Woodward High School - Saga Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Mau., can nu is iii vt Sell OOD ARD TATTLER Stadiugn Constantly Consistently Constructive Subscriptions I ' I- I I ln Sight l Vol. XVI Toledo, Ohio, Cctober 8, 1943 No. 2 Speech Class Glven To Frosh Under the supervlslon of Mrs Doro thy Matheny and Mlss Helen Marle Grlflin students ln the speech depart ment of the everyday llvlng classes wlll be glV8D a nlne week condensed course of speech To make the pupll speech CODCIOUB to glve some dlrectlon for speech lm provement to show need for better speech and to develop polse ln speech sltuatlons are tha reasons for the lntro ductlon of thls subyect lnto the course I'he purp se of the change ln the regular orlentatlon course wlll be to glve the freshmen fundamentals of a wlder range of subyects M ss Warner Says Thanks Before Mlss Dorothy Warner could thank the three boys who helped her fix a flat tlre Tuesday they dlSBp peared The three gentlemen are Sylvan Es BlCk sophomore Don Koster Junlor and the other IB belleved to be a fresh man or sophomore called bnaky If those boys see thls artlcle M188 Warner says Thanks for helping a la dy ln dlstress O Brlen s Classes Ald Ofhce Aldlng the ofiice force by alphabetlz lng and Hllng all the lnk schedules were members of Mrs O Brlen s second and thlrd hour classes Those asslstlng lnclude Marzella Bancroft Betty Garwackl Mary Ger man Isabella Wagner Margle Day walt Dolores Gramza Bessle Papps Phylhs Wendel Loulna Roberts Dor othea Parker Vlrglnla Shlfller Lllllan Glberson CIEIDODCIDB Quay Vlfglnla Gust and Marcla Gloskl Woodward Grad Creates Comedy Not Strlctly G I Kenneth Zlmmerman graduate of 1942 now servlng wlth the U S Army has Wfltten a muslcal comedy called Not Strlctly G I for the boys at Camp Gordon Georgla Mr Zlmmerman was actlve ln dra matlcs here ID Woodward and also at the Llttle Repertolre Theater Because of hls splendid portrayals he was awarded a scholarshlp to study dra matlcs at the Udlverslty of Denver Not Strlctly GI was also dlrected by Mr Zlmmerman and wlll be pre sented October 13 at Camp Gordon Refresher Math Offered A refresher math class IB agaln offered thls year to Woodward students who are lnterested Thls class Wlll be taught by MISS Belle Joseph Although only four reported the first day and thought of dlscontlnulng the class lt ll now well under way The followlug nlne boys have enrolled Robert Boudreaux Danlel Cleplchal LeRoy Heelman Norman Leplnskl Dan Krayewskl Charles Hunt Dennls Tracy Jlm Thle and John Zlellnskl Woodwardlte Outstanding KBth8YlU9 Rudolph who was gradu ated from Woodward last January was acclalmed one of the nlne outstand lng students at the Unlverslty of To ledo by the Blockhouse the students yearbook Whlle she was at Woodward MISS Rudolph was very actlve ID radlo work in Drive Und r Wa V XN TASSEL HEADS CAMPAIGN LORDS KERLIN LLAD TEAMS Nlr Lords Mlss Kerllll OODW-XRD S thlrd annual magazlne drlve IS undervy ay' A double assenlbly last Tuesday launched what looks llke the greatest cam palgn lll Woodyxalds hlstory Clvde Van Tassel IS agam chalrman of thl d xc -Xs lll former xcals thc school yylll be dlxlded lnto txyo teams the llllf headed by Mlss Ithel A8l'llll and the Whltc led bv Iflovd lords R Ielnlkc salesman fl0l1l the Curtls Pl.1bllSl1lllg Company explalned the facts of the CZ1l1lIJ3l,.l1 to the students I FIZQS wlll be dlsplay ed ln the trophy case acll ss from the 3Lldlt0lll.1l1l I F1198 Iyelx holnc room of' the Xllrllllllg team wlll be fetcd to a free featur 1110119 and a 823 xx al bond yxlll be glyefl to the teacher whose home room turn lll the most nloney yer caplta Fxery student xxho makes tyxo or more sales IS entltled to a pfllt H may choose fllllll war stamps or booklet prlres Onc ten cent yyar stamp Ol 1 llcdlt tlxyald a booklet DTIZQ wlll be axxarded for each S100 of Cultls sale Ol S2041 of other sales To the boy alld glrl turnlng ln the most money a 825 yxar bond Ol 1 b lmxa yxauh xylll be axxalded tl ach Students Vllllllllg these prl2es cannot use thelr ales credlts for other DTIZLS No student may take credlt for another student s sale Teachels are asked to dlXld9 thelr sales equally dl llllf., thelr students for falrness sake -Xftel the CZIIIIIJHIZII IS oxcr a prlze dlawlng., wlll be ncld that ha made a sale may partlclpate lll thls For each sale be glxcll 1 tlckft upon yyhlch you place your 1l1lY19 and home lxxentx of the e tlrkets xylll be drawn for the IJIIICS Blue and Whlte Team Nlrs H'l1cl 'lIc'tIaralnon Mrs Marle Frslg Mlss Fdlth Hannah Nhaxx Nlls KHIHTXII Schuler MISS Betty Nelson Murphy 'llrs Helen Lyman MISS Helen MJFIC CTIHVIII Mrs Nlr I'ula Lpyl Mrs Blanca Russr-ll MISS Belle Joseph I very student made you wlll room number Murphy Mls 'Vllss Fleanor Ihyllls Lentz MISS Bertha hGI'l'11llX3 Mls Crace Cronk Joseph Dence O M Thompson Joy Mohr hardt -X R Illttel Hugh Montgomerv MISS Marv Bovles Mrs Lola lnd llfl are the home rooms on the Blue headed by MISS Kerlln The Whlte Team led by 'Ilr Lords IOIISISLS of the followlng home rooms S I CIITUSQ laul Thomae Lawrence Nubcr Mlss -Xnnlc Wcttcrman L f ilark Raymond Sl10lll10 Howard Ihlpps MISS Iolllse Tlppet Mlss Angela -Xbslr the Ilbrary M s Hella Anderson lamrs lvllock C F Staneilt Mrs Dorothy Matnency MISS ldna Mcl dUI.,l'lllll Mrs lsll Van Xldllk!-'Il Mrs lya Leu I'd1,,ar Sorton Mrs Marv flllflfll Mrs Icssle J lurkett lllllel Xorderbulg, Mlss Maryorle Halllllltflll MISS June Anderson leo I Roble Wllson VVels Homc Room R6Dl'6St'l1tdllVkS Holm room represcntatlyes chosen last Monday for thc llldgdllllf dllll Saga drlyc for tht flrst floor ale 101 Art fltllnskl 105 Ilan Olsleyyskl o 114 Cllllorc Haw lo Irnlr Rych eyxsl 18 1 e Frondle 1241 Mary Hlder 124 Leona Okonskl 12s Tom Meade for maga 7lnes and Fern Schult7 for the Saga 127 John KOLIIISRI 142 Phylhs Konop 144 Ieter -kIllJ.l1lS 149 lob Wajclechoxxskl and 152 lat Verglels Dorothy lolxylak 'lll Robert Du lont 2115 l'VOlyl1 Slllltll P06 Ifellx llll stoball 'lll Josephlne Nowak 212 l,CtlOllGll3 Lahrzcwskl 210 Cllfforrl Daxld P18 Hllry Hayxxard 210 Frances Iathrop 220 Ieyerly Palmer 7 Sue C 61161 72 I' yxard Kelfel 725 Don llly., ey 121 Iyelyl Il0L.,QllSkl 7 n Helen Alcmenos 240 Patrlcla Ilerce 241 Ioylc bell 242 WIAIXIII Hascal 246 Betty Leyee 248 and Joan Malackowskl 254 are the , ccond flool representatlyes The I.l1lIll floor salesmen are Ilsle letee '01 Helen lialr S02 fordon lollum WU 'Vlarcella Checko 309 Donald Carle '10 Ieona Krell 12 f ll8fl1llllJlJlIl 114 Juanlta Szymanskl 816 Joan Kollnskl 318 Shlrley Mller '71 lohn McNett 126 Adele Loerhke '327 Ceorge Skaff 529 lI'1ber1 llase 30 l'flXXlll Roberts 335 Grace Orln I40 Amella Bronowskl lil? Iols Chester '46 Ruth Ollst 348 and DOTIS Boos 552 Proceeds To Go To New Stadlum The proceeds of the drlve endmg the tenth wlll be put lnto war bonds W hen the war IS over a stadlum Wlll be bullt and these bonds wlll be the foundatlon I 0 Retalllng Classes Beglll Tyxenty glrls haye enrolled lll the Cooperatlye Retalllng class whlch IS under the dlrectlon of Mrs Isla Van Vranken The glrls all of yxhlch are SQIIIOTS taklng the course Include Cleo Ack ley Ceraldlne B32lIlSkl Joan Blac koyx skl MHXIHG Bradner Marllvn Deck Anne Daugherty Genevleve Dudek Dolores Hearnes Pleanor Jer sek Beatrlce Juszezak Lucv hublak Helen Pllatowskl Chrlstlne RICRV Leah Rolllns, Jane Rylacvewskl Janls Qaven Melba Van Camp Dorotnv Zak Rlta Yareckl .shlrley Asnlcy Classes begln at 8 15 lll the mo n mg ard the llrls are requlred tr e maln ln school untll 11 15 after whlch they leave for work ln one of the downtown department stores It IS necessary under state law for the glrls to have 15 clock hours ln school and 15 hours of work out of eyerv week Each glrl 15 pald the salary of a regular employee of the store Study of retall problems speech for buslness and store organlzatlon clud the most lmportant toplcs ln the course The glrls are glyen one and one half credlts for thelr outslde work and three credlts for school work It has been proven by experlence, the students ln these classes upon graduatlng are a ycar allead of the other graduates Woodward 1S the only 3Cad6mlC school ln Toledo that has a co letalllng course Math Commlttee Appolnted Durlng hls recent vlslt to Woodward Mr J Slddalls math supervlsor ap polnted members of Woodward s math deqartment to serve on a commlttee to find a new algebra text book Mrs Eula Upp and Mlss Belle Joseph are Wood ward s representatlves on this commit ee Statloners Desk Now Open The statloners desk IS now open to to 8 55 Audrey Morman and Jack Jan IB eWSkl serv: as clerks Wllson Wels IS ln charge of the desk slnce Myron Sklnner has retlred from teachlng Navy V 12 Tests To Be Gwen Tha second natlonwlde test for can dldates who WlSh to be consldered for the A S T P QArmy Speclallzed Tralnlng Programl and the Navy V 12 Program wlll be held at Woodward November9 1943 Any male student who 18 lnterested should notlfy the prlnclpal lf he meets the necessary re qulrements regardlng age education e c Woodward School Song Of all the schools beneath the sky Old Woodward Hlgh I clalm as mlne Her warrlors bold ln heat or cold Wlll always brave and loyal be So smash that foe and hlt that llne A touchdown sure we ask today A wmnlng team wlth lots of steam We cheer for you old Woodward Hlgh Qrah' rah' rahlj . 1 1 I . 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' Cl - , 'Y ' I hm M IW I-Il Plfllcla Janowleckl Anne Ko1now'1 Jima Nelson l10llIl'll Robelt Slblllq Sll1l'lCll'lSkl Frank Sloan Flleen Tlonfllc D0llll0S Wlljclak J3CtlIlellY'l9 WIIJCIHR And Florence Lych Xdvlsols Mls Malle LISIL, Hugh Montgomtly Handle Wlth Care NE of the most marvelous of all human lnven tlons IS the prlnted word Through lt man has been able to express hlmself Not only that but lt allows one to go lnto the mlnds and hearts of such great wrlters as Tolstoy Shakespeare Scott, and countless others ln an effort to advance one s educatlon Thls tool of man IS PFBCIOUS especlally ln a free dom lovlng natlon where educatlon has been a prlceless herltage A herltage not enjoyed by many unfortunates ln these tlmes of war and strlfe So fellow students now that school has begun and books are belng dlstrlbuted to you bv your VBTIOUS teachers don t lnjure that lnherltance by d stroylng the very elements essentlal to educa tlon but glve them the respect they are due Let s take care of cur bor ks' Purpose Of Paper IMPLY STATI ly the maln purpose of lcavlng a school paper 18 to publlsh school news That IS what your paper The Tattler has done ln the past and Wlll contlnue to do throughout thls present year Staffs have come and gon but the Tattler year after year remalns ln Woodward Also contlnulng IS the polloy Constantly Conslstently Constructlve If you want to express an oplnlon or lf you wlsh to have any subject dlscussed let us know by a letter to the edltor 'lhls paper lS your VOICG won t you use It throughout the year? All letters sent ln wlll recelve lndlvldual attentlon In the meantime lnsert a Tattler ID yourllfe every Frlday, and find out about yourselves Playlng The Game N ORDER to play any game the game of llfe lncluded one must be wlde awake have hls head up must be on the alert or as It IS often sald on the playlng field we must be on our toes ready to take advantage of an opportunlty when ocoaslon HTISGS It IS ln the start that we are apt to be judged The get away wlns the race for most WIDHBFS, especlally the dash men It IS the man who IS able to judge hls pace, and keep lt, who wlns out Let's BE wlnners Bowling Bottlenecks By Prof Gutter Ball Slnce the bowllng season has opened, I suppose many new enthuslasts would llke to hear some of my ldeas tOn bowllng, ofcourse! You don't know what your gettlng lnto so the first thlng to do, IB to get a ball, but not one that sets vou salllng behlnd the elght ball Now your selec tlon IS made an s ou are ready to bowl Flrst, draw your hand behlnd youl back and hey' your not throwlng a baseball Sllde It gently down the al oops, a banna peellng Can I be dreamlng'7 The first ball should knock down at least two PIDS Not any'7 Your supposed to alm for the plns ln the gutter The first gutter ball comes and then a gutter, gutter, gutter, guttert Sorry, I stutferl Oh, shucks, we,re both tlred Just get yourself a good book and read It OVER THE BACK PE QCE GIVE AND TAKE Flash' Ye Olde lattler Office has been moved from 122 to 110 So ln the future please drop all news and g0SSlD ltems unto the receptacle outslde of same Woodward students had just settled down to the loutlne of sledplng ln thelr classes when suddenly a serles of crashes shook the plaster off the walls and hrandma turned over ln her grave Upon fuzther lnvestlgatlon l.l'1lSl'7l'8VP soul dls coverrd that lt was movlng day for the Tattler Office The dust whlch accumulated durlng the past few years flew as tables files desks and baskets were thrown from room 122 to 119 Questlonlng revealed tllat the chlef reason for the change IS that the old T O was too small to hold so many journallstlc genluses Rlchard GODSOVKSk1 IS fast becomlng the qulz kld of MISS I OUISL 'llppett s thlrd hour Amerlcan l1lS tory class It seems the glrls of Mrs Fula Upp s home room class are all ln a dlther Could It be because Andy Matuslewlecz IS a fellow student' One of the cutest addltlons to the Tattler gang IS Paper Welght a darllng llttle black and whlte kltten Girls what I8 thls world comlng to Wlth such an acute shortage of males handsome Dave Wynn appeared at the Woodward Scott game alone Have you heard Joan Cooper speaklng of that neat letter she recleved from her one and only She slmply radlatee all over Our problem chlld Tlme has been causlng more trouble lately than plstol packln' mama Last Frl dav we all found ourselves here at just a too too early hour Speaklng of Tlme why don t they ever turn the clock ahead lnstead of behlnd Comlng to school an hour late would afford us a llttle pleasant varl e Those of you who knew artlst Isadore Yourlst before he graduated qclass of 421 would be lnter ested ln the selfportralt he sent to MISS June Anderson from 'somewhere ln the troplcs R markable llkenes-1 Whlle chec' mg over the Census Cards made out by the boys of hls first hour class last Thursday S B Crouse came upon a card whlch had an x after feeble mlnded That stated the worthy Mr Crouse IS the only d card Ive found so far that IS marked rlght ' Nothlng can beat the storles that Mr Pollock tells when It comes to gettlng a polnt across to hlS soclology students It IS doubtful that a freshman could be found that could flt the tltle of ree wee est Wood wardlte better than Dorothy Lozlnskl Bv rlghts thls should brlng us to the bottom of the page Anvway we ve sald enough and fnough IS enough Nuff sald MOPOHIC Llngo Notlce to readers If you'uns aln't got da I Q of a ldlot don t even attem to red dlS After all, lt was wrlt for more brllllant people namely, us morons Analyze what Ann does when she stays out too late Balnbo Bamb'sg1rlfrlend Earlng an actlon whlch takes place ID the ear when someone IS talklng about you Bag receptlcal for holdlng thlngs CHeh, Heh! Bamblno another one of Bambl's frlends Cabbage a token or slgn glven to cab drlvers Canlne a manufacturer of household goods Cartoon a car wlth a radlo ln lt Cats pajamas an artlcle worn by cats whlle re tlrlng Cootle nlckname glven to a glrl who IS super Murdered thls feature wrlter' The school paper IS a great lnventlon, The school gets all the fame, The staff gets all the money, The prlnter gets all the blame Well school IS open again new faces new eub jects and a new cc lumn Here s hoplng klds that lt s as good as those that went before Have you heard of the moron who thought Phys lcal Pd was Superman s father the poor man IS sufferlng a slow death How Old Is Thls One? Teacher Where was the Constltutlon of the Unlted States slgned 7 Jlmmle At the bottom Ithlnk Stolen My dog had pups last week and all SIX of them are mlsslng and slnce I ate that hamburger I ve been growllng ever slnce Use Commando Tactics Glrl Does thls llpstlck come off 88SllV'7 Weekly Lets have another football ln the trophy case for our wln over DeVllblSB Back the team and be there Four chemlstrv puplls from East Tech Scarab worked as analysts ln War Plants durlng the sum mer vacatlon Such thlngs as magraflex and carbon were analysed and tests were made on the extrac tlon ot lmpurltles from sulphur manganese, and slllon Buylng Bonds and Stamps IS good for anyone s morale and a safe lnvestment ln the future Black Java Here s a gllmpse of the severe man power short age Wanted Good Man Able to work wlth others money no object Start wlth hlgh salary Phone Kewpee s anytlme Dlrect orltlclsm 1 He s not up to NSM standards tNat1onal Soclety for Moronsl 2 Hes not even a healthy looklng Zomble I made these clever deductlons whlle standlng ln front of a mlrror Stolen The number of Army Speclallzed Tralnlng Pro gram Tralnees asslgned to Ohlo State has been more than doubled as a result of contracts just completed wlth the Army The revlous number of 600 men has been lncreased to 1825 tralnees He S1006 I met you I can t eat I can t sleep, I can t drlnk She lblushlng Why He I m broke Llndbloom Weekly Black tl m not ratlonedj Java SQUEEKY S REPORT Me I m Squeeky the locker mouse I haven t found much tlme to gather news about vou stud ents because of that dern cat the Tattler klds have as a macot Soo o o o I have declded to look back over the old days and bulld up When I was ln MICE School the teacher asked me lf I llked algebra Sure thlng I was stuck every problem Course I was pretty lucky My class was rlght next to the cafeterla Once 1 sneaked ln durlng class, but never agaln' Yeah, sh caught me and asked me what Iwas dolng Brlght llttle me told her I was puttlng thlngs away She put me away' Attentlon, youse guys that are taklng COOklDg the best way to preserve peaches IS to not lntro duce them to anybody Strlcly for students, Onward, move onward, oh tlme, ln thy fllght, May the bell rlng before I reclte Speakmg of students, the senlors thls year cer talnly aren't what they were last year Last year they were JUHIOFB Oh golly, Chrlstmas wlll soon be here, and I stlll haven't figured out whlch one of my toes ll my mlstletoe Dld you know that the leaves of books are bound to stay together? Some people are born dumb, others get the hab lt Thls has got to end some tlme, butl cant ex press lt Why, come to thlnk of lt, I could send lt by frelght Lay that plstol down, babe' THE WOODWARD TATTLER BEAR FACT The pre season hlgh school football predlctlon made by the Toled0 Blades sport staff IS now comlng to llfe Walte and Central two favor ltes are on top of the loop yylth thlee ylctorles to thelr credlt Llbbey S grldders who for the past tyyo seasons were the clty s top notch football team have falled ln two at tcmpts thus far But Ilbbev folloyv ers and football fans throughout the cltv belleve Llbbev to be a powerful tealll It IS expected that the South Enders wlll come out the vlctors ln the contests ln wh1ch they go ln as underdogs Congratlllatlons to Mr and Mrs Chuck Chuckoylts on the arrlyal of a new chucker Basketball coaches have nothlng to look foryyard to for the new chucker yylll never chuck a basket Its a l1ttle glrl and the name IS Lynn The two casualtles of the Llbbey Woodward game were the product of SIX nllnutes of play Andy MatUS1e wlcz, who IS out of commlsslon for the season and Joe USt3Z9XySk1 who was knocked unconsclous but wlll be ln next week's llneup, were the two Bears hurt Walte had qulte an easy tlme golng around tall Jack Pffleffer De Vllblss end Was lt because of the East Slders speedv backs or the Tlgers faulty l1ne-men The first attempt at a field goal came to the ground unsuccessful John Julasl Central grldder lllade the attempt lnto a game wlth plenty of splrlt The way to gct plenty of Splrlt IS to go to a mass llleetlng and hear the student bodv cheer the blue and whlte So come on clubs and organ lzatlons sponsor a football mass meet see Brown today Purdue Unlyerslty whlch has not been consldered much of a team ln the pre season forecast has showed fans and forcasters a thlng or two bv comlng out on the long end of three SUCCESSIVC scores A tough team to beat th1s season IS the MIChlgaU team halllng from Ann Arbor Thus far the Wolverlnes have been a favorlte ln every con test thev entered The fightlng Irlsh from Notre Dame a tradltlonal Mlch lgan foe wlll meet the Wolyerlnes thls Saturday Thls tllt IS expected to draw an attendance of 87000 Mlchlgan IS banklng on 1tS x perlence heavv llne and plunglng backfield whlle Notre Danle puts ltS hopes ln Bertell and hls accurate managers IS Don Koster Wlth assls passlng arm Football Schedule I Thls IS the schedule for the second lound Date Opponent I late Oct 22 Oct 30 Nov 5 Nov 12 Nov 19 FI a rl Tl Fri Scott The e Llbbey There DeV1lb1ss There Open Central At Scott Thompson Takes Plctures Students who falled to recelve ldent lflcatlon cards or to have them taken for them last sprlng had an opportun lty to do so agaln thls week O M Thompson mechanical drawlng 1nstruc for was ln charge of the project whlch took place durlng fourth and flfth hours S PO RTS Fmma Gregg Kemp to ASSlSt MISS Mcf lule In Glrls Gym Latest addltlon to the Woodward faculty arrlved last Tuesday ln the person of Emma Gregg Kemp new glrls plly slcal educatlon teacher whv yylll asslst Mlss Catherlne McClure Mrs Kemp arrlved from New York Clty last Saturday and through the hoard of Educatlon was asslgned to teach at Woodward She canle to Toledo to be Wlth her husband Sea man 2nd class Rlchard C Kemp yyho IS ln the storekeepers school at the Nayal Armory where he IS to Com plete a slxteen weeks course Before COIl1lIlg to Toledo Mrs Kemp llved ln New York CltV for four years Her Oflglnal home was ln Oklahoma For the last three years she has been a physlcal educa tlon lnstructor at the college of Mt St Vlncent ln Rlverdale New York Whlle attendlng Columbla Unlver Slty Mrs Kemp earned her A B and Although she has been here a verv short tlme, Mrs Kemp stated she thlnks she yylll llke llvlng ln Toledo -Xlso she Sald After gettlng 1nto the swlng of thlngs Illl sure I shall llke Woodward very much Flght Freshmen Bovs Wolk F01 Lheelleadel POSltl0hS Calls for new trvouts for the 1943 1944 cheerleaders have been an swered bv elght boys who have been rehearslng eyery nlght after school ln preparatlon for the selectlon of Thursday nlornlng Tuesday nlght the Student Councll wlll stay after school and plck out four of the elght who thev thlnk Wlll haye the best chance for competlng Durlng the H1389 meetlng whlch wlll be sponsored by the Woodward 'Iattler staff tllne wlll be taken to allow each of the four boys to go through thelr cheers The applause of the students yylll be the deC1d1Ilg factor The folloyylng bovs Cflmpetlng' ale all freshmen John Crane Bob Wcylllplo Gordon Taylor Harlan Ray Luclan Zakr7eyyskl Lee Loo man Clarence Shlffler Steve Nlemlc, and Iyornlan Lee Hanham Asslgns lockers, Gym Beglns Wlth Football The boys gvm classes spent the first week of the new year ln gettlng lockers asslgned and belng d1V1dGd lnto classes 4 few of the boys w ere allow ed to go outslde and plav touch football No l1l6YltlOIl of a leaders club has been made as yet An announcement concernlng thls wlll probably be made next Monday or Tuesday The gym staff IS a two man affalr th1s year wlth Homer Hanham handllng the relns Last vears asslstant Doc Weleyer has entered the Nlayv and no move has been lnade to replace hnn Managers Chosen by Dence Three varslty managers and two llghtwelght managers haye been sel ected by Joe Dence dlrector of the equlpment room Headlng the yarslty t ants Archle Wllll3mS and Howard 'Vlanaghan Jerry McComb and Blll Stewart are llghtwelght managers John Pulhug a graduate of last year who held Kosters p0Slt10n helps at tlcc games L OWBOYS OF LIBBEY OVFRSHADOW WEAK POLAR BEAR ELEVEN lo TO 0 Ilglltwelght Football Beglns Libbey 50019 7 Undel Guldance of I C Clark Tll110S In Llghtwelght football got under wav last week yylth L C Clark tak mg over the relns left bv Watson Welever Late ln gettlng started Coach Clark ln trylng to whlp up a team with green materlal because the magorlty of last vears reserves moved up to the varslty to take the places left by last years Senlors The team as yet hasnt been formed Returmng from last years squad are Fdward Bankowskl Don ald Foore Gene Gust, Edward Klefer, Jack Kessll Sylvester and W1ll1am Leom Postponement of the Llbbev game because of the strlke puts that game last on the schedule Other games for thlS season are D6V1lb1SS Wa1te Central and Scott DeV1lb1ss Captaln Qulte a pleasant fellow you would say lf vou met D1ck Curly Fhr hardt De V1lblSS football captaln after he was excused from first hour class for thls lntervlew Dlck an extremely llttle guy for the amount of work he does on the grldlron has plaved football at De Vllhlss for four vears wlthout chang lng much ln welght alld helght whlch are 160 pounds and 5 ft and 10 Havlng no slsters and onlv one older brother a 38 football star the Tlgers captaln takes prlde ln saylng he IS the baby of the famlly On the subyect of h1S team he com plalns of loslng three valuable play er to the servlce durlng thc summer but remarks that the present squad wlthout a SSFIOUS lngury Dlck goes en to say that although hls team yll not go lnto the game Wlth a fG6,lIllg of certaln vlctory they Wlll mak It a thrlller After mentlonlng hls respect for Woodwards Jlm Knlenlem whom he llayed aga nst ll' grad school Dlck requested a Tattler be sent to hlm and wlshed the entlre Bear squad uck Leaders Club Organlzes The organlzatlon of the Glrls Leader Club got under way at the ln ltlal meetlng wh1ch was held Wed nesday September 29 Slnce OIIIICQTS wlll not be elected untll the next nleetlng MISS Cather lne McClure advlsor preslded over the lneetlng Plans for the comlng year were outllned and the glrls were re acqualnted wlth the rules of the varlous games yvhlch they wlll supervlse After the meetlng yvas adjourned the members partlclpated ln varlous athletlc aCt1V1t16S Thls club lS open to all Junlor and senlor glrls Bulldlng Substltutes Chosen Mlss Katherlne Tobln MISS Grace Cutler and Mrs Lucllle Farrell wlll act as bulldlng substltutes All had teach mg posltlons here last year They are requlred to remaln ln thelr homes untll 900 A M Thenlftheyare needed here or at any other school ln Toledo they report for work after nlne o clock Wln After belng, defeated lll 1llCll lust two games whlch ended l 10 Llllll ylctory streak Llbbey s figlltlllg Cowbovs finally got back lnto the wlnnlng column by definltelv oyer slladoyylng a weak Woodward eleyen last Frlday nlght 45 0 ln the South Slde stadlunl It was the first Vllll of the 104 season for the Cowboys wlllle Woodward suffered lts thlrd stralght defeat Llbbey scored 1tS first touchdown several mlnutes after the openlng klckoff on a plunge from the one vard l1ne Wlth Dale Brlcker dolng the ball carrylng Colllngwoods place ment was good Thls started the ball rolllng for the Cowboys and they held a track meet throughout the re malnder of the game Several play ers recelyed lnyurles ln the first quarter alld were taken from actlon Andy M3tUSlGXKlC7 suf fered a broken shoulder and wlll be out the remalnder of the season w hlle center Joe Ustavewskl was taken out Wlth knee lnyurles The second touchdoyyn yyas a setup bv Krall who scored on a 12 yard end sweep Earlv ln the second perlod another score came as the result of a '35 vard pass to C0llll12XXO0d ln the lars and DICK Jennlngs entered the game and began a long march If the Woodward one vard llne yyhere Jennlngs plunged over for the next score The half ended wlth Llbbey scorlng 26 0 As the last half got underway the Cowboys recovered a fumble on thc Polar Bear 40 and began a passlng attack whlch carrled them to the 'Z yard llne Brlcker scored hls second touchdoyyn of the eyemng on plunge over center Substltutes Zollars alld Jennlngs entered once more and scored the final touchdoyyn after a flftv yard march Jennlngs went over from the Hye for hls second nlarker Gom mersal converted the extra polnt as the ganle ended Beglnners Newswrltlng Class Dlstrlbutes Tattlers Slxth hour Journallsm students who are learnlng the fundamentals of news writlng w1ll be responslble for the dls trlbutlon of the Tattler Members ofthe class are Donna Bar abash Marllyn Buyea Ellzabeth Doug las Sylvan Esslck Colleen Grlbbln Charlene Hamllton Conrad Koreckl Jack Lang Lydla Menz Jeanette Mc Comb Allce Nowak Jack Parrlsh Glorla Ryan Betty Jean Shrlk Gert rude Steiner Wllllam Stewart Edward Voss and Glorla Wolfe Thls week the students are gettlng acquainted Wlth the rooms ln WhlCh they w1ll sell Tattlers They wlll be asslgned beats where they w1ll gather news Thls class IS lnstruted by Mrs Marla Erslg Orchestra Elects Officers Gordon Collum was elected presldent of the Woodward orchestra at an elec tlon held Tuesday Septemder 16 Other posltlons mclude Rlchard Bu bllCk vlce presldent Norman Babka secretary Susan Tlmmel treasurer and Clarence Llpskl llbrarlan Edgar Sorton replaclng Guy Sut phen IS new dlrector of the orchestra S Y,-mr, -. 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I I I , . v 1 - . , ' THE WOOD WARD TATTLER Woodward WhlSp61S we Don t forget to sell those magazine subscrlptlons over the com1ng week end Every one sold helps to put another brick 1n our new football stadium A movre deallng w1th electrlclty was shown yesterday to all A R Brtters students and any other boys who yvere mterested 1n the subJect lt was sent to Clyde VanTassel by the Toledo Edrson Co Of the 8000 p1ctures taken by O M Thompson for ldentrficatlon cards and which he mailed to the students there was but one error In addr tlon each day brlngs rn no less than 65 requests for copies of these p1c tures Lors A11n Frankowskr Valarra Stasrak, and Jean Hermann, all grad uates of 1943, are now enrolled 1n the nurses' trarnmg school at Mercy Hospital If seelng and bellevlng what you see IS correct, W H S has several semor boys who could enter a con test to determme the Great Lover Ask Grnny Lukaslk or Mary Jane Kublckr about the contents of the letters they recelved whrch were postmarked Camp Blg S1lver Mlch rgan Miss Marv Hutchrson, supervisor of English 1n Toledo schools, made her first v1s1t of the year to Wood ward last Fr1day That must have been the reason for everyones care ful speech that day Another newcomer to Woodwards portals IS Mal Joncas I-Ie halls from Boston Massachu etts where he was a sophomore at South Boston Hrgh School Hope you l1ke us here Mal The engagement of Sergt Edward was announced recently Sergt Jan k0WSk1 IS well remembered as Hugh Montgomery's assrstant rn the prmt shop untrl he entered the armed forces Lrbrary classes were begun agaln for the term on Monday October 2 Mrs Cather1ne Manton, who replaced Miss Stella Sawtelle IS the new lrbrarlan rn charge of these classes Woodward IS agarn represented o11 the staff of Toledo Umversrtys pub l1cat1on The Blockhouse Sadle Douglas Saga edltor of 1942 IS head of the feature department F o r m e r Woodwardrtes Donna blouse graduate of 1941 and Corp Kenneth Hansen graduate of 1939 have chosen October 23 as the date of the1r marriage Frlday n1ghts football game marked the first appearance f Woodwards band th1s season Judg mg from the comments overheard, rt was well worth wa1t1ng for A super sales person can sell anv th1ng to anyone at any trme Pat Janowleckr proved that when she sold 0512 50 1n magazrne subscriptrons the other evening at a funeral Speaklng of that last football game speclal mentlon should be made of the magorettes cowgrrl costumes Proof of what or1g1nal1ty can accomplrsh for each g1rl made her own outfit Somethmg new has been added We have two new cheerleaders to ard and abett veterans Norm Abood Bob Hal lett and Svlvan Fssrck Better re enforce those rafters 1n the audrtorlum for the next mass meeting' MISS Ruth Lloyd A I like Woodward very much and am greatly rmpressed by the enthusrasum of both teacher and students stated MISS Ruth Lloyd formerly of Lrbbey and one of the newest addrtrons to the Woodw 1rd facultv FIVE foot three a splendld converse tronalrst and the owner of a paxr of sparkling gray green eyer- Mlss Lloyd IS not a complete stranger to the teach mg staff Moreover she and prmcxpal C C LaRue are good frrends owing to the days when both were 1nstructors at Libbey She spoke of Mr LaRue as a very splendld executrve and express ed her gladness to teach at a school where he IS 1n charge The home economrcs dlVlSl0U of the faculty are also acquarntames of Mlss Lloyd Mlss Angela Abarr one of her assoclates affectlorately re'ers to her as a peach Havlng made no specral plans for the year her eoonomlcs classes are beglnmng on canning which IS be1ng done for the benefit of the food classes Later on ln the year she hopes to have a food dlsplay MISS Lloyd received her degree from Columbia Unlverslty and also attend ed the Iowa State College of Agrrcul ture Modestly she spoke of her travels abroad durlng the course of which sho v1s1ted the countries of England France Italy and Swltzerland Her summer vacations lately were spent vxs 1t1ng xn the Cltleq of St Lours and New York Although she has a passxon for auto mobile rrdmg whrch she misses now that gas IB ratroned rss Lloyd clalms no speclal hobb1es and declares she gets a klck out of everything Woodward Semors, Junlors Hear Chinese Mlsslonary The Rev G W Royall rnxssronary from occupled Chma was the speaker year October first Rev Royall who was a prlsoner of the Japanese at one trme told Wood ward s seniors and Junlors about hrgh school students ID occupred Ch1na De scrlbrng rn detail the evacuation of s partlcular Chlnese school was one hlghllght of hls speech He also told how he Japanese had been unable to demohsh th1s partrcu lar bulldxng due to the stone construc t1on of not only the bulldlng but also the desks chalrs and blackboards Rev Royall referred to the New Order in the Far East The Rev Paul G Bassett pastor of the Manhatten Blvd Nazerene Church at whose church Rev Royall spoke from September 29th to October 3rd introduced the speaker Tuesday was 1n1t1at1on day for teorge Pennett Norman Davrs AlVlll Fmery Norman Lee Lynn Strobel and Bob Hallett yyho are new mem bers of the H1 Y Phe after affects rf anv were not apparent the next day Camouflage no doubt Junrors Bessre Papps and Dolores Gramza were asked to act as regls trars at the Fam1ly L1fe l-ducatlonal Conference whrch w1ll be held t Nlacomber Hlgh School Both these grrls are members of the Junror Red Cross Chapter at Woodward 'lhe faculty members and many of the students remember Paul Lan kenau who taught salesmanshrp here untrl two years ago Mr Lankenau IS the Republlcan candidate for mayor rn the com1ng electrons at Na poleon Ohro Thrs address Just arrryed so herc it IS Pvt George Gunkel 35545354 2nd Pet Co D 692 QM ort Lewis, Washington STUDENT COUNCIL HAS NEW PROJECTS Noon Moyres, Hall Patrolmg, Sale of War Bonds MISS Blshop l'hrcc projects that the Student tounc1l has undertaken th1s vear are superyrsrng noon moyres hall patrol mg and the sale of war bonds and stamps Noon INOVICS so far th1s year have come to a good start but a cleaner aud1tor1um IS the goal of the elght Student Councrl members who glV9 up the1r lunch perlod every day to take adm1ss1o11 at the door and see that ey eryone IS abldlng by the rules It takes 105 hall guards each day to check hall passes glV6 rnforma tron to strangers and 1n general to patrol the halls The hall guard patrol IS now organrzed and needs the students cooperatron Cred1t must be grven to Lawrence Nubers home room who bought S1125 worth of bonds and stamps the first week of school Th1s was the only room to make purchases The sale of war bonds and stamps IS ex pected to rmprove greatly 1n the next few weeks None of these projects can be carrred out successfully wlthout the full co operatron of the student body Mrss Dorothea Blshop IS advlsor Student Council Frances Lathrop Resigns Frances Lathrop secretary of Woodwards govermng body has re srgned because she has acqulred enough credrts to graduate 1n .Tan uary Fred Laker runner up wrrl take oy er the pos1t1on Assembly To Be Held ln order to explam the functron of the Student Council to freshmen an assembly WIII be held Tuesday O tober 12th Freshmen electrons wlll be held at the end of October VOX POP fI'h1s was lcft Ill the Fattler Box by '1 student rnterested 1n rmprovlng Woodward As 1n former vears all sultable student contrrbutrons wrll be publlshed 1n Vox Pop Names f those contrrbutmg should be enclosed 1n the1r letter not for publlcatlon but for Tattler referencesj The rdea of taklng., down the num ber of the row rn NKIIILII paper IS found and keeprng that row seated the next day untrl the audrtorrum IS emptled IS a yerv sllly 1d a In most cases the krds dont get the same seat everyday ard bcsrdes 1f tl1e gullty one knew he threw pa per or trash on the floor he surely wouldnt s1t 1n the same row the next day and take the punishment H would s1t lll a dlfferent row and some lnnocent ones would get punlshed and humlllated for somethmg they d1dn t do I th1nk youd better make up a new plan Whoever thought th1s one up dldn t get very far A STUDENT l S If I were throwrng paper on the floor I wouldnt tnrow lt urrdcr my seat but Id roll rt down the .uslc CALL ARMS The second week finds Eddre Zarn of the U S Navy 011 the top of our l1st Inddre a grad of '37 was pro moted to Chref Yeoman Julv 1 H a clrugc of the Arr Department c wrtr ll yeornen under Pd has seen plentv of actron 1n the North Atlantrc and expects more 111 thc l'ac1fic Hls address IS Pdwm t Zarn CY USN V4 D1v1s1on USS Bunker Hlll cfo Fleet Post Offrce San FTHUCISCO, C3.l1f0I'Ill8. luv Bonds and Stamps HERI4 lo help the Boys over THERI Leo Nalodka SCWO fSeamans Cook 3rd Classl was on leave last week Lo a grad f 4 rs a troned 111 Columbus Here s another address Walter A Nlermrec USNAASTS 5 Krngsvrlle Texas Remember Edwrn Kaczmarek ' Well hes statroned 111 the Tank De strover Batalhon 111 Fort Knox Ken tucky Pd a semor of 45 enjoyed a three day furlough last week Copv th1s one, cause Im sure that he w1ll enroy a word or two from hrs old pa s Pyt E d yy 1 n Kaczmarek 35551764 C1 ARTC Fort Knox Pfc Dayrd Koronowa class of 42 rs now rn the Army Arr Forces At the present he IS attendrng Gunners school at Buckrngham F1eld Florlda Daye IS look1ng forward to a fur lough sometlme 111 Noyember Andrew Pavlos IS now a first class gunner at Camp Haan Callfornla When he finrshes antr aircraft tram mg at Camp H an h s to b shrpped to Florlda for further tram 1ng Andy aJun1or of 43 has thc drew Pavlos 35556318 330th AAA SLBN Battery B Camp Haan Cal 1forn1a Attentron John Vern Baer IS rn the Navv Vern a grad of last vear actrve IH dramatrcs last years Senror class president left sometlme last summer Heres the address John Vern Baer Co 1328 USNTS Great Lakes Ill Heres a loo loo' Teachers and students please note Mrs Matheney received a letter from Pfc George Rohrer former Woodward French teacher In the letter Mr Rohrer sa1d Take all you can eat and you ll eat all vou take Pfc Rohrer re cerves hrs mall by the followmg ad dress Pfc George Rohrer 51st Bombardment S q u a d r 0 n 457th Bomb C Camp Raprds Rapld Crty South Dakota lts trme for a lrttle news from a graduate of 1941 Thrs trme ltS loren Busdreker Sec V8 1 Naval SETVICQ School Great Lakes Ill Norma Jean Allen feature edrtor of' the 1927 Tattler IS 1n the MBTIDQS Norma IS the only Toledo g1rl to get IH O C S fOff1cers Candldate Schoolj She IS statloned at New Rlver, North Carolrna If anyone knows her ad dress please turn It 1h Vern Gr1bb1n grad of 41 IS sta troned at Navv Prer In Chlcago S2!c Grrbbrn now 1n Gunners school, ex pects a short leave sometlme rn No vember Fach star on the Servlce Flag zbove the trophy case represents seyenty Woodward boys 111 the serv rce l 1 '1 1 . . : 1 I I' '1 1 'Y Y IK K KK A ' ' . 15,5 - ' ' - ,yr 15- K .' . 1 ' . 1 1 lv' 1 K K it ' s v Q I 1 7 -r PK 1: KK . , E - , K , , . . . 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I ' , 1 x IA' . 