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Saga 6 Tattler ' 0 43,3 Y Q, 'S j Mg I 0. Q 1 N . vi, t, f t 1 Y' 1 David Wexler Carolyn Wagner Dan Wiktorowski June Waters Henry Wilk Marion Wells General Commercial Industrial Arts Commercial Industrial Arts Commercial lurk Peiuper 3, 4 Girls' Ath. Lea. 1,2,3,4 Auto Club 2, 3, 4 Soc. Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 e ' French 3, 4 Girls W Club 4 Auto Club Periclean Lit. Soc. 3, 4 Honor Soc. 4 Thelma Wells Harry Winslow Leaneda Werling Floyd Winter Leona Wielinski Ralph Worshtil General General General General Girls' Ath. Lea. 1, 2, 4 General French Club 2, 3 Soc. Science Club 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Friendship 1, 2 L. T. G. 2, 3, 4 Soc. Science Club 3, 4 Quill and Dagger 2, 3, 4 Girls 'VV'l Club 1,2,3,4 Tattler Staff 4 L. T. G. 2 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Peiuper Club 3, 4 Boys Not Submitting Pictures Girls Not Submitting Pictures Anello, Paul ------ General Astin, Hazel ------ General Boyd, James - General Beringer, Betty - General Boykin, Carl - - General Brodecki, Marie - General Brzuchalski, Joseph - General Ingle, Rosemary Commercial Davis, Richard - - General Johnson, Ethel Commercial Dallabona, Melvin Industrial Arts Johnson, Helen - Commercial Fuller, Dale - - Commercial Kozlowski, Josephine - General Jazwiecki, Stanley Industrial Arts LeFevre, Cecilia - - Academic Kelley, Vincent - - General Lowden, Kathryn Commercial Kopka, Owen - - General McCormick, Glenna Commercial Kubitz, William Industrial Arts Moscovits, Betty - - General Larson, Elmer - - General Orth, Catherine Commercial Lewandowski, Daniel - - General Shuif, Marjorie Commercial Marscheider, Walter Industrial Arts Mista, Frank - - - General Olson, Philip - - General Ras, Bennie - Roberts, Lawrence Industrial Arts - Fine Arts Stallbaum, Aaron - General .,.. .i ty fj'f:Q ! -,. f I -'-. Edward Wozniak Adeline Wiktorowski Charles Yeager General Commercial General Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls, Ath. Lea. Hi-Y 3, 4 Fasces 3, 4 Quill and Dagger Soc. Science Club 3, 4 Gladys Williams General Spanish Club 2, 3 Library Asso. 3, 4 Soc. Science Club 3 ,4 ell A Sol Yourist General Peiuper Club 3, 4 Ramona Wise General L. T. G. 4 Home Economics 2 'P.A.'N ML
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S a g a Tattler th. 'J hge 3 I mx Edward Warchol Helen Swaya Elmer Truss Theresa Sutter Arthur VanWormer Frances Szenderski Industrial Arts General General Commercial General Commercial Electrical Soc. International 2, 3 Renaissance Municipal Club Quill and Dagger 4 Girls, Ath. Lea 3 4 Tattler Staff Engineering Soc. 4 Girls' WH Club 3 4 National Honor Soc. Honor Soc. 4 Estella Taylor Charles Wachtell Stella Taylor Wilbert Wagner Maurice Terry Ted Walczak Commercial General Commercial General Commercial General Girls Ath Lea. Hi-Y 3, 4 L. T. G. 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Soc. Science Club 3 Soc. Science Club 3 4 Football 2,4 Salesmanship Club 3 Fasces 2, 3, 4 Alchemist Band 1, 2, 3, 4 A Senior's Diary glory which we attached to this year and which lingered only so short a space? And we find the answer in this realization. For some, the termination of this year means the complete termination of school life forever, the termination of a life which up to now we had not so greatly appreciated and loved for its inno- cent beauty and golden opportunities. The end means that they will have to go out into the world and drudge and toil or shirk and flop, according to what offers. Some anticipate the oncoming years, for they are assured of an advanced education and a profession. The shirkers realize that they have wasted four richly-laden years and vainly hope for a chance to relive them. Thoughts now turn to the Senior Prom and the best friend, boy or girl. With almost unbearable anticipation, we look forward to, and with sweet regret we think of the preparations for the impres- sive baccalaureate and commencement exercises. True, there is still much joy and happiness abounding, but the thoughts enumerated here have sobered us until We think on things We say or do before effecting. This is the reason for our sure- footedness. Thus I end my tale of four years. I do not even slightly entertain the hope that others will profit by