Harriet Whitney High School - First Lady Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1940
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I 1 ii ?l Q 9 f flu ' ., f V Wi - L 0 f' H! jf ,' , N ' G Us xi. 5 . .2 Q L m 1: M X I' Al .y VI S new -1 DEDICATION 1th revereree lW ou hearts We the sen ors of the Uhlt ey Hlgh School for Glrls Deolcate thls, tr 1940 yearbook To the new bulldlng whlch Represents the full llnent of m y our drears any you for ho r g f t t e d Ou G su e I can repay you 1D E1 be or not was the oebata le ques ey 'ah r I om tle cc when the rea f CaElO1 ull wa I ellace by a brand new 31 bubllc llbra y The ole, 1 veu Q b p n O1 I T na lv wa ty K A gu t eba ea +V ct 'eentr a o va IU ton Street ggl g beee er Wfl was su pert e ' TLC .X ookeu as ug e lly Joyci Dbl e iace vlteoa m Y a e V o res d nat ur Ju e' UD 'D lmaglne h w rlceoue you would ree staecllg o fore publle ltr nothlng but your bare structu al pa t c xhlbl 10' ow I r plastered pulleneu balnteu Floor f ru pUIWlSh6 bu was af wlth lonel nes Jqtl t m 1 g llant robe u to m ln a m s 1 wng Qlor o I an eo 3 o ptf orc qCulV LO arou.o y u r flll er tlhese wtt your auenter e uzz o ousl e last tle VOCatl I Hlg c o I 'c I ran e best the aorld and want t thanx all of the boaro member teach ers taxpayers contractor otre c 1 slo e for me to exlst 7 W'+ av '. r . + 1 4. 1 ',,, . 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A ts e arme e ur' o , one and all, and ' my .p A - - h ' 1 'D' . noise, and b 5 ' e'ne-s. At l e , I, W eral ' h Sch c' ter Gerls k with th in , H v 3 ' ' . we 5, c .- , , M 5, and , H rs whe have :aue it pose l OUR SAGA OF ASPIRATION Our torch of knowledge can never be kept burnlng wlthout the vltal fuel practlce W1th unl1m 1ted knowledge at our command practlcally noth1ng 15 lmposslble As we go on to great achlevements lt 1S our duty to keep the torch burnlng for the comlng generat1ons When the flame threatens to go out our ab1l1ty to start over agaln wlll determlne whe her success or fallure w1ll be ours We can always go on 1f we have the cour age and the w1ll to do so As we need llght to gulde us through orrow, d1sappo1ntment and grlef so the plant requlres llght to blossom 1nto the beautl ful flowers of success and happl ness The plant SymbO11Z9S pro gress In the pot of every plant, 1S F1Ch so1l from wh1ch 1t recelv es nour1shment Our school also has a foundatlon of r1ch food That food comes 10 the form of the knowledge our teachers have to of fer us 1f we work w1th them From a very small seed grows a large and beautlful plant. We progress 11k6W1S6 1n knowledge When we are very young oul know ledge 1S l1m1ted but as we are promoted our m1DdS are enl1ghten ed w1th more 1nformat1on matter what our age there 1S always more knowledge for us to bake! unto Ourselves A plant 1S not Just full of leaves of hard work but lt brlngs forth the blossoms of act1v1t1es School l1fe also has the flowers of act1v1ty 1n the form of dances partles, assemblles, frlends and the compan1onsh1p of teachers and the employers for whom we w1ll work 1 4' 45 e . ' . . ' Ng a , X H F ' - ' v . - 4 1 1 'v Q U , 1' . fag: fi! S A W ' 1 ll ll u 1 . ' 1 . f I!! 1' Qelr We . , 4: ' ff , l. - W '35 'r OUR SAGA OF lllllllwv N To a plant water sym bollzes llfe wh1le to us lt symbollzes knowledge As we were fortunate to FGCSIVS a shower from the cup of know ledge so let those who fol low us be glven lt also When we galn knowledge should also pass lt on to others Thls pass1ng on to someone else makes a deeper 1mp 9SS1OH on our m1UdS can elther accept knowledge or rebuke lt Once you ac ce t lt lt can never e taken from you No one can use lt but you It takes co operatlon from the stamen and pollen of a plant to produce a flower It also takes co operatlon between the stu dent and the teacher to ar r1ve at our ObJGCt1V6 ASPIRATION Cooperatlon 1S the basls of learnlng UU1t8d as one w can a 1 f1t 1D the wheel of progress The advancement and lncreaslng growth of vo catlonal tra1n1ng w1ll pro duce larger and more efflclent sc ools A the cogs wheel depend on each other the teacher student and e ployer rely on one another for promotlon on the ladder success Beauty lS a necessary factor 1n our l1ves Wlthout beauty our llves are dull and unlnterestlng Beauty should not only lnclude the body but governs our character and per sonallty M Louls Bruyere the HFCUIZSCK of our bu11d1ng hopes that the glrls w1ll make as successful an entry 1nto the WOFk1Dg world as the story drawn from the deslgns con glllqhill VN f 4531 WV 02 I1 A El lis' hw e 1 . 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' 12.-f:-,-4 45 - 4 ' - 'V .U UH' . '- ' 4 - ' ,Q , I 5 I .Lfnf N , I ' - . .721-Q' - gf Q 3LK:!z,T, - 4. .-1d 7 V ' ' , - 1 .SPAM ' ,- 115 ..:'.' 5112 ' -. I 'L . ' 'J -F-r.-. -2 ' 5' A: . 1 V J ,gl l iw.-1 N U: WA. I a wx- i ' v '. ' U 4 vw, - M 4-yllwilc '. 4 4. ' '-N. ' , ,. M .f-. ...- '- A-, X . x x .1 ,v v ,..,-an uf- , 'N A..--n ' 4.4. -t 5317? li rc ,351 Q... S' y The class of 1939 was the first work in the newly organized Whitney School. This class of 1940 is the receive diplomas in the new building. The class of 1941 will be the first to have received all of their preparation in the new organization. Education as well as time marches on! FIRST LADIES to complete the Vocational High first group to The Hfirst ladyu is always in the public eye. The first ladies to leave this school and enter the world of employment will be no exception. The wage earning woman of today must stand or fall on the quality of favors because ance as a wage a par with her of the women's have been made the product which she contributes. She can ask no of sex as did her sister of by-gone decades. Accept earner and legislation are tending to place her upon fellow male workers. However, a study of the history movement shows that gains for women in modern society slowly and with great sacrifice on the part of the leaders who have sponsored them. These leaders were the real first ladies. There was a first lady to sponsor votes