Secretary, Helen Richard. TI-IE JIJNIDIQ GIRLS' GLEE CLUI3 54, limi HE junior Glee Club is to be congratulated! upon its success in increasing its mem- bership. VVhen the club was first organized there were about 25 girls and 15 boys who formed one club, but this year there are 40 girls and 50 boys in separate clubs. ' 'J The Girls' Glee Club meets every other day of the week and once a week with the Boys' Glee Club. The club elects officers who call a business meeting about every two weeks. , , The girls' uniforms consist of a white dress and a red coat. The emblem is worn on the pocket. Both Glee Clubs buy some of their own books, thus they are able to have the music which they enjoy and which they are able to sing. A chapel program was given by the junior Glee Clubs in April. In May they sang several selections in a concert in connection with the Senior Glee Clubs. 51123 .r. ra. , , . V31 pl, 1 'K f ral! i v ,' f 9 ,-ivb F-3. liunrifi' lah? Q X - nf' I' fliixi X M i n I l , , ' by l l I l l Q11 Fourth Row:-Daniel Foltz, Robert Greenberger, Iack Irwin, Nicholas Vincent, Norman Goldman, Lawrence Mack. Third Row:-Iohu Case, Stanley Meese, Fostlef Morris, Eugene Kreigbaum, Ioe Boigegrain, VVillis olman. Second Row :-Blrs. Kneale, Eli Brody, XVilliam XVhitehouse, Robert Crawford, Thomas XVatters, XVacle Hutchings, Harold McIntosh. First Row:-Carl Itiapes, William Borodkin, Nathan Borodkin, Carl Ropky, NVayne Suxnnxerlot, Everett Pritchard. Not in Picture:-Paul Deetjen, Jack Link, Albert Swartz, Robert Tuholske. Officers:-President, Jack Ewing Secretary, Foster Morries. Not in Picture:-Paul Deetjen, Jack Link, Albert Swartz, Robert Tuholske, Frank Hussey, XVilford Cameron, Lawson Eberhard, Richard Erwine, Robert! Firestone, Henry Foringer, Vance Freygang, Sumner Hawley, Forrest Kirkman, Roger Legge, Nathan Lizawetsky, Richard Marshall, Bruce Myers, Lawrence Siegel, Hymen Singer, Richard Stevens, Robert Thompson, Allan XVeber, Robert Yeaney, Jack Lahrmer, Allen Schulman, Sam Gorman. Officers-Fall:-President, Jack Ewing Secretary, Foster Mforris. Officers-Springzaljresident, Robert Greenbergerg Secretary, Stanley Meese. THE JIJNIDIQ BUYS! GLEE CLUB ,QUIA li HE Boys' junior Glee Club meets every other day in room 203 for rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. Kneale. The boys gave a selection in chapel during the Arm- Vi istice Day program which showed their ability as a Glee Club. f - - J Last semester the combined Glee Clubs gave a party in the gym after school. The boys furnished the ice cream and ginger ale and the girls furnished the cake and sandwiches. Candles lighted tables decorated in black and white. Mrs. Kneale and Miss Lorenz were the chaperones. Any 9-B, 9-A, or 10-B is eligible to try out for the clubs. Any one who has hopes of joining the Senior Glee Club is urged to try to make the junior because Ivlrs. Kueale has so arranged the work of the Junior Glee Clubs that when a member has left her Clubs they are prepared to enter the Senior Glee Club. f1131 ,sf lli, i v ,pw ,-1, .QI QQ 15 .l 'fl .,,,,- -il 51' i 'xii' ,.:.1 Q :tg l I I. -1 f-l 1494 f.'! l .., i ,,..., I I. .sh .Wa 4 -ll ll fi. l ,.,..1l .. l. -Em sH FW -A4 vi' 'EM Eiill -,,r, ..-lh asm, c. .UH V55 .M z 1 Till Ll ,gf tl Ml cl ,HK 'W -V nl QI r .N fly i.l ,if ..l3'Qii M' .. ,r ', ,Ap , Y '. kr Y- ,'!'Q:,iL. Fifth Row:--Agnes McKenzie, Helena Koole, Lucille Smith, Rena Matson, Maxine Bittner, Mar- garetbelle Bonham, Geraldine Reilly. Fourth Row:-Miss Lorenz, Geuevra Field, Vtfanda Larrick, Gertrude Bleichrodt, Marjorie Griffin, Marjorie Carr. Third Row:-Frances Morgan, Roberta Zechiel, Margaret Frank, Doris Herman, Katherine Graham, Mary Johnson, Elsie Bresslauer. Second Row:-Mary Jane Shephard, Marianne Ptieuger, Harriette Heimbaugh, Gwendolyn Franks, Emma Louise Bischoif, Jean Mytholar. First Row:-Frances Gross, Mildred Lutz, Edith Lewis, Eleanor Gregory, Betty Alkire, Hazel- belle Davis, Melba Hoover. Not in Picture:-Lillian Eichner, Kathryn Heinrich, Mary Kathryn Moon, Louise: Stillwell, hfil- drerl Curtis, Margaret Miller, Mary Snyder, Katherine Schuster, Grace Tabakin. Officers:-President, Gertrude Bleichrodtg Secretary, Melba Hoover. GIIQLS' GLEE CLUB 1 ' HE Girls' Glee Club began a new musical career this year under a new director, gi' 1' Miss Ellen Jane Lorenz, a graduate of VVellesley College. Under the new instructor, the Glee Club has entertained at the Home and School League meetings, and has also given programs at the Springfield Sanitorium. Before Christmas the club gave a choral program at Sunshine Cottage, then went caroling over VVest hill. The club holds a . ,, 4, ,A business meeting the first Monday of every month. The peak of success was shown when the combined Glee Clubs presented their operetta Barbarosra of Barlmry on Friday and Saturday nights, December 13 and 14. Elizabeth Alkire and Lillian Eichner brought honors to the Girls' Glee Club by their singing. The story of the operetta was laid in Algiers and dealt with the suppression of the Barbary Pirates by the American Navy. l .gi 'gl' -':- 11141 Fourth Row:-Robert Klippert, Berwyn Cover, Dana Monegan, NValter Koplin, jack Mohrman, VVilliam Iereslaw, Sidney Shear, Fred Huston. Third Row:-Alvin Miller, Henry Devlin, William Singleton, Frank Hovey, Ralph Barr, Albert Schultz. - Second Row:-Miss Lorenz, Richard Mansfield, Edwin Kroeger, Robert Higley, James Scroggy, Ben Perks, Chandler YVilliams. First Row 1-Louis Berger, Abraham Pliskin, Jack Smith, Robert Tate, Earl Van Antwerp, Solomon Mfiller, Not in Picture:-Mortimer Atleson, Robert Cook, Robert Dieterick, Robert Mapes, Fred Lansinger. Oificers-Fall:-President, Iames Scroggyg Secretary, Sidney Shear. Officers-Spring:-President, James Scroggyg Secretary, Fred Lansinger. A BUYS' GLEE CLU I3 any V 25 HE Boys' Glee Club, which is celebrating its sixteenth birthday this year, is composed gi of the vocally ambitious boys of the student body. During the past year, this club has been under the direction of Miss Ellen Jane Lorenz, the new music instructor. N J She has made a number of sweeping changes in the policy of the Glee Club, among them is the institution of a series of tests to determine the quality of the voices of the old members of the club. After these tests, only the stu- ,V E, , ,, dents whose voices were found satisfactory were re- admitted. Before this, members, after passing their admission tests, were permitted to remain in the club without further tests. During the fall semester, the Boys' Glee Club combined with the Girls' Glee Club to present their annual musical production, Barbarr1.f.ra nf Barbary, an operetta. 1 julie ' ,, 77 T. ,V N -is , ,A , f- '--- 'N 7' 7-V T,-fi-11. .4. f',1, ,lf f ..1'1.i. 1. ',.,'1l,uw - .. ...wil x '1 ' . V' L' H151 l l r . Nl i.-,, vzlrl V. ,r , , ,till l, , il i'. ,,,. li , 1 NQJ, l . ., lim' 41- EE' 1.35 I ,. not rf -.. 4:4 -: fa ta EE ii ii 1' Es 7213 HES. ii tl FQ l 'TE lite? G5 i jf, 5 if -.x wi V l 1 W ll, 'r ' 1., ,1- r Hi l gp , p ' 5, Tl iii L' ' it ,I ,l 5- 1 il l 512+ L lil'-ill ,J lim, ,N ,. .1 iff, l ul-. , xiii WEN 3 ,i ETF, Fifth Rovxg:-Mr. Campbell, Richard Merck, Melvin Goltlherg, Jacob Lesnick, Robert Evans, Henry If f Ingersoll, jack VValdman, Louis Haberman, Byron Wunderly, Thomas Blewett. Fourth Row:-Edith Rohrich, Richard Tranter, Dorothy Schotta, Margaretbelle Bonham, Undine Mellinger, Magdalene Tesitel, Adam Gatalsky, Grace Smith, Salem Cory. A-lilly Third Row:-Vaughn Cornell, Sylvia Slevin, Sylvia Harris, Cora Boughner, Harry Sherman, Doris 2' Smith, Leo Leibovitz, Doris Herman, Ernest Papp. v Second Row:-Naomi Calhoun, Betty Fogarty, Grace Gerson, Emanuel Gurin, Mary Kobyluck, Donn Cramblett, Mildred Gunyan, Oscar Dobkin. First Row:-Louis Berger, Bert Arenstm, John Kachman, Robert Davies, Sanford Becker, Nathan xii Glazman, Solomon Miller, Hortense Herman, Josephine Signorelli. Officers:--President, Bert Arensong Secretary, Margaretbelle Bonham. , 1 Iii tl ' :gs E miiil lxllgfl, UIQCHESTIQA tie-fl gpm' NDER the direction of Mr. I. M. Campbell, West's orchestra has slowly but 'steadily ,tgirl become prominent among the orchestras in the city. The director has carefully selected music which each member has enjoyed playing. It has been the aim of Wyiijgglx 'N' 'S' Mr. Campbell not only to familiarize the student with the finest type of orchestral 'iii music, but to help him appreciate it by telling him something about its theme or by pointing Ii out the beautiful qualities of the selection. rffr 1:3 This organization entertains at Home and School '171 1 League meetings, chapel programs, graduation pro- lifl l g1'ilII1S, and furnishes the music during the production Miglvx' of the operettas. p 'll ,N Two of the outstanding services which this musical ig body rendered was their playing at the dedication fl ,ini services of the Schumacker school, and their helping lx, a needy family at Christmas time. ,l ll' T in, ,f ' A1 , 1 ' 1 ' it it, i ,- H161 V- or -. ,Wu 31.- ll or xl, Iwlmlx ,R Third Row :-Leo Lebovitz, James Reynolds, Harold Baker, Robert Evans, Undine Mellinger, Dorothy Schotta, Magdalene Tesitel. Second Row:-Alice Black, John Kachman, Jane Smith, Margaretbelle Bonham, Doris Herman, Marian Billman, Hope Roberts, Richard Frisby. First Row:-Melba Hoover, Sylvia Harris, Oscar Dobkin, Sanford Becker, Bert Arenson, Eleanor Gregory, Josephine Signorelli. Officers:-President, Hope Robertsg Secretary, Alice Black. INTEIQ I-I IGH UDDI-I ESTIQA ,QUYEQS HE Inter High Orchestra is an old organization which is composed of the cream of the high school musicians under the direction of Mr. j. M. Campbell. The pur- pose of this organization is to give music students experience in playing in a large A ' 'J orchestra, and to help each one to appreciate the orchestral music of the old Masters. Among its sixty-four members there are thirty from this school of whom West should be proud because it is the largest representation from any of the high schools. The orchestra meets every Tuesday evening from 7:30 until 9 o'clock in Central High auditorium. It furnishes music for many civic atiairs such as the banquets of the Chamber of Commerce, the Elks' Club, and the Junior County Fair. The only social affair was a Hallowe'en party in the Spicer gym. - Bert'Arenson and Hope Roberts were two of the three representatives who were sent from Akron to the National Orchgstra which plays in Chicago for the superintendents of schools. l A M U Um, ll,,f, l fgfjl mfgJl'1zgl2llH::1gMffls f117l Seventh Row :-Foster Dow, Richard Collins, Earl Hensal. Sixth Row :-Harry Foster, Louis Haberxnan, Frank Perrot, Robert Evans, George Griswold, Royal Gardner, Albert Myers, Albert Lucas, Bradford Jones, James Reynolds, Eugene Fassuacht. Fifth Row :-Earl Van Antwerp, Alvin Mfiller, Gilbert Landwehr, Berwyn Cover, Fred Huston, Har- old Bock, James Black, VVill5am McIntosh, Robert Petley, Jay Lucas. Fourth Row:-Richard Merh, Emmett Morgan, Franklin Brubaker, Carl Dellenberger, NVilliam Houghton, Gerald Brittain, Emanuel Pagnard,ISidney Reaven, Ralph Hixson, Harold Garber, Charles avman. Third Row :-Bruce NVert, Harold Raasch, Robert VVall, John Rischel, Louis Manley, Melvin Gold- berg, Reginald Tresider, Madeline Goss, Annalee Shively, George Richards. Second Row:-Harold Baker, Myron DeWitt, Sam Morrow, Harold McIntosh, Dorothy Tucker, Jeanne Stewart, Sadie Lichten, Ruth Parker, Bfaard Massey, Fred Mosher, Charles Zook, XVilliam is. First Row:-Edward Nettles, Raymond Lineham. Not in Picture:-Carl Turner, XVade Hutchings, Robert Smith, Carl Beck, Harry XVerner, James Scroggy, Chester Rector, NVilliam Bilyers, Byron XVunderly, Paul Carroll, Vaughn Cornell, Ralph Barr, Frank Reiisnider, Dale Waugh. Officers:-President, James Black, Secretary, James Scroggy. A BAN D in ,sw HE band has rapidly grown under the direction of Mr. L. V. Kelly and is doing many things in the musical field for VVest High. It peps up the football and basket- ball games with its tunes and it furnishes music for civic as well as school affairs. ' I During the Junior County Fair, our band furnished a two and a half hour program. A concert was given in our auditorium on january 23 for the purpose of giving those who are interested in the band an opportunity to hear and see what pro- gress it had made. The biggest event of the band year was the Revue of Refuzzrs, which was presented in the auditorium on November 29 for the purpose of raising money to buy new instruments. The band rehearses daily in the auditorium. ,xx . V , , l '- l11s1 v 5 ri L, 141 Q, Q , i. 