Woodward High School - Saga Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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The VVoodward Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic League, organized in 1923, has a membership of one hundred and fifty-two girls. The organization feels that it owes its progress to the help of its gym instructors, Miss Gotshall and Miss Tylock in 1923 and '24, and Miss Ramsey in 1924 and '25. The efforts of the organization are chiefly concentrated on such sports as hocky, basketball, and baseball. Each class has a basketball teamg inter-class games are played. This year the league has entered into an- other side of the athletic life, by encouraging its members to Work for the School Letter. Each member of the Association with a grade average above eighty, and an A grade in posture is eligible to compete for it. Letters are awarded to the ten girls in the school having the greatest number of points. Points are secured by keeping the health pledge, regu- lar attendance at gym classes, and physical ability tests. Because this is the first year that the organization has tried the Letter system, the season was made short in order to make it possible for seniors, Winning letters, to wear them before June. The boys are certainly going to have to keep moving if they expect to keep their athletic honors, for the girls' organization is rapidly gaining its laurels. One Hundred and Twelve

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Z ,., Xa.. L Pieuper Club Inspired by our able leader, President Sherman, and our purpose of progressiveness, the Pieuper Club is about to complete its fifth successful year at Woodward Tech. During that time this organization has been instrumental in promoting and developing the literary and social inter- ests of the Jewish students. That the entire school has been benefited by their activities is a fact never disputed. Rising from almost total obscurity, the Pieuper Club, in the past few years, has come to be recognized as an organ- ization of stellar qualities. The annual Valentine Dance, one of the outstanding social features during the school year, was held at the Woodward ballroom on February thirteenth. All those who were there had an unusually good time. The Pieuper Club has not only made its definite con- tributions in social and literary life, but also in the athletic development of the school. Playing on the varsity basket- ball team are Captain Max Sherman, Ex-Captain Billy Weisberg, Irving Zaner, Isadore Rosen, and Jack Rosen- berg. All these lads are active members of this organiza- tion. Without a doubt, the regular meetings play the most important part in keeping up the morale of the club. These sessions this organization has never neglected. Through the efforts of Harry Wolman and Harry Mehlman, the meetings have been a combination of entertainment, busi- ness, and education. The Pieuper Club is indeed fortunate in having Mr. Rike as a counselor and friend. In the capacity of faculty adviser he has performed invaluable service to the organi- zation. Graduation will, without question, take its toll-and a heavy one at that. However, it is the spirit, the purpose, and the accomplishments of an organization that live, not its individual members. On that ground we see the fu- ture of this club as being one of hopeful character. - - - -.1...-- H One Hundred and Eleven Z 5 1 F'



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Girls' Athletic Association OFFICERS Louise Herler ..,..... ,t,,......,...,.... P resident Bernice Capelle ............... Treasurer Naomi Pollard ..,,......,. Vice-Presidefnt Miss Amy Miller ,,...i Faculty Advzser Edna McClellan .,,.,.,.......,..,,...i, Angevine, Doris Arvay, Marie Adams, Dorothy Adams, Virginia Andrews, Irma Albright, Margaret Borgell, Beula Blumberg, Helen Buettin, Mary Brocklebank, Florence Bernstein, Ruth Capelle, Bernice Cripe, Florence Cass, Evelyn Gorman, Rose Cooper, Elizabeth Derley, Dorothy Doster, Francis Davy, Julia Dern, Hazel Feder, Mae Fahle, Marie Frankaski, Stella Friedmar, Eva Friedman, Ruth Groth, Ruth Gregory, Florence Gasinski, Lucia Greunke, Lillian Greenspoon, Eva Herler, Louise Haas, Ruth Haas, Helen Henderly, Florence Hughes, Charlotte Hinkelman, Evelyn Hall, Dorothy Haddad, Julia Houston, Opal Kaniewski, Eleanor Krease, Mercedes if full 0 Iwi 9 li , . . , . - ,I , - A, ,, W1- f , -' uf . Secretary Miss Ramsey PhysricalT1ammgInst Kitzman, Irma Kest, Lillian Koegel, Edith Knight, Irene Leslie, Gertrude Levine, Eva Long, Virginia Laymond, Fern Moore, Maxine McClellan, Edna Meek, Bonnibel Newill, Margaret Neal, Margorie Partenfilder, Thyra Pollard, Naomi Peoples, Carol Prypora, Clara Pittzen, Thelma Rowland, Bertha Rahrig, Neva Rump, Katherine Hump, Elizabeth Rubin, Rose Saxton, Ethel Schwab, Irma Sharfe, Anna Schimdt, Mildred Sampson, Bernice Tiedemann, Marge Thompson, Alice Taylor, Margarite Teamon, Sophie Trippensee, Alice Thompson, Doris Travers, Margaret Walsh, Irene Warner, Elizabeth Wright, Marjorie Weinstein, Lillian Yoger, Lucille Zinkie, Lillian 0'ne Hundred and Thzrteen

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