for women: a first lady to carry the case of equal property rights to the courts: a first lady to establish home-making classes for girls: a first lady to en ter college and start co-educational classes. This year saw the re tirement of Anna Lalor Burdick, the first lady in the United States Office of Education, whose duty it was to encourage the establish ment of trade and industrial education for women. As education and time march on, tion in 1917 has been but a passing moment. her appointment to the United States Office of Educa But these twenty-two years have made possible such education as this class of 1940 has leading out. May the into profitable fields with Ellen M. H. Gates nMyself must cross the bridge that sways With half its timbers gone Ere I can call Make haste! Come on! Come on!H received. In the root sense, education means education of this class lead each member out of endeavor! May each member be able to say to the students who follow her, to him who stays, Ethel Wooden, Principal -13- wr.-fr - Row I Row I I Row ill FACULTY Miss Ethel Wooden, Principal Miss Harlan Barth, Englishg Mrs. Leona Prohsc, Social Problems and .merican Hisforyg Mrs. Laura M. De Bolt, Office Clerkg Mrs. Kate Galley, Lnglisng Miss Gladys nrmstrong, Merchandising, Mrs. Ruth Hartnett, steno- graphyg Hrs. emily Leister, Fooisg Hrs. Lorochy Lyle, English, science, Typing. Hrs. Freda 1. Schneider, Foods, Miss Cecelia Rakowski, Liorariang Miss Margaret Purdy, Mechanics of Merchan- iisingg Hrs. Kuby buck, Dookkeeping and Office Machines Miss Alice MacRohert, Production, Mrs. Elizabeth Von Hoff, Ulotningg Mrs. Stella Barre, Physical iducationg Ars. Ruth M. nustad, Coordinator, Miss Garnet Thomp- son, Retail Selling and Commercial Georgraphy. Hrs. Jane Geoauer, art ani ndvevtisingz Miss Ruth Moor- heal, Personal Regimen. NEW FRIENDS FOR OLD In all the Joys and sorrows of the past year we have lost some of our beloved fr1ends M1ss Dorothea Blshop has left us to engage ln another f1eld of work We can never repay her for her untlring support of vocatlonal 6duC8tl0D M1ss Mary Ann Ward although not an old frlend won the heart of every g1rl wlth her charm She was lnstructor Amerlcan Hlstory and Soc1al Stud1es She also served as advlser the G1rl Reserves Club Love Conquered 1n her case of career love and lt was Wlth regret that we wltnessed her departure wash her all the happlness there 18 to be 1D her new role as Mrs Thomas Brady of Wa bash Ind1ana Mlss Bess1e D1ley has also JO1D6d the ranks of young matrons M1ss D1ley served as lnstructor of Applled SCISDCB and 8dV1SeF of the Junlor Red Cross Commlttee She lS now l1v1ng 1U Radnor Oh1o Mrs Henrletta Rlter has left us to res1de 1n Buffalo New York She hae entered the bu81D6SS world wlth her husband Her leavlng has left a sad spot 1U the hearts of many of the students and the fac ulty Mrs R1ter was a true frlend of all and her grand work 1n the art department w1ll be mlssed There 18 a sllver l1n1ng beh1nd each dark cloud yet 1n all these sorrows is the happlness of belng w1th the people chosen to replace those who left us Among our new faculty members are Mrs Ruth M Rustad She is the coordlnator and w1th her assistance many of our graduates and present student body have found thelr place 1n the UUSIDGSS world Mrs Leona Probst has taken a place 1n the hearts of the glrls along w1th Mlss Ward She lS the lnstructor of SOCIB1 Sc1ence and Amerlcan Hletory Mrs Probst has a1ded the glrls as advlser to the G1rl Reserves Her unt1r1ng work 1S deeply appreciated Among the later add1t1ons to our faculty are Mrs Jane Gebauer Mrs Freda Schnelder M1ss Margaret Purdy Mrs Stella Harre, Mrs Dorothy Lyle We hope these teachers w1ll enJoy worklng wlth us as much as we enJoy havlng them We trust that they w1ll remaln and contlnue th61F f1ne work 15 . . . i . of . . . . g . of . . 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' IN ' ' ' . I Q. ' as , - - 3 A ' C t . f A e Q, I 4 ,MN ' :IA ,pa uf ' 7 ' ' 4 -r lg W' I Quiet and neat. lonely and petite-- sf '. , ' ' . ' vi h ' ,,. I J , .... V? ,, V .Qs ni ' 1 If' -'fs 'Sl-Q' l O'A, 3-6? f -89 ' WMM! 'GQ' 'ylpfzldd MARY CHRISTIAN As carefree as a busy bee But won't tell what grades she'll see. FFATCCES FISHER Altlzo her writing is not up to snuff- .4 business success Sl1e'll be, 'sure f.. ,r hh.. ELEANOR FRANCIS Shes the one to get in trouble And usually the dutch is double. I-TEFCSDES EICHLER Soon she'l be a blushing bride May her lifes journey be a happy ride. DORIS FLOEHZNG An ideal high school girl She's always lussinq with a curl. STELLA GOHNIAK Nfl ,J 'QLD HARDY Pzesldcnt of the Senior Class Is ilifs dancing, brown-eyed lass, As mischievous as Litt1e Lulu We never know what she'll do. BETTY IEAN HARRIS BETTY HOWARD A little girl who's so very shy She can't look people in the eye. Bob is her latest heart th:ob's name The two together may rise to lame. MADELINE IOSEPH WITH KARL Our lovely debutante she is Oh boy! ls she a whiz! H Her eyes are green, her lashes are black Maybe that's why she is never slack, ELEN KELLER A wee bit ol femininity Not forgetting to be witty. VIOLA KENNEDY This dark-eyed beauty- Shows surprising ingenu'ty. ' !RENE KERTES As delicate as the heart ot a rose She never tells anyone of her beaus KATHLEEN KNECHT Katie's a shy but friendly lass- One ol the nicest in our class. FLORENCE KORY She's our best student: a popular lass, Who undoubtedly is the leader ol her class. TERESA KOVACS She is our perfect stenographer We have reason to be proud ol her. IEANETTE KRANTZ As inquisitive as a class adviser That's how she learns to be wiser EVA MAE LARY ln small packages all good things come That is why she makes many hum.MAmoN MAXENHSCH She's Trianon bound every Wednes day night There she dances with all her might MARY MATESZ Our Mary is like a violet shy- With beauty and sweetness, M oh AUDREY MCCLEAHY Sweet Little Audrey is her name We know she'll always be the same Y, My! MARIORIE MCKENN A This little maid isn't very tall But her laughter rings throughout the hall. IEANETTE MEAD To excel in music is her ambition- You should hear her fine rendition. Z es 'S' 9 .