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ll! jlgc7- ICZZYZQ I li Gita SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES Prom Don McFerren-Chairman, Ethel Dull, Alvin Sanger, Marian Kerwin, Isadore Reichlin, Florence Schindler, Vivian Wells. Play Carl Dority-Chairman, Grace Spaulding, Robert Kleinhans, Frank Siadak, Alvina Piesiewicz, Philip Moore, Virginia Zitz. Program Rita McCarty--Chairman, Henry Nichpor, Margaret Keifer, Jean Clifton Willard Bonham, Anita Eurenius, Ralph Boyd. Banquet Mae McKnight-Chairman, Leon Phifer, Meyer Novick, Louise Miller Russell Shugarman, Jane Mack, Harvella Bentley. Picnic Mary Jane Veller-Chairman, Dan Slawski, Margaret Keeseckerl, Helen Binkowski, Paul Trepinski. ' Social Charles Stewartm-Chairman, Lucille Anton, George Carr, Jane Kranz, Theodore Pirucki, Arthur Berkowitz, Alice Gertz. Graduation Alice Gregorek- Chairman, Ralph Nopper, Alice Henzler, William King Stanley Mackowiak, Catherine Trepinski, Willis Zipfel. elif? , . 7 SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS AND OFFICERS Mr. P. C. Dunsmore Adviser Miss A. Miller Adviser Robert Ridenour President Ruth Rainlow Vice-President John Alexson Treasurer Alice Kreft Secretary ww fxy' , MJ, Carl Polcyn ' . Reporter jd, C J
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m ga- Q29zz'zQ ua Ed 55 Farewell ddress +3341 +553 AS THE curtain descends on the last act of a magnificent production, the actors feel relieved and satisfied, because they have accomplished something that has brought happiness not only to themselves but to all those who were in any way concerned. Thus, with the same feeling, we allow our thoughts to dwell on the four years of our high school life during which time we have been developing our minds, our bodies, and our charac- ters in order to take our places in the world. Although our various voca- tions will separate us, we shall always have the numerous memories of our high school days---days at times filled with great joy---days which at other times were filled with problems and disappointments. At present, hopeful and anxious to achieve success in other fields, we little realize just how much we owe to Woodward. It is impossible to express in words our thanks and appreciation to our parents, our princi- pal, and to the members of' the faculty to whom we are indebted for pro- viding the opportunities which made it possible for us to have a high school education. Through their efforts and their interests in our welfare, we have been able to acquire some of the essentials necessary to live the honest, upright life expected from a young man or a young woman. Our teachers have worked together and have given their willing counsel and encourage- ment for one great end, to stimulate and to foster our youthful ambitions. Friendship, scholarship, sportsmanship, and cooperation are the achieve- ments each loyal student has to offer in return. Each year graduates stand on the threshold of their schools and hesi- tate as they listen to the confusion of the world on the other side of the opening door. To the student body which will take our place, we leave one request: Carry on the traditions of Woodward which we have helped to build. We as seniors of the class of 1934 are very grateful to our officers, our advisers, and our organizations whose splendid leadership has enabled us, Working together in a friendly spirit, to place our high school in the prominent position it holds and deserves. -Anna Wegener. Qi FSE
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0 mgg fga- fazzzefch ar 'N Walter Beck General Harvella Bentley Edith Abdo Commercial Visual Ed. Society. 2 John Alexson Commercial Class Treas. 4 Gertrude Anselm Commercial Girls' Athletic League 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 3, 4s Sec.-Treas. 4 Melvin Antoine General Hi-Y 1 Lucy Baranowski Commercial . Frances Bell General Library Assn. 4 Fasces Club 4 Ye Curtaine Players 3, Arthur Berkowitz Treas. 3 Orten Adair Industrial Arts Social Science Club 3, 4 Electrical Club 3 Elizabeth Amos Commercial Zetalethean Lit. Society 4 Joseph Andrzejewski General Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Lucille Anton General Social Com. 4 Salesmanship Club 4 Art Klan 2 George Assally General Honor Society 3, 4 La Junta Castellana 1 General Library Assn. General Peiuper Club Dramatic Club 1, 2 Tattler Staff 3, 45 Bus. Mgr. 4 La Junta Castellana 1, 2, 3, 4 Fred Blum Commercial Ruby Bigley Commercial Friendship Ralph Boyd General Hi-Y 4 Club 1, 2, 33 Treas. 4 Stella Bialorucki Commercial Little Theatre Guild 4 Friendship Club 3, 4 Willard Bonham General Hi-Y La Junta Castellana Hugh Collins General Football 3 Track 3 V
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