1 ' , K .A . . - , , , : .n . , ' K ' I K .K .3 K . . . .3 F , , K 'K 1 1 K f 1 - K WALLOP WOODWARD T TTLER BEAT W A I T F Constantly Consrstently Constructr R E C 0 R D Vcl KVI Toledo Ohro October 15 1943 N0 3 CAMPAIGN FRESHMEN STUDY CONFERENCE HELD AT MACOMBER CHATTER USAGE 0F LIBRARY 8 TEACHERS 4 STUDENTS ATTEND Floyd lords captnn of the Nl h1t tcam has flnally drsclosed the name of the glrls who assrst llllll before school and durrng frrst hour wrth the ma aznre dr1ve They are Don11a Merrrll VITQIDIR Lukasrk Al1ce Cer llllfl l11ma Hulf Alrce Szczublew kr a11d Altllld Wodarskr Layyrence Nube s fnst hour ruto cl1 rnns rlrss has a war bo11 a ' stamp record whrch they can well be proud of lhc room 1s 100 per cent 111 buylng l'h1s same class has also plcdged to sell at least one subscrrp tron aprece MLIIIDLFS of MINS Ma y l oylf. Sfilsl hour class have rn thc rbsencc of lllclj,,allll0 sales to others sold sub SLIIIJILIOIIS to themselyes Mrss Ma1Jor1e Hamrlton s salesman sl11p cl 1 se are applylng tl1e1r knowl edge to the magazrne drryo They are hoplng to bc one of the leadrng rooms when all the rcturns haye been made Studc 11ts llllllglllj, rn te11 dollars or :rf 1 subscrlp 1ons llc F9 James lollock gryes lllS classes a short pep talk rn tl1e mornrng cn c Lll ugng the class to sell all lt can fwo teams haye been for111ed 111 Mrs Marre D lr rsrg s flrst hour class each headed by a leadcr Tl1e wrn mng team w1ll be gryen a party b the lo ers Mrs Lessre Purketts class has lll cr ased rts sales each day s f'1r 11 the campalgn I1 an ellort to nrcrease magaarne sales posters of the Post were put up ln varlous rooms all oyer the burld mg Together w1th these 1 few pr17e charts werc put rn study halls alld large rooms Dlsplay Case Reparred By S B Crouse s Shop Boys Frank Szumlgala Joe Zarnock and Martrn Marclnrak alded S B Crouse rn reparnng the prlfered drsplav case In borrowmg the two watches and radro the burglars lgnobely shattermg a pane of glass This was expertly repaired by the aforementloned persons Galnlng admlttance through C C La Rues office last Thursday rught van dals ransacked the mam office and broke 1nto the drsplay case robbrng lt of two Bulova watches and a rardo These artrcles were the mam prlzes of the Woodward Magazrne Csmpargn which were to be awarded at the end of the drlve If possible the rtems wrll be replaced by the Curtrs Publishing Company Spamsh Club Electron Held Members of LaJunta Castellana Woodward s Spamsh Cl1.b reelected Don Weber as president of the organ rzatxon Other offrcers are George Marks vlce prelrdent Barbara Mar quardt secretary Andy F andy treasur er The purpose of the group IS to mere ase their knowledge of the Spamsh language and to study the customs people and the hrstory of Spam and Spamsh America Meetmgs of the members are held on the second Tuesday of every month Mrss Annle Wetterman IB the advisor Everyday LlVlhg' Students lweryday lrvrng students w1ll sp ll l three days a week durmg the next few weeks lcarnrng, h w to usc th lrbrary Mrs Catherme Mmton who has charge of the lrbrary wrll br therr rnstructor e classes ll bc 1 nlrd ll o three separate lessons Fl f1rst 111 structron nrcludes the rules of the l1br ry a11d the arrangement of' thc books Correct usage of th 4 l c talo ues wrll be drscussed ID th second lesson How to use Whos Who Readers turde and other ref erence books makes up the program for the thrrd lesson l'h1s week the classes of Mrs Helen Lyman are receryrnr, th 111 structrons Newt week Mrss Annu Wetterm 111 ind 'VI1ss Helen Mare Crrffm w1ll take then students 'Vlrs llanche Hazelton Mrs llancr Rus sell and Leo Robre w1ll attend wrtn therr classes the followrnc, week Dur 1111, the f111al wcek Mrss Ruth lloyd n1d Mrs Dorothy Matheny w1ll brmp, hen classes to the lrbrary chers f ryday I rc y prye therr puprls assrgnments m the IS of the hbrary whrch wlll rndrcate yhelrer or not the students have benefited by therr lessons Dance To Further Campaign An addrtronal actlvrty planned to fur ther the Magazrne Campargn rsa dance whlch will be held after the drrve Admrssron w1ll be by trcket whrch wrll be presented a day before the dance Only students who brought ln one or more subscrxptrons Monday mornrng w1ll recerve trckets Perlclean Literary Society N ommates New Members Sophomore and Jumor grrls were nommated for the membershrp of the Perrclean Lrterary Soclety at a meet me last Wednesday The glrls must have a B average on then' scholastrcal record before they w1ll be accepted IDIO the Perle Oflicers of the socretv are Adele Loehrke presrdent Joan McLean vrce presrdent Golda Berger correspondrng secretary Sablna Slrchlnskr recordlng secretary and Phyllls Treprnskr trea surer Mrss Helen Marle Grrflin IS the l l What the Amerrcan Famlly Faces was the theme or the Commumty M15 Q Manton To IIISIIUIII Wrde Conference held at Macomber Vocatlon l Hrgh Thursday October 14 fro111 10 00 rn the mornlng untrl 5 00 rn the afte noon Charle C La Rue worked wrth the commrttee tl11s summer planning the st crty wrde conference of the school vear Leaders of the all dav confererce rncluded Dr Lawrence Frank of New York D Mur el Brown Jf VVash1ngton D C Rey Russell HUDTDQFL Dean Clarr K Searles Dr Caroll Wrse and Father Jerome F Schmrt Kwho attended the conference whrch Sfadrum Dream To Become A Reahfy M long last Woodwards Stadlllfll 1 sr ht What has been for too great a tlme '1 fond dream rs now beconmg, a reahtv To assure thus fact a Trust Fund Comnnttee has been appornted to carry out the stadrum plans Chan man of thrs commrttee IS PI'lTlC1pal C C LaRue w1th the followrng fac ulty members seryrng on the commlt Clyde Van Tassel Mrss Pthel kcr'111 Floyd Lords Mrss Dorothea l1shop Mrss lxathrvn Schuler and S I Crouse Money for thrs project rs berng de rryed from the magazrne drrve now 111 progress a program whlch rs proy 111 to he a huge success especrally smce tl1c students haye such an addel nnentrye as a stadrum to work for After the campargn rs completed the money yyrll be turned over to the Trust Fund Commrttee who wrll 11 turn place rt 1n bonds After tl1e war when and lf at that t1n1e rt IS deemed adyrsable and prac trcal the bonds w 1ll be redeemed and the coveted project of the burldrnr, of Woodw ards stadrum wrll be under way Series Of Lectures Planned Julren Bryan w1ll speak at the first ln a serres of SIX lectures to be held xn Macomber audrtorlum beglnnlng November 7 at 330 ln the afternoon As be has just returned from a sxx month stay ln South Amerlca he wlll have many lnterestlng and educatlonal accounts of our nelghbors from the South Other speakers for the succeeding weeks are Burton Holmes Harrrson Forman Leonard Craske Martln K Bovey and Cleveland P Grant Adult season tickets are priced at 53 30 and student season tlckets are S1 80 All full time students of Toledo publrc and parochral schools and the Umversrty of Toledo are ent1tled to student rates Trckets may be purchased at the Downtown Trcket Ofhce or at the advrsor l Y M C A PRIVILLCL OF HE ARINf TOWN HALL LECTURLS GIVEN TO ELEVEN STUDENTS Aram thrs vcar Woodward w1ll haye the prryllefre of hearmg the Town Hall lectures Toledo hrgh school students recerved trckets to these lectures through the courtesy of Mrss Maude Warren and Mrs Walter Chrlsten These memhershn s were rontrrbuted rn memorv of therr mothers Teachers were asked to elect students for the yarrous lectures Mrss Camrlla Sayage chose Colda Bergher to hear Mme Wellmgton Koo on Oc tober '0 Mrss Halel MacManamon Frances lathrop to hear Prerre Van l'1sscn Noyernber 6 Mrss lertha Vermllva Lorme Hug1le to hear HTH Otto of Austrra Noyember Z0 Mrss llelen MdTl0 Crrffen Adele Loehrke to hear Paul fallrco Nloyember 27 Mrs Dorothy Matheny Phrlrp Mansour to hear Dr feorge V1 Crane December 4 Mrss l'dna McLaughl1n Nancv Shellbaker tm hen Dr Ruth Alexander Ianuarv 29 Mrss Lourse Trppet Jack R9lClllll1 to hear Hon C J H'1mbro Febmarv 5 James Pollock Rrchard loseph to hear Fulton Oursler February 12 Mrs Hella Anderson Robert DuMonte to hear D1 Franz Klern February 19 Mrss Dorothy Warner Kate Kerter to hear Harold I Kennedy February 26 Mrs Marre Frslg Susanne Loerke to hear the analy srs of last mmut news by an rnternatronally famous commentator rn March These students w1ll grxe a report to thelr classes and to any other class mterested They' wrll also be requrred to grve the Tattler a wrrtten report on each lecture was sponsored by the Famrlv Lrfe Educatronal Group were Mrss Blanche Hareltfn Mrss Catherrne McClure Homer Hanhan1 Mrss Angela Abalr Mrs Mary OBr1en Mrss Marjorre Hamrlton Mrss Fthel lxerlrn and Mrss -Xmre Mrller Ramona Carr Marcra Gloskr Paul Seymour and Rlchard Joseph were the students attendmg These four had luncheon wrth students representmg other hrgh schools 1n To edo The del gates were dlvlded lnto srx groups and to each d1v1s1on one of the followrng toprcs were assrgned The Woodward teachers and students D yelopment of Lrfe Values The Impact of Industrral Condrtrons What About Recreat1on Whv the Famrly lreparatron for Mar rrage and Parenthood and Famrly Preakdowns After the drscussron of tl1e1r toprc the delegates assembled and reported therr findmgs Mrss Grace Cutler was 1n charge of Mrss Hamrltons classes Mrss Kath errne Tobrn Mrs 0Br1ens classes and Mrs Lucrlle Farrell taught the larger classes of Mrss Hazelton and Mrss Abarr Vlrss Ethel Kerlm To Grve Army Navy Quallfylng Test Mrss Ethel Kerlrn has agarn been selected to admrnrster 'The Army Navy College Qualrfyrng Test Tuesday November 9 at 9 00 A M rn room 224 Thrs test can be taken only by stu dents who wrll be able to graduate rn January and can obtaln admrssron rdentrficatron forms from C C LaRue whrch wrll serve as evrdence of therr ellglblllty to take the test The test, drvrded rnto three parts takes exactly two hours and no spe cral tests may be grven Candldates for the V 12 test wrll go to room 212 between 8 45 and 8 55 No one wrll be admltted after 9 00 A M the doors wrll close at 9 05 A boy who through no fault of hrs own has been unable to complete an admrssron rdentrficatron form may be admrtted rf the supervrsor 1S con vmced he IS properly qualrfied I such cases an admrssron rdentlficatron form should be filled out at the trme of the test A full explanatron should be rncluded Thrs test rs belng admrnrstered under the drrectlon of Roy G Wood Regronal Drrector of the State of Ohro Department of Educatron Boys Can For Faculty Cannxng for the faculty rs berng done by Mrss Angela Abalr s first hour class ofboys Vegtables sud frults as well as the cans must be provlded the boys do the work Members rn the class are B111 Leon Jlm Bueter B111 Eckman Raymod Blrr Paul Seymour James Burnep Jerald Lennrng Homer Strouse B1llManders Rrchard Strawser Ted Smralek Jlm Kesllng Jrm Knlenrn John 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Newspaper ' 'FTW m 'ell'-ivnssoulillll TATTLER STAFF Ldltol ln Chlef Managlng Edltor News Edltor Feature Ecllbol Speclal Feature Exchange EdltOF Boys Sports Edltor Plrls Sports Edltor Spolts Column Mlllt 11y Edltol BUQINBSS Mmagel Column Edltor Susanne Loerkc Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley Chrlstlne Pavlos Beatrlce Blaleckl Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komlsarek Walter Bonkowsk1 Sldney Ad1IHH Florence Bakel teraldlne Putry Reporters Ralph G'1Jewskl Joan Gnyszek Davld Grlh bln M'uy Hldel Patllcla Janowleckl Anne K01IlOWl James Nelson LOUIHZ Roberts Sablna Sllchclnskl Frank Sloan Elleen Trondle Dolores Wugclak Jacquellne Wulclak and Florence Zych AdVlSOFS-MTS M1119 EISIL, Hugh Montgomely Need You HE ATMOSPHERE about the bulldlng IS agaln Hlled wlth enthuslasm as Woodward launches It s thlrd annual magazlne campalgn In order to go over the top agaln thls year the full co operatlon of every student IB needed and that means YOU' Our student body has always shown excellent school Bplflt and surely the reward behlnd thls project should spur everyone on to greater effort Thls reward IS a stadlum' Every student of Woodward Wlll want to have a personal share ID erectlng thls monument whlch wlll stand for years and we are sure wlll brlng vlctory to our flghtlng team Punctuallty Important VERY YEAR many students become negllgent ID gettlng to thelr classes on tlme Prlnclpal LaRue once sald that puctualltv IS an old fashloned vlrtue but lt IS stlll of prlmary lmportance today Now more than ever before lt IS the duty of every Woodward student to be punctual to hlstory geometry or whatever class It may be Most of us wouldn t thlnk of bemg late to a football game an assembly or a movle Yet som tlmes we are careless about punctuallty to classrooms Good hablts are acqulred through practlce Let us add to our llst of good hablts by practlclng to be punctual Keep Flt ln Gym HYSICAL FITNESS IS very essentlal especlal ly today wlth the world sltuatlon as lt lS Ifor after all the greater part of our Woodward s boys and probably glrls too wlll be a part of our country s armed SBFVICES And a well tralned army IB CODBCIOUS of phy slcal fltness Sometlmes students refer to gym classes as a waste of tlme playlng sllly games Perhaps the the reason many puplls thlnk gym classes are sllly IS because they really do not know of lt s value Sometlmes puplls are lncllned to skip gym classes Regular gym perlods are requlred by state law One value of gym 18 that It teaches the stu dents to have respect for the wlnnlng team whether he 18 on It or not Therefore let us get all we can out of gym thus preparlng ourselves for llfe ID the future E PREPARED for your classes' Lack of head work meant a lot of foot work for some gym students, recently who forgot to l1r1ng thelr gym sults on tlme Cultlvate your memory and you won t be almless ly walklng ID clrcles Due to the press of first week actlvltles the stu dent councll has not pushed the sale of war bonds and stamps As a result ofthls Woodward pockets have been depleted of only S123 or slx cents per person Is thls an example ofWoodward s patrlot lsmo Next week the Student Councll wlll open lts drlve Ggve your support' THE WOODWARD TATTLER OVER THE BACK FE VCE Stuff And Such Ah me' More school more Tattlers mor col umn and above a1l morf corn Andy Matuslewlcz has flnally succumbed to the beauty of the falr sex namely Marcella Flowers Durlng thls frlendly game Lester Haddad was pushed to the ground and has been out of school two days Dld you ever notlce the long tyelashes that Angle Rospond has' If you freshman glrls vsant a tall blond blue eyed man Rlchard KWl8tk0WSkl IS your best bet lhe llne forms to rlght Loss of the radlo that was to be glven as grand prlze ln the magazlne drlve has really put a bottle neck on C C LaRue sllstenlng to the World Serles Woodward seems to have qultc a number of qulz klds 'lhls week s wlnner IS Ifrank Slplla who IS a genlus where Amerlcan hlstory IS concerned After Sunday evenlng we are lncllned to belleve that N Aoood IBJUSI1 a blt shy when the glrls are DeV1lblss red heads Do they scare you Norm' What does metafordastadoes mean? We knew you dldn t know so we ve already spent that 316400 There seem to be so many explanatlons concern lng the Pat Garwackl and Bob Wysockl due that we are beglnnlng to doubt lf even the partles ln voluved know the rlght answer But maybe JBCk1e Mathews knows CA Fastrophy Call out the alarm A catastrophy occurred' Where can lt have gone? Has anybody heard' I want some consecrated lye sald the custom cr to thc drugglst lou mean concentrated lye It does nutmeg any dlflerence came the reply lhat s what I camphor How much does It sulphur Flfteen cents Oh Brlght guy aren t you I nev er CIDUOUIOYI wlth so much Wlt Well I should myrrh myrrh An yet ammonls a beglnner at It Llndbloom Weekly Two farmers n1et on a country road and pulled up thelr team S1 sald Josh I got a mule wlth dlstemper What dld you g1V8 that one of yours when he had 9 Turpentlne' Glddap' A week later they met agaln Say Sl I gave my mule turpentlne and lt kllled hlm Kllled mlne too Glddap' I+ ast Technlcal Hlgh Schoo I ast 'lechnlcal Hlgh School of Lleveland Ohio vslll hold a Servlcemen s Reunlon shortly after the end of thls war IH hcnor ofthe thousands of former local students who wlll have seen SSTVICE ln the armed forces An lmpresslve audltorlum program wlll be the cllmax of the affalr Wlfe What do you thlnk would go well wlth thls new dress Hubby A snloke screen That was the end of a beautlful frlendshlp Llndbloom Weekly Moe Thls match wont llght loe What s the matter wlth lt' Moe I dont know It worked a llttle whlle ago Slgnlng off now Black Java It Just Had To Happen Llfe s only brlght spot 11111 xp11l11 IN llxx IVS ll 111111 lllllg' 111 VN11111 I-las Vanlbhed ll'l alr Oh where dld It go' It Just lsn t falr Cllmb the steeple Tell the people' Spare no cost' Its our cat that s been lost' P S It anyone sees our llttle gray and White kltten ln thc halls Please return hlm to room ll9 The Tattler gang slmply can t work wlthout a mas co SQUEEKY s REPORT s lall' 1 W 11111s A1 , 1 1 Ht 1111l splrlt Sllbdlilllg f drlxes l X qc 1 1111d 1 thc ca rl lx 1111 1x 1 k cle s on d1atl1 c s hc '11x fllPlll 111 ll 'wlsflllldkll arter 1111 .1 1 t 1 usu 1 1111 s 1 Ns 1111 11 Lf NN 1 I 1111 111 11 11.11111 1 1 1- 11011 X 1 1111., ec dXlll 1 t 1111111 ul s Q 1 11 s1111 Xl Mllkl s111 Nl ct 1 El .4111 111o11 111- ua all Sl Lf IUISI lllf 1 1 ll 11111-l11r111 l ll HU 1 a c IX 111111 111 ll 1 l. 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THE WOODWARD TATTLER I SPORTS DL VILBISS TIGERS TROUNCE BEARS 13 7 EHRHARDT AND KNIERIM STAR Tlgels Hold On Tyyo Yald I Llne, Blown Passes F01 Touchdown D8VllblSS Tlgers broke lnto the yy 1n column last Thursday lllght w1th a 13 1 yxctory over Woodyyard The West Fnders got the1r nrst ynctory of the season meanyyhlle pushlng the Bears down mto undls puted DOSSQSSIOD of the cellar La1ly in the second quarter Wood yyard stopped a T1gQf drlye on then own 5 yard l1ne when Rychleyyskl 1n tercepted a pass MIHULSS later Ollle Klees boys drew flrst blood when Dave Brown passed to D1ck Ehrhardt yy ho ran 30 yards for the score The try for the extra point yyas fumbled The Bears scored 1n the last few mlnutes of the second quarter W1th about 15 seconds rema1n1ng before the half Puls took the ball oyer from the Zyard llne on a quarterback sneak The extra po1nt try yyas a success on a Callahan to lxesshng pass The flrst half ended Xkltll Woodward on the long end of thc 4 fy sc mre lverythlng went well lll the tbxrd perlod for Woodward until Phrhardt mtercepted a pass on the D6VllblS 10 yard hne He ran downfield Jo yards finally belng stopped on the Woodward 40 Brown plunged to th 'll and then took turns with Ehr 18 yard line lhrhardt tore around end from there to score Ehrhardt klck was good Woodward was beaten by fallmg to cap1tal17c on two scorlng opportu nntles when only three yards from pay dlrt For the Tlgers llown and lhr hardt played good ball Woodward s Jim Knlerem looked good on both h1sIcIiefens1ve hne play and backheld wor Llbbey Llghtwelghts Beat Bear Reserves By 7 0 Lount Woodwards fightmg reserve team under the d1rect1on of thelr new coach L C Clark lost xts flrst game of the season 7 0 last Frlday mght to a much heavler and speedler Llbbey squad Today the Polar Bears w1ll play thelr second game meet1ng the Tlgers at DeV1lb1ss Although both teams have been pract1c1ng for only two weeks lt looks as 1f qu1te a b1t had been ac compl1shed because of the superb blockmg and clever playlng yvh1ch yvas shown 1n the game The Cowboys garnered thelr only score mldway 1n the thlrd perlod on a 25 yard end run Klnker LlbbByS ma1n ball carr1er set up the score wh1le Kulkman converted the extra pomt fro1n placement Brllhant klcklng and runnmg of Woodwards back, Don Foore kept the Bear Cubs 1n the game In the last quarter the Bears managed to score a touchdown but It was null1 fied by a Cllpplllg' penalty Center B111 Leon deserves a word of pralse for hls outstandlng performance on both offense and defense Boys Replace Broken Glass Frank Szumlgala Joe Zarnock and Martln M8fC1D18k a1dS B Crouse xn repa1r1ng the pllfered dxsplay case In borrowlng the two watches and rad 10 the burglars lgnobely shattered a pane of glass Thls was expertly re paired by the aforementroed persons BIWIWIU 'lhe Jlnx tll pleyalls Centrals flglltlllg lrlsh a group of grydders who looked forward to defe'1tn2 tllf Walte lndlans because they have a team they consyder om of thc bet ln the schools hlstorv lost This loss came m the last mmute of game tlme DlCk Wandtke sklrted the ends and ran through tackle lll a succes sion of plays yyhlch earned sly: poml and a yymnmg margln Thlrd down and Z3 yards to pay dlrt Thls w as the sytuatlon NVltl'l not more than 40 seconds left Wandtke agam took the ball and faded back mtendlng to pass Both ends wer coyered and seelng a hole lll the llllG Wandtke took fl' l yadm1,, three tacklers he made the goal lllll and the wmmng score Walte 1 noyy on t p of the loon yy 1th Central 1n second place Libbey does not figure much m thus race thus far bemg beaten by both Cen tral and Walte But as far as pre dlctlons go the Cowboys are goms, look for not only a good game but also for the South Fnders to como out on the long end of the scores Woodward played one f nts bcst gunes last week against lJeVllbl wlth both runnlng and passmg., play! yyorklng to the lears adyantaLL Jlm Keqslmg gft off one of hls best passes wh1ch was caught bv end John Madras Madras seems to be domg exceptlonally well on th recelymg end of the aezlal attack busln ss Somethlng, neyy yyhlch worked yery effectlvely was the play of Jun Knlerlm On defense KHIQTIIII was playlng the end posltlon and on thf offense runnmg the ball was bxs duty and 1t was a duty whxch was per formed yery well -X player yyho seemed to be lllylllj., a good txme running., the ball was the Tlger back Dave brown lr Dxvc also was one of the outstandmg track men 1n the state ltral sayy the last of l ny I clottl Ill an rlsl uniform lt r 1 clottl left Frlday evenmg., after thc loss to Walte to play wlth a blgger team UNCLE SAMS ARMY New Cheerleaders Chosen Cllmaxmg the second mass meetmg of the year two new cheerleaders were chosen by the student body sapplause The boys were Clarence Schlfller and Harlan Ray both freshmen But SIDCS the performance of Norman Lee was so close to that of Harlan Rays the Judges conslstmg of Mrs Eula Upp Raymond Shellne and A J Brown have declded that Norman shall be a substltute thls year replaclng any cheerleader Wlth sxckness Next year he w1ll be a regular cheerleader Through the generos1ty ofthe fman clal department they have aqulred three new megaphones Mrs Upp IS advxsor of the group Wandtke P10l1llSeS Good Flghtlng Game Satulday lrobably the most dlscussed ball player lll lngh school football today IS Dlck Wandtke and for good rea son llc ln thc- best Flank MGFTIWCI tr1cltlons fore mlmost Slllglf' handed the all lmportant w1nn1ng touchdown ln the yyanmg seconds of a crucial game I'h1s past hlstory 15 lmportant for you hayc just read the cllmax of years of yreparatlon Dlck was born lll the yery shadows of Walte sta drum 1nd grew up to the rlng of lyaxte football glory ln hls sandlol days he was a teammate of our own hm lxesshng They played football together at the North Toledo Com munlty House Dxck a golden halred stocky boy of medlum helght takes all thls adula hon m strlde When asked about h1s achleyements he reflectlvely rubs hls chm a smlle fllts across hls face and he professes lgnorance When asked about the game Sat urday he serlously sa1d Woodward has always been tough for Walte remember last year and yyhat a good Job of Iemembcrmg they dld last gamc In athlctlcs he 15 as yersatlle as he IS expert ln football He played reserye basketball 111 school plu hockey and softball out of school DlCk Wandtke IS a blg gun 1n the Walte offense and the k1nd of enemy yyo welcome for he IS one swell guy Band MaJorettesExcel1 In In1t1al Performance Makmg thenr belated appearance the Woodward band shown like the proverbralmrlllon ID thexr newly clean ed umforms Its precxsxon marchmg was one of the finest exh1b1t1ons dmsplayed ln many a year A note of or1g1nal1ty was struck when the mayorettes rose above the common stunts and presented a crowd p1eas1ng cowgxrl number Woodward s hlgh steppmg exponets of the terpsxchorean art are Gertxe M1llerEla1ne Lykowskl June Wagner Lurene Wagner Pat Snyder and Helen Barabas Stepping out of the l1ne of majorettes the versatlle June Wagner doubles as drum majorette Band, Chorus Electlons Held New ofhcers for the coming year have been elected by the Woodward Band and Glee Club Members of the band elected Bob Boudreaux presldent Sue Cheney VICE president Donna Merrlll secretary treasurer and Tom Meade reporter Wllllam Harrls has charge of the band uniforms Appolnted presldent of the Glee Club IS Clayton Salonz Other oflicers ln clude vice presldent Sally Ellls sec retary Ramona Carr treasurer Cllgflfd Davld and sergeants at arms Henry Sagovam and Eugene Prebe Susan Tlmmel w1ll agaln resume her posltlon as accompanlst Edgar Sortoa 1s advlsor of both groups Conmay Comments On Drlll As a whole the students were very orderly and they have a good send oh' for fire drxlls ln the future commented D1str1ct Chxef James Connay Two mln utes and 50 seconds was the exact length of t1me taken by the dr1ll Lt Leonard Madden stated that tlme and speed were secondary when com pared wlth orderlxness durlng the fire drllls WOODWARD TO MEE'1 WAITE TOMORROW Victory For Bears VS ould Be M3101 Upset of Ifavorltes record of four d ff tts Woodward eleyen yylll first wln agan st th Walte lndlans tomght y n t last 1 e out for their flfth con thelr second agamst the bears Howeyer the last battlc a very one Slded affalr cannot b looked back at wlth prlde by the Woodward squad Although the North Toledo team will be weakened much by 1l1JL1I'lOS the experlence tney haye galned b thelr four games already played yy1l1 more than even the accounts W1th the plcture of last years ylc torlous game W1th the league leader manv Woodward fans wlll follo thelr team and be on hand at gam time hopmg for a repetltlon Both coaches haye remarkablc players although Jack Mollenkopf Dlck Wandtke IS expected to outplay any man on the team wlth ald fron Joe Westonkerchner and the rest of the Ind1an squad W1th speedy Jxm lxmerem and powerful Frank Plaseckl 1n the star mg llneup for the Bears a great at tempt w1ll be made to break the mag, nlflcent work of the lndlans and equal or exceed the amount of glor the North End team recelyed aftcl last years victory Followmg a the last place try for their league leadlng Favored to eleven w1ll be secutlye win Four Boys From Bear Squad Enter Cross Country Meet Fuller and Dick Chesko of Vyoocl ward entered the flrst clty wxde cros country meet held last Wednesday n Ottawa lark Woodward placed fourth wlth Llbbey Scott DeV1lb1ss and Waxte competmg Sylvester Stewart 0l,1l,Sl,dllf'llllX., tr lck man ln the state took flrst place for Walte wh1le John Armstrong, also of Walte was runnerup The flrst seyen men to come 1n were from Waite Woodward has no faculty member 1n charge of the team although trans portatlon IS prov1ded by thc faculty Glrls Leaders Club Elects Officers For Coming Year Electrons ofthe Gxrls Leaders Club held October 6 resulted ln the follow mg cabmet offlrcers presldent Wanda Jutkowskl V106 presld e n t Mar1lyn Bustdleker secretary Joan McLean and treasurer Glorla Aberllng Mary Hlder Betty Lou Claypool and Mary Jane Kublckl compose the com mlttee ln charge of the mass meetmg wh1ch the club wlll sponser at some later date With the contlnuatxon of tourna ments three girls were appomted ID charge of the dlfferent recreatxons Myrna Kean leads the glrls games L1ll1an Glberson has charge of the boys and glrls games and Harrlet Long and Ethel Bobby w1l1 take care of the lntra mural and outsxde actlv 1t1es These glrls wxll also clrculate the advertlslng of these projects MISS Catherine McClure gym rn structor IB the advxser of the Girls Leader Club I scoRE GUESSING l Come on lnds rack your brams and guess the score of the Woodward Walte game Drop your guesses 1n the box outslde room 119 Woodward Walte Name 1 X ur .r',j,f,lf ',, M. or-A 4 ,ral ' 'iI,II,, ' 1 . ,. -.,. -. 1 JL, - , , . . 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THE WOODWARD TATTLER LORDS ON TOP AS Woodward Whispers DkIVE NEARS END: DOM f01'get that all 1mP01'b211t Teams Pass S3 500 As Blues game tomorrow mght between Wood ward and Walte More than ever we ll need a large student body there to back up the team A tour of lnspectlon was lllade bv MISS Ruth Gllmartln, art supervlsor ln Toledo schools, ln the art classes last Thursday Judglng fronl her pleased expresslon, the work belng done IS more than satlsfactory Durlng the C schedule today whlch was the first of the year the full length movle Road To Morroco was shown Because they hav never falled to fulfill a request, the .Tumor Red Cross of Woodward has once more been asked to make 30 tray favors to be used as Chrlstmas decoratlons for our armed forces overseas Lt Watson Welever better known as Doc pald a short vlslt here Mon day D6Sp1te the strenuous tralnlng he has undergone, Doc revealed that he has galned several pounds Tryouts for drum maJor w1ll be held next week The three boys who wlll compete for the posltlon are Bob Van Horn, Cllff Zahrzewskl and Jack Hennessy May the best man wln As ln prevlous years, MISS Angela Abalrs food classes Wlll agaln can food for teachers who wlll supply the food and necessary equlpment Clerklng ln department store can be held responslble for strange ac qualntances Try to ask Sally Ellls about the sale she made to Al Capone, well known gangster, Mon day evenlng Sally IS stlll speech ess Another welcome addltlon Woodward IS sophomore Teddy Geur hauser Teddy formerly attended D8Vl1b1SS Hlgh School The pertlnent toplc of lnflatloll IS the subJect of MISS Blanche Hazel tons home llvlng classes newest proJect Th1S study wlll be contlnued the entlre school year Phy111S Treplnskl found her home nurslng tralnlng helpful durlng her recent bout wlth ptomalne polsonlng Paylng attentlon ln class pays d1V1 dends No one can say there s lltjthlllg sweet ln MISS Camllla Savage s classroom Dozens of bees have been regular students ln her hlstory class Startlng a new fad Betty Hansen wears class rlngs to match her moods Those two she wears al ternately belong to Punchy Calla han and Stlnky Floro, who halls from Port Cllnton Hlgh School Due to the fact that the magazlne campalgn IS taklng up most of her tlme MISS Ethel Kerllng announced there w1ll be no effort made to select a new co advlsor for the sophomore class untll the campalgn 1S ended Speclal note to Woodward glrls You had better begln maklng plalls for the Sadle HaWk1HS Dance No vember 11, whlch wlll be glven by the Glee Club Advance reports sav that competltlon W111 be Stlff Joy Mohrharts lnachlne shop classes have Just l'6CelV6d thelr first stack of metal ln the past three years Thls 1S good news for prevl ous stock had been almost depleted MIS Catherlne Manton When asked what she thought of Woodward Mrs LHCDPTIDC Manton a new member of the faculty replled It l the frl n lllest place ln Whll h I lnave ever bel 1 Mr Nlanlon wlo formerly taught l lbr sry Instructlon atRoh1nson Jr H1 h 1'-11118 new llhrnlan replaclng M ss. Stclla Sawtel f now reflred H fore taklng up her dutle at Roblnson lr H1 ll she was a member of the old M ln I lt l llV downtown Mr Manton remarked that she would I ke to have Woodward students feel lf s thelr own llhrary and that thev would alwavs bc welcomed there She has been ln many hlgh school ll hrarles hut b ll ves Wood vard has one lfnot th best llhrar of the Toledo Hlgh Sch lols She also s ld of all the people she has come ln contact wlth she llke-:the attltude and frlendllness of Woodward s students the best There wlll be as few changes made as POS'-Ilble ln the llbrary New books have been comlng ln and many more are to be ordered Mrs Manton expects to have a book dlsplay ln the near fu ture She IS the slster of Mrs Lucllle Farrell another member of the faculty E Voss Prepares Dlsplay Edward Voss a student IH Mrs O Brlen s blolngy class has prepared the first exhlblt for the second floor dlspla ca-le It conslsts of elght cases of hutterflles and moths from Ohlo and northern MlChlgah The Tattler 1 ln charge of contactlng teachers who wlsh to exhblt projects whlch they have undertaken ln thelr class Students wlth h0bbl8S are also urged to notlfy Joan Lznyszek and Florence Zych of the Tattler staffwho have charge of the case Nextweek sdlsplav wlll lnclude cop IGS of the Curtls Publlshlng Company s magazlnes Art Students Go To Market Twenty three advanced art students of MISS June Anderson packed up thelr sketch books and camp chalrs to go sketchlng at the Toledo Market Place near the Clvlc Audltorulm las Tuesday Those who went are the fol lowlng Iren JBhkOWSkl Kathleen McCloud Dorothy W01SlfT6T Dorothy Ashford Mary Lorens Lols Ann Pasch Lucllle Fol y Patrlcla Ann Moore Sarah Iones Evelyn Forest Bonnle Jean Lee Chrlstlne Pavlos Eugene GRWISTH Ed wln Roberts Wllllam Long James Seed Dale Rodenhauser Bob Hallet Rlchard Kerween Raymond Gelser Edward Mu szlnskl Henry Segovlano and Walter Bonkowskl New Books Recelverl Among the new books recelved for the new school year and thelr quantl tles from the Blard of Fducatlon are 40 World Wealth 10 Lets Read 40 Allce Auams 40 WebstersStudent Dlc tlonary 40 Chlna 40 Eplr- of Amerlca 40 Pecullar Treasure 30 PO1lSh Profile Addltl0H81 books lDClUd9 40 Red Helfer 40 Wagons Westward 40 Ivan hoe 40 Sand 40 Wlnston Dctlonary 20 Store Salesmanshlp 1 leachers Plan and Source Book 28 Shakespeares Comedles 5 Renfrew Flles agaln 40 Bambl 5 Sergeant Squltfy and aset of Open Shelf Books Mlss Pthel Kerlln head of the Blue Team has received help ln countlng money from the followlng three HITIS Delphlne Lukasklewlcz Kathleen Schmutzer and Evelyn McDougall An lce cream treat was the reward recelved bv Mlsl- Helen C rlffln and her class Wednesday for turnlng ln the most subscrlptlons Gam, Drlve Ends Tuesday Mr Clyde Van Tassel mlth a total of S1754 50 the Whlte 'Ieam headed by Floyd Lords 18 lead lng MISS Ethel KerllnsBlue Team WhlLh has S1712 00 to ltS credlt ln the Magazlne Drlve The amount ofmoney tul ned ln dally by the Whlte Team IS Wednesday S298 50 Thursday 322300 Prl 314175 Monday S664 75 Tuesday S224 00 and Wednesday 817250 Wednesday 617500 Thursday S212 00 Frlday S197 50 Monday S727 72 Tues day 5264 Z5 and Wednesday S135 50 IB the Blue Team s dally record Rooms selllng the most magazlne subscrlptlons on the Whlte slde are Wednesday room 126 S162 per caplta total of S45 50 Thursday room 327 24c per caplta total of S8 00 Frlday room 126 S142 per caplta total of S36 00 Monday room 126 S196 per caplta total of S5500 Tuesday room 126 S155 per caplta total of S43 50 Wednesday room 126 S105 per caplta total of S29 50 Hlgh room on the Blue Team are Wednesday room 206 S2 34 per caplta total of S7 00 Thursday room 206 S4 25 per caplta total ofS17 00 Frlday room 206 S4 34 per caplta total of S13 00 Mon dav room 206 S417 per C8DltB totalof 512 50 Wednesdev room 312 93C per A free movle on school tlme wlll be the PTIZS for the Wlnnlng team Clyde Van Tassel IS the general chalrman of the drlve Student f0lll'lCll Sponsor Meetlng Por All Freshmen IY'PSllllIlll students wcre called tl fl nl ttlllf, luesday by the Student Lflllflhll for thc purpose of explalnlng the counclls movement ln aldlng to carrx out many lobs here at Wood ward Hall guards noon nlovles and selllllp stamps ln thclr order are the most llnportant undertaklng of the group The 1llldtY'CldSSIlItIl were told by lllf mb: IS of the councll that the coun cll IS for the school and there should be no resentment lf students are asked to cooperate so that completlon of the Job IS posslblc Thelc are ovcr 100 hall guards checklng hall passes every hour of the day lennles taken ln payment from students who see the movles e lch noon must be counted bv the glrl members of th: councll The boys keep order ln the audltorlum and make It the Job of the Janltors easler by keeplng the audltorlum clean A stamp selllng campalgn wlll not be started untll the end of the maga llne campalgn when there Wlll be tlme to make the drlve successful Rlchard Joseph IS presldent of the councll and Mlss Dorothea BlSh0p advlsor We had one Koronowa last week so well have the other one thlS week Thls tlnle 1tS Paul Koronowa of the A A C at Truax Fleld, Madlson Wls consln CALL ARMS The Honor Spot thls week IS oc cupled by Ivt Cllntoll Gelser Al though he lsnt a Woodward grad uate he deserves to be recognlzed Lllntons brother Ray, Junlor brought to school last Monday a lurple Heart decoratlon recelved for brayery ln the battle of S1C1ly Cllnt ln the Army for three vears was also Ill the North Afrlcan campalgn The medal was placed ln the trophy case for the students to VIEW Ray also has two other brothers ln the S6I'V1C6 Walter and Bernard both ln about SIX nlonths ThlS lsnt enough to have ln servlce so Ray wlll be ln ducted sonletlme ln January after completlng the first semester Ben Dudek now ln the Navy has been declared mlsslng ln actlon ac t,0l dlllg to a telegram recelved from the War Department bv hls parents Remenlber Joe Hascal Thls IS hls address Cpl Joseph B Hascal ASN 35545332 634 QM Bn Flrst Platoon Fort LEWIS Washlngton Thls fellow conles honle on leave October 16 so Ill publlsh h1S ad dress a llttle ln advance Albert I' l'OIltlOl.1S AS2!c Co 1248 USN TS Great Lakes Illlnols Add thls one to your llst Arthur Henry La LOI1d0 S2!c US Naval Alr Statlon Bks 3 Atlantlc Clty New Jersey Robert Martln, class of 1940 and edltor of the 40 Fattler IS servlng ln the Unlted States Navy Im sure there IS a lot of people who would llke Bobs address, so, come on klds, turn lt ln llll sure that no one has forgotten about Phll Pvans Good old Phll, ln a letter to Mr Meek, revealed hls hospltal namely Deshon General ln Butler Pennsylvanla Pvt Evans has seen actlon ln North Afrlca and ln the Slclllan campalgn There w ould be no better good deed for the dav than to slt down and wrlte a letter to Pvt Phllllp F Evans 45529926 Ward 24 Deshon General Hospltal Butler Pennsylvanla Here lS a boy lucky enough to pass the exanllnatlon to OCS tOfflcers Candldate School! Its Pvt Gerald Parker 355226966 Co C Bks 2 Receptlon Center Fort Benjanlln Harrlson Indlana Come on Jerry we re all pulllng for you Mrs Isla Van Vranken recelved a letter from Pvt Wllllam S Sares 55557997 60th TG Sqd 605 Cl 212 Keesler Fleld M1SS1SS1ppl Mrs Van Vranken s classes are furnlshlng the funds for the Tattler to be sent to these boys That s what you call good hearted Edward DODZCZGWSRI a Junlor of 1943 wlll have a leave commenclng the 16th of October Ed IS statloned at Great Lakes Ill Another Fd IS Fdward W3kaSlHSkl of 1940 Fd ln the AAC fArmy Alr Corpsj IS also on furlough Raymond Manders 42 has also seen plentv of actlon Instead f Afrlca or Slclly ltS New Caledonla Ray IS ln the Army Llttle Davle Garwackl IS ln the Navy Dave 1S statloned at Great Lakes Ill Lets have Daves ad dress ' - , . . 9 - ' o o 1 l 7 I . 1 5 w - i' ' y 'I .- 41 an fr I :I I . I I, I. , . I . . v , ' ' . 's e . ,. ' 'f ' . ' f ' - I , sl '. . ' , .,'.' Nr . ' I . w - y . . I I .I I . 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I He who as not pre S L i I T Economy as too late pared today wall be at the bottom of the le Constantly Consrstently Constructz ss so tomorrow purse Vol XVI Toledo Ohxo October 22 1943 N0 4 Teachers, Students Comment On Talks Kerlm Would Llke Leaders To Talk To Woodwards Upperclassmen len hers and students who at tended the Commumty Wxde Fonfer ence last Thursday returned t Woodward w1th man new ldeas about present everyday llfe Th1s was one of the most lnter estlng conferences I haye attended remarked MISS Fthel Kerhn I espc c1'1lly enjovcd the comments made by the puplls and beheve lt would be a good ldea to have the leaders como here to talk to the Junvor and senlor students on a panel d1scuss1on I was ass1gned to the recreato group and found lt very lnterestlng Phe dlsscussxon was centered on the youth of today and what thev should do commented Bessle Papps M1ss Catherme McClure repl1ed that lt was very worth whlle and beheves that somethlng blg yy1ll arlse from the suggestxons XYl'l1Cl'l were lntro duced Dr Franks report was ex cept1onally good and he gacye eyery one somethm to th1nk about, re marked M1ss McClure The conference was yery educfx tlonal to both students and adults l thlnk It would be a good ldca to con txnue such meetmgs stated Paul Seymour Th1s clty yylde meeting was cer tanly an eye operer remarked M1ss Angela Abalr and proved to be help ful to all those who attended Ramona Carr l'I'l6llt1Ol'l8d that E L very fine conference and hopes to have many more 1n the future Ramona also stated that the a rlous orgamzatlons whlch were rep lesented offered many new sugges tlons If these conferences are cont1nued I hope I have the prlvllege to attend the next commented Marcla Closkl It would be worth XXl'l1lC lf tm same group that met could get to gether and dlscus the t0plCS further mto detall state MISS Amle Mlller Cooperatlon IS a good slgn of the future w1th the chyef problem of up sets 1n the famlhes due to the war confrontlng us now The comments were enhghtenmg and were approved by the young people added MISS Mlller Richard Joseph remarked It was yery thoughtful of the assoclatlons to let the students enter the conference It broadens thelr thoughts of hte and lets the young people ln on what the adults thmk of the present s1tu ation It was a benefxt for all those who attended replled Homer Hanham The top1cs duscussed were verv stlmulatlng to future war words and other act1v1t1es Organlzlng a group to solve these major problems may result from th1s conference stated MIQS Margorle Hamxlton M1ss June Anderson Plcks Representatlves For Art Representatxves to the art dlVlB10D of the Northwestern Ohlo Teachers Ass oclatlon wh1ch w1ll be held at the art museum October 29 have been chosen by M1ss June Anderson art lnstructor These glrls Kathleen McCloud Helen Barr Dorothy Ashford Ann Kern and Yvonne Chadwlch w1ll dlsplay various textlle work they have done M1ss Anderson deslgned the black figures bemg used on the navv menu covers pr1nted by Hugh Montgomery s prlnt shop for the Jumor Red Cross Two thousand of these w1ll decorate Chrxstmas dmner tables xn the Navy COMMUNITY WAR CHLST CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN MONDAY MRS LEU Woodward enters the Communlty War Chest campalgn nest Monday when students 1n fxrst hour classes w1ll be asked to sxgn pledges Con trlbutmns w1ll be taken durlng the followmg four days wlth teachers checklng all contrlbutlons agalnst the students pledges Prmclpal La Rue has set Wood wards quota at 'E300 Thxs student goal IS to be obtamed thru free glv 1ng Facultv members also contr1bute thexr funds to Mrs Lva Leu Wood wards bu1ld1ng representatlve Lets Help Fach Other Wln IS the slogan for the Greater Commu n1ty War Chest drlye In the cltv the campa1g'n runs from October 24 to November 10 Slxty e1ght orgamza tlons are to share 1n th1s years chest of 551309944 Among., these are 11 natlonal war fund agencxcs mne war commumty SCTVICBS and 24 home front agencles D1str1but1ng materlal to the fac tones for the Communlty War Chest are Lloyd Barnes Jack Waters Glen Weaner, George Bennett, Lynn Stro bel Norman Davls, and Norman Lee, all H1 Y boys Comedy To Be Presented Not strlctly G I a muslcal comedy Whlch was wrltten by Kenneth Zun- merman grad of 42 wxll be shown ln Augusta Georgla today Th1s comedy formerly shown at Camp Gordon w1ll be shown ln Augusta as a token of ap preclatlon for the klndness and hospl tallty of the people of the aforemen tloned cxty Mr Zlmmerman has recently been promoted to a corporal Teachers Urged To Jom C C LaRue has urged all teachers to become members of the Ohlo Edu cat1onAssoc1at1on the Northwestern Teachers Assoclatxon the National Ed ucatlon Assoclatxon and the 'loledo Teachers Assoclatlon At a recent teacher s meetmg Mr LaRue stressed the importance of these organlzatlons ln connectlon wlth the teach1ng field Mrs Eva Leu buxldmg represent atmve IS accepting membershlp fees this week Puzzles Made From Posters Posters which were dxstrxbuted and collected by the Tattler rn aldmg the magazme drlve were glven to M1ss Angela Abalr and Mrs Mary O Brien to be made xnto puzzles After mountxng them on wood and havlng them cut out by Jlg saws the ch1ld care classes and the Red Cross w1ll have them sent to both nurserles hrought the clty and to England FOURTEENTH SAGA CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN TUESDAY PICTURES TO BE REWARDS MISS Abbuly Glves POIMGIS Kelter, Hascal Have Charge To Retall Selling Classes Of Double Assembly ln order to allow her retall selllng cl1sses to galn a better lnslght lnto the sellm caleer they plan to fol low Mrs Isla Van Vranken lnvlted M1ss Margerv Abblyly ass1stant buy er of basement ready to wear at La alle and Ixochs to speak A few polnters of tnls talk Wlll be lnter estmg to all lyloodyyard glrls who are employed as clerks ln Toledos department stores The approach to a customer IS a sunny smlle and a pleasant May I help you A smxle always goes the longest wav towards breaklng the re serve of a customer Appearance also counts a hundred fold A neat tallored buslness 11k dress IS much more presentable than someth1ng fr1lly and gawdy Sales persons are the front of the store A s1lly, over v1vac1ous uncon v1nc1ng sales clerk IS not only held agalnst the character of the person but agalnst the 1ntegr1ty of the store The store depends upon these clerks to uphold xts reputatlon at all tlmes To know the merchandlse be1ng sold IS another 1mportant pomt N0thlllL, aggravates a customer more than to be gxven an unsatlsfactory answer Questmns may be asked freely bv the newcomer m the de partment and they w1ll be answered as satlsfactorxly as posslble The selhng f1eld IS very extens1ve and promotlons come readlly Th1s f1eld IS really large enough to en compass many people Mrs Van Vranken plans to have other speakers who Wlll endeavor to encourage g1rls to enter the f1eld of selhng PRINCIPAL S PLEA The Greater Toledo Communrty War Chest Drrue rs now under way Thrs year szxty ezght or ganzzatrons wrll be wholly or part ly supported by our grfls Seven teen of these are Natronal War Fund Agencres mne are War Com munity Services and forty two are Home Front Agencres Every one of the srxty erght are worthy of our support One of the first and most rm portant functrons of our Hugh School rs to teach you boys and gzrls to be good crtrzens of our my state and natron A really good cztrzen rs mrndful not only of hrs own welfare but of the welfare of all others We are not all equally fortunate As an example some of our young men who were wzllmg to risk then' Izves rn our defense are now rn Cflefny P11300 CHYYIPS Of H7 ,703 prtals dependent upon our care Our contrrbutrons to the War Chest wrll ard these men The amount we glue wrll ol' course not be large but rf each grves just a lrttle the combmed amount wrll be large Lets learn to share wzth others It rs a prmcrple of good crtrzen ship Help ' Mr A J Brown wishes to extend another plea to all clubs to sponsor a mass meetlng Woodward victory cha nces are excellent m the second round and lets get behlnd the team ln a big way MR SI-IELINE To launch th1s years Saga Cam palgn yv1th a bang a double as semblv per1od w1ll be held next 'luesday when a short plav w1ll bc presented and members of the bagt staff will be mtroduced to the student body Kathryn lxe1tcr and Marvln Hascal co Jumor ed tors, a e charge of th1s assembly Woodward s fourteenth annual Saga drlye w1ll begln offlclally Tues day, October 26 md termmates Tues day November Z The pr1ce of the Saga th1s vear as 1n prev1ous years w1ll be fsl 45 howeyer students may ment of S50 CXDSISS IS the theme chosen for th1s year s annual Adele Loehrke and Clara Mae Spath, co edltors ln charge of clrculatlon, placed the quota at 1 200 books An ent1rely new system ln regard to the hlghest salesman IS being ln troduced th1s year Instead of pre sentmr, a free Saga to the h1ghe t sales person 1n each class as has been done ln former years the hlghest bov and g1rl salesman 1n each class w1ll have an opportunlty to have thelr p1ctures taken at the Photo Reflex studlo 'lhese p1ctures w1ll be pr1nted on a speclal page set aside for the super dooper salesmen of Woodward R K Shelme 19 advlsor of the Woodyvard yea1 book Dance Gwen As Reward Two dances may have to be given for the pupils who sold magazlnes on both Mondays of the magaz1ne drive Th1s 18 due to the many subscrlptlons brought ID on these days Yellow tlckets w1ll be g1ven for the first dauce and red t1Ck6tS w1ll mdxcate the second dance Each set of tickets w1ll be dlstrlbuted before each dance Although the dances w1ll be held after the campalgn durlng assembly perlods the dates have not yet been defmxtely decided Band Increases In Number Woodward s band conslstlng of f1f teen muslcxans IS rapldly nslng to the top Edgar Sorton xnstructor said It IS comlng along flue and he hopes to have It IDCYBSSB to a 100 P1808 band Football attendants w1ll vlew the band as usual at all of the schools gndlron battles New musxc w1ll be played throughout the year Mr Sorton who 18 a newcomer to Woodward IB replacmg Guy Sutphon former band mstructor who has retxred He also has charge of the orchestra made up of ten puplls and the Glee Club wlth an enrollment of elghty three -il.i..-.-.... 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THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER THE WUUDWARD TATTLER I,l1bl1Sll6d and Pr1nted Every School Week by the luplls of Woodu ard High School lrlce 3c a s1ngle copy TATTLER STAFF Ldltol ln Chief Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor Special Feature Exchange Editor Boys Sports Editor fxrls Sports Editor Sports Column Mllitary Editor Business Manager Column Editor Su anne Ioerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucxlle Foley Christine Pavlos Beatrice Blaleckx Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komisarek Walter Bonkowskl Sidney Adams Florence Baker Reporters Ralph CaJewskx Joan Cnyszek David Crib hm Mary Hnder Patricia Janowxeckl Anne Kornowi James Nelson Loulna Roberts Sabina Sllchclnskl Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJc1ak Jacqueline WuJc1ak and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Marie Ersxg Thank You, Miss Warren HROUGH the kind generoslty of Miss Maude Warren who in memory of her mother has en dowed a Town Hall Memorial Membership twelve Woodward students will Ihave the pr1v1lege of seeing and hearing a score of the most distm gulshed speakers 1n the world Not only wlll the tlcketholders profit by tbl op portunlty but all Woodward will be informed through oral reports ln the classrooms and written reports ID the Tattler To thank you Mlss Warren we shall try to make the most of your gift Value Of Mathematlcs HE following letter written to William Rohr by a former Woodward student now in the Navy points out polgnantly the value of math ematics In art he writes It was onl three mon Q i Q 1 i 1 ' , ' 1 ' A . 