- 2? 'ff' 4 I .gy imp MPN I, :iw '1 X' as IU! .5 if ,J .J - ' - 7 , 4 5 -6. -A., -A I FC '3 .ay u . . HENRIETTA MIETKIEWICZ This girl with a million dollar per- sonality- Suggests vim, vigor, and vitality. MARY MILANO No ones enemy- But everyones friend. LORETTA MILLER She seems to like to be alone But we bet she'il soon have her own home. KATHLEEN MORGAN She's a gal who seems quite stable She's always ready, willing :md able. MARIE MORGAN VVorl-ring in an office day by day Once she's there, she's bound to stay. CHARLOTTE NOWACKI Silence is the best defense We must admit this qal has sense. MARIE OBARSKI .Rs comical as a tentful ot clowns You :ever see her with any frowns. GERTRUDE PALUSZAK Her joyous lilting laughter-- Will remain forever alter. IORRAIISE PEASE Shes as friendly as a cheerful housewren Thats Cie good way ot getting your HIGH. I.'IfTGIIsII:'X PERZYNSKI b 1i:y.i1..z's headed lor a happy fate-- With sucuess, she'll have a date. Fi ELEIC IOCIESZA n n VIRGINIA RACINOWSKI ln the business world she will suc' seed' Cause shes the type they always need. IIATALIE HAFALSKI Her modest manners and graceful air- Win many friends for this maiden fair. ALICE RATHKA .TEA N REMUSAT Sugar is sweet as it can be But it can't be any sweeter than she. A quiet person shows a wise head And headaches never put her in bed. PATRICIA ROACH ALCENA BOTH A valuable asset is her smile Tlzat's what keeps her in style. She-'s as obstinate as a Missouri mule Maybe some day he'll let her rule. F..L2,CE SEKORSKI SOPHIE SLIWINSKI She's fond of dancing: she's an intelligent girl- ln the world of business she nowjAi'JI5 S'l'AWINSKI doth aptly whirl. IANE THOMPSON She likes a game of any sort If she doesn't winHshe's still a -good sport. MILDRED WALTERS As a roller skating queen- She's the best we've ever seen. A hard working artist And one of the smartest. H l were only with Louie, To me rzll other boys are hooey. MARY LOUISE THOMPSON At home they call her Molly At school she seems quite jolly. STELLA W ASYLYK On the Gi-Vo-I-li she is a worker She certainly is no shirker. ,J ' , diff ' A: A1 .S 'I 4 ' MARGARET WEILANT Q7 . An artist is this little maid And from our memory she'll never H fade. 'W IRENE WILCZYNSKI gs Wedding bells will be ringing soon . -, Probably not 'til alter lune. Mg, Jig, ,M,. I 'O .....- J ffk A YS FQ A' i Q .1 J 1 flfw . Yxiv' X Jew wg' f MARY ZAK On the piano she loves to play- Her music makes us swing and sway. VIRGINIA ZOLL She remembers everything she hears To us she is a little dear. PAULINE SULLIVAN As shy as a baby kangaroo And she's right pretty too. CLASS OF IQQO 6 Q complc ed as tV 7Ca P C .1 D T, eb a f Secfet C Uuvplv SOCIA eane te Hee hal lap fsnmew A es oredce fo y Jean Rewusat dd , ded ed a dl f Q O' N6 9' 'C 9 3 ' I D 3 cz 'B 1 Il S rod ' R eles def ref' T asm e Cant d Q D or -.uf sef ANNCJNCEMnNT a e 1 Josenn Chalrva flrglnfa Perzyrsll fwrglwla Raclfowskl Mercedes E chler Th senicr class has been Quid threugh 'fficult year n -Jzely without its triumphs and joys by th- Girls who V re sl C+ me le dexs cj the f1r't class tc jredudte fro: the rew W'i ney X eeticxal High cl fl .er Girls OFTI E S Mildred Hardy. .F' si' dt WOFiS Flcergxg. . Tice Presiden Ma.ie dbsiski ,... . re 'r- Bet C rpexter .... .V ary Hell: Keller . .S,.g, U - t-Ar: Mi-s Ethel Weedex. .fdfi , ip: Cx'v 'df L . ' V' L J, sz medd. .C 'dry . M dsl me s ,'. . ' M n L, .- ,U x - ' ' L . A4 SENIORS EDUCATED ON THE FLY On Septembel 6 lO56 glFlS were gulded 1nto the lready over crowded audltorlum 1H Vocatlonal Hlgh School If thelr flrst glance around the h1stor1c bulldlng was dlsappolntlng brave Qm1l9S h1d these feellngs lTh1s has been the pol1cy they have trled to follow through thelr entlre four years J After look1ng forward eagerly all summer to attend1nr th1s school they were told that an entrance ex amlnatlon was to be g1V8H Wlth doubled enrollment the only fa1r way for el1m1 at1Ox was to test the ab1l1ty of prospect1ve students To anyone who may have enrolled Jn our falr school but falled through some chance fate to attaln thelr deslre we can only express our sympathy for your g eat loss As senlors we have always trled to remember how bew1ldered and befuddled we were as freshmen New sltuatlons had to be met There were three boys to every glrl whlch made every actlvlty decldedly mascullne The sophomore y ar 1S always the year when new freshles are the obgects of abuse but alas and alack there xere to be no more fresh bull It made the dlscomfo t Whlfh had been endured 1U the old bu1ld1ng uodenly seem WOTYhWP11P Chlns were FBISGG an extra quart er of an lnch eye were bllnked and wobbly smlles once aga1n came 1nto v1ew In dumofounded surp11 e we learned that the new school was to be for boys only Came our JUU1OF year Back agaln to the old bu1ld1ng It some how seemed to look more dreary and dlsmal The only brlght spots on the horlzo were the addltlon of several new teacher and the cholce of M183 Ethel Wo den as prl clpal Then llke a bolt from the blue came the news that the s1te of the old School had been sold The moneys recelved from the sale and from The Publlc Works Admlnlstra t1OH were to be used for a new home The old bUlldlHg was to be raZed so we had to flnd a ne: abode In order to save the exorbl tant rent demanded for more convenlent headquarters Webster Sc ool was Chosen for our temporary 1Odg1DgS after much d1SCuSS1OU 26 Qt A 1 -J I . . . 