Woodrow Wilson High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1944

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s Seaman s Leazlingham Clark I ' t cf ' vv 'f i V .,vs.fQ.,'- hey guide us Under the supervision of Miss Florence Seaman, Wilson took a decided step forward in its growing-up process. There were many problems to solve and solve them Miss Seaman did, easily and efficiently in her quiet way. lt was no time at all until she had become a well-known figure about the Wilson came V pus. a Another fine administrator entered W'ilson this S last year in the person of Miss Leadingham, Girls' H ' - ' Vice-Principal. With her gracious manner she quickly 5 ' Q, - became the friend of every girl in the school. Plan- . ning the social calendar and counseling for the girls . H-A were but two of her duties. ' Ever-popular Mr. Clark, Boys' Vice-Principal, con- ' - ' ' ', tinues on in his role of chief problem-solver for the boys. Sincere and thoughtful, he is admired by all - x lt who know him. We couldn't have succeeded in our many senior activities without the help and guidance of our class sponsors, Mrs. Brooks, Miss Winford, and Mr. Berger. They were always willing to give their time and energy in doing all they could to steer us right. To them, we say simply, 'l'hanks! To the Graduates of S '44: ' You are graduating at a most critical time in the wcrld's history. Your plans for the future cannot be made and anticipated as readily as in normal times, but when these difficult days are over you will return to a pattern of life for which your high school days have laid a foundation. Days of service on the war and home front will again become normal days in a new kind of world however, due to the marvelous inventions and new ideals given birth during these War years. The World needs desperately the leadership America can give in tolerance, brotherly love, security and the four freedoms. May the fine things which have been America and which we can now give to a war- sick world, not perish! Yours is the challenge! May you-the sons and daughters of Wilson lead as we turn swords to plough shares 'hates to lovefwar to peace. FLORENCE I. SEAMAN, Principal. Mr. Berger Mrs. Brooks Miss

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ln pride, companionship, and honor, we devote this small page in our memories to those l8 boys ot our class now serving our country in Navy Blues. Serving their country well on all the bat- tle tronts of the world, these l8 boys will soon be joined by many other members ot our class. Three of these boys, lerry Del-laan, Gor- don Hall, and Tom Middlemore, will receive their diplomas, but in our hearts, each and everyone ot them shall be on the platform with us and receive honors much greater than our little acknowledgements ot mere service to our school. ' Y n F I . 5 s llzx 1 1 xi . t I I jf Right Russell Pratt, Glenn Kiiswles, Gene Knowles, Thomas Middlemore, Ioseph Gapper, George Gibbs, Bill ll,ogan, Bob Odessky, Eddie Bunten. Below Gerry Dellaan, Ernie McKeever, Douglass Williarris, Glenn Paqliassotti, Bill Koeb. our boys in ncivy blue fll'-:iii lfrlwiirfl llurilrfri 'l Muriifis ffmll Hi-mlfl llullfmri, flill- liiifxzzr-ll l'riiiI lwzrfiili l'II!flf2fll'K Gupprfr flraciisiu Gilibz: Ciziiflon llfill, dll'- Ifiiiif-s lklwarcl Kay Grim: Wellington Knowles rjlilvii Wayne Knowles William Logan William Edgar Kofrll lfiriosi Mf:K0ever 'I'lif,m.is lamos Mirlrllomoro, flip. ltblmii William Orlossky Gif-ri I, Pfiqliassotti Gr-orrgu Slollles lboufilfis Bayrrionfl Willifirns



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DP l tttfrir f'tnfz:1: loft lfplirfltifiris lion ,ang N? f 1 no, ir r nm-, 'I V , fr fl fif7HlIllf'If'f? winner. Hifilit Mig 1 VA Q . v I fue- .aw fn by fr ut ttir- fwltolnrstiip ficwirtty for vm nf -ff Mr'--...,.,..W.,.N-......, Y' V V I .ft I VQIV ,..,.. .,W....,,,r im ltr-f-oline .mal lifmmrs. this yr-ar ' ,iv 1' f-3 2, I it l x llrlltl lluxttihlrr, lfidflilft Imsvlt, J y 4 in mtl lr-'fiqy Mllnor. ' ' r' for our iuiure wo' ld We are passing from the valley ot the sheltered, out into open plain, tor tomorrow we become adults in society. But wo have no fear, for we are men and women who are schooled in the American way of lite. We have learned to govern as well as to be governed. Donnie Auxier served as Student Body President. He and Peggy Milnor, Girls' League Pres- ident, became Ephebians, the highest honor given a graduating senior. Guiding the Shieks to their final day were Bry Thorne, class president, and his cabinet, consisting ot Vivian Worthington and Frank Martin, viceepresidentsg Eleanore Hines, secretary: and Pat Dean, treasurer. Bry Thorne was given the Chamber oi Commerce Award for exceptional scholarship and sportsmanship. Peggy Milnor, Ieanne Lesch, Pat Dean, and Richard Huxtable are the Seal Bearers ot the class. Yes, we will enter the World with a smile tor we are the proud products of American education. Bry Thorne Vivian Worthington Eleanor Hines Pat Dean Frank Martin ul mf

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