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' n 4 5 ' fr at :lf p y the ago that I was ID school and you were telling me not to Joln the navy unt1l I had finished school Now I am very sorry that I did notllsten to you Tell your boys that to take up any trade one must have four years of high school and a lot of mathematics I could have had a second class petty oflicers rating if only I had known algebra and trigonometry Tell the boys ln your class to study all the math and mechanical drawmg they possibly can I remain your foolish student who wouldn t listen' Need we say more? Cut Down On Waste ASTING food IS becoming a habit with Woodward students Since the begmnlng of school last month students from semors to freshmen have been discarding part of their lunch each day Food IS a valuable war material Wasting It only prolongs the war which we are trvlng to end as soon as possible This practice also makes the Job of the school maintenance department blgger m in these tlmes when workers are hard to find If you brmg more than you can eat to school and are one of the wasters, cut down on the size of your lunches Help keep down your home food bill, make the cafeteria work easier, and help solve the food WlStlDg problem , I Wish To Nominate ITH the beginning of every school year, clubs and classes must organize and elect officers of the coming year Now is the time to give serious thought to the people who you wish to represent you as candl dates Although we are inclined to consider our friends upper most ID our minds, there are other factors to be regarded The most 1mportant of these factors is leadership Without a good leader an organization does not function properly Besldes leadershlp this person should possess dependability, ingenuity. and ver satlhty This l'eBp0l'lSlb1l1l2Y of electing officers hes on the shoulders of every member of an organization So, in order to elect the best people mto office, we all must contribute our efforts Not only must we use thoughtful consideration 1n choosing our can dldates, but we must also back them to the limit to see that they are put into ofhce OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such H1 gates' We re back agam with some more hot gossip The back fence industry sure lSd00lIllI1gl Vanda Geordt IS all a flutter these days Wanta know the reason? Tis said by those who know that Johnhy IS on his wav home from Great Lakes Occasionally Joe Ustazewskl takes n trxp with Wlnken, Blxnken and Nod during hrst hour Is a girl the cause of it all? Gertrude Miller and Irving Birr still seem to be hitting it off pretty well with Pal Cupld Brings back one s faith xn human nature just to warch them Who IS that handsom feller who brings forth such complimentary remarks from the girls ln 216 fifth hour? We ll bet not even one Tattler reader could ever guess what holds V1rg1n1a Ewauskl s attention during algebra Why algebra of course' Those cheers emerglng from Miss Edna Mc Laughlms history class commence every time Dick Aubry begins to recite No kidding he really has plenty on the ball Have you noticed the girls biting their finger nails lately'7They ve all trying to decide whom to take to the Sadle Hawkm s day dance Better put your best foot forward lf you expect to get lnvxted boys That smiling face behind the counter of a loca bakery is the property of none other than Doris Ma Poole Guess I ll go out and buy some property fo m Phyllis Wemlel xs recelvmg an overly large amount of mail from Findlay Ohio lately Bob Fel lers is the lucky correspondent To what power of attraction do we owe fact that Ethel Hogg wears two rings on a chaln about her neck We wonder and you probably do too More than one girl has been wondering why Jlm Knlerlm IS so cool toward the feminine population of Woodward Sonny Ientz seems to have attracted a certam Central lass by the name of Pat McCarthy For that matter who hasen t he attracted? Boy s have you noticed the cute freshman girls W H S has acqulred this year'7 For example theres Pat Urbanowskl Ramona Tobey and Joanne Kollnskl Mary Gravlus seem to haxe won more than Just a little attenslon from Ted Gernhauser Ask her about the hayrlde sometime Qulteanln terestlng affair Shirley Miller has taken more than just a pa trlotlc intrest ln the army Who s the guy that gets all your mall St1nky'7 An innocent bystander would like to know 1fJ1m Conley can dance Anyone knowing the answer can leave lt 1n the Tattler Box 1 an s Slugs Clayton, Katie Ke1ter's flame, has been glimpsed by yours truely Conclusion I love my poppa but oh, you kxd' s s 4 Speaking of dances, Richard Wojciechowski and Clement Nowak twok dancing lessons at Arthur Murry's studlo last summer We're waiting to see them In action . . I A fl1p of the coin has decided Eileen Trondle's destiny Who IS tails, E1leen'7 My Very First Date Mother had said Icould go alone this tlme' Yes, I finally was old enough to go all by myself At first, I had been proud and thrilled, but now,upon hear mg his footsteps, I became more than a little fright ened As he came through the door his face llt up with a tender, disarming smile Without uttering a word he crossed the room, and bendlng over me gently, took my face in his hands My heart leaped mto my throat After what seemed a lifetime he shook h1s head slowly and B8ld,uI can save the two m the back, but thls front one will have to come out' The first thing to do said the doctor to the man with the frazzled nerves IS to stop thinking of yourself to bury yourself ID your work Gosh said the patient I m a concrete mixer East Tech Scarab Cleveland A thought for today After high school what? Harness your forces now with a S0l1d education Black Java Junlor and senlor boys at East Techmcal High School are being trained 1n the fundamentals of the art of self defense The boys under the dxrec tion of their gym instructor are learning wrestling and hand to hand combat ln Jujltsu and Judo Wife What do you think would go well with thls new dress Hubby A smoke screen Llndloom Weekly Chicago My father was a politician in his day Yeah what did he usually run for? The border Lmdbloom Weekly A reporter s report to the nation Black Java Measles Trying to think of some feature whxchl was just itching to write about I came across some scratch paper I wanted to make my story catchy so I chose the title Measles And then another bright idea dawned upon me Yes don t worry I was too good to lt because you know lt IS ID a strange place Seriously though I saw Bill Harris standlng on a dlme and Idon tknow why but that kid remind ed me of a five and ten cent store With a few de ductions putting the divisor over the denumer tract I discovered why he reminded me of a five and ten cent store nothing over ten cents Sunny Skaff says he has a chance for the basket ball team Wonder when they re going to raffle it From watchmg the expressions on some of our teachers faces a blotter IS something you look for while the ink IS drymg Frank Plasekx declares up and down that corn syrup is good for corns Did you know that Mr Weis neck reminds me of a typewriter because it s Underwood Bob HHFTISOD says his laugh IS 100 per cent for the students Peanuts long has tried to borrow money from Mr Meek for an ice cream bar for three years now The vowels arel O U Huddy Mrs Eula Upp says the most common xmpedx ment ln the speech of America is gum All good things come to an end so well con tlnue but no paper stretcher To you and you fl say Haven tI held you up before'7gThe gun looks amlllar but I don t recognize the face Wow is our feature editor mad' I never saw any one so particular Ihad a period upslde down and I got thrown out of the Tattler office or was that why'7 Synonames Franny Dyer Jim Thle Bob Bouxdreaux Eugene Sulewskx Charlene Hamilton Cliff Slglow Howard Haynes Sharp Short Sblek Speed Sweet Shy Sport If you want to see a really funny slght, just ask Sldnev Adams to put on his little black derby If he doesn't look Brltlsh, then you name lt' 4 4 4 4 Curiosity is fatal, sometimes While trying to de termlne the depth of the new fountain down town, Mildred Rokxckl bent over too far, and SPLASH' In she fell III I II I That happy look that Dee WuJc1ak has been wear 1ng lately was caused by Herb Watson's getting a three day leave from the air corps Lucky girl' wk PF 4 Some of W ward's handsome males have been Wondering why sophomore Marilyn Nixon doesn't seem to notice them Well, boys, Don Rust, a senior from Macomber IB the early bird in thls case 1 l I I With our fingers crossed, this should hit the bot tom of the page Ouch' It d1d THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER WOODWARD T0 MEET 1 POLAR BEARS BEATEN BY INDIANS 20 0 GIRLS SPORTS BULLDOGS TONIGHT WET TURF HANDICAPS PLAYERS 4 h F Durrng the meetrng of the Grrl North Enders Flg ting or Leaders Club October 18 th rrls Satlllday S Game Wltnessed l+rrst V rctorv Knrerrm tr Ma Pl made plans for therr after school ac S By Soaked y ay try rtres A 3 rme Polar lear eleyerr wrll rn yade the Collrngw ood Ay enue staclrun tomght attemptrng to wrrr therr frrst Lame of the season as they encoun ter the thrrd place Scott Bulldogs rr a crtv league trlt Durrng the frrst round of play thc Lears have rmproyed greatly losrn two games by only one touchdown However the Bulldo s are slrghtl favored Several players haye been on the Injured lrst but are expected to sec plenty of actrorr Jrm Knrerrm re cently shrfted from end to wrngback suffered torn lrgaments rn the Del rl brss game and IS lrkely to be benche for the eyenrng John Callahan and Al Vertrlbeck wrll also be lost to the team as they entered the Nayy last Tuesday Scotts team although handrcappecl by rnjurres rn the past few games wrll be rn the best of shape Captarn Chrrs lxornrs who was shrfted to guard because of a leg rnjury wrll be back at hrs old posrtron at quarter Lack The last game between these twc teams saw the North Fnders come out on the short end of a 19 13 score and the Bears ar hoprng to ayengc thrs defeat by upsettrng, the Bulldogs Woodward Reserves Drop 19 0 Margrn To Trger Squad Woodwards reserye team droppccl rts second strarght game of the sea son at the hrnds of a superror Trge team from DeVrlb1ss 19 0 last Thurs 9-Y The Trgers garnered therr frrst srrc pornts rnrdway rn the second perrod on a trrple lateral yyrth Stecker run nnr,, 01 vards for the score The erc tra pornt was made on an end around by brown shortly after thrs the Bear Cubs atcempted a pass deep rn Trger ter rrtory but rt was rntercepted by lrran alert DeVrlbrss halfback who galloped 40 vards to pay dirt From that pomt the Bears began to strffen 'rrrd frnallv tot wrthrn the DeV1lbr 20 rard lrne as the half ended Throughout the last perrod rt wa a trght affarr wrth both teams play mg., at mrdfleld and exchangrng, punts A few mrnutes before the close of the game the Trgers got therr frnal score on a lrne plunge grvrng them a 19 0 vrctory Athletrc Drrector Reports On Football Trcket Sales Desprte the lack of yrctorres foot ball sales haye been brrsk In the hope of sc-crm, a repetrtron of last tears wrn 651 students yrewed th frrst Warte frame The smallest crow l of the season 451 spectators saw Woodward beaten by the lowest mar grn thus far at the Scott gam In attendance the Lrbbey game ey ceeded all others packrng rn 915 pa d admrssrons Elusrve yrctory was pre maturely cheered by 178 howlrng frc quenters of Woodward when DeV1l blss snatched vrctory rn the last hal Statlstrc for thrs story were ob tamed from A J Brown athletrc dr rector Physlcal Education Test Glven In Boys Classes Tests connected wrth the physrcal fit ness course were recently grven to all freshmen sophomores and rumors The average for all tests were 75 yard dash 9 3 seconds basketball drrbble erghtrn one mrnute chmnrng 10 standmg broadJump 86 mches The classes have done unusually well up to date and are gradually betterrng therr health l 1 l l l This club whrch consrsts of Irunror 'rncr senror grrls planned a scheclulc wlrrch wrll be follow ed throughout the year 'Ihe weeks actryrtres yvrll open on Tuc da nrght when the 5.,1rls may 1 rmc to the gym to partrcrpate rn th y rrrou actryrtres such as badmrnton prng po rg and shuffleboard Thesc ,rrls wrll organrze rnto parrs and play garnst each other On Wednesday nrghts after school the gym wrll be open to all grrls who wrsh to play on an rntramural team The frrst actryrty of the year wrll be lrrt prn baseball The games played by the teams wrll yary as the varrous sports come rnto season Durrng the past week the grrls agarn orgamzed therr teams named them and gav rnformatron to the gym rnstructors corcernrng the number of grrls on ear-lr team Co ed tournaments wrll be held on Thursday nr hts each week Srnce these tournaments proved to be so popular lat year plans a e berng., made to reorganrze them These teams consrst of parrs of grrls and ooys who compete agarnst each other rn badnrrnton shuffleboard and prng, P0712 The scorc and place standrng of each team rn rts partrcular league rs tc be kept and reported weekly Alter the meeting of the club was aljourrred, the grrls played hrt prn baseball All the rules of thrs game were thoroughly explarned so that thc crrls wrll be better frttcd to ref erce future games Mrss Catherrne McClure rs the ad yrsor of the club I ross Country Team Places Fourth rn Crty Wrde Race -lgarn takrng majorrty of places rr the second crty wrde cr rss countrv meet Warte took an easy decrsrorr scorrn 29 pornts Lrbbey s long drstarrt runners placed second yyrth 53 marks Port f'rI1tOl'1 ran thrrd wrth 65 Woodward nlacel fourth yyrth 88 pornts and Deyrlo ss ran frfth wrth 121 pornts Wartes two colored stars Sylves Stewart and lohn Armstrong placed an easx frrst and second rn that order Scott drd not place IH th mee for only one man took to the track under the Bulldog colors loys runnrnp, for Woodward were 'Tod Fernheuser Frost Cal DuHart Clrfford Hawks Rrchard Cheko Jack Paker Lechlak Carter and Al Whrt ney Suggetrons In Show Case Artrcles whrch are on drsplay rn the case on the second floor serve as some helpful suggestrons as to what can be packed rn the Red Cross boxes obtarned from Mrs Mary OBrren rn room 314 Transparent paper should be used rn wrappmg of these Red Cross boxes rn order to make rnspectron easrer On vrew rn the case near room 240 are the 1118100111118 publrcatrons berng used rn the present magazrne drrve Navy Sends Wave Reorurter Robert Bacheleder who rs afiilrated wrth the Navy Recrurtrng Office rn Toledo at the present trme vrsrted Woodward last Wednesday to check all grrl graduates between the years 1939 41 The Navy Recrurtrng Statron wrll deavor to contact the grrla by letters to rnterest then rn Jornrng the Waves The grrls who accept and pass prelrmm ary test wrll be sent to Hunter College tor their boot trarnrng ll The Cet Lven round of crty foot ball proved to be Just that last week DeVrlbrss avenged a frrst round de feat by Scott as the Trgers hung a 26 20 lrckrng on the Bulldogs Lrbbey also tasted syveet revenge by plasterrng Central 25 0 Tlrrs marked the season s peak for the golden Cow boys and prrmed them for therr battle wrth Warte tonrght Check these names on your all crty lrst Wandtke Lrgrbel Krall Kmer rm Kronbach Erhardt Meyers and Boothby Dale Crowe ex Rocket star and pal of many Woodwardrtes, rs mrssrng rn actron Crowe garned a natronal reputatron as one of Harold Ander sons cagers He rs the thrrd sports frgure lost rn the past month Don halfback Nrle Krn for Uncle Iowa wrll the Iron Scott famous Ohro State and Ioyvas unforgettable nrck have grven therr lrves Sam We understand that erect a post war statue to Man Thrs rs only frttrng Out of the way dept At the De Vrlbrss game the one yvhrch Wood ward almost won yye got to talkrng wrth the cop on duty on the freld and drscovered that he formerly played wrth Woodyvard rn the halcyon days of Rollre Bevan He mentroned play mg next to Woodward s All Anrerrcan, Grl Harre, and defeatrng Warte by two touchdowns Fmphatrcally a case where auld acquarntance should not be forgot Games of the week All enough to grve the forecast department a head ache We scored 100 per cent last week, so here goes Central DeVrlbrss A good ball game whoever wrns The lrrsh have been hrt hard rn the past two weeks Besrdes two defeats, McCarty has lost Prncrott, Warrrck, and Schrrener for the remarnder of the year The Trgers have Erhardt and a passrng attack whrch somehow keeps clrckrng A tough one to prck but we strll lrke the Irrsh Woodward vs Scott The Bears at full strength could take thrs one but the Bears are not at full strength Scotts offense suddenly came to lrfe agarnst DeV1lb1ss and on the strength of that, we cast a weak nod to Scott LIBLEY VS WAITE Out comes our lucky charm as we call the year s upset Lrbbey has an array of wrng footed backs and a selectron of plays that would baffle a college outfrt Lrbbey come rnto the game on the crest of a vrctory streak and Warte rs rrdrng for a fall A great game and spell the wrnner wrth a caprtal L Ten Turn Out For Practrce Another successful basketball sea son rs rn vrew as ten boys from last years varsrtv and reserve squads an swered the frrst call for practrce last Monday Homer Hanham coach of the yar srtv squad called for an earlv prac trce sessron enablrng hrm to lool. over hrs basketball materral The followrng boys reported Bob long, lohn Payak Paul Seymour Walter Lonkowskr Cal DuHart Frank Slorr lrm Nelson Jack Baker Don Scharer and Bob DuPont Spectators Playrng rn Toledos rnaugural yer sron of a snoyv storm Warte rolled to rts frfth strarght wrn over a crrppled Woodward eleven last Saturday nrght Frfteen hundred soaked spectators watched the Indran pow erhouse launch rts frrst touchdoyyn folloyvrng a. punt exchange Wandtke and Contos lugged the ball from the 48 yd lrne and rn three plays Wandtke slrced off tackle for the frrst score Wandtke s plunge add ed the pomt The Woodward offense spluttered rr mud and thc lcars were unable to penetrate rnto Warte terrrtory The wet turf sporled Wartes ground at tack but the Indrans successfully took to the arr Drck Wandtke began prtchrng strrkes to Jrm Terry Steve Contos and Johnny Ersham The drrve clrmarced when lr rsham grabbed a 30 Vard aerral and sprrnted for the score Poothby s plunge farled to convert Usrng a serres of strarght power plays the Indrans scored therr frnal touchdown wrth workhorse Ray Booth bys plungrng for the score Joe Westenkrrchner added the ex tra pornt The frnal score Warte 20 Wood ward O Navy Takes Al Xer trlbeck, Frne Sports Record Stays Last Tuesday another Woodwardrtc y as rnducted rnto the -Xrmed forces It was none other than Merc Vertrl beck stalyy art tarlback on Wood wards varsrty football team football and basketball rnerrrber frrst shrned hrs flashy red harr and blue eyes on thrs world Xugust 24 1925 rn Altoon Pennsylyanra and from that yery day he has beer shoutrng wanna be atrye rr sports ar so he has Thrs hr been hrs hobby for 18 solrd years Now hell take another sport and add a new unrfrom that of the Dnrted States Navv Qulet and shy rs the best yyav to descrrbe thrs chap yyho towers fry foot nrne rnches and adds 138 pound to the werght of the unryersc Thrs handsome lad rs usually seen wrch Vrc Urban and Fred Wegener Cood luck rn the Nayy War Chest Drrve Speakers Mrs Dorothy Matheny s speech classes are rn charge of talks on the War Chest Drrve to be grven durrng first hour Monday Those rn her advanced classes to speak are Betty Hartz Eleanor Nowak Delores Perna Rrchard Joseph and Phrllrp Mansour The begrnners are Geraldrne Barnett Wadad Baz Vallre Ishmael Ruth Meltzer Nancy Rosen daul Mary Lourse Scoff Lulu Sexton Evelyn Strnchcomb Margaret Strauss Angeline Superazynskr Sumra Zurob and Eloise Haynes Puprls Get Workroom To alford students rn Mrss Angela Abarr s chrld care classes wrth an op portunrty to further therr toymakrng proJects an addltronal room ID whlch they can work has been establrshed The room formerly occupied by Mrs Isla VanVranken s classes rs being approprrately prepared for thrs pur pose Mrs VanVranken s 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THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER Woodward Whlspers Look1ng back on our f1rst encounter wlth Scott thlS season, tomght s game promlses to be a close contest Be sure to be on hand to see lt' Guy Sutphen, retlred bandmaster pald a VlS1t to the school band last Monday mormng Seemed l1ke old t1m8S to have h1m lead the band 1n the W H S school song The Zets w1ll hold the1r 1n1t1at1on of new members on October 27, 1n the Wllson Park shelterhouse When Floyd Lords was lnformed that he was captam of the Whxte Team, he rushed out to secure the help of 5 students Imaglne h1s surpnse when he d1scovered that they were members of the Blue Team' The boys 1n M1ss Angela Aba1rs cook1ng class auct1oned off Jars of grape butter A total of S6 00 was col lected and used to buy magazme sub scr1pt1ons for the class use Barbara Stazszczak heartily thanks the person who found and returned to her the S4 00 which she recently lost Tattler sales for last week totaled 1 020 provlng that the change 1n P1166 d1d not affect the number of sales Taking her fr1ends completely by surpnse, V1rg1n1a Ludaslk 1S dxsplay mg that dxamond rmg wh1ch off1c1a1ly seals her agreement w1th D1ck Young who 1S now 1n the navy Too bad boys, better luck next t1me If you see Betty Hansen walkmg around 1n a daze, 1t's because Punchy Callahan has been ordered to report to Uncle Sam for any future asslgn ments Well the War Wldows Club The annual Saga sales campaign w1ll begin Tuesday, October 26 Down payment of f1fty cents w1ll be taken by home room representat1ves Have you been hearmg nursery rhymes reclted recently? Mrs Doro thy Mathenys speech classes are do mg the rec1t1ng IH order to pract1ce dlfferent speech sounds and not be cause they are gomg back to the1r k1ndergarten hab1ts Glrls' A word to the w1se IS suf f1c1ent Dont put off gettmg that date for the Glee Clubs Sadie Haw kms Day Dance, November 11 A new twosome worth watclnng, In that of l ls1e Bloom and Jlm Tucker fWell Els1e you got your name 1n th1s column 1n splte of the fact that you d1dn't want 1t to appearlj The drum maJorettes l o o k e d mlghty cute 1n the1r Paper Doll costumes at the game Fr1da3 evemng but seelng them on the flelc. made us sh1ver and shake even more whlle s1tt1ng up there 1n the stands Won der what the secret IS behmd the1r managlng to keep warm? Arnold Brown IS undoubtedly the teacher w1th the most student a1d' Wh1Ch other teacher can boast of havmg Lorralne KWl3tk0WSkl and DOTIS Schwellmger to sell tlckets, and Josephlne Skaff Jean Donahue, and Beverly McLean to do the general offlce work Oh, yes, we m1ght add that the reason for all th1s help lS that Mr Brown IS the dlrector of the athletlc aCtlV1t16S Mrs Melen Lymans everyday l1v mg classes are be1ng taught the cor rect usage of reference books 1n the library That el1m1nates the excuse of 1gnorance as to the place of refer ence sources LEO ROBIE POLISH TEACHER NEW SOPH CLASS CO ADVISOR MR ROBIE Leo Roble has been 'zppolnted t f1ll the pos1t1on of sophomore ad visor Prewxous to this t1me the p0S1 tlon was held by Watson Welever but was vacated when the latter en llsted 1n the navy When asked his news Mr Roble declared he wants more mterest from sophomores th1s year, and ex pects them to pass all preylous rec ords set by that class The new advisor also expressed hi hope that the sophomores would act as a un1t mstead of certam ll'1dlVld uals dominating the whole class Real r1valry 1n class pet1t1ons and electlons IS expected Besides thlq added position Mr Roble teaches Pol1sh and IS sponsor of the Pol1sh Lxterary soc1ety Co '1dv1sor of the sophomore class w1th Mr R0b16 IS Miss Fthel Kerlln Pet1t1ons To Be Clrculated Pet1t1ons for the electxons of semor class officers will be cxrculated after a sen1ormeet1ng wblch will be scheduld after the complet1on of the magaz1ne and war chest drlves Varlous commlt tees plannmg class affa1rs w1ll be ap pointed by the cabinet M188 Amle Mlller and Clyde Meek are the advlsors of the senxor class Mr Crouse And Boys Repalr Day Nursery School Toys S B Crouse and the woodshop boys have been mdustrlally repalrlng tr1cy cles toy wheelbarrows tra1ns doll beds toy chalrs automobiles and numerous other thmgs belong1ng to the day nur sery schools throughout Toledo The Board of Education supplles all the materials necessary to put the toys 1n work1ng order agaln The boys are also cleamng and refimsh 1ng two glass display cases wh1ch Char les C LaRue purchased from the Sun O11 Company The cases are electrlcally llghted The money used to buy them was taken from a general fund Speech Classes Sponsor Meet What IS the waats w1ll be the b1g question today dur1ng the mass meet 1ng An atmosphere of mystlclsm sur rounds the audltorlum The puplls of Mrs Matheny second hour speech class are sponsormg the meetlng With such zames as Ph1l Mansour and Rlcherd Joseph m the cast any thmg 18 llable to and probably w1ll happen Canned Goods Are Prepared The food classes of M1ss Angela Abalr and M1ss Ruth Lloyd have pre pared the canned goods whxch are on dlsplay th1s week ID the second floor case The mater1als were provlded by the faculty for whom the foods have been canned The preserves mclude mmt Jelly grape Jam pears beets beans corn tomatoes dried pumpkxn cauliflower and many other foods INTRODUCING he Office Force 1 Mrs V1v1an Ballarm I can t find 8dJ8CtlV8B sufficlently glowmg to descrlbe how well I lxke Woodward asserted Mrs V1v1an Ballarm new head of the office A graduate of Bowllng Green Um verslty she boasts ten years exper1ence as an elementary school teacher Also lncluded ID her varied career are the years she spent as a mus1c1an 1n a g1rls band and as a student of some of the best voice teachers ID the country A throat operatxon however h1ndered contmuatlon of the latter professlon She IS 1nterested 1n mus1c and art and gravxtates toward artlstlc people Really a domestlc person at heart she llkes to cook sew and has a pas sion for lronlng men sshxrts She 18 also keenly 1nterested ID dogs and horses When asked how she llkes her work here she replled Iwlsh I had had thlB break ten years ago Margaret Ann Schlndler A new add1t1on to the office force IB blond petxte Margaret Ann Schxndler who graduated from Woodward xn June 1942 Besides her dut1es here at school she also 18 a Sunday School teacher Dnncmg rates h1gh on her llBt of l1kes She also has a llttle cocker Jeff Wlth whom she spends a lot of time Her heart mterest IS a fellow in Uncle Sam s army Miss Schindler stated that she IB glad to be back ID Woodward Louann Belt In charge of attendace IB Louann Belt who graduated from Woodward last June M1ss Belt was the hlghest g1rl salesman ln the magazlne cam palgn last year When asked her op1n1on of her work she answered that she finds it very mterestxng Her hobbles are readlng and dr1v1ng She stated that she would l1ke to take drxvlng trips 1f lt weren t for gas ratlonlng Mrs Katheryn Manton Has 26 Asslstants In Library Mrs Katheryn Manton Miss Stella Sawtell s successor has twenty BIX boys and gxrls assxstlng her m the llbrary They are accordmg to hours Fxrst hour Grace M1tzky is cha1rman asslsted by Pat Kerwln Geraldine B1el sk1 Paul1ne Goslon Lois Splegelburg V1rg1n1a Bueter Eleanor Iwlnskl and Lula Mae Sexton w1ll help Ruth Woods second hour third hour Marjorxe Greer chalrman Billy Habig and DOTIB Han sen fifth perlod Patty Wood chair men Bob Jacod Janet Phlllrps Allce W1sn1ewsk1 anb Marjorie Greer Bon n1e Bnbges Leona DIUQIGWICZ, Pat Meyers and Ruth Ruff 8SSlBt V1rg1n1a Zakrzewsln and seventh hour Joan McLlean chairman asslsted by Betty Hansen Barbara Marquardtand Daniel Nowak Freshmen Take Pet1t1ons Twenty freshmen student council petxtlons were taken out Tuesday Oct ober 19 Pet1t1ons were ID cxrculatxon until 22 s1gnatures were obta1ned for each Deadlme for turn1ng these 1n to M1ss Dorothea Blshop advxsor was yester day at the end of school Bl0I0gy Classes VIEW Movle A mov1e entltled How Seeds Gel' mlnate was shown to six classes of brology and general sclence Pupils of Mrs Mary O Brxen M1ss MaryBoyles and M1ss Grace Cronk viewed the mov1e The film whxch was shown last Friday was produced at the Seed Lab oraboty of the United Statest Depart ment of Agnculture CALL ARMS Hugh Montgomery recelved a let tcr from Gus Matthews a former student of' h1s who IS m the Medlcal Corps 1n Pngland Gus wants the Flttlcr each week so he can show It to lns pals 1n h1s regiment Llcutensnt Pverett Lords better known to his friends as Homer ls now in engmeer off1cer ln the Army An Corps at Reno Ncxada lor is was ni the class of 38 lf anyone has Jay Aukers address w1ll they please turn lt m Jay was a regular customer and we lost h1s address 1n the shuffle of moymg IIGIGS a boy who saw actlon a learl Harbor Its Fugene Rapp of he class of 37 Eugene 14 now wlth h1s b1other who he hasn t seen 1n two wears Good luck fellas' A1 other Rapp IS Alex a graduate o 1938 IS wearlng an Iunslgn um form of the A1r Force Its t1me for another Navy man but th1s time lts AXS Curt Tan me 20 th C l' D Flight B Centre College, Danyllle Kentucky We don t have to tell anyone that h was a star of last year s vars1ty bas ketball team One might call th1s a colncld nce, but anyway Charles Myneder and Forest Badgley are ln the same com pany at Great Lakes Nlr Meek received a letter fron 'lony Colas who asked that a few of his old fr1ends drop h1m a llne when exer they had t1me H1s address is C Camp Stoneman Cal1forn1a Come on kldS lets f1ll h1s mall bag, Pvt Donald J Bubl1ck of 479th Medlcal Collectmg Co Camp Cooke Cal1forn1a w1ll be on furlough some t1me ln the near future Donald graduated 1n 1941 Ah a letter from an old pal' I turns out to be none other than Pvt Nlck G Darah Plt 747 R D M C, P San D1ego Cal1forn1a Th1s boy would also l1ke to hear from home Who should walk 1nto the bulldlng last Tuesday but Albert Pontlous Al after a nme day furlough ports to San Dlego, Cal1forn1a Al looked ln perfect condltlon We ye had enough news from Call forma so lets venture to Texas for a change In answer to the requests, I take great pleasure 1n prmtmg the aodress of Pvt Charles F Mann 2555 00 Co C 144 A S T Ixorth Camp Hood Texas Chuck may not have t1me to answer lmmedlately because of 1ntens1ve study but the news from home w1ll be appreclated Wzlliam Hlser a sophomore of a 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I I I I I I I I I . - 1 I 1 I1 I1 1 1 I i H' I a ' 1 1 1 I ' OODWARD T TTLER of all students, brrth dayed yesterday gratulates and wishes Constantly Conszstently Construct-L hum many more happy brrthdays Vol XVI Toledo Ohro October 28 1943 No 5 GOVERNOR BRICKER TO BE SPEAKER AT TEACHERS MEETING Mr Staneart All teachers who are plannrng to attend the seventy frrst annual North western Ohro Teachers Assocratron Conventron October 28 29, wrll have the prrvrlege of hearlng, many speak ers who are leaders rn therr freld The Honorable John W Brrcker the farm bov from Madrson County Ohro who now holds the supreme po srtron rn the state w1ll be the chref speaker Along wrth Mr Brrcker Earl E Klernschmldt, health commrssroner of Toledo Margaret Speaks celebrat ed srnger of concert and radro Cec1l Brown emrnent neyvs reporter of to day, and Joe V Srebold, famous song leader yvrll be on hand to do therr part rn makrng the conventron a suc cess Many publrc school audrtorrums to gether wrth the Art Museum Y W C A andY M C A w1ll be used as meetrng places for the drscussrons and addres es on many subjects Openrng the conventron rn M comber Audrtorrum Thursday eve nrng at erght o clock Lloyd E Roulet mayor of Toledo, wrll make a wel comrng speech followed by Governor Brrckers address and group srngrng led by Mr Srebold Also on the same program Dr Klernschmrdt w1ll drs cuss Meetrng Todays Health Prob lems Separate department meetrngs wrll be held rn varrous places Frrday mormng at 9 30 whrch wrll furnrsh rnformatron to teachers rn therr oyyn freld of rnstructron In the meetrng of the scrence department at Scott Hlgh School Woodwards only chem rstry rnstructor Charles Staneart w1ll act as charrman of the chemrstry drvrsron Closrng addresses and program yyrll Woodward Students Assist In Rahonmg Foul Ward School Ratron Centers Assrsted Many Woody 'rrd tr dc rts yyere among thos a srstmg rn the elemen tary schoo s clurrm thc rsrtronmg pe rrod wl en Lo 1k 4 s were 1 sued -Xt Rryer d sr ool yycrr Patrrcra Dressler Hattc ilobrr Ada Mae I es ll ll Kono1 Pat Mor an and Arlene Ixrres Helprn at Iarkland school were Lottre Ztukowskr Lorrarne Kwrat koyy skr Phyllrs Protroyyskr Ahce Ro pond Nancy Dramond Angehne Ros pond, Ruth Wrsnreyyskr Ahce Wrs mewskr Arlene Babnrsta Veronrca Jakubowskr Vrrgrnra Cust Dorothy Czarneckr Dolores Cfarneckr Mary Jane Kubrckr Betty Trzaskowskr Martha Gloskr and Clementrne Nrc nerskr Audry Gorns Clarr Hultz Rachel Kerr Madelrne Ruhl Maxrne Taylor Audry Walker Collen Bartholemew Betty Flemrng Fdrth McF1llen Ma trna Nakos Mary Werner Myrna lxean Betty Clum Dolores Abbajav Kate Brockman Donald Mrchel George Thabrt Ronald Haddad .Irm Sahadr Paul Sahadr Duck Reween Donald Francrs and Wadad Besz yyere ardrng at Lagrange School Sherman school was assrsted bv Geneva Howard Martha Howard Dorrs Boos and Norma Buck Doro thy Hellekamp and Barbara Mar quardt Many faculty members arded both the crty and county schools If any names haye been om1tted or rf anyone has worked rn the evenrng only the Tattler yyould lrke to be rn formed so that mentron of these names mrght be made next week be held at Z lu oclock Frrdav at the Crvrc Audytorrum If a large crowd rs present, then a parallel meetmg wrll be held at the same trme rn the Art Museum It w1ll be at thrs gath errng, that Cecrl Brown s address Thrs War and Peace Hoyy Can We Wm Both yylll be gxyen followed by the srngrng of Margaret Speaks Whrle Woodyyard teachers are at tendrng these professronal meetrngs puprls w1ll enyoy a day of vacatron HUGH MONTGOMERY GIVES PRIZI4 BOND TO HIGH SALESMAN EVELYN SMITH lryelyn Smrth has worked hard on thrs maga zrne subscrrptron campargn and sold oyer one hun dred dollars worth of publrcatrons It rs only farr that she should get the twentv frve dollar yvar bond gryen to the hrgh home room sard Hugh Mont gomery when questroned about hrs grvrng the bond he was entrtled to as teacher of hrgh frrst hour per caprta to Evelyn Srnce lvelvn was the only member of Mont gomerv s frrst hour class to brrng rn anv subscrrp trons she was entrrely responsrble for therr wrnnrng As one of the prrzes Mr Montgornervs class yyrl' attend a free movre downtown durrng school trme Betty Hartz yvas the onlv person to top the splendrd sales record of Evelyn She sold S129 to exceed the sales of the whole school yyrth Evelyn comlng next wrth S109 Marrlyn Busdreker Iso went over the hundred dollar marker Mr Montgomerv's frrst hour class was a member of Mrss l thel kerlrn s Blue Team, and Evelyn was hrgh salesman of the Blue Team for qurte a number of days SUCCESSFUL MAGAZINE DRIVE ENDS AS WOODWARD SURPASSES TOTAL OF TWO FORMER CAMPAIGNS Woodyyards hrgh school students dream of 1 stadrum yyrll finally be come a reallty Brrngrng the thrrd annual magazrne dr1ye to a close Tues day October 19 Woodward students made rt the greatest success rt has ever been Comparrsons of the three campargns are as follows In 1941 when Woodward broke the natronal record the total yy as 2113500 454604 50 was the amount reached rn 1942 and thrs years grand total topplng those of the past came to 3.9821 00 Thrs last sum rs the begrnnrng of the fund for the future stad1um whrch has been so long deslred Students who sold one or more subscrrptrons assembled rn the audrtorrum durrng a frrst hour assembly last Monday, October 24 ior the drawrng of names Thls drayyrng was held rn order to grye all salesmen a farr chance of recervrng a reward for therr efforts Before the drawrngs began, Rrp Collrns Regronal Drrector for the Curtrs Publrshrng Company came from Detrort accompamed by the repre sentatrye of thrs d1str1ct R Rernrke yyho expressed congratulatrons to the assembled and gave therr thanks for the fine Job whrch Woodward students had done Wzllow Run Bomber Plant Vrsrted By Prrncrpal LaRue At last the problem has been solved Srmply stated, C C LaRue attends the Krwanrs luncheon every Wednesday, wrth the exceptron of last week because the Krwanrs meet mg scheduled for Wednesday met wrth the Exchange Club on Tuesday Weary from the Journey of the prevrous day C C LaRue staggered rnto the offrce to drsclose the follow rng facts After securrng the army badge needed to secure entrance, Mr LaRue proceeded to the Wrllow Run Bomber Plant thrs srde of Ypsrlantr Upon arrrval the exercrse rncurred upon hrm was tremendous C C LaRue Walked from one guard to trudged up and down assembly lrnes one and a quarter mrles long, watched laborers, Welders, lathe operators, dre casters, punch press operators, and dozens of others rn the factory con tarnrng 900 acres under roof At thrs pornt of the story enters the romantrc rnterest In the depart ment Just around the corner, Mr LaRue met Rosle, the rrveter The 1000 rrvets poundrng rn alumrnum the terrrflc staccoto dm, and the fact that her husband rs the foreman, sent, hrm on hrs way An lmpressrve srght remarked Mr LaRue yvas the ease of the workers Wrth no vrslble rush or undue actron the work rs done correctly and effrcr ently The bombers carry a load of 10 000 pounds of bombs and each one costs 300000 dollars A crew of ten men man the shrp, whrch rs entrrely equrpped for battle wrth the exceptron of the bomb srte and bombs Testrng of these planes IS under the supervr sron of Col Charles Lrndbergh Student Oouncrl In Charge Of Lost And Found Proyect Among the many lost and found artrcles accumulated srnce the beglnmmng of the school year announce the Student Councrl now lh charge of thrs project are a denrm work apron two gym surts several scarfs pens and pencrls Jewelry looks srx purses rdentrficatlon and 500181 securrty cards and a palr of slrppers If an artrcle has been lost less than a week call for It at the office lf more than a week at 154 Miss Dorothea Brshop requests that no objects be called for durrng school trme only before or after Obyects left over from the last school year w1ll be drsposed of Clothmg and Ether usables w1ll be grven to the Red ross Rosella Van Tassel Draws Rosella Van Tassel daughter of Clyde Van Tassel charrnran of the successful campargn pulled out the names of the winners rn the drawrng rn the followrng order frrst Glen Weaner senror who chose a box of pencrls second Stanrslaus Szyman skr freshman chose a flag thrrd Mary -Xnna Ixarmrnskr freshman took the Panda bear fourth Dorothy Garskr sophomore chose a cloth goat frfth Idyyard Schmrdlawer sophomore chose a flashlrght srxth Margaret Rose Junror, a manrcure set seyenth Rose Marre Hannah sophomore a manrcure set erghth Betty Borchardt, Jun1or,w1ngs nrnth Velma Laytart, senror chose perfume, mrrror eleventh Patrrcra Prerce freshman chose a wallet Joan Warn a freshman who was next chose a game of chess thrrteenth, came An gelrne Rospond, freshman who took a book fourtenth Fay Shope fresh man a brrd stand, frfteenth who was Pete -kthanas Junror chose a game of chess srxteenth was Larrne Hugrll sophomore who also took chess seventeenth Josephrne Lartkrewrcz sophomore tre rack erghteenth Lot tre lxlrmek took a flashlrte and Ruth Schroeder Junror was the last wrth the prrze of a model arrplane Marrlyn Busdreker a senror who rs the second hrghest grrl salesman wrth 93110 to her credrt w1ll put her 45 credrts toward the Bulova watch and w1ll pay the remarnder After the nrneteenth drawrng three more names yyere drayyn wrth th last berng, Mary Ruth Kruzels card yy ho receryed the grand prrze of a S25 War Bond Honorable mentron went to Elrnor Lrtten and Dolores Kowal skr whos names yyere on the frrst tyyo of the three cards drawn War Bond Awarded Hrgh lrghtrng the program grand prrzes of S25 War Bonds were glven to Betty Hartz senror hrghest glrl salesman of the drrve yyho had S129 to her credrt and Robert Janrce sen ron hrghest boy salesman of S83 An other War Bond was yyon by Hugh Montgomervs prrnt shop for berng the home room that turned rn the most dollars per caprta, was present ed to Fyelyn Smrth senror Thrs was because she yyas the only one who brought subscrrptrons rn the prrnt shop Her total was oyer '5100 Thrs IS the frrst trme that more than one student has brought rn over S100 yyorth of subscrrptrons The assembly ended yy rth the stu dent bodv smgrng the school song accompanred by the cheerleaders and Ray Whrtney at the prano l...l..-.1-i I I X ' It ' 'vert ' I , . 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THE WOODWARD TATTLER THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Pubhshed and Prmted Every School Week by thc Pupils of Woodward High School Price 3c a single copy WWW 4- gyspapgr MCIII ba' TATTLER STAFF Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskx ll F l Editor 1n Ch1ef Managing Ed1tor News EtIlt0F cz e oey Feature Edxtor Chrlstlhe Pavlos Beatrlce B1aleck1 Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Kom1sarek Specxal Feature Exchange Editor Boys Sports Mmnr Gxrls Sports Editor Sports Column Walter Bonkowskx Mlhtary Editor S1dney Adams Busmess Manager Florence Baker Reporters Ralph GaJewsk1 Joan Gnyszek David Grib- bm Mary H1der P8tFlCla Ja1now1eck1 Anne Kornowa James Nelson Louxna Roberts Sabma Slzchclnskl Frank Sloan Enleen Trondle Dolores WuJc1ak Jacquelme WuJc1ak and Florence Zych Adv1sor Mrs Marne Ersxg Swell The Chest Fund OMMUNITY Chest Campalgn t1me has agaln rolled around but th1s year w1th a greater sigmncance It 16 almed at not only help1ng peacetime agen cies but wartime organlzations as well The great est of these IS probably the U S O which IS now do1ng such a tremendous Job ln makmg our boys feel at home ln dlSt8Dt cities Th1s IB not the only organ1zat1on recelvlng help for there are many others which need your help just as much Woodward s quota has been set at S300 Fxnan cial c1rcumstances are better this year than ever If you haven t glven then glve Monday Buy A Saga Now UESDAY MORNING the annual Saga cam palgn opened of'Iic1ally at the double assembly ln the auditorium Do not hes1tate when your room representative asks lf you wlsh to purchase a yearbook Th1s year only a l1m1ted number will be prmted because of the shortage of mater1als Therefore the sooner you buy a Saga the better chance you w1l1 have of getting one Here IS certainly an everlastlng re membrance of your fr1ends and school l1fe Remember the early blrd catches the worms So come on klds buy your Saga now If you don t you ll be sorry' Freshmen Study Library NE of the most beneficial acts ever done 1n Woodward ID our op1n1on IS the teachmg of proper usage of the library Every Woodward freshman has been or w1ll be the beneficiary of Just such 1nstruct1on No doubt there is no need of ment1on1ng to these freshmen how lmportant a llbrary IB for through the study or the proper usage one can t help but learn of the many adv antages a library offers May th1s 1n1t1at1ve on the part of the Everyday Liv1ng teachers prove fruitful to all Woodward freshmen Ut1l1ze Tlme AKE good use of tomorrow's t1me' Tomorrow the Northwestern Ohlo Teachers' Assocla tion IS meetlng and therefore school w11l not be 1n SBSSIOD Use time to your advantage' Catch up on back work Put yourself ln a posltlon where you can keep abreast of your class Our teachers will re turn to us with new xdeas Don't handicap your self with back work Be ID a pos1tlon to carry through on something new Copy Cats RE you a copy cat? Thlnk now d1d you really work out that algebra assignment or did you copy it from your neighbor? Must you admmt that those Latin translatlons are not your own? Navlgate on your own power' Remember few things are lmpossible to diligence and skill Staggering Statlstlcs By Squeeky The Locker Mouse Today I of the Tattler staff have added sub tracted dlV1d8d and multlplled and have finally come out with these aston1sh1ng statlstlcs Woodward l-hgh School will collapse ln 99 years 11 months and '40 days because of gum bemg plas tered to the furn1sh1ngs Out of the many students rece1v1ng unsats today only one tenth percent deserve them' They say so themselves The yellow t1es of Woodward klds 1f placed 1n one heap would glV8 offa light of 663candle power If the breath wasted by students in giving al1b1s or shootlng the breeze were used to blow the tuba 1t would keep the instrument g0lDg for 799 hours L1n1ng all the fake excuses in a straight column they would reach from the Red Cross room to the Deans offices The total amount of energy used by a sen1or ID one day would l1ft an ounce of feathers 3 17 of a It has been figured that the clocks ln the halls are always within 11 hours of the correct t1me It takes Squeeky Managhan exactly 37 seconds to go to sleep 1n his classroom The grease Jack Kesslmg uses on h1s halt would keep an auto axle rn order for a month Conslder the spryness of the Saga Staff and then see why It would enable an ant to 11ft one leg tF1rst remark What s happened to our annual feud?J Eugene Howmgton IS so green as a freshman It could keep the Irish ID good humor the year round Well that s all klds remember One ofthe best thlngs to have up your sleeves IS your funny bone Squeeky the locker mouse Watch The Birdie' Morning Announcements Seniors please make appointments for Saga plctures One Week Later GOlDg up? Yes second floor please Oh' H1 Helen' I suppose you re headmg for that m1sery too I know how it IB My hair looks terr1ble too I don t understand why I put lt up two whole hours ago Well look who s here Some fa1r members of our football team H1 grl ders' I overheard you boys talking about puttlng on crooked C168 so that the pretty lady photo grapher w1ll straighten them for you Pearls? No Do you happen to have any? Thanks loads Chin up shoulders back sm1le CWhat IS thus? The Army?J Cl1Ck'ChlD up come on smxle fur gentlylCl1ck' letme see one forHenry Joe Tom I ll take about ten b1g ones Oh I d1dn t know they d cost that much Ill take ten mln latures Another Week Later Notlce You are to appear before the camera once more End of year No p1cture' Only my name 1n the senlor dodge um p1cture column ID the year book Due to the war cameras weren t replacable Sneak Thief Stealthlly ever so stealthily he made his way swiftly and silently to h1s ob3ect1ve In his eye was a look of cold determ1nat1on' He seemed unaware of the noisy movlng world about h1m His mind was intent upon only one thought Closer closer ever closer he crept A few more steps and he would be safe BUT fate had not decreed that he should escape unnot1ced H1s progress was cut short when an author1tat1ve hand was lald upon h1s shoul der Real1z1ng that h1s scheme was d1scovered his shoulders sagged and the look of determination gave way to a look of surrender It would be a long time before he again attempted to go out of the cafeterla before the doors were opened' .-li.-.11 Odds And Ends Although many W00dW8TdlteS weren't aware of it, Papa LaRue celebrated another birthday yes terday When asked if he felt older, the answer was definitely no We must admrt, he doesn't look lt, e1ther CP S, The number of the b1rthday is still un known to usl . . I For more 1nformat1on on Pappy's blrthday, turn to the ears on the front page C EARS, ID case you don t know IS the Journallstlc name for the two boxes on e1ther s1de :mf Woodward Tattler Q This l1ttle b1t of freshman na1vete' was dropped 1nto the Tattler box this week, In your last issue under the t1t1e of My Very Flrst Date, you made the statement lquotel'I can save the two 1n the back, but th1s one ID front w1ll have to come out' Qunquotel Please explain, Inqu1r1ng freshman Stuff And Such H1 chums I hope you ve turned your scrap 'm at the depot If not you ll prooably want to let me have It after readmg this Say B111 why d1dn t you come out for football this year? 1 was afraid I wouldn t get to play You d play as much asI do Yeah but who wants to be water boy? Santoman Sand Sprmgs Oklahoma It seems that all high schools have the same troubles to deal with In the exchange paqers that come to this office there are all sorts of ed lt0I'l3lS concerning cleanliness in the cafetena Black Java A step toward leadershlp in the post war avia tion system has been taken by the University of plans an extra currxculurn ln transportation man agement and aeronautlcal engmeermg for all Oh1o State students Press xmpressxons of daffymtions A grapefru1t A lemon that had a chance and took advantage of It Courtshlp Aman pursumg a woman till she catches him Tallsman Appleton W1scons1n Phone 666 for xmmedlate serv1ce Allie Burnett of Central High School Belleview Ohio IS a cab drlver workmg each day after school helping to reheve the manpower shortage Little Barbara Th1s b1t of feature was left at the T O by an unidentified but very handsome male Guesses have nt that he must be one of W ward s football heroes Any xnformatxon would be apprecrated Dear Mommy and Poppy I just sat myself down pen ID hand to type you a letter lPardon the pencil l I don t 11ve where I lxved before because Imoved to where I l1ve now When you come to see me you can task anyone where I l1ve cause no one knows Aunt Nellie died and IS doing fine I hope you are the same We are havlng more weather this year than last year I am ma1l1ng you a coat by express It weighed too much so I cut the buttons 05 to make lt llght er You ll find them in the pockets If you don t get thlB letter let me know and I w1ll mall lt to you Our neighbor s baby swallowed some pins but she fed it a puncushlon and everything IS okay now I would have sent you the S61 00 I owe you but I d1dn t think of lt untll I sealed the envelope Sincerely everybody else s Little Barbara P S You w1ll find enclosed a picture of me but for fear of losing It I took It out I Q Tester Freshmen you are stlll puzzled about the events wh1ch happen around your great Alma Mater? Do you still listen with wonder when a bell clangs or pull out clumps of your crowmng glory each txme a teacher asks a question? Well then thlB 18 fur you' But to be fa1r to everyone we are presenting this to the general public knowing all the whxle that no changes w1ll be made 1n your I Q Ques Why don t teachers ever forget to come to school? Ans They think so much of us they can t get us off of thelr mmds Ques Why can't we have C schedules 5 tlmes a week? Ans Because some ?'S ?xl mvented A and B schedules d QIIIBS Why don't we have lunch hours 7 txmes a ay Ans There's a shortage of doctors Ques Why doesn't the bell ring more often? Ans Because It 1sn't supposed to, dopy' Ques Why doesn't th1s corny reporter stop writing? Aus She has, see? Feature edltor now w1p1ng off kn1fe used on sald reporter A friend called on a New Dealer, new father of a boy The 1nfant was busy on a bottle What do you th1nk of him? asked papa d F1ne lookmg boy Mlght grow up to be Pres 1 ent The new Deal father reared back Why? What's the matter wlth Roosevelt? Readers Digest . . . I . . , I I r I ' ' I ' Y j I I I 1 1 ' . 