3 d V . . . . . , U . . . D . , - ' 1 . .H . q U U . . . I . . . , r . ' , ' 1 e ' 1 ' ' , A , V - men. The grand news came that a new Vocational school was to be . tu V . r .A . , . S ,A I -. ,i . . - , , S . , . I. ' ' . .' s ' n - ' s, ' ' P 4 Q 'n f . ' , I I at IK V . ' .. , 1 , P K . . . SENIOR HISTORY In September l939 students of the Vocational High School for Girls trouped gaily bacx to Webster. The senior year came with so many things to do and so little time in which to do them Because our already too short time. It seemed as though the seniors were being tested in their ability to meet disappointments A short time after the unexpected lay-off plans were completed to occupy the new building. Finally on February 5 l94O classes began in the Voca- tional High School for Girls. To be the first class to graduate from the new school the seniors would gladly meet the same disappoint- ments if the end were always to be the same happy one D 7 1 of the failure of the levy in November, six weeks were out off from 27 SENIOR PROP!-IECY TIME June, 1950 PLACE Somewhere 1n the Unlted States Havlng recelved a short vacatlon yours truly was gO1Hg to V1S1t her old homestead Toledo After some tlme on the plane I learned that the former stewardess was Frances FISCHSF She 1S the only stewardess who has not marrled her p1lot fSh marrled the pres1dent of the a1rl1ne J I found two other chums on board the famed p1an lsts and comoosers Mary Zak and Jeanette Mead who were on one f thelr concert tours Mary told me that Henrletta M1etk1ew1cz 15 at a conference of dress deelgners 1U Parls whlle hex partner Eleanor Benner 1S 1n Hollywood d6S1gH1Hg a wardrobe for mov1e actress Natal1e Bafalskl I transferred from plane to traln at Columbus Before board1ng the tra1n I V1S1t9d a skatlng rlnk owned by Mlldred Walters famous for her novel 1d9aS on skates It 1s surprlslng how fate lS br1ng1ng so many fr1ends back A cry1ng baby proved to be the f1TSt ch1ld of the former Mlss Kathleen Knecht Mary Mllano was the attendlng nurse In Toledo I found lt necessary to remake myself GO1Dg to the Beauty Salon at LaSalle s I found Eleanor Baranlloux had 0 pull my face back 1HtO shape As gosslp travels 1n beauty shops SOph1G S11 w1nsk1 has been promoted to personnel manager and Mary Matesz chlef receptlonlst Gertrude Paluszak 15 now at Lamson s tralnlng g1FlS ln thelr lovely tea room I rece1ved an 1HVltatlOH to V1S1t my Alma Mater There lo a new store at the corner of Adams nd St Cla1r Streets Ye Olde Book Shoppe 15 operated by the two VlFglD1aS Andryanczyk and Perzynsk1 A1109 S1kOTSkl does all thelr advert1s1ng In the school publlcatlon I dlscovered more news Vlfglnla Raclnowskl 15 on a Medlterranean cru1se after her many years of Cllmblng the SOC1a1 ladder V1ola Kennedy 18 the new school 11bxar1an and one of her p oudeet possess 1ons 13 Betty Carpenter s book Skatlng on the Ice of Knowledge Helen Keller 1S preparlng her famous potato salad 1D one of the ex clus1ve cafeterlas 1n town Kathleen Ames stopp d 1U for lunch one day and lt was d1SCOV8FSd she lS st1ll of a Severe cr1t1cal m1nd Tut' Tut' Betty Howard s masterp1eces are on 8Xh1blt1OH at the Art Museum Her beaut1ful d61lCaIP style has become known 1n the world oi art Down 1U the South 18 a happy l1tt1e lady who f1nally wh1s pered the word I do to a handsome spec1men from Uncle Sam s ma FIHSS She 18 Mrs Johnny Jo es nee Eleanor FFEUCIS 28 , 1 V . . 1 ' I ' l . . . S . . . , 1 1 O 7 Q 7 . , . . . ' . . y .v . A I ' + , . u n 7 '- the traditions of the store, while Betty Jean Harris is hostess in . . . . . . i .P a t. ' . .P . . . . . . . A . F - ' ' 1 vw - Q v. . . . u S . . 4 6 M H U y - D ' . ' . n ' . SENIGR PROP!-IESY Feeling slightly ill from a journey back into 1940. I decided to rest before returning to my business residence. Ah, this is life! I had had such a delightful time on my vacation that, now, trav- el was all that appealed to me. I had alvays vanted to ravel af but the opportunity has never before crossed my path One blessec night about tr we s later when ny telephone lang I almost collapsed to ear th ee o Horace He dt telling me I was the winner of th pot of 9GlG d1dn't take me lorg to pack my bags, and I was soon on my way agair Durirg my course of t avels over the countr, I was Ve tum te te meet my classmates of 1940 no score stepped on the trai tha met Miss Audrey McCleary, who was on her way to California taking advantage of her semi annual va ation While talking to Audrey found that Mercedes ElCh18F lS now the proud mother of a pair c twins and s expecting another blessed event so n My fi st stop was Cnicago where I bumped into Jane Bwrkowski private secretary to THE Mrs Alle sville of Allensvill Heights We had dinner t gether, and Jane showed me a p1ct1 e of Madelire Joe eph If you hadn t reaid Madeline is doing research wo V in Alaska and doing very well too N w York the crossroad of milliors of lives lS the hone o he ma crity of 1940 ela s o Vrcatioral gi 1 + Them Wave o cided o become care r vom n in 151 large mer opoli I lad my hair styled in ar ultra modern beautv shop hy Eva Mae Lary Jean R mu at is Personnel Directo at Macy'e and Luella Blaine has op neu her own little shop for manicuring Helen Pociesza Florence Ko and Stella Vasylyl a s re o ters on the v Vorl Illll with maxv cred its to 81' mee n fle ire: 1el e g e hleen rd V r e 11 7'WlFF a very exch sive night club with Loretta Nillf aru o u s sirg The main a t action one nib s Hwldr d nd Do 1 Floerwn with their retest inrovation ong we mo beaut 1 c othes 1 Wave ever seen were Q C LL H01 an lo voor W 1 amo iolele e x M A one Th r ary Christian Ruth Karl Cha.lotte hawacku tl c a hae Wilczynsli is 4ergares Veilan 1 at ell known Hollywood d sig er, was h ie fox a short Vlolb at The same time I was 29 W 1 ,- . -1 I ' t ar, . 1 ' -A A s . . , nies week - ' t .s in J , , - s h f e vols, 1 1 , ' f 1 s e D . 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My next stop was Hollywood where Irene Kertes w1th her beautl SENIOR PROP!