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DEQMPHQH Mr- B311 Mr. Clark I , 2 Miss Werum Mr. Sutphen g ,IZ C of 1941 sincerely dedicates this Saga-Tattler to three members of . the faculty who have provided the Whole student body with en- tertainment. These three worthy instructors are: Miss Bessie Werum, Clarence Ball, and Guy Sut- phen. In many of the students, they have developed musical talents that may have otherwise re- mained unknown. The moral standards Within the student body have been raised by the worthwhile music provided through the efforts of these three advisers. Several times a year, the Woodward Glee Club presents an opperetta under the direction of Mr. Ball. The school orchestra, under the baton of Miss Werum has ably accompanied the songsters. Our football games and mass meetings would not have been complete if the Band had not ded- icated their services on these occasions. For this we owe our thanks to Mr. Sutphen. We hope that this token of gratitude will help to express the deep appreciation that we feel toward these conductors.
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-fd no L 6 the depths of music, the 1941 SAGA-TATTLER reveals the meaning of our theme, which is rhythm. We have endeavored, throughout this book, to illustrate the likeness of our school life to music. A score of music would not be so called if any one part were missing, so it is with our school. The clef, indicating the pitch in which the harmony is Written, is rightfully equaled by our princi- pal. The key, determining the melodious tempo, coincides with the faculty. The seniors, being the leaders of the student body, have tried, through exemplification of principles, to be the harmonious tones that denote melody. As the accompaniment in music developes a higher state of proficiency, so the underclassmen com- plete the activites in the school. A greater happiness being reached through the doing for others, we, the staff, have devoted a yearis service in anticipation of success. Z! TION 1iHT 4 ll li
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1 J, 91215 t the Saga Staff began the publication of the 1941 Saga-Tattler. We hope that We have succeeded in our efforts and that this book will be a Worth- while and lasting memory for the students. Under the adroir and competent leadership of Vernon Gribbin, editor- in-chief, the staff has endeavored to produce a larger and better book. Many improvements and additions have been made. The class pictures and the club pictures are larger. A complete page has been given to the Student Council and to the club presidents. Several pages have been devoted to candid snapshots, taken by the Saga photographer, Ed Vinson. More pages have been granted to Girls' Sports than in previous years. In addition to these things, a padded cover is being used for the first time. Assisting the editor are Shirley Keller, associate editor, Robert Kerwin 5 business manager' Joe Malikowski circulation mana er Doris Jean Cole- 7 H 3 g 9 man, art editor, Florence Bochenek, senior girls' picture editor, John Vinson, senior boys' picture editor, David McNitt, boys' sports editor, Esther Bloom, girls' sports editor, Emma Kocsis, club editor, Laura Meyer, captions, Lily Glaser, bookeeperg Florence Morman, typistg Sadie Douglas, junior editor, and Ed Vinson, photographer. We sincerely appreciate the guidance of Raymond Sheline, Miss Edith Murphy, Edward Jankowski, and Hugh Montgomery. 3745 'aa gg, HK? ff
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