1 ' . , , - . . ' . . , f ' I w I I ' . ' . , . . I . ,rf r' , I I ' I 0 s e ,ff ' ' . . , . 1 ml un, I W-I-H 1 ' ' - 'T I I , I U . . . as 1 1' . I I . I . . II I I . I I III ' ' , n , . . ar 1: if -' - ' '''''Iffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff' ' .f - 1, ' ' ' ............................,........ - .........., ..,,,., ,. .,...., L u ' - '. . ' , . .v..-v.. A --.--......--..-......-....... ... .........,..... . I , I . - . . . . , ' ' U''Iffffffffffffff:fffff:ffffffffffffffffffffff. ' ' - ' ' ' ......................... . ................... . ' I 1 e e e Column Ednff A' ' 'z' : ' ' ' - '- '-- G eraldin? 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I I THE WOODWARD TATTLER WOODWARD TRACK TEAM ENTERS RACE Sylvester Stewalt Breaks Record In Dlstrlct Track Meet Waltes Sylvester Stewart one of the finest track stars 1n the country set a new record for the cross country run at the D1str1ct Meet last Saturday at Ottawa Park Hrs tlmlhg 1n the two m1le run was ten minutes and 19 seconds Over 50 participants entered the meet, wlth Gernhauser of Woodward crosslng the line in 14th place Frost was the 25th man wh1le Checko placed 3'3rd Feoller 44th and Hawk 48th A highly touted Mansfield team easlly outclassed all their rivals get tlng the lowest score of the day '30 Toledo Waite was next W1th 43 Fremont held down third place W1th 111 Llbbey closely followed gettlng 117 polnts Port Cl1nton 124 Old Fort 140 DOV1lb1SS 161, and Wood ward 163 rounded out the team results GIRLS SPORTS Durlng the past week all glrls en rolled ln the physical education classes were weighed and measured bv the gym 1nstructors The groans and moans emanating from the girls gym at the beginning of every class perlod are caused by the PXGFCISQS which the girls are learning to maneuver as part of the physlcal fitness program Twenty four girls participated the Tuesday night 1ntramural game m the gym These glrls plaved shuf fle board badmlnton and table tennl Boys and girls wishing., to partlcl ptte in the Coed tournaments ne asked to bring a partner to the girl gym tomght after school to start ie these tournaments The thirty flVe grrls playmg Hit pm baseball on Wednesday mghts have named the1r teams 1n the fol lowing wav The Eye Catchers Woodward Superwomen and the Ra t1on Stamps Gym Classes Start Football The regular schedule of boys gym classes took shape last week wxth Art Smlth and Homer Hanhan sending the boys through snappy sessxons of pass and tap football The seniors were allowed to play tackle as part of the toughenmg up program whlch wlll contlnue through out the year All the classes went out side ln splte of the extreme cold the early part of the week Football wlll contlnue untill weather forces the classes 1ns1de Class ProJects Dlaplayed Posters and cornposltlons produced by Mlss Anme Wetterman s every day lxvmg classes are displayed on the bulleton board near the mam entrance The posters and composltlons symbol lze kindness loyalty and patriotism A verse on work IS also included m this exhlblt Score Guessmg C mon Kids guess the Libbey Wood ward score and cop a sheckle for the DeV1lb1ss Woodward game next week Drop all entrles in the box outside 119 Name Score H R s PO urs BEARS LOSE TO scorr ENTER GAME AGAINST LIBBEY AS UNDERDOGS EPT FRC S Bears Hold Bulldogs To One Touchdown But Fall To Score Being someyy hat accustomed to wet gums W1 odyy nd playzd notherlast Saturday ni ht Comm, rlose ut not quite oyer the goal l1ne the home boys lost f' 0 The leflr kicked in the lllltlal play a d tl: ball passed into Scott possession From 'helr oyyn 25 th Scott stfxlyy ar s put en the only touch down drlye of the eyening with Lemle Schutt md IXOITIIS leadlng the way The conyerslon failed See S3.XXlll up and down the fleld the teams battled for possession of the ball Woodward s break came ln the latter half of the second quarter luls reroy ered a Scott fumble deep in enemy territory Runs by Komisarek and Puls brought the Bears yyithln the Scott f1ye yard lme knocking at the door the Bears 'nuffed the1r chance 1n tyyo plays Puls handling the ball both t1meS w as rushed by the fast charging Scott forward wall The first play was throyyn for a loss, and the second, a wild lateral, was pounced on by Scott In the secondhalf the teams fought to a standstill The respective lines were lnyulnerable Woodwards last bud to tally was 11 the waning minutes of play when two complete passes brought them to the Scott 25 Haines almost saved the day for Woodyyard when makm a game try for a pass In the Scott end zone On this wet nlght lt was Just an otler case of a small difference be Beal Reserves Drop Thlrd Straight Encounter, 21 12 For three quarters a Bear ieserve team was outplayed and outclassed but came to hfe ln the last minutes ff play yyhen it was too late as they were set back by the Waite Indian '1 12 The cubs scored twice in the final quarter and were stopped dead a the time ian out lt was one of the best drlyes that was eyer yitnessed on a Woodward gridiron The scores were set up on two pass 1ntercept1ons The first points were made in the euly minutes of the game A long Waite kick put the ball on the Bear fne yard lme On the next play the Cubs attempted to punt but the licke yyas standmg out of the end zone entitling the East Slders to an automatic safetv for tyyo polnts Dur ing, the same oisrter they started another l g mann yhlrh firr d th m to the flyf yeld hnr Stu: er th n carrled it oy: on 1 double re yeise Whltty added the polnt by placement Before the end of the half the Papooses got turn final scores on short runs by Stucker and Whltty Throughout the third period the Polar Cubs st1lTered 'ind threatened to score on seyrral occasions In the last q miter the l ears began the1r great marches Cristobal inter cepted a Walt pass 'ind ran for '30 yard where he y as stopped on the lndlan five yard lme Don Foore then scored on an end sweep The last nlnute of play saw lack Kess ling crashing oyer the goal on al other sweep Kmel 1m Returns To Lmeup For Cowboy Battle Tonight Libbeys Cowboys will be out for revenge tonlght against Woodward W1th the stlng of last weeks defeat still deeply felt they will be out to get back 1nto the Wlh column W1th a crash B111 Orw1gs boys w1ll be the fav orites 1n ton1ght s contest They have been beaten three times thus far twice by Wa1te and once by Central Contrary to what this record shows they have one of the best ball clubs in the c1ty They had been beaten by Central 1n the first round but came back to slaughter the Irish The call ber of the1r play has lmproved all season Woodward's only hope IS that the defeat adm1n1stered to them last week by Wa1te has taken away some of the1r prowess Although cont1nually the underdog, Woodward is by no means out of the game Last years' Wa1te Woodward game IS a fine example of the Bears ablllty to flare up The Llbbey l1ne IS b1g and tough and the Bears' chances of gomg through are not so good As for individual performances watch Al Zellars and Dale Bricke re cent stars of the Central game Jerry Krall IS expected to turn IH lns usual stellar game If Woodward expects to stop Llbbeys speedsters they'll have to move faster than they d1d 1n the1r prevlous meetlng when the Bears were trounced to the tune of 45 0 Jlm Kn1er1m and Andy Matu sz1ew1 will not return to the lme up unt1l the DeV1lb1ss game A Lentz to Madrass ass would wer yet have not found a wlnrung combi nat1on and unt1l they do the Cow boys are completely safe Gxrls Gym Records Checked During the first hour of Wednesday October 20 the girls gym lnstructors M1ssCatherme McClure and Mrs Em ma Kemp checked over the1r gym re cords wlth the ink schedules m the off ice to see that all the glrls are enrolled ln the gym classes The girls enrolled 1D first hour gym class played games under the d1rect1on of four glrls from the Girls Leader Club who acted as referes W J R C Sponsors Gift Boxes A total of thlrty Christmas glft box es were filled under the sponsorship of the Woodward Junlor Rad Cross for the benefit of refugee chlldren overseas Ten of these boxes were filled by the member of Mrs Mary O Brien s Red Cross un1t Miss Anme Wetterman s home room also filled ten boxes Other home rooms which filled boxes were Mlss Mary Boyles one Mrs Dorothy Matheny two Mrs Hazel McManamon one Mrs Isla Van Vranken one Mrs Marle Ersxg s first hour class four and the B1Xth hour Journalism class one Credlt must be glven to classes which gent up various ltems for these gift oxes Glee Club Sponcers Meeting A mass meeting will be sponsored by the Glee Club on November 19 for the Woodward Central game which will be Woodwards s last football game of the season Mass meetlngs w1Il not be given for the Llbbey and DeV1lb1ss games at I Tomorvow nz ht Woodward will meet Llbbey High fo1 the second time hoplng to ayert the flrst round setback and break into the yym column Alt ough not at the t p of th ladder the Cow boys haye a topnotch squad and the Bears yy1ll have to leallv play ball to out score the South End grldders It seems as though Central s squad IS on 1ts way down the hill The loss of players was greatly noticed in the last few Central games Woodward play ed good ball again t Scott with a large part of the flrst team on the 1nJury list Jim Kfllerllll and Andy M'1tUS16XWlCZ are both ex pected to see action next week agamst DeV1lb1ss Central trlyels to Scott High while Wa1te tackles DeV1lb1ss Central 1s st1ll fay ored oyer Scott but W1th the loss of so manv players an upset would not be surprlsmg here Walte has it oyer D9V1lblSS After running through Llbbey in a 20 to 0 fashion lt IS expected that the Ind1ans will f1n1sh the season undefeated Woodwards aeual attack which hlnges on the accurate tossmg of Charlie Lentz suffered severely Fri day because of a sore muscle in I ent7 arm Sunny was unable to ge either dlstance or accuracy into has flmglng Had he been rlght the Bears undoubtedly yy ould have scored Angelo Bertelh makes hls last ap Dames Model T Bertelh IS a ma r1ne transfer and yy 1ll leaye for Paris Island after the m1dsh1pmen encoun ter lncidently Toledo will be repre sented 1n this encounter Jack Mar tm 240 pound center from Waite will be at center for the M1ddl6S Martln is a Navy transfer from Prlnceton where he was one of the leadlng l1nemen of the Fast Johnny Lujack yy1ll replace Bertelh at quarterback startlng agamst Army Lujack was a frosh sensation and has been golng great guns th1s year He IS a good passer and klcker and a hard lme bucker He should be 'ible to keep the Irxsh going D6V1lb1SS did Just about as yyell as expected agamst Central Fnday dropping a 13 to 6 decision The one Tler score came on a Brown to Pfleffer combination If Woodward can stop tlns duo they should beat DeV1lb1ss Tonlght across the rlver Waite s undefeated Ind1ans lock horns with DeV1lb1ss The Tigers are a sclappy outflt but we cant see them or any one stoppmg the Ind1ans Scott vs Central The Ir1sh go' on the vlctorv wagon last week and figure to stay there agamst the Scot ters Stacksteders boys found the Ir1sh too much in the1r last meetmg and yvhlle this game w1ll probably be close 1ts st1ll Central all the way Woodyvard ys Libbey Although Llbbey was crushed by Wa1te they st1ll have a llttle too much for Wood ward Hope for an upset but don't count on It 4 gl ' TMDL. 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I I I I I . . , I Woodward Wh1spers Dont forget the game agamst L1b bey Saturday even1ng After the re sults of L1bbeys last game there's a poss1b1l1ty of a v1ctory for us so be on hand MISS Camllla Savages lnstory classes v1s1ted the I'gypt1an exh1b1t at the Art Museum recentlv 1n con 11ect1on wlth the1r studv of Egypt O M Thompson IS a loyal booster of the Tattler A refusal to buy the paper brlngs the command Buy Ol else change your class The class IS t1ll 1ntact and seems well sat1sf1ed yy1th 1ts purchases Tattoomg IS commg back 1nto fash lon Llpstlck prmts 1n l1p shape on tl1e faces of Paul Parks and Pea nuts Long brlng forth comments as to the method used As lf there was any doubt Txperlence 111 1nodel1ng IS bemff named bv Mrs Phvllls Lent7s art c 1sses Students alternate 1n actlng a subjects 1n portralt drawmg Congratulatmns to our new drum r1ajorl Cllfford 7akr7eyvsk1 was elect ed to th1s pos1t1o11 bv the band Boh Van Horn IS the ass1stant drun1 major Clubs attentlonl There are st1ll dates ava1lablt for mass meetmgs Dont let th1s t1n1e 0 unused Make arrangements yy1th A J Brown as soon as poss1ble Harrlet Korskl Woodyvards b1d o fame 1n the mus1c'1l yvorld was guest songstress at the Hlllcrest Hotel re cently Nlce going Hatt1e To all and Sundry Let It be known that Audrey Sellers now has a neyy baby brother Well g1rls th1s l1ttle mlte w1ll do h1s best 1n the world to relleye the man shortage The glrls who take gy1n are noyy eat1ng more salad lhe reason belng. that they were yy elghed and measured last week After seemg the results they ve resolved to do away wlth ex cess calor1es W A Rohr son of Wllllam Rohr IS now an mdustrlal engmeer 1n Gary Ind1ana He v1s1ted h1s father at chool last week Louls Kazmarek graduatc of 1943 IS now attendlng M1am1 Un1vers1tv 1n Oxford Oh1o Athletlcs are occupymg much of I ou1es lexsure t1me If Phyllls Trep1nsk1 has a Stlff neck there IS a leg1t1mate reason Sne was the gumea p1g wh1le the home nurslng class was studylng the mov mg of a patlent that had a broken 11eck Mrs Dorothy Matheneys speech classes w1ll g1ve talks 1n varlous class rooms durmg the commg yyeek to help Woodwards War Chest Cam palgn to exceed ItS quota That beaut1ful corsage Clara Mae Spath wore recently was glven to her by her co worker at Lasalle 81 lxochs The occaslon was her seyen teenth blrthday Tlme IS flcetmg' Theres just tyyo n1ore weeks 1n WlIlLl'l to catch your 1nan for the Sadle Hayvklns Da Dance November 1.2 A word to the y 1se IS suff1c1ent glrls In order to help keep the band well orgamzed a new mer1t and demer1t system w1ll be 1ntroduced 1n the very near future Better watch your be hav1or from now on klds Woodward has a buddmg poet 1n the person of Jack I' Parrlsh Most of h1s efforts up to date have had patrlotlc themes THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER FRESHMEN ELECT Sophomore Electlons PFC GEO ROHRER COUNCIL MLMBLRS To Be Held Monday VISITS WOODWARD T G1ant,K1l1nsk1, Blggs DeHay Eble Tobey, Wleland To Run For Wlnners Presldent l1l0ttlOllS for tht f1e lllll'lll rcprc sentatlyc tl e Woo yy 1rd stutcnt councll yere held last lucsday 1n all flrst hour freshman classes W1th the entlre frosh class votmg tl1e folloy lll results werc tabulated AClfll9VllIg the most f1rst place yotes and the efor l1econ1111 the flrst cholce was Tom trant A n1ajor1ty of second place yotes 1'lX0 tl1at pos1 tlon to Iohn K1l1nsk1 Thc flrst url to be elefted was R rmona Tobey yvho took thlrd placc The fourth new councll member was Bob Wleland Runner up spots went to two glrls Pat UFbaHOWSkl and Marllyn Ball Others takmg out ballots were Au drey Busdleker John Clalrhourt Margret Cot? lat Mlllyard Ada1n Narkowskl Marjorm Mann Dorothv Putterbaugh Mlldred R,OklCkl and Ralph Slmmons The Amerlcan Ihstorv classes f Mlss LOUISE Tlppet counted the yotes The boys 1n charge of count1ng the votes yvere Harold Klepf1sh Robert Jan1s Rov Mares and Rlchard Ku blCk1 The new members w1ll 1n1med1ately take over dutles asslgned them by the councll R1cha1d Joseph IS presldent and BIISS Dorothy Blshop IS adylsor of thc group Magazine Salesmen To Hive Two B Schedule Dances SIHCS lot t1ckets were dlstrlbuted to puptls wl1o sold magazlne subscr1p txons on both Mondays of the cam palgn two dances w1ll be glven du1 mg B schedules Thursday October Z8 yy as the date of the f1rst dance, to be held 1n thc g1rls gym for those who sold sub crlptlons on the f1rst Mondav of the campaign Red t1ckets were used 011 tlns date The SOC0lId dance Xllll be on the followmg Thursday Noyen1ber 4 Yellow t1ckets w1ll be used bv the second group Members of Flovd Lords Whlte team w1nners of the dr1ye w1tl1 the ap1rox1mate total of 053035 w1ll see tle prom1scd movle on Wednesday Noyember 10 TlIlS w1ll be shown 1n the 1ud1tor1um durlng school t1me Irlncxpal La Rue 1S selectmg a com edy for th1s occaslon Corporal Henry L1p1nsk1 has been transferred and IS now statloned at Camp Fannm 1n Texas Hank IS a grad of 38 Petltlons have been taken out for lo would be offxcers of the sophomore class Flectlons of these offlcers w1ll be held Monday November f1rst Vot Ing ballots can be secured from Leo lob1e co sophomore advlsor 1n room 342 on tl1e elect1on day Rose Mary Blggs Lma DeHay and Ralph Vble are three sophomores runmng for the pos1t1on of presldent The v1ce pres1dents off1ce drew two pet1t1o11ers Geraldme Bl8lSk1 and Sylvan I sslck Petltloners for secretary lnclude Charlene Hannlton Marguente Rlch ard and Betty Jane Rogers I llfabeth Douglas, Lorra1ne Kwlat koyy skl George Marks and Josephmc 'Nlowak l1ave been petltloners for the Offlce of treasurer Four pet1t1ons have been taken out for reporter they are Alvma Dreyyn Fmllv Cmnt Colleen Grlbben and Gertrude Stelner Gene Perxat and James Panos are the only two students runnlng for ser eant of arms yan Vranken Attends Flrst USO Anmversary Luncheon Mrs Isla Van Vranken attended a luncheon celebrating the flrst anm ve1sary of Toledos downtown USO center on October 20 at the Commo dore Perry Hotel Mrs Van Vrankens home room project IS for the second year to proy1de free cook1es fru1t, candy gum a11d Slmllaf thmgs for the USO M1nute Men representmg each b1a111h of the SGTVICG gave speeche NXlllCl'l lasted for tl1e forementloned length of t1me The Navy cholr sang 'Ind a new song At the USO was sung for the flrst t1me 1n Toledo by 1 N IN xl AIT Cadet Perlcleans Hold Inltlatlon Dons Ioos cha1rman Dorothy Clarneckl and Dolores Czarneck1 compmse the 1n1t1at1on commlttee of the I'er1cle'1n Llterary Soclety Rosemary B1ggs Plame Welss Allce Rospond Dor1s Mae Pool Betty Jo Hablg Delphme Barabash Lor ralne Kw1atkowsk1 Clementme N1c rerskl Llna DeHay Marllyn Hlxon Sharon Rlttlnghouse Kathryn Kelter and Pat 7akrzewsk1 are the neyv pledges who were 1n1t1ated Tuesday at W1lson Park Shelter House Mlss Helen Mar1e Gr1ffen IS ad vlsor of the soclety HIGH MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN SALESMEN ARE BETTY HARTZ AND ROBERT JANIS Iams Attrnbutes Hls Success To A Slmple Phxlosophv Robert Jams ma1,'17111e salesman extraordmarv ln tonplng the boy yylth 418150 Bob tabbed hlmself as Woodwards most pcrsu'1s1ve male He expla1ns h1s success w1th that s1mple phllosophy The early blrd gets the yy or111 Hls techmque well there just yvasnt 'mv Tellmg them yyhat they were buvlng was sufflclent Oftxmes the lack of change led to blgger sales Th1s scholarlv looklng, senlor IS one whose appearance IS dece1v1ng He proudly wears a track letter h1s ach1evements bemg the 100 yard dash and the 220 III the true Splrlt of the t1mes he has chosen a yyar bond as the frult of h1s labo1s W1thout reserve yve state Robert Jams magazme sales n1an extraordlnary B Hartz Credlts Speech As Means of Success Ittty Hart? h1ghest salesg1rl 1n the thlrd annual magavlne campalgn K'l0tlItS speech as the prlme factor 1n promotlng her sales ab1l1tv Upon reyealmg the secret of he1 success Bettv YV6lIt on to say that she does her best work 1n the speech tlass yyh1cl1 111c1dentally IS her fay or1te subject Th1s blue eyed blond stands tall at the helght of f1ye feet n1ne lnches She entered Woodward tl1ree vea1s ago at the age of thlrteen whlch makes her slxteen noyv and a semor Her hfelong amb1t1on has been to become a teacher and 1n order to 3Chl6V9 th1s goal she IS pursu1ng a general course Pfc Rohrer They used to say suprlses came few and far betwlxt but maybe that 1sn t so anymore One day we have Lt Watson Welever former gym and Enghshmstructor and the next day we have Pfc George Rohrer former French mstructor home on leave Pfc Rohrer has had many an ln terestmg experlence ln Uncle Sams Army but they are too many to enu merate Mr Rohrer looks ID the plnk as far as health IS concerned and he sa1d he certalnly felt that way Maybe It s the hot temperature 1n the daytlme and the cold weather at mght that keeps you feellng that way sa1d Pfo Rohrer When th1S reporter lnqulred lf he would l1ke to be back1n Woodward he almply stated Not t1ll It s over At the present time Mr Rohrer IB statloned at Camp Raplds South Da kota He says the wlnd was so strong that ID one week lt blew down three tents whlch necessatates the movmg of the company So far the Army has transferred hlm to Florxda Calorabo Utah and last South Dakota The pfc sa1d xf this kept up he would see the country for nothlng 1Ill have to 10111 the Armyl The one advantage about the USO m Rapld C1ty 18 that there 18 no juke box mn the center to d1stract ones mmd from wntmg letters whxch 18 a Edltors note Mr Rohrer w1ll gladly answer all correspondence as qulckly as possxble Mr Rohrer w1ll report back to Camp Rapids South Dakota and w1ll b transferred to an unkown destxnatlon To you Mr Rohrer go the best wlshes of all Woodward lhxs 1tem IS for the 1,,1rls onlv' The fleets 1n and vou know yyhat that mcans to tl1e female p0IJl1l3,tlOH f Woodward Now every glrl can see that blg handsome hunk of man she has been wa1t1ng for Th1s reporter yvh1le roammg the halls saw Jack Faton and Fddle Dobaczewskl last Tuesday Jack 1n the Seabees and a JUIIIOI' of last year reports to Camp Ieary l11rg1n1a for hlS orders wh1le hd goes elther to San Franc1sco or San Dlego for h1s orders Good luck, bovs J1m Day s of last year IS on leave tyll a dav after tomorrow Mr Davis looks good and sa1d It yvas swell to be back 1n Woodward even 1f It wa for only a day If vou want to cor respond wlth Jan1es keep th1s ad dress James J D'1y1s AXS U S IN R Nayy V 12 Umt Squad 9 Rona11 Hall Mount Pleasant MlLhlg3U Walter E He1den IS also 1n the Mar1nes Corp He1den who left school two years ago as a sophomore, welcomes mall Another address to your collectxon IS Corp Walter E Helden USMC OTS8MCAS Cherry Pomt North Carohna Lovd Cochran 37 graduate IS Ill the lyayy Alr Force Boyd yvas on leave a short t1me ago Any address you would l1ke to know, but do not have turn 1n a re quest for lt and we w1ll locate lt lf posslble 1 4 U I O '1 1 N 4 , . . 1 ' 1 I I I I . , K , -K ,K K T A 1 ' . 9 9 , , ' O 1 1. r, . 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The good pnzes of llfe go U U I I I No one would ever have to those who dare to do crossed the ocean lf he what others dm only to Constantly Conslstently Constructz could have gotten onthe thunk shlp ln a storm Vol XVI Toledo Ohlo November 5 1943 N06 TAYLOR SURPRISES WOODWARD WITH UNEXPECTED VISIT Lt Taylor One vxeek lts one thlng and the next lt's the next Last week, xxc had Pfc George Rohrer home and thls xxeek Lt Jack Tavlor turns up very unexpectedly Lt Tavlor ln the Alr SGTVICG Com mand or ground works of the Alr Corps xvas found ln the mam OITICQ at the beglnnlng., of the nfth hour lunch Havlng taught Amerlcan Hls tory ln Woodxx ard for three years he encountered only one former student 'md then It was lndlrectly Jack, ID the Army for one vear wears a serx ICG bar for hls serxlces ln Haxvall and ln the physlcal dexelopment branch of the Alr Corps Its great to be back ln Toledx and Woodvxard my one and onlx school after spendmg tlme ln Charles ton South Carollna where lt ls tel llble xxas mong the outstandlng facts he revealed Lt 'laylor reported to Charleston after hls short leave for orders Whlcll the Tattler IS not alloxx ed to prlnt P S In all the excltement xxe left out the fact that all thls hap pened last Wednesday Band Stages Performance To Ald War Chest Campaign Dolng thelr blt ln the Communlty War Chest Drlve, the Woodward Band marched and played through down town Toledo last Tuesday ln the wake of a pony drawn covered wagon slg nlfylng the progess of the drlve Stopplng ln front of the Paramount theatre, the majorettes put on thelr Paper Doll dance Thelr effor s were roundly applauded by the spec tators For forty five mlnutes the Blue and Whlte was on dlsplay Many ex clamatlons of approval xx ere heard of the bands smart and snappy p pearance These parades are a dally feature of the drlve Each hlgh school band has an appolnted day on whlch to march Woodward s next marchlng day IS next Wednesday Many Woodward Teachers Joln Educatlon Assoclatlon Prlnclpal Charles La Rue and 63 Woodward teachers Jolned the Ohlo Educatlon ASSOClBtl0n accordlng to Mrs Eva Leu Woodwards bulldlng repfesentatlve er report showed 69 acqulred mem bershlps ID the Northwestern Ohlo Teachers Assoclatlon 47 ln the Toledo Teachers assoclatlon and 43 ID the Natxonal Educatlon Assoclatlon Two Woodward teachers Mr James Pollock and Mr Clyde Van Tassel are llfe members ofthe NBtl0h8l Education Assoclatlon thus maklng a total of 45 from Woodward ln thls professlonal organlzatlon SAVAGE S CLASSES VISIT ART MUSEUM Egyptlan Exhlblt Toured By Hlstory Students October 29 Ml s Canlllla Savages hlstorv stu dcnts Journeved to the Art Museum to tour the l'g.,x ptlan 6Xlllbll2 Wednes day October 21 lmpresslng the students most vxere the Rosetta stone mummy case lexelrx and the reproductlon of the bed ln KIRK Tut s tomb Sexeral students offered comments and oplnlons about the trlp 'Iom Osbelger It was very ln torestln and educatlonal lnasmuch as lt helped me to understand the th ngs xye have studled Etta Mae Grew I xx as only there an hour but It xxas the most proflt able nour I have ever spent Mary Jane Marzec The lecture xx as very lnterestlng and helped clear many questlons ln mv mlnd Pat Mey ers I xyas lmpressed by the craftsmanshlp of the Egyptlans l'xen xxlth thelr rough tools they could make such beautlful carvlngs, owels and stones Marylln Mugfor The onlv fault I found yxlth the tour vxas that we dldnt have enough tlme Caslmlr Poddany The thlngs that lnterested me most were the mum mles Dorothy Kona The trlp was espe lnterested ln Anclent Egypt Junlor, Senlor Art Classes Draw Actlvltles Of Market Mlss June Andersons Junlor and Senlor art classes have vlslted the clty market recently and have palnted PIC tures showlng the varlous market scenes and 8CtlVltl6S The palntlngs plcture the huksters patrons and other market men engag lng ln thelr trade Several plctures shown colorful scenes of Swan Creek ID the back of the market Among those who palnted are Sarah Jones James Seed Irene Jankowskl Dorothy Lewandowskx Edward Mu szynskl Patrlcla Moore Raymond Gel ser and two sophomores Dale Roden hauser and Henry Segovlana Thelr palntlngs are all on dlsplay ln Mlss Anderson s home room 335 H Barr, D Ashford, Senlors Attend Meetlng At Museum Helen Barr and Dorothy Ashford senlors represented Woodward at a meetlng held at the Art Museum by members of the Art Sectlon of the Northwestern Ohl0 Teachers ASSOCI atlon Textlle palntlng and free hand palnt lng on cloth were demonstrated by these two glrls along wlth basketry book blndlng weavlng and wood worklng a few of the many other skllls whlch were demonstrated by the var lous Craft Club members and students of other Toledo publlc schools These palntlngs whlch lnclude two handbags handkerchlefs towels and a whlte stenclled sklrt are now ID the dxaplay case Class Elects Oiiicers Mlss Vermllya s home room class has organxzed and elected ofhcers for the comlng year These oflicers wlll take charge of all the DUSIDESS of the room and any speolal events scheduled to occur durlng the year Gertrude Kowalskl rs presldent and her cablnet IS Delphlne Kallz VICE presldent Rosle Abdo secretary Betty Perlat treasurer and Geneva Bell re porter HICLEY LEADS SALES WITH 117 ANNUALS SOLD DURING DRIVE The annual Saga Campalgn came to an end today xxlth Donald Hlgley the leafllllf., salesman As of Wednesday approxlmately S50 Sagas had been sold Of these Don Hlgley xxas the all hlgh sales man xxlth 111 to hls credlt Thls IS sexen more than Ted Mlller sold last year Leaders of the senlor class are George Shaff 32 Josephlne Skafl' 25 Josephlne Noxxak xxlth 40 and Cllf ford Davld 31 represents the sopho more group Jumor hlgh salesmen are Donald Hlglev 117 and Marv Hlder xxlth 16 Freshmen salesmen are Harlan Ray 37 and Pat PIGTCC haxlng sold All hlgh salesmen vxlll have thelr plctures on a speclal page of the Saga These plctures wlll be the same slze as the senlors Iona Saga was revealed thls mornlng as our dear beloved frlend Prlnclpal Charles C La Rue took over the mlnclphone For further de talls on Iona turn to Prlnclpal Polnts on the Feature page Newly Elected Sophomore Cablnet Met November 2 At the suggestlon of Ralph Eble sophomore presldent a Jolnt meetlng OIHICOIS and last years oflllcers was held ln room 342 after school on Tues day November 2 The purpose of thls meeting was to have the dutles of each oflllcer explaln ed to the new cablnet by last year s oftllcers The commlttees whlch should be appolnted and future class meetlngs were dlscussed It was declded that at the next meetlng of the cablnet and the executlve commettee the selectlon of other commlttees would be made Mlss Ethel Kerlln advlsor to the sophomore class was present at thls meetlng Hl Y Faculty to Asslst In J ob Of Preventlng Smoklng Another proyect whlch hasbeen un dertaken by the Hl Y IS the cooperatlon of lts members wlthC C LaRue to pre vent smoklng ln the boys lavatorles In d0lDg thls each member has pledged to do hls part to stop bad hablts by regularly enterlng the lavatorles and seelng that everythlng IB under con tro Prlncpal La Rue has warned the boys several tlmes about smoklng ln the school bulldlng because It IS a galnst state laws Members of the school fa ulty who have been asked to RSS1Bt are S B Crouse Joy Morhardt Raymond Shellne Hugh Montgomery Charles Staneart O M Thompson Wllson WISSS Edgar Sorton and Clyde Van Tassell Naval V 12 Tests Agaln Are In Operatlon At Woodward Any boy havlng enough credlts to graduate at the end of the first semes ter IS ellglble to take the V 12 tests to be QIVED by the Unlted States Naval Department on November 9 Those trom Woodward who have slgned up to take the test are Robert Janls and Glen Weaner The tests wlll probably be glven agaln sometlme ID the sprlng for the benefit of the boys graduatlng ln June Mlss Ethel Kerlln wlth the BBSIBC ance of Mlss Grace Cutler wlll have charge of these tests at Woodward WOODWARD LIBBEY ENTER RADIO FORUM Program To Be Broadcast Over WTOL Nov 10 From Macomber Partlclpatlng ln the second radlo forum of the school xear Woodyyarl and Llbbex xxlll dlscuss the subject Are the raclal tenslons generated by the war a necessary step lll the asslmllatlon of raclal mlnorltles lnto our natlonal l1fe'7 Wednesday, No vember 10 Students xx rltlng., on the above 'LOIJIV' lncluded Dolores Perna Betty Hartz Phllllp Mansour Mary Loulse Scafl' Clltlord Davld Naoml Rohler, Evelyn Stenchcomb and Ceraldlne Barnett Of these elght students four vxlll be chosen to read thelr essays before Harry Lamb supervlsor of radlo ln Toledo schools, at one oclock Frlday Students selected to speak at the forums are chosen on the b8SlS of orlglnalltx and phraslng of the essays they submlt These forums xxhlch are held at Macomber Hlgh School are open to the publlc Hlgh school students are urged to attend last year Wood xx ard puplls attended the forums xvlth lnorc regularlty than any other hlgh school The Hlgh School Forum goes on the ll at 430 p m over WTOL Speakers must be at Macomber at 7 and the audlence seated by 7 20 p nc explaln the program to the studlo audlence Mrs Dorothy Matheny speech teacher and MISS Helen Marle Grlf fin, adylsor of the radlo productlon class select the four essays to be submltted to Mr Lamb Play Each Wednesday Glven By Radlo Productlon Class RBd10 productlon classes from the Toledo hlgh schools under the dlrectlon of Mlss Dorthy Kellogg presented a dramatlzatlon Magna Charta on WTOL Wednesday November 3 from 930 to 10 A M Those from Woodward ID the pro ductlon were Dolores Hallett Norrlne Shomo Betty Lou Claypool John Bad geley Wllllam Jacobs Lols Jacobs Rlchard Terran Helen Puls Alex Sahadl and Marshall Sellgman Thls program Wh1Ch was the first ln the serles parade of Amerlcan Hlstory was heard by the hlstory classes of Mrs Hella Anderson and Mlss Bertha Ver mllya Also llstenlng were students of Mlss Blanche Hazelton and Mlss Elea nor Murphy As the serles IS a weekly feature tea chers deslrlng to have It turned lnto thelr rooms durlng the first hour may contact the oiilce Magna Charta presented the events leadlng up to the slgnlng of the docu ment ln the early thlrteenth century Trophys Returned To Case Under the able supervlslon of Mlss Annle Wetterman the trophys whlch were removed to make way for the exhlbltlon of the magazlne drlve prlzes were replaced Aldlng MISS Wetterman were Anne Kornowa and Joan Gnyszek Saga Appeals For Plctures An appeal IS belng made to all stu dents of Woodward to brlng snapshots to the Saga ofhce These plctures can be of former students that are not ID the servlce PICCUTBS of puplls now ln school wlll be acceptable The snapshot edltor advlses however that snapshots turned ID cannot be restored to owner ......-..........i L...l.-...... 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' 1 3 - '- ' ,' ' ' 913115 mterffstmg to me becalfse I am of the newly elected sophomore class I'hi: enables the radlo announcer to . I . , . . . H , ,II . I , qi,,T,i, - I . I v . . - v v 1 I V ' l ' ' ' . . . 7 . I - ' 9 I l I I I I ' ' ' . . . I 7, ' . . - I 1 l - 1 - I l' . , . , I' I . HI , I a I I I I I . . I IIII I - I I1 l I 1 I . - . . . , I I I ' . . . ' ' ' ' , I I . . . . I , I I I I - . . t L ' l . - , ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 : , l 1 , , lil I . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . ' .- . 1 I ' I I , - - , . I ' 1 1 ' ' ' - I . I . I I I ,I ' . . , . . . I I I I n I ' ' - 1 - . . . , I II 1 . . . 1 ' ' ' ' I ' . ' ' 1 ' I , . ' I ' . . . . ' , I 1 ll yr ' t ' . ' . ' . II , . . I I I I I I I . . . I I . I I . - . ' . 1' - 'I - - , -- . . . I I. I I :I ' rs I I a - ' I I I I I I . . I . . - I I l , . . I I 'I 4, 11 , , D I I 1 I 1 I . . , ' ' ' - l . , 7 9 , - 1 s ' ' I . D . , ' ' I I 1 ' ' 1 illii --- , ' 1 1 n Q 0 n ' ' ' ' . I l ' I. 1 I - I a u . S I I Y 'Y I . . . 1 ' - - ' ' ' I I I -1----lT- I . . . ' . , . . . . . 1 Q y . I ' , . . I . I . . ' , . . ' ' . ' . ' - - . . 3 . . ' I ' ' - , . . . . . ' I I ' . ' . . . . . . ' ' . . - - n u o n 1' ' I . A . ' ' ' , I I I I 9 , 5 - . . I I - . . 1 9 ' ' . ' ' ,, Column Edlwr THE WOODWARD TATTLER THE WUDDWARIJ TATTLER PRINCIPAL POINTS Stuff And Such Publlshed and Prlnted Every School Week by the P l upl S of Wggdgvz-gg Eli? School Pmce Eleven gold stars are now on Central Hlgh g py I N A School s honor roll for boys who have dled ln ser xlwlsavll-9 gyfspapzr I 6 Hclllbll' Wslsmarl TATTLER STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Managlng Edltor News Edlt0F Feature Edltor Speclal Feature Exchange Edltor Boys Sports Edltor Glrls Sports Edltor Sports Column Mll t r Edlto Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley chrlstllle Pavlos Beatrlce Blaleckl Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komlsarek Walter Bonkowskl Sld Ad Geraldlne Putry ox fl 41,1 Would N011 llke to knoll xxhy It l one I mx mot prlred posslsslons' l rst of all lm loyal hV00dW3l'dll8 ll d lt IS a product of my school I am partl ularly proud of lts fllle cow IS art work and 2 dlllllllfl excellent craftsman sh l I am proud of lt also bccauso lt IS unlque among all othel wear books You ull' notlce there IS ll It one llne of adxertlslng It IN all Woodward -I true reflectlon ff our school f T' Reporters Ralph C3J9W5kl Joan Gnyszek Davld Grlb bln Mary Hlder Patrlcla Janowleckl Anne Kornowa James Nelson Loulna Roberts Sablna Sllchclnskl Frank Sloan Elleen Trondle Dolores WuJclak Jacquellne WuJclak and Florence Zych Advlsor Mrs Marle Ersig Flne Splflt Shown In Drlve EVEALED 10 the Communlty War Chest Drlve whlch ended Wednesday was the fine splrlt wlth whlch Woodward students contrlbuted thelr money No definlte quota was set thls year because Prln clpal LaRue felt that each person should glve as much as was feaslble for hlm Woodward klds really came across Everyone worked and contrlbuted to the llmlt of hlS ablllty Each person gave freely to thls altrulstlc organlzatlon Thls IS csrtalnly a fine ShOWlug for Woodward one of whlch every student may rlghtly be proud Attend Forums Represent Woodward MERICAN YOUTH has always been HCt1Ve ID volclng 1tS oplnlons and vlews on matters whlch are of intrest to all Whether these are lnternatlonal or polltlcal lmportance or of mlnor you wlll find them dlscusslng and taklng an lnter est ln such subjects Here ln our clty we also have an opportunlty to dlsplay our prlceless herltage free speech Forums are conductod as ln former years at Macomber audltorlum Woodward wlll take part on the eve nlnfr of November I0 After the speakers are fin lshed the audlence IS allowed to partlclpate ln a Ql.leStl0U1I1gDEl'lOd Come to the forums and repre sent Woodward ln these worthwhlle dlscusslons We Are In Thls HIS WAR and Peace How We Can Wm Both was the tltle of the speech glven by Cecll Brown emlnent news reporter at Northwestern Ohlo Teachers Meetlng last Frlday ID the CIVIC Audl torlum Durlng the course of hls talk Mr Brown made the followlng statements Wlnnlng the war IS not the same as havlng won the war We are stlll far from Toklo The trlp to Berlm and Toklo 18 IH evltable and predestlned but lt wlll be nelther easy nor short There ln those last three sentences Mr Brown told IH cold blunt words what thls war means and what Iles ln the future for the Unlted States yes, and what Iles ID the future for many students of Woodward Hlgh School Mr Brown stated that Germany 18 now flghtlng thls war to avold uncondltlonal surrender Get many IS deterrnlnedf' sald Mr Brown, to make us get tlred of flghtlng before they get tlred In the Far East, I cannot concelve uncondltlonal surrender untll we can occupy Japan proper The Japs do not thlnk they can be defeated As tlme goes by, however, Mr Brown bellsves, we shall de stroy C1tleS, shlpplng and supplles faster than our enemles can replace them And thls we must do' A part of we are Wood ward students, who, although not flghtlng on war fronts, are ln the process of preparlng ourselves for llfe and that IS what we call flghtlng on the home front TO THE VICTOR BELONGS THE SPOILS 'f Thls statement IS pB!'S0l'l1Hed rlght here ID Wood ward by the Whlte team of the recent magazlne campalgn The HSPOIIBH are a free lnovle on school tlme to every member of the team thatls,to every student who sold at least one subscrlptlon Orchlds to those unfortunate people of the blue team who turned ln many subscrlptlons, but who stlll won't cash ln on the reward eluded ln lt ul h fo o k tlcular year team I can as part of the years record lf l up the score of a game ln any par or sport or the personnel of thc always find It among the pages ol these Tattlers The most lm ortant records of all are the plc tures of toe faldulty and the students I read lll the papers or hear over the radlo of the accom pllshments of former Woodwardltes If they are praduates I am sure to find thelr plcture when I leaf through the pages of the Saga It IS lkf rexlewlng old acqualntances to Just slt d0Wll and go thlough tnese senlor pages Here ale the plctures of the happv carefree frlends of lnlne that non are plaslllg the part ln the vsorld of today Some I see once ln a whlle IH stores and JIIICBS as I go about lllX errands ln the Clty others are sc tteled ovel the world A few have passed lnto the 103' beyond but all of thelll lwe ag'lln as thelr faces beam out at me from the vear book Th I6 IS a great deal more but lnv space IS too cramped to go on telllng lou I thlnk yol can easlly see why I Ollll a Saga Over The Back Fence Those poor llttle Perl pledges had to go through an awful lot whlle belng lDltl8tEd Wlth feathers and all they looked llke carry overs from the tlmes that Indlans were plentlful ln these parts Bootblack was seen begglng two cents for the noon movle from one of the football players It so happened that the grld er was broke too The theme song of every Woodward male IS Paper Dol' And wlth the man shortage too' It seems that only one fellow has been lucky enough to date Helen Barr thus far However that IS no reason to glve up trylng Rumor has It that there IS a blg surprlse store for all the boys who attend the Sadle HBWklDS dance The Plllsh Llt s lnltlatlon turned out to be qulte a zanle affalr Just ask one of the members how Leo Roble looked wlth that flower ln hls halr and llp stlck all over hlS face Oh, mamma' a a a We thought we were seelng double, but sure enough, there were two of them Angle and Allce Rospond both out for the P Llt lnltlatlon a a a Vlvlan Zawodny and a certaln blondle sure looked sharp at that same gatherlng 4: 4: as Anne Koreckl and Stanley Lewandowskl, both grads of '43, were also present at the lnltlatlon if li 1 Anthony Kly8W8 IS a pleasant slght, now that the outer comoflage has been removed l lk K 'Nuff sald about the Pollsh Llts Let's get on to another tlmely subject, namely, the Junlor class petltlons Every Junlor seems to have declded to run for somethlng But, even so, we'll bet that the senlor electlons wlll beat them all U K I Butch, a tan mouse catcher, IB the Tattler Staffs thlrd mascot thls year vlce of thelr country Off Key Blues My typlst IS on her vacatlon My typlct s away for the week My tuplst 1S on her vscurlon Wglle thesw keus play hldu and seej Brlnk back o btlng dwck O brlnl vack mu typlrlr to me so mr Btlngh bavk o brlnf bsxk O nonbg back mr tyoldr 6 p O nots 7 The Santonlan A few Woodward students on the staff at Toledo managing edltor Jean Douglas edltor and Helen Scheldler Kate Rudolph Anne Koreckl and Mlllle Bogdanskl If she looks young It s camouflage' lf she looks sweet It s propaganda' If she looks back FOLLOW HER' Santonlan All boys ellglble are taklng the Army Navy Col lege Quallfylng Test at Central Hlgh School She boygan Wlsconsln Th1S test IB held ln all schools posslble The clamor for more Jok s IS rlnglng ln my ears but space IS llmlted and I have reached my end Good bye cruel cruel world Black Java Tattler Zoo Expands, Butch Added To Staff Dls IS Butch the hall hound Squeeky s best pal De other day me an Spueeky went to a mash meetlng Ever slnce I went to dat game an ate some of dose persplrln hot dogs I klnda wants to lamp da school dat had nuttln to do Wld lm So I goes ta Woodward and meets Squeeks forth wlth I meets some of the lnmates of da bulldln and one of em anchors onta me and drags me to a class I shoulda parked my gum afore I went ln but I swallows lt qulck and llstens to da confab whlch goes on forthwlth All da sudden a bell rlngs and everybody bolts for da nearest 6Xlt I wonders what da rlot call a for Just den a kld screeches Mash Meetlng and I starts protectln myself wlthout further delay Be ll6Ve me da glnk dat named dem mash meetlngs sure knew how ta sllng dem wolds around I fol lows da crowd and lands ln a place llke a showhose resldentlal Den a smart alec pssses me da lnfrmatlon dat I better take off me hat forthwlth Some people are fresher dan palnt' When da meetln gets goln I begln ta tlnk I ll have ta date up aear speclallst Flve fellas pounce out on da stage and starts havm spasm Dey wants da klds ta yell what s called locomotlve A Acomotlve has nuttln on dem Den a guy named lomar plpes hls volc up and tells all about d a team Dey tackles some glants ln da audlenceforthwlth and den da klds plants dem on da stage Dliferent bunches starts asken questlons of dliferent guvs an pretty soon It s arace between Bozo an Punchy Well when Bozo stops ta catch hls breath Puncy WIDE out Harrison laughs an It sall over Captalan P18S6Ckl stlcks hls thnmb ln hls mouth but as soon as a rumpus lets loose, forthwlth wlth Audrey leadlng, den Frank cuts loose, as nobody can hear 'em anyhow Flnally we all slngs Of all da schools ' and den warbles up untll I gets an undlgnlfled jab ln my favorlte rlb, and I decldes ta qult Den da meetln' busts up but 1 slts on cause my llfe IDBUTBDCS ran out last Wednesday SIDCB dese mash meetm's IS a swell reducln gexerclse Ivotes ta dls school hence forward all the tlme forthwlth Papers have been turned ln to Mrs Eula Upp whlch had wrltten across them Th1s space for sale Thls probably accounts for those frequent VlBltB of her studenIIIts to the dean s office S S Franny Dyer IS once more wearlng bangs ln order to please Bob Durllat who recently returned home from Great Lakes l Q U We recelved qulte a shock at the glamourous appearance of Don Plstol Packln' 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I THE WOODWARD TATTLER FO0TBALL l0l1lf.,lll al lam Stadium Woodward w1ll squarc off agamst lkvllblss 111 what w1ll prob 1bly constltutc the Bears supreme seasonal cffort to crash thc c1ty VI tory clrclc DeV1lb1ss l1ck1n ts wounds frfm a terrlfic Gfif' shellackm at the ll tl'ldS of Wa tes leafrue lea lers yy1ll con1e up aga1nst a do or d1e l1ea1 squad fally d6tClllill'lQ l to snoot the works Dave Brown who const1tutes the mam part of the