-IESY Becomlng exhausted wlth the SOClal whlrl on the advlce oi New York s lead1ng soclety flgure the former Mlss Marle Obarskl I de clded to rest at the Thompson Ranch 1U Nevada The owners Mary Jane and Mary Loulse dld everyth1ng 1n the1r power to make me comfort able They even had Patrlcla Roach nstruct me 1U the art of horse back rldlng Between Pat and the horse I dldn t do oO badly ful skln and brown eyes has become the envy of lots Actlng as Mlss Kertes s secretary and frlend, Paullne Sulllvan whlle Florence Boguckl half 813yl1ST' In San FFaHC1SCO I found that Alcena Roth had opened an Escort Bureau w1th Lorralne Pease two of thelr best patrons My v1s1t to the Natlon s Capltal 1S one whlch I get It lmpressed me emotlonally and stlrred me every actress on thc COTpaD1OU lS her old 15 her dlstlngulshed and and Margorle McKerna V1Tg1Nla Zoll as shall never for to depfhs I had never before belleved to be posslble I met Jeannette Krantz 1D the Llncoln Memorlal She 1S secretary to the Senator from Oh1o There was now one more thlng for me to see the qulr uplets IH Canada The1r governess 1S M1ss Teresa Kovacs and part of the pur pose of my v1s1t was to see her We had a lov ly chat about old frlends She told me that Stella GOFDIQP 13 marr1ed to a Canadlan fur trapper and 1S Wfltlng a book comparable to one of 39 s best sellers Wllderness Wlfe Marlan Ma16HflSCh 1 OfflC6 manager f r the Safe Canadlan Bus l1nes and I renewed my fr1endsh1p w1th her as I walted for a bus for home that nlght On the bus I met another 1940 classmate of mlne Mrs Louls Molnar formerly M1ss Jane Stawlnskl She and her two chlldren were COm1Dg home to spend the week end wlth her parents We planned a dlnner date for the next evenlng crawled 1n bed as soon a I reached home and lep all f next day waklng up only to answer the telephone WYlCh to my b1tte1 d1sappo1ntment was only the alarm clock rlngl g and oh darn thls dream' 50 . , . . . . . . - 1 I , ' I ' - . . 4 . .- . 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'WIT -ff xl .A if. ,.,- la iff: 'Y- OFFICE PRACTICE JUNIOR CLASS Tae pres nt o1f1oe praotlce Jun1or class was organlzed 1D Sep tembe 1958 At that t1me there ere th1rty students The class th1s year COHS1SuS of nlnet en g1FlS T e C dS 1 urder the s p rv C100 o f 5 Dutr Hartnett 1he g1rls are pleased to have such a ccoperat1fe p on as an adV1S6F She has been a great help to us The g1F1S hafe OFgaD1ZPd a club the OfflCGI of wh1oh are VlTg1Hla Menter PFCS1dEPL Betty Mead V10 Presldert Patrlcna Graub Secretary Treasurer Th act1v1t1es thl year have been few The ofP1c practloe class lS represented 1n the Student COUHClI by Ma dell Ba1ley and the1r rep e ntatlve o re G Vo H1 Gaze e CLOTHING JUNIOR CLASS La t year w1th the creatlor of our ohool was born a number of new courses one of wh1ch was the CIOLHIDQ shop w1th Mrs El1zabeth Von Huff a the very able adV1SSF Althou h th clas lS only two years old lt 1 progress1ng remarkably well Already they have sev enteen g1TlS ln the1r 3un1or group They Wlll be th f1FSL graduat lng class from the C1OEh1Dg shop rext year Fhev have organlzed trelr Group ard the fO1lOWlNg H1115 are the Off1C6FS D rtnlea Bartow Presldent We terse Brownlla Vlce P1es1dent Betty Tzuby Secretary L1ll1an Anselm Treasurer TQ Student Counell representat ve 15 L1ll1an Anselm and the G1 H1 repo t r lS Hortense BYOWHlUg 55 , , . . . . . . . I e . - r. . U . 'w . . . . A . . e . 'I ' ' ' I' I FW L1 1' S S . U 9 1- . 1 IAF . 1. A 1 L. . . I L V .1 ers I i 1 , , o as :, 1 Q . n 1 n 4 ' A . Q . . . . . . . o . t - e s . . Q . . . . - . , e . - r , r sen n 1. 1- - tt- 18 Jean Lary. S ., . s , , .L . .. s . ' . g e s , s . - '. I1 ' . e - A f , l . . . .Q - ' O 4 f C7 A +.. . U . . . . . . . . U r . 'rL. . . . . ' A . . u f . 'I I . . , ,Q N I . 4 . . . .- gv A J Av .L .A Vo- r'e , . . Row I Row II ROW I JUNIOR OFFICE PRACTICE AND CLOTHING JUNIORS Rose Rutkowski, Florence Dzienny, Betty Jane Mead, Kathryn Fretz, Mary Scott, Patricia Graub, Mary Jane Clark, Margaret George, Evelyn Glowczewski Mary Alice Smith, Vivian Martin, Betty Huss, Ruby Pearson, Mardell Bailey, Bera Mayhew, Helen Hart- ley, Jeanette Skaff, Norene Legler, Jean Lary, Catherine Pacholski Lillian Anselm, Gladys Moon, Hortense Browning, Gertrude Zielinski, Dorthiea Bartow, Alice Nil- czynski, Betty Haney, Ann Moods, Virginia Men- ter, Vivian Hoye Row I Row II Row III , xem.W,a.- , JUNIOR RET,ILIhG AND FOODS Della White, Rita Briggs, Willa Hee Dorothy Randall, Pedee, Marjory Fuller, Betty Jane Pearson, Marion Rice, leanor Kusz, nthel Hae Berkel, Bette Mae McDonald Blanche Haserodt, raine Heath, Clara Liolkowski, Gertrude Holewinski, Rose Feyes, Marie Barren, Ruth Hioh, Marjorie Cook, Eva Howell, Doris Brewer, Genevieve Brauer, Evelyn Bedford, Helen Jakab Alverda Goltz, Helene Hoffman, Lor- Lorrain Williams, Miriam Tovey, Ruth Cherry, Betty Welch, Genevieve Lewandowski, Jeanette Duffee, Jose- phine Raynock, Lucille Zattau, Jacqueline Steinquest, Dolores Vogelsang, Genevieve Thomas, Mary Ann Nadolny, Betty Kertes, Eleanore Irene Horvath, Phyllis man, Norma Vorraber. Kaminski, Martha Varrian, Paepke, Mary Noel, Betty Wise- JUNIOR RETAIL SELLING CLASS The JUUIO' retalllng class lS H lllng to clalm 1515 year as the most effectlve ln th preparatlon for the retalllng Ileld Forturate they wlnds blew them Mlss Margaret Uurdy actual experlence ln depa tment store thelr future as young women 1D wele lndeed when the Mlchlgan whose success lW retalllng and management has enabled her to lmpart to them some essentlal 1 fornatlon To thelr curr1culum have been added fashlon hlstory and the mechanlcs of retalllng The e enthuslastlc student have fO1TGd a class club to promote soclal act1v1t1es among thel own group Partles have been held and plans made and entertalnment prov1ded The leaders of thls group are Eleanor KamlHSk1 PTGS1d9Rt Della wh1t8 V1ce Presldent Norma Vorraber Secretary Betty Br1gs Treasurer JU NIOR FOODS CLASS A most useful cla s lS thls They provlde us Wlth those health ful but d6llC1OdS lunches we engoy each day Under the d1F9Ct1OU of Mrs Em1ly Lelster for thelr f1TSt year and then of Mrs Freda Sch nelder thls class ras progressed prom ordlnary llttle mlsses 1D the cullnary art to the advanced and GfflC16Nt chefs who wlll make the1r place ln th1s fleld They wlll operate our modern tea room o be opened 1D the fall of 1940 Besldes havlng rec 1ve lHStTUCt1OD glrls get experlence large cafeterlas and The Off1CGFS o tra1n1rg 1 thelr chos n vocat1on they also 1U typlng Amezlcan hlstory and Engllsh The bv caterlng lf homes and by maklng tours through tea rooms the ldDlOI food class are Irene Horvath Pres1dent Betty Welch Secretary Treasurer 58 IT A f A A A , D . . . o - . - - -.