'l l Mi-Qiiii livfl 'iw vlf i i-L-wi i 'EW HW l Piiiiii il Z' iii cg iliib :iii i:il'i ire eg? f 1 Ei Q l Wig, I 1553 1 1522 , :Qi lkligi ea gd 5 ' L if r l 53 525i tsl 'Ei we EZHQ ti: Sixth Row:-Mr. Snearline, Carl Brueggemau, Lawrlenci Ulford, Gerald Morris, Henry Ingersoll, N j Saul Reaven, IV r. uln. 1 M' 5: ' Fifth Row:-Ellis Plyler, De Wayxle Baker, Fred Thuren, Paul XVag'ner, William Falor, Theodore i Swnbnda, XVilliarn Beck. 1 1 Fourth Row :-Theodore W'arner, Robert Schuster, Vivian Bradford, Mary Rose, Richard Mansfield, p Ferdinand Brubaker. ' gill? Third Row :-Anna May McMullen, Vernon Oldham, Margie Bortz, Lillian Tschumi, Florence M tgirl Hunter, Harold Chassagne, Mildred Harnar. E,-iii Second Row:--Abraham Pliskiu, Dorothy Cooper, Marguerite Gsinuu, Ellis Abramovitz, Frederick I Hicks, Elizabeth Ford. lil First Row:-Fernando Gutierrez, Kaliope Malamantinis, Mfartha Kroeger, Gerald Brittain, Louis E Q11 ' Rosenfeld, Frances Belden. E Not in Picturnz-Alllary Mfoon, Jack Wintei NelscolnSSihern1an, Louise Swinehart, Katherine Graham, 12h errnar i ver. Officers:-President, Lawrence Uffordg Secretary, XVi11ian1 Falnr. E ' -- if-itil l 5' 'Eli :- CHEMISTRY CLUB 3 ij? ,QUYQBS HE Chemistry Club is one of the most interesting clubs in the school. Those taking - l the chemistry course or those who have already had chemistry are eligible for mem- ! bership. The organization has its business meeting regularly every two weeks after E l A J school hours. The club was organized in 1921 by Mr. V. S. Culp and Mr. A. J. Snearline for the purpose of promoting interest and study by hearing the out- standing scientists speak and by visiting various fac- i 2 El, tories and making a thorough study of their scientific X l Q principles. - EM 1 E During the past year some of the lectures were L:-H itll made by Mr. Harding of the Akron Pure Milk Co., D1'. Potter of 'Peoplels Hospital, and Mr. Schaffer of tl H6243 r Akron University. The club has visited the Firestone l W Tire and Rubber Co. and the VValdorf Ice Cream Co. fl in 5 V we 1 tffillx tk ngglv Q QB 551.713 . - s ..-ws -. - .,,. W L. L, in W W., ,,,, me LLL.. ,LL U ,WL gui, 5-.'7ifE:T-12 fIg1:5'E'g15QS'5:iUrr 7w 7r ' : 1' fr ' wo - if '- 5'5'Y'Y'Yff1 i' --f---'-ff, --7 T-7,5 '-an-'free' ,,'-.iz-:eff -'1.,-1,-.-LK-,f,-ffff,' f iflliiagiulllllrfsirlliinrn111M1uill1m,lEllLlU.1.urilulainrlmililiillnseisaiszsfaesalfitli f1191 5 FYI' A N ' wi ll' if ll ui .i Sixth Row :-Floyd Young, Francis Singer, James Kovach, Pete Petroff, James Reynolds, Robert Schroy. Fifth Row:-Richard Franz, Thomas O'Toole, Louis Gleitsman, Louis Cahoon, David Thomas, Harry Hood, Bill Starkweather, Russell Blower. Fourth Row:-Charles Marshall, Richard Bell, Robert Bowman, George Washer, Harry Brown, Alex Gutsow, Norma Baker, Russell Goodwin, Harold Baker. Third Row:-Nathan Kamin, Philip Hart, Charles Sattes, Howard Cable, Bayard Smith, Robert Hunsberger, Cleo Browning, Cora Boughner, Sara Schlitt. Second Row:-Rufus Russell, Sydney Lebovitz, Ruth Garlits, Merle Kamin, Carl Zahn, Dale Harrah, Forest Thomas. Mary McCormick, Minnie Weinstein. First Row:-Evelyn Griffith, Theresa Stevens, Kathryn Favinger, Mary Soen, Dorothy Hood, Max Podlish, Louis Rosenfeld, Margaret Mackey, Eclwina Swiney. Not in Picture :-Averiett Walker, Charles Shauf, Virginia Roberts, Jane Sample, Dorothy Cooper, Harry Putt, Lowell Cunin, Robert Crawford, Many Johnson, Howard Forslev, Leah Rivitz, VVenci1 Blesky, Wilbur Immel, George Jameson, Louis Cahoon. Officers-Fall:-President, Bill Starkweatherg Secretary, Margaret Mackey. CUIQIQIDUIQ AND LUNCH TABLE GUAIQDS ORRIDOR guards have been stationed in the halls at West ever since 1922 when it became necessary to establish a system for preserving order in the corridors and ie and for keeping loiterers out of the build- 1 . '-, 1, J.: . m.-A - i mg. Those who pass through the halls or ' X, . , 'X L! im, ' 4. I . X ' , . -'J it 1 out of the building during school hours must show 9. Q as ' . 115933 ' . . 1 -g f -, corridor permits to the guard. ad , if Y H2 -. ,fir ,gil , , J , ' This semester there are teachers on duty on each ', :aff 8 ,' , , ,Z ' , ' K H, fioor the first three and last three periods of the day. . 1 Yf fag 1 - il K sl pri , 1 1 31, .' A Qi There are two guards on each floor and one at 1 if ,g2a.,f., 'Q Lf' each entrance of the school during the ten periods, 1,5 ,V 'E' . . f'1--2:is:ts23a'i11i'l'3 L - ' f -EW.:-: ' s thus the guards form one of the largest organizations lu-uae?-4-.g.ff1'li?i-.ihstgfhr 'figisarf of the school. l .f.-'Qq,,'g,j,:fg,Nl,u11qiwixzghf5fi!,if?Q- itfliqifmfwllliiiil,'mli1'E1ui,if ii mol l, J-v l, 1 l l Nj ll' , 13 r 1 lil xl , in l , l l 32,1 lg l l 1551 -l l l l, , 'l' E152 T' l' ggi i :ll l r Q El i 55' ,ilalr L , 1253 Fifth Row:-john Clemmer, Raymond Walters, Alton Pardee, Francis Holes, Marvin Greenbaum, .PIE-ji? ,Q Lucille Thomas, Jack Erwin, Norman Goldman, Samuel Scalia, Paul Sebring. Fourth Row:-Herbert Clark, Sanford Wine, Carl Fuller, George Koukies, Herbert Shreffler, fr,iQj,32- George Polus, Beatrice Hartline, Adella Darulis, Tee Carnahan, Margaret Andrews. H '::i - Third Row:-Cordie Gardner, Mary Johnson, Betty Weiner, David Dienoff, Erskine Sink, Virginia 'lligjflli VVishart, Nelda Zickefoose, Julia Assed, Carmen Boies. 1 Second Row :-Mildred Cruthers, George Smyers, Augustine Dosa, Bailey Lowen, Robert Zimmerman, ,jx Margaret Frank, Laura Karam, Tillie Greene, Elizabeth Alkire. llir':s' First Row:-Marian Tate, Dagmar Hansen, Richard Andrews, Philip Mann, Seymour Zipper, lrfgfllr, Dorothy Hall, Beulah Jones, Gladys Simmons. Not in Picture:--Earl Snyder, Max Podlish, Milton Klots, Willard Bear, John Kreakbaum, Ben Perks, Carmen Boies, Eugene Maloney, William Carpenter, Robert Mapes, Pauline Calderhead, William Armstrong, Louis Baron. .1-ig 1 , l 2 hi Li l 1, E251 H Ei' -. . ,N N :, CDIQIQIDOIQ AND LUNCH TABLE eunmms Mpifil lr, ll J, X JWY' HE guards obtain their position by appointment from Mr. Irwin, faculty advisor. y ll1:'l' 'A - E as- if . ,itll They must then secure the signature of three teachers to confirm the appointment 1 tr.-f 7- c 1.6 l gill Q, and must be passing in at least three studies. , Keeping order in the lunch rooms is the 'tif ii -fill duty of the lunch table guards. To this group falls giiiii the task of promoting cleanliness in the lunch rooms ,- -., W iii during the lunch periods. 'iii' ,Qi-ill This year, tickets are given to offenders who are l iffflf' disorderly in the lunch rooms and their penalty is to qi-6 be on duty during lunch periods to see that others do not offend and if they do, the guards are authorized Iffrlif' ', to give them tickets also. ilwli . r , -. H ' jT a'-rziw P ,ff w 'N ' ll ,Q 'I-- 1 sl ' . . '1. .u...uLi.i.,i.l l.1' l l l. L I ' ll-, u. ',,,l' .,,, Lt . .. 1 ' :1,,,4 sf, . ,,..,,. .YW ' , ., JL, , ,, ,Y , '. U211 l 1 -...i -si , i -if, f 'ill . ,. l ,ug i 'H i il, gli' 3' Quail lfiifilf ilriiil lrjig. WF? , ,JEEW Klip? , milf? lllgilli lliiii' hge!!! l Pill W limi 11 all will mai reisli, :Zi , Giiiga l E54 i ' stir , gl ' Qi 451,12 ' li lil? g,:1 fs: Wie i jfaf ' I 1, .il 1l 'I , r ,V-, ,rr ,. r ,lp ir ii, r r l 1. ,, i,g,l,lI,, -Y ixirwwbl 1 1 l i i : tsl Y., V 5 A t X N 'rt .4 i 1 ,jf Q . ,fm t'yit1 - ug W1 . Nlgq,-1 111 l il FT! ,i I 1 ' rn1?.f 5f5 5 ff? , 'fl Qi H SIE, e , .-,-4 ffl A 11: lfili 1 jigil will TE? , :xi IIE ul? :Al ul!-H ?f 1+ I is I El l is IYQQZE 1 , -' -:El l -Z , ' ,lg Q l F E -lr: Q g :est QE? 1 li! l Fourth Row :-Thomas O'Toole, Harry Hood, Charles Sattes, Christy Zickefoose, Alex Gutsow, Ernest Sarah, Mr. Irwin, ' 955 9 HE Third Row :-George Koukies, Roxie Pappano, Herbert Shreffler, Donald Jones, Ellis Barnett, , E Ellis Plyler, Mike PZIDIJHTIO. LE Second Row:-Iack Harvey, Rufus Russell, NVayne Dutt, Foster Dow, Frank De Leone, James Ei Somerville, Paul Carroll. First Row:-Bruce 'W'ert, Robert Mapes, Harold Brinker, Herbert Clark, 'Emmett Morgan, Ken- N F , . W.. E neth Hoffmeyer John Patrick 1 V IVZX ,Ei Not in Picture:-XVilbur Immel, Adam Gatalsky, George XVasl'1er, Stanley Jacobs. YF- ,LQ if Ohicers-Fall:-Captains, Harry Hood and Alex Gutsow. Officers-Spring:-Alex Gutsow and Christy Zickefoose. H534 E 'Ei EEE' Eli E. LT. i:. 5:-.Q 1 ,l-L'J 3 TIQAFFIC DDLICE SQUAD tgp IZ ' fri ft E5 E QW, HE Junior Order of Traffic Police was established at lVest in 1927 by Mr. Irwin. 3 b. l The members of the squad are chosen by Mr. Irwin, then they must take an oath to ig FQ 1597- A' do their duty as othcers. The organization of the squad consists of two captains, four Egg Egg lieutenants, and four sergeants. The other odicers are classed as privates. EE The boys are stationed in front of the school and at Five Points in the morning, Gigi during the lunch periods and after school. On some occasions in the evening, such as, com- tj! mencements and festivals they are also on duty. W V Y N Y M' xl. '- The boys are required to have an appointment from ,tj 1 Mr. Irwin which must be confirmed b the signature 'T 1 . y . -ft 5 of three teachers, and must have passing grades in at 1:5 li, least three subjects to retain the position of traiiic ollicers. Those who have served for at least one EZ. iii semester are given a W letter. El iQ :gg E53 The boys are to be commended on the faithfulness with which they perform their duty in all kinds of E' mei.-7 .qi weather. A , Q N :f e ,Qt fig? Ml. , L14 i f 'Ef??iff frlili- ff'?Q4Q?lf1 :fe-,l93l25'Qiffi1f il if , ,,,, 'ETEQE-E5?TP ' ,, V H221 1- -A ' 1. .A 1 Y Q .. i . W ? ' ' T' iff it J k iii!-,Af -L - Y V' ff lf' ':' f ' 'iL'1':l':1,:'tg'f'L J ' i . l 3, l ll' lr' 1.7, '-1231, l . T-U .wi I4 all l s s r ffff-2 li M 1 gm ' will 7452i ifil Fl I-3 s I fx Q-. if Qll vi C, El-F r:i5:. iii' S 'Ei til 2 .sf 2 l 'Z'-l hd E2 .4 Ei ll i EE. 1-I :Q 'Ei 5:4 l::1 E HE Ei V53 . E EI l ff.. l E l lg: 1 E ti or V Z lil-ii Second Row :-Nick Syracopoulos, Loren Jaffe, William Houk, William.McDonald. 'lla 'E First Row :-Miss VVhittington, Laura Karain, Sylvia Savage, Sol Radam. li ,E X ' . D If BAT If Ml: . . . . . N' 351 ,ig T may be truthfully said that the reputation of West in forensic circles is greater out- ll! rig , side the city of Akron than within. This is due to the lack of debating facilities in l ,E other Akron high schools. At a caucus of the' principals of the high schools it was - E M ' decided to withhold permission for West to enter the State Debating League. The i E VVest debaters took up competition outside the League and made an enviable record. l Ir- i Twelve forensic contests were scheduled with the leading schools ,of Northern Ohio. West was I :'- the victor in every one of these contests. Eugene Wallace was its representative in the Wooster if . ' Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. He placed third, winning S8100 toward a scholarship at S S Wooster University. E. This year there are three varsity men back from last season. They are William McDonald, li l Nick Syracoupolous, and VVilliam Houk. The activities in the forensic line were much ham- - . . . . . l E pered this season on account of the congestion at West, consequently Miss Whittington, the ' I ' ,faculty advisor, could not give as much time to the team as last season. On account of the I g- protracted illness of Miss Viva Ruse, faculty advisor of the Debate Club, that organization was X. 'E disbanded during the fall semester. During the spring semester it was revived with Miss Lorenz will as advisor. li' l The debaters have furnished invaluable aid in 'T other activities within the school where experience in J.. V'-4 public speaking is necessary. They acted as solicitors -5:-5 ,: in the Lariat and Rodeo campaigns. A bright future ill' , . '-11' for debating at West was insured by the epochal record lg, V: , of last season. For those who wished to have a further training in forensic principles, a class in public speak- 5 EW 1? ', ing was organized during the spring semester. . ' ,Sl W I l ..g.1il' . Wal , T' rrpfgl ll ,mall VO? 'T '- --e- f 1,,Tl- 1FeF'THifrrr:Frrnf 'ffl .L lf',gli,Z?,?-grTlEEf:.3iis:as.1?f.QitgMll.HlllldtlliI IllllUl:flli2?55'lf lf Ll ll.: gal Hillel lillllllllllil l l :Ill SST S if iwffzsj if S if f--i i V ii l ,, ' , , ,V W limi, , M, J Q fl ii HI I l 'wi ml w ef f . 1 mlljg' 1 ll 11,1 Miif' l Hlgeglwl fl 1551.111 1 1 zltfll, lil'f1'3l.I' 'viii-ll :Eli iw?