T1 er a tack was pretty well throttled b Walte a11d 1t Woodward c n dupllcate that feat a B ar w1n 1 ll the o mg Word 1rd IS fnxlly assumm somethmg close to full strength Xyltll 11m lxn1er1m slated to go and an outslde poss1b1l1ty that quarterback Andv Mist re nf w1ll be back at the smnal callmg nos1t1on Bear offense w1ll llso feature p1le flY'lNll'l2 Clarence Puls pass p1tch1ng Charl1e Lentz and l1ne bustvn Ulck Aubry In rcserye Coach Vo derburg can toss Johnny f 1lahan 1nt1 his ground attack and southpaw Jlm kessllng, IS good for '1 pass or two durmg the fray Woodw1rds hno w1ll match the Tlger forward wall w1th Joe Ustas nw sk1 back 1n top fo1m 'md rehable Frme Rychlewskl set to f1ye DeV1lb1ss hacks a b1 evenmg ln the last meetmg between the tyyo DeV1lb1SS scnaped out a 13 7 yv1n oyor the luckless Brums when two Woodward touchdown were called back One of these commg on a pass 1ntercept1on, was nulhfied because of a D9VllblSS 0ll SldP Both squads staged an aer1al d1splav 1n the last game leadmg one to agree w1th Mayor De Seyersky that a1r power w1ll dec de the ISSUE If both teams do take to the a1rways Woodward w1ll boast an adyantage 1n the rece1y1ng department w1th Duke Madras Puls and Kn1er1m the former be1ng tops ID the loop Browns TGCGIVCFS w1ll conslst of Jack lf1ffer and speedy Dlck Erhardt The probable start1ngl1neup for ton1ght l e Madras l t Nowak l g Gust c Ustazewsk1 r g Rychlewskl r t T1gges r e Woodward q b Puls l h Lentz r h K0mlS3r6k f b Aubry KRALL COLLINGWOOD PACE LIBBEY AS WOODWARD AGAIN TAKES BEATING Cowboys Defeat Cllppled Beals W1th Gxound UHCHSIVC CENTRAL RESERVES BEAT CUBS BY 20 0 Brown To Pflffer FIVE foot five 1nches of blond dyna m1te IS speedy Dave Brown passer deluxe and all round spearhead of the DeV1lb1ss Tigers Tlus IS Daves first year 1n the DeV1lb1ss tall back slot as he started h1S h1gh school career at Scott H starred 1n football basketball tennis and track In comparing the two schools he favors DeV1lb1ss because of the fact that DeV1lb1ss goes 1n for athletlcs on a larger scale When asked questions about to n1ght s game, Dave was rather qu1et Woodwards team and student body IS one to be respected and after that first Tiger Bear t1lt thls one 1S bound to be a thrlller was what he had to say on thls subyect He thought that the a1r attack of the Woodward team would be the mam means of offense of the blue and white And s1nce his Job on defense 1S to halt th1S sort of attack he expects to have a busy evenmg Although a top notch grldder this 1S not h1s favorlte sport Dave turns hlS l1kes toward basketball This probably accounts for much of the ac curacy Dave has at h1tt1ng hlS mark yards away down the gridiron The man on the rece1v1ng end of a na1or1tv of D6VllblSH passes IS end Jack l'fe1ffer Jack IS a wellbullt boy for h1s sn. foot four 1nch helght wh1ch hc uscs yery well at pulhng down the Mr Elmer Vdrderburg p1 ses mtended for hlm by lllS tean1 male Daye Lrown llllS IS lacks first year at oot ball but as llldlly players 111 the c1ty w tcst1fy he IS a w1cked man o stop llfllll getllng, a pass headed 1n h1s dl ect1on He IS known through out he c1ty for bemp, a spark plug, on the 'l1ger basketball squad but noyv he IS gammg accla1m as a threat on a11y pass play The three sports ylnc 1 take up Jack s time are basket ball football and track L1ke h1s te tmmate Dave basketball IS h1s favo11te sport but he enjoys the new to llllil game of football yery much Not only has Jack Pfe1ffer Dave Brown become a sensational pass1n,, combmatlon but also a very 5,000 f'r1endsh1p lh1s ls mostly due to the fact that they haye so much 1n com mflll namely sports Jxm Swaya deserves all the creditm the world for his ass1stance to Elmer Voderburg in coaching the Bear varslty this year Jim has worked tirelessly and the least he deserves isa word of thanks BOZO ANDY CONFESS Woodwards luckless Bears were beys vengeful Cowboys who hung a 28 0 plasterlng on the Blue and Whlte L1bbey s forward yy all kept the Bear backs pretty well bottled up and when the Bears launched the1r only ser1ous scor1ng threat of the night It was through the a1r w1th Sunny Lent7 h1tt1ng Duke Madras w1th a ser1es of passes wh1ch carried the Bears to the L1bbey Z5 yard l1ne and where the Cowboys held and Wood ward lost the ball on downs The Cowboy backs pounded the lears l1ne cons1stentlv penetratmg, for 14 flrst downs whlle the Bears were able to get only 6 L1bbey s attack funct1oned smooth ly 1n every quarter w1th Jerry Krall Br1cker Zollars and Jennmgs smash 1ng away for oft repeated galns The only h1gh spot for the Bears was the fine play at end by Tom Conley No less than four of Woodwards first str1ng were not even in un1form Fnd Jim Knleflm tackle fand cap taml Frank Pl3S6Ckl center Joe UStaZ6WSk1 and quarterback Andy Mautac1ew ICZ Th1s loss was greatly felt 1n both offense and defense and as the Bears were unable to do 1nuch of anythmg Sco11ng Threats Stopped By Seveial Bad Bleaks Woodwards w1nless reserve team dropped 1ts fourth stra1ght game of the season last Thursdav to a much l1ghter and speed1er Irish team from Central by a 20 0 score The Cubs st1ll trymg for the1r first w1n had sey eral scor1ng attempts but were halted as the result of fumbles After an 80 yard march the Cen tralltes scored on a neat reverse whlch completelv fooled the Bear secondary as P1nc1ott1 went over standlng up The converslon spl1t the upr1ghts g1V 1ng the Ir1sh an early lead of 7 po1nts W1th two m1nutes rema1n1ng 1n the half the Cubs attempted to punt but the fast charglng l1ne of the oppon ents blocked the klCk and recovered It n score the end zone for the second The converslon was blocked the last half got underway the and Whlte threatened to score on a pass play but lost the ball on dowms on the Central 1? yard l1ne Shortlv after th1S the Cherry Street ers got the1r final po1nts on a '30 yard run by P1nc1ott1 who was na1led 1nches over the goal l1ne The Bear Cubs played the1r final game NVlth the Scott Reserves yester ay Blue Dale Colllngwood L1bbey s mach1ne llke back has reduced place lucklng to a preclse science He has rmssed very few thls year and he booted four for four agalnst Woodward Woodward has never been noted for its reserve strength but this year the bears have no less than four first class ends Conley Kn1er1m Woodward and Madras of bone crushlng muscle 1S Andrew Matuslewlcz Andy IS 5 ft 6Vg 1n of terr1fic power of a gr1d1ron Our hero began h1S p1gSklT1 career many years ago on the sandlots He started playing football here at Wood ward 1n h1s freshman year In h1s sophomore year he moved up to the vars1ty and has been there ever smce He hasnt seen actlon IH any recent games because of a broken collar bone susta1ned m the first L1bbey game However hlS bones have knit and hell be 1n there scrapping to n1ght As w 1th n1ost men of Andy s callber, he IS proficlent 1n more than one sport His three favorite sports after football, are track sw1mm1ng and neckmg The latter we understand IS his most recent 1nterest Amorous Andy has of late shown conslderable 1nterest 1n Marcella Flowers From where we s1t h1S mterest IS Justlfied Woodward s fine and fair halred boy IS a bel1ever 1n the myst1c powers of sclence h1s favorite subject be1ng chem1stry H1s free t1me readlng ma ter1al 1S also of a sc1ent1fic nature He has noyv turned h1s talents toward master1ng the art of tr1pp1ng the l1ght fantast1c To soothe h1s t1red bra1n and nerves the soft stralns of Paper Doll IS unsurpassable Andv 18 one of those dependable boys yvho ll be IH at the quarterback spot domg h1s Job Before h1s lnyury he handled the k1ck1ng for the Bears and hlS punt1ng was among the finest IH the c1ty His return to the l1neup w1ll tr1ple the Bears offensive threat, and give them the advantage of another good blocker 1n the backfield VQlSdtllltV best flCSC,!lbGS Clal blocklng back and slgnal caller or the Woodward y 1rs1ty Th1s syyasl bucklmg blond who left the Mer chant Marme where he had seryed a three month per1od to return to the Polar Bear eleyen, has been an out standmg player offensively and d fenslyely all through the vear and he 1 our personal reason for thmk mg that Woodwa1d w1ll take lJeV1l blss tfllllglit ln the last lear T1gf1 t1lt h1s play was sensatmnal and hc brought thc crowd to the1r feet by FUXKIII lhck l rhzrdt romplc e y 1 c fr lesldcs th1s he a so scored Woodwards lo11e touchdown lofo l1as becn a football star s nce h1s freshman year when he was famed for h1s XICIOUS blocking He was a star halfhack on l'ns1g,n Doc Welevers fine rcserye team 1n HIS sophomore year and graduated to first strmg., guard a a 1un Ol H1s play was one of the mam factors 1n Woodward s defeat of Wa1te Y01 students who haye not1ced two lxttlc boys on the Woodward bench w1ll be enllphtened to know that the arf Jerrv and Dnk laker pres1dent and VILL pres1dent of the Puls fan c u 1 lh1s hard hearted senlor has no oealmps w1th g,1rls and states tha' cont1a1y to popular bel1ef he IS n wolf However he showed us sccnted letter upon whlch was w rltten 1n soft femmmc hand Guess 3801 Ceceha St Smce he v1s1ted New York as a 1nerchant seaman we asked him to compare the metropohtan g1rls w1th Woodward femmes Sald the great 1na11 lustlly There s more of em He s lA lll the arn1y and may leay soon but l1ell be 111 there f1ght1np, tomght -ind come yyhat may Clar ence Wllllams IS st1ll our ballplaver P E C I A L ' 1 ' ,. . 1 II , I' . 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Be on hand to help the team get the victory needed to bring W H S out of the darkness of the celler we have been 1n News of the engagement of Hanna Serafin, graduate of 1943, and Ens Jack Tolford was announced recently Honey' was special features edit of the Tattler last year Mrs Bessie Burkett's classes are putting the graphs found in maga zmes and newspapers to practical use They are used for study during math classes Dont Walt any longer to secure a nan for the Sadle Hawkins Day dance November 12 girls You ve Just seven days in which to bag a date so get busy' Chemistry IS a more popular sub Ject this year than it formerly has been In checkxng on the enrollment, we find that there are 104 students in the classes th1s year as compared Wlth 95 last fall That ear spl1tt1ng crash wh1ch oc curred Tuesday was caused by Mrs Helen Lymans tray of food coll1d1ng wlth the door of the teachers dining room From where we sat, wed say that the door won the argument Our deepest apologies to Joan Kolinski whose name was erronlously given as John in last weeks paper due to a typographical error You can be assured that lt wont happen again, Joan Edgar Sorten, music director, was seen g1v1ng drum maJorette June Wagner some spec1al hints on the art of Iptterbugging during the magazine dance Tuesday morning Nice going' Additions to their aquarlum are be ing made by Miss Grace Cronk s bxology students Another current pro i1ect IS the experimenting with water 1l1es A mystic Havor was added to the atmosphere during the Spanish Club 1n1t1at1on Tuesday evenlng by the use of candle light E H Wohler IS now employed by the research department of the Toledo Scale Company Mr Wohler was formerly a teacher of business train 1ng here at Woodward If Walter Rench's hair appears to be parted differently after every gym period, 1t IS because a different boy parts it for him each time Tut, tut, Walter' Must be a shortage of comb 1ng power these days Start saving now for the special war stamp drive starting November 16 The school Wlll once more be d1v1ded 1nto two teams 1n order to stlffen the competltlon Bonnie Eldridge s new fiame is Ben MCW1ll1amS As it looks now it won t take much effort to keep that fire going xndefinately It was C D Van Tassel's young daughter Rosella who led the major ettes ln the Pistol Packln Mama dance at the game Saturday evening Paul Lankenau former teacher at Woodward is the newly elected mayor of Napoleon Ohio Mr Lankenau was a candldate on the Republlcan ticket Miss Marguerite Loos, state super visor from Columbus, vlsited 1n Mrs Isla Van VT3DklH,S cooperatlve retall selling class last Tuesday E I, ,Im Mrs Helen Lyman Of lnterest especially to freshmen is Woodward s addition to the faculty list Mrs Helen Lyman A former Eng llsh teacher at Llbbey High School Mrs Lyman received her AB degree at Oberlln and her Master s Degree from the Umversity of Michigan Here at Woodward she 18 teachmg the health umt of the every day lxvlng course and expects at one time or another to have all the freshmen at Woodward m her class One of the hlgh pomts in her life was the trip to Europe taken before the war she and her husband shipped thelr autom ,bile over and then motor ed through Europe Sweden Germany Switzerland Austrla and Denmark were a few of the places they vislted Mrs Lyman said she was amazed at the loyalty to the school shown by both students and teachers Junlor Class Elections 'lo Be Held Tuesday, If irst Hour The Junior class w1ll hold the elec tion of officers next Tuesday morn ing first hour Marvin Hascal David Crlbbln Bob DuMonte and Alex Sahadl are the four candidates competing for presi dent Running for vice president are William Myers Marv Hider lfnnl Darah and Gertrude Miller Secretary candidates are Helen Puls Grace Mltzky, and June Wvmer Dolores Hallett Betty Lou Clay pool Andy Matsaclewlcz and Harriet Long are the candidates for the posi tion of treasurer The two opponents for sergeant at arms are Dick Aubry and Robert Kol1nsk1 Mis Lpp co 2.ClYlSOl of the 3un1o1 class pleads with the studcnts t xote from a standpoint where the 1un1or class and not the candidates friends will benefit most Remern ber its your yote and your class Robert Freeman Takes Up Music Under Edgar Sorton Robert Freeman freshman has de work for Woodward After Joining the Glee Club he also took advantage of the offer that Edgar Sorton dlrec tor of the music department made which gave an opportunity to every one interested to receive music in structions during the lunch periods Decldmg to study the drums Robert plans to become an active member of the band and orchestra as soon as he learns how to play Besides studying music Bob has borrowed some books from Mrs Mary O Brien on archeology, another ot' his interests Defeated Candidates Form Committee Aldmg Officers Once upon a time there was a lit 'le boy He wasnt an ordinary little boy He was a Jerker Ah yes' The first time he saw light was October 14 1928 at 1221 Peck Street The Master of Dopes 1s one Ralph Eble neyvlv elected plesldent of the sophomore class The Master of Dopes spends his leisure time at McMahon Druf Store fplugl concoctlnp, sodas sun cl :es and clopes He masters the dopes Ralph is usually referred to as '1 soda Jerker As his understud he has Skeeter Bonkowskl whom halph siys is learning., the business fast President ltalph Pble hsts swim nnnx and basketball at the top of his hobby plle He llkes Auto Me chanics as his best class and states that all teachers are tops with me Fifteen year old Fble has a very love ly sister Phyllss Eble who senior When asked 1f he had any special interest ln the 0pp0Slt6 sex he quoted Why get married to make one girl happy when I can stay single and make them all happy The dream bov when asked to make 1 statement to the sophomorc class sand Well give everything we llaye let s hope we have ey erythlne Thus ends another mteryieyv with President Ralph Eble as our subJect Revlelle with lable Cabinet Filling, the remalning positions ln the newly elected sophomore cabinet arc Svlyan FSSICR ylce presldent Challene Hamilton secretary Georg: M'uks treasurer Gertrude Steiner reporter and Gene Perlat as ser geant at arms Consisting of five students all of whom were runners up IH the elec tion the executive committee of the Sophomore Class has already been etablished The purpose of this committee will be to work in coopera tion with the cablnet concerning nr mediate and extra curricular affairs fezaldlne llelskl Lina DeHay Loi ralnc Kwlatkowski Colleen C'r1bb1n incl Iosephlne Nowak are members of this committee Sea Scouts Set up Display Bxnnoculars a bxnnacle wheel sea weight a rr-mature anchor and a Sea Scout s Manual are only a few of the articles on display in the case on the second floor Dale Mullxnxx who obtained the ar t1Cl6S on display and Dwlght Morrison were the two Sea Scouts who so ably set it up SENIOR GIRL REPORTS ON LLCTURER PIERRE VAN PAASSLN TO SPEAK SAT Plerre Nan Paasser will speak tom wrrow before the Toledo Town Hall tl.1dlPl1CC on The Conquest of the Twontleth Ccntury This assembly will be the second of thc Town Hall serics which are presented at 1100 A M on Saturday Selected bv Mrs Hazel Mc Manamon will he Francl Lathrop the student representing Woodward at this meeting Golda Lerger selected by Mlss Clmllld Sxvage represented Woodwa cl at the opening assemblv wh re she heard Arthur Derounlan, better knowl by his pcn name John Ray Carlson Mr Derounian author of Under Cover exposing Nam underground moyemcnts ln this countrv declared America wlll bc the battleground of the future with fascism and democ racy the battling armles He spent ffllll years taking the dally risk of losing his life in order to cmrry out his natllotlc ambition of bringing to light the urdergrouncl work of Nan xgents He trayeled throughout thc natlon masquerading as a Nall cnthuslast unc ryerlng the plans and secrets of the Cestapo on this continent The speaker referred to fascism is ignorance in action smce it dis courages thinking., and leadership and is dedicated to the overthrow of democracy and capltahsm In conclusion he warned Americans about such organlzations utilizing Christian Amerlcan , and Patrlotic slogans Mr Derounian is an American of Armenian origin reared and educated 1n New York CALL ARMS Irvin W1SH19WSkl carried hxs splen did sports and scholastic record with him when he went into Uncle Sam s great fam 1ly accordlng to a let ter rece1ved by Arnold J Brown Captamed by three boys, 1nclud1ng Irv the Pre Mets took the Minn Gophers in practice basketball sea son They rece1ved a swell wrlteup in the local papers, which also was included The team IS about the best of lts kind ln the country Whiz hopes to be home sometime between Dec 19 and Dec 26 More power to you Irv Whiz I'hc onc yvav IS the right way Thats a good motto, so we have the new address of Gerald E Parker in place of the old one that was pub lished It IS Pvt Gerald E Parker Co B 18th Bn 3rd Regt, IRTC Fort McClellan Alabama Norman Stallbaum 416 T S S Flight B Gulfport, Mississippi D Vopr deed for the day and drop Norm a me Letters are pouring in from all over the country to the faculty which proves that they still think of Wood ward when they are away from home Mr LaRue received a letter from Cpl E J Gasiorowski a graduate of 1941 who has been 1n the armed artlllery for seven months who has hopes of gettlng in the air force The Cpl said there was a number of Woodward boys in Camp so we take the greatest of pleasure 1n sendlng a Tattler each week to all the Wood ward boys in Fort Knox Hope you enjoy It boys -Xnswerlng the requests we have the address of' MBFVIU Lucher Pvt Bucher IS in Haw an where the girls arc wonderful and the kids make a American soldier passes His address IS lvt Maryin F Bucher 37544859 Al O 7191 cfo San Francisco Cali forma 111 fliflkcr is also stationed at Port Knox kentucky He gets his mall by thc following mixture Pvt C A lacnger 95559442 Col C 'Lth bn A It I' C Fort Knox Ky Sgt Dmzel Iukowslcl IS 'znothei Woodward student to receive the l'ur ple Heart award Dan who has been In the Army smce 1939, was first in thc North Africa show then moved to SlCllV where he yvas yvounded and awarded the medal and still contin ued to fight when shipped to Italy lhls same fellow has two brothers in the service The eldest of the two Victor IS in the Army Air Corps and David the younger of thc two is ln the Infantry Both boys wcnt in service eight months ago Iurple Hcart 'lhe Iurple Heart decoratlon was orlglnated in Gen Washlngtons day and was awarded for dlstingulshed seryxce the same as lt is today The Heart itself' has a gold outs1de with purple background and a picture of Washm ton in the center A white shield with blue stars and bars in it and sux reen leaves on either side and ns fastened on a purple ribbon with white edging Low ell Weaner a Woodward chap was reported mlssing 1n actlon, O1 a Flying Fortress over Germany Glen, sen1or IS 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G I I :gl .,'g:,:,e::if WOUD RD TATTLER save Bonds will buy his Constantly Consistently Constructive llll' Vol XVI can spend Until the War is won Toledo Ohlo November 12 1943 No 7 CALL ARMS Pfc Ed Wymyslo class of 1941 IS ln the Flghtlng 69th the 69th dlvlslon of the Infantrv Hls address IS lft Ld Wymxslo 35555108 Co F Z72nd Inf Regt APO 414 Camp Shelby MISSISSIPPI Mr Larue recelved a letter from llerbert Watson asklng hllll to post hls address where the students could copy It lnd wrlle hlm a le ter or two After a furlough last week hls ad dress was changed to the followmg Aft, HQIDPIL Watson 3o55o46o 9 T C No 12 Bks 3 Sqdn .800 Illlght I' AAAI Allldfllltr 'lexas lst Lt Joseph loes ln the rm for three years and ln the parachute lntalltry for slxteen months, ha made so many Jumps that lt seems Ilke rolllng oif a log He says It hot whele he IS and hopes It wont be long untll he can once agaln be roamlng the halls of Woodward Wrlte thls address on an envelope and drop lt ln the mallbox lst Lt Joseph Hoes 01286066 C U 5 4 Inf ANP O 469, cfo Postmaster, Y No one needs to be told that -Xl Ustazewskl captaln of last years varslty football team was hom on furlough Aft er belng a tloned at Cam Macall North Carollna where he has completed eleven Jumps, he replled very soft is lv The glrls W o o d w a r l looked swell but not good a me Al Just f1DlSl'l6d a flfteen day furlough Roman Kozlowskl a graduate f 1941 vlslted Woodward also Frlday He IS a rear gunner on a Flylng Fort ress Roman ln the Army for three years IS now taklng Alr Cadet traln ITIL, someplace IH Florlda Thls one IS a contrlbutlon of tht box Ilelen Llagenkencllt a raduzlte of 1032 IS servlng Wlth the 'ATIIIX Nurse Corps at Ceneral Fletcher Ho pltal Cambrldge Ohlo IIIIS I5 the latest address of lame N Norman S 2!c 114 Latt Il 1 x me Paso Depot IIHXISXI e Ihodo Island lhe Nlarlnes celebrated thelr 168th blrthday last Wednesday To all of the Woodward leathernecks ln thls branch we can only express ourselves Ill sllent trlbute Although we cant prlnt them all w can 1 few of the latest gr l names and the places that they wert statloned the last tlme that we heard froln them Cpl Walter F Helden Chelrv Polnt IN Carollna John Bar ber Cherry Point IN Carollna Ray mond Breskl Marlne Alr Corps Ken neth Cann N A C San DIQHO Call forma Robert H9lmbCfg SIDIYIGWIICIL ln the PaClflC Chuck Hartwlck New port, R I bvlllldm Kubackl Rhode Island Eddy Paradyze wllllam Rog ers somewhere ln the Paclflc Cpl Wm Renz, San Dlego, Callf, Paul Skotnysky M A C San Dlego Callf Rlchard Semlcr and John Sackman I I STUDENT COUNCIL LAUNCHES WOODWARD INTO FIRST WAR BOND CAMPAIGN OF YEAR SCHOOL TO BE DIVIDED INTO TWO TEAMS Make The War Bond Drlve A Success D Boos, D W ebel To Head vlIJf5'5l i ll nlnnuwnflh be The first war bond drlve of the year sponsored by the Student Council ls headed by Don Weber left, and Dorls Boos Ernle Rychlewskl, and Art Zlllenskl are hlgh stamp salesmen from Lawrence Nubers first hour class John Roach at the rlght IS the thlrd boy buylng war stamps at the booth located across from the 06109 Woodward Senlor WIILIQS Scrlpt For Falry Tale Hour Golda Berger Woodward senlor P to be presented on Thursday, Noxem ber 18 oxer WTOL at 2 30 p m The scrlpt whlch contalns a cast of ten wlll be presented by Mlss Helen Marle Crlffens radlo produc tlon class over the falrv tale hour next Thursdax Vlembers of the radlo ploductlon class who wlll be ln the program are Lulu Sexton Delphlne Kasplzak Ceorge Nlarks Robert Van Horn 'Ionl Meade Harlan Plerce Cllfford Daxld and Iee Yarvltaskl Golda who ls student dlreetor narrator and au thor of the scrlpt wlll also take a mlnol palt Nlr Harlx Lamb superxlsor of ra fllfl of the Ioard of Fducatlon has lppomted Llbbex to have the next ploglam on the Thursday followlng Thanks IXIIIL, DeVllb1ss and Walte pleceeded Woodward ln the serles Red Cross Holds Clty Meet Dolores Gramza clty vlce presldent and Loulna Roberts members of Wood wards Junlor Red Cross accompaned by Mrs Mary O Brlen attended a clty Wlde meetlng of the Junlor Red Cross representatlves at Red Cross headquar ters Woodward was asked to choose a commlttee to revlse the constltutlon of the Junlor Red Cross 'lhls commlttee IS to conslst of IIVG people Waste Paper Needed Teachers and students are asked by Mrs O Brlen to salvage all thelr pa pers and magazlnes and brlmz them to room 314 as the goverment IS ln great need of waste paper WhlCh ls used ID the manufacture of caltons and boxes used for shlp lng supplles to the armed forces The money obtalned from the sale of these papers wlll be used for Junlor Red Cross work Sadle Hawklns Dance Tonlght Woodwards ball room wlll be the Dance SIJOTISOIQCI bv the Glee Club IIIIS ewenlng, from 8 to 11 Jlmmle Reemsnyder and hls orchestra wlll play for thls event Cllalfmall of the dance IS Sally El lls and her commlttees lnclude Cllf ford Davld Ramona Carr Brldget Calr Clayton Salonz, Mary Hayeck Harlan Ray Susan Wolfe Rav Jac obs Lols Jacobs Allce Rospond An gellnc Respond and VlLkl6 7areck Guests of honol are C C La. Rue Arnold Drown Llncoln Clark Joseph Dence Mrs MHTIC Erslg MISS Ethel Kerlln, Floyd Lords Clyde Meek, MISS Amle Mlller Mlss Edlth Murphy MISS Pleanore Murphy Raymond Shellne Fdgar Sorton Mrs Eula Upp Clyde Van Tassel, and MISS Annle Wettcrman Tokyo , Berlln Teams Respectlvely H lp send a bomber on to Fokxo Pe lln' Wlth thls goal IH ITIIHCI Woedwa d launches lts flrst war hcl d and st mp c xmpalgn of the vear ttmg lts quota at '55 000 A double assemblx sponsored b the student councll whlch IS under 'll lllf thls campalgn wlll be called Nlo embcl 16 whlch wlll offlclallx stftlt the ball rolllng l'xo felms composed of the entlrc school wlll be under the dlrectlon of the 1 lpable leaders w ho handled last xclrs sales DOTIQ Boos headlng On to lokvo team and Don Weber lead me the On to Perlln team wlll nach strlve to reach the quota of S2 500 St lmp booths wlll be located at the two do: rs leadlng out to the courts on the lnaln floor Aboxe the booths wlll bc placed maps on NNIIICII dally sales rf lv lds 'md stamps can be checked b tht .ldxancement of the bomber I rl home room wlll dlsplay tlcker on the door whlch wlll be '1 silhouette of a bomb From the out lde wlll be vlslble the team name ot that room on the lnslde wlll be wrltten the name glven to the bomb l:. cl home room representatlve wlll 'attend to tllls At the end of the flrst week the hlgh per caplta room from each team wlll have the opportumty to name the bomber whlch 1S flylng across the map Thls wlll be done each week to glve the hlgh room the UIIIIOTLLIYIILN to name the bomber mg, carrled on through posters, made bv the art classes whlch wlll be pl tcc d throughout the bulldlng Fre ouent announcements prepared by Mlss Helen Marle Grlfflns radlo class wlll be glven over the publlc address system VHTIOUS commlttees have been ap polllted to carry on the work durlng thlg drlve The program commlttee ar anglng the assembly, IS headed by Illllllp Mansour and conslsts of Del IJLIITIQ Larabash Ramona Tobey Brld get Carr Fred Laker, and Ramona Calr Slles commlttee whlch has charge of the orgamzatlon of rooms and the arranglng of booths IS head ed bv DOIIS Iloos and her asslstants are Allce Mlller Betty Hansen Joan K0l1USbl and Tom Grant Publlcltv CODCIHUCC on page four ENUMERATING VARIOUS ACTIVITIES, RED CROSS PLEADS FOR LARGER ROLL CALL Under the supervlslon of Mrs Mary OBrlen, the annual .Tumor Red Cross roll call wlll begln next Monday, and extend to November 24 The mlnlmum contrlbutlon IS set at flve cents, whlle there IS no ITIZXIITIUITI To lllustrate Just how much each students cooperatlon 1S needed the followlng facts are enumerated The Woodward Red Cross IS engaged IH sendlng cards to army camps supplylng schools of Kentucky Wlth text books maklng scrapbooks to amuse bed rldden chlldren ln hospltals, and sendlng Chrlstmas toys to the chlldren of the Ozarks November 9 at a dlnner held for nutrltlon experts from Waslungton, four centerpleces were made by the art classes of MISS June Anderson Only one cent per member IS sent to the natlonal headquarters at Washlngton For thls Woodward IS enrolled ln the Natlonal Junlor Red Cross and recelves monthly the Red Cross magazlne Home room representatlves have been appolnted to ald ln thls drlve Contrlbutlons for each class wlll be recorded on typed sheets from names already sent to Mrs O'Brlen and returned to the representatlves Any student havlng second hour free would be welcome to ald ln the Junlor Red Cross roll call Some blds for membershlp have already been lssued, but more partlclpants would be gladly accepted 1 g . 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I ' Edlfm' In Chief Susanne Loerke Attemps at humor THE WOODWARDLTATTLER THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Publlshed and Prlnted Every School Week by the Puplls of Woodward Hlgh School PTICQ 3c a slngle copy TATTLER STAFF A JOKE FOR MEN ONLY' Managing Edltor News Edltor Feature Edltor Speclal Feature Exchange Edltor Boys Sports Edltor Glrls Sports EdltOF Sports Column Mllltary Edltor Buslness Manager Column Edltor Advlsor Mrs Marle Erslg Buy More Stamps and Bonds Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley Chrlstlne Pavlos Beatrlce Blaleckl Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komlsarek Walter Bonkowskl Sldney Adams Florence Baker Geraldlne Putry NOTHER War Bond Campalgn gets under way here at Woodward beglnnlng November 16 and endlng on Pearl Harbor Day December 7 The school wlll be dlvlded lnto two teams the Berlln Team and the Tokyo Team These teams wlll be headed by the two student councll mem bers ln charge of stamp sales Don Weber and Dorls Boos Every student ln school should g1V6 hls whole hearted support to the campa gn Student reactlon to a sales promotlon drlve of thls type lndlcates how serlously they regard the war effort Be sure that you do your part Your purchases of War Bonds and Stamps wlll shorten the tlme when your loved ones Wlll return home Ifyou want a peaceful world where tree men can llve ln happlness take out some lnsurance 'Ihe premlum IS small but the dlvldend IS large Don t make thls bond your War Bond but your VICTORY BOND H1 Y Asks For Cooperatlon O CREATE malntaln and extend throughout school and communlty hlgh standards of ohrlstlan llvlng IB an oath taken clearly understood and openly practlsed by Woodward H1 Y members Although opportunltles to openly uphold thelr oath are rarely found the practlce of smoklng lnslde the bulldlng has made the boys feel that they ln coherence Wlth the H1Y pledge should attempt to control thls VICE whlch IS not only agalnst th lr prlnclples but also agalnst a law governlng the state Thelr ldea ln whlch they expect great success IS to enter lDtO places where smoklng IS frequently carrled on and ask thelr fellow classmates who are smoklng to refraln from It at least tlll they are a safe dlstance from school Not a very easy task IB 1t'7 Let s all cooperate J om Red Cross OIN THE JUNIOR RED CROSS' The natlonal Red Cross drlve began yes terday and wlll contlnue to November 25 Woodward wlll take part ln thls natlonal drlve beglnnlng Monday November 15 Each student becomesa member of the Red Cross by donatlng money The mlnlmum amount one can glVe IS five cents, there IS no llmlt the maxlmum Your money Wlll be used ln countless ways, It may help to buy food for the undernourlshed, or It may help to make llfe a llttle blt essler for the Amerlcan soldler overseas Surely every Woodward student wlll glV8 to the Red Cross The need IS lmperatlve' Shall We Dance? E SHALL and we wlll dance tonlght at the Sadle I-Iawklns Day Dance, for remember All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy ThlS applles to all the Janes, too So, sharpen yourself by attendlng the S H D dance tonlght Mlsfortune has struck Woodward' Our able football coach, Elmer Vorderburg, IS leavlng Woodward for Navy tralnlng at Prlnceton Unlverslty Our loss IS the Navy's galn Good luck, Elmer' OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such Now that the mystery has been cleared up as to Who IS Iona maybe we can get a llttle atten tlon for our back fence g0SS1p gushlngs Frank Elllot former Scott athlete IS the latest newcomer to enter our halls Attentlon All glrls Johnny Madras handsome brother wlll be auctloned 05111 room 323 after school today Be sure to brlng along plenty of sara cash because competltlon IS expected to be lg Who was the boy who brought a small bottle of Scotch WhlSk6y to l1lSCl'19lI11St1'yCl8SS to to purlfy lt'7 He performed thls very lI1I10Cel'll',f'7l experl An added attractlon to the OhlO Theater candy counter 18 Rose MBIIO Owens Femlmne hearts were all a flutter when Vern Beer grad of 43 was spotted ln the halls of hls Alma Mater Al USt8Z6WSkl alsoa 43 grad made an appear' ance at the dance whloh was glven for magallne salesmen The letter from Llttle Barbara has caused qulte a feud between Mel Gust and Barbara Sta Jszk We hope lt lsn t really BSFIOUB June Wagner s Blnglhg was the cause of the crowd that gathered around the bandstand at the B schedule dance last Thursday SOII1etl'1lDg1'l9W has been lntroduced ln the Junlor class electlons thls year Alex Sahadl had hls plC ture prlnted on campalgn cards and dlstrlbuted them among the kldS Mrs Eula Upp has been serlously conslderlrlg mov lng her room up to the second floor 'lhe reason for thls IS that Peanuts Long lnformed her that he would then be able to make It to her seventh hour class wlthout belng late A spylng student woul llke to know why PBIDX Crlstobal won t glVe Jean Erndt a break No lnformatlon has been acqulred to date For all who haven t heard Marllyn Ball s flame IS that one and only Chuck McNltt When 8Sk9dlf she llkes Punchy Calllhan Betty Hansen states Danny IS the guy for me Punchy must be sllpplng Or IS the reason that Dannys a D168 guy '7 Knlerlm Wlns Zet Hearts, Out Of Season Payak, Darkhorse Conley, Newcomer Gernheuser Tle Second, Normle Comes In Too Butanlc stlnky 8Cld plus lcy fingers on Zet Pledges produced not only shrleks and screams but also the names ofour llttle pledges loved ones A4 most of them uttered the name of thelr handsome Woodward heros, they drooled They drooled so well and so long that, as anv pledge can tell,they Just floated through the rest of the lnltlatlon Zet pledges and thelr woo woos are Rlta WOZDIZC Don Durfee Mary Hlder John Madras Dolores Pudllckl Marvln Hascal Betty Claypool Jlm Knlerlm Ruth Trautman John Payak Marllyn Busdlker Paul Seymour Ellzabeth Douglas Bob Shellne Janlce Trautman Melvln Gust Joan Gnyszek Nell Mallory Vlrglnla EW8nSkl Bob Budrueax Bonnle Lou Stallbaum John Payak Shlrley Mlller Teddy Gernheuser Dorls Hansen Jlm Knlerlm Mary GTHVIUS Jlm Knlerlm Colleen Grlbben Ted Gernheuser Marllyn Buyea Normle better known as Norman Leopold Wolfe Glorla Wolfe Sldney Adams Phyllls Schmldt Jlm Conley Elsle Petee Jlm Knlerlm Bette Zlems Joe Ustazewskl Vlrglnla Sellers Jack Barret Ruth Hasemeyer Jlm Conley Donna Clark FFBDOIS Plaseckl In three weeks of school students of Stockton Hlgh School Stockton Callfornla have purchased seven Jeeps from ther bond and stamp sales whlch totaled over 357 000 00' Once upon a tlme there was a moron Who stayed up all nlght stndylng for a blood test Who went to the lumber yard to look up hls draft board Who thought a chocolate snake was a negro Jltterbug Who thought a barracks bag was an army hos tess Who thought a mushroom was a place to neck Who took hls knee cap apart to see lf there was any beer ln the Jolnt A magazlne drlve sponsored by the Curtls Pub llshlng Company has also been held at Schtt Hlgh School endlng November flrst At the tlme of thls Wfltlhg S1 524 75 was the amount collected Mlss Tlppett Name three forms of communlca tlon Frank Szplla Telegraph Telephone and tell a woman d That blt of dlrt was dug from Woodward s corrl ors Hello And Goodbye By Sldney Adams Can t wrlte a thlng The censor s to blame Just say I am well And then slgn my name Can t tell where we BRll6d from Can t mentlon the date Can t even tell, How many meals I ate Can t say where we re golng Don t know where we ll land Can t tell you lf We were met by a band Can t mentlon the weather Can t say lf there s raln All mllltary secrets 'Vlust secrets remaln Cant have a flashllght To gulde me at nlght Cant have cigarette Except out of slght Can t keep a dlary For such IS a EIU Can t keep the envelopes Your letters come ln Can t say for sure folks When agaln I can wrlte So I ll close thlS wlth Just A pleasant g00dh1ght Humour At Random Thls IS the first feature story I have attempted to wrlte thls year and so as the fan dancer sald to the audlence I hope you wlll bare wlth me Slnce thls 15 supposed to be funny I chose as my subJect humour Jokes gags etc As my col league Eddle Cantor says poetlcally 'Jokes Jokes These are cold, these are hot Wlnter Jokes, summer Jokes, Summer Jokes some are not Countless Jokes have been wrltten on every lm aglnable subJect However, most Jokes are wrltten on one thlng paper Love 18 a humourous subJect Broken Hearts' ls good too A broken heart IS when you glV6 your boyfrlend the sack, but keep the presents that came ln lt And several couples go steady ID Wood ward I know one senlor who goes steady He met hls glrl ID a revolvlng door and 15 stlll golng around wlth her Women are very strange They re always wonder lng lf thelr husbands wlll love them when thelr halr IS gray Why not, when lt s been three shades already Most marrled couples I know have a beef stew romance She's always beefing and he's al ways stewed But my glrl IS the oonventlonal type She won't stand for necklng Standlng makes her tlred And I know a cook who thlnks the lceman IS ID love Wlth her because she can see the lovellght ln hls ICE But so much for that, I won't exhaust the sublect As Cantor says, Flnd a subJect Start to kld lt soon you'll find that Bergan dld lt, Benny dld lt, Jolson dld lt, Johnson dld lt, Olson dld lt, And now SIDCB I've done lt, lt's pretty well washed up , I 'Q ll. 7 , , I' , , ,' , , ' ':, , W fi -i v . 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I I . 1 ,a '14, THE WOODWARD TATTLER is SMITH TO COACH POLAR BEARS Morale Of Team Looks Poor To Coach Woodwards Polar Bears wlll take the fleld agalnst Central under a new coach the genlal Art Smlth Smlth former Bear varslty coach has agreed to pllot the Blue and Whlte ln thell flnal appearance agalnst powerful Central Art was uncertaln as to hls l1ne up but stated that the boys who want to play football wlll be ln there He plans to an flnd change the llne up conslderably several steady layers may P themsely es ln new and unfamlllar SILIOHS Art IS no stranger to coachlng cles havlng bossed the Bears vears ago and as asslstant to Spears at T U last year He IS a reglstered 0ff1C13l Art's first move was to brlng star reserve players up to the slty Thev are Foore Chrlstobal, cock and Packard Art stated that the team s morale 1s very poor but well do the best we can In any event we know that Art wlll QIVQ a good showlng and It should certalnly be worth your whlle to at tend the game C I' IVG Doc a so four var Bab BEARS CLOSE SEASON WITH WIN MEETING HELD BY ATHLETIC BOARD Woodw ald Llbbey To Have Freshmen Team, Boald Repol ts Woodw ards Athletlc Board Lln coln Clark Arnold Brown Art Smlth Clyde Van Tassel and C C LaRue, met October 27 The lmmedlate busl ness at hand that of paying varlou bllls whlch had accumulated through out the season was voted pald The prlnclpal dlscusslon concern mg Freshmen basketball and lts prob lems were treated wlth marked at tentlon Woodw ard, bemg a rabld bas ketball school IS very much ln favor of contlnulng Frosh ball Mr Brown was entrusted wlth the task of ap proachlng other schools on thls sub Ject Woodward and Central are defl nltely havlng Frosh teams Llbbey has stated 1tS lntentlons of d1scon tlnulng the practlce of yearllng teams As for the other schools the results of the lnqulry are undeclded DeV1lb1ss Trounces Woodward, Ehrhardt Brown Take Laurels Beals Suprlsed By Tough Bengals In 24 0 Shellaclng lllc. DeV1lb1s Tlgers steamrolled oyer Woodward w1th a 24 O w1n last brlday mght W1th Speedy Dlck Ehr hard' and Dave Brown at the throt tle the Tlgers had very llttle trouble after the second quarter began The flrst 'llger score came on a 40 yard end run by hhrhardt He also set up two other scores w1th long runs DeV1lb1ss counted twlce beforc on a plunge by Roddy Ehrhardts subs ltute In the thlrd quarter w1th about 14 yards to go the Brown to Phlffer comblnatlon went to work Brown fllpped a hlgh bullet pass whlcll Phlffer took ln the end zone The fl lal tally came ln the last qual tel when Nappenbaugh plunged 8 yal ds to score The Tlgers mlssed all four attempts for the extra polnt Sunnv Lentz was outstandlng for Woody rd Essentlallv a passer he made some flne runs Ernle Rychlew skl played h1s usual fme game l GIRLS SPORTS As the beglnnlng of the wlnter sports season approaches the glrls gym classes have turned to masterlng the fast ll10V1I'lg' game of volley ball The Co ed Tournament of Thursday nlghts 1S headed by Harrlet Long, and Lob Martl who have won all three badmlnton games of the tourna ment calesthetlcs of the physlcal fltness program qulte trylng Those kmks and dents wlll wear away eventual ly after some practlce, they tell us Marllyn Pusdleker and Joan Mc Lean are leadmg the Tuesday Indlvld ual Games Tournament ln badmlnton by havlng two wlns to thelr credlt Harl let L o n g and Fay West emerged successful from the table tennls matches of Tuesday Left to rlght, Al Vertllbeck, Coach Elmer Vorderburg and John Callahan RCSBIVCS Show Plomlse Of Excellent Val slty Materlal The Woodward llghtwelght team wound up lts season wlth a wln over Scott The Cubs played a good brand of ball throughout the season but dld not get the scorlng punch necessary for wlnnlng ball games untll the flnal game They have a season record of four loses and one Wln The respec tlVe game scores were Llbbey 7 Woodward 0 D6VllblSS 20 Woodward 0 Walte 21 Woodward 12 Central 20 Woodward 0 Scott 12 Woodward Many fme young ball players were uncovered ln the past season Bllly Leon who was a bear on de fenslve and a fine offenslve player There were Kelfer and Golden a pan of hard charglng ends Frank Jast zemskl, and Bueter cut down many a prospect1ve touchdown Babcock and Rodenhauser are noted for thelr VISCIOUS blocklng The Cubs have the fastest backfleld m the c1ty ln Foore Kessllng Crlstobal and V1Tg1lS Foore IS one of the cltles flnest punters Eckman star end, won the last game wltll h1S k1CkS for polnts after touch down Rudnlckl and Czerwlnskl pro vlded some good runnlng when It was needed Irvlng, Wllusz Durfey, and Mole skl played fme ball for the Cubs and thelr llne backlng cut off many a po tentlal touchdown A great deal of credlt should be glven to L C Clark for h1S flne work m produclng a flne reserve ballclub Faced wlth the prospect of formlng a team out of the large number of freshmen and sophomores who turned out at the beglnnlng of the year, h came through admlrably Blll Leon Sweeps 45 Yalds F01 14 12 VlCt0l y OVBI Scott Woodward s llghtwelghts wound up thelr season Wlth a 14 12 w1n over Scott The Cubs flnally found them selves ln the last half of thelr flnal game and played a sensatlonal brand of ball The Bulldogs went ahead early the game w1th Ko1n1s the quarter back reel1ng off large galns The half ended w1th the score 12 7 ln fa vor of Scott Woodwards score came on a long downfleld march capped by an end run by Don Foore for the score Al Eckman s klck was good f01 the extra po1nt The beglnnlng of the game looked llke a repltltlon of former perform ances The rest between halves re Juyenated the Cubs The Cubs really found themselves when Blll Leon ln tercepted a Bulldog pass and ran 45 yards for the score Eckman again place klCk6d the extra po1nt From that po1nt on Woodward had complete control of the game Scott threatened ln the closlng mlnutes of the fourth quarter but flnally bogged down on the Bears ten vard llne For 1nd1v1dual play, Ko1n1s was the best Scott had He grabbed off some blg galns by uslng h1s speed to ad vantage For Woodward Al Fckman won the game Not only dld he play stellar ball but h1s educated toe klcked both extla polnts whlch were the margln of vlctory Babcock and Rodenhauser Cub llnemen constant lv broke through the Scott l1ne, and savagely hauled down ball carrlers WV1ll1S7 Mlng and Foore dld some very flne running for Woodward A flghtlng gave L C Clarks boys a vlctory GOOD BY By Norman W olfe Wlth the departure of Elmer Vor deburg to serve ln the Unlted States lNayy a yacancy IS created Wh1Ch 1S hard to flll flV0l'l0OklIU., for the moment the fact that he IS one of the flnest coafhes ln Woodward hlstorv, we feel Justlfled ln looklng on the sentl mental slde of the plcture The place h helu ln Woodward hearts IS a last mg one A hale, gruff, fellow he gaye eyerythlng to try and brlng Woodward a wlnnlng team The nlght of the wln over Walte bellcye It or not he was a forgotten man 'You heard plentv about Var wlg Santus Sloan Lstazeyvskl Bu cher lxrlerem but nobody thought OL the guy who won the game The guy who 11 ed ranted bull1ed and coaxed to play football and wln Woodward teams had been dylng gamelv for years but Flmer wanted none of that He wanted to XXIII and he dd for tllls he ea1ns our ever lastlng admllatlon He was the only member of the coachlng staff tlll year and lt was through no fault of llls that the Bears wele unable to wln thls season ll' you thunk that l'lmel wont llc H118 cd ask h1s ballclub lf IS lsn t enfugh ask anyone who happens to be ne r vou leloy appears a statlstlcal record of lleut fl gy Flmer Vordeburg E COACH By Lucllle Foley Flmer Vorderburgs a man Wood y rd hates to loose' He brought Woodw ards football team thelr only w1n ln seven years and for th1S we are grateful The men are golng to m1ss belng cussed, the glrls, belng can ed bags 'tlany have crltlclzed hls tough out look h1s dlrect approach, but he does get the polnt across and no words Tllllllftd Though he Wlll crlnge or shove thl aslde as trlpe ' we want Elmer to know that hls shoes wlll be hard to flll not only because of h1s coach mf., ab1l1ty, but because he stood for somethlng glamourous ln Woodward The glrls l1ked h1s tough rugged style h1s cusslng and the fact that he was lnarrled before he graduated fron l'l12'l1 hool Hls rlyalrv w1th Llbbev dates back to ht own hlgh school days and ac cordlng to the draft board that wasnt so long ago To w1n a