this, for I myself, even though I was aware of my own faults and shortcomings, did not change many of them. We must live and learn. These classes of people Will come and go and their attitudes will be the same. The generations are just one revolving circle which year after year brings the same problems. Each year will face through the same setbacks and adjustments, the students will feel the same as we have felt when they realize the beautiful friendships and rich contacts they are leaving behind, and know that they must soon attempt the unknown. ---Meyer Davis. fs r fa ir r 1 .:- an A i .1-WSW Vincent Weisenberger Esther Topp Philip Weiss Sylvena Truno Robert Werner Grace VanNess General Commercial General General General General Auto. Club Sr. Friendship 3,4 French 2, 3, 4 Girls' Ath. Lea. Hi-Y 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 International 3, 4 Sr. Friendship 1, 2 Zetalethean Soc. 3, 4 Peiuper 3, 4
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Auto Club Saga 6 Tattler ' 0 9 Edward 'Iloczynski Josephine Wolny Edward Zak Blanche Wood Frank Zygula Virginia Woodbury Industrial Arts General Industrial Arts Commercial Industrial Arts General Band 1 2 Electrical Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls, Ath. Lea. Zetalethean Soc 3 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Auto. Club 4 Girls, ..W,, Club 4 So I turn the leaves of Fancy, till, in shadowy design, I find the smiling features of an old sweetheart of mine. The very word itself carries with it a feeling vibrant with warmth and A C' passion. It recalls scenes of joy and revelry, overflowing with youthful happi- g ness, and it reminds us, also, of things we would rather forget: the darker 7 moments of life, when the consolation of sympathetic friends made it all -4 P bearable. No matter whether our station in life be high or low, we all have been born with the right to form that most beautiful of all things, a perfect friendship. Woodward High School has striven to teach us the value of living in harmony with our fellows and its success is amply shown by the cordial spirit which pervades our halls. Each of us belongs, to his particular set, a group of friends we may have maintained throughout our four years at Woodward. In many cases, we have grown up together from babyhood. And now, we are on the verge of having completed high school together. We have gaily plodded through our studies and are ready to plunge through the gate of Graduation into the realm of Life beyond. It is here that diverging paths first separate us. The sorrows of parting are spared us, as the excitement of commencement exercises overshadows everything else during that blissful period. When we have grown mature in life, shall we again turn our thoughts to the friends of our youth and dream? To the joyful memories of our schooldays is this portion of the Saga-Tattler dedicated. The photo- graph of our dearest friend may not receive a second glance from us now. Beyond commenting on a hair that has fallen out of place or the smirk that was intended for his sweetest smile, we are not concerned over it. But some day, the time will come when he must forever pass out of our lives, and then, the fallen hair and the smirk will endear themselves in our hearts and make us doubly treas- ure his portrait. For all of us, these pages will become a priceless treasure never to be relinquished. As a man's success in business is measured by the amount of money he accumulates so is a man's success in life measured by the number of friends he has made. No matter what is to become of us in the future, we need but turn to these pages of mute testimony to the fact we were once successful in life, and we may rest in the belief that our supreme purpose has been achieved. ---Eugene Zytkus. NE un.. Alma Wozniak Irene Zaidel Harriet Zaremski Lucille Zillien Margaret Zimmerman Thelma Zingg Alvina Zychowicz General Commercial Academic General General General Commercial Orchestra 3 L. T. G. 4 Girls' Ath. Lea. 3, 4 Home Economics 2 Zetalethean Soc. 2,3,4 Fasces Club 2, 3, 4 T. G 8 Periclean Lit. Soc. Fasces 3 L. T. G. 2, 3, 4 Zetalethean Soc. 3, 4 Girls' Ath Lea 4 Honor Soc. 4 French 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Visual Ed Soc 2 German Club 2 3
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