Waite High School - Warrior Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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0 . i 1 DJJ A Student y Council i . Row I-G. Huss, L. Bouya, H. Palka, V. Shafer, A. Sands, H. Cotterill, E. Miller, L Burnworth. Row 2wJ. orbin, C. Alexander, F. Welling, T. Watsinn, M. Taylor, M. O,Neill, B. Peck D. Curra f b Row . 'er, M. Michael, F. Blossey, H. Althouse, R. Fleming, l. Harris, E. Papp C. i 1 iael, J. V go. Row 4-R. Rollo, B. Kasch, P. Bower, M. Conrad, V. Scllnell, J. Molnar, A. McTl1ena R. Madson, R. Boggs, J. Price. HELLO, EVERYBODY! You are listening to the Student Council hour brought to you every W'ednesday over Station W-A-I-T-E. The meeting is about to be called to order. Before me seventy-ive alert boys and girls wait in their seats with ready pencils and notebooks to take notes on the meeting about to open, while Helene Cotterill, assistant secretary, is checking the attendance. It is their duty to carry back to their home rooms a report of the business of each meeting. Leslie Burnworth, the president, is pounding for order. The minutes are being read by Virginia Shafer, the secretary. The president requests the treasurer's report from Elmer Miller .... I wish you could see this group of boys and girls in their endeavor to promote citizenship and cooperation among the students of their school. - Already this year they have helped buy a talking apparatus for moving pictures. Now they are sponsoring a series of movies to provide funds for lunches for needy students. At Christmas time they sent out over fifty-five baskets to poor families. They are also uniting with the Honor Society to provide a hundred dollar scholarship to the University of the City of Toledo. D

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I, MISS WALES MISS YVERNEK MISS WERUBI MISS YOUNG MH. YOUNGQUIST Home Economics Home Economics Orchestrzz Science Industrial Arts you need not envy herg after a year in one of her classes they will be so to you, too. MISS WALES-V0gu6 and other ultra-fashionable publications have to print their advices on what the smartly dressed woman will wear because that walking smart-chart, Miss Nelle Wales of the clothing classes, cannot be everywhere to illustrate style trends in frocks, coats, mil- linery, accessories, and coiffure. Her conversation is reputed to be as stirnulatingly clever as her appearance. Mas. WERNER-Girls, do you want to learn to duplicate that fetching French creation for a, mere 33.98, or remodel that out-moded last season's frock and coat? We have a stylist right on hand, that artist in the staging of style pageants, Mrs. Maude Werner, teacher of sew- ing, home-making, and house- SCIENCE Watch the birdie! No, not the cam- eraman's, but the birdies in the hands of the students. One stuffed bird in the hand is worth two live ones sit- ting on a branch, as far as the ob- servation of scientific characteristics is concerned. Or, if you prefer, turn from the facts of evolution to the experimental search for new chem- ical truths in the realm of pungent odors, or to the exploration of elec- trons and ergs in the department of physics. hold economy. We have heard that she is an excellent cook, too, and the proud mistress of a charming white house in a gay garden - a garden as gay as the parrot who keeps her company in the kitchen. Miss WERUM H It's no wonder that our students consider her a rare friend, for she herself said she would rather be with young people than those her own age. But Wait 'till you hear this! She prefers boys to girls and says that if she had the money she would adopt five or six of them. Miss Werum is a lover of sports, especially swim- ming, and adores traveling. This tall, attractively dressed lady is the director of our orchestra. MISS YOUNG-My, how those little freshmen take to science at our school! Miss Young seems to have a magnetic field about her which draws the youngsters to her classes. She confesses a tremendous interest in music, her brother, you see, is a concert pianist of distinc- tion. She is a delightful person, donft we all wish we were as attractive as she? MR. YOUNGQUIST-Waite boys have had the privilege of study- ing under a modest man of un- usual abilities in Mr. Alvin Youngquist, head of the In- dustrial Arts Departrnent, many of whose original ideas have ap- peared in Popular Science and other technical magazines of national repute. A naval archi- tect, he is the master of yachting craft design, and inspired by his enthusiasm, Waite boys have built and piloted model yachts in miniature meets. As our ac- quaintance with this clear-eyed Englishman progresses, reveal- ing to us additional capabilities, we wonder if there is anything that he does not do superlatively well.



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JM f .. I J Student Council ow 2 E Rinkel W Baumann, M. Heferle. V, Mothershead, C. Winchester, L. Sturtz, Row 3 C Youn R Mai tin B. Vincent, M. l-lanneken, T. Fetzer, R. Pierce, J. Mendel- Row 4 R Cordrey R Huhn R. Beck, F. Schultz, R. Boggs, J. Price, L. Kohn, R, I B Consel J Kinsey F. May, I. Maxwell, R. Eggert, H. Bachmayer, F. Richter. I 4 But back to the meeting, folks. The president has just appointed a committee to work on the point system, a plan to limit the number of offices a student may hold so that everyone will have a chance at them. This plan may be adopted for next year. The advisability of joining the Inter-City Student Council is being discussed. A stockily-built boy in the back, the sergeant-at-arms, Glenwood Huss, says that the expenses of belonging are too great in this depression. The vice-president, Ava Mae Sands, points out the advantages of knowing what other student councils are doing. Another speaker, another, and another voices his opinion. The discussion is becoming heated. The president pounds for order. The matter is being put to vote. Ah, the ayes have it. The Council Will become a member of the Inter-City Student Council. The president asks for more business. The hard-working adviser, Miss Goodall, requests a few minutes to discuss the hall patrol problem. More and more students, she says, are wandering about the halls Without hall permits. But our hour is up, folks. The meeting is being adjourned. Don't forget to tune in next Week at this same time to the Student Council Hour. 431

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