-llf J, frm' 1 IJ' ll , , Eiili l' D. Till i 1 -1 Fifth Row :-Mr. Arnold, Ben Perks, Richard Myers, William Carpenter, Charles Norris, Robert Schroy, Harold Zintel, Fred Steffens, Robert Dieterich, Lawrence Cott. Fourth Row :-Morton Greenberger, Eugene Maloney, Jack Power, Richard Schroy, Arthur Vlfood, James Reynolds, Robert Evans, Joe Naef, Carlin Short. Third Row:-James Scroggy, Guy Morrison, Marguerite Osmun, Jane Gosling, William Falor, William Murdoch, Robert Sipes, John Feudner. Second Row :-Loren Jaffe, Margaret Andrews, Jane Honeywell, Dorothy Held, Dorothy Cooper, Catherine Feudner, Betty Houghton, Barbara Pike, Alice Calhoun. First Row:-Josephine Robertson, Eleanor Gregory, Albert Schwartz, Jane Sample, Elizabeth Ford, Geraldine Gammeter, Martha Slusser, Richard Andrews, Louise Stillwell. I-li ,jjj Not in Picture:-Ardell Arenson, Margaret Bushnell, Harriet Davis, Robert De Witt, Marianne lyk' Plleuger, Mary E. Shatter, Sidney Shear, Elizabeth Brown, Dorothy Hood, Icne Sandberg, John Browne, David Thomas, Elizabeth Alkire, Roberta Zechiel. will Oihcers:-President, William Falorg Vice-President, W'illiam Carpenter, Secretary, Geraldine 2Q??lll - Gamiueterg Treasurer, Martha Slusser. Higilll ,X ,fir -3:15, V rg! ,ifilh DIQAMATIC CLUB High is proud of her Dramatic Club whose history dates back to 1922. In 1923 ,rigid E-,1'h'f,-iii Miss Watle advised the organization and in 1927 Mr. Packard took over the W flixii glfjrz supervision. Q? - D -5 3 . . . gltfflfi Pug In past years under the direction of Mr. C. A. Arnold, the present supervisor, ifjjllgl the club has presented: The Thirteenth Chair, Tofwn Hall Tonight, and The Call of the Ban- ifjh rhee. This year they produced a modern comedy farce by Juliet Tomkins, entitled The Million- aire, for which a double cast was used. Those who 1 In rx ,N I, we KW M f i I ,,f.,,,i,,-M: -1- , i , 1 ,r-I '- Y-1.13-I yvgjl took the leading parts were: D01-cas, Martha Slusser 1 A I -ii ' and Margaret Bushnellg Gideon, Guy Morrison and ' , ' f.f ',Lgi:g -1 , . , f 'jf , A ,, b I - A559 1 f-231131 William Falorg Blanche, Jane Gosling and Dorothy 353,645 0 W i t 5, ,tis i 1,2-E-, Cooperg Blanchette, Maxine Bashline. ' -l 1' .A 1 J i' The Dramatic Club gives interesting chapel pro- t , by 5 F liliflisxi grams which are always greeted with enthusiasm by Hlfjglij' Q, J. ' -.v ii Iiiiwll the entire student body. These and their regular an- Q 3 ,l , 1. K nual play constitute their activities. V-if ' rf af I 7 U .H Fi- , ' ww MN ,M U. viii ,M ,Yi , 1 li -14, ,W , if li' ' , f Y Vi if Y' , .,, ,fri ,w , HTL: gf: for - fx, - f ff' ' Y .ill ,gre ' il'-f 1 M sv ' ' ,,.- T . -1 , ,. if H241 1 11 ff 5 , , 1 ' 'il l l 1 1. 1 fT'Tl . .,,- , 1 GEF' l l gr: .Yi n-1 l . Ei... 1 lil Q i Eid 1-1 Fiil F-1., 155 . Ii is 1221 i,,. !:Q l jiil 1'-11 27.2 fri iffl lm Y: l xi' tl lf: l 1 F5-fl 1l11 l L ,153-5,11 'ggi 1 ,.::1 1 l1.,:El1 11 1 ffgj' i l ri 1 Ii 1 . :Eff 111 . 1? -3 . llllfjif l lgffl 1 1222 , .1,1gl,Q,11 l11L:'1,'l P .Qt N yilff.. 11,2111 ,. l T I I. . ,mill il fav i -711 ,L '1 1' E1-sl 1 111111111111 Q S 11 1 V Third Row:-Marguerite Osmun, William Houk, Sidney Shear, Paul Wagner, Virginia Myers. Second Row:-Betty Heepe, Margaret Oechsner, Marcelline Spencer, Dorothy Cooper, Margaret- belle Bonham. First Row:-Carmen Bnies, Louise Swinehart, Len Lebnvitz, Elizabeth Ford, Virginia Grannell. Not in Picture :-Jane Smith. Olhcers:-President, Marcelline Spencer: Vice-President, Sidney Shearg Secretary-Treasurer, Elizabeth Ford. SHAKESDEAIQE CLUB spring. Miss Williams organized the Shakespeare Club because students who had previously taken the Poetry and Drama course expressed their desire to read more Shakespearean literature. Only those students who have made a grade of 90 p '-5 or above in English and who are really interested in reading Shakespeare's plays are eligible to submit their names to the club to be voted upon. If a member is absent more than three times without a satisfactory excuse, he is automatically dropped from the club. The Shakespeare Club meets every week in room 305 The president takes charge of the business meeting after which the club proceeds to read aloud the drama chosen. Each mem- ber is given a certain character to impersonate. The , parts are reassigned for each act, thus each person has practice in portraying various characters. Dur- ing the first semester, Othello was read, the second semester, Hamlet and A: You Like It,' and the third semester, King Lear. This club has a representative in the Red Cross Council at West. At Christmas time they, together with the Chemistry Club and Student Tutors, gave a basket to a needy family. ,-, 1w, ,.-.. A, . ll 1-11. if 4. l' ,:'i.1f ,., 1,1 1 1' 1:41, . A l1 ,S ..... ,. 1 .1565 1 l1 132-W 1 ill i mmf, - aE?1i MI1, y get al- 'l liiliil '1 PEE' 4521. 5533111 FH 551?E1l,' .Eli ' I 1:33 till 15,11 hill 55311 ies? is-,i,1z1l1 1151111 limi' 1551 W Wifi. U . wat iii!- Qi. 1121! 'Elly Wifi 1'1a3i1l lygflfl Q 1fi.l1l1l 1 fri? 1' 11 ,1 l 1 l., ,,,, 1if.1,l.5 , , '-Viv 11 . 1 333 , I1 i f 1 'IL ,IAN 4,1'1' -1l 1 1.,1-1 1111, 111 I1 1l1 1 4, ..,, ,X -,-1 1 111,1,,,t,.Tu-'1t,,-..,,,v...,'.i.,'3i ' 11 - 1. 1 -. - 1 1 -f--I 1 1 . . 1..1.. 11: 1. H,-Y-.,.,,.t . . ' 'rf 1. 'J-Q 1: '1 1.1 1- ' 11, . - l!1.,:f,1. ,1'1'.- 'L-1 -. t L.1,1.1!.s 1,11.L.at,,1,L,::f ' V ::e'L,ai1- 1- r:'.is1-:Q 11.1 ..-,,.L.,J,-ar., 11 J-:-,. C C I1251 iff' rl wil, lr -N 1 MJ, ,i i viii ry. r. A --4 -fn. . ,...r i ' l fl .1 w ,. iii-li l H I Z i iiliilxgi li an H ETF' ' 'Ilia-vii ll',i9'ii'l ff' U :avg J ii 3:5..ai . Y e . 'nri , fi if fl H il i Fil i flilf' in , ,II lg-5 ll heel! l i lE1 It 15, V- i -Q Eli ifiiil lem l EE? ei ,lei Est i ll rf? R -. lil , El rallfi iii 2:41 IEE? -Ei l l Fourth Row :-Kathryn Heinric, Margaretbelle Bonham, Rena Matson, Jeanette .Matson, Doris Q-N Koch, Miss McCoid. l Third Row :-Anne Volke, Helen Akers, Stella Groschupp, Marie Nielson, Gertrude Bleichrodt, Zi iff!!! , , , 1 -f J E255 5 Margaret Mackey , Pearl Drews. W Second Row :-Iva Leatherman, Katherine Graham, Margaret Ulford, Betty Kunz, Virginia Granf will riell, Marian Terrass, Helen Miller. EE lil ' :aw First Row:-Mildred Hilty, Lucinda Knecht, Evelyn Brouse, Edwina Sweeney, Helen Reed, Elizaf beth Alkire, Lucille Icaechf. Not in Picture :-Krema Abcloo, Virginia Bishop, Phyllis Freeman, Ruth Howell, Vivian Kohler, W! Helen Kroeger, Margaret Lind,fEleanor Redding, Geraldine Koplin, Leona Blocker, Iuanita Shumard, S3 ,- ., A Lois Poppenger, Virginia Tate, Pearl Bair, Beatrice Hartline, Kathleen Messmore. i Officers :-President, Iva Leatherman g Secretary, Rena Matson. --. Ijifli Fe, aff-i lil 'liEi :Q E: ll lla En CENSUWE ' xii j ,, :J . . is: ig Qwl ma HE Censowe, a branch of the Girl Reserves, is one of the most helpful and useful JEM .fill organizations in our school. At the beginning of last semester, the Censowe held a 1 7-4 1 c . . . . 7 freshman mixer in the gym to welcome the new girls. At Halloween the girls made El' ' V 1 f . . . . . ' -- S J clever crepe paper favors and puzzles which they distributed among the crippled children who are cared for in boarding homes. gill The most worthv services that the Girl Reserves '- 1 lv . -' - Q I A ohm,-gg. Q -.Z - 1. ',K,f,.r,,M41 . ,el s - Q- XP-Sm! have rendered is the helping of a girl, attending West mir: 5 , rj ., 3' r 1 High, whose eye-sight is gradually failing. The girls - X , I ' tl' i alternate in reading the lessons to her every day so 'V i 5, , -' . . B, f I EH that she may be able to attend school with her lessons YQ ,E W . 1 ' prepared. f , i . Any girl in school is eligible to join this organiz- , R H G' , Q, ation. The Censowe has a business meeting every ' two weeks in room 203. Miss McCord is the faculty f4.g .,L3i-rf' ,gh-Y .hx ,--L-,,,,,e-fn 4 l advisor. 1 1 ll limi 4 , ,Qui l gli.-ral i Q -2 SLS' iii - A Weil . .lg ihhg . -Y , , in A-..-V --g - --V - I- - ff- 7 - -- F---- -4-H f A f- - J '1' ' H261 ,:., . Y...--3 2 J, A wer. VV, . 'JVITII I: ws-WI In IVWDII i I ' I I 2.1124 I 'iw II'1i IIIPiiiI I ,ELI ig, .f H ggi :vii dQi'I Bari IEE? Eili 511' ,gin Mali IIIQEI' 1II::I .N IEJI 1 , EQQII I 323 I 52' 7 EES I , Fourth Row :-Frank Hovey, Berwyn Cover, Laurence Utford, Karl Brueggernan, Vkfilliam Houk, i QE, I Charles Sattes. ! Third Row :-Miss Durr, Miss Horseman, Jane Gosling, ,Tarnes Scroggy, Rena Matson, Genevra 3 Iizh Field, Alice Miner. I I Second Row:--Margaretbelle Bonham, Richard Stambaugh, NVilliam Falor, Jacob Brooks, Forest I,,I I I LTI I Thon1as, Miss Murdock. gil , Ii' I First Row:-Carmen Boies, Imelda Keller, jane Honeywell, Mildred Harnar, Evelyn Brouse, Hazel- , 4 belle Davis. I Not in Picture :-Lois Armentrout, Carlin Short. I OIHCCTSZ-Ci13lTl11HI1, Rena Matson. 'sei I I EEEI I Tiff JUNIUIQ IQED CIQUSS I Qw vsgli junior Red.Cross at VVest High was organized by Miss Durr, .and was brought E55 I 315 lnto existence in November 1929, in room 403. Rena Matson resided at the meet- , ing. Twenty-two members, each representing an organization of West High, tgp answered the roll call. :-- 1 . H1 The ur ose of this roup is to romote a s irit of hel fulness in our school. This or an- ., ti, G . P P. g ' h .P . P P g I 55555, ization was instrumental ln bringing Joy to needy Ir I I 2 Akron homes last Christmas by sending food, clothing, IIITQH and toys to them through the various organizations 'II-SI here at school. Our council has done so well in carry- Q25 ing on its work that a report and a picture of some of , J n 53,4 the l'CPl'CSC1'llHf1VCS were sent to the Red Cross Head- Il I L-' I quarters at VVashington, D. C. The council is made I .4i . I up of representatives and all West students are con- ! sidered members of the organization. The supervisors are Miss Durr, Miss Murdock, I QQKII' Mrs. Kauffman, and Miss Horseman. IIQUI ' I I Iv'EI , el-af,-, ,Ili-,. -- 1' ff .,' 'r:,.:M,, Q,1g, , ,-, L , 'ij' 14 Y: Sli if f 5---W-Lil--2 - -K7 - P -F . .,i,..V I- , , I lin IM V-y,.,A.,,,, I , N MI, , AI., ,IN M ,. 15, W! I 'xr' v,I::,J,,., ,,Mig,5VI - f. .1'2:.21-+- ' ' .- fr' V ,51e1:,'f, i--,....,sLr,t.-L-. . -L ,,u.,,,,,.g,A,.,,,-,1,5,,,,, ,H dr. .V , , . 7. I 51271 ' I ,J .wa I L-. ,1 'I .VIII I- In +1i'I l Wil? I 'MII :fe L i IIIIEAI' I I :il ' , E-rl 3+ I In-JI I 73 I -', I I I teal L33 I .Ld A I,,.1 I I, I r-up El 'I I E?If trip -ig' I ESQI ' QI. .-, I l -t I -.1 I ei I I rzi r I ',-2 . I I.. Iii ESEI Eiil Iss E4 ,E W .EI Es I 553 IE. I 5 I , Eli IIXQQY I I Ig. 1 :fig I I Iii? IIE? f' I rrew I .:1gf.' I IIIQ?j1,I.I fit uf-WI I I JII.--is, .'! Sixth Row:-Gerald Morris, Lawrence UFEorcl, Harold Zintel, Super Zang, Richard Whitney, Ch'arles Norris, Howard Cable, Mr. Bryant. Filth Row:-l-larry Bauman, Arthur Wood, VVilliarn Carpenter, Earl Snyder, Richard Collins, Jack Mohrman, Frank Hovey, Ralph Barr. Fourth Row:--Fred Fuchs, Fred Steffms, Robert Dieterich, John Donnenwirth, Robert Wetzel, Robert Bowman, Harry VVerner, Hezzleton Simmons. Third Row :-Carl Tate, James Scroggy, James Reynolds, Fulton Mahan, William Falor, Fred Lansinger, Chandler Williams, Wilbert Reinhart. Second Row :-Trent Goddard, Robert Sipes, Jacob, Brooks, Eugene Maloney, Ben Perks, VVil1iam Murdoch, Roxie Pappano, Robert Hamill, Walter Kuhlke. First Row:-Harry Bauman, Arthur Wood, William Carpenter, Earl Snyder, Richard Collins, Hutchinson, Richard Stambaugh, John Feudner. Not in Picture:-Joe Naef, ,Tohn Naef, Russell Blower. Officers-Fall:-President, William Carpenterg Secretary, Charles Norris. Officers-Spring:-President, Vernon Oldhamg Vice-President, Ben Perks, Secretary, Charles Norris. HI-Y CLUB QV, y r HE Hi-Y club, which states that its purpose is to promote Christian ideals through- out the school and the community , has been under the leadership of Mr. Bryant during the past year. Because of the institution of the Torch Club, the Hi-Y is now 555 Ma' wholly composed of upperclassmen. These members are chosen by unanimous vote of the club members. A large part of the success of the Hi-Y is due to its modern ideas of organization obtained at the many regional and local conferences. Two such conferences have been attended this year, Hve delegates being sent to the district conference at Cleveland, and seven to the city conference. Among the interesting and informing speakers who have addressed the club are Rev. Phillips, Rev. Wolfe, and Rev. Norris. ..V1f'l'n ' 'ii' wi. A i - - H- C H281 C .l lj' Fourth Row 2-Joseph Hervly, John Van Dis, Robert Petley, Robert Keating. Third Row:-VVilliarn Houghton, Robert Higley, James Vizill, John McKay, Howard Marsh. Second Row:-Robert Smith, Louis Manley, Richard Pillueger, Robert Thomas. First Row:-Myron DeWitt, Robert Wall, Charles Smoyer, Philip Sherman, Paul Deetjen. Officers:-Charles Smoyer, Presidentg Philip Sherman, Vice-President, Robert Thomas, Secreatryg Robert Wall, Treasurerg Robert Keating, Chaplain. TOIQCH CLUI3 cg O cair out the rinci les of Christian living, brotherhood, and service is the 4, 2 'Y P .P hx, ffl slogan of the VVest High Torch Club, a Hi-Y club for boys under the eleventh grade. , , . ,Q . ..' ki.