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FIRST Row-Lorraine Barnes, Evelyn Moore, Mr. Meek, June Martin, Miss Cronk, Fred Saba. SECOND ROW-James Brubaker, Helen Trautman, Kathryn Braunschwei- ger, Esther Urbanski, Robert Smith. l W my K .XXX I Z' K E. Hx 2
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TEADILY they pushed their way forward to earn distinction and to be recog- nized for their scholastic and athletic achievements as were the upper class- men. Their ambition has been realized, for they have placed many pupils on the honor roll. Those listed are: Loriece Bassett, Jean Douglas, Bertha Hascal, Phyllis Hendrickson, Betty Kapff, Dorothy Kincaid, Agnes Leece, Clara Leibovich, Alice Morse, Phyllis Mae Nowak, Jeanne Marie Rydarn, Helen Scheidler, Betty Stadler, Virginia Terry, Geraldine Zawodny, Corwin Brandt, Fred Braun, Leonard Coopremao, Horatio J ex, James Kloster, Robert Knoke, Ted Kozlowski, Samuel Laderman, Will- iam Stein, and Roy Winn. The careful guidance and cooperation of their class deans, Miss Anne Wetter- man and S. B. Crouse, have carried them successfully through the year. With such a fine beginning, we know that these Freshmen will resume our old places as we pass on into the world. We have high hopes for the future that they will carry further the traditions of the school and bring more honor and distinction to Woodward. MISS ANNE WETTERMAN Dean of Freshman Girls
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QS' A .ff 1.-fi, tif' if ,fy ,YZ ,Z ,ff PURRED on by the achievements and knowledge acquired in their first year, the pupils advanced astep and were called Sophomores. They were no longer considered the inferior class but could look down upon the wide-eyed students who had taken their places. The course was a little easier and the surroundings more pleasant. Acquaintances from the year before were renewed and more friendships were made. As Sophomores they assumed aresponsibility-that of organizing and electing class officers. For the first time in the history of the class, the Sophomores are headed by a girl. Capable in guiding the class through the year is June Martin, class president. Her ever ready assistants are Fred Saba, vice presidentg Evelyn Moore, secretary, Lorraine Barnes, treasurerg Helen Trautrnan, reporterg and James Brubaker, sergeant-at-arms. The executive committee consists of Esther Urbanski, Robert Smith, and Kathryn Braunschweiger. Why The Chimes Rang, the first activity of the class, was given by the members of the Play Shop. It was presented to the Mothers' club on December 16, and to the faculty and student body on December 20. One of the most colorful dances of the year was the Sophomore dance, April Rhythm, held April 9, in the Woodward ballroom. Decorations corresponded with the name. On March 11, the two Sophomore one-act plays, The Real Gloria and the Ideal Spotf' were presented. The class owes much of its development and success as a group to Miss Grace Cronk and Clyde Meek, class deans.
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