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

 - Class of 1942

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1 ,fe- I fl , fa' fl - . ' V f f ' , ' ' 6 MARY ADEN Office Practice Gi-Vo-Hi Gazette Glee Club . Friendship Club MARIORIE BRISTOW Office Practice Friendship Club IRENE BURTON Office Practice Friendship Club AGNES DANIELS Office Practice Glee Club Friendship Club CL ARA MAE BLAINE Retail Selling Student Council Glee Club IUNE BROWN Clothing Library Club Friendship Club MABIAN CASEMAN Clothing Red Cross Friendship Club ALICE DAVIDSON Retail Selling First Lady Paleteers Page twenty I BEATRICE BOYER Clothing Student Council Friendship Club BLANCHE BRONA Office Practice Student Council Editor, First Lady Glee Club Friendship Club CORA CROOKHAM Clothing Red Cross Gi-Vo-Hi Gazette IANE DONLEY Retail Selling Valeda Club

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The Student Council sponsored a Big Sister Party during which Vickie got acquainted with all the new students. Remember when she at- tended the journalistic conference at Waite High, at which one of our own Whitney girls was chosen Queen of the Arts . CVickie still feels she should have been chosen - - she should! I especially when the king was so handsome. The Clothing Classes originated the annual style show with Vickie as the loveliest model. Remember when the Student Council gave their third annual supper with all the students attending? fVickie recalls all too well how she ate too-o much and laughed too-0 hard.j At last our school was formally dedicated and named after one of Toledo's first teachers. Now Vickie is a member of a growing institution. The first May Queen ever presented at Whitney was a wow. COf course, Vickie again thought the selection all wrong. Did you ever see so much conceit'?J Annual tribute was paid to the seniors when they were entertained at the Junior-Senior Tea. Dear old Vickie surely swings a mean tea pot! Then there was election week, when officers for the Student Council and senior class were chosen with Vickie doing her bits of campaigning. The talent show sponsored by the Valeda Club gave her a swell chance to try out some of her gifts. to the honorific position of a high school senior. She had all due respects paid to her by the underclassmen. Oh yes, what a glorious feeling. With all the boys in defense training, Vickie and the girls planned many all-girl parties. . That last year, surely kept Vickie jumping- -'keeping up with her social activities and her co-op on the job. The senior banquet gave her a swell chance to have a good time with her pals. CNo boys. I guess they ate too much.J But at the senior prom, Vickie got a chance to bring her handsome friend and also to blossom out in a dashing formal. She certainly looked stunning. When commencement exercises are over, the seniors move on, mak- ing room for a new group of students. Oh yes, it seems like graduation time never comes. But it does. fSob!J You old softies, Csobj don't tell us those are tears in your eyes! Well, goodbye to all! We should like to stay for another four years, sniifle, sniifle, sniffle. For shame, and here we're supposed to be such grown-up seniors. Page nineteen



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4552 DORIS DRAEGER Clothing Red Cross Friendship Club FLODORA GISEL Office Practice Friendship Club BETTY GORDON Office Practice Glee Club Friendship Club EVELYN HANSEN Office Practice First Lady Friendship Club IEAN EMERY Office Practice Friendship Club Valedcz Club ROSALIND GLATTES Clothing Friendship Club EVELYN GORSKI Retail Selling Vice-president senior class Valedcx Club HENRIETTA HARDT Clothing Friendship Club Page twenty-one uv-yv-.7.f- IUANITA FLEMING Clothing EVELYN GLOBIG Clothing Red Cross Friendship Club MARIORIE GREGOR Retail Selling Valeda Club MARGARET HAWKINS Foods Friendship Club

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