-:ll 11595, 1 Q-44 1 v 25.9054 It was organized in September, 1928 by Mr. M 15' of the Y. M. C. A. He was ably assisted president of the club. A unanimous vote is necessary for any boy in to become a member of this organization. The mem- bership is limited to fifty members. Othcers are elected each semester. Dues are collected annually to de- fray the expenses of the activities of the club. The members have participated in various dances and picnics throughout the year and contributed a Christmas basket to the poor. The club also entered a basketball team in Class D of the Y. M. C. A. League last winter. H291 Kniffen, who was at that time secretary by Forrest Thomas who was the first West High under the eleventh grade ,V li il , , My T. , .W liif V ll li Uwfffii if l iv lllgiyi 'Hi-El Q Viligl, ,V C, hifi, , , i l di' l l liiigl' -lligill i viii!! lni1,f'?f'2:. wgggii Il' li H+ will li e TEN' 2551 1 llzif il' ii 2 l 4 ' ---H n aff, f Lili g...w ll if. film lifgwi mail? l 1 :fa it Vigil. liEil5i. ll H' kill it ln H w yi If, in hi -ai. ,i l lil . VZ? i . - iii' HQ X. E gf 'igggiilr Q gays 2 1 -74-.slr I f.-rf, I Y- . i limi' 'll i g, lg-ll i rf kill ffflll l - - Y' all l'-45, ,REQ F, nigh 51 Q' , - Fourth Row:-Harold Kannel, Fulton Mahan, Mr, Irwin, Karl Brueggeman, Super Zang, Gail Myers, qi Richard Fisch er. ffl Efjl' Third Row:-John Kreakbaum, Sam Holmes, Russell Blower, James Mallo, Arthur Labbe, Roxie fgff Pappano, Coach Beichley. 1 i-gill Second Row :-Stanley Scudder, Calvin Malone, Kermit Sll'll1lbZ1Cl1, Lawrence Swiney, George Brit- tain, Vernon Oldham, XValter Kuhlke. First Row:-Hugh Davis, Earl Heusal, Charles Hutchinson, Leonard Mahoney, Steve Golobich, 11, Jacob Brooks, Forest Thomas. Not in Picture:-Peter Petroif, Rudolph Matthews, Kenneth Fergusson. Officers:-President, Kermit Smulbachg Secretary, George Brittaing Treasurer, Arthur Labbe. ,J Boys! Wwe' CLUB ifili 3 K ' HE VV Club was started in 1919 when Mr. E. L. Marting was principal at Wlest. J At first all lettermen became members after taking the rough initiation. Now ,N i members are voted into the club and a formal induction is given them. ffl ' H The club's purpose is to encourage participation in athletics and to help the l coach turn out winning teams. lt has now reached its largest membership, which is twenty- eight, due to the fact that a great many underclassmen are winning their letters and are being lj' taken into the club. At the Erst formal initiation , 'till' Charles Norris, Howard Cable, and Andrew Averitt lj, were taken into the club. It has been found that a igilll, formal initiation is much better than a rough initiation. The VV club is becoming much more active in ml-il' school affairs. It will soon be one of the leading clubs ' , W in the school. f 1 l Coach Beichley succeeded Mr. Boots as the advisor i . r of the club in September because he has a closer con- tact with the boys concerned. lisoj -,H--,' - . ,.. .. ,.,,. . .. ll will 's 5. Qt ,a Ml ll. .',:ii:vi: '.l 1 .1 4 f 1 , 1 . l l ll ll ' nl' l t' lil' l l ' i ll' -. ylllllpll l.l .4 V ll l nn- ii- - l., ' twig .. .. 4 ...H V. lr, JNCI' ll-+ to Q we, ll ly ,, iii . ff-ff lf- , -! .sp 'stil .ll li l l L All ' '.e :'1l lf-:itll l Qi' is sfsilil . l,..Z rV J' 5-Elll l lgfl 1-:aa l lf-2 lil. SE? E51 ligll X ELM., EE! EW Eli I- ' if-:fi ' l :EE ll lffil U M li Fourth Row:-Sybil Brztnrlon, Katlieriue Tait, Mrs. Mabry, Miss Xvagner, Marguerite Barrackmzm. 1,--Ie. l 'l Q. Third Row:-Marjorie Griiiin, Rhoda Goldberg, Rachel Alpeter, Mildred Harnar, Carieta Hicks. ' .Second Row :-Eva Liedal, Jane E. Waters, Eloise Bickett, Grace Harris, Esther I-Iarter, Grace lil' Hirsch. lid ,, I First Row :-Patricia Culver, Mary Jane Shephard, Ellen Leasure, XVilma Esch, Rachel Orgel, Freda :jig li Orgel, Wilma Witner. li Oflicers:-President, Mary Jane Shephardg Secretary, Betty Alkireg Treasurer, Jane E. Waters. ire- ll l l 5555 4 U 'desi 1.- 71? lr' ,Zyl tgp:-1 iiwl lxliilqll ll1QlI lifzfiq 1 tic r 9 55 99 :gr 'filo W .234 FT' W SSE, l lei 'll ri.. Ilwlgril 'ffm HE Girls' W Club was organized in 1922 by Mrs. Emde to promote a better physi- will 'l cal, educational, and social relationship among the girls of West High School. lfllfi Only those girls, who have received their first letter by earning two hundred I It i and twenty-five points in different sports, are admitted into the club. Every semester 'iff lx a banquet is held in connection with the initiation of the new members, the initiation being the ll li ll final step towards the entrance into the club. - -- f . QE-iglll This year, under the direction of Mrs. Mabry, the .Qirglll girls have sold stationery and candy to earn money ,Eel l for the W Club treasury, They also gave a dance iig I l to which all students were invited and which proved liigtll to be very successful. liafl lff l ': The second letter, a large English W , is the lf f A highest athletic honor, with the exception of the gym l , ,, Ll medal, that a girl can receive at West. ,l sj',,' .Q I ' ' ll lllyfl l'p ' l, . ' y 'li 1'ti,v,im' l A 7 KY? Y l ' l :lvtVnv'Xn. , l V X ill' l.l.li 1 K .,.rl , .1 . . rim l l 1 Fourth Row:-Mary Henley, Rose Burgman, Jane Gosling, Ruth Sowers, Bernice Klivans, Uudine Mellinger, Marguerite Barrackman, Miss Todd. Third Row :-Miss Stuckey, Harriette Snyder, Pearl Brown, Kathleen xVilll3I'llS, Beatrice Cornell, Nancy Brand, Helen Sherer, Ruth Grant. Second Row :-Louise Duuford, Mildred Hilty, Harriet Fenneman, Virginia XVishart, Carmen Boies, Sylvia Savage, Elsie Sickerman. First Row:-Libia Martucci, Annette Siegel, Ruth Swan, Zelda Trenner, Evelyn Gamble, Elizabeth Graf, Frances Gross. Not in Picture:-Imelda Keller, Vivian Bradford, Naomi Lance, Rosemary Davis, Martha Lifsitz, Ellen Simpson. Officers:-President, Zelda Trennerg Vice-President, Virginia VVishartg Secretary-Treasurer, Harriet Fenneman. LIISIQAIQIANS la REVIOUSN to 1928 the librarians had not been a delinitely organized group, but have consisted of those who gave voluntary service because of interest in library work. In the fall semester of 1928 they formed the present organization, having ' ji ' regularly elected ollicers and with Misses Todd and Stuckey as faculty advisors. This was done to facilitate management of the group and to promote a spirit of common interest among its members. The Library has made notable progress during the last year, having almost doubled its quota of reading material. The number of books and magazines is in- creased in several ways: by fines, donations of the Home and School League and graduating classes, and by periodic Tag days. Nine hundred and sixty dol- lars was furnished by the Board of Education to purchase new books. Study halls in the library have been discontinued this year, and only those students having urgent rea- sons for reference are permitted in the library during V ft school hours. milf. , e J' I1321 Third Row :-Marguerite Osmun, Catherine Feudner, Rena Matson, Miss Doris Henry, Jane Smith, Genevra Field. Second Row:-Dorothy Cooper, Anne Volke, Stella Groschupp, Mildred Nye, Catherine Tenney, Evelyn Gurin. First Row:-Vivienne Hixson, Erma Kraus, Geraldine Gammeter, Elizabeth Ford, Helen Reed, Eleanor Dietz. Officers-Fall:-President, Dorothy Cooper, Secretary, Mildred Nye. Officers-Spring:-President, Jane Smith, Secretary, Katherine Feuclner. ADT CLUI3 JKZBS HIS year marked the active participation of the Art Club in curricular activities. During the latter part of the Fall semester a style show was presented in chapel. Correct dress for daily and evening wear was exhibited by members of the club A J who acted as mannequins. These costumes were secured through the courtesy of The M. O'Neil Company. Members of the club have given valuable service in making posters and artisic designs for numerous organizations as, the Varsity Debate Team, Glee Club, and The Rodeo. Members submitted drawings in the Art Show at Cleveland. Productions by Marcelline Spencer and Frances Matthews received honorable p 31 .- i 61552 ff1f.'Gl1, t 1 ' V: mention in the contest. ' 32581 Af ? q5 Social activities in the form of teas were held dur- is A 5 f I ing the year. One of the most outstanding of these was t if V A , 7 ,I the entertainment held on February eighth at the apart- ' X L W H ' ment of Miss Henry, faculty adv1sor. I P21 i Perhaps the most extensive project taken on by the i Qgigl 1 J if-' ,VCI 'An . . . 'N ,.A -1 1-fjfgf f' club was a Puppet Show which was glven during the 3, t,'t,, a?.7gq,f,eff2 , Spring semester. 11351 . Y: :gl .gl 'f f'-- 1T'I11I-,-A, ,. ..1:,. i,.,,,1:fi':-'. I.-.QL 'fgl f 'vi ' V-1 -75- ' Z'! 5-'U'H2Hllllllllilflfxf W1m W2' -f- f , . +c MIM H Qi 3 4 L L1 -f TJ i Jiilgyfg 5 , , -' 1 I Mifiifyf A R MEQQQ. I ' WJ w5,fJ -Qifim . W 31.'f':f'N!N WEN' , N330 inf?-T1 i my J W -- 1 JN7 , Wim 1 Fifi' , a aim r-:, v, X F i v f H2551 l Y 7: V L.: . vtz' ' L4 .fry 'WEEQIN Q. W EEN 5 EH 5 VN 1 lllli ' W A Gi? X 1752! W 1 fill' W 5 + F 0 ME?N u 'L QM U Em . Tim! ju 1 L avi ' , 4 ,L , X, ' ETH :1-- N I ,:':I', 'im . 5151, '21 -EL-ifmg iw ff. '32 u ,,,., 1-1! fmmimilmliwig mi.,i'fv-' L Q, mlm -V ,A 1'mlil1 'Q IIMW1 ,,, gl Nl M1 ,-N .grgll 115.-., V A, E xl., ,,, V M ,V -.,,, IUILN, vu 1134 .QVAQAQ A K7 Af? A NHHMEUHQTS ATH LETIC COACH Mr. Beichley has proved his ability by making winning basketball teams from in- experienced material. FACULTY MANAGER Mr. Tucker's fidelity to West is proved by the fact that he has missed only one game in his four years of managership. DIIQECTDIQS f136:I ASSISTANT COACH Mr. Boots has shown his loyalty to West by his interest in starting boys on their ath- letic careers. ELIGIBILITY MANAGER By keeping the boys eligible, Mr. Weiss has done his part toward upholding the standards of athletics at West. iw? rn vii 1 ,til Mew by . W ., I .1 il n r ,jill r 'f 'ml Will I TEE lflfiil MEEN iz: A L l E7-'ii gllffl :fl Q is 'if li: ' I if-il Ev life? l :iii i 31,11 ': R ,, .x -1 Mg, P, l ni ,1 lig li w EE ' Li.l I 3 V1 l fb i I- l -if 1 QQ pi 'wg' fi V 4, 3 up l- 1 fr- 1-'il VAIQSITY CADTAINS HARRY SNYDER His leadership and example led his team in victory and encouraged them in defeat. - - xy x xg i , A l 153 'wifi . . ' J- , . L'?if4,if'5-'l' . 3' ili . ' ,: -.M ' JH: .Jw ---- n-Q 4. -.- A L VERNON OLDHAM Vern gave his experience and leadership to form an inexperi- enced group into a fighting and winning team. . I . RICHARD FISCHER Fischer's stellar playing, hard lighting, and brilliant leader- ship inspired his teammates and won him All-City recognition. f137J v ll wi , ..,-l T45 ,nz 1 Q 1 Nw 1 ,.,,. t r-.-. Q --1 ..,. .. ,. Nz l , vi 1 , X, I l il! l L. vi- J7EW ll'-.yli illlll 1 E-jg 1 5-Eli' lj 3 52: ll fill ll :lie ig?-,E lit, ,.-, . l,,, MQ 1 ,::i ffl l , F. l ,A f, flfi ww?-f l'f.l l L' Ill ell M23 it fllffl hifi lzilil 3 'lilf I . 3 , ll Vliik K viii l lt if Il, in lliffl 4 . ll .Li i lil' Vi! 1 l l 1 li ,l l 21 ll El . Ei' lil 4 lliizl 'Q 4 ,lillil ,l1llsi?,l, ll 5' ll is ll levi ,. g,l 'i F 1 al M. ,I,luw,,Wiijll-viizmriilvxIM.,,nr , , ,. -limi ll .. . Q , ffm. l,l1,,: s,5,',1x1Lv,-My ,,.,, , ,I Hugh Davis, Gail Myers, Lloyd Chase, Charles Hutchison .lil 2 ii i Z l lf l 5-Ti: 'ri' .,... ll 'li-Lol 5 l . lr' fill ll lil ll ll 1 lliflllii 144:25 ll. l lE5'??l.' fllliilel la lil? l' ll l I, w, 1-lv! ll V. All ru, .W Vlfglli . ., Q! ,:'Q ll lift .,l. 44 5-.1 David Baylor, Harold Combs, Steve Golobich, Harold Kannel li gi lufi-. vyl,1.'i'il 'fl . TDACK if lllgzjjl The juniors succeeded in winning a very exciting class meet by scoring 55 points llliifla to the senior's 44, sophomore's 5, and freshmen's 4. The seniors were handicapped 'i1 .5-J by the fact that several of their best men had earned their letters in track and there- fore were ineligible for the meet. Due to unfavorable Weather conditions, four events ,ilijy 1 were not run off. The results of this meet were very promising. Lloyd Chase, a junior, jllj was high point man with IZM points. Dick Fischer placed next with 10 points. il!! ' . . . . The Cowboys were defeated at Elyria 6672 to 552 in the opening meet of their llgpl season. West was hampered by a pouring rain and a muddy field. Myers and Davis milf each won two events for West. 'pl,Q!f West won a triangular meet from Massillon and Wooster by a score of 60, to 52, to 48 respectively. West won the meet by taking the mile relay as the score be- fore the relay Was: West 55 and Massillon 52. Davis and Baylor made a good showing for West. qi,-hall, . . . gil The Cowboys' mile relay team, which was composed of Davis, Snyder, Combs, and Hutchison, placed fifth at Columbus. 