- 5 Q . . . c J , 1 - . . . . 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SGPI-IOMORE OFFICE PRACTICE AND CLOTHING CLASSES Vary A o a Betty Beeler Clara Mae Blalne B atrlce Boyer Blanch Bro a Jule Brovr Cora Croolne Vlrgln a Czyz wskn Iary Jane Von DOV1Q Dra g r Myrna Dura Betty Du cberg Jean Ever Mlldred Ewlng LOUISG Earl Juanlta Fle lng Verra Gallagre IIa y Geha do Rc allrd Glattes Evelyn Globlg Betty Go don Evelyn GDISR1 Margory Gregor Betty Hal ey Evelyn Han en Harvwettc Nardf Helyn hartvan t Margaret hawklns Arlene hoffman VlFglHlH Holewlnskl Tu e Ho gapfal Dorothy ruth Ir re Jaqodaln ka Marle Jagel Mary Ellen Kopfman Mary Jane Koxacs Genevleve Kozlatek G9HSV16VS KOZlOWSkl Henrletta Krolas Irene Krolczyk Eleanor Kubacke Dorothy Kubackl A1109 K blckl Betty LaVoy Dorothy uavaa Fxances Lazette Peggy L asure tt Y eefe lnvent new colffures Small package of blg a ourn g r S ow b are A way relolne o Iers lord 1 1 ral Braves co Q feathe PQDDV gr lucky 1 Smlll Pretty neat and sweet Lov s to dance Very llkable Somewnat sllent Fun lov ng nasnfal wa a one Always on tlre Anyth ng out bGFlOUo V100 b own eyes Ve y orarnlng Has a llgrt fa tastlc trlp A moutlftl of g le Q nlc H9 can e Gentlemen 1 efef olond Eedheao lnus tenper A good fI19Pd Lov s to talk Sta but mlghty awe t and serlous Blv blue eyes L e 1 the par y Alvay asklng questions Tells corney Jok s Good natured Very llkable MUS1C lover She s got Wnat lt takes Bookworm Nllllng to work Vlm vlgor and vltallty It s patlence that counts Remsembles Sonja FG1U6 A glrl who s always neat Sweet old fasnloned gl l QU16I and lUdUStFlOUS Never a dull moment '. ' fe- -Y ,- V . H, ' den. . . . , , . . , , , , , , . . . . , .Av rome on Wh els . , , ,.. Gl Tl Baltlmore, . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . song b-.o --t 7 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pet po ' -runs ' . 'r . . . . s H 4 ' - ' ,-L I' e - . . . . . .. . . . . . . :ru-f e na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An ,ll ar .a i.l r v Ji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . l H ut s'. I i..m . . . ....,.. . . . , . , .'l': s '1c-- . D tr i e ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A b Y. w tl b -ns I f- . l l - . IW A J- ley. , . . , ..... . , , A . . , ' l no . X - . S e e . . . , C . . , . . . . . . , . l'ALy- ,- X . . als . . . . , . , . , I , . . . . , . . .Alwajs L 'ng . ,Q , C' . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . ug, .ff sr .Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 9 .A V 's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lo E - . m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 1 , A . y . . r . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. '- . I n , , var - l . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . , I ,nt to oe l no ,1 , - Y 'Y . Tneresa Gexaldo. . . ...,, . . . , . . . . . . . 1 lv . . , . oe - . - . , . . . . . . I , . . . . . , . I 1 ' P ' I' rf . . ,.................... . , . . r .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . r A .H ' .. ' - ' 1 ,Q 4 ' ' . . . , - . . . - - - V . . .A L 1 AA 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Y 1 gl gl S ' s '. . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . , . Ar c as s' H' bt fl . . . , , , I . . , . . G .'.. 3 e rr- ' ' ' s ' .' 4-ix -. . ' X ' W' vm y .- 1 K v .-.. . - . . . . . . . . . . .,,, , .II x Y lf- Q I' .' . . . l. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. ' A . Y ' 1 we v '11 . ' .. . . . . Q 4 , Q - . n u 1 n - . - - Q n Q -L L ' ' V' 1 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . E oe 71 1, ' - l -, t . ..., I.,......... .,..,... D . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it o ge 't er V H s -. . ......, . . , , . . : s 'o U . ' ' II I' ' Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c .L 1 . . . . - . . . . 1 . - Q 1 . . - Q V . . v . . , .O A ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . ' ' I ' 1 . . . .......... . - . . , ' 11 A ' ' . LA f . - . - . . - . . . . - . . - - A . A 4 4- ' 'H I f- - A Y - ,. .V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S l 4 n - 1 s e 1 Q I u q n Q 1 s 1 n . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' SOPHOMORE OFFICE PRACTICE AND CLOTHING Row I Beatrice Boyer, Blanche Brona, Helen Olszewski, Mary Aden, Norma Marek, Helen Morgan, Betty Halsey, Evelyn Hansen, Eleanor Kulbacke, Phyllis Wieland, Frances La- Zette. Row II Lucille Paulsen, June Brown, Loretta Francis, Betty Dus- eberg, Gloria Libukowski, Cora Anna Crookham, Betty Gordon, Virginia Czyzewski Doris Hoon, Louise Faris, Juanita Fleming, Irene Krolcayk, Virginia Holewinski, Mary Ellen Kopfmann, Dorothy Kubacki, Verna Gallagher. Row III Margaret Lockett, Ruth Purvis, Alice Kubicki, Helen Sie- fert, Bette Toth, Rosalind Glattes, Virginia Wiegers, Vivian Dtager, Loretta Willga, Rose Ohlman, Rosina Maz- ziotti, Mary Jane Kovacs, Evelyn Pilarski, Harriette Hardt. Wwnfnmmfwny --yffm.,...W,,,i at f V M-ww , .., . , ,isfjwf -, ,,,, lbw ,V , A ,nh Row I Row II Row III V, N,,,,. SOPHOMORE RETAILING AND FGODS Grace Zim erman, Vanis Schyllander, Magdalene Petok, Betty Zattau, Arleen Hoffman, Eileen Ritz, Ivory Mixon, Roberta MacDonald, Ruth Trail, Elaine Ritz, Dorothy Huth, Dorothy McKenna, Mary Pethe. Rita Pedee, Delores Sprague, Betty Lou Thomas, Alice Davidson, Bernice Maienfisch, Marie Jagel, Jane Donley, Rita Marie Michalski, Marjorie Gregor, Gloria Baltimore Margaret Hawskins, Lois Wilson, Veronica Zientek, Hen rietta Krolak, Marilyn Schneider, Dorothy La Vrar, Gertrude Yingling. Clara Mae Blaine, Elaine Rayess, Teresa Geraldo, Susan Smith, Mary Geraldo, Helyn Hartranft, Virginia Travis, Irene Jagodzinske, Mariam Manrow, Esther Steinke, Dol- ores Piker, Genevieve Koziatek, Evelyn Gorski, Ruth Pease, Lucy Ross, Genevieve Kozlowski, Evelyn Rybka, Myrna Dumas, Betty La Voy, Lenora Warner, Betty