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FRE HME S. B. CROUSE MISS ANNIE WETTERMAN Dean of Freshmen Boys Dean of Freshmen Girls 4
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In every group of individuals there are distinct classifications. A polar masses expedition comprises members who have had years of experience and those who are the new 'icubs starting on their first journey. So our school includes various groups of students ranging from the freshmen to the seniors. In order to make our school system eflicient, each class has its special duties to per- form. These assignments change each year and require more complicated efforts and finer cooperation. Through this process of advancement, each group finally obtains its leadership and recognition. As each class is of vital importance to the welfare of Woodward, we are deeply indebted to them
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NCE again we welcomed into our ranks the Freshmen. These youngsters, with all their ambitions, hopes, and effervescence, are gradually establishing a perma- nent home for themselves in Woodward. Throughout the year they have been busily engaged adjusting and iitting themselves into the educational and recreational movements of the school. Although being the only unorganized class in Woodward, the Freshmen have not been hampered by this denial, but have pushed forth in service, scholastic, and athletic fields. Students gaining recognition through scholastic records were: Betty Gazew- ski, Emma Kocsis, Sarah Leibovich, William Rogers, Laura Meyer, Betty Wesner, Ruth Davis, and Doris Mohr. Many of the achievements of the first year students are due to the careful and considerate guidance of Miss Annie Wetterman and Mr. S. B. Crouse, class deans. With this ine record before them, the Freshmen are destined to do great things in their remaining three years at Woodward.
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