'pil , The score of a triangular meet between Mansfield, East, and West was 56-SX6, to 48-IX6, to 43 respectively. Davis again Won the 440 and 880. li ' l' l ll Tru! -f K .Mann ,.,,:,f,, , i . . -.n 1.-- T. . ,.- . -.:.,-. -W ,.... . .H ,V ll T:i.it5.Z,-A,Y5-gE:,uj, mrisi. 'Qiffa 2-i3fQ:T1 QEEIS: 3.:.13:..,:.-Tq:fT.:.f::w-,agp, .,'Q'j. T,l,,'f3:,, ,Tfflil L, lizf IISSI 'x,:,I I.,:I -II .. .Y-.I wil I I -YI ng. I I Ifji' 1135 I '?IeII'I I 'EEZ I4'I' Yi: f-II I ,.. I---f 75: IE? L, ,. r EI ,, elf Ii 'FI f-1 -I ik .I- -iI I.-I i4 ,-I ..-e ,-.L vii Iwi IZ. I--:U 5 Y ,X I5 If I I' I ra Ii Ill ,. Il' , I:- I ICI I, ,. I f I .,. I II kill , ,:3gII, I----II I- -- I IQIII IFJ I' , IE-.LQ III' ,III-:,-1 I, ,MI IZ' I , . ff' I ,aa ' 1, I I II.. '11 :I I I 'Q-,gg I III .U-I A' 1 I III Lip,--I If Iw, v... I III q I -I I,-I, :V--II FI I'-II I--1 -.1 L I I II, , I1 IIPIIIQQI IQ: . - , ft, I, V 1 ,I II'III'I 77111 Third Rafw:-Max Culver, Carl Turner, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Flood, David Baylor, Lloyd Chasgg, Don Richards. A if' Second Rofw:-Kermit Smulbach, Richard Fischer, Gail Myers, Steve Golobich, Dick Greenlese, Richard Hoff. I First Raw:-Captain-elect Hugh Davis, Forest Thomas, Fulton Mahan, Captain Harry Snyder, John McCurdy, Charles Hutchison, Richard Mansfield, Coach Beichley. TDACK In the annual city meet East Won 622, points, Garfield placed second with 4421 points, and VV est finished third with 292, points. The only record broken was when Wzllker of East put the shot 44 feet 3 inches to break his old record of 43 feet 10 inches. The men who placed for West were Davis, Captain-elect, who won the half mile and placed second in the 440g Snyder, who came in third in the half mile and fourth in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Hutchison, Who Was third in the mile, Golobich, who finished third in the pole vault, and Myers, who ended third in the shot put. All the men who placed ,earned their letters. Combs and Chase also earned their inches. The men who placed for West were Davis, Captain-elect, who won the half with two others, tied for fifth in the high jump but was not awarded a letter. The prospects for this year are fairly bright as Captain Davis, Hutchison, Golo- bich and Chase are all back at VVest. There are several promising men Who did not win their letters but who will be back trying harder than ever to do their best on the team. I I I - I I I II I4 I 'IIIQIFII IIfIf11Is1III I IIIQIIQIII I Ia I IIII, IIJJII1, I ' rI ef I I-45' ,III IFQII1' Q. 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It 4.4! ,V i -1 I 'U, 1 I il ,, ., x I . .-v,.. , , ,xfyh li? ,-., , N '11, fx X594 . NUI? JVM?- 3 i lg-gi-fm ,fiftl 'E 1 Jiri o rigid! 1 Liq, iiggli rzgzi' ffl ,si lisa I ' gif ROXY PAPPANO VERNON OLDHAM STEVE GOLOBICH- CHARLES 1-IUTCHISON , Ei lr l l , r3l T51 H 1:71 FUDTBALL o W, ,LW, ei. The initial clash of the Cowboys took place at Elyria where they 'tied a veteran P511 Elyria team, 6 to 6. West was handicapped by the fact that Elyria scored early in the ISEE, first quarter by a pass. Fischer blocked a punt in the fourth quarter and West recov- :IPI 1 -ve 1 .ffl 1 ,.-.. ered and drove the ball to the '10 yard line. Oldham passed to Bortz for 2. touch- N31 down. Unfortunately VVest missed their try for point. Neither West nor Elyria 3251'- scored in the remaining time. S1115 1 .if i -H r ,, fr rl .lm fl 5 ll.Ail Z Iii-ij If w Eli ij l f l +551 lligi I -EI , QQ, iifiii 4 'Till ,11i3 Irs: ' Iifgl WEEE! Wifi vsial Hulfllisorz carrying the ball in the East game. E .YHJXI , ' ',lV,I ,El 1 E-- Y. gn, H401 .4 ll IW LQ.: t ,W ,,,, iii . . ... .. ., ., , ,N , .QA-A-7: 1 ---.MA .5 . .,x.,,,,,-.-,:,-'L :w 1 A3 gg .-M fr, fl, ' n .e gy 15' I HJ ,, N ff-'n u '14 A '. P' l is-gi I-ri 4..- V vi V i I WT, 'ffl .,., 221' Ea ,fair EH ILT l IL? l , xx, ggi if 1, ITL L1 I FQ' 1 t i:L ti. 15:4 p --- l :Qi E li. il? gift' I 'jd JI V if QE K: I, lr: ,,, LT IM: 6 ,.1. r li? Eg ' 1 E34 1 wi ' 'll iQ,'Q Q. y v,. ,l,. EM 21 a gli ,- wi ul ,i .nw V, -fqnff Eff ,g 1--,w1vQ....iNr ,. i. X 4,4nj,.l 5--,, Ti' 'g-ll'z',f -5277 4 y'.f1f-fl.-'flgylw-1. lm :gi ff.31---'NNIl jQi-fji.- -jif.-j nl :jSL1,5gg,yQAJYJMLL,gi-lnLQ'!11tLirn3 qggji p1LL::. ,: .g?,,gF..v, , , , ? . ,Zi LAXVRENCE SWINEY JOHN KREAKBAUM SUPER ZANG VVALTER KUHLKE West lost the second game of the year to Salem, 19 to 12, at Wooster Stadium. The game was hard fought but Salem was too experienced for the Cowboys. West scor-ed early in the first quarter when Hensal recovered a fumble before it touched the ground and ran for ra touchdown. West scored again in the middle of the second quarter when Mahan ran off tackle for 15 yards and a touchdown. Salem scored later in the second quarter and again in the third to make their score 13 to West's 12. West could not push over another score and lost the game 19-12 as Salem scored again in the fourth quarter. Mahan played a good game for West. V Factor, Murdoch, Kerr, Andrefws. I ' N 1:3 I M , if n X x'f'q 4 gl fr 'l 'i 'pw il ,fi I ,reign tg? i J! Ziff? I 1 tl Lal L12 . , E2 E323 E . AZ -1 31 E Ei tl, LIE L.-gi Q Z. SS? gl lair 53 :El E my i Ai- -'C El li! l ' 4 , '...l y -. 1 Mr.. Ei-fs :Phi F2 1. 'Div T,-135, -ill H nw. ,w 1411 in l ' 'l'Al. S:?'HIl3If5l 'f Vx-:ill l l ll '- ' 'ff 1 n H'g:1mi1rfl ,.-. ,1l4l1II,3': wfg. v.- , .44 , -. -: ri, J. 1 :.. !1.V1j : -577.-1:,',.,jt.a'.,L, 3 , 1375 ,,-, .-55, ,L my W 1, ,, ,cv . HAROLD BORTZ GEORGE BRITTAIN EARL HENSAL CALVIN MALONE The Cowboys galloped to Cleveland Heights where they met an invincible Cleve- land Heights team who defeated them 82 to 0. West fought hard but could not stop the Heights running attack. In their fourth contest of the season, West defeated Kenmore 38 to 0 at Wooster Stadium. This was the only game of the season in which the West team clicked at it should. West scored first when Kuhlke plunged over in the first quarter. In the second quarter Oldham threw a pass to Malone for a touchdown. Other West touch- downs were made in this quarter when Kuhlke hit the line for one, Mahan skirted end for another, and' Malone fell on a blocked kick over the goal line. ae 2. '- Q21 ,X mil lu. in fs. , i 1 J Fischer tackling Harrington in the North' game. 11421 ld! 'T',T? ig Z N317 W 1 E32 N I J + at w Qj a in jg Hg lil 3 E F i ,-4 ... 1 l,-1 , ...FM ,-4 ,,-. l L'-E E L... L-I ,-. E? M525 ul? its 'li . L...- 4 11' KE? ' I 5:31 i L:? 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West journeyed to Hamilton where they met the strong Hamilton High team and a 41 to 0 defeat. West was hampered by injuries in this game as three guards were injured in the Kenmore game. Fischer was the only man on the team who could stop the strong attack of Hamilton. ' 41:23 1231 ,tsl lied, . - il . 1,1-gl Lockhart of North .carryzng the ball. j-rifjl 1 'f ',,li ly-VE, 5 l 11-,. 'w.5f,f , l fl , In ff-' if---L --Tllm-- -wwf -..H 5. 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Qligsjl I H431 y A l 2 .w . -ii 'll nw 'i at gl! ill ' 'i '-,111 1 4, u ..g1 1 A , fi it .cw gil. if!! 4:1 ,V fri w l 1:1 v 1' l E W1 V n C X , n --4 it . .J - Vi. :Q W :fi i ::, .M ll il ,Y-ti, flw lf- w '4 ,V ,.-I ' ,Q IACOB BROOKS LEONARD FULTON MAHAN SAMUEL HOLMES MAI-IONEY In their opening City Series clash West lost to North 6 to 0 at Wooster Stadium. When the Northerners scored early in the first quarter, the Cowboys battled harder and held North away from their goal. Meanwhile West threatened North's goal on several occasions but each time North succeeded in throwing the Cowboys back and kept her goal line uncrossed. West opened up with a passing attack in the closing' minutes of the game but North broke up enough passes to stop it. The entire West team played well. West lost their second City Series game to Central by a score of 21 to 6 at Wooster Stadium. West found the Central line too tough to break, so ran the ends and passed. Sfwincy carrying the ball in the East Game. 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West scored early in the fourth quarter when Oldham plunged over the line. Before this the ball had been brought down the field by OH tackle smashes and short passes. Fischer played a bang-up defensive game. The Cowboys were defeated by Garfield 31 to 3 at League Park. Malone booted a field goal to give West a 3 to O lead but Garfield retaliated with a passing attack which netted them Hve scores. At no time did VVest push Garfield very hard. Richard Fischer, All City Center. Mr. Kc'lIy'.r'da11g!11er leading the band. 11451 ,HJ 1 1 1.., . J. 1111113-' ii,-t ,.. -., 111591, 1'1i'1f1 iff, ,1Ui 1 5t1gu!1 115.1 11 11 111.2111 ,..J1 QLI1 , 1 EEE - :rn 1 1i? :ig 111 1 , 11:1 1 3:1 1 121 E1 , 15:1 1 1152 15 1 152 1 T11 sl-1 lf-E1 T Y- 1 , . ,., , ii! fi , HT- 1 15 1 L. '1 QV- 1 51 1 Z, 1 'El -2 1 .--, 1 1223 1 1 F7-'Ili 139 , 1tr'H S,-Il I li! Q 251 I 1321 1521 'Lil gziil 1 ZZ1., 113, E11 S? 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VAIQSITV SQUAD A fighting Cowboy team fell before a powerful East High team 7 to 0 at Seiberl- ing Field in their next to the last game of the season. Play was mostly in the center of the field with both teams usually working line plunges. East scored in the second quarter when Fontaine skirted the end for a touchdown. West matched the Orientals throughout most of the game. Kuhlke smashed the line for several long gains. In the final game of the season the Cowboys fell before South 20 to 0 at Wooster Stadium. West threatened to score on several occasions but each time South stiffened and held for downs. The game was played on a bitterly cold day and on a frozen field. Kuhlke starred for West on offense and Fischer on defense. This was the last time that Captain Fischer, Snyder, Malone, Petroff, Lade, Zang, Brittain, Brooks, Oldham, Golobich, Kuhlke, Malian, Hutchison, Davis, and Bortz represent West on the gridiron. The prospects for next year are bright as Coach Beichley has nine lettermen re- turning to school, seven being linemen and two backs. If Coach can find several new backs he will be all set for a successful season. , A new system is to be introduced next year, that of electing no captain before the season but appointing one before each game and at the end of the season electing an honorary captain. ll46l Fifth ROFLUI-'hx7CI'IlC1', Hubbard, Brittain, Manager Harvey. Fourth Rofw:--Barnett, Vidish, Smith, Levy, Hall, Weber, Culver, Cohen. Third Row:-WValder, Beidler, Bostick, Kalil, Nettles, Keating, Bower, DeBae1'. Second Rofw:-Kulasa, Kauffman, Goddard, Holi, Lineham, Viall, Sipes, Pond. First Rarw:-Palitto, Bortz, Crabb, Zapiler, Shauf, Podlish, DeWitt, Falor, Bishop. Not in Picture:--Mr. Boots, WNhitney, Naef, Dellenberger. SECDND SQUAD Coach Biechley turned 60 underclassmen over to Mr. Boots who coached them the entire season. lVIr. Boots picked the squad and made a regular schedule for them. In their opening game at Salem, the seconds lost 13 to 0. However, Salem used varsity reserves against them. WVest traveled to lillassillon where they lost l9 to 0. Kenmore defeated the reserves by a score of 10 to O. VVest played Coventry Township High at their field and defeated them 6 to O. The players worked together smoothly in this game. The reserves traveled to Canton where the McKinle5f reserves defeated them 19 to 0. South beat the Cowboys 19 to O but were guilty of using varsity substitutes. The Cowboys were beaten by North 12 to 6 in one game but they played another game which ended in a 6 to 6 tie, The reserves played a three game series with Cuyahoga Falls. VVest lost the first game 9 to 6, tied the second 6 to 6, and won the third 9 to O. Sipes, Shauf, Webe1', Walder, Goddard, Bower, Keating, and Barnett played well throughout the season and are considered to be good prospects for next yearls varsity. , :f -' Y .nt , V X x , ri, ' ii? 7 ,V , 'ig f . : t 1. 1 , W. i i , ,. Vrx, YJYH7 rg 51471 X hi? 'L T: 44 t 2- gifs L f 1 l 'F I N 1 1 I 1 '1 3 1 ' l ' T 51 ' 4 , , v 1 -W' K - il I N 1 F1 - . V HH T TH .qi . .1 1 YL H L! H M 1 X iw LI Hum ,i PC . I l ' f ir' f . -,,: f '.'- A HOWARD CABLE Farfward CALVIN MALONE ANDREWV AVERITT F orfward Forfward BASKETBALL The Cowboys started off their 1930 season in fine shape by downing the Kent State High team by a score of 32 to 1.8. Cable took the high point honors in this match. The annual Alumni game was another victory for West. The Ranchers took over the old stars by a 38 to 20 count. This game in which Captain Oldham was the , sa , rw - 1 , ' ., Us , .sz y, amz me iii 1 . Hard fighting in the last frame of the Nlassillon the final gun the score 1e'1d 23 to 17 in favor of lldassillon In 'in interesting tilt in the Cuyahoga Falls gym, West '1g'1m was victorious. An over time period was necessary to win this game in which West scored five points to tuin in an 18 to 13 decision in their own favor. The mythical West Hill Championship went to West by virtue of their 21 to 17 win over St. Vin- cent. This game settled a much disputed question in the minds of the sports followers of the city. Coach's home town, New Philadelphia, put up high point man was much closer than the score would indicate. , V . .. .. I V ' . g . Y I N 4 i I C Q 5' ' f ' ' i ' game failed to bring victory to the West cagers. At I c ' c , ii: 1 , ' . K . . Q 1 is T . X ' ' Y i c . 