Beemer, Margaret Leasure, Evelyn Schmidt. wmv 4. , W I ALL ORGANIZED CLUBS Voa may be o o wro bel eve that th ze are only two or r e organ1zat1o h e chocl Thls 1 pF9SSlOH we are gOlUg to correct We have o ly a few cp th clubs that brlng SUNShlH6 and happ1ness lDtO the llves of trose who attend Vocatlonal H1gh School for Glrls The ophomore Reta1l Sell1ng class has formed a club and chrls tened lt tne Rho S1gma It lS a clas organ1zat1on wh1ch lt 13 hoped w1ll carry on after graduatlon ACtlVltl6S were numerous thls year As proof of thelr loyalty and school sp1r1t they have adopted the school colors and chosen sweaters to render easy FGCOEHltlOU of th61F members M158 Margaret Purdy 1 adV1SBT of the group The JUHIOT C1Obh1Hg class has also formed an OFgaHlZat1OU The1r name 1S a charmlng one The MlH8bt9 Club has glven these glrls an opportunlty to engoy themselves a a group They hold mSGt1UgS dur 1ng the act1v1ty pe 1OdS under the leadexsh1p of Dorothlea Bartow A clever and busy organ1zat1on 15 the SL1tCh and Chatter Club Composed of C othlng sophomore glTlS lt prov1des entertalnment for 1tS members are offers a real chance for a g1rl to d1StlHgU1Sh her self For advancement lN The f1eld of l1terature the Offlce Pract1ce age better readlng hab1ts and the development of a keen appT8C1aElOD of the frlends we can f1nd 1n books REVIEWS of current mOVl9S hls tOF1Cal novels poems txavel book and blographles are presented each week by the members We have 1n our rldst a group of sophomoles who have yearnlngs for lmprovement and are really very serlous desplte thelr youth The g1rls 1n uhlS group have hr1sten d thelr book rev1ev soclety The Cy clops They choose thls name because Cyclops was the mythlcal be1ng w1th one great orotrud1ng eye Th y felt that th1s name should Slg nlfy to then the recess1ty of havlng he1r eyes open for better books that they m1ght be w1ser 1 thel electlon of readlrg mater1al The pres1dent of thls group lS Mary Ellen Kopfman The senlor Offlce PT3CtlC6 g1T1S have also formed a book T9Vl6W soc1ety The group 1 known as th Le L1vre Club Awards are pre sented to the glvl who gl es the best F6Vl6W each week There a P o+ner organlvatlor n he chool vh1ch are very ac t1V6 A l o h so 191185 a1d 1U LDS pTOmOtlOD of loyalty and we hope that they Wlll urv1ve and do for others what they have done for b 1 1 ne f those H 1 , Ue'l , th e U' A ne in th s A . ' 'm ' ' . n here n , 1 11 e '. ' . I L o . J ., 1 1 ' I S H . . . v . , , i . S . . . . . 7 . ' 's ' . ' ' s . ' - . . . T. b 4 . , . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . A . . 7 A . . juniors have formed the Ex-Libris Club. Their purpose is to encour- . . CA 4 . . . . . ' . . , . - . , , , s. . 11. ' ' . t . . A . C . 9 L . .E . - . 1 . ' 9 . . w . It I . . t . ' 4' 'VN 'Y' A + ' ' ' .. Ll A A D L . 'A . . t . . . ' . 's A e ' . - I .A .V i . 9 A 1- so u - r. ul, .'- ' .s in t. sun 1.1 - ' . l f t.ese . C' ' ' ' ' . S . us. -4 '... Row I Row II STUDENT COUNCIL Advisersg Miss Alice MacRobert Miss Ruth Moorhead Mildred Hardy, Mardell Bailey, Florence Kory, Betty Mae McDonald, Ethel Mae Berkel, Eileen Ritz, Beatrice Beyr, Madeline Joseph, Sophie Sliwinski Miss Alice MacRobert, Lillian Anselm, Genevieve Thomas, Jean B-emusat, Dorothy Huth, Blanche Brona, Josephine Raynock, Henrietta Mietkiewicz, Natalie Rafalski, Miss Ruth Moorhead STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll lS the self governlng body of the Vocatlonal H1gh School for Glrls Eacn shop has a repreeentatlve who ass1sts 1n the process These representatlves brlng problems of shops and classrooms to be d1SCuSSGd at the meetlngs and take back reports to the general body The Student Councll was GStdbllShGd as a dSf1U1t8 plan whereby the student could part1c1pate 1D school government The COUUC1l trles to llghten the troubles of the students and the hum drum monot ony of school llfe by SPOUSOTIDQ act1v1t1es 1n some form of enter talnment The councll has brought about a closer relatlonshlp be tween students teachers and shops The off1cers 1n 1940 are Soph1e S11W1hSk Presldent Betty MacDonald V1ce PF6Sld6Ut Madellne Joseph Secretary Treasurer Ruth Raltz Sergeant at Arms The advlsers are Mlss Ethel Wooden Mlss Al1ce MacRobert and MISS Ruth Moorhead The members 1nclude Mlldred Hardy Florence Kory Mer cedes Elchler Kathleen Ames Beatrlce Boyer L1ll1an Anselm Dorothy Huth Ethel Burkel Blanche Brona Mardell Balley Jean Remusat Elleen Rltz Genevleve Thomas Natalle Rafalski Josephlne Raynock June Brown Ann Woods Henrletta Kolak Jea nette Duffey Mary Aden Maxy Scott Ruth Karl Genevleve ko zlathek and Helene Hoffman The f1FSt meetlng of thls year was held on October lO 1 SOPh1S S11W1DSk1 presldlng One of the i1FSt programs of the year sponsored by the Student Counc1l was a puppet now on October 26 1 39 A gala affalr was th OCCaSlOU of the presentatlon of a Nlckel odeon to the students by the Councll A SuFpF1S6 dance celebrated the flFSt day 1D the new Vocatlonal Hlgh School for Glrls Favors were glven to each glrl and balloons were thrown from the balcony Some fun' Thanksglvlng baskets were presented to needy fam11l6S The Student Councll extends 1tS best wlshes to the graduates You have set us a splendld pattern whlch those who are left behlnd w1ll SETIVG to follow 47 A . . , . . . A . . . . ' . . . H , . . . - D u I I ' . . . Q: . L0 0 I 1 . . . . . . l I I l U I I I Q - 1 . , , I , 1 1 7 1 1 I 1 I 5 , 1 1 v 9 9 P 9 - Q . I 1 1 1 s , . . . . ,. xJ a -140, . . P. x 'J I ff .Q . r . O . . . - O . . . . Row I Row II kill, GI-VO-HI STAFF Advisers-Miss Marian Earth Mrs. Jane Gebauer Miss Alice MacRobert Betty Carpenter, Viola Kennedy, Margaret Leasure, Vera Mayhew, Marjorie Fuller, Jean Lary, Phyllis Paepke, Ger- trude Holewinski, Eva Mae Lary, larjorie McKenna, Teresa Kovacs, Eleanore Krminskl Betty Beemer, Josephine Rayneck, Magdalene Petok, Betty Jiseman, Jacqueline Steinquest, Betty Haney, Evelyn Schmidt, Rose Rutkowski, Marie Obarski, Mercedes Zichler Audrey McGleary, Helen Iociesza Row I Row II VALEDA CLUB Advisers: