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Senior Edition .9- SENIOR ADVISERS MR. PHILO C. DUNSMORE Mlss AMIE MELER Our friends--need more be said? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JESSE BRYANT President MARTIN J ANKowsK1 DoRo'rHY SAMBORN Vice-President Secretary ANABEL BOSSLER GLADYS LINEBACK Treasurer Reporter
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Senior Edition .SSL Farewell Address l 1 As our days at Woodward draw to a close, we are apt to look back upon them with happy and tender memories. These memories may be compared to a View of the roofs of a city bathed in the radiantly soft sunshine of a spring morning. Both are beautiful in the same practical way, and, just as we know that beneath those roofs there seethes life of individuals, so do we know that beneath those placid memories are the in- dividual problems that confronted us and the emotions that we experienced. But we do not think of those things now, nor of the sor- row and disappointments which inevitably came. All blend themselves into one beautiful chain of events. To spend four years--years in which we were best endowed to enjoy life--- working and playing with others of our own age in the shel- tering environment of a beautiful and modern school, has been a rare privilege for us. For that privilege we extend our most heartfelt thanks to all these people--parents, principal, teachers, and members of the school board---whose efforts have ever been for our welfare and guidance. It is now our solemn duty to repay them in some measure by being better men and women then we would have been if we had never known Woodward. Let us now consider the past four years in the light of more specific accomplishments. We may say with justifiable pride that our life at Wood- ward has been successful. We have met the scholastic require- ments, we have contributed greatly to the teams which made history by putting the new Woodward on a par with the estab- lished high schools of the city, and we have, at times under trying circumstances, carried out our activities with gratifying results. Last, but by no means least important, we have cast aside custom when a new policy seemed more suitable. Every senior may be just as proud that he is a member of the class of 1931 as I am proud that to me fell the honor of being pres- ident of that class in its final year. May we in years to come, face life with the same proud spirit that we have shown throughout our high school career. Jesse Bryant '31,
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Senior Edition L- Gordon Roth Bernice Platt Frank Molik Edith Hartford Florence James Philip Rubin Norma Wintermantle Chester Zawlocki Yvonne Schaeffer Edward Schneider Lucille Woodrich Harry Czubek Committees Senior Prom Isaac Solomon, Chairman Senior Picnic Maymie Kigel, Chairman Play Goldye Barry, Chairman Banquet Blanche Fishler, Chairman Graduation Dolores Overmyer, Chairman Entertainment Marion Baker, Chairman Q1-,L? i45Yf3a3P?fiff,,? Saga Staff Jesse Bryant, Editor A Melva Bowers Howard Anteau James Elliott Sam Baum Norman Fetzer Dale Richard Helen Ayling Henry Zanville Florence Glowczewski Sam Kaufman Gertrude Schwartz William Hess Dorothy Samborn, Associate Editor Sam Kaufman, Business Manager ASSISTANTS Gertrude Schwartz Anne Katz Howard Anteau Edward Schneider
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