1 c i - KERMIT SMULBACH Guard ' Hi..i ' .1 fr gi : , .iyxmli li, 1 a great iight and it was only by a last minute rally that West was able to beat them. The count was 30 to 27. W . xgigvwxx , vxv W., A Y N 11431 1 1 3,:g11wr'iwf fi? 1 ' , '15-.3i'1:i.ae'a:ie 'L f' wife u A 1 , wr 1 -:, - , :J WALKER AVERIETT STEVE GOLOBICH FULTON MAHAN Center Guard Guard BASKETBALL A strong team from Youngstown South took the VVesterners into camp., The score read 29 to 23. This was the second defeat for West but the Cowboys did not go down without a real iight. The University School of Cleveland was easy riding for the Ranchers. West took the lead at the outset of the game and held it 41 to 13 in West's favor. In a hard fought City Series opener, West dropped the decision to North by a 22 to 21 tally. North took the lead early in the game but the Cow- boys were leading at the half. In the last minute of play North sank a bucket which gave them a one point advantage and then stalled out the time. Central was not such an obstacle in the West- ernerls path as they have formerly been. After playing on close terms in the first half the Cowboys set to work in the last two quarters and were able to hand Central a 20 to 10 trimming. Kenmore was the third City Series opponent. The game ended in a 35 to 13 victory for West. The new comers to the city gave little opposition to the driving attack of the Cowboys. Cable was high point man with Golobich and Oldham close, second and third respectively. ii:n5::-::- -, , -- '-- - -,-f-fm p .1w1'r'l ,fiw - i ww y,1wmg' wIm,1i 1 H Hp, g. 1 1tn.tr..,g,g.n rl H1493 tum: in. in throughout. The final score was ' ' H g iff' , V ,U -, J' V' V uv . u-.-' .- H yt? tif i E157 ff A w gg ' K lb' UH ..w ..4. CHARLES NORRIS AlIll71llg8I' .ffman-ItufflMustmmlimln2'I4l11i'5FsEi? Second Row:-Coach Beichley, Gatain, Walder, Fergusson, Kovach, Manager Norris, Hensal, I ' Nettles. Fzrrt Rafw: Oldham, Mahan, Cable, A. Averitt, VV. Averiett, Go-lobich, Malone, Smulbaeh. BASKETBALL ln a fast battle, VVest downed Garfield for their third City Series victory. The game was close in all but the second quarter. ln this period the Ranchers scored eleven points to the Presidents' four. Cable and Andy Averitt again showed great scoring form. The final records read 26 to 20 in West's favor. Beichley's men went to Wooster and defeated the locals by a score of 35 to 25. West led throughout and were not forced at any time. East was an undefeated team until they ran up against the West aggregation. It was undoubtedly the tightest and best played City Series tilt of the season. West came out on the good side of an 18 to 13 score. The first half, in which almost per- fect defense featured, ended with the sco-re four all. After scoring a bucket and two fouls in the first frame, West was blanked in the second. East scored all four points in the first half on fouls. The last half was as close as the first until near the end. In the last two minutes West sank a bucket and two fouls to cinch the game. In the last City Series game West went down before South. The score read 10 to 9 in South's favor. Presenting a changed lineup, West met the Barberton outfit in the last scheduled game of the season. This game, in which poor team Work figured, ended in a one point defeat for West. The final score was 25 to 24- in Barberton's favo1'. N , 11 , N Y v V Q, ' ., , mlm!!! WY W N , ,I 1 Y, W N., IlS0l ' A i T-in ll 'il i n,1.1 if i L'-3 N rl 'Gia' l l g : fl if W F, E. Iii El E EJ It?r .,,- 5-7.1 ai u-Ye .u Eff E-l V 424 4. l l :-35 g r lil ll l'l J , , flirt' L 71 1-'rl ll 1 1 l l Second Row :-Rothkin, Kauffman, Azar, Vernon, Waugh, Bostick, Titmas, Mattuci, Pritchard, Graven. First Ro-w:-Brittain, Petley, Mansfield, Myers, Bishop. WIQESTLEIQS The West High wrestling team was organized in the spring of 1929. In this season they had no scheduled meets. The time was spent in organization and instruc- tion by M1'. Boots, their coach. . The 1930 schedule showed matches with Garfield, Central, Akron University freshmen, and Garfield return. The Hrst match with Garfield was held at West. There were six pairings. MyC1'S won a decision over Goodall, Garfield's captain, Petley threw Kuglur of Garfieldg Nlansfield, West's captain, threw Atkinsg Kauffman of West was thrown by Trasterg Gerald Brittain was thrown by Schael of Garfield, and Natoli, representing Garfield, threw Bostick. West and Garfield tied, each winning three matches. The second match was seven to one in West's favor. This match with Central was held in West's gym. There were eight pairings, Mansfield, Nlyers, George B-rittain, Bostick, Gerald Brittain, Azar, and Petley each won his match. Vernon was the only West man to lose. Akron University freshmen wrestlers downed the West team hy three falls to two. The West boys looked fine in holding the older Akron U. team to such a close score. No decisions were given in the case of a draw. There were three draws. is--4 ,.g,.,.,, , ., ..,Y,,,, , .1, ,.,. ,, M , ..Q,,. . W Fm.-,7, ..,,..,i,, . ,U-Y - .QS-. Y W v.-- ---do-.:. ,V , r r -it . :if J-we w-,z ffl 5 H K I ga.:-rr nHl,1..w.4 'zlrlml' ,-2e!'l..-, ,.i -15 ir' , wffhs lw.l,lw.rA., , w 2 ,li1llwrfgffffigrgfjea-,-,'- 11511 ... l YYY Y 1 ,',11.'j. llf,i,, I lff-1 N ,liiiteyr -ig 'f hl-'1 63 gfiiiz ' lfggirl E113 N511 HEI ilgqi til 3 . I lit xx LQ' , 533: r , 35' 'Ei' 2241 T 5223 1522: iz! El El! PEW MQW' lush l till drill qfii Wai Milli '1 'Mill 1523? 5 l'X'f .Fil WEST 'Eli A LEU '51 tj. Mail 1 Xj,'.:f,fg l iwyjl l Mist! wll,l7ii,l 1, .' l ' 'll ' ' . in ,.l .,'Jill ' 1 , , in , - ',,- W ,Q H ll- ill, f in will l rl,- lglbz. J: .... i i Second Rofw:-jack Deetjen, Fred Steflins, Daniel Garfield. .First Rofw:-Ben Perks, Carlin Short. I lf: ii - .li 130 LF 2 r. VVest experienced a very successful golf season in the Spring of 1929. Four letter men ' reported to form the foundation of the team. From the tryouts jack Deetjen, Herbert Levin, Q Carlin Short, Fred Stefhns, Daniel Garfield, and Ben Perks were chosen to represent West on 'W ,Q the fairway. W Ag Club Course. The team came through in Hne shape and turned in a 15 to 9 victory. N3 Barberton, the next opponent, fell by a score of 9 to 4. This match was held on the 1 : Turkeyfoot Course. West was represented by a four man team consisting of Steflins, Levin, Short, and Deetjen. 1 : Canton McKinley was host to the golfers in the third match of the season. Here West ly? played the Tam-O-Shanter Course where the District Meet would be held. The Canton team I7 le, fell before West's six man team by a score of 12 to 9. The game with St. Vincent was easy going for the Cowboy golfers. The match, which was held on the Turkeyfoot Course, again showed the superiority of the West team. The ,Q former State Champs went down to a crushing 16 to 0 defeat. -jf Canton McKinley came to Akron for a return match. Turkeyfoot was again the place of if contest. VVest gained even a greater victory than before by downing the game Canton team lvl? by a '19 to 3 score. ,QL In the City Contest, Garfield failed to keep the match date and VVest won by forfeit, 16 to 0. !'f South went down to defeat before the WVest niblic swingers. Since no other teams were yi entered, VVest had a clear claim to the City Title. ra The Sectional Meet was held on the Tam-O-Shanter Course in Canton. West came through lil with a 355 score to cop the Sectional Title and the right to go to Columbus to the State Meet. At Columbus West missed the championship by six strokes. The VVest card showed a neat Q, 357 as compared ito a 351 by Dayton Chaminade, the Champs Carlin Short tied for the QQ individual medal honors with three others but lost in the play off. - W7 we .,, VTNYWWTTWTW TWWN C l152l C T wid' T T If ffl E 5 1 ,ri i 1, The first meet, which was with Youngstown Rayen, was held on the Youngstown Country if 4 ,I -ti N, -i fi 2.11 , ., V. in -ff . ..,i -et -.. -M f-as .,..,. ,-4' :I A-I. ,wil ,,,,, ,-I. -J ,i , , ,i ,....i --A. iii, .-i, 4. .. 5 ' i 1 Z4 ,M 'ill ill 1.1, Ei ga ,,,,,. Sl 11, Till. fit :::fp life nil gsm El ,,::i Jrllll 'LJ ,gy i ligllfl Li 4 rt, L 5 'iw T3 ..-,. 31, i iiffiilir ' V1 1 ,ml ifi . I 'fi ll I fi 41, ,yi . GIIQLS' ATHLETICS MRS. WINNIFRED MABRY Girlx' Athletic 17I.fll'1lCf07' llrs. lllabry, girls' gym instructor at West, came from Evanstoxvn, Illinois. She has just completed her third year here and makes the following statement in connection with her work: 'KI wish to take this opportunity to state how much more I have enjoyed working with the girls this year than heretofore. I sincerely believe that through Contact with the VV club girls, I have reached far more student: personally than would otherwise be possible. This, my third year at VVest, has been the most delightful of the three. I 1 i IlS3I ,, , lf 1 il, , 'M -.xx ' l ill' 5' lla :Zell F-lv ,, t ,,. ,I :iw il.fe?slf f- 2 'r illlii-if Uflifhi -Iailq l life li l :fi i is ill Fifth Raaa:-Mrs. Mabry, Tait, Chappell, Baer, Thomas, Vilillingham, Kee flfiililjl ,V J, Fourth Ro-w:-Carter, Goldberg, Bittner, Brandon, Hadnager, Bleichrodt, Cohen. 5 Third Rofw:-Hirsch, Griffin, Barrackman, Bickett, Hicks, Harris, Fisher, Miller. - N Na-fi i fl L Second Rofw:-Alkire, Shephard, Bresslauer, Waters, Liedal, Hatter, R. Orgel, F. Orgel. N ,fj- Firxl Rnfw:-Ellery, Esch, Leasure, Smith, Hirsch, Maynard, Culver. l Not in Pirture:-Vanni, Pender, Mathews, Lazarus, Groschupp, Mackey, Kimberland, Graham, iiial Morrison, Alpeter, Chassagne, Harnar. ,liliffl l l Mills 'EIU ' OPI-IOMORESU must be a lucky name for this is the second successive year that lp, . . . ., . . , N.,-:fp QQ? the championship in baseball has gone to the group of guls clalmlng that name. liiitgwt They certainly earned it for they lost only one game and that was to the seniors X ,ig i . . .. ' Q . --- l fl, who rated the lowest, not because of their inability, but because of their lack of l attendance which resulted in most of the forfeited games. . ,Njjfii 11521. Keeping parallel with last year's rating, the juniors took second place, suffering the loss ll,fi2lI!, of the championship by losing one game which was to the sophomores. The score of the game, 331: 11-9, tells in what suspense both teams were kept until the last out was made in the latter part ' of the fifth inning. The freshmen received third place. Regardless Z' q l i,F,,,. , dll of their inexperience, they ranked fairly high by playing their vel-y best and showing a keen interest. Q l '-1 4 The girls were very enthusiastic about baseball, ME: and this was proved hy a large turn-out. 5 There were two tournaments, one indoor and the r-' IQ , other outdoor, the champions of each tournament playing a game to decide the championship. 1 l l, 1 1 l l fS'N?i. li Ni .... JN ,5,,l35. lg' - f L, ,,,. .N N -N N N N -it . . N NN , -N-- ,NNNV t- ,N,.,N .1.,:'51,f.'.-'ff N'3 N- , uliiiwlk : ,1.,fQYlaN3'-g fill Y.. l:QQ1J!j,:l,g'i -, .g ggi LLB ,N At,l3',lg1lZlllt!i.,',i1gaii!,1:a1ifaf m'15.3-Qi.,Q,-f,Q'lQ'i'1-LQill U54-1 6 . Y, Y N I r Fifth Rofw:-Stelifey, Andrews, Smith, Pappano, Coppins, Brandon, Melvin, Rohrick, Sholiton. Fourth Rofw:-Broeck, Rhoades, Cooper, Osmun, Tait, Chappell, Rose, Orgel. Third Rofw:-Heimbaugh, Yost, Smith, Nicholls, Harris, Redding, Frederick, Leidal, Miller. Serond Rofw:-Renninger, Leasure, Bechley, Bresslauer, Soen, Bickett, Hirsch, R. Orgel, Appelbaum. v - First Rofw:-Shephard, Trenner, Waters, Gregory, Hancock, Torma, Esch, Waldeman. Not in Picture:-Lichten, Kee, Abramson, Yates, Cotton, Kelly, Smith. TENNIS 'r EVERAL years ago tennis played an important part in girls' athletics, but was re- placed by hockey when Miss Bridge became the gym instructor. Two years ago, Elini-,-,Q under the direction of Mrs. Mabry, tennis again found a niche in the girls' sports. is Due to the unfavorable weather last fall, only two series have been played, the rest of which will be played in the spring. The games were played on any available court and at any time convenient to the players. Not only girls already familiar with the game, but those who wished to learn, were able to participate in the sport, as the experienced girls l took part in the tournament, while the beginners were taught the game at Perkins VVoods by several student instructors. Last year the tennis emblem was won by Rachel Orgel who defeated Virginia Pardee in the finals by two sets out of three, the scores being 6-0 and 7-5. This year Rachel will have to defeat the winner of the emblem in order to retain the championship. ., W . K, H , 1, .V ry X V 1,-1 -- V l .