Miss Gladys Armstrong Miss Ruth Moorhead Elaine Ritz, Elaine Rayess, Mardell Bailey, Margaret George, Gertrude Holewinski, Eileen Ritz, Jean Lary, Madeline Joseph, Betty Mae McDonald, Marjorie Gregor Jane Borkowski Miss Gladys Armstrong, Evelyn Gorski, Jacqueline Steinquest, Mary Jane Donley, Rosina Mazziotti, Vivian Hoye, Blanche Brona, Henrietta Mietkiewicz, Sophie Sliwinski, Genevieve Thomas, Evelyn Pilarski, Jean Emery, Miss Ruth Moorhead VALEDA CLUB Ever slnce N155 Anna Schwertzler now a teacher at Macomber fourde' th Valeda Club 1U l952 the organlzatlon has strlven towards ore goal to promote fF16DdSh1p among 135 members and by so do1ng to serve the student body The twenty two Valeda glrls who comprlse the Club th1S year w1th every hop represented cortlnued the tradltlon establlehed 1D 1952 A month after school opened flfteen rew me be S were 1n1t1ated and dlned at the home of the presldent November saw three hundred students attend the Valeda Skate 1n M morlal Hall and January found the Macomber S n or H1 Y taklng 11S turn as host at the fourth annual Valeda Club H1 Y Dance A dance the proflts of whlch were glven to the school was held ln March Thls wa followed by a danc for the Macomber H1 Y boy and another for the Frlendshlp glrle suppers and theater partles Advl ers are Mlss Glad,s Armstrong Mlss Ruth Moorhead Offlce s are MQQ6llUB Joseph pres1dent Evelyn Dru1n V1C6 presldent Jane Borkowsk1 ecretary treasurer and Jacquellne Stelnquest reporter Members are Bette Ma MacDonald Sophle S1lWlHBk1 Mardell Balley Gertrude HOl9WlDSk1 Jean Emery Elleen R1tz Elalne Rltz Elalne Rayess Margorle Gre gor Blanche Brona Margaret George Jean Lary Henrlette Mletzklewlcz Genevleve Thomas V1v1an Hoye Evelyn Pllarskl Roslnna Mazzottl and Mary Jane Clark The pre ldent and secretary treasurer were re elected to thelr Off1CB the beglnnlng of the second semester 51 . I. I , . o e ' , 1 - - , , ,q . . . -- . S -- I. . . . . . A T v . . . , . U . , ' e ' l e i '- ' '. , . . . 5 ' . ' s ' e '- s, Meetings of the club were often held at members' homes, followed by ' ' . s- : ' W ' . F, , . r : I, . Q . 5 . , . - J 1 S - , Q J I D . . . ' V 1 s , . ., , . . , . . I . , . . - 7 ' 1 -' 9 I 7 g 1 1 S.. - - . Elovl I 1051 ...L Row Ill Row IV ?HlHNJ5HlP CLUB advisers-Irs. Stella Harre Mrs. Leona Probst Blanche Brona, Qorothy La Vrar, Norma Marek, nleanose hub cke, Mary Scott, Betty Jane Mead, Kathryn lretz, ivelyn Hansen, Eleanore Kaminski, Helene Hoffman, svelyn Bedford, Viola Kennedy Henrietta Krolak, Tarilyn schneider, Clara Zio- lxowski, Betty Zattru, Dorothy Randall, Arlene Hoff an, Patricia Gr ub, Marjorie 1oKenna, Norene Lejler, Jean Lary, Phyllis Hieland, Kathleen faneron, Loretta Trsvis, Frances Lazette, Della ,nite Eotuy Jean Harris, Virginia Holewinski, Lucille gattau, Mary Jean Gormley, Hose Feyes, Vivian stager, Helyn Hortranft, Leona Probst, Mary Jane Zlark Uary lllen Konfmann, Betty Halsey, Dortniea I Parton, Wuth Purvis Rosalind Elattes, Lillian Anselm Betty Gor- don, Virginia Jiegers, Stella C. Harre, Esther nteinxe, Hary ann Kadolny, Norma Vorraber, Betty fiseman THE FRIENDSHIP CLUB The purpose of thls organ14at1on 15 t further understandlng among he youth of th1s and all other c v1l1zed countrles and to sponsor character bulldlng 3Ct1V1L18S for young woven lt works closely Wlth the Y W C A 1n lts youth progra Thls year our club cooperated 1D many c1ty wlde campalgns 1n1 tlated by the Y W lHC1Ud1Dg the Leader s Conference on December 2 and the Sunday afternoon forun February 18 at whloh tlme we were hostesses together wlth clubs from Llbbey lacouber and Sylvanla Another object ve 15 to send two glF1S to Camp Walbrldge to attend the summer conference tor all h gh schools 1W LHlS area Among the soc1al act1v1t1es en3oyed by the members thls year were a skatlng party and pot luck supper a novel Chrlstmas party a mUB1C and entert lnment for our gu ts the members of the Macomber H1 Y clubs and the1r advlsers ard an 1nstallat1on of offlcers at an 1mpF6SS1V6 candle llght servlce The OfflC9FS of the club are Jane Staw1nsk1 Pres1dent Betty Wlseman Vlce PICS1d8 t Vera Mayhew Secretary Blanche Brona Treasurer Eleanor Kamlnskl Chaplaln Stella Wasylyk was our delegate to the Sen1or Inter Club Coun C11 wh1le Mary Ann Nadolony represented the club at the Y M C A Jolnt Leader s Conference every month Mrs Leona Probst lS club advlser 55 A A . i . . . 1 ' .... 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D 7 Leap Year Dance at which the Rhythm Rangers of W.T.O.L. furnished ' a' . es , THE GLEE CLUB THOUQH one of the young groups 1n the school the Glee Club 15 known to everyone The cluL taxted n l938 Wl+h ut a dlY6CtOI Then Mrs Dressel a very colpetert pe son cave t help ard encourage ther The glrls an Mr Dr ssel u ed tre olut unt1 the next fall when they a galn stlrted the struggle to keep together and glve the new Voca tlonal Hlgh School Glrls a Glee olub Through the efforts of Stella Wasylyk last year s presldent and Mrs D essel the club has made much progress The g1rls have com to the reallzatlon that a good mJSlCal orgarlzatlon lS hard work but also a lot of fun Mrs Dressel d1SCOHt1FU6d her guldance though the g1rls deeply glrls to thelr future achlevements Mlss Paulos and the glrls are FOPIHQ to COHt1UU6 thelr m86t1DgS and act1v1t1es durlng the summer so that 1U the fall they can pre sent a complete program of selectlons There 15 great dlfflculty these days 1U gettlng any group to gether and the Glee Club has had lts troubles We have hopes that the sophomore class comlng 1U next fall w1ll enlarge and strengthen the club The present Off1C9FS are PF9S1dGHt Mary Scott Vlce Presldent Blanche Brona Secretary Rlta Pedee Trea u er Kathleen Cameron Llbrar ans Quth Pease Evelyn Rybak Other members are Maxy Jane Ramsey Marllyn Schnelder Rose Ohlman P13D1SI Lorralne Pease Jacquellne SEGIDQUGS1 Mar1or1e V ller 54 'W s ' i 't e1 ' '. . rr . r , n o .s . , . .n ' d s. e g id l ' v r 'l l ' , - . 3 . v . , . 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