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SI o Um faculty They try each art, reprove each fall delay, Allure to brighter world, and lead the way. Just as each expedition must have its directors, so we, the students, must have leaders in our daily progress through school. A Our l teachers guide us and offer an unwavering support to those of us who falter. Perhaps we have confidence in our own power and know exactly which trail we desire to follow, still, an experienced hand to lead us over the jagged places is always welcomed. More than they know, teachers shape our personalities and mold us into examples of honor and citizenship. To equip us for our long and glorious struggle with life is their one and constant effort. We express our deep appreciation to these leaders, our teachers.
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SA Advisers The four advisers of the Saga, Mr. Raymond Sheline, Mr. Hugh Montgomery, Mrs. Dorothy Matheny, and Edward Jankowski, should receive due recognition. Mr. Sheline has patiently and kindly aided the members with their new work. All the literature has been supervised by Mrs. Matheny, and all the printing has been done under the direction of Mr. Hugh Montgomery and Edward Jankowski. To these four, the Saga Stat? is greatly indebted. Michael J akcsy The student body and the Saga Staff heartily congratulates Michael Jakcsy, editor of the year book, on the fine piece of work he has turned out. Much of the labor and responsibility of editing the book has been placed on Michael's shoulders, and he has tackled every problem and mastered every difliculty. During his junior year he was junior assistant editor, and he was ably qualified to hold the proud title of editor in his fourth year. The Saga Staif also desires to thank Mike for his leadership, cooperation, and good fellowship. IXTEEN boys and girls have been earnestly planning and working together since last September to produce a Saga which will be worthy of the purpose it is to be used for. Sincere thanks and appreciation should be expressed to these students for their tire- less labor and enthusiastic eiforts. Many marked improvements have been made in the present year book. The contents have been increased by one-third. Special covers with hand sewed bindings are being used to prevent the tearing of pages. An interesting story of a polar expedition is being narrated by means of pictures throughout the book. Mike Jakcsy is editor-in-chief of the Saga. Members working with him are Chester Zytkus, business managerg Clement Mikolajczk, art editorg Eleanor Schmardebeck, asso- ciate editorg Viola Payak, club editorg Ellen Jane Scott and Daniel Krzyzaniak, senior girl and boy editor respectivelyg George Spaulding, sports editor. Other staii members are Evelyn Rayess, bookkeeperg Raymond Sheline, junior assist- ant editorg Richard Scarisbrick, junior assistant business managerg Paul Whiting, assist- ant art editorg and John Palinski, photographer, Lula Belle Holbrook, circulation managerg Selma Kale, typistg and Art Brywczynski, assistant circulation manager. o fl .Je Q , Saga Staff lst row: Ellen Jane Scott, Evelyn Rayess, Selma Kale,Viola Payak, Eleanor Schmar- debeck, Lula Belle Holbrook. 2nd row: Clement Mikolajczyk, Ralston Leininger, Arthur Brywczynski, George Spaulding, Richard Scarisbrick. 3rd row: Chester Zytkus and Daniel Krzyzaniak '52, ee X 'X -J' N
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W ff if C LT ff yy yjjff of f ,K r L-gg .Z J CN' Z! to tlhe cfass of 193813 You hive worked halrd and fi fait ful y uring t e past our years. T e dis- at an aszewe tinction of being a high school graduate is de- servedly yours. It is our hope that the things you have learned at Woodward both in the class room and in our extra curricular programs will be of value to you in later life. Our best Wishes go with you into any line of honest work you may undertalfe. Y
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