Harriet Whitney High School - First Lady Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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SENIOR PERSONALITIES Winston says, WA Personality is an individual with some noteworthy quality or qualitiessn e s We note thes a worthy. Do you agree? MARX MULLEN-- ---' s-VMU- An ever helpful and willing worker EULA MAZZIOTTI- ---- --f--'A Million Dollar Baby, but not in a Five and Ten Cent Store VIRGINIA McNEILL----- ----- True-Blue and Personality plus VIRGINIA MEYERS---- MABLE MUNCH- ----- w- MARGARET NOVAK --f--w NAOMI O'NEIL --w- NHM- VELMA OROVITZ---v--- JUNE O'REILLY------- DOROTHY PAWELCZAK--- W---A friendly and energetic individual -------------A conservative little Miss -M ------ --------- ------ fLoquacious Lass ---N-U---we-V--U-Quiet and Industrious ---Q----------She has music in her feet -----------------------Happy-go-lucky ---------------1------Always immaculate BETTY PIERCE-muuw--f- ----- ww------'M----Always at ease JOSEPHINE RAGINOWSKI MARGARET1SAMSEL0w--- EVELYN SCHROEDERAGNN STELLA SKRZYNIECKA-- EILEEN smAnm-- ---- DOROTHY SMITH-'Wu-W' ------Owner of that spontaneous laugh --u-- --------- M -------- A friend to all -Q--sewn-v----Tall, dark, and handsome ------u ------ N -v---w-- w ---- Fun-loving ----f-A pert and diminutive little lass ----w- ---- ---W------0-s---Mischievous MARY'SCHMOUSW--an-W'M-vwwmMfShe hurries not and worries not THERESA ISLlNGERlsavM-wb-- -v---v---M--- --Sweet and dainty DOROTHY RAYESSW--ss-M-wememssww-owwfvsu--MSilence is golden BETTY L6SAGEH'Q'vmv' e'we--ffswmw-Mesa?'smwvGirlishly sweet JEAN RAYMONDfmmffss-s- ---- sfuwmwehmhn attractive little artist RGSALIND RADEFF2Mwwff-msmwwwnwm--wmuswmu-M-QA Lenguid Blond BETTIE SIDENSTFCKER'WH v:-e ummm- wnMfwewA e--e Vivacious little Lass ELEANOR WEIZERQW,smssMffQWmsf2sNwThe Perfect Business Women JEAN sutnzvlscslfffq ALICE Romimsxluwef-W WfMgHGOOd things come in small packages -wwmuworks in school and outvndoes both wells YOUVON VAN VLERAHWW-nWwwwFTiEDdly toward everyonemvmPersQnn ality Plusg 27

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SENIOR PERSONALITIES Here follows e list of the graduating class of 1939, together with the character traits in whioh we see the be- ginnings of interesting personalities. VIRGINIA ADAMSKI-M-we-meA--Always a joke but never a smile GENEVIEVE BAILEY---news-4-H-Demure'until you know her --- a girl who is going places HELEN BERGER-use-N-vase? ---weQ-mQ--Q- Vim, Vigor and Vitality OLGA BORDEAUXQ-e-geese--eHesse-n+vAn independent little Miss ESTHER BRANDLEQ-we -f-M-- -Qffeefmd-as-new---The Life of the Party FRANCES BUDZYN-- KATHLEEN CAMERON 0-me-Q-we---en--Bashful in her own sweet way ---Q-M-'mme-Eyes of brown and never a frown RUTH DRAEGER---MeMe-en---e'-------A Merry Twinkle in her Eye BETTY DRUIN--ee- -e-ew--WMY face is MY fortune, Sirv she said ANGELINE DUDA-'see--ewef-N--eeeeMe- e--- Her Smile entices one RITA DUDLEYffe-- RITA DURST'dMd-4 JEANNE FRANKE-Q VIVIAN GALLIER-- -..s......q-. M... -ewmee--dm-eeee-ew-A friendly little redhead an-new-----M-Q-neges-fSongbird of Vocational ee-A-seen-use--M-Q-eVoices her opinions rrwrwQUiBt, dependable, but lots of fun ALICE GOMOLSKIQM-'mmer'-Mer-rwdfwe--me'-+wu'wS0HeWhat Silent MARYELLEN GRAYM-W-Q IRENE HUESMAN--Q JOAN JACKOWIAK-'dren' -,Q ...am .-Q-. -ews--I'll do it, but I'll take my time -M--se---Q-A---me---Never a dull moment fees--Q-we--Talking is her joy in life ARNETTA JOHNSON--ee--A-M--Possessor of that infectuous laugh PHYLLIS KORNACKI e--eeAlways ready, willing and able-another gal going places VIRGINIA KORNET---eM---e--d- ---e-e- Sweet little chatter-box DOROTHY KRUEGER-as-M----A combination of attractiveness and ALICE KULWICKIQ- intelligence --------fee--sees-J-Her thoughts are her own MARTHA KUREK-----we-e-e-e--we-Sweetness--crowned with curls IDA KURUCZ-N-we-Q New-e-ee----W--Quiet, but an ardent worker VIRGINIA LEWANDOWSKI---eww-4--as-------M--Always agreeable ROSE LININGER-M-0---Q----Oh! Those eyes! An ardent worker ANNA MATESZ-0- ----- ----'e f- ----e -Silent--till you know her IVA Mommy---we-we--A--as-------K-----4-sfa-A--Lixeabie Iva 26



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CLASS HISTORY FRESHMEN -- September A, 1935, a cold rainy day, a large group of youngsters stand scared and bewildered by it all -- But very soon a look of really belonging to the school appears on all faces --- Moving pictures -- one well remembered, UThe Cat's Paw.W --- Dancing classes, taught by Miss M. Pozy bring stu- dents together, and fun begins for all --- A play, WA Friend in Need is a Friend Indeedn given for the purpose of raising money for the Community Chest -- Three clubs open to girls- - The Valeda Club - The Achievement Club - The Brush and Pallette Club. SOPHOMORE -- The Girls' Association formed October l, 1936 -- Our first prized possession, a moving picture machine, purchased with hard earned money --- Sirens and fire engines racing down to Vocational for the fourth time in one semester -- A trophy for true sportsmanship in all activities -- A school dance, nThe Farmerette's Frclic,H sponsored by the Valeda Club. JUNIOR -- Assembly after assembly --- Bud M ers brought to us by the News Bee --- Rev. E. Ramsey speaks about Thanksgiving Margaret Abbot of-Sears talks on the Employer's Viewpoint -- - Real plans for the new school --- First flash of boys and girls separation - some tears --- Gold Vocational Pencils - -- Bright new class rings give the Juniors that look, of im- portance -- The sportsmanship trophy in our hands for ano- ther year. - SENIOR - u X We feel like a group of pioneers, the first Senior Class to graduate' from Vocational High School for Girls. A little lonely at first - but so pleasant now--- Miss Ethel Wooden heads our procession moving from the old Madison Street building to our temporary headquarters at Webster School--- The Shamrock Shag - our first senior activity --- The Banquet at Macomber - a joint activity with our old, old friends - the boys from Macomber --- And now so soon, the Prom --- Commencement! -- Words of Farewell - with great hopes and ambitions we face the future -- The class of 1939 steps out into the world. , 28

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