-.---wrs if , .4 ,1 ' MM. NDI' 4 . it H. ' ' 51553 gg. -ll ' 291 tif .iii if ,,,,,.. 7 -lf 'iw , mg. I l. ,- M I, , mi. ' 1 1 ' ll, 1.i'gef, .-.531yfQ,.r',, , rf, ,, L-, lf? li hs, ri Pi: li? l--, L .lf f,- - 5 I i....J ,- a-4. lg' Q11 li' E 551' if I 531 l 55? 4...- -. ,... Q-as ff? 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FRESHMEN The freshmen showed exceptionally fine playing, although they lost to the other more experienced teams. They allowed the sopho- mores and 'uniors to sink only two buckets as L T or ll--ll U lr-- ll ,ii H w 1-'Jil '.1,1l'ls,. . .xii 1 J -, i.. ,. .ofa i, A. i1:,.fl', l 1 i l Sli. QTE' . -YAV, i,,:i. ' ,. -. i l ,..--fi Wi., 'piiil r EMU EI. is i --, ,W 1-fu, ill f-T .. .,., ig E5 1 if 55:4 'I ' 1 J l, - . - a . ri, I against their one, While they were not quite ,V--,i TAIT so fortunate with the seniors, giving them six E-SCH Captain baskets against their two. Capinin Hgh if ' l 5:51 ffl V , .L--N E? , .sr . ESL uf . i r lil sr . 1 :Ji ' ' 'l 1: QLTIQ ll f,,,' lg ,-.. - Z' l i Zi! i WEE, 'idly , yiifl To fy , his l is? 'A his i pl egfill T .. r liiiqilll l iff-Q ' 3 !':' it 5 . 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They lost the championship to the juniors in a closely contested game, the score at the finish being 25 to 21. lllwf? .lip H5 li JUNIORS gi, l W The juniors copped the championship in the volley ball tournament this year by their vic- .pf- tory over the seniors. They lost only two games throughout the season, both defeats being N554 ' A? i in the first tournament and going to the seniors and sophomores. Their spirit still high and lg l their ability improved, they rallied in every game of the return tournament. -Qilgfl l ll 1211 l l 1 es, t 3955-ll ll: , l R iifill 2- Nl 'liilll itil!! il ?'l l1'f::Fl,l . :f-s, ,ifiiaww l 7:i4TiW f Second Rofw:-Cotton, Chappell, Brandon, Bittner, Sedaker. First Rafts:-Harris, Smith, Captain Miller, Roth, Goldberg. ',?5i2Q .lf ll' til il' .1-zz 7611 jg T' -??i F H.--4.1. W ,W . ii. .rf if T 5 fi: N, if 1, gif ' if ,V,Y:.i ',! ' pf, , Y ' l Qi ' . . 'Q Y Q fl is , J , 1 ,ii H ,i , e . . ,ggi ,if-1 gig, nssi l l 'f Second Rofw:-Bickett, Tait, Hadnager. First Ro-wx-McMullen, Captain Waters, Bresslauer. 5 VULLEY BALI. SOPHOMORES Led by their captain, jane Waters, the sophomores lost only two games, one to the seniors, the other to the champions, the juniors. The sophomores showed exceptionally fine playing and are looking forward to winning the championship next year. FRESHMEN In spite of the fact that throughout the season the freshmen won only one game, which was from the seniors, they showed exceptional pep and fine sportsmanship. The freshmen are looking forward to at better season next year and we are sure they will give the other teams plenty of competition. Second Ro-wr-Peterson, Rhodes, Cotton, Valatka, Yates, Stefiey, Hancock. Fzrxt Rofwi-Buckmaster, Matta, Captain Esch, Torma, Smith. l . 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V.4:.::,,.. :A-.,f.1q.,f,-11-if,-1gLf7?11T.g,-1--4. 1.x - , 1:14, .. . 1 1 111111111111 111 11601 1 HTEWWHZEESS CLASS BALLUT As Voted by the january Class of 1930 JANE HONEYVVELL Queen of Heartr, If smiles were dollars, Jane would have a billion. She has won herself a high place in the hearts of all of us. Serving as Vice-Presi- dent of the january class, an active member of the Student Senate, and holding ,a position on the Rodeo Executive Staff, Jane will long be remembered at West. ROBERT CRAVVFORD King of Heart.: Bob shines with the other sex. If you're in doubt-ask Jane. He is an expert violinist and has done his best for VVest by serving on the Rodeo Executive Staff. MARCELLINE SPENCER Queen of Versatility Versatility plus-that's Marce. Next to Mr. Flood she's just about the busiest person at West. To be more specific, she's Editor-in- Chief of the 1930 Rodeo, Valedictorian of the January SON class, Class Poet, Class Secretary, and an artist-all in one. HAROLD KANNEL King of Versatility Quality, not quantity-that's the case of Har- old Kannel. It's unbelievable that so much energy could be in one small person. He has successfully managed the football and track teams, is a member of the Lariat Executive Staff, and is still busy managing Dot Schuster. LUCILLE HALL Queen of Farhion: Direct from Paris-that's What everyone thinks of Lucille. She has a gift, she always wears the right dress at exactly the right time. But then--that's Lucille. She sets the styles for more than one underclassman and upperclass- man, too. MORTON GREENBERGER King of Hfii Martyn has a line you could hang clothes on. When he's not making wise cracks, he's usually found writing snappy music. Morty composed the music for the Revue of Rfqlllfi, which established his fame as a vaudeville king. H621 t,... l, bl-4 l, - -L-:T-1-- ...g.1... ,:.: .74 41- g,-,,g,.,i - ,A--, L 4,7 ave.. ,-.-s. . . -.. ---,-. , few- .. ,1.,.,.'Bwf-.. 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'lzhe worst is ' I if yet to come-he's been taken out ofkcirculation. 5.3 i I 'K l 4 ETD g-4 DOROTHY COOPER ig E Queen of Versatility While this picture of Dot is not a taikie, it lg: should be. This young lady is busier than a ten liifim cent store. This year she played one of the sg' leading roles in The Millionaire, served on the FEE. UE-3 Rodeo Executive Staff, and was President of the Art Club. giiifll ' , t if Ing lt. WILLIAM FALOR f l J King of Versatility ' Abougi the only club at WVest that Bill hasn't il been president of is the Girl Reserve. As Presi- 'LEW dent of the June 30', class he proved his execu- tive ability, as one of the Dramatic Club's out- EQ, standing members, he held down the leading Ei rolefinhthe comedy The Millionaire. lil ' VE' P-rl :i Eli DOROTHY HELD E Queen of Fashion: The fashion critic of the june SU class was ,UE wisely bestowed upon Dot Held. Dark, vivaci- ous, and. 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IVIORE FUN! Dramatic Club members turned out full force for the semi-annual picnic at Short's farm. Jane Honeywell won the treasure hunt and Jane Gosling crashed through with true Western spirit when she succeeded in catching a cow. More fun! Bill Falor, president of the club, had a steady job as chef, passing out hot dogs. Oh, Bill, what's that about a dip? ' ' BARN DANCE I Amid oodles of doughnuts and a barrel of cider, the Hi-Y Barn Dance was held. Bill Carpenter, president of the club, assisted by Bill Falor and Ben Perks, trimmed the place in true Hallowc-:'en style. Howard Ott's Syncapators provided the neces- sary music for the dancing. Loads of fun! OOH, LA LA! lVIiss Helen French directed a French H',Y play given in the auditorium for the BARN DANCE French classes. The scene was ina hotel ', in France. Nick Syracopoulos, an inter- preter, rattled off at a good speed many f-.NJXJ French words and phrases. Elizabeth '97 Ford, the clerk, tried hard to understand English. Betty Kitselman and Harold Zintel provided the romance. FOOTBALL Dick Fischer captains our team backed by a squad anxious to do its best. The Cowboys had a tough battle with Elyria which resulted in a tie score. Hugh Davis received a cracked collar bone-Alas, for poor Melba! 5 'irrmllr ' llliii' D661 M, FOLLIES The Review of Refuuex featuring Nlorty Greenberger and Peg Bushnell supported by a Big Time chorus of senior girls and other performers brought in a record crowd. Miich talent was discovered in and out of West for the program. The show being over, dancing in the gym provided amusement. The pro- ceeds were used for the band. THAN KSGIVING Vacation and oh, boy! lots of turkey and cranberry sauce. Wondel' if everybody re- cuperates from the effects? IT wtlv r OVE R I IG-ff . , HW! '-ilwiil' vw -. ni 1 i , LIGHT OPERA? l , I 'QQQ -ia 30? . -!l '-uf-'lv 'U 'U . -. -1 ,p .,.'4'.' -H455 ' -wr.'5'l4i?4'4' 4 ' Q 'ix-5'n2f?:::: . - . 42 ' -1 fax fitrihirii' ef-55434259 1.wa'm E? WF 9.1 ' it 4!s... scan AE: ' .Q - -'mil' '?4'.. ..- ?? 31' Ll S fxwxffb Xxx x.. h,Q lv- 2155 dl m be n N., f, g I4 .. 51 I Now get this straight, girls, Bob Dieteuch is a great big pirate in the operetta Bmlmrosszz of Barbary. Frank Hovey makes love to Betty Alkire. Lansinger and lovers! Ooh, liams are very vants. And here's a surprise-Fred Lillian Eichner are Spanish la, la! Jimmy and Chan Wil- humorous in their parts as ser- LUCKY ONES Good-by! They're off for Columbus to the State Convention of High School Journal- ists. Three representatives from The Rodeo and three from the Lariat are going. The boys are planning on staying at a fraternity house. According to lVIarcelline Spencer, by the time all four boys have piled into the wouldn't be much room left EXAMS! Our good times ?l1'C over Qfor a time at leastl freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, all alike are burning midnight oil. Around school We hear heated discussions in the corridors-dehnitions Hying back and forth-in fact our dear ol' school just isn't the place it used to-be. in 1 ' X- - 1 N :jf X si 9 2' ,X :1 , , l - , A-' . 'X o 'kt ' gf -- nil' - rumble seat of Nancy Kanaga's car there 5' A aiggg, ,ini w f if X lt! X .. o ' T A A ' k a C -Ne R I iQ fab Qi fu -ig, Q J lqilo 5 l Q lciggy xl 9 'dhcp Him fgztg. vw ,Ni - .iw J.,,,i,,,nii.gi,, .V fl ''Hiflilllfilllllll'il' nw Wifliz'-i ,.'wti i 'ii ' ' i A.. 'W Qi!! xl- ff' i V . I MMI. 1illlillllllmlwlilfvlf I T f f1671 I w . 1 lx. my-1: 5-1' N HONOR SOCIETY One of the most original chapel programs of THE the season is that given by the National Honor 'AVERITT Society. The theme is No One Else Can Hold p?gZilC,NC. a Candle . Yes, lots of them are lovable and Y-lf' A6255-SF sweet, Harold Kannel's candle just wouldn't J 'TN BASKETBALLH stfayhlxt. I wonder why? Miss Smeeth had charge . , I o e program. -.-:' Q fm IZA VACATION Q QHZ-R ' lVIore vacation-Tra La! We don't have to I come back till next year. I-Iere's wishing you all Q i get a lVIerry Christmasvand a Happy, Snappy New 'Og? if Year. Among the important dances to be given W ' during vacation is the H1-Y Dance at the Uni- versity Club. The University Revelers will pro- vide the music for the dancing. TILL WE RHEET AGAIN There goes Bill Carpenter, President of the January 1930 Class, and every member of the Class. Not one Hunked. Well, the June Class now comes into its own. Gee, a nice bunch of kids have gone. Oh, well, we all have to graduate some day though. Good luck to them. ' HONORED! Uh, Ohl Here's Iggie. He has brought his photograph for the Rodeo. Well now isn't that sweet. He had to have a resitting because he didn't like the first ones. Thanx I for your picture, Iggie. mamma Crue ...El-AY XXX-f xx X -f 7 K ii All GU -li-p Xu NIORE? Of all the Freshiesl It seems as if they're smaller every year. In the last installment the1'e were sent a few brothers and sisters of some of our past seniors, Bruce Wert, from whom we will hear a lot later, Helen Sluss- er, already well known because of her popu- lar sister, Martliag and Paul Carroll who promises to be valuable material for football . activities. x X' ' If I . I 4' . 1 . .-.. , H ' e f V, I '5.:E:f9r,,- A 16 ' 4441. ,,- I- :Ui V ig, - .sr 2 'Hg xt., ,W 7, HZ.. . u e ',- ' lf, 0 0 - A YN 0 O' xxmmmml z AO THE MILLIONAIRE.,-,E usel- ii, my ', , rv .' Vp im- 1-,i l ' H ru 1 ul ,.'.1' W3 Ilia K inf .-.tn 1 i .Ta ,,--o Tl! ..--v Ji .re 1 i I ibgQ 'Cir lf tgp ME? M252 I LZ: igzmg -i 'Nfl l 1 225, iii P51 l E.. 'E i lzffl -,...a tv: r-1 J '-'i Ili 1 ,lgill .E l Riff wifi? lllegii Haig N13 lgilfii liege ,I Q ligie IEC! l 'EEE 'ilkiii Ml 11' a 'ill 1 i Ei' . E' l l,i i'f'z - -ti r,. ,i ' rf 11 ly l J 'i y . 1 --fs Dr! ,lr -l ,- ,L ,,- .P l DRAMATICS Bill Falor and Guy Morrison are the two leading men in the play, The Jllillionaire. VVhat a comedy! This is the first play to he given at West with a double cast. Humor is added when Gerry Gammeter and Eleanor Gregory take the part of an old, sarcastic aunt. lVIr. Arnold can certainly show them how to act. SUCH SPORT! Have you been going to the basketball games? Gee! of all the fun you're missing. Those Averitt boys can certainly be all over the Hoor at one time. It seems as if they're looking down at the basket instead of up. Vernie makes a wonderful captain, Cable is high point man at present. U: I II.. .0641 'I , fx Nqr ' if L l 3 THIS GUN ALWAYS MAKES V 6 LOUD Noise! -'J.:f.tQ5i. .... :'gZ7.f7:a, W ws... , fha nAE.,'13:-. -Q.. t . X, D521 if 1 Lam f sr-fi ' ' A fr cf , . . , '- VU . . - ggi ' - h -. .'