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Miss Ruth Wawirka It's the giving and doing for somebody else . . . on that, all life's splendor depends . . . And the joys of this life, when you sum them all up . . . Are found in the making of friends. Author Unknown If this is so, and we're sure it is, the W. H. S. Dean of Girls, Miss Ruth Wawirka, has a count- less number of very good friends among the girls with whom her job concerns itself. During her free period she can usually be seen in her office looking through a college or nursing school catalog or discussing a school or home difficulty with a troubled girl. Yes, Miss Wawirka's pleasant smile and friendly greeting are treasured by all W. H. S. students whether in the privacy of her office or when she passes them in the hall. 0 ll IIEANS A reassuring smile, a pat on the back and worthwhile words of advice greet W. H. S. boys upon entering the office of Dean of Boys, Mr. Louis Posny. Although Mr. Posny's many duties include those of Vice Principal and of Dean, he is never too busy to offer any boy a little something extra in the way of guidance. When asked, he willingly helps any boy find a solution to his high school, future college, job, family, or girl problems. Such a Dean of Boys as Mr. Posny is an asset to W. H. S. student life, a much-needed and appreciated guiding hand. Mr. Louis Posny A sn
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Mr Frank Denison GUIDANCE Mr. Frank G. Denison, Guidance Director, stresses the ability of the individual to help himself, in his task of guiding W. H. S. students through their teen age years. Besides assisting boys and girls with their college and job plans, he takes much time to fulfill a most im- portant guidance role. He aids troubled students in finding worthwhile goals ill life and a means of attaining them. Mr. Denison's hard work supports a firm belief in the statement: Building boys is better than mend- ing men.
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Taking a look at Washington High School we see nothing out of place a11d the floors and windows spotlessly clean. Who is responsible for this miraculous sign of tidiness9 None other than our maintenance staff, xx ho always manage to help you when in a fix, whether it be with your locker or lover. To the men who keep our school working around the clock in perfect harmony, we give you a vote ofthanks. OFFICE PERSONNEL lvpon entering through the doors of the high school office, one is met by the cheerful smile and willingness of Miss Mildred Zuehl, Mr. Kromer's efficient secretary. Although her task is great, she is always willing to lend a helping hand to both students and faculty. To her we say Hthanksi' for a job superbly done. Issuing locks, mimeographing, and organizing the school lunch program are only a few of the many duties per- formed by Mrs. Edna LaFond. Along with her in the superintendent's oflice, Nliss Gertrude Daetz dis- charges the duties of the superinten- dent's secretary. Our gratitude and appreciation is expressed to both of you for your assistance throughout the school year. Mrs. Ellie Stchle, as Hr. Denison's helpful secretary, adds much to the atmosphere of the guidance office. To Nlrs. Stehle we give our heartful thanks. Around 11:52, tantalizing aromas drift up from the basement, beckon- ing hungry students to the cafeteria. For doing an outstanding job in serv- ing our hungry students, we extend our sincere appreciation to Mrs. George Spaeth and her efficient staff. Another behind the scene worker is Mrs. Olga Gauthier, who adds the personal feminine touch to the clean- liness of W. H. S. To all of you, We are greatly in- debted and once more express our sincere thanks George Babich. Elroy Mull, Maymort Karbowski, Andrew Rogalski, Bernard Simono, Louis Klotzlniecher, VVallace Clarkson. Mrs. Olga Gauthier Mrs. George Spaeth lf, l Miss Mildred Zuehl Mrs. Effie Stehle 1 Mrs. Edna LaFond Miss Gertrude Daetz
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