Llbbey game was h1s unfulfllled deslre Lt 05,3 Ilmer Vorderburg USN yylll be our fourth faculty represen tatlye to the armed forces of the bnlted States and our thlrd coach He follows Lt Jack Taylor USA and Lt fygj Watson Welever, USN Well always remember the guy who sang P1stolPack1n Mama' We know hell be flghtlng hard for h1S country as he dld for h1s ballclub Elmer Vordeburg head coach, Woodward hlgh school, 1942 43, formerly coached Walte Llghtwelghts Served wlth all clty hlgh schools wlth the exceptlon of DeV1lb1ss He came to 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THEQWOOD WARD TATTLER Woodward Whispers Glrlsl Fonlght 1S the nlght If you want a man Just attend the Sadle Hawklns Day dance tonlght And In addltlon to that there Wlll be muslc by Jlmmy Reemsnyder s or chestra MISS Tthel Kerlln was In charge of the Navy V12 test whlch wa glven last Tuesday to all boys who were Interested A recent vlsltor to l'l1S Alma Mater was Louls Kazmarek graduate 1.143 The N1Slt was a sllght rest from hls studles at Mlaml Unlver Sl y Because she has so many Irons In the flre, Mrs Mary 0 Brlen has em ployed an asslstant No salary 1S re qulred for It IS a note to herself whlch she plns to the lnslde of he coat Recently, an announcement of tle engagement of Frank Hogg and ll leen Stroud was made Frank IS a graduate of 1939 and IS now In the Navy Alr Corps Loretta Ignatowskl glrls sports edltor of 1938 IS now a teacher of art In Trenton MlCh1gaH Woodward grads are llkely to be found every Where Our band and drum m Jorett s made a mlghty flne showlng In thc torchllght parade on Armlstlce Day MISS Mary Boyles SCISUCG classes have been engaged In experlments demonstratlng the process of osmosls and the transplratlon f water through leaves of a plant Lucllle Foley Dorothy Ashford Blll Lang and Chrlstlne Pavlos students of Mlss June Andersons art classes made center pleces for the Red Cross dlnner held Tuesday November S B Crouse s wood shop bovs have flnlshed repalrlng chalrs for thc cafeterla They have also repaired and reflnlshed a play pen for Elmer Among the teachers dolng thelr blt for the war effort IS L C Clark who rldes a bus to and from school to conserve gasollne Word has Just come In announclng the marrlage of Marle Ignatowskl and Srgt Arthur Grebe NVhlCl'l took place last summer Marle graduated from Woodward In June of 1942 Plctures Wlll be taken by O 'VI Thompson next week for all students who are dlssatlsfled Wlth those whlch were taken last year These lndlvldual pictures wlll appear In the Saga Bonnle Brldges and DOTIS Hansel want It publlcly announced that they are comlng to the dance tonlght Wlth outvmen Is that a threat or a prom Ise Due to the fact that so few stu dents are partlclpatlng ln the lntra murals Wednesday and Thursday nlghts the lndlvldual tournaments have been dlscontlnued Clubs have been asked to form teams and play each other Woodward s new offlce boy IS none other than versatlle Floyd Lords who meekly asserted that he runs errands lflor anyone and everyone durlng flrst our Tom Grant, newest addltlon to the Student Councll, can not concelve any p0SS1bl6 reason for Inspecting the alsles durlng the lunch perlods All you can see 1S legs anyhow' states Tommy Edltors Note Isn't that HASCAL, HIDER, AUBRY' CLAYPOOL, WYMER WIN IN JUNIOR ELECTIONS In what promlsed to be a close race for Junlor class offlcers Judglng by the Campalgnlng the wlnners won Wlth surprlslng ease MZTVIH Hascal was wlthout a doubt the popular cholce outpolllng the sum of h1S two nearest opponents votes by qulte a margln The second spot In the Junlor hlerarchy was also copped NYltl'l01lt dlfflculty Mary Hlder IS the new Junlor VICE presldent The only close race In the electlon was that for the secretarlal post The battle raged fast and bltter and when the smoke cleared June Wymer, by the sllm mar gln of 5 votes, was vlctorlous over Grace Mltzky Although Andy Matuslewlcz polled the most votes for treasurer he IS not the new Junlor treasurer Due to h1S wlthdrawal from Woodward Betty Lou Claypool, second ChO1C6 takes over the OII-ICG and not wlthout reason Although second Betty had more votes than the two remalnlng opponents For sergeant at arms the electlon was almost unanlmous whlch Dlck Aubry won hands down Volunteers Ald Thomae In Collecting Paper For Drlve Together wlth approxlmately forty students Paul Tomae spent practloally all Armlstlce Day collecting magazines and papers ID the Woodward dlstrlct Studentswho aided Mr Thomae all volunteers made a house to house can vass of homes on streets surroundlng Woodward ID an effort to make the pa per drlve that IS now ID progress a huge success Material collected was placed on a horse drawn hay wagon whlch was donated for the cause by the Boots and Saddles rldlng academy wlthout cost Puplls Urged to Protest Blll Students are belng urged to Wflte letters protesting against the Wagner Blll whlch IS now before Congress Thls blll states that persons wlll be unable to call thelr deslred doctor ID caae of Illness but the one llVlDg In thelr dls trlct Letters should be addressed to the Honorable Homer Ramey Toledo repre BEA'S Q BOX Dear Blabber What red headed senlor In Wood ward IS wearlng Paul PI'uets rlng I wanna know, Senlor Dear Upper Classman It couldnt be Betty Huff could I Bye now Bea Dear Tattle tale Tell me what Junlor bov has at tracted Vlrglnla Martln s eye Poor Dear I M A member of the forgotten team named Jack Waters seems to be In her spotllght now Oh Me Bea Dear Bea Could you tell me what has been causlng Pat Mohr to walk around In a daze? Slncerelv Inqulsltlve Dear Nosey I may be wrong but what we hear IS that Jllll Tucker may be the cause Am I Tlghtq Bea Dear Know Itall Who It the JIIIIIOI' glrl who met her heart throb at the P0llSh Llt lnltla tlOI'l9 Thank you Jerk Dear Drlp The glrl for whom the lnltlatlon was a success IS none other than Ernestlne Szymanskl You re welcome Bea Dear Bralny A Senlor from Scott always seems to be Wlth MSTIOH Long lately Come on Bub how about hls name' Manless Mary Dear M M That senlor IS a lad by the name of Mr Jack McCurdy I hope you re satlsfied Bea Dorls Marsh IS back In school after sentatlve and senators Harold Burton a two week absence due to Illness and Robert Taft of Ohlo Good to have you back Wlth us Dorls JOSEPHINE NOWAK DOIN Hlf LLY LEAD WOODWARD STUDENTS IN SAGA SALES 116 Sagas Sold By Hlgley, Sophomore Clrl Is Second Thus Smashlng Record Don Hlgley new person under thc Tattler spotllght IS tops when t comes to selllng He has set a new record for selllng Sagas the school yearbook Don broke last years record of 110 set by Ted Mlller by selllng the over whelmlng number of 156 Sagas and endlng up as the schools hlghe t salesman When asked how he sold so many he Sald I made up my mlnd l + vear that It would be my ambltlon to be the top Saga salesman for the 1943 44 school year It was on August 8 1924 that he flrst saw the llght of mother nature and now Don turns out to be a man of 5 feet 9 Inches wlth blulsh gray eyes and wavy blond halr Hls favor Ite study IS In the fleld of SCIENCE As to the femlnle sex Mr Hlgley declared that he was strlctly stag He IS one of the many ushers at the Paramount Theater Besldes belng the hlghest Saga salesman Don lb a member of the Student Councll Highest Wlth 40 Sagas Sold losephlne Nowak heads the Saga sales for the glrls In Woodward Wlth a total of 40 to her credlt TIIIS blond brown eyed sophomore Sald lt was f Irly easy to sell them by approach lllg all her frlends Chrcolate ple tops her long llst of fax 'wrlte foods When asked about her best llked hobby her reply was skat ll at the Collseum Josephlne came t Woodward from St Hedwlgs grade school She IS very fond of cats and ha one Ntlllth she calls Tabbv Clerk Ing In a downtown store IS what she would llke to do when she complete school Plng pong heads her l1St of SDOIIS She lates blology and Engllsh 'Is the subjects she enjoys most MISS Nowak IS a member of the P0l1Sh Iltcrary Soclety and the Student C0lll'lC1l Josephlne IS on the executlve com Illttee of thc sophomore class A Jun lor from Monroe Hlgh School takes up much of her tlme at present but he also has Interests here at Wood ya d She spent part of her summer vacatlon In Gaylord Mlchlgan and enpyed It very lnuch Students Receive Awards For Selling Subscriptions C D Van Tassel Reports Accordlng to the report compiled by Clyde D Van Tassel, general chalr man of the magazlne campalgn, the total number of students who by sell Ing two or more subscrlptlons were entltled to prlaes numbered 476 Those wlshlng defense stamps as thelr re ward amounted to 170 and 233 stu dents took advantage of the pnzes offered In the booklet whlch was glven to every student by the Curtlss Pub llshlng Company Both stamps and PTIZCS were selected by 112 people The 875 students selllng only one subscrlptlon recelved no award as only those selllng two or more subscrlp tlons were entltled to prlzes of any klnd Because of the shortage of mater Ials many of the p1'lZPS are now un avallable Following are the booklet prlzes and the number of students who took that glft for thelr reward Checkers was chosen by 5 students chess 10 sllver wlngs 41 plastlc com pact 17 wallet 66 worry blrd 26 genl flashllght fno batteryj 52 football basketball pln 103 Mlrado penclls 60 8 pl6CB manlcure set 5 Gabllla per fume 2 Personallty Preferred fbookb 1 sewlng klt 7 manlcure set 26 eagle flag set 9 Lockheed Interceptor klt 1 Stlnson Gulfhawk klt 6 Bel lalrocoba klt 1 North American mus tang klt 11 Submarlne spltfire klt 5 and vlctory Jeep 8 No one chose the silk flag delux but 9 W00dWafd1t6S took the baby panda Community Chest Campaign Exceeds Set Quota Of S300 Reachlng for once the set S300 quota for the Communlty Chest cam palgn last week a grand total of S576 91 was collected Durlng the flrst day of the cam palgn last week S17194 was collect ed second day 3515249 thlrd S17 72 fourth 914182 The total for these four days was S543 97 After the ex tenslon of one more day 3532 94 was added whlch made S576 91 palgn up to and Includlng Frlday No vember 6 are Mlss Camilla Savagr wlth 34190 Mrs Fula Upp S3610 James A Pollock S3103 L C Clark S20 42 lVIIs Grace Kellermeler 151980 'Vlrs Hella Anderson S1841 Mrs Mary Crouse S17 95 MISS Elea nor Murphy 1:14 50 Mlss LOUISG Tlp pett S1435 and Mrs Marle FTSIH 2151000 Flrst Quarter Grades Close Work for the first ten weeks of school wlll be closed Frlday November 12 Grades must be recorded ID the oflice by Tuesday November 16 Grade cards wlll be dlstrlbuted to the students Thursday, November 18 gndlrgust be returned Friday Novem er Playshop To Present Plays Woodward s Playshop formerly known as the Dramatic Class wlll present a serles of one act plays ob talned from the War Wrlters Board The Christmas Carol Wlll not be KIVCD durlng the hollday season this year because of the shortage of actors BOND DRIVE Continued from page one wll' be supervlsed by Ramona Carr and Andy Fenady and Brldget Carr asslstlng Posters and map committee 0hS1StS of Don Weber and Don Hlg ley actlng as co Chalfmen and Dolores Pudllckl Fred Laker Bob Wleland and Tom Grant Advlsor for the group IS MISS Dorothea Bishop, who Wlll be asslst Sd by Floyd Lords durlng the stamp rlye . 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DUKE OF AUSTRIA Edward Weeks, Last Week s Speaker, Heard By Lucille Foley The Duke of AUSITIA Otto the Hapsburg, w1ll speak bc fore the Toyyn Hall aud1ence on Ifurope lll Reyolt This w1ll be the fourth gathermg of the Town Hall serles yyh1ch are pre sented at 11 00 A M on Saturday 1n the ballroom of the Secor Hotel L ralne Huglll selected by MISS Bertha Vermllya w1ll represent Woodward Luc1lle Foley chosen by M1ss Edxth Murphy attended the th1rd 1n the serles where she heard Edward Weeks ed1tor of the Atlantlc Wlr Weeks told of h1s tr1p to l-ngland by clipper and reyleyyed bll9fly Dayhght on Saturday J I lrxestly So Llttle Tmie, John 'lflarguand Connectlcut Yankee Wllbur L Cross Wondermgs fa long poemb John Masefield -1 lree Croyys 1n Brooklyn l etty Snnth Burma Sergcon L ordon Seagraye Falling Through Space R1chard H11 lary Under Coyer Roy Carlson L S Foreign lolicy, Walter Llppmann and The Llttle Locks1n1th Kathar1ne Butler Hathaway Mllltary Analyst Speaks Captam Sergei Kaurnakoff, former off1cer 1n the Russ1an army and fa mous mllltary analyst spoke m Ma comber aud1tor1um last Monday mght og behalf of Soyiet Amer1can frlend s 1p The occasion was the tenth ann1 versary of resumptlon of EOVl6t Amerlcan relat1ons further helght ened by the successful concluslon of the Moscow conference Bemg a 1n1I1tary man he spoke of the reasons beh1nd the IIUSSIHH suc cesses 1n th1s confhct He also at tacked the bugaboos attached to af falrs m RUSSIB Xar1ou common wrong ideas about th1s country yy ere set stralght 1n a conymcmg manner Introductory speakers yyere Vlayor Roulet Dr lh1l1p Nash Rev Wells and representatiyes of the Labor Unions The meetmg yyas held under the auspices of the Chamber of Com merce and the comm1ttee for SOYl6t Amerlcan Fr1endsh1p Jack Re1chl1n attended th1s lecture T1ckets were d1str1buted at the Toyyn Hall lecture on Saturday Radlo Club Organized Ramona Carr was elected presldent of the Rad1o Club a newly r-rganlzed group this year under the leadershlp of M1ss Helen Marxe Griffin To complete the cabmet the follow mg students were selected Harlan Plerce v1ce president June Wymer re cordmg secretary Marguerite Ricard correspondmgs cretary George Marks treasure Andy Fenedy program direct or and Bob Van Horn sargeant at arms l I TowN HALL BRINGS 1 jfw LU ,ward 1 STUDENTS T0 HEAR TATTLER Vol XVI Toledo Ohlo November 19 1943 No 8 PERIS START YEAR 16 235 POUNDS OF UNDER ADVISORSHIP PAPER COLLECTED OF MISS B VERMILYA IN RED CROSS DRIVE Miss Vermllya Wlth a promlse of broader l1terary research the Perlclean L1terary So c1ety has started 1tS year under the neyy adylsorshlp of M1ss Bertha Ver milya At the special meet1ng Frlday, Noyember 15 MISS Vermilya for mally accepted the posltlon as adv1sor to the group I am glad to help these gurls to reallze their 3,I'!'llbltl0l1S and thelr ldeals as far as poss1ble she stated We shall try together to broaden ourselyes Wlth literary act1v1t1es I look forward to assoclatlon yv1th h se fine glrls The gOCl6ty IS composed of fortv g1rls eleven of whom were recently 1n1t1ated Meetmgs are held on the flrst and thlfd Wednesdays of each month They are devoted to discus s1ons concerning recent llterature and to yy hatever actlvlty the club lS under taking Vllss Helen Mar1e Gr1ff1n former adyxsor res1gned because radio work t1me Perl DlbtlllCII0ll Chosen Xayy blue flannel shlrts haye been chosen by the l'er1clean Llterary So c1ety as d1st1nct1ons for th1s year The name ler1 vy1ll be wr1tten ln yel loyy across the pocket of the sh1rt Headmg the dlstmctlon committee IS Ida Mae Range and assisting her are Jacqueline Wujclak Sab1na Sl1chc1nsk1 Marcella Floyvers and Pat Janowleckl Orders for d1st1nct1ons were taken 1n room 341 and had to be placed by last Wednesday MISS Bertha Vernnlya 1S ady1sor and Adele Leorhke IS pres1dent M HASC AL J LNIOR PRESIDENT REVEALS PLANS ACTIVITIES OF SFLF TO REPORTER Or1g1nally the Easter llly came from Bermuda but Woodwards own Easter l1ly came from 1331 Moore Street via the Easter Bunny Easter Sunday April 11 1921 I happened to be Mr Storks day off and so mstead of commg air ma1l, Marv1n Hascal SOITISIZIITIES known as the k1d w1th the personallty fcall lum Percy for shortj came victory mail wlth all the other eggs llts thmgs llke that that lessen our moralel Marv who was recently elected to preslde over the Jumor class as pres 1dent, IS a very perslstent person We ment1on th1S fact because his honor quotes Probably everyone IS lookmg forward to gettmg the Junior class rmgs I want one too ' Need we say more Im sure Marvin w1ll put everything he can 1n gettmg what the class wants Decorated with the usual fancy tr1mmmgs, Marvin has brown eyes, black ha1r fw1th a natural wave somethmg that IS very seldom seen nowadays'J and 1ns1de h1s 5 feet, 712 mch frame is 142 pounds of non ratloned stuffmgs Up to date His Excellency has been act1ve 1n the radlo productlon and dramatics classes was a member of the Student Council for two years and IS also on the Saga Staff Whenever Mr La Rue says that there IS an additional announcement and we hear a newly fl6VlSEd bar1 bass VOICE its none other than Marv1n Hascal smgmg out Iona Saga or Buy another bond, and get on the Vlctory Road Oh yes, 1t'd be a scandal lf we dxdnt ment1on that Marv has a Iblg brudder ' 1n the army whose name 1S Joe' Paul Thomae Le by Jun1or Slow1nsk1 better known as the Little Cowboy, twenty seven Woodward students under Paul O Thomae collected 16,235 pounds of paper to add to the drive sponsored by the Junior Red Cross Usmg a wagon and a team of horses supplled by Carl Scheppert owner of Boots and Saddles, this group worked Ar mlstlce Day and last Monday A check for e1ghty three dollars and four cents was handed to Mrs Marv OBr1en advlser of the Junior Red Cross, for the amount collected by Paul Thomae s group The school turned m 2407 pounds has not yet been sold to the paper company C C LaRue prlllclpal sent m the total amount collected 18 642 pounds to the Truth and Consequences pro gram wh1ch has offered to present 1ts program 1n the school turning m the most pounds per caplta I The followmg assisted Mr Thomae 11n the collect1on of paper Peter Devr1es Roman Gardockl Cllfford Hawk Ray Kosmlder Mely1n Sczw blewskl Bob Stachow1ak R1chard Warchol R1chard Czerw1nsk1 Ronald Schultz Flsworth Wh1tney Richard Fcrman Ieo L1nv1lle Bob M1chalak Walter Odey John Pojedynskl Eu gene Sulewskl Chester Walczak, Richard WOJCleCh0WSkl, Don Cornel 1us Art Z1el1nsk1 Mary Helen Stauffer Flame L1kowsk1 Pat Snyder Lucllle Foley and Clem Nowak Clem made all the posters which deck the havwagon and the horses Tyyo other members of the faculty who put in thelr efforts to make th1s driye a success were Joseph Dence and Arnold Broyyn lx I lllllt C Polish Lit Holds Skate To obtam funds for thelr annual scholarship presented to a deservmg senxor of P0llSh descent Woodward s Pollsh Lxterary Soclety IS sponsoring a Scholorshlp Skate December 8 at Memorial Hall from 7 30 to 10 30 Tickets can be obtained from any Pollsh Llt member for forty cents Leo Roble IS advisor of the club and Dkolores Czarneckx is chaxrman of the s ate ISLX XY H BONDS Grades Explamed To Pupils Each freshman everyday l1v1ng stu dent has received a small card entltled How to Make the Grade at Woodward High School lhls explains to the freshmen what they must do to earn an A B C or D grade The parents are also lnformed how to help their chlldren do thelr best work In former years these cards were dlstrlbuted and slgned by all parents LIBRARIANS SPEAK Talks To Be Given In Llbrary For Upper Classes Next Tuesday Junlors and seniors w1ll have the pr1v1lege of hearmg Miss Ehzabeth Mayberry and MISS Kathryn Lewls, representat1ves of Lagrange and .Ter mam branch libraries respect1vely, discuss recreatlonal readmg for hlgh school students These talks, which will be repeated every per1od next Tuesday 1n Wood wards library, will be this schools contr1but1on to the celebratlon of Natxonal Book Week DISCUSSIONS Wlll mclude novels war experiences, and any phases of llterature that are of mterest to pup1ls of this age and could be classed under leisure read 1n Mrs Cather1ne Manton who is serv1ng Woodyyard as llbrarlan for her first year, has superv1s1on of th1s project This IS the second activity undertaken by the new l1brar1an The first was the 1ntroduct1on of fac1l1 t1es of the l1brary to freshmen everyday living classes 1 1 111 Concert Lectule At Th1rd Baptlst Church On Sunday A free concert lecture by Rosa Page Welch, mezzo soprano, and James Farmer lecturer w1ll be held at Th1rd Baptlst Church 1109 D1 v1s1on Street on Sunday, November 21 at 530 pm Mr Farmer w1ll lecture on con crete methods of 11nprov1ng race re lations Rosa lage Welch w1ll mclude se lectlons from Bach and Handel as well as sp1r1tuals and folk songs to lllustrate Mr Farmers message on non violent technique for better race relations Rosa Page Welch has studied for years with some of Amerlcas cele brated teachers among those bemg Nakutm School of MUSIC She has sung at the Southern Chrlstian In st1tute, Edwards Miss, with the Un1vers1ty of Chlcago Choir and Symphonv Orchestra Mandel Hall Un1vers1tv of Chicago Campus James Farmer IS a Harvard grad uate of law former V1C6 presldent of the Methodlst Youth Council f U S A co founder of the Committee on Rac1al Fquallty Chicago Ill, and present Inter Racial Secretary of the Natlonal Fellowship of Reconc1l1a t1on All students who are mterested 1n perfecting race relat1ons m the United States and thus improvmg wolld 1'6l3tlOl'lS IS myited to attend y T1y Woodward And DBVIIDISS To Participate In Forum Dec 1 Woodward and DeV1lb1ss are the two schools VylllCll w1ll partlcipate 1n the High School Forum at Macomber Vocational High School on December Are the Fiye Rovmg Senators Justnied m Thelr CI'lt1ClSIl1 of Russia and Creat Br1tam will be the ques t1on under discussion durmg the pro gram This topic was suggested by Woodward Students wishing to be candidates for the forum must submit thelr es says to Miss Helen Mar1e GPIHIQH not later than the seventh hour Tuesday November 23 From those turned 1n M1ss GPIHIITI Wlll select the students with the most mterestmg compos1 tions These people will be sent to Harrv Iamb head of Radio Produc t1on who makes the final dec1s1on as to yvh1ch essays w1ll be read at the forum Mondav nlght 1 Xl 111 noyns Another record has been smashed' Ethel Hoggs absence from school on Tuesday broke her three year at tendance record W 1 , I 4 1 ky ' I' , . 1 I 1 v ' . . 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THE WOODWARD TATTLER THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Published and Printed Every School Week by the Pup1ls of Woodward High School Price 3c a slngle copy will 500496 Newspaper dk pfffsrssooh TATTLER STAFF Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucille Foley Christine Pavlos Beatrice Braleckr Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komxsarek Editor in Chief Managing Editor News Edltor leature Editor Special Feature Exchange Editor Boys Sports Editor Girls Sports Editor Sports Column Walter Bonkowskr Military Editor Sidney Adams Business Manager Florence Baker Repoiters Ralph C'aJewsk1 Joan Cnyszek David Grrh bm Mary Hxder Patricia Janowxeckr Anne Kornowa James Nelson Louina Roberts Sabina Shchcmskl Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJc1ak Jacqueline WuJc1ak Fl Z c and orence y h Advisor Mrs Marie Ersuz Thanksglvlng Season Is Here OAH WEBSTER defines the noun thanks g1v1ng as the act of expressing gratitude for favors and mercies a publlc celebration of divine goodness Next week Thursday 18 the day set aside by our President for special thanksgiving Will you Just be feasting or will you be GIVINL1 THANKS9 Opportunlty Is Here, Let s Use It S THE RESULT of present day llfe and happen ings of the world students as well as adults should know and be interested in the events which shape our national life Fo increase their knowledge and express thelr OPIDIODS on these varl ous subjects students attend forums which are held at Macomber auditorium every Wednesday night Here students of all Toledo public high schools have the opportunity to assemble and discuss the various topics which may arise Woodward will not be represented on the next two forums but attend nevertheless and learn what students of other hlgh schools think oftoprcs of interest Then be sure to attend the Woo ward Libbey forum the the following week It would boost the moral of our representatlves Woodward has always been well represented at these forums ln previous years Let s keep up th1s reputation Make It a habit to attend' We re Behlnd you, Team' NE last game' Woodward versus Central Everyone ln the city rates Central very defi nltely over the Polar Bears But we know that our boys will go out and put on a performance of Whlch Woodward students may rlghtly be proud We may win this game we may lose but no matter what the final score will be we will be proud of our team Every school has 1ts own battle grounds we have none It xsn t easy to travel to opponents fields every week So win lose or tie we re behlnd our team' Let s Do Our Best AVE you emerged from the first ten weeks of school with a feeling of having accomplished something? Did you do what you started out to do or dld you come through by the skm of your teeth'7 Grade cards are out and now you are ready to start out anew for the second part of the first semester Everyone starts out with a clean slate and lt 18 up to you 1nd1v1dually to keep the slate clean It 1sn't a matter ofbrllllance, but rather lt is a matter of keeping your nose to the grlndstone so that the next time grades come out, there w1ll be a look of pride in your eyes and the feeling ln your heart that you are doing your part HE STUDENT COUNCIL 18 to be commended on the fine mass meeting they arranged last Tuesday Surely everv student, after llstenmg to the various speeches,telt the desire to buy more and more war stamps Do not let this desire die out there won't be mass meetings every day to spur you so keep alxve that patrlotlc urge to do your part buy war stamps OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such Tomght s the night kids Yeslree Woodward vs Central and xt ll be the last game of the sea son so be sure to be there for the kick off What would happen to Marcella Bancroft if she could ever find her seat in the study hall without having to count the who e row Cupid s ohserv rtlon of the week Stephanie Mahln and Al Grolll stlll going strong Howard Phlpps third year Latin students have dwindled down to thre e brave rand bramy 1 students who are still graylng their hair over this ancient language Paul Thomaes aff tlonate machine shop boys have nltk named him everything from Piston Chuck Connors wonders what Atlas stood on lf he held the world on top of his shoulders? Open the wlndows and let a throw our chests out says Mrs Upp Well that s all from the l ersonals department This ISB llttle Arab and I m referred to as a man of grit Cotta sew up mv lips tor now but how can I when the eye of the needle keeps a wmkmg at at me'7 It s more blessed to fit ln than to butt in Au revolr' Thy s And Thou s Of A Motor by Frank Sloan fPen name Lynn Cavendlsh Harmltonl Oh motor if thou couldst but understand Our endearlng terms our vile epithets Addressd to thee' Thou wouldst start and roaring forth a chal lenge Move' In vain we entreat and threaten Budge thou wllt not' We pull thy choke shut offthy air and st1ll'hou are lmmobrle We crank and crank Ungrateful thing' What dost thou then' Thou klckest the hand that prrmed thee' Dost starto Dost feel the thrill of life ln thy rear wheel'? Wretch' Thou stallest' What' Dost move again? Keep I'l'IOVlDg though thou miss on three of thy our Roll on thou puddle Jumping Twin two Heed not the traltic cops or their signals But Take me to school And if it be ln thy power Bring me back again' In Our Library Every year Woodward s lnbrary acquires a new set of books whlch includes every type from career guides to the latest war novels Since this IS Natxoual Book Week we have listed below some miscellaneous book titles Sally Wins Her Wings Simmons Between the Thunder and the Sun Sheean Last Semester Crawford Rats Lice and History Zmsser 'VlacArthur of Bataan NlCOl8y Blackout in Lrretley Prlestley Torpedo Junction Casey The Human Comedy Saroyan I Saw the Fall of the Plnlllplnes Homulo Slberla Lengyel Disband a La Balboa Vasco Nunez de Balboa CBal for shortl was one of the first Spaniards to explore Anerlca He was tall, dark, and goodlookmg, especially when the visor of his helmet was down' On November 19, 1943, he started out in his Fierce Sparrow streamline model to discover the Paclfic After several days of travelmg, Bal became dlsgusted the tourist inns were bad, the detours numerous, and the filling stations far apart He fell a v1ct1m to ennul, the only cure for which was the massacre of several Tattler students Our Tattler Zoo, taking heed to th1s warning, has disbanded For sale A dog Eats anything Very fond of children Named Butch, the hall hound, For sale Strong, honest heart, guarenteed to oeat for anybody Named Squeeky, the locker mouse In Sheboygan Wisconsin Central Hlgh School has the honor of being host to the annual H1 Y Convention to be held November 26 and 27 Buck Pvt You know captain Im only a buck private Captain Well what would you like to be? Buck Pvt A c1v111an Centric lhe Navy is asking all Minneapolis schools to make aircraft ldentlhcation spotter planes In an swer to this request Bryant Jr High has made thus far 900 airplanes consisting of allied and ene my planes lescher lim you re the rudest boy lever saw' Ive been talking to you for half an hour and all you ve done IS yawn in my face something Llbbev Crystal lunghish students of Scott High School wlth their respective teachers are visiting the Toledo Museum of Art each month for instructions 1n music and all that correltates with Fnghsh work Blue When you have an argument at home does your wife take your part' White lake my part? Why she takes all oflt hast Tech Scarad And now l leave with this sudden thought Why should women fear war when they face power every day? Black Java X tmy markj Burma Road Nicol Smlth s book of adventure Burma Road sounded xnteresting and turned out to beatruly facmating book of breath taking stories and unbe lievable happenings A four eyed horse camel that supports a whole fam1ly'It couldn t happen' you would have said but ln th1s book Smith proves to his own S8tlSldCtlOD and to his readers that this strange mythc uld see from each of lt s two pairs of eyes and provided the only sourse of rn come for a large family Deformed beggars the cleverest in Asia turned on torents ot tears at w1ll to exact pltytand mon eyl from th1s author adventure photagrapher Opium dealers pirates tortuer revenge a leprou sy spreading., bracelet made of solid gold and trlmmed wxthJade green dragons' All of these in gredlents were cooked together to make the liter ary dish Burma Road But this was only the more quiet part of the story What ot the time that Smith tried to traval over the much famed Burma road? Sounds simple e nouffh but there were obstacles a plenty To begin wxth this narrow curving dangerous road wasCh1 na s most guarded military secret 'lo contlnue with the rainy season had begun leaving the road open to not even the most daring traveler much less an American who wanted plctures of the road But someway it was managed Up over high moun sms down 1nto haunted valleys and shthermg through llquld mud most of the way the Journey was finally completed Thls story IS one to be long remembered Hand Me Down My Jersey -'l h1s poem was left in the Fattler box by two sophomores Although rt had no name on lt we are prlntlng it with the hope that it IS orlgmal However, all poems must be signed by the author hereafter This will enable us to glve credit to the proper peopne, and we can check on the source of the material Hand me down my Jersey, Hand me down my frame, Grab a strlp of blue and white, We're off to the football game Come along ye lassles, Laddies fall behind, Teachers step w1th lots of pep, And the band will fall m line Oh' as we go marching And the band begins to p l a y, You will hear the people shouting Woodward will win today Rah' Rah' Rah' Short ltems George Mowrey thinks that exper1 mint is a new klnd of chewlng gum Famous words of famous people The next assigment is on the side board CU l C l All of the money Andy's dad spent on him, and all he got was a quaterback' X - . , , I I . . 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'. , .,- I . 5 Coach Smnth Art Smlth who has been connected w1th Woodward athletlcs s1nce tl1 school has stood at 1ts present loca t1on, lS once more g111d1ng Wood wards football dest1n1es Art was born 1n Crand Rap1ds 1t the turn of the century and earl showed athletlc prowess He starred 1n hlgh school and at Yps1lant1 Col lege H1s outstandmg ab1 1ty and h1s love of clean sport were responslble for h1s l1fe work He recelved h1s phvslcal educatlon degree at MICDI gan Normal Wlth Elmer Volderburgs leayln and one game rema1n1ng to be played Art IS faced w1th a d1ff1cult task For two weeks hard gruehng work has been the order of the day A few 'n1nor changes have been made Us tazewsk1 has been sh1fted to thc backf1eld w1tl1 Harr1son at center K0mlSaf8k blockmg back replaces Puls Art IS a b1t skept1cal about the forthcommg game but perhaps that long deslred teamwork w1ll com about and add a vlctory yet to Wood wards bare slate SIX vears of app1ent1ccsh1p unde1 varlous coaches at Woodward led up to the masters chalr 1n 1935 Art was head football coach unt1l the ad vent of Jack Taylor 1n 1930 Smcc that t1me he has been busy w1th h1s gym classes refereelng and asslstmg Doc Spears out at the UHlVePSlty Becommg coach aga1n brlngs out tl old worrxes but perhaps neyy tr1 umphs G11ls Leadels Club Votes To Bann Co Ed Tourneys And Begm Intel Club Meets The weekly meetlng of the G1rls Leaders Club was held last Monday durmg the assembly per1od At th1s meet1ng the Inter Club Tournament was 1ntroduced to re place the Co ed Tournaments f Thursday mghts wh1ch yy1ll be dls contmued unt1l next sprlng Slnce so many of the boys have Jobs after school there has been a small enroll ment 1n the Co ed Tournaments Through the Inter Club Tourna ments more students w1ll be accom odated 1n the gym The Inter Club Tournaments w1ll be held on Wednesday and Thursday n1ghts after school The teams al ready entered and orgamzed for the volley ball tournaments wh1ch start th1s week are the Leaders Club No 1 and the Rat1on Stamps Any clubs who would l1ke to enter these tournaments may st1ll turn 1n the names of thelr teams and the mem bers names to the g1rls gym Also at th1s meetmg plans were further fl1SCllSS6d for the mass meet Ing wh1ch the Glrls Leaders Club w1ll sponsor for the first basketball game of the year Th1S meetmg w1ll take place on December 3 the day Woodward plays Wa1te Mary Hlder IS chalrman of th1S mass meet1ng and has la1d plans for the Sklt and the choos1ng of the part1c1pants MISS Catherlne McClure IS the ad v1sor of the GIFIS, Leaders Club TTE THE WOODWARD TATTLER WOODWARD TO LOCK HORNS WITH CENTRAL FOR ART SMITHS INITIAL TRY OF SEASON Ton1ght under the a1c l1 hts at Scott fleld Woodward w1ll clash yy1th C 11tral 1n the seasons f1nale for both schools Pat BICCZIIIX w1ll send 1 battered team looklng for revenge followmg, he 91 0 defeat handed them by Wa1te s new CltV champs agamst the Pol Il le.11 who ll3XG been 1dle for tyyo wecks The Central coach yy as 'udcd last week when quarterback Bob Warr1ck Sl5.llZ1l caller returned to the lrlsh backf1eld Th1s yveek McCarty expec s lllS l1ne to be strengthened by the rcturn of h1s co capta1ns end Paul Mar 111on alld guard Jack Schr1ener Central s backf1eld w1ll feature speedy Bob Kronback and bar1el chested Duane Mal1now sk1 top fullback 1n the loop Johnny Juhasz yy1ll probablv see sery1ce as the fourth 1ne1nbe1 of the bxck Ileld Art Smlth has announced that he lntends to Juggle the l1ne up of h1s team Ill a f11al attempt to dlscoyer a cl1ck1ng comb1nat1o11 J1mmy Kn1er1rr1 yy1ll be lllOX9d to the backf1eld and n1av call Sl nals Charl1e Lent7 DlCli Aubry 'md Puls are the other llkely starters The l1ne Wlll see elther l1n1 Conley or B1lly Woodyy ard f1ll1n,., Klll9YlmS spot Duke Madras and Howard Hay11es yy1ll alternatc at the other flank P1aseck1 and Nowak are slated t gy at tackle w1th '1 poss1b1I1ty that Don l'1g1,e w1ll replace l1aseck1 yyhy l1as an alllllf., I11. ltyc-hlcwsk1 and e1the1 Mllllll1lX or Puls at guard and Joe Lsta7ewsk1 at center complete the hne up Game t1me IS 8 o clock ton1 ht wlth the Woodw r H a d student body get t1n the1r last chance to see the lears 1n act1on BEAR FACTS Centrals Irlsh yy1nner of f1ye loser of three c1ty games yy1ll proyloc the opposltlon 1n Woodwards farewell performance tonlght at Scott sta d1un1 The b1g green a1e pre ga1ne fayorltes to cop thelr s1xth 1n a royy Walte annexed the Clty champ1onsh1p l st Saturdav wallopmg Central The powerful Indlans have o1ly one more game on thelr schedule th1s be lll the trad1t1on'1l Turkey Dxy clash w1th Scott Pyen should the Iulldo pull the upset of the Veal dl d topple Walte thc loss would not effect tht Clty st 1nd1ngs of the new champs 'Iha11ksg1y1ng Day Due to the u11usually f111c season e11Joyed by the semor gym cla scs ll football we haye dcc1ded to p1 k an al' tar eleyen from the classes who played tackle The team yy1ll appear ll xt y eek Tommy Illmall Vta1te scat back elcctr1hed the crowd at tl1e Central an1e by mtercepung Juhasz pass 1n l'llS two yard lllle and spr1nt1nf,, lo ya1d for a touchdow ll Illllldll spent the tlrst half of the year on the Wa1t bench He got lnto act1on yyhen Steye Contos yyas 1nJured and l1as been a regular eyer slnce lnc1dentally Inma11 IS Wa1tes top eager There may be a drop lll attendance at the T1anksg1y1ng games Poth I1l1bey and Dey1lb1ss haye had an up a11d tlflllll scason Wa1te far out classe Scott Flnal Mass Meeting Held Class Held For All Students l In preparat1on of the Woodward Em I0 edD H 1 Central game WhlCh takes place to p y urlng 0 'days nlght the Woodward Glee Club spon sored their second mass meetmg ofthe year dur1ng the B schedule today Part1c1pat1ng m thxs meetlng were Romona Carr R1chard Joseph Phxlllp Mansour LOIB Jacobs and Harr1et Korsk1 The scrlpt was wrltten by Ramona Carr who IS a m mber of the scrlpt Wfltlhg class In 8ddltIO1'l to th1s program the Glee Clcb sang songs Edgar Sorton IS the advxsor of the Glee Club and Clayton Saxonz IS pres xdent Department Store Vlsted By Mrs Van Vranken s Gxrls The grrls from Mrs Isla Van Vran ken s D1str1brut1ve Educatlon classes went on a school Journey to v1s1t the varlous non selhng departments of Lasalle and Koch s store Mrs Bermce Belford conducted the glrls behind the scenes to show them the varlous steps through wh1ch mer chandxse must pass before lt reaches the department where It 18 sold Tr1ps of th1s klnd acquamt the glrls with the fact that there are a great many kxnds of work yn a large depart ment store besxdes selhng and the young people who take up the study of merchandlsxng have many opportu n1t1es 1n th1s field of work Mrs Isla Van Vranken teacher of the cooperatlve reta1l1ng class 1n Woodward was ln charge of the salesmanshxp classes held dur1ng f1fth and slxth hour Th1s class was open to all students who lntend to work durmg the Chrlst mas holidays The purpose of these 1nstruct1ons was to glV6 these students an opportunlty to become acqualnted wlth equxpment neccesary for thelr future employment Complamts wh1ch have been comlng 1n from a few of the downtown stores on the behavxor of hlgh school employees are other reasons for th1s 1nstruct1on Dorothy Ashford Elected Presldent of Honor Society The Honor Soclety of Woodward Hxgh School held an electron of officers last Monday durmg the B schedule Dorothy Ashford was elected pres1dent Chr1st1ne Pavlos vlce pres1dent Janet Rupple secretary Donald Dav1s trea surer and Susanna Loerke reporter Only those semors whose average grade 15 350 or above are el1g1ble for membershlp xn th1s soclety Th1s year 23 students are members Wllllam F Rohr 18 the advlsor NOEIICIJDI-UU Rugged lS the bcst yyo d that de sc11bes I'11nk l1as1ck1 Frank has e11 '1 yars1ty txckle s111ce 1 sophomore year He IS the b1g,g,est boy lll t1e team we1gh1n the y1c ty of pounds and standlng about SIX feet tall Frank s Z1tl'll6tlC c lreer f1rst took large proport o11 lll h1s sophomorc year yyhen he yy as all c1ty honorable mentlon H has not e ll act1on ln 1e ent tunes lccausc of 1 let, ll Jury Irank IS one of those fellows who go steady IJ1111111 tlark has h1m tled up lll a knot Donna IS flyc foot t1ll l'oc,etl1er they re emblc Mutt and Jeff Jus to shoyy tl1at he IS reallv 1u1,,,,cd he not Olllk pr 1ct1ces t1ll f1ve thlrty or slx oclock but yyorks eve nmgs 1n h1s fathers gas statlon Llke the rest of the football players F1a11k takes an odd subject For h1m It lSllt cookmg but bookkeepmg He plans to enhst 1n tl1e armed forces at the e11d of the football season He IS captaln of th1s vear s football tcam He IS one of those qu1et mod est people wl1o make th1s a bltter world to l1ye ln OB11en, Joseph Boyles 3 23-1 z 20 .-EBL. ifsei? 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E5 ff si H5 1-s 2 E- 3 To Teach F11 st Ald Classes Aftel Thanksglvlng ln an Lffort to preparc Woodward boy Ilfbl futu1e e111cr5.c11c1es ln thc se1y1ce 'l1I1s 'l1Iary OITIQII MISS lellc Joseph and lVI1ss Mary Boyle yy1ll mstruct Fnst -X1d classes for 111ery tau ht by Lt tjgl Watso11 Xleleyer F1ye da1ly cla ses yyhlch yy1ll b h Id e1 Thursday follow1n Thanksg1y1n yacatlon are open to sen1or boy Olllk TlllS course w1ll 1 Jlltllltlt. lllllll -Xpzll I11 that Sec l0Il of the Illfbgldlll yyhc1e largr splmts and braccs yy1ll be apphed Steye lJltlll'lGYTldll a salarnfl employee 0 the led Cross yy1ll be at Woodward tr IIIIQLI cla se personally Instructors for these classes haye 1o1npletc1' tra1n1ng and rece1yed Cel t1f1c xtes 'lll0XXlllj., them to teach th1s subJcct 10 Counsellors Attend Oh1o State Ann Arbor Grld Game Woodward counsellors of Ca1np Blg S1lyer Jo1n the throng of fans who w1ll head for Ann Arbor Saturday to yv1tness Oh1o State s annual encounter w1th the M1Chlg3ll WOIVSTIHBS Joe Rob1nson camp head presented them Xllth t1ckets and transportatlon at a gathermg held some weeks ago Th1s was done by the founder of the ramp to shoyy apprec1at1on for the Job they accomphshed durmg the summer 1n a1d1ng to keep the Toledo News Boys summer playground open Ieaymg Saturday at ten w1ll be John Pulhug Mel Young Bob Har r1son Bob Long John Payak Paul Seymour Frank Sloan Walter Bon kowskl and Andy Matus1ew1cz Mlke George of Wa1te yv1ll also be 1n the group Headlng the group and furnlshlng transportat1on w1ll be Homer Han ham and B111 Fetters The latter formerly of Woodyvard 1s now teach 1ng and coach1ng at Walte hlgh school DIHN fUQTO IGHT , . - - ' ., ' - . 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'. 