. '-I u ,I 'N..'.'Q. in s'f:i7 .E 'oi oo M LARIAT DRWEL r HUNDRED PERCENT TALKIE RODEO The Lariat campaign went over one hun- iprpy dred percent for a weekly. lVlr. lldurphey THAN EVER ' S and Toot Cott supported by a staff of able News English students saw to it that it QEO went over big. I wonder how many sub- scriptions lggie got? OH BOY! Sign my book, please. Did you see my picture? I think those snaps of us were a wow! Did you find yourself on that one page? Sure, I'l1 sign it. These are only a few of the remarks that were heard around West when the Rodeos come out. Miss Hassenfiue and Mai'celline, we congratulate you. A SOLEMN OCCASION A class of more than two hundred certain- ly makes the occasion of graduation exciting. Wheri the diplomas are passed out, here's hoping the fellow who gets his first doesn't go to sleep. You know sometimes that does happen. 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LW W, Q31 fi Nl ax, IVLEEFQHQ EXEQL1' F53 .Nfl 13-24:wi -:, 1 F ...g. Al ,..Y. - Eel 1 E32 2 1'::1 1 '!.:'ll f E535 E15 1 iii! 1 EE? FE! l r-:P 1' Magi I Ziff! ,iaiifi I li? ?':t25 fP:,2 lj li-E? ' 122.-rf. L1 we 'Liu Km, P24 fxzxv li if X551 I 232 2553! Eel 51.1 1 , , Jw 35:35 W iii' ' 53355 1:3 M1 Y ,N di, 'iii 'Fl 1 ,Elia willv 15: Jicflg 'Egib' iii! N T7 X-crm I' Vid!! W! UW , I WV M 1:23 W .AQ x,., I LL2Q5QH T1711 I g n I if Q lqj 'HD' Q C EREIIF ? 0 3. 3,5 - E 1 , 1 Qi - .,., - 5--- is-sz'-H i-ix ' --2 ed? LN. -j Y - 'f A De 4 f D ' T - A N 'S ' TW - 45,5 Ce? Ti W fl , 23 ,31 -+ I I 'W 'F 'Q Q- -- ' wT+j ,Ja , 'P KMISS H,q55gNfLuI5, wfsr 7Z74CHER, ZIZZIWIW ini I WENT To WEST AND wAs jf oNEoFMR. MuRPHv's PUPILS A 'eq 'W f '5Eie!:::E::::::iiEiEEE:F ,I ff 'U M X -I lmgwzg.--.gm f -, H23 1' 2 THE SCHOOLCAT W W! ff, G6 2 IS QUITE ACRDBATIC 5 W X Q-'i g Q.-:IAS --THIS IT PROVED- .I ' THE ouT5IDE OF fl 1 Q U 5 THE BALCOLNY W . I 0 RfXlLlN6---- ...ff - ' ' f ix -- .0233 WEST IS NoT R ovEI2 CROWDED' I T' z' I X IT HARDLY EVE R X HAS MORE THAN Z ,,,, 7 Two TEACHER: ,Z ,,: Z If-1 -2 ANDY AND AND N0 PAPER I. WALKER AvffuTT 'S THRowN ON I ' gi A ARE BOTH OVER , THE FLOOR - 1 6FF TAL'- Pl-AY ES, THIS IS ON Mfg' BALL TEAH-BUTARE oF No 'T -. ff RELATION TO aAcI-I ov-I-IERW 12' T 5 Ik 2 F747f7JWW'f5 7 J 51721 1 :s-:pf:e:vxs2e:'Li ,!322-24552225 V I WEST TTT HIGH scnoor. T Q-1 1914 1930 V T T..-,-, U I I I, , I W , M3951 ,.,.saaM'-n T My T1 T Q3 r HIGH SCHOOL mu I COLORS- RED AND I-IIGI-I SCHOOL 8 I9 l'. JE cHosEN 1 fx vig, THE Wgggv ,...z' '!L?2? U DRIVE AGAINST LARIAT CAME OUT Puausueo Foa Wi W N l9.21 ASEHI MONTHLY T E . EQ' 4 .Ei m K 1 T-.N YEARS ' Umgf' 1 NOW I ' 1 T mfg ,Q J 1 MJ, T E611 J V' :Milf Tv, T V, ww' -- QTJ FIRST T !'1Q15'f Hi? MR. FLooo Hn-5 BEEN PRINCIPN. , .ff smcz 1914. lc' GRADUATES ,jA5gi gg I Q gffl l FW 23 STUDENTS, LQ! .T.- LEFT WEST TO SERVE Tr-.5T ,PRECEDWG um 'N THE WOR'-0 WAR' W -T WERE- 1' ' E-L.I'1hRTlNG-lfgg' ,. VLMQCAUGHEMQ-ll M P Q- aE.MoRLsY-an-311 W il '-.Q-:fainLifes:4rv.fa:-:L::1.:safa:f:f:. '3 ' 3 JT T W ' T 'T 11731 X ' 1,175 -,T 1.f,5.?3Ui:liiwifIlfN?1' L If-:V , Vw 4- , ' 'M 1 1 , 'E'1'f P - ,, .Y , ,- , V ,.,- -4 I - 11- - N, 2 1 M ' 'X ' 1' -3 6, M E' '1 W Y WiLf',1'i: 'iixili' ' 5151-9 W H X ,1 1 V gli' j Qiglg ' w .-Q.: WSE' IIB IL UW R il ,.,.. ' I 'Ein :fs ,Q 'iii 3 A I' 'iw W qw? F3 'E Y 1, w .M oh 2. I -. I P HE ML 1 , 'Q Q ,L 'I 1. ,T w w Q. -11 ,,.l,, if Qflkl f 1 2, .,l. ,E , , T33' M ii' L -J iii 1 V.. 1 -P W , L gi. iw . A 75.2 --4 Ps. 1 I7-S5 A 3 ,gg E EI-5 ,-. ::' 1 33 Q IE ,....: V , IE 'Zi E if-If Eg gy 'E 1:21 .4 UQ1 ufgga ,S 5 is F3 ..., ii K. A. JN rj l' W S1 .if EQ fi? 'J WE ' rw sf' u HE ,. X. ' NE E' 452 Fi W, -515' F EMM 'H U 54993 4, fi kgwu, A K Ll WN? 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'Z ,,, N V 1 '51-:j w H151 ' Ti - For Over Fifty Years AULD'S RINGS AND PINS b Have Led The Field I I ,T I m 1 I I IN SR I 1, I, - I. , , .. t They've had to be good to stay f I in front that long! I 1 I I I AULDEINC. I Class rings and pins, C0-fnvnencefnent invitations I and cards. I I COLUMBUS OHIO f177J wie I fi J . H. DURKIN Groceries, Nleats and Confectionery 19+ NVESTWOOD AVENUE Phone L. 0570 Complimenis of n sufolvs or rut Noun i f Jw s Il IOuru MAIN ll C, ,fa g f :ii lf' fl 3 , iii 2 ki ,f . ,E QI is iii 'ifig I QQ ,ig Huff se ll? . fem ,g gim gwei in ' g J x ' I X 1 f i ...-Q-' in if X nj Q ?1'u T if 1 ii 'I i Y .nh s If 555 A. . nuff 'W Is: -' i m : :'E :wx ,, .., .in 2 -IM., z N' ,Q -,ff ,Lf LL1 A - - , K W ,,.,.,i5'-'fm.ii5,i eff:-:1'is.,si-M The Akron Savings and Loan Company 'H01ne of School SdUi1Z-QSM Pylzen you think of Diamonds, VVatches, jewelry, Class Rings and Pins Think of The Hale Jewelry Co. 12 E. 311111-ICI St. D781 i,IIIIlII1 ,I'1I.II5IfI2.f-f.III. If , jf, .I N . ' I-, II- 1 I,-n.. , V. . .I I 25 .5-IIII,aIIIme1.iwFI'I1 III'.IIIIff:.1I.'IIIIIII-lf ' '2 '2qt.'uI.r:LgJiLg .,.IIiI:.',1 , ,,,L,,,1.. IQ- A.,--I . .' 1 FIVE POINTS RADIO 491 VV. EXCHANGE ST. IIAIESIIC Pioneers - Pioneers SERVICE du ljlll'.Yl'l'llL'll Corps of Radio gang! Band Instruments Gibson SL Paramount Banjos Ludwig Drums 65 Traps Ewrytlzing for the Bam! and Orclzestra ' Engineers ' Let Us Ser-we You R U D I E K Main 5045 IVIain 5046 '43 45 B ' MN ST' Cll'Il771iIIP.I'.f Good Food llloderate Prices MAPLE LUNCH C. R. VIOLETTE, I l'0jP. 357 S. Nlaple Street AKRON'S JEWELERS for Fifty-four Years DL'II11207IdJ of Quality DALES 128 S. NIAIN STREET I I,II.I IIN, .5 I.-II I,I:'I I .. -I I I , I IIIIIII. ,I I I 'II...II.IIIIII.' III,VLIIIIIIIH,IIII,,I.IIftI.,iI,III!IIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIII..- -, nm MII IL .I ,.. ff? I ,.,, ' --I ,... I 1-111 I., -1 -4: TTT IMI' II-.V I IIIIJ 'QD I II-.I I I .II-II I 'IIE I'I gg IIE I IQIEII I7 ' IZ 'Ili V I I3 II? 2-42 I ,g:, II-Lf Hg 'Ifftn 12511-1 ,Iifii 'I'1l:'? -LTA IEE? If---I IE:-Q Ia: Iii IIE? ,Z I:.,:-I Ir' 'I I :4 IEEI ,IL 1f'iiI II-5:2 I4-' I Lf., J I 7.-x. .11 ---I I. WP! ZIV! HAH! 2 O 0 1 1 ' Q 3. Q Q 3 I xbaggg ' wif fl.. EEK ! 3 f 1 tiihia '59 13' ,I I2 See the live-wire students! I-Iow'd they get that way? Drinking AKRON PURE IVIILK . . . . One quart every day! Our JWILK for Hjnejf, Beermse ify Rich 1.71 Food Value THE AKRON PURE MILK CO Complimevzts Of V THE AKRON CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION TI-IE CENTRAL DEPOSITORS BANK X TRUST COMPANY THE COMMERCIAL BANK SL TRUST COMPANY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK COMPANY THE FIRESTONE PARK TRUST 8 SAVINGS BANK THE FIRST-CITY TRUST 8: SAVINGS BANK THE OHIO STATE BANK 8 TRUST COMPANY THE SECURITY SAVINGS BANK THE STANDARD SAVINGS BANK H801 l I l Keep Informed About Your Own City...- BIIII bers UR Business consists of loaning money on first mortgages for financing or refinancing homes, etc.g also examining real estate titles from county records to avoid confusion in ownershipg also serving as agent in real estate transactionsg also serving as Excrow Agent between parties to transactionsg also making lot line and boundary surveys. 5 x -'V'-'..,..J1 The Bankers Guarantee Title 81 Trust Company Builzling 191 S. MAIN ST. AMHO LABEL MGM 011 Underwear - Sweaters - Bathing Suits Has Been Assurance of Quality for Sixty Years 'QQ' Look For The Label iw , Nw..,f,l,nn'ifi'vy'ww v- nm uri 1,15-,i'gl4iv4..l w -,. .,,, ,ll,qmw,.Nm ,lllniylmlnw..1,a,ll.5,,lH. W nh,!5llg,,,lw.1!,1.,V4illM.. l1S1.l 1 4 , l T1 ' 3? dj .t, 1, 1, Mi H 1 fax ' tt? 1. ,,-, My rf1 5, ,. ,.n. N12 .. ,,..., ,.,:. ,X --v ff---.fn -5 5. MV4 ,X -3 ,rigrvq ' --.WE 1. I 'N , r 1K7-','gi7g1-Zrffz, 3'r'Q:13Q,,I ' ':1,, IuuuulI:MJH1.',LLY.',' ng '.5g1Lg,,.-7,'5,.1i N I K I J. .1L.. Ak1'0IZJ.Y Exclusifve Young Bf1'en's Shop Always Showmg the Newest Styles 111 ' Clothmg, Hats, and FU1'1'l1Sh111gS I E. BROOKS ' BEN STAUDT Anil 195 So. Nlain St. riff ,535 CUlIlflIillll'l1fS of wx t,.. Z Godard r i ' Insurance Agency E D I E S r sig Aetna Life Insurance Co. I D and Afiliated Companies 493 W' Exchange St' Life - Accident - Automobile Barber And Beauty Shop N Surety Bonds - Fire - Tornado At Five P0il1tS 505 Metropolitan Bldg. M 602+ E. Corbin, Prop. Nlilin 264-4 rj A fp 81 CO. ff' naamgx STAPLE AND FANCY or if oRocER1Es fj1:' A 1+ 1 9 IVICl'l'ilU2lI'l Road 1 2'1 ,fr Five Phones Nlain 3902 ' NN' r , yi r T7 WwfrlWi:rQfEn7if,'f1'f'ffii,1rmmftx1mnf.sef-riid nizl Q 3?'I'i?'W1'f . Q O .ws ,.,. . ark: -.f-. v . I ' 'sm www mmv' 'sr fl-i ,, Y 1 K I 1.'.:-Qgqv: l!g..Ig1,i15,-.Ai,T5'A-'ig . -- gr: ri , I. 1 gf I gQQ'Q,lW Attend a School of Q Proven Merit ii! iii Q ff 1 f' . . . lil lgll.S'l1lL'A'.Y Unzfverszly 1211 Mis .gh A53-isa . 57 East Ma1'ket St. P555 H2215 . ew I df W h .- C1 kr sggis WISE HY-PURE Sittfrfig gm... Pflifsinirm WET,-5 SQA Cl R' sf P' Let us es!i1111ZZyy0?z,:?.srl2eri1lV2L'dz'1' fwurk NE? ' The The Store where West Hlbbard Jewelry C0- z::- . 1 W N High students are ' always welcome. 'QQ 10 E. MARKET STREET Alernrzlv Oldest JL'--1.vclers P yi .J H ' ' H... X . , Ez. If 1. Q 1215? V 52 f ' L s . 57121 - ' 15:52 w mf' 1 'i1':jf..': TO THE CLASS OF ' 19 3 O 5 Good Luck and Best lffishes for Success : in Efveryzffzing You Undertake F After Gmdzmzfzovz i A THE NATIONAL BANK OF HUDSON W P. M. HELD, Presidfzli. HUDSON, OHIO 4' . sl ! ,H , 5 .1 r ,A1 411' 11 f,,,'vi3'I,i'Q1Illm11ll1lu nu ,limi In: I I 1 mls HIITHIIIHIIIIH es 'x T X V 5- ifi' 'f :j:., Ig' Mill , W H lg: 1 i v w .W W-1s 1-. P, V-. E? .,-K 2-s --. E51 L22 W I:-,J -f'4 iii 3 wif-gf Q5 IEEE M ,. win w ....,. E s Q E JESS -V ks.. FA'-5 A --J VZ? i-2: if NIS TLB E9 :rj 1 :fi '-- -4 N E 1 '::f ': Y 352 Ei .3 gi -4, t-5 'Ze LT-3 ,QL LZ? 593 'li 'fi 5:74 ff-1 W ,La . 3? ,- -I 'LTD 1-'-S U11 2 . 2. N13 :E R515 .11 V ,A Y' 4-fl Hifi W 1. sl ! V 4 -'vw sl V I 4 f E I1f1:1e1s1 E ,Elf L1 L. ,Q1 -f-:Ki-ii-fi : i if 1,1 ji Z Y.. T? ',,i Y Y ei 1-i-'ei1- 7 f' W ' 11 1.5.35 I Lifwgv I 5533:-12,4 QM , -Q L --rf - - v-mfr:-,eff-i-Wi-'mall --- -we-ff 1-G'UjQ,7':-'rw-5 A-V, 7 -me V--f 1--j35-a-ww---f-f- fg-, QQ-1-+ -+ -.f, . E. ..7..7..Aj1,v 7.5 -1..:7::f.g.'gf'..7 If W 1 1 1-HL, E 'Qs-lV LLileUe1U,lfqe-M3133-FQ:-Af ' I 1 8 3 I f1QH r1'3 C0m1Dlime1zts 0 f L1-30 WALSH UNITED CIGAR STORE FIVE POINTS I EEF- WJ . . A' 1' - I hh .A L f1lL4'1s5lT v .u1 lnlif nun ,llll nun Ill llllllllll I AU1xI1?1BgzED W, qgqynmagznmm1m1m1mm,1Q M RQW-,gffa T0Ps,cunTAlNSf5l LC3!f52Ns.UPHQEESTNQGFEN DER Rfsulmms f- ---fi--f M- iii 551,41 Ag 3 '--yffijjf---Ag,',j 1 w 'g ,, 'f7'TI'i' 'KT'-1 ,- i:':qm..i1.1,I'-,H,. ,WN f,,,. .MQ L,HM:?,lHH!,HH,HuwlzmlH as 1:1 1. w - w 1 .L,.xLL.vLpL :LzL.,. A1.:.. ,'gZ,.jg...':' ' L,J,4.,,41 m gu,..,1.1,,.- .JK -V 1 3:-2, 512243 HLIWEWWl?lii55?iiE AVE Y UR NEY INVEST IT IN GOOD UTILITY SECURITIES- Northern Ohio Power and Light Company made rapid strides forward in 1929 - par- ticularly in its Electric Department. Utility securities are recognized by investors everywhere as reliable. They are not so much subjected to the rise and fall of general busi- ness as other securities. They remain steady. You can buy Northern Ohio Power and Light Company 6 per cent preferred stock at WOO the share - cash or time. Take 3510 today, make your first payment on a share, and become one of the owners in this growing, progressive utility. SAVE YUUR MONEY, BE AN INVESTOR S T A R T T 0 D A Y I tlcfrllone SECll7'IifiL'.S' DHf7ll1'f7776IIf Ternizfrml Buildmg IVI'1lI1 1800 Akron Ohio tissi ' i'fP11f1111'1'1'11 A 1 1 1 1 11. .111 The Morgan-Nesbitt Hardware Co. Q-9-0 37 VVEST BOVVVERY STREET The Bax! in llIlH'd'lU!l1'E PORTAGE BEAUTY SALON 81+ NV. MARKET ST. OIU' flflll is to give you the brsf of service 1 , 1 1-1 11 ' X , 1 11.3,- 1511 .1 1 ,..-1 115 1 1 12 .. 1 , V., Wg, T 1 1311. 1 gypsy 1, 1 F2 11 'l!1i,i:4 .H I ll 1 L... 11:3 , - .. 1 i ff? 11 1 1-. 1 12+ 111553, 1' 11- 1-11, 1151 I iii, 1 E11 1 1 IFE ,I1 1 ' Lt' 1 '1::1 '1 523511 fili' 111112 111155 1- 1151 X 1417 1' KZE11 If ,11 111' 1--:, E1 1 1 1 51: 1 11 I 1 11 . -1 A 11? 1 l 135111 1 1 For appointments-Call NI. 1630 E WEISS and KESLAR ll Groceries And Meats Q 1 Q Corner Burton and Grand Ave. Maill 2738 Maixl 2738 AVERILL 1 Our 1V07'klI1I17l.1'hiP mfd Sfrfvirf' Mus! Be Exacrmg ' X Eight Years on West H111 '-1 I ' SUNSET 0 .I A 1 1 .ummm Main 0372 num- Cleaners and Dyers West Market at Highland 1'1: '71 11861 k,.4 .1 1 W 'FT 11: ,-1 ,T'.7,:Ui,., l.,: . .. , T--,,. -ywgri 'mul I I vgi Mimi 1, 1 Ii I INN' ' Il .I I 'I-.VA I I ' mai I I 'ii,'1 'f 'fI -,-.,i.vI.. .II ,, I i Robinson's Book Store 32 S. 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