Woodward High School - Saga Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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Junior HI-Y Club Despite the fact that this organization is but in its infancy, being newly organized, it has made rapid strides in its activities. The enthusiastic spirit of the members coupled with the excellent guidance of Mr. Phipps and Mr. Miller led to the organization of a club which will stand for many years to come. The club's motto is similar to that of the regular Hi-Y club: to create, extend, and maintain throughtout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Acting on the same basis as a fraternity that prepares its members for entrance into a major lodge, this organiza- tion's ultimate purpose is to devolop its members for admis- sion to the regular Hi-Y organization. At present, only freshmen compose the enrollment. However, it is expected that sophomores will be included in its membership in the coming year. Some of the first members to begin this new move- ment were Richard Evans, Carl Zander, Charles Hall, 'and Ivan Smith. These boys were later followed by James Weyer, Marion Dziewiatka, Leslie Brown, Ralph Miller, and Alfred Krohn. Discussions dealing with moral, spiritual, and philo- sophical problems and ideals in the course of one's life were held at the regular meetings of this club, and all had their influence on the members. Moreover, what they have learned has impelled them to charitable actiong namely, that of contributing to the World Outlook Fund for the boys in India. A number of the members were present at the Northwestern Ohio Conference of Hi-Y Clubs and brought back an interesting report. The club has made a good start. Its purpose is the fittestg its survival is therefore assured. With an inter- ested enrollment and capable advisers the club has the es- sentials necessary to keep an organization running full blast. Ivan Smith Charles Hall Carl Zander Richard Evans James Wyer One Hundred and Six MEMBERS Alfred Krohn Leslie Brown Marion Dieczwiatka Ralph Miller Arthur Greunke ..:..,f, Howard Fox Frederick Robinson Melvin DeLauder Norman Huber . , if lr 'fji W-1 fra-I I ,f P d ,rs sv .1 1, I

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1 l 'Il 5-1.1 -'-4 ,I Qty. Tuff?-.:.z': lx.,- The Friendship Club The anchor heaves, the ship swings free, The sails swell full, to sea, to sea! Last September, the jolly tars had all hands on deck, and the good bark Friendship set sail. The first stop was a coaling station at Ottawa Park where the crew took on board the plans for the coming year. After receiving their fuel, they continued their voyage to China. At this point provisions were taken off for their fellow club members living in that country. As the holiday seasons approached, several stops were made so as to aid a number of ship-wrecked families. As 1925 approached, the tars were determined to make the New Year a profitable one. To do this, they made ready for their return trip by observing talks that wfere given on Health and Good School by the naval visitors. The last stop made was at the Y , where they had a pleasant time with the best shipmates they have, their mothers. As the ship again saw the harbor, the mates realized that 'their journey had been a great success, and that the pot-luck suppers, skating parties, and other social affairs, had furnished a gay time on deck between ports. The captain, Miss Hirst, the lieutenants, Miss Cronk and Miss French, and the trusty admiral, Louise Herler, have done much toward the suc- cess of the voyage. They trust that future sailing will meet with just as good, if not better, success. Ve-lf' rf l c 1 513- ill: , U 'J Z . f .' i . X. R f-Qq Lf f'-'Q QA' ,, One Hundred and Seven

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