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Page 11 text:
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QD . . DRY WIT, KIND HEART---these characterize . a O. M. Thompson, to whom we dedicate the 1940 W 's' Saga-Tattler. As teacher of freshmen mechanical drawing, he is genuinely liked by all his students, who are inspired with a desire to learn by his thorough knowledge of his subject. Perhaps Woodward knows Mr. Thompson best as the ever dependable man with the camera. Photograpy has been his hobby for many years, and his skill in this field has proven very valuable to the school. However, no matter what his immediate interest is, from jig-saw puzzles to hunting, he follows it with all energy and zeal. Mr, Thompson has served Woodward faithfully for ten years, we wish for him many future years of happiness here. We hope that the dedication of this yearbook may be a fitting token of our appreciation of a good friend and teacher.
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CN, Jean Douglas ll EAGERLY AWAITED EVENTS of each week is the appearance of the school newspaper, the Woodward ne If f 6 Tattler. Truthful, timely and intelligent, the paper pro- vides news, facts, constructive criticism, and entertainment for its readers. It is, veritably, the living symbol of a united school spirit. This year the Tattler's publication has been in the hands of Jean Douglas, able and energetic editor-in-chief. Well qualified as a leader in this work, Jean has steered her staff through a highly successful year ofjournalistic progress. Her originality and cheer- fulness and her ability to overcome obstacles have served as an inspiration for her co-workers. The Tattler's achievements are also largely due to the wise, conscientious work of its advisers, Mrs. Marie Ersig and Hugh Montgomery, whose patient efforts have made the work easier and more enjoyable. Members of the staff are Jean Douglas, editor, Sam Laderman and Richard Semler assistant editors, Arthur Bancroft, business manager, Mildred Hall and Rita Tertel, news editors, Phylis Hendrickson and June Knowles, feature editors, Dorothy Kincaid and Bob Knoke, sports editors, Agnes Leece, column editor, Roy Timmons, makeup editor, and Joe Stobinski and Casimer Orlowski, pressmen. The reporters are Dorothy Dyer, Betty Gajewski, Ellen Mae Gribben, Patty Hammontree, Laura Kohne, Virginia Lobet, Irene Kolinski, Mary Latus, Bob Martin, Alice Miller, William Rogers, Kathryn Seeman, Robert Weber, and Vernon Gribben. ,..,uw. First row---Alice Miller, Dorothy Kincaid, Mildred Hall, Mrs. Ersig, Ellen Gribbin, Phyllis Hendrickson Virginia Lobet. Second row---Bill Rogers, Bob Martin, Dick Semler, Bob Knoke Art Bancroft Sam Laderman, Vernon Gribbin. Third row---Laura Kohne, Irene Kolinski, Betty Gajewski Agnes Leece Mary Latus, Dorothy Dyer, Patty Hammontree, Kathryn Seeman, Rita Tertel. ,lattfet Staff
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C . VZ Q, QWZOYLGWZ Mrs. Ruby Crampton July 7, 1884 August 22, 1939 Willis Kelly July 30, 1923 November, 15 1939 Ugfarehiell, frienhsl 'lilet nut fareinellg fllilhere ge are, tue, tnn, shall hfuell. He are gone liefure nur fame, mnnienfs time, a little spare. when fue some inhere ge have stepprh me shall iunnher fnhg fue iueptg 2lHlle shall lannfn, lxg inise lane taught, That there is all, mio here is naught. 3lllle'll iueep ainile, fur ine are fain,-- Sunshine still must fnllnfn raing f1l3nlg nut at heath,--for heath, gilnfn ge lmniu, is that first breath fvmhirh our snuls brain fnhen ine enter life, fuhieh is nf all life centre- ---Qhapteh from Hglfter Death in Qrzxlziaf, 3-fhhvm ,Arnnlh Miss Mabel Rutan October 29, 1892 November 26, 1939
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