1 Hs '1 731-'D 1 v1 1- 1 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 -1 THE WOODWARD TAT'1Ll1.R Woodward Whlspers The football game tonlght wlth Cen tral brlngs to a close thls year s sea son It may be that thls IS our lucky day and we ll get our flrst vlctory of the year Because she has put ln 100 hours of work at the Unlon Statlon M1 s Bertha Vermllva has recelved a re ward from the U S O Other teach ers who do thls type of work are Mrs Phyllls Lentz and Mrs Isla Van Vranken December 2 IS the date set for the skate at Memorlal Hall yvhlch wlll be sponsored by the band Thls IS the flrst skate of the year Pat Plerce clalms her magazlne campalgn prlze wallet has a JIHX She has lost It three tlmes and It has al ways been returned Must be a good Jlnx as long as It always flnds 1tS way home Classes at Woodward certalnly have a varlety of pets' The newest addltlon IS that of MISS Cronk s class who has adopted a wood mouse, named Woodle Next week wlll be one of the most perfect of the year Onlv three days of school and also on Wednesday there ll be a C schedule If last year s procedure IS once more followed, the PTIZBS from the Curtls Publlshlng Company should ar TIVE shortly before Chrlstmas vacatlon beglns So Just remaln patlent a llttle longer kldS Mlss Grace Cutler has taken over the sewlng classes of Mlss Lola Bow yer who IS away for a few days V1S1t lng a Slck relatlve ln Columbus Ohlo Slnce he now attends Llbbey Andy Mautaclewlcz has become the ownel of a new convertable so that he can stlll spend hls lelsure tlme wlth Mar cella Flowers Another skate yvhlch yylll be held durlng the flrst week of December IS that which IS sponsored bv the Pollsh Llterary Soclety It wlll be held De cember 8 at Memorlal Hall Lena Dehay was chosen as the head of the sophomore class executlve com mlttee durlng a cablnet meetlng held recently Donna Merrlll and Vlfglnla Luka slk have been appolnted to sell war stamps and bonds first hour durlng the drlve Wlth such salesmen for an added lnducement, the sales wlll doubtless far exceed the quota whlch has been set Apparently the lure of W H S has lncreased thls year as far as Dot M11 ler IS concerned' Or IS lt some partlcu lar person that brlngs her here so often? MISS June Andersons art classes have made those patrlotlc posters whl ch are promlnently dlsplayed throughout the school to lncrease the war bond and stamp sales Ted Smllek IS dolng hls best to IH crease the man power shortage at Woodward Hls newest flame IS from Whltney Vocatlonal Why not g'lV9 the glrls bere a break, Ted l 1 l PRIIN CIPAL POINTS Thlee hundred twenty tyyo years ago the Pllgrlnls at Plymouth cele brated the flrst ThdI1kSL,1X1I1L, Afttr the long hard yvlnter the settler cleared some soll planted thelr feyy IJICCIOLIS seeds brought from Holland alld anxlously awalted the harvest The vlrgln soll of thls new country pro duced beyond thelr wlldest expectatlolls So bountlful was the harvest that the Governor of the colony proclalnled a day for feastlng and glvlng thanks to Cod who had showered the blesslllgs of nature upon them We are told th lt the feast wa plaln but bountl ful VQDISOH and yylld turkeys from the forest and flsl fI'0ll1 the bay 611 rlched the repast Iut aboye and be yond the satlsfat tlon of appetltr ylas the devou' and reverend attl fude of these God ly people We need to turn agaln to read the story of thelr herolc deeds thel trlals thelr suf fermgs thelr calm assurance that Cod relgns supreme We are ln the mldsf of the most cruel and destluct1v0 yyar of all tlme It touches all of us N one can escape 1tS bllght Let s lemember 111 the nlldst of It we as lndlvld uals and as a natlon have much for yyhlch to be thankful Lets park ou grlpes our complalnlngs alld our N lZI IIISPITCCI crltlclsms for the duratlo and begln to count some of our blesslngs Meeting To Be Hold 'Ihere wlll be a meetlng of the Span lsh Club La Junta Castella next Tues day November Z3 ln room 118 Ceorge Marks IS presldent of the club MISS Annle Wetterman advlsor kliu' Fu IIYING Glve Donatlons To Red Cross A plea for any tovs tlothlng., shoes Wh1Ch wlll be dlstrlbuted as Chrlstmas glfts to needy children ln the Ozarks of Arkansas IS belng made by Woodward s Junlor Red Gross lhe donatlon wlll be sent to Mrs M M Gullbeau who 18 llvlng ln a cabln deep ln the mounlalns and who devotes her llfe to helping unfortunate moun mas party to dlstrlbute these ar lcles whlch people send to her from all over the Unlted States .She states that ln many cases these are the only presents they wlll recelve Woodward contrlbutlons may b brought now to room 314 sl Saga Pictures Taken Group plctures for the 1941 1944 school yearbook were taken ln the school audltorlum today O M Thompson who has been taklng the plctures for the past few years wlll be unable to to take them thls year be cause of the film shortage However R K Shellne has been notlhed that a cameraman from the Photo Reflex stu dlo w1ll be ID charge of taklng the DIC tures l y xlc lu IJ Llppencott Address Students Llncoln Llppencott addressed the Junlors and senlors at a speclal ass embly last Thursday Mr Llppencott has spoken at over slxty schools SIDCB the beglnnlng of the year KFFP LWI lLYlNG Dlstlnctlon Chosen Green crepe blouses wlth jewel neck llnes and buttoned up the back were chosen by the Zetalethean Llterary Soclety for thelr dlstlnctlons Sue Chenep was chalrman ofthe commlttee 1lLY yy AR STAWIIS Inltlal Meetlng Held Senlor petlons for class ofhces were taken outlast Wednesday at the Inltlal semor class meetlng of 1944 Charles LaRue Clyde Meek and MISS Amle Mlller preslded at the meeting Th1s ltem was turned ln several yyeeks ago but because of the many ltems lt had to Walt lts turn W now glve you the address of H D Johnson F l!C USS Phaon 4th Dlv cfo Fleet Post Offlce San FTRHCISCO CaIlfOrH1a KEEP EM 1-'LYlNc Cpl Wllllam Rogers senlor class presldent and sports edltor of the Tattler of 1941 loves to get mall B111 has been ln the MRTIHCS slnce August of 41 HIS address IS Cpl Wllllam Rogers USMC Headquar tcrs Colllpany Thlrd Marlne Ralder Bn cfo Postmaster San Franclsco Callfornla Anyone wlshlng V mall to yyrlte to B111 may obtaln It ln the I Remember Toufy Zurob? Hls ad dress ha been turned ln tyylce but both of them were at dlfferent places so yye yyalted tlll the rlght one came llong Mrs Nlatheney turned thls one 111 Monday Pvt Toufy Zurob I lmp Matthews MSM Mess No 2 Cpl Joseph B Hascal a grad f 41 statloned at Fort LEWIS Wash lllj.KlfP1'l IS home on furlough looklng up old pals and teachers 1 1 ll llere IS .1 guy that certalnly de srryes to get mall lf anyone does Its Pfc Walter C Duenkl 35346457 lattery D 216th CA Pn faaj -X1 O 512 cfo Postmaster NI Y lN X Walter IS ln SICIIV where the li html., IS tough and mall IS as wel some as a good hot meal cooked by hls mother nur ENI HYING Sadle Hawklns Dance Returns Sadle HBWklDS dancers contrlbuted S260 for tlckets to galn addmlttance to the Woodward Ballroom last Frlday Dlght rlavlng subtracted S350 payment to Jlmmle Reemsny der 8: Co for one night s work and also paylngfour cents on each ducat for state tax the Glee Club IS now approximately S150 rlcher 'lhe dance was sponsored by the Glee Club and DUBIDEBS SHIBITS were complet ed by Sally Ellls chalrman and Edgar Sorton advlsor am vs KR lloyus Mrs Hazel McManamon s and Hugh Montgomery s first hour classes attend ed LBSSIB Come Home at the RIVOII Thursday They were the first two hlgh rooms ID the magazine campalgn Her lasses mls ed her lmmensely CALL ARMS Speed IS a password for the day, so first off we have the address of Pvt Alex Vlertlebeck 35293949 Company C 152474 Servlce Unlt Fort Hayes, 18 Ohlo Lets get Alex ln a good mood by showerlng hlnl yylth mall Pfc Ceorge Rohrer packed up and moyed to Pphrata WaShlngt0D He ays the yy eather IS cold but the coal stoyes that they have ln the barracks keep them yyarm He IS ln the En glneerlng OIIIICQ where I am Janltor custodlan and Jeep drlver as well as keeper of the records Cenglne change propeller hlstory letters of accept ancel Hls address IS Ifc George Rohrer 151st Bomb Sq 457th Bomb gr AAB Ephrata Washlng ton Isv the yyav Ifc Rohrer rc CEIYGS a Tattler each week Slnce the last tlme we heard Tony Colas has been promoted to Cpl Golas from a Pfc He was on a three day furlough and when he re turned to camp, he was hooked Wlth the followlng address Cpl Tony Golas 25546307 2.32 Port Co Benlca Callfornla Thls IS a contrlbutlon of the box Iyt Carl Rutkowskl Troop E 23rd Rem Sq Meg APO 412 cfo Post master Camp Chaffer Arkansas Carl of the class of 59, wlll gladly ansyyer any correspondence that comes hls way The Tattler seems to be pretty popular Wlth the grads, so after re quests from Fort Knox boys W wrote and asked for permlsslon to send three ISSUES each week whlch was granted Thls IS pald for by John Vernon Baer better known as Vern asked that a copy of the Tattler be sent hlm so thls column edltor has klndly granted the e quest We now send a Tattler each week to John Vernon Baer F3fC ftireman thlrd classy Co 19 E Sec A USNTS Ames Iowa Our prlnclpal lop La Rue, has a daughter ln the womens branch of thc Marlne Corps She just recelved her promotlon to Pfc a short t1me ago and IS statloned at Fort Lejuene North Carollna To you Ifc Isabell La Rue your pops kldS wlsh you the best of luck Woodward was V1SIt6d by qulte a person last Monday, namely Lt Ernest Banky, a pllot of the Uruted States Army Alr Corps A P 38 IS a pretty tough thlng to handle fto usl but to Lt Bankey they re as easy to munlpulate as an automoblle He has seven Jap Zeros to hlS credlt and expects many more IU the near future Thls belng hls first real furlough ln three years we dlscovered a bar for overseas calnpalgn pre Pearl Harbor a bar for good behavlor and Amerlcan Defense plnned ln h1S coat Whlle on furlough he was pre sented Wlth a fine baby boy to keep up the famlly name Reportlng back to Oxnard, Call fornla he has a good ldea where he will go but Sald he couldnt dlscuss I t Ilankev has a five day furlough wlth seven davs travellng tlme Buy ore tamps and Bond N 1 I T . 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Bmw be ignorant The world Stands of a matter than half aslde to let pass any know It Constantly Conslstently Construct-L one who knows where Publlus he LS go ng Vol XVI Toledo Ohl0 December3 1943 N0 9 SOPHOMORE JUNIOR COMMITTEES CHOSPN BY NEWLY ELECTED CABINETS WILL ARRANGE ANNUAL ACTIVITIES Tlolldle Hldel, Colleen Gllbblll, Mltvky To Head Llna DeHay Head JI Commlttees Commlttces plannlll thc actlyltlfs the Iyunlor class throughout srllool yelr were chosen hy the re cell ly elcc ed cablnet Nylllcll cludes Marvlrl l-lasvll presldent lry Hlder ylcepre ldent lune Wymrr serrctary and Duck Aubry gclnt t ms y l t 'ls IS ance of Mrs Pula Lpp llld Floy Lords class advlsers The prom commlttee headed by Plleen Trondle COHSISLS of Anne Kornowa Allce German Sue Cheney Dave Grlbbln Bert Johnson Jack Relchlln Jlm Seed Frank Sloan and Dolores WuJclak Marv Hlder chalrnlan of the pro yram commlttee IS asslstcd by Don na Clark Kate lxelter lack Mlles lob DuMonte, and Marshall Sell,, man H0ldlH the IJOSILIOD of Plllg conl lnlttee challlnall IS Glace Vlltzlxy ald ed by Joan GllVSLCk Audrey 'vlorman llll Meyers Alel Sahadl AlXl3ll Skaff and Jack Waters lrms eommlttee was assumed by DICK Aubry Hls .lsslstants are Cal Duhart Don Leopold Challes Lentz Frank Nowak Paul Seymour and Lob Har rlson PICLUICS F01 Harter Week To Be Sponsored By Tattler Thls lS an appeal to all Woodward glrls Has It eyer dayyned upon you that a sallor 1S plnlng for your PIC tures It hasnt'l We dldnt thlnk so Thls amazlng fact was revealed ln a letter to Joe Dence from Bob Har ter former yarslty manager and frlend of the femlnlne populatlon made such an appeal llctures of funny Lukaslk a few blondes fd hundred or soy and maybe flye or slx bruncttes would be more than wel come to the bluejackets steadlly ITOWIDH collectlon 121 Bob states that ln hls oplnlon Punchy wlll spend most of hls llfe ln the brlg Haltcr s lvs the companv ln the hrlg ls won drrful 'lhe fresh alr IS plentlful fa hrc lth rvv ry day or soj and the food won ful lf you cln call bre lnd yy ltcr that Wc wonder lf Harter has bein ln Turn your plctures ln to room 119 and we shall see that Poll gets the beautlful plctures of the femmes You kllow that thls lsnt the flrt tlme that Llllln has happened Once be fore a sallor fnamely lob H J wrote and askrd for plctures of the opposlte sex but we kneyy nothlng about lt He has alwavs been a collector of these thlngs CU and started when he was ln the el hth grade So once flgaln we make an appeal to swell the flV6 year collectlon whlch con slsts of two plctures one of hls mother and La Dyer last years news Gdlt0I Dont forcet to turn them lll tr room 110 Thank you Nuber Plcks Up Paper Lawrence Nuber auto mechanlcs ln structer brought ln about 100 pounds of paper from a place recommended by one of the faculty members who was unable to go and get lt To you Mr Nuber we offer our thanks I Soph Commlttees In ordel that thc sophomole class get acqua nted Ylltll the class 0ff1CQYS and the yarlous members of the clal and SGTXICC commlttees a meet ln was held IH the audltorlum dul mg the I schedule last Monday Lllla DeHay chalrman of the socl ll commlttee announced that lacl lQ6SllllI., Mary Todd Pllfabeth Doug, las Josephlne Nowak and Loralne Kwlatkowslk were the people on her C0mm1tt66 Colleen Grlbbln chalrman Andy Fenady Bruce Tegtmeyer Rose Mary Blggs Geraldlne Blelaskl and James Blythe are on the SBTVICG commlttee A LOmlllUllltN slnrf was led by Lu rena Warfner wlth Pdf ar Sortoll con ductlng the band Lols larobs enter talned yylth My Meart Tells Me and Jack Kesllng gave out wlth somc boo 16 woogle on the plano Sylyan Esslk ylce presldellt actel as master of C6I'Clll0lllF-S e two w adylsols lf c sophomore class thls year are Ml s Aeollan Club To Sponsor Dance After Game Tonlght Although many SOC18l events at Woodward were glven up for the dur 8t10D the usual dances after the bas ketball games Wlll be contlnued throughout the season Sponsorlng the first of the actlvltles after the Woodward w8ll8 game to nlght Aeollan Club under the super vlslon of Mlss Helen Marle Grlffin 18 expectlng a blg attendance Danclngwlll be to the muslc ofErnle Kllpfel s orchestra ln the glrls gym Susan Tlmmel lSCh811'lTl8Il of tlcket sales whlle Raymond Carr has charge of checlclng The concesslon stand wlll be taken over by the Zets wlth Lucllle Foley ln charge SENIORS LEAD HONOR ROLL 5 STUDENTS OARNER 5 AS Leadlng the school on the honor roll thls quarter are the senlors yylth thc hlghest percentage of cards havlng at least half A s and the remalnlng grades ll s Colda lerger led the senlor class wlth flye A follow ed closely by Su san Tlmmel yy lth flV9 A s and one P Others of the senlor class who recelved four A s are I ettv Hartz Adele Loehrke Marv Lorenz I atsy Ramsey Marle Szvskoyyskl lhvllls Treplnskl Rlchard ElllI'lCk and C601 c Skaff ITOYIS Boos Helen Iarr Janls Saven Rlta Zareckl and Donald Webel are credlted wlth three A s and Florence Colby IS the only pupll recelylng two A s Garn erlng., thlee As and one L are Frances Lathrop NOlllla Ilndemall Jose Berlln Team Halls Tokyo froup With 'loful 0 855181 Stamps Sale of stamps ln the current drlve must be lncreased stated MISS Dorothea BISHOP advlsor of the Stu dent Councll The teams, though evenly matched, are not buylng enough, for 50 per cent of the stu dents are not cooperatlng Thls drlve contlnued MISS Blshop IS a start for habltual buylng of stamps for the duratlon The Berlln team has brought ln S551 81 ln stamps and the Tokyo team has purchased S543 60 worth of stamps An audltorlum program IS promlsed to the wlnnlng team at the close of the drlve Phlee Students Help To Get Flrst Ald Classes Underway Senlor bovs flrst ald classes got under way for the flrst tlme tlus week, Wlth all the senlors partlclpat ln The course belng glven IS the stan dard Red Cross course, and wlll last untll Aprll when each boy who has completed the requlred work wlll be glven a certlflcate perhllttlng hlm to lnstruct and admlnlster flrst ald Homer Hanham, Art Smlth Kath ryn McClure, Mary O Brlen and Mary Boyles Wlll serve as lnstructors Actlng as asslstants wlll be Ramon Carr Rlchard Strauser, and Norman Wolfe These three boys have com pleted the course under Mrs 0 Brlen and the Red Cross lnstructor, Fred Bardsley, last year Whaf Men Dlsllke ln Women There really lsn't a thlng that Paul Galllco author Cl.1SllkES about women he changed the tltle of hlS talk to W men, and How to Improve Them Of course he thought that thls tltle was rather sllly, too He couldn t thlnk of a thing that women could be lmproved upon except for a few mlnor detals therefore, the majorlty of hls speech conslsted of a few dellcate suggestlons It seems that halr baffles men more than anythlng They can't under stand why women, who have such lusclous halr, go to the beauty parlor and let those pastry cooks fry thelr halr so that It smells as lf somethlng were burnlng ln the oven Tlme was when men used to love to stroke a woman s halr but now they loose three fingers ln the attempt Why do gals have to put axle grease on thelr eyelashes? And why do they pluck thelr eye brows and then draw ldentlcal ones wlth an eye brow pencll The most amuslng moment ln a man s llfe IS yyhen somethlng goes wrong wlth a woman s make up Llpstlck They love It only when It looks llke It wasnt put on by an amateur slgn palnter Men hate when they take a glrl to dlnner and then the glassware and llnen look llke they were used ln an operatlon It lmost makes them yell, Calllng Dr Klldare Calllng Dr Klldare Men are very brave creatures, except when It comes to flngernalls Those long, red lnearly blackj knlves actually scare them to death The male anlmal can t find fault wlth women s clothes, that IS durlng the day But at nlght after spendlng a rather enjoyable evenlng, they toss and turn wonderlng why women hang rubber peonles, blg bows, and sheet metal all over them and ln the oddest places' They come to the concluslon that they look llke a comblnalon Fhrlstmas tree and next weeks wash Please glrls, don t yvrlte complalnlng letters to that boy frlend over seas Instead tell hlm how you engoyed the movle wlth Uncle George If thls artlcle made the falrer sex angry, It was wholly lntentlonal Eds note Th1S was the fourth ln a serles of Town Hall lectures at tended by one Woodward student Frances Lathrop wlll be Woodwards next representatlve By Adele Loerke phlne Skaff Dorothy Wolslffer and Edwln Nlcherskl, whlle Marllyn Bus dleker, La Verne Davls Dorothy Dlug IGWICZ Phyllls Fble Sally l erlmutter Melba Van Camp Sldney Adams and Robert Martl acqulred two As and two Bs Recelylng two As and one B are Dorothy Ashford Dolores Hearnes Rlta DUSZyUSk1 Ethel Hogg Beatrlce Juszczak Geraldlne Putry and Donald Davls Three glrls, Flor ence Baker, Beatrlce Blaleckl, and LOIS P81516 recelved one A and one B Jack RelChl1H led the Junlors Wlth flV6 As He IS followed by Sylvla Olczak and Charles Lentz wlth four As Four As and one B were re Ce1V6d by Joan Gny szek and Florence Zych Emma Hoff Davld Grlbbln and Ervln Part are credlted Wlth three A s and two B s MHUYICS Solomon 1S the lone reclplent of three A s and one B are Nellle Dorn, Stella Gussls Kath ryn Kelter Ruth Ann Schroeder, Vly lan Skaff and Rlchard GOHSOXVSBI Sophomore, Frosh Grades Headlng the sophomore class wlth f1Ve A s 1S Gertrude Stelner and Ed yyard Voss closely succeeded by Rose mary Blggs, Llna De Hay, and Dolores Sllwlnskl wlth four As and one B Recelvlng three A s and tyvo B s are Allce Nowak, Dorls Mae Poole, and Lurena Wagner whlle M3TC1a Pslhas recelved three A's and one B Delphlne Kalls7 James Blythe and Bruce Tegtmeyer recelved two A s and two Flve A s were acqulred bv Patrlcla Hlllyard whlch placed her at the top of the freshman class She IS followed closely by a four A average made by Patrlcla Dressel Phyllls Konop and Angellne Rospond Next IS Mlldred R0k1Ck1 and Ramona Tobey wlth three A s and two B s Three A s and one B were recelved by Bertha Bltzenaver Ioan Kollnskl Leona Okonskl and James Wllusz Alfred Rego Lynn Strabel and Theodore llton recelved two A s and two B s MSNLIOD Wlll be g1VCH to students who recelved one C and the rest As These puplls are SBDIOTS, Ramona Carr Genevleve Dudek Jean Klmple and Marvln Lee yvlth three As and one C sophomore, Bertha Morford re celved four As and one C Mass Meetlng Sponsored By The Glrls Leaders Club Under the BPODSOTSDIP of the Glrls Leaders Club the flrst basketball mass meetlng of the year was held ln the au dltorlum durlng a double assembly pe rlod today The sklt for thls program was wrlt ten by Ramona Carr asslsted by Mary Hlder chalrman of the meetlng The actlon ln thls performance was presented by Dorls Boos Marllyn Bus dleker Wanda Jutkowskl Elsle Bloom Cleo Ackley Leona Bltker June Wym er Anne Kornowa Lllllan Gyberson GIOTIB Aberllng Stella Caklerskl Dor othy Sheda Betty Lou Claypool and Roberta Grahm MISS Catherne McClure IS advisor of the group T ' u - rt ' , I, U8 I . 1 . , , 9 ' .-.l...l.. 1 , . w w . 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' ' - 7 ' 1 ' THE WOODWARD TATTLER THE WUUDWARIJ TATTLER Publlshed and Prlnted Every School Week by the Such Puplls of Woodward Hlgh School Prlce 3c a slngle copy exam Sanli- mer 4 -ifnssoctlw TATTLER STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Managlng Edltor News Edltor Feature Edltor Speclal Feature Exchange Edltor Boys Sports Edltor Clrls SDOrts Edltor Sports Column Mllltary Edltor Buslness Manager Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley Chrlstlne Pavlos Beatrlce Blaleckl Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komlsarek Walter Bonkowskl Sldney Adams Florence Baker Repolters Ralph FaJewskl Joan Gnyszek Davld Grlb hln Mary Hlder P8tFlCl8 J8DOWleCkl Anne Kornowa James Nelson Loulna Roberts Sabma Sllchcmskl Frank Sloan Elleen Trondle Dolores Wulclak JBCQUGIIHE Wulclak and Florence Zych Advlsor Mrs Marle Erslg The Tattler Staff on behalf of the student body and faculty of Woodward expresses deep sympathy to Glen Weaner senlor on the death of hls brother Lowel Weaner who made the su preme sacrlflce for hls country Also we olfer condolences to Leo R0bl9 Wood ward lnstructor on the death of hls father We Salute You, Team OODWARD 0 CENTRAL 0 We could never defeat the Irlsh was what was echoed and reechoed throughout the clty No you dldn t beat them but you dld hold them down to a scoreless tle and a moral vlctory was yours because of thls performance Certalnly thls was a vlctory for Art Smlth Here IS a man a coach of former years who stepped ID when Elmer Vorderburg left for the Navy and re moulded you the Bear Squad lrto a hard hlttlng grldlron machlne hard enough tough enough strong enough to tle Central What a wonderful feellng you the lndlvldual members of the team must have had as you walked off the field a feel mg that your Job was well done The rest of us we who Slt ID the grand stands also expeflenced that happy feellng as the final gun was shot We are proud of you team proud of Your clean hard tlghtlng Yes we salute you team Attend School BSENTEEISM contlnues ln Woodward desplte the fact that lt IS the lndustrlous youth of today who wlll be the lndlsputable leader of tomorrow A tomorrow whlch Wlll be filled wlth problems and hardshlps that can be handled only by these wlth an educatlon Though the rate of absence IS stlll malntalned at a level Wlth prevlous years much of It IS un called for Most of the reasons for lnattendance are lllness helplng wlth chlldren at home and lll ness ln the famlly WhlCh are lnexcusable Staylng at home for unblas reasons because relatlves are ID town IB certalnly not excusable Remember Woodwardltes, our boys are fightlng so we can contlnue to go to school and to get an educatlon Don t repay them by lnattendance Do your share ln thls great struggle Attend school regularly' Bring In Yo ur Paper HEN lt comes to d0lD2 thelr part, the Jun lor Red Cross certalnly has done thelrs They are are agaln undertaklng a blg Job, namely that ofhandllng the paper for the contlnlous paper drlve As you all know, there IS a serlous shortage of paper ln our country The paper mllls have agreed to recondltlon the waste paper ln to the many ltems that It IS used forln the productlon of war materlals Such waste paper IS used also for shell llners' shlpplng contalners for the food ofthe armed forces ' and blood plasma contalners Brlng your dally copy of the Blade, a magazlne, or other thlngs made ofpaper, to school and glV6 It to the Saga representlve, who wlll take lt to room 314 The llttle money derlved from thls, wlll be used to carry on the usual work of the Red Cross Due to clrcumstances beyond your control we agaln present thls column to our falthful feature fans Both oops I mean all of them have been anxlously awaltlng the latest gosslp tld blts Now through the courtesy of the Tattler these cholce ltems are all yours CReason nobody else seems to want them 1 Happy Blrthday Normle was ln crlbed on the mammoth chocolate cake whlch surprlsed Norman Wolfe sports edltor on hls blrthday November 23 The Tattler staff ably asslsted hlm ln celebratlng No 17 at the party glven durlng fir t hour Anow famlllar slght around Woodward IB the Don Tlgges Helen Barabasz towsome Attentlon all SGDIOYS' Step around to 119 and collecta dollar fln cash no checksl at your IEISUYQ IF at the end of the year you can prove that your name has not appeared on thls feature page at least once Slnce IDIS IB your last year at W ward we are glvlng you preference although the other classes wlll not be neglected Vla our mall box Who sends Dorls Gauelka beautlful roses Answer The Florlst dopy' WISE guy huh'7 Elleen Roklckl and Phyllls Majka have thelr hearts set on Lynn Strldle W0nb9flf Lynn prefers blonds or brunettso To the Three Musketeers lh answer to thelr note we try to prlnt all ltems left ln the Tattler box provlded they are not wrltten to hurt another person and are about students whose names have not appeared on thls page more than one prevlous tlme Dlck Knoke no longer wlshes to he classlfled as a wolf Hls heart now belongs to Betty Sue Brown vlctor over all We re all wonderlng who the certaln senlor was that Marlan Karg escorted to the Sadle Hawklns dance Glrls aren t afrald of mlce any more' When Mrs Mary Crouse was lowerlng the shade for her first hour class on Monday she was suddenly frozen Wlth terror at the slght of a llttle mouse peerlng ln at her Dolores Thomas wlth the ald of Esther Pegulskl and M rle Srnlth captured the wee crea ture ln a ar whlch they obtalned rom Mlss Grace Cronk s blology room where lt lb now on exhlbltlon Investlgatlon has proved that those strange sounds comlng from room 305 IS only Fdgar Sorton s dance band practlclng' P S JUBKBIIHG to let you know that our own Mr Sorto-l IS a vlollnlst ln the Ioledo Symphony Orchestra Helen Sayen freshman walked lnto room 126 to make the last payment on her Saga wlth fifty pennles A word to the Wlse Buy more bonds buy more stamps' Tlll each N821 soldler scamps' We'll get rld of those trampsl So for Vlctory, buy stamps, more stamps' Lets Make The Grade AVE you notlced how few names are llsted on the Tattler honor roll today? Last year at thls tlme one hundred and eleven students were mentloned, thls year only seventy SIX had grades hlgh enough to put them on the honor roll Such a declded drop IS rather alarmlng, IS It not The decreased enrollment may be glven as one reason, but our PTIDCIDBI thlDkS the greatest contrlbutlng factor IS the extra outslde Job so many students are holdlng It seems many of us can't do two Jobs and do them well However, lf we budget our tlme, and stlck to that budget, we can hold our own ln school, not wlthstandlng our extra Jobs The football team buckled down and they tled Central., lf we students buckle down, we can make the grade , too Prlde and Predludlce a story based on the famous novel by Jane AUBSID has been chosen by the senlor class of Warren G Hardlng hlgh school to be pres ented January 13 and 14 Pop Ineed an encyclodebla for school Encyclopla heck you can walk to school llke Idld' All student of Stockton hlgh spurred,on by bond campalgns are plannlng to Toklo a 4000 pound qtwo tonl blockbuster Pollceman Why dldn t you stop when Iyelled at you back there' Woman Drlver Oh were you the one who yelled'7 I thought lt was someone I ran over Nelghbor Won t It be DICE when your baby brother starts to talk 7 Jasper What dose he want to talk for? He gets everythlng he wants Just by yelllng Craftsman A drlve for the sale of the annual 1Scottonalnl at Scott hlgh school has begun The prlce compar ed wlth Woodward s IS flft cents more Students of Jounean hlgh school Mllwaukee WISCODSID always laugh at teachers Jokes no lrat ter what they be Not because they are funny lc kc s but because lt s pollcv What are senolrs made of? Sllver C0108 and snooty grlns Gooey halr and flashv socks Battered bars and double chlns Floppy shoes and droollng chops That s what senlors are made of Prlsm Black Java If Only You Could Hear Sue Cheney talk on about ter Dlck Know as much algebra as MOFTIS Solomon Roll your eyes llke Jack MIIES does Wear Frank Elloltt s Scott sweater See Margaret Rose talk wlthout blushlng Shy rlnsses any tlme you please Convlnce the teachers that homevx ork ISD t nec essary Dance at Goons agaln Shoot thls reporter Well doyoll feel better now? Mangled Matchlngs Thousands Cheer a C schedule Flghtlng Devll Dogs our football team Mr Lucky the guy wlth some g8SlD hls tank GlrlCrazy Woodward s wolves Lets Pace It the man shortage ln Top Man C C LaRue Footllght Glamour Majorettes I Dood lt bummed a class Mr Blg the llttle moron For Whom The Bells Toll people golng to the assembly Betlnd Prlson Wall Th1S featuretol wrlter Murder She Says Dear Ll 1 Barabara Wlll youse please come to my funeral yesterdayo Maybe youse won t llke to hear the dreadful story therefore I wlll tell lt to youse They found me hanglng ln my room wlth my head on the floor, a bullet ln my heart, and a knlfe ln my back, but the coroner announced that I was polsoned, but the whole truth IS that I was murdered Due to these unpleasant clrcumstances I don't thlnk I Wlll be able to attend your fourth comlng out party Whlch wlll undoubtedly be a gala event, never to be forgotten for at least two weeks I wlll be there, so please lnvlte me The under taker has just proclalmed me dead, therefore my worser Judgement compels me to conclude thls unlnterestlng letter Please medltate and con template on every llne for the complete S8t1Sf8C tlon whlch you undoubtedly should recelve, but you belng a very unlntellectual moron I don t thlnk you wlll comrehend So Long, Goon, Mlne Truly, Me A man s mental age can be accurately measured by the degree of paln he feels as he comes ln con tact wlth a new ldea Swlped Between the great thlngs we cannot do and the small thlngs we wlll not do, the danger 18 that we shall do nothlng Adolph Monad . . 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Bear agers en Season radftzonal Rwals Tae Bigkmf J' Smith s Boys Hold Centlal To Deadlock, Madlas, Lentz Stal Under the uldance of thelr new coach Art Smlth the Woodward Bears came through w'1th some fine defens1ve play to hold heavlly favored Central to a scoreless tle For the fnst time this season Wood ward cap1tal1zed on every m1stake the1r opponent made They recovered three Central fumbles m the first perlod g1v1ng the1r followers an ldea that today was thelr day Central showed power but never wh1le they yvere deep ln the Bear ter r1tory l'very lllllle Woodward held and took thc ball fron1 the Irlsh on downs Central never came w1th1n 15 yards of paydlrt On the baSlS of ground ga1ned they swamped Art Sm1th's boys but the ab1l1ty to hold 1n the t1ght spots stopped them cold T1me puntmg by Charl1e Lentz kept the play cont1nually deep 1n Cen tral terrxtory His k1cks went out of bounds w1th1n the Ir1sh 15 yard strlpe Johnny Madras Erme Rych lewskl and Captaln Frank PlaS6Ckl turned ln some fine l1ne play For Central Mal1HOWSkl Carr and War rick played fine ball MallHOWSkl be 1ng 1n on almost every play Aubry the Bear fullback ended the game by an ankle tackle on Smlth who was touchdown bound AMERICANS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE FROM CENTRAL KEGLERS BOB WYSOCKI HIGH MAN At the Auditorium Alleys Satur day Noyember 4 the eleventh an nual hugh school blllvtllllf, season opened lowlmg whlch began at 1 P M saw two Woodward teams 1n actlon Although teams were com posed mostly of newcomers the Am erlcan teams had Bob Wysockl Norm Sobeckl and Walter BOHKONKSKI all letter men returnmg The Amerlcan qumtet took two out of three ganmes 1n then 1n1t1al appea1anu of the sr 1 son agamst the Shamrotks However w1th the National team lt IS a different story wlth no a1d 1n the l1ne of former GXDQTIQDLG they man aged to win one from the D9VllblSS pmsters At a meetmg of all hopeful bowl ers before the season Bob Wysockl was elected captam of the American team whlle Ralph Cajewskl was chosen to lead the Natlonal keglers thys season The Iwatlonal scores were Dan Ble mek 332 Dayld Gr1bb1n 444 B1ll M yers 329 Martm MaTC1H1ak 454 and Ralph Gayewskl 467 The Amer 1can team was led by Norm Sobreckx and bob WySOCkl the latter w1th a core of 231 lf l Homer The c1ty race thls year will be as 1n other years, a tough one so sald Homer Hanham when questloned about Woodwards chances 1n the scramble for the c1ty t1tle In compar1son w1th other years the Bears have a greater wealth of letter men returnmg than ordlnarlly, and the hghtwelghts of the 28 consecu t1ve w1nn1ng streak bolster the team w1th adequate reserves On paper It looks l1ke a dream team A qumtet Homer has stated as potentlally dangerous Wa1te Woodwards first test of 1ts ab1l1t1es and a show place for 1ts faults Tom Inman and company are a serious barr1er to an 1n1t1al v1ctory The other teams to be handled with care are DeV1lb1ss and Central One of the first and probably the most dangerous enemues is cockmess The boys are good but how they take thls knowledge w1ll to a large extent determme the1r final pos1t1on 1n the standlngs Tattler To Sponsor Skate To ralse money for cuts and other such worthy cause the Woodward Tattler IS sponsormg 11 skatmg party December 27 The Colhseum w1ll bc the scene of thls BHRII' The Comm1ttee ln charge w1ll lnclcde Florence Baker Norman Wolfe Lucllle Foley S1uney Adams and Susanne Loerke Fnckets are prlced at 40 c nts and may be obtained from any member of the Tettler staff Two Gym Instructors Vlslt Classes Of Other Schools Taklng a day off wh1le the Saga Staff used the glrl gym to take plctures Mxss Ca herme Mc Clure and Mrs Emma Kemp gym mstructors went v1s1t1ng They Vl5lt8d the gym classes of Scott De Vllbxss and Whltney Vo catlonal schools The purpose of th1s VlSlt was to ob tam new Ideas and xmprovements to brmg back to Woodward As 1n the past they were especlally mtrxgued by the swlmmmg pool at Scott whlch made them wlsh more than ever that we also had a pool But on the whole sald Mlss Mc Clure C0l'ldlllOhS are better here and after all Mrs Kemp and I are glad that we teach here at Woodward SIX Glrls To Usher Slx members of the Glrls Leaders Club w1ll usher at th Waite Wood ward basketball game tomght They are Roberta Graham Mary Hlder Evelyn Stlnchcomb June Wymer Elsle Bloom and Barbara Marquardt GOOD LUCK TEAM Fetters -X new basketball season IS maug urated tonight when the Woodward Polar Bears meet Walte ll Wood wards gym The gamc IS xlcc cd to be a hotly contested affnr wlth both teams haylng Sllllllllg stars Woodward has four returmnp, tart ers Harrlson Payak KDlGTllll and Long Iaul Seymour IS the fifth man for the lears Homer Hanhsms boys are expected to be cortendr rs for thc LltV champmnshxp Wlth the1r usual fast break they re sure to keep the Ind1ans on thelr toes Bxll Fetters former Woodward llghtwelght coach IS now head coach for the East Slders He replaces Chuck Chuckovltts who ln the Army A1r Forces Fetters w1ll use the usual system wlth threc men back They w1ll be Baumgartner Terry and Inman SIX foot three 1rch Terry IS sure to cause trouble To get an ldea of Inmans ablllty check the record Last year he scored 20 po1nts 1n the 1n1t1al Wa1te Wood w ard game All 1n all the g me pionnses so111e tough competltxon w1th the edge go 1rg to Woodward Wexs Wlth thc return of only one letter man from last years undefeated re serve team coach Vl1lson W9lS w1ll haye to depend upon play ers from the 1043 freshman squad whnh cndcd wlth a medmcrc season Thr tcam w1ll bc bullt around thrce 1un1ors Jllll Wxlson rosoryc playcr from last year Dan l1en1ek a11d B1ll Harrls and n1ne sophomores mclud mg Calym Katz Sylyester Ixosakr wlecl Leo Scalla Don Cyfllbflllll Llll leon Chfford Dayld Wmfrfd larc field Jack Kcnnedy and Carl Dae cher Coach Weis will 1f,,a1n use the Lone defense and the fast break wlth the latter wmmny, many gamcs for the bear Cubs Over an expanse of two years the Cubs have complled one of the best hghtwelght records ln Toledo basket ball hlstory by wmnmg Z9 consccu tlve games Grades For Quarter Low The grades for thls quarter are he lowest ln years sa1d C C LaRue This 18 probably due to so many of the stu dents worklng and If this contlnues workmg permxts w1ll become fewer Attend Game Tomte Toledos basketball league ushers 1n what should be a br1ll1ant season w 1th a three game rard tonight A fourth game w1ll find Maromber last ses ons champs meet1ng Holland 1n the downtown gy m The c1ty games w1ll find Lxbbey meeting Scott at Scott DeV1lb1ss travellng to Central and Wa1te test mg Woodward Norm Pollman athlet1c dxrector at D6Vllb1SS rates Woodyvard first, De Vllb ss second and Central thlrd We agrec w1th Pollman not necessanly as to the order of the teams fimsh but that these three w1ll certalnly be the top teams 1n the loop M comber and Llbbey face rebulldmg Jobs wh1le Scott may put a strong team on the floor but the Bulldogs p1ospects are uncertam Wa1te w1ll bulld 1ts team around Tom Inman and J1m Terry and IS expected to be plenty troublesome DeV1lb1ss has Capt Jack Pflffer, great center and Dave Brown, spear head of the fast break whlch last year upset both Woodward and Ma C0mb61 Scotty Florence w1ll also haye Leo Mahr Gene Moore a.nd Sam Botek, upon whlch to base hopes for the league t1tle Woodward has four returmng reg ulars 1n Bob Long, all c1ty forward Johnny Payak all Clty center, Bob Harr1son and Jxmmy Kn1er1m The Lears also have materlal from last years unbeaten hghtwelght team chlef attractlon belng Paul Seymour league layak and Long of course w1ll be n1a1ked men w1th ylrtually every team 1n the c1ty pomtlng for them 'lhe pressure on these two w1ll be con 1derably lessened however by the fact that Messers Seymour and Harr1son can hlt Xtltll elther hand from any place on the court Gettlng, back to tomghts battles each w1ll ,go a long way toward de termlnmg the strength of the league and the Central DeV1lb1ss, and Wa1te Woodward wmner w1ll defin1tely be the teams to watch It IS very seldom that the first game of the year 19 a cruclal game but that IS the case wlth Central and DeV1lb1ss Each team IS placed 1n a1 posltlon where It must yvln or fall behmd Whlle DeV1lb1ss re1g'ns as sllght pre game favour1tes Central IS 1n a fine pos1t1on to upset the dope bucket and knock off the Tigers The same holds true for Wa1te 1n the1r battle w1th Woodward The Bears are favoured to w1n, but lf you w1ll recall last years game the Bears were also favoured to w1n w1thout too much trouble They barely emerged w1th a one po1nt w1n on a last m1nute basket by Bob Long The two boys who sparked w1th Wa1te that n1ght were Tommy Inman whose br1ll1ant shootmg accounted for 20 polnts and J1m Terry, who played stellar ball 1n defense Both boys are mem bers of the qumtet whlch w1ll meet Woodward tomght From the Bear team wh1ch started agamst Wa1te last year only Payak and Long w1ll be 1n actlon tomght This would seem to mean that the teams are pretty evenly matched, w1th Wood wards reserve power g1v1ng them a slight edge All 1n all fans can look f01' 3 l50Ugll game We th1nk the Bears should take thls one I O 0 ' ' Y I . 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' THE WOODWARD TATTLER Woodward Whlspers Wanted a vlctory over Waltel Be at the game tonlght k1dS because theres no end to the charms that a Int of super rootlng can hold for our eam All twelye of the varsltv basketball players have recelved thelr equlpment for tonlghts game wlth Walte The Jerseys and trunks are red whlte and blue comblnlng Woodward s colors to a patrlotlc theme Equlpped also wlth the general school morale we are looklng forward to a Woodward vlctory MOR 2 CUM IS the name of the bomb ln MISS Murphys flrst hour class and lncldentally the class has pledged 100 per cent ln the Bond Drlve Woodward welcomed back MIS Stella Sawtelle last Mondav to take the place of MISS Catherlne Manton who was recoverlng from too much Thanksglvlng turkey Sadle Douglas grad of ' 41 was recentlv elected BUSINESS Manager of the Toledo Unlverslty's yearbook Blockhouse Recent graduates Jane Wllllams and Sgt Stanley Gogol of the U S M C were marrled November 23 IH St Vln cent De Pauls Church Representlng Woodwards Frlend Shlp Club at the Worlds Felloyyshlp meetlng was Ida Mae Rahe Thls meetlng was held November 18 at the Y W C A Mrs Chu Shlh Mlng was the mam speaker S B Crouses woodshop boys are maklng lap boards for the S0ldl6TS at Bllllngs General HOSp1tal Fort Ben to the Junlor Red Cross About flfty of these boards have been made to date Glrls from Mrs Andersons flrst hour class enJoyed ICS cream on Mon day November 29, as a treat from the boys of the same class Reason the glrls sold more magazlne subscrlp tlons Favors and hanky folders are the two lt6mS WhlCh MISS Annle Wetter mans seventh hour class IS maklng for the Red Cross Slxty of these were complet d recently Curtalns and draperles for the home economlcs dlnlng room are belng made by the advanced sewlng classes of Mrs Lola Bowyer MISS Angela Abalr wants to lmpress upon everyone the lmportance of eat lng cereals These foods, she states, are not only hlgh ln nutrltlonal l ue, but a dlrect help to the war effort because they are plentlful and are not ratloned O M Thompson gallantly answered the S O S lssued by the Unlversltv of Toledo s yearbook staff when thelr photographer was suddenly called to actlve S6I'V1C6 It has been sald that hlS antlcs Whlle taklng the plctures pleased the unlverslty women Janet Grunst wants to know who stole WOOdl8 the pet mouse ln MISS Grace Cronks botanv class It seems that one day WO0d1e mysterlouslv dlsappeared from DIS llttle box Wlll who done It please return lt Betty Carr another of Woodward s former students, has been home on a short vacatlon She expects to return to New York shortly after Chrlstmas when she Wlll resme her posltlon as vocallst wlth Val Alexander s or chestra DAVIS ELECTED TO BE PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS Carr, Komlsarek, Perna, Ixnlerlm, Whltney Chosen Mr Meek Although thele was much opposl tlon Donald DHVIS recelved the ma Jorlty of votes for the presldency of the Senlor class Ramona Carr proved to be ylctorl ous ln the race for the 0ff1C9 of VICC presldent The SGHIOTS flrst cholce for secretary was Dolores Perna Polllng. the most votes for treasurer was Al Whltney Ruth K0mlSaT6k was tl'1 umphant ln the run for reporter Jlm Knlerem yvon hls posltlon as sergeant at arms unanlmously as he was the onlv candldate for thls offlce The electlon was held Tuesday N yember 30 durlng flrst hour MISS Amle Mlller and Clyde Meek are the advlsors of the senlor class Woodward Represented On School Forum Wednesday Golda Berger Dolores Purna and Andy Fenady were Woodward s repre sentatlves on the s cond hlgh school forum last Wednesday night The tOplC dlscused Wlth thelr opponents from DeVllblss was Are the Flve ROVlDg Senators Justllied ln Thelr Crltlclsm of Great Brltlan and RUBBISU The dls CUSSIOD was broadcast from Macomber VOCBtl0D8l Audltorlum 'lhe t0pl0 to be dlscusserl on the next forum Ianuarv 5 ls How Can Hlgh School Students Help Solve the Problem of Dellnquency Students who wlsh to partlclpate ln thls dlscus slon must hand ln thelr speech before Chrlstmas V8C8tl0B Art Work Of 7 Students On Exhlblt In Dlsplay Case Prevlously dlsplayed at the art sec tlon ofthe Northwestern Ohlo Teacher s Assoclntlon the textlle palntlngs and free hand palntln s are now on dls play IH the Woodward case These lncluded two handbags hand kerchlefs towels and a whlte stenclled sklrt Students responslble for the textlle and free hand palntlngs are Dorothy Ashford Helen Barr Kate McCloud Ann Kern Mary Lorenz Yvonne Chad WlCk and LOtt1e Sztukowskl Mrs Marle Erslg advlsor of the Tattler has been confined to her home thls week because of a LODSII lnfectlon Mlss Grace Cutler has taken over her dutles Eleanor Nassar Dorls Hansen and Sophle Arvanlter have been POSIHK for MISS June Anderson s advanced art classes The students have been work lng charcoal on 18 by 24 paper The Art Klan recently purchased a palntlng named Blue Horses by Bra nz Marc In Judglng thls plcture Mlss Anderson IB asklng that voulook at It from an artlstlc vlewpolnt rather than reallstlc A ARMS T e flrst thllll., thls yllcl make a correctlon to the lssue of No ycmber 10 The fflct th It It Prnes lankey shot down seyen Jap fthe dont dcserye a capltall zeros yya glthered through fl mlsunderstan llll So all concerned pleasr take note lllymond I Xlldrrson cl lss ol ll 1 IQ noyy a SIXC fSeaman Ilrst Clfls l lll the Nayal Cons ructlon Corps bet ter klloyyn as the Sea lee hvllllt ylsltln Woo lyya d for a short tm: yyc learned that he beclmc the 11 Cl of fl baby boy Congratulatlons la star luh Sgt rry 4. of the U S Mlrlnc Corps has be ll home recently on a thlrtv day fur lougb after a vear ln the South West IaClflC Larry IS a graduate of th class of 1940 Thls IS an extractlon of a letter lBC8lV8Kl by the M1lltaTV Edltor last yyeek I am a graduate of last year and would llke to have the address of Pvt Blll Santus Can you please put It ln the Tattler as soon as posslble We ex grads mlss school very much and by pettlng the Tattler lts the onlv way we can be back IH school and keep up wlth our frlends Thanks very much An Ex grad There IS certalnly plenty of klds who know the address of Blll Cmon kldS turn It ln The next three addresses are some mare contrlbutlons of the 'box Paul H Hawk T M 3lC class-44d Pl of Torpedo School ll S N Re palr Base, San Dlego, 36 Callforrua B 31st Med Tr Bn Camp Grant Il llll0lS Pvt Nelson L HBTTIS 353 30844 C l 12thB ARTC Fort Knox Kentuckv -Xlferd West a Junlor of last yeal IR now a paratrooper Al wants to bcal flom hls old frlends Hls ad dress l lvt Xlfred West 35558050 Co A 51st Paratroop Inf A P O 232 Fort Pragg North Carollna Thls boy was ons of our senlors thls year 'md left school to go lnto the Marlnl Corps l knoyy that loe would llke to hear from hls old pals The address IS Pvt Joe 'Ylarkowskl lt 22 R D an DIGHO Callfornla Here IS a contrlbutlon of some tlme ago Pvt Donald J Wernlng Btrv A 274 F A In Camp lhllllps Salna kansas Bob Harter a grad of last year lsks Joe Dence to drop hlm a f yy olc tures of blondes etc He sald thev need S0lll6thlYl2,' to adorn the lockers Maybe Joe could let loose of a few from hls collectlon Jlm Ballmer tackle on the 1 yarslty football squad IS now sta tloned somewhere ln Fngland Thls one IS a graduate of 4 'v Beynad GIOWCZQWSHI 35549560 Co H 178 Inf A P O 45 CXO Postmaster N Y N Y Lowery Hughes who left for the Nayy a few weeks ago wrote Mr La Rue and asked that hls frlends wrlte and lf he mlght TCCGIVC a Tattler each week The address IS AIS Lowery Hughes, Co 18301 U S N T S Great Lakes, Illlnols Herels Doc Welevers address Lt 1JglW A Welever BOQ Armed Guard School Gulfport Mlsslsslppl DOROTHY ASHFORD IS ELECTED HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT t l Mrs MLMalldlll0ll s room and Where can we buy movle tlcketsl are Just a couple of ques tlons that so boldly lnterrupted the beglnnlng of thls lnterylew After looklng down the hall seelng It vacant once more and feellng It safe to be gm yours truly began popplng ques tlons at thls weeks Vlkllllfll Dorothy Ashford newly elected presldent of br Woodward Natlollal Honor So clety Her flrst comment concernlng the sublect was I yy as surprlsed and feel verv honored to hold such a dlstln gulshcd pOS1t10ll When asked lf there were any hob bles or sports she partlcularly ad lnlred she replled Horseback rldlng fln warm yyeatherj readlng and draw lm., Dorothv IS taklng, her slxth year of art at the Art Museum and has engaged ln the art courses at Wood yyard slnce her freshman year Prom lll lndlcatlons you probably thlnk she wants to become an artlst but her only ambltlon IS to go to col lege to learn somethlng To fur ther tlllq ldeal Dot now has a Job at the Bell Telephone Company as a long dlstance telephone operator Thls qulet congenlal glrl a member of the Zets rates Engllsh as her fa vorlte subJect cold crushed plneapple and baked ham her favorlte foods but states she has no affectlon for the 0pp0S1te sex Dont tell Dorothy but underground lnformatlon reveals that she has an lnterest ln Uncle Sams Navy PBYIS Develope Talents To further develop the llterary sta tus ot the Pr rlclean Ilterary Soclety the members are glvlnv book reports and other educatlon lnformatlon at A report on the plav Iunlor Mlss was glV9h by Ida Mae Rahe and Sablna Sllchclnskl reclted a Thanksgiving poem at the last meetlng MISS Bertha Vermllya IB the advlser Zets Fo Sponsor Dance The letalethean Llterary Soclety wlll hold lts annual Chrlstmas f0lmBl dance at Trllbv Log Cablns on December 28 Jack Runvan s orchestra wlll play for the gala JCCBHIOD Ianet Phllllps and Elleen Trondle co chalrmen af-slsted by Frances Lath rop Marllyn Busdleker Coleen Grlbbln Mary GTBVISS and Nancy Snellbaker compose the dance commlttee Lucllle Foley IS preslderlt and Mlss Edlth Murphy IS advlser of the soclety Warner s Dramatlc Class T Glve F r Lack Of Nall For lack of Nall IS the first ln a serles of short plays to be sent out by the War lnformatlon Board MISS Dorothy Wnrners dramatlc class IS sponsorlng thlS playlet The cast 19 as 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The number of square people not the number of square mtles makes a great natton VIII XVI OODWARD TATTLER The best way to keep good acts tn memory ts to re fresh them wtth new Toledo Ohxo December 10 1943 Cato No 10 STUDENTS RECEIVE MAGAZINE PRIYLS Certrficates Awarded To Students Who Sold Over S20 s Worth Pmzes h we been d1str1buted to the students who earned them by selhng subscr1pt1ons durmg the Magazlne campalgn The var1ous prlzes XXl'llt11 were glyen are seven checker sets seyen chess sets 44 sterllng, slxex xungs 18 plastlc compacts 60 x xllets Worrv B1rd plns 10 baby pandas 1' Cemglo Hashhghts 3 compact sets 22 metal f1aSh11 hts 6 football bas ketball plns, 70 M1Fad0 penc1ls, 6 elght plece mamcure sets, 2 Gabllla perfume sets 1 Personallty Pre ferred book 8 sevxlng klts 21 plam mann-ure sets 10 Eagle Flag sets 1 Lockheed Interceptor klt 6 Stlnson Gulfhawk sets, 1 Bell Aracobra k1t 11 North Amer1can Mustang k1tS 5 Su permarme Sp1tfire kltS and 8 vlctory Jeeps S117 00 1n defense stamps ws as also glven as prlzes Certlflcates of AChl6XEmPHt mll be avxarded bv the Curtls l'ubl1 hmg Company to students who sold S20 00 trons Students who mll IQLSIXB thee r-ertlficates are Betty Borchardt