Woodward High School - Saga Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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'I W .Qzizkz 671115 VVe are two years old. But what a lusty and precocious youngster we arel YVe have already outgrown our infancy. In the Techennial of last year we commented that we hoped our road, then so strewn with boulders, would he clear of many of these obstructions this year. Time has vindicated that wish. At the first meeting of the term the club enrolled a membership of nearly forty, which is about three times as many as attended the first meeting of the preceding term. The attendance has been very good at all the other meetings, This year we have the advantage of Latin VI. This new and advanced course widens the scope of the club's pro- grams. Heretofore the subject matter was restricted to the work covered in the second year course. Now, however, we can include work connected with Cicero and the poet Ovid. The programs have been varied, and appealed to the club members. As usual they prepared individual talks upon many sub- jects which are intimately related to the Latin language and race. Some of these included matter based on the daily life, customs, manners, religion and architecture of the Romans. At one of the meetings a musical program and humorous skit were presented bv the students. At another meeting, llliss Swanson, teacher of Latin I and H, talked about the conference which she and lVIr. Phipps had attended, This conference of Latin teachers was held at Ohio VVesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio. The club sent a group of posters for exhibition in the conference. Our teachers reported that the WVood- ward group was one of the best on display. ln conjunction with the French and Spanish Clubs the Latin Club issued an edition of the Tattler. This number was very interesting, contain- ing articles of great diversity. Ylvhen we say that without the aid of lllr, Phipps the Club would not have progressed so far or so rapidly, we mean it. It is not a stock phrase. ln every activity he aided all that he possibly could, throwing himself into the work with an enthusiasm and good-will that inspired the members and officers to give their best for the sake of the organization. MEMBERS Chalfant Allam Abe Axonovitz Lloyd Bergcramtz llilorris Bernstein Ed Fanning Vivian Flath Eva Friedmar lllary Garfinkel Lillian Greunke Johnnella Haggart Isadore Harris Lillian Haworth Robert Hindee Cletus Hoel Harvey Holmes lllorris Levine Charles llflehlman Harry lllehlman lsadore llliller Flora lllolevitz Sam Pollock Anna Rappoport Ethel Saxton Helen Sneda Sam Straus Paul Thompson Frances VVeissenberger Sadie Furst Jake Levine Rolland lllclllaster Edwin Horst lNIarjorie Opfer full Karl Imholt Jay Shuer Maurice Levey Arthur Klein :ijfflj Norman Taylor if 'e' .. L ,ii. li Om' lmmlred fire .I A i- ' Kim U ' --W 5 .,-,, ,,,, rar

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Le Cerfle Ewzmzk As the end of the year 1923-24 draws near, the members of Le Cercle Francais look back with pride and pleasure at the progress of this society. Notwithstanding the fact that many of the older members had left school, and that the club had to be wholly reorganized, it has progressed further and further, until now it may record tasks successfully completed. Various novel programs were enjoyed at many of the meet- ings, each member doing his share towards preparing them. French is spoken exclusively at all meetings, a fact which accounts for the progress that has been made with the nasal sounds, accents, and other technicalities of the language. Tout bien ou rien fthe best or nothingj is the motto' of this club, and toward this goal we have Worked hard and faith- fully. Kluch credit is due to our president, hlildred Shine, and our faculty advisers, hlrs. Beardley and bliss VVCtfC1 IT1Z1I1. To the Seniors, who are leaving school, will come happy memories of this organization. To the lower classmen falls the responsibility of keeping up the established reputation, Let the work go on, and make XVoodward proud of ULe Cercle Francaisfl MEMBERS Rose Bame Garabed Dgibilion Dorothy Bruhl Luella Doll Lillian Elsperman Belle Gothclf Ruth Herman Catherine Howard Alfred Johns Robert Keller Edgar Kimball Maxine Moore Claire Prypora llildred Shine Louise Kaslly Herman Kuntz Louis lNIoses Sigmund Zarembski Jay Shuer hlary Garlinkel ij 2 3' li Va Ei l El i :gl lifiysa, M93 .11 14' K7 T 0111f 1, .. X ..- is.-1 ei



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