Nancy Snellbaker Ahce Vv7lSl ll8XXSkl Harlan Ray, Joan Kolmskx Vlrguua Butler Raymond Blrr Bob Frost Dorthea Parker Ronald Haddad Dorothy Best Frances Surgeson Loxs Pasch Margaret Smlth Robelt Jams John Kocmskl Norma Lmde man Don Scharer, Florence Walcrak Marllyn Busdleker Wanda Jutkou skl Delphme Kahsz Fertrude Kov1alsk1 Joan Harnberger Betty Hartz Phxl hs Fble, and Nancy F1l1psk1 Two 351000 War Bonds were pm chased vylth the money 82 26315 that the school recelyed from th magazlne subscr1pt1on sales Th1s monev w1ll help to bulld a football stadlum after the xy ar Clyde Van Tassel had charge of the Magarme Drxve In Our Dlsplay Cases To be vrewed 1n the two drsplay cases next week are articles an keepxng wxth the commg festwe hohday The case near M1ss Blanche Hazel ton s room w1ll contam the annual Tattler Christmas tree In the other Christmas toys made by puplls of M1ss Angela Abalr w1ll be displayed Movles To Be Shown Crayfish Stlckleback Protozoa One Celled Animals Beach and Sea Anxmals and Salllng a Square Rlg ger w1ll be shown 1n room 307 next week Teachers w1sh1ng to have the1r students see these movles should get ln touch with Clyde Van Tassel Pens Plan Chrlstmas Party A Chrlstmas partv w1ll be held by the Perrclean Llterary Socrety Wednesday December 15 Presents w1ll be exchanged and entertalnment w1ll be furnlshed Wxnme Buckley has charge of the party and M1ss Bertha Vermxlya xs the advxser Many Among the Mlssmg Melvin Gust Ralph Gajewskl and Frank Plaseckx are a few of the boys mxssmg today The huntlng season for pheasants and rabblts IS off1c1ally open SORTOlN PLANS MUSIC PROGRAM TO I'AKE PLACE OF A CHRISTMAS CAROL VR 00C1NX3.IdS 'luletld xacatlon yxlll lJ6,.1l1 mth plenty of Chmstmas sp1r1t iuenhon' Junior and when the band glee club and or the tra lead carol smgmt, at a dou ble assembly next I'r1day December 1 Edgar Sorton head of the Wood n ard mus1c depaltment has planneo the program to take the place DlCk6l1S -X ChIlStYl13S Carol or merly glyen 'zt th1s season by stu dents mterestcd 1n dramatic: Members of the hand yull plav for the group QITIIIIHL, of carols but the lee club ulll smg., unaccompanled Carols to be sung are S1lent Xlgllt O Come All Ye Falthful O I1ttle Toxxn f Bethlehem Hark' The Herald Angels Slng Came Upon the M1dn11.ht Clear God Rest You Merrv Centlemen and The Fnst Noel Copies f these w1ll be mlmeographed lf paper IS axallable E L Bousher and Mrs Ruth Fhckenger h1s secretary are guests 1nv1ted by C C LaRue to attend the first assembly Plea For Paper IB over Woodard students are asked by the Red Cross to bring xn as much old paper as posslble throughout the year Tokyo Team To See Movle Playshop members under the dlrec tlon of MISS Dorothy Warner w1ll pre sent to the Tokyo team w1nners of the bond and stamp drlve a play called The Ghost Of a Show This productlon which 18 belng re hearsed w1ll be put on soon after Chlrstmas Sr Class Oilicers Inducted And Commlttees Announced Rev Russel J Humbert was the guest speaker at the m88tlDg of the senlor class today durlng the assembly period Here We Are was the toplc of hxs address The lnductxons of officers and an nouncement of commlttee also took place at thls assembly with Charles C LaRue as the 1nductor The cabrnet consists of Donald Davxs presrdent Romona Carr Vlce presxdent Dolores Perna secre'ary Al Whrtney treasurer Ruth Komlsarek reporter and Jlm Kmernn sergeant at arms Members ofthe Jumor class and the1r advlsors Mrs Eula Upp and Floyd Lords were guests Sentor Boys Due Io the revrslon of the entrance qua tficallons of the V5 and V12 pro grains manv more 11 and lgyearold boys an elugzblt to become qualtfied naval Ill tutors 4m bm rn the upper lwothtrde of hts class of mul:-Q and phywcallv fit has hts lwkel urulau In J' wreks of college and arldtlmlutl tramrng. No scholastic exam mutton rs now required 'lhzs semesters graduates must enltst befor: January 31 1944 They wtll be cu led March 1 Boys who graduate ln June must enltst by May 31 These boys wtll be called July 1 for further mformatton contact Prm ctpal La Rue Glrls Entertam at Nursery Aa the1r part ln volunteer war work glrls from Mrs Dorothy Matheny s speech classes are telhng storles 1n the nursery and extended schools on Sat uradays The following grrls are part1c1pat1ng Patrlcla Morgan and Patrlcla Dressel are g01Dg to Rxverslde Florme Fasn acht and Lulu Sexton w1ll go to Sher man Patr1c1aH1llyard and Joan Kol 1nsk1 at Glenwood and Angellne Ros pong and Ramona Tobey are enter tammg at Garfield Proceeds Amount To S62 07 Proceeds from the dance after the Walte Woodward basketball game last Frlday night amounted to S50 00 Checklng coats brought In S8 95 and S312 was the total amount of refresh ments sold Thls brought the net proht for the Woodward Athletic Assoc1at1on to 562 07 The Aeollan Club was the sponsor of the dance and also had charge ofthe checklng Refreshments were sold by the Zets Attentlonl Exams w1ll be grven January 26 and 27 They w1ll termmate the first sem eater s work The band fund was reduced re cently when new batons were pur chased for each mayorette Evldentlv thls fellow IS 1n the A1r Corps The address IS Pvt Robert H Janells ASN 35546308 306 Flght mg Control Sqdn Bradley Fleld S10 687 70 WORTH OF WAR STAMPS AND BONDS SOLD TOKYO TEAM WINS W1th a grand total of S10 687 70 the spec1al drxve for war stamps and bonds came to a close Tuesday, December 7 The two teams, Berhn and Tokyo, collected 3186005 ln stamps and S8 827 65 1n war bonds In this drlve the Berhn team led 1n the sale of stamps and the Tokyo team 1n the sale of war bonds However, smce the Tokyo team collected more money It IS consldered the wmner Last year 1n a three week drlve before Chrlstmas, S9 000 ln stamps and bonds was collected The total for the entlre year was approxlmately S22 000 It IS hoped the sale of stamps and bonds w1ll be even h1gher th1s y ear Cred1t IS gwen to the home rooms of Mrs Hazel McManamon, Paul Thomae and Lawrence Nuber where 100W of the students purchased war stamps last week In Mrs McManamon's room the average per caplta was 8150 Mr Thomae S2 02 and Mr Nuber, 61 In the home rooms of M1ss Blanche Hazelton and Edgar Sorton, 9071 of the students or all but one student, part1c1pated ln the purchase of War stamps The purpose of all yxar stamp drlves 1S to teach students the hablt of buymg stamps regularly Thls proyect IS sponsored by the Student Councll, under the adv1sorsh1p of M1ss Dorothy Bishop DELINQUENCY TO BE NEXT FORUM TOPIC Woodward and Scott W1ll Be Represented On Ianuary What Can the H1gh School Student Do to Help Solye the Problem of Del1nquency 15 the questlon to be dlscussed on the Hlgh School Forum Wednesdav evenmg January 5, at Macomber hxgh school Students of Woodward and Scott w1ll present then' VIEWS on thls subject Woodwy ard students who wlsh to WT1t6 on thxs top1c must hand 1n the1r papers to Mrs Dorothy Matheny or MISS Helen Mar1e GTIHIH not later than Wednesday, December 15 Papers w1ll be read and judged ln Room 152 To arouse student 1nterest 1n the forum a pract1ce sess1on w1ll be con ducted January 4 durmg the assembly per1od w1th Pr1nc1pal LaRue actlng as moderator People who have Wrltten the best papers w1ll read the1r essays Members of the aud1ence w1ll have an opportunlty to ask questxons of the speakers Because the del1nquency problem IS of such vltal xmportance to everyone, that all students can attend to par t1c1pate ln these dlscussxons Everyone lnterested 1n the problen1 IS urged to wr1te a con1pos1t1on ex pressmg h1s ldeas on the top1c Essays should be at least 300 yy ords 1n length TA'l TLER TATTLES TODAY OF G MITZKY JR RING CHAIRMAN Grace GIVES Prarse To Wonderful Commlt e Although Grace M1tzky chairman of the Jumor rlng committee preferred rmg number 2 fellow Jumors ruled her out on number 1 Of her fellow cohorts on the jumor rlng commlttee Grace save They re a wonderful workmg commlttee Thls Includes Joan Gnyszek Audrey Mor man B111 Meyers Alex Sahadx V1v1an Skaff and Jack Waters Thrs llttle lady fills her spare tlme by worklng at Woolworth s ln the cafeterla Por the t1me bemg she chose to become a soda yerker As to hobbles Grace states she hasn t any spec1al one At present she has taken a fancy to roller skatlng for she IS now learnmg to skate backwards Grace l1kes thls QXGFCISG lmmensely but requested that we advertlse for afew downy feathery p1llows The lucky army has a prlorlty on M1ss M1tzky s heart flutters However the name of her handsome swam IB a m1l1tary secret I almost forgot anytime you have a yearmng for a super duper sundae or soda we promlse you Grace w1ll Hx you up Band Skate Nets 8550 At the band skate last Thursday De cember 2 two hundred forty four peo ple were on wheels enyoymg the sport of the roller r1nks In shekles taken IH the gross was S97 60 nett1ng the band the sum of 5550 00 Stanley ln Ploterek M Mlc a fomer Woodward graduate IS taklng advanced schoolmg 1n Mllwaukee W1s Stanley has been ln the Navy for s1x years, three years of actlva duty and three years m the reserves He Joined during hls Jumor year I . 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' ' . . ' . . t . ' . I ' 9 I I f '. 'S ' f ' 5 ' ' I ' Q . . . . I , or more worth of magazme subscnp- Although the actualdl-ive forpaper . . . . ' there Wlll be a double assembly so ' I. I I . I I 9 I I Q I - . . . K . . I 1 A . . - . : .f - ' ' g ' - , , . 5 ' I , I I . . I I . y 1 1 --ll ' I - , , 1 ' -l---- Q , L ' I. . N , Y Y - I 1 7 A - I - 'W' I . 4 -' . ' . 9 1' r a ' . o ' ' v ' xc 1' I , k I I ' Y 1 I I 1 .V 1 .Y ' 1 ' ' ' I , , , , . . . . L 1 - - I s I - . ' '- . - ss ' ss , - - f. . . 1: e v ' 1- - 1 ll 'i 1' . I II -II-A . 1 . ' . . . . -.1 . l D ' I , l ' V u . , L -1 v' I A ! I I II I I I I . . ' ' ' KL ! - ' u 'I ' 1 s I ., 1 I - ' ! ' . , . I . . . ' : I ' l . I 5 I I I ' . . . . ' I ' l - 1 9 1 . . . ' ' , 1 ' ' - , W . y - - ' ' I I I I . ' . , . . I - I I - I I I . - . ' ' I ,, I I ' . ' . . . , .' . . ' . ' ?- 1 . . , 1 - . . . 1 . ' ' y 1- 1- ' I . I o I K ' I . , . I I . , . . . . , . I - - - - - ' -1 1 ' sc I ' n u - T r 1 ' I I - rr u ' ! ' I , . 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Z ' ' . r 1 THE WUODWARD TATTLER Publlshed and Prlnted Every School Week by tht Puplls of Woodward Hlgh School PTICB 3c a slngle copy QW' 50.1494 fmllm REED 'moscow' TATTLER STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Susanne Loerke Managlng Edltor Norbert Zakolskl News Edltor Lucllle Foley Feature Edltor Chrlstlne Pavlos SDECl8l Feature Beatrlce Blaleckl Exchange Edltor Robert Hallett Boys Sports Edltor Norman Wolfe CITIB Sports Edltor Ruth Komlsarek Sports Column Walter Bonkowskl Mllltary Edltor Sldney Adams Busmess Manager Florence Baker Advlsor Mrs MBFIO ETBIK The Tattler Staff on behalf of the student body expresses deep sympathy to Marguerlte Rlcard sophomore and James Couslno soph omore 0'l the deaths of thelr fathers THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER O say can you see by the dawns early llght What so proudly we halled at the twlllght s last gleamlng Whose broad strlpes and brlght stars through the perllous fight Oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streamlng' And the rockets red glare the bombs burstlnf., ln alr Gave prdof through the nlght that our flag was stlll there O say does that star spangled banner yet wave 0 er the land of the free and the home of thc brave? On the shore dlmly seen through the mlStS of the deep Where the foes haughty host ln dread sllence reposes, What IS that whlch the breeve o er the IOWCFIIU., steep As lt fitfully blows now conceals Wow lt catches the gleam of the mornlng s IllNl beam, In full glory reflected now shlnes on the stream O long may lt now dlscloses Tls the star spangled banner' wave O er the land of the free and the home of thc brave' Oh' thus be It ever when free men shall stand Between thelr loved homes and the war s desola tlon' Blest wlth vlctory and peace may the heaven rescued land Pralse the Power that hath made and preserved us a natlon Then conquer We must for our cause lt IS just And thlS be our motto In God IS our trust And the star spangled banner ln trlumph shall Wave O er the land of the free and the home of thl brave Francls Scott Key Thls IS the natlonal anthem of the Illlltill States of Amerlca the land of the free and the home of the brave. Nowhere ln the whole world have the people such freedom as we enjoy. Show your prlde and respect whenever our natlonal anthem ls sung. Stand and slng wlth patrlollc fervor' Be A B.0.N.D.er MEANS Buy Only NGCEBSI B 0 tles for the Duratlon Thls ' ' ' ' IS an organlzatlon trylng to prevent lnfiatlon by urglng people to buy only necessltles Surely everybody knows the lmportance of pre venting lndatloll Are you one of them? Or are you among those who are buylng unnecessary ltems due to the excess amount of money now ln CIFCU latlon'7 The maJor1ty of us have Jobs and as a result manv of us have money to do Wlth as we please How ever, let's all llmlt ourselves to necessltles If we do thls we wlll be able to buy more bonds and thus brlng our country closer to vlctory 'IHE WOODWARD TATTLER OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such Basketball season has begun and we ve won our first game If thls has made you happy read no further cause the b lck fence gOSS1p IB guaranteed to lower even the best ot morales Mrs Mary O Brlen has made the startllng dls covery that there are some WO0dW8Tdlt6S who don t know thelr ABL s l'wo students made mls :skies whlle wrltlng, the alphabet durlng a recent es Oh the llte a freshman lead ' An anonomous llttle gl'6CIllt vsalked 1l1l0 Mr Brovl n s fifth hour class sat down and then uddenly dlscovered he was IH the wrong room I t Clark and Howard lnlpps are dolng thelr part to ease the C brlstmas lush by worklng ln urdays Congratulatlons to Glnny Iobet and Bob Mum 41 grads who were marrled on November l5 111 Washlngton D L MISS Dorothea Blshop has offered a 10 cent dc fense stamp to any of her Engllsb puplls who make a 100 score on the grammar tests Wlth thls two fold objcctlve we may well expect more A students ID the hllgllsh department Pay West has tlnally broken her resolutlon and looked at a man Yep It s none lotl er than that glamour boy Frances Llllot Phat cute couple who have been steadles for a year are now retcrrlng to each other as Buddy and Baby Perl dlstlnctlons are ln the maklng and we hear they wlll be qulte a novelty llle Road To Health By Ramona Tobey Health IS by far more valuable than money For as you know money lost today may be found tomorrow but health thrown away carelessly may never bc regalned lheretore all wlse parents nowadays strlve to glve thelr chlldrcn the very best start ln llfe by watchlng thelr dlets very carefully and consultlng thelr dentlsts and phy BICIRDS regularly as the chlld grows older to see that he lS developlng normally both mentally and physlcally The chlld should be taught good health h8b1tS at s very early age and as soon as posslble be encouraged to bathe regularly to cleansehls teeth and to brush hls halr lhese are only a few steps to good health but they are the elementary ones whlch eventually lead to a strong and health ful bodv It IB often Sald Health IS more PFECIOUS than gold Professor Dldnt you have a slster ID thls course last year'7 Student No slr lt wasl Im taklng lt over agaln Professor Extraordlnary resemblance though extraordlnary Scott Thlstle Then there s the one about the Scotchman who dled of apoplexy the reason belng that he was throwlng DGPDIEW from hls wlndow to the kldS and the strlng broke Prlsm French students at DeVllblss hlgh school are edltlng an all Ifrench paper called l Arc en Cul It IS to be sent to the French ln Morocco and Tu nlsla and to all trench students ln the Toledo hlgh sl hools We better stop gfllflg' around together people are beglnnlng to talk Prlsm December slxth marks the twentleth annlver sarv of the Brvant Tlmes prlnted bl weekly by students of Bryant Jr hlgh school Mlnneapolls Mlnneasoto Bryant IS also one of the fortunate hlgh schools to have aconvenlent swlmmlng pool located ln the school the others delng Llncoln Jordan and Pranklln Jr Hlgh Black Java Students Are Saylng Som tlme ago we prlnted a column on Socla llfe ln the Hlgh Schrol Thl IS a contlnuatlon o that same column The followlng ODIDIODSRTS those of summer school oclology students I tblnk th wt rlubs should notlnterfe re wlth class es and school works but should be made really a regular part of the school program Hlgh school soclal llfe should be such that every one feels he can take part ln It Athletlc organlza tlons make thls posalble even more than the other clubs Some clubs are well run and have a large member shlp but the majorlty have a small lnaotlve membershlp and poor leadershlp Some peoplel know say they don t get anv pleas ure out of smoklng but they go on dolng It as a hablt Maybe It s just the clty verslon of Johnny the Hsyseed the clgarette taklng the place of the hayseed ln the country boy s mouth Magascenes R3dl0 Mlrror Aeollan Club Kept In Quarantlne Calllng All Glrls Boy s Leaders Club The nurse Came to 0ur house Better Homes and Giltdelils Blology Classes One early December da, D6teClSlV8 Student COUDCH And on the door she put a slgn t lamor Glrl s Leaders Llub That megnt Keep Away Eure Confegslorzs Club lnltlatlons squlre erlc eans I the-lggslfllltsvgggigfzi ggggirful Movleland El9CtI'lC81 Club I thought lt would be heavenly Good Housekeeplng Home Economlcs classes To stay ln bed and sleep Look Noon movle Varlety Playshop Flrst I twlddled one thumb And then I trled the other gzgigits 135:51 Tattler I got so bored and lonesomc I played checkers wlth my brother All my frlends sent me cards Wlth a good word I'1l tell the world lt'S wonderful To come back to good old Woodward Opportunity Knocks If you are a poet and don t know lt, here 18 an opportunltv to reveal your hldden 8bll1tl8S 193 You mlgbt even become famous' Just wrlte a llme rlck followlng thls pattern Sald a lady, l'm mad about shoes, And wlth War Stamps, Icannot lose Though two palrs are my ratlon, I'll shop for the Natlon Army leather s the style that l'll choose and, provlded your llm6flCk IS good enough, It wlll be prlnted ln a future lssue of the Tattler, and the author wlll be glven a by llne wlth It Perhaps thls l8 a chance for the thwarted genlus IH you to pop out, maklng you as famous as Longfellow, WhlltlT, or maybe even one of the Tattlerltes' Leave all contrlbutlons ln the box outslde room 119 Gabbing Girls Gads, gads, Cable, gabbed Glen, a gallent guy guldlng agob through Glamour School Good gr1ef , gasped Gllbert, the Gob, Glance at the gaps of the gay glamourous gals wlth gauds garments gatherlng ln the gallery Goodness gI'8Cl0UB',, groaned Glen, 'Gosh' Gee' Oh well,glrly Wlll be glrls Dlck German and Dorothy Dluglewlcz have found each other mlghty lnterestlng of late IK if S JF By thls tlme practlcally all the Zets are proudly dlsplaylng thelr dates for the Zet formal if Ik i f Mlss Warner's only comment to her typlng pupll who sat on a tack was Thanks for findlng lt The tack had been accldently placed on the chalr by a playful fellow student Q K SF lk Blll Plferle IS reported to have hls eye on the Zarneckl twlns - l l I l , ' ' . , . . . , L .-- - l 7 f Q K 4 , , , . 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Edmr ,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,, I .,,,,,,,,,, I ,.,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, G 9 r anime put,-y the downtown postofllce after school and on Sat What dld the phonograph Say to the needle? v - ,-A 7,,m,,W4?,.YYY,, , .c,, W 7 ,W an 4 s . . ' ' 1 w- v ' . . I 9 --- ' - V ' -r 41 s ' f L ' 1 . . . , 1 . x s n . . 1 ' s 1 D y ' . . , . 4. 'l 1 1 I ' L ' . . - , V ' , p ' h ' ' o o o I H ' A V ' 4' ' . . 1 . , ' , ., , l Hr :oz wk U ' ' . . , , I y w ' . ' . ' ' ' 9' 9 l . . , L. K V 1 A . . ' . , . -.- . - . 1 . 9 ' . . , . , . . , s ' , ll ' '- N ' . l A w 1 KC ' s . ls rl ' 9 ' , ' I H I ' , , 5, ,. . u t A. . . , Y .S . . . ' C . ' , ' l Y ' - . S ' I: - , . a or e , -. ' ' - ' 1 - , ' ' , . 9 l ' ' V , , , 0 ' I s Q ' lk all :If , t ' . . ' . . . f I . , , ' in , . . ' . . - , Y J . , . . . , . . ' . . ' . . , 4 . ' f D P I A fl- :le 4: y 1 ' 1 ' , t , ., , . . . . , . - . . . . . - - Q ' .' ' . ' , , I . l 4 . I . . , . ' . ' ' a 4 a t : - ' ' I v', ' I I V . ' . . , . as 1 , , , ' , L, . . .,. . . . A I l . . . , ' . ' ' U I ' - A ' 1 . ?.. ,.. - , a 9 l . ' J ' . I ,Q - y, , 1 - I ' ' - D - ' 1 ' l I V 1 1' I ' ' Q- . . . . . - , u ' , as ll -v . .. , Q i ' . . - - I . . - v - - . . - - ' s 4: 1: . ' --- u 7 I - -- . . . x E THE WOODWARD TATTLER Rossford Whipped By Bears, 54-30 Beals Tu1n On Heat Aftei Slow Start, Seymoul Gets 17 QQ? Ilm Kmerim After a sluggish stalt the Wood ward Polar Bears suddenly caught fire and turned on a scoring blast 1n the second half which enabled them to score a 54 10 win over Rossford last Tuesday in the suburban gy m The Bears seemed unable to get started in the early part of the game and they held only an 11 10 lead at the end of the first quarter Only the the Bears out in front as Rossford fought hard and thew a genuine scare into the Llue and White The Bears held a 2-1 18 lead at halftime but in the thlrd quarter they really got hot and swamped the Bulldogs with as fine a brand of shooting as youd care to see Long John Payak opened up under the basket and from the pivot h1tt1n the hoop from all angles Seymour and Harrison each picked up three flelders and when the first team left the fioor the game was all tucked away Guard and game captain Jim Knier 1m played a fine floor game besides contrlbutmg 9 points to the attack Sunny Lentz filling in for the in Jured Bob Long at guard acquitted himself well, getting three points and playing fine defensive ball Big guns 1n the Bear attack were Paul Seymour 17 points and Johnny Payak 14 po1nts Big Bob Harrison collected ten points Knlerlm 9 Lentz 3 and Bonkowski 1 to com plete the total Wojten led Rossford with 9 points Twenty Nme Game Winning Streak Broken by Reserves A 29 game winning streak was snapped Friday night when the Waite reserves dropped the Polar Cubs in the final minute of play 15 13 It was the opening game of the new season for both squads as was Indicated by the score Bad passes and poor shooting were two of the V BEARHF CT- ff tl 1 J 1 The football season has been our long enough for us to settle down and recognize the outstanding players of a fine football season At end the choice was unanimous for Wa1te's fine wingman Jim Terry Terry was excellent on defense and w as a fine pass catcher The other end position went to bug Jack Pflffer after a lengthy debate Pflffer was chosen on his yalue to the DeV1lblss team for he constituted their mam offensiye threat The tackle position and honorary captaxncy went to Joe Vyestenkxrchnei outstanding tackle lll the state lle was termed b Jack Mollenkopf as the best Waite llllfillldll ln tcn years The left tackle berth went to Llb beys Charley Meyers giant tackle who was the mainstay ln the Libbey l1ne all season and his choice was undisputed Woodward s lonc reg rescntativc w is guard l'rn1e ltychlew ski who was giyen the guard post for his brilliant work in bolstermg thc Woodward for ward wall Art Smith At the Athletic Board meetlng Monday the motion that Art Smith continue his pinch hitting for the duration was passed unanimously Art took over the reins as head coach from Elmer Vorderburg and will drive until Flmer and Jack return from the wars tral s co captain Daye Schrlener who although miured early in the year play ed fine ball and contributed great ly to Central s successful season llg Charlfy Klmpon Walte plvot man holds down the center slot for his hard hitting tactics and superb line backing After much discussion the qu irter back role went to sparky Dick Thr hardt DeV1lb1ss cllmax runner His broken field syeeps were the dlspalr of the teams and ht madc thr lugs rs 1 real threat all yeai loth halfbacks were unanimous choices Left half went to Waltes triple performer the brllliant Dick Wandtke Jerry Krall Libbey s pile drlylng speedstcr fills the blocking back role and Duane Malinow ski out standing Central ball carrier was chosen at fullback defects that kept thc score bclow 15 points Carl Armstrong, speedy Indian forward dropped a one handed fielder in the last minute whlch put the East Siders ahead by two points Seyeral wild passes by the Bear players then set the game on ice for the opponents During the first half the Wood yK3.1'd1t9S played good ball and held a six point lead at the intermission In the last half only three points were chalked up spelllng defeat Jim Nelson was high scorer for the Bear Cubs with 1 points while Bleniek and Kozakawicl with 5 and 1 respectively roundcd out thc scor ing tWOODWARD, LIBBEY Bears Score Win CLASH TONIGHT Over East Siders Libbey Points For Upset F B k S H1 d As Bears Try For Second Wln Homer Hanhams cagers will try to make it two wins in a row when they meet the Libbey quintet tonight on the Southsiders floor Thus far the Bears have one city win to their credit while the Cow boys lost their first game Al Sack steders crew from Scott stopped them last week 50 S6 The Bears trimmed Waite 47 25 On the basis of facts accumulated the game should be a good one with Woodward holding the edge only in experience Libbey IS sure to have a few ncw tricks in trying to edge Woodward Bill Orwlg IS an old hand at turning the tables and will have his boys on their toes to move into any opportunity Reggie Magee hustllng forward scored 21 points against the Bulldogs last week and is sure to give the Strelcher street boys some trouble Zadarln IS a vet eran eager whom the Bears will be watching Woodward will start the usual fiye They will not have home sup port as the game is at Libbey Out side of this fact the Bears are favored to win Bear scoring will probably be divided among Payak Long and Harrison Unless something goes annss by 'ill rhyme and reason Woodward should take this game Americans Drub Cowboys Move Into First Place Tie Woodward s bowling team had suc cessful a day Saturday as could be possible Against Libbey the Ameri cans took three decisive victories to put them in a first place tie with Macomber, In their league The Natlonals who managed to defeat Waite in three games found them selves in the second place berth of the National League However this team was aided by the fact that their opponent had but three keglers present Headed by their captain Bob Wy composed of Norm S0bl8Ckl 515 Rav Smenderski 511 Jack McGill 501 Dale Van Barg 427 Joined together in breaking into the eight hundred bracket in each game This team to gether with a first place tie holds the record for high single game 204 by Bob Wysocki high three game total 611 also by Bob and high team total of 2565 Iowlers of the National team showed a decided improvement as a team over their performance the week before Daniel Bienek had the high single game of 190 together with the high three game total of 549 followed by Ralph Gagewski 462 Martin Marcinlak-429 Joe Frankowskl 426 and Dave Grlbbln Tattler Five Edges Frosh Quintet In A 15 11 Thriller Pltted against the veteran crew of Tattlentes a hustlmg talented Frosh five found the edge of experiencea little too much The Yearllngs put the first marker In the scoring column and it was the only time that the Tattler was headed The score was knotted twice at the half 9 9 and the end of the third quarter 11 11 In scoring the third quarter mark of the Freshmen was the final one and the Newsmen put together two more buckets to wxn 15 ll The outstanding player on the iioor was diminutive Johnny Kornowa who led in all round excellence and scoring Dave Grlbbm topped the victors with five points ast rea tops lans Cold Payak Collects 9 Polnts Paul Seymour Showing a world of finesse and power the Woodward Polar Bears rolled to their first win of the season 3125 at the expense of the Waite Ind1ans last Friday in the Bear gym Displaying a quick fast break and a sol1d defense the Bears were ney er seriously threatened by the scrappy Bob Long Tllaklllg his debut in a guard position started the scoring with a one handed fielder from under the basket Bob Harrison sparked his mates in the first quarter and the Blue and White held an 8 2 lead at the quarter The East Sideis showed plainly the affects of football as they were er ratic in their shootmg and shaky on defense Johnny layak and Paul Seymour had hot streaks during the second and third quarters and pulled the game far out of Waite s reach Tommy Inman and Joe Durst pro vided the only high spots in the Ind1an line up, each netting 8 points Bob Harrison Bob Long and John ny Payak topped the Bear scoring each collecting four fielders Payak adding a foul to his total Paul Sey mour followed wrth 4 points, Kmerim had J Lentz 2 and Lonkowski, one BEAR FACTS The second team was made up of Madras Woodward Hamilton, Waite, ends Ligabel Scott and F1ke,Wa1te, tackles, Puls, Woodward, and Dus seau Central guards and Ustazew ski Woodward center The backfield included Warrick Central quarterback Brown DeV1l bxss and Armstrong, Waite fullback Honorary team captain went to Joe Ustazewski Our choice for coach of the mythlcal eleven IS of course Jack Mollenkopf who led Walte through ten games un beaten 1-- 444 fix' - - U . 1 . . , . . vs Y 0 ' 1 1 ' ' , ' ' , , 9 1 1 . 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' , THE WOODWARD TATTLER Woodward Wh1Sp8rS W1th lzwo v1ctor1es to the1r credlt, the team IS expected to be 1n top notch playmg condltlon tomght when we meet Lxbbey Be on hand t0 Wlt ness another vlctory for W H S L C Clark and Howard Phlpps are two of the first faculty members to lend a helpmg hand to ease the Chrxstmas season confus1on m the postofflces They re both workmg at the downtown postofflce durmg the1r spare tlme Woodward was well represented ln the Pearl Harbor Day Parade With the appearance of the band and majorettes That happy smlle on Pat Snyders face durmg the past few days IS due to the baby panda whlch Bud Budreux presented to her recently Here are some advance tlps on dates for the Zet hohday dance Mary Helen Stauier and Glen Weaner Elleen Trondle and Marvm Hascal Ethel Hogg and Rav McNe1ll Ruth Komlsarek and Bob Bangoff Chr1stmas IS emphasized 1n school by the cheerful decorated tree Wh1Ch IS on top of the trophy case 1n the first Hoor It 1S an annual custom of the Spanlsh Club to place a tree ln the Welcome Space The best w1shes of all who know them are extended to Woodward graduates of 1941 Gmny Lobet and Bob Mund who were marrxed N0 Usmg b1tS of paper and thread Mws Ann1e Wettermans everyday 1lV1l lg' classes have been makmg handkerchlef folders These folders wlll be sent to be used by the Junlor Red Cross and the U S O It cost money and labor and could have been done only vuth real understandmg of Chr1stmas Splrlt Ethel Hogg Dons Hansen and Lee Caw1toWzaka have proved them selves to be very able models e glrls have been powmg for Mlss June Andersorm Semor portralt classes whose current proJect ls charcoal drawmgs More Zet dance dates Anne Kornowa and Dlck Seymour John McLean and Bob Long Phylhs Wendel and Paul Parks Janet Ph1ll1ps and Skeeter Bonkow s 1 Patty Woods and Damel Nowak After SIX weeks absence Gene Perlat, sophomore class sergeant at arms, IS back 1n school H1s leg was broken durmg a football game Glad to see you back Gene' Plenty of blowmg horns stopped cars and confus1on Monday evemng on Cherry 'Street Apparent, Phylhs TI'8plYlSkl was helpmg Buddy fix the heater 1n the car Certamly that xsnt the reason for the change 1n color' Poor Jack R61ChllT1' He IS one of those brave men who face storms vsmd sleet and hall to carry the U S Mall Jack has a temporary Jobhas mallman durmg the Chr1stmas rus The fact that Mlke Jurskl and Elame Lykowskl are gomg steady IS borne out bv the 1dent1cal sweaters thev wear Mlke presented the twm to Blame on her blrthday recently A partlng thought for all Don't forget the Tattler Skate WhlCh 1S gomg to be held on December 27 G MITZKY TELLS ALI TO REPORTER Rlng Commlttee Chalrman Reveals Her Preferences Although Grace Mltzky chalrman of the Jumor rmg COYTlITlltt90 pre ferred rmg number 2 fellow IUTIIOTQ ruled her out on number 1 Of her fellow cohorte Grace says They re a wonderful workmg com mittee Thls mcludeg Joan Gnyszek Audrey Morman B111 Meyers Alex Sahadl V1v1an Skaff and Jack Waters Thls llttle lady fills her spare tl!Tl8 by Workmg at Woolworthq m the Cafetefla For the tlme bemg' she chose to become a qoda Jerker Aw to h0bb1eQ Grace states she hasnt any speclal one At prewnt Qhe has taken a fancv to roller Qkat mg for Grace IS now learnmg to skate backwards She hkeq xt lmmengely, but requested that I advertlse for a few downy feathery pllloww The lucky army has a prmrlty on Mres M1t1kyQ heart fluttew Al though the name of her handsome swa1n IS a mxhtary secret I almost forgot anytlme you have a yearmng for a super dooper Qundae or somethlng we promlse you Grace wxll fix you p Frlendshlp Club Girls Elect Woodwards Fnendshlp Club held election of officers Tuesday November 30 at the YWCA Members of the elected group are Marlon Kalg presx dent Ida Mae Rahe v1ce presxdent Janet Ruppel secretary Qtella Gussls treasurer and Helen Barr reporter Table decoratlons C0l'l8lStlPg of five revolvlng Chrlstmas trees are belm, Barker 18 ln charge of makxng these They Wlll be sent to the Rossford Ordmance Depot Mlss Marynrxe Hamxlton ns home xll wlth the flu Durmg her absence Mrs Lucxlle Farrell 18 taking over her classes The Polish Llt skate proved to be a gala aifau' It was a success both social ly and financially Profit on the skate IB esumated at about fifty dollars The money wxll pro vlde a scholarshlp for some Pollsh stu dent attendlng Toledo Unlverslty Thanks to Edgar Sorton pamphlets COl1t81hll'lg copies of Chrxstmas carols wxll be dlstrlbuted for puplls use during the commg Christmas progam These pamphlets were obtalned through the courtesy of an msurance company DOW DAVIS PREDICTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR bcxence, Math Ham and Eggs But N0 Women, States Davls Women don't appeal to me stated Don Davm that handsome gentleman of gentlemen who IS the newly elected Qemor claw presldent So lf there IS a stag leadmg the Grand March at the Semor Prom, onlookers Wlll know the reason why SCIENCE, math, and ham and eggs appeal to thlS short fvou cant call hlm ruggedj brown ha1red mdlvxdual who was encountered bv thlq reporter delv1ng lnto the rnwterle-Q of phvQ1c'i IH room 126 first hour We found Don to possess a certam charm all hls own fWe don't know how ho doee lt but he does ltj Havmg, been born ln February 1026 Don ml! be ehglble to enter elther the Armv or Navy Axr Corps when Fobruarv 1944 rolh around Besldeq headlng WoodwardS fore most group of students Don 1G Semor Boye edltor of the Saga, H1 Y presl dent treasurer of the Honor Soclety, and Fflg1Y'l86I'1l1g Soclety reporter W1th the co operatlon of the senlor clasQ and the councll of advlsors, I thlnk the year should be very suc ceseful concluded Don who stands near the top of the senlor boye scholastlcallv MaJor1ty of Jumors Cast Ballot For Rmg Number One Votmg for Jumor rmgs was held flrst hour last Tuesday After much delxb eratlon the mayorlty of pupxls cast thler ballots m favor of rang number one Due to the fact that there 15 a smaller number of boys than glrls the boys wlll be allowed to choose from the me dlum or large sxze rmgs Jumor girls however wlll be obllgated to order the small SIZE These condltlons have been set down because nngs are difficult to obtam 1n war tlme Students wxshmg to secure these tokens a down dollars follows um sxze of hlgh school llfe must make payment of not less than three The pnce of these rmgs are as small slze nme dollars medl n ne dollars and fifty five cents large awe eleven dollars and mnty five cents Grace Mltsky IS chalrman of the rung committee Wa'ter Paul Jones who left Wood ward a few weeks ago to Jom the Navy was home two weeks ago to renew old acquamtances He wxll be sent to Diesel school m the very near future he hopes THE POST WAR AMERICA THAT AMERICA DOES NOT WANT The wx orld IS afrald of freedom It allows us to make our ovsn declslons It requxres 1mag1nat1on resourceful ness 1n1t1at1ve, and mek Although freedom fthat lg capltalmmj doesnt seem to offer 'secumty the 90C1al1St form of government doeq, we muQt remember the followmg fact the Umted States IS the only country 1n the world where two thlrds of the people are pr1v1leged nourxshed, and washed We are all ammals Que arent mmerals or carrotsj and we all have the same fundamental 1nst1ncts The struggle between the urge for Qecurlty and the urge for freedom 1S always present Are we so weak kneed unongmal that we want secunty glven us by the stateq The Amemcan people have b n g1ven the opportumty for a SOC12.llStlC type of government and they ve turn ed It down They reahze that a planned soclety always goes wrong Germany was a planned soclety Hlt ler rose to power because he offered the people securlty He offered them bread and mllk, and they thought they wanted It When power gets started lt becomes mahgnant All people who get too much power abuse Our Pmt War World must con ta1n capltahsm as opposed to state cap1tal1sm or soclallsm We want a country where the people exther use or fall from the1r own dlscretlon It lg qulte frequently sald that xx omen must be better speakers than men to hold the1r own on the lecture platform I should l1ke to add that Dr Ruth Alexander Wlth her keen Seme of humor had everythlng well under control By Frances Lathrop CEd Note Thls meetmg was the last of a QCFIGS of SIX The next Town Hall meetmg w1ll be January 29 Due to the change m scheduled speakers, the Fattler N unable to announce who XVIII represent Woodward at that Umc D A ARMS Thm week uc ded1c :te thxs column n vo mrs of the Wooflvsard men kllled m aCtl0H m Pearl Harbor For thelr great and darmp: deeds per fmmed durm that epxqode vue can offer our Sllent lexercnce Wllham Bondy a Woodward grad 1.1 9 who IS mth the 31th Du SIOII m Munda has been promotel to the rank of a second heutenant Con ratulatlons Wlll James Thle a Qenlor whn left um xuks. ago for the Navx xxrotm M Week and asked for fm IQQUC of thc Tattler The Tattler IQ HUGWGFIDI., the xcquo t Ilm N addmss 1G Jams'- ue Us Q N freat Lakes Ill hm would hke to hear from the guys that he ran Jmunrl with Louns Kaczmarek a graduate f lxst XQJI and Luard and center or th x umtx Lrlcllers lPft for he -Mmw lfwt TueQd1v Before gomx, Loule paxd hls respects to all hls old frlendq around the school Well print Hs address when It Vi turned Some tlme 1n the near future Heres one Cpl Russ Momberg 3554485 Sta 3 A T C A I O 462 cfo Postmaster Mmneapohs Mmn From the letter we gathered that Rus we m Alaska He xxantw xery much to hear the rewlts of the foot ball sezwon Better late than never he-member thlfi k1d'7 Orland Trultt OHIICE New York NT Y Orland all the reQt do, appreclates mall from home If these klds xx ant mall had enough to wrlte hmme for It we Lan cer tamly Qpare a fexx mmutc-Q to drop them a llne Itq the little thmps that they want to know not youl troubles Tell them what happened a' the basketball games the thmg that LU fm around the Qchool and hume Drop that letter to the 'servme m'1n ln the mall box TOINICHT I x popular demand wc, .igaln print tht addreQ of Curt Iansnmo t US Curt Ransome Filth C' T D Flxght I 1 Centre College Dfmvllle Kvntuckx Ivt Charles Nlfxnn cdltor of last xeari Tattler haG been transferred from North Camp Hood to State College ln New Mexlco where the Qtudles are tough and Qpare tlme IS carce Joy Mohrhardt recexved a letter from a boy who was ID hm claQs two veam affo Ite from Pfc Johnny Jechura 35040660 Co F 196 Inf P O 41 U S Army cfo os master San Francleco Cal There are flwe students from Woodward ln the 41st DIVIQOFI m Aufstraha Hovx ever Johnm has Ioqt contact wlth them Thanks to Mr Mohrhardt for Gendlng hlm the Tattler winch h and all the Toledo bow enjoyed greatly Clem Olszewskl a senlor of 1942 1s now IH the Army More news later on Clem Myron Miller class of 1931 IS n the Mar1ne': Almost everyone remembers Frank Sylak, grad of not so long ago H has the followmg address Frank Sy lak F2lc USS Gantner DE 60 cfo Fleet Postofflce New York N Y Th1s kld was presldent of the Stu dent COUHCII h1s Qemor Vear Its Robert 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' , 0 ' ' - , . .L ., , . xx., Clpfllf l 6617 ff, I I 1 f 1 X fwp f I .sg A J X ff l. s if r' ,Q5 eq XX xX N X rfgaidf X 'll' RPN lll lqllll' The Pflllf Shop Members of the New Wrltlnf., Class and lhe lattler Staff say A 'VII' RRS C HRISIMAS and a HAI l X NPVK X l' AR to all whose coopcratlon and good wlll have made the growth and progress of our school paper posl-lble We hope Santa wlll rem ard each one of you who dutifully have read each PHSLIBSUP N our lmmedlate reward IS thls tree L hrlstmas ISSUE We hope It wlll glV9 Xlill real pleasure lt ls our sincere wlsh that all our sllbscrlhers share generously ll1ll'lE' llapplnc ss the llollday Season brlngs Long Ago By LOUIDB Roberts Long ago A star dld glow Shlnmg lts rays of lastlng llght Over a babe that was born that nlght And on the nlght of that great blrth The knew not of war as 1B now on earth But not so cheerful for our flghtlng men Our Boys are over there to fight For what they thlnk IS really rlght And we wlll see them Bye and rye 'lhough some wlll llve And some wlll dle Chrlstmas Blrthdays Could fate have been so unklnd as to make Chrlstmas land blrthdays fall on the same day' Yes t seems as though lt has for the followlng students have many tlmes recelved o'le glft for the two OCCBSIODS Students who wlll celebrate thelr blrthdays on December 25 are Dorothy Lozlnskl freshman and VandaGeordt Junlor Others who are celebratlng on December 24 are Rlta Duszynskl and Mary German who are SEDIOTS Beatrlce Lewls and Juanlta Szymanskl both sophomores and Paul Irwln and Juanlta Arnold freshmen Those celebrating durlng the Chrlstmas week fDec 21 281 are SBHIOYS Robert Hallet Allce Chap man Dorothv Dernskl and USDSVICVC Dudect Junlors are Ronald Slralght Angellne Superczynskl Patrlcla Swlsshelm and Vlrglnla Zakrzewskl Soph omores Peggy Denman Delphlne Kasprzak Gert rude Stelner Chester Berhendt Ray Krolczyk and Thomas Parsons Freshmen Donald Carle Rose Marle Meek Mary Jane Dachott and Betty Gordon We extend ourldeepest sympathy to all We Often Wonder How Santa wlll flll llquld stocklngs due to the Jap sllkworm strlke Wnere he ever dlgs up some of those chloro formlng perfumes Why he never sllps up and presents an Esklmo wlth a bathlng sult and a cannlbal wlth a fur coat How he ever managed to keep hls halr for so many centurles lSeveral teachers would llke to know hls secret I I-Iow he keeps stralght ln hls eleven track mlnd who wants paper dolls and who wants the real thlng And thls last one how he ever manages to de llver all the presents ln one nlght has been solved because we know he dellvers some early and hldes them ln the hall closet Don t Read Thls Untll Dec 26 When Santa Claus lDV8d8d Toledo last nlght he headed stralght for my house I knew he had come because the whole house began to shake after the plump jolly llttle man had allghted on the roof All at once Iremembered' Oh' what to do? I was frlghtened slllyl I opened my mouth to let out a shrlek of warnmg but I couldn t speak I was parallzed' I could hear hlm Cllmblng down the chimney, slowly, slowly Then I, screamed In fact, I yelled so loud that It awoke me and the rest ot the famlly From now on, I'll always put out the fue Ill the furnace on Chrlstmas hve' C IS for cash whlch any teacher can use H 15 for a hand knlt sweater to keep Mrs Schuler warm R IS for retreads for the tlres of Mr LaRue s car Ils for an lceboat for Mr Phlpps to sall on the Tiber Rlver S IS for a sombrero for Mrs Wetterman to wear ln her Spanlsh class T 18 for a totem pole to decorate Mr 'Vleek s office A IB for an arlnldlllo a pet for Mr Lords S IS for a scalpel to make Mlss Coy s equlpment complete Sus A nne Loerke Nor M an Wolfe Jacqu E llne Wujclak Davld G R lbbln Jack R elchlln Sldne Y Sablna Sllch C lnskl Ralp H LOUIDB Robe R Patr I C18 Janowleckl Walter Bonkow Q Elleen T rondle ary Hlder Jo A n Gnyszek Frank Sloan Lucllle F-oley Flo R-ence Baker R O bert Hallett Ja M es Nelson Norber T Zakolskl Florence Zyc H Ann E Kornowa T h Komlsarek Dolores WUJCI A Gerry Pu T ry Bea T T106 Blaleckl Chrlstlne Pav L os E rslg M R Montgomery Adams Gajewskl Marle PRINCIPAL POINTS llflsflll I5 llll Chrlstmas after two years of the costllest most devastatlng war ln the hlstory Ofmanklhd Chrltmas on battlefronts ln wrecked cltles ID the steamlng jungles of the Solomons ln the lcy cold of Iceland and Attu What can we expect people to thlnk when our Chrlstmas season IS made hldeous by the roar of heavy artlllery the scream of falllng bombs and the shrleks of dylng women and children How can we talk about Peace on Earth and Good Wlll to all men Well lt does seem fantastlc but we are llkely to forget that slnce tlme began human relatlons have been unsettled bv the selfishness and greed of certaln men or cert ID groups of men God created Adam and Eve and placed them ln the Garden of Eden to work out thelr own destlny These found ers of the human race are symbollc of all mankind They were g1V9D the power of reason and allowed the power of Ch0lCe God does not wlsh manklnd to wage war and destroy what has been bullt But there come tlmes when the evll forces of the world attempt to de stroy all that IS good We talk a great deal about the war to end wars but that tlme can never come so long as selfish ness and greed can take lts toll by one part of the world enslavlng another In splte of the gloomy outlook now there wlll come a tlme when peace wlll relgn agaln, and when we can say mth all our hearts, Merry Chrlstmas ' G1ftS For The Faculty Mrs Crouse wlll get a zlpper to put on Jack Cole s mouth whenever he talks too much Mr Brown wlll get a new red tle to wear to the games Arecord of Whlte Chrlstmas for Mr Roble tHe loves ltj Mr Lords wlll get a palr of dark shades for hls room so he can have movles for hls SCIBDCC classes Mrs McLaughlln s F students wlll turn over a new sprlg of holly Mr Phlpps wlll geta recordlng machlne so Phlppsle won t hase to 6Xpl81l thlngs a thous and tlmes or more Mr Dence wlll get aruler and a new rubber hall pass ISO lt can bounce back to hlm whenever he loses It 1 Orchlds for the ofhce glrls and all the other teach ers who have done such wonderfull work ln keep lng Woodwards wheels turnmg All In A Chrlstmas Stocklng After waltlng an hour ID a crowded dlme store we were rewarded wlth a prlvate lntervlew Wlth the Old Box Wlth The WhlSk6fS Wlth much wheedllng begglng and threatenlng we finally got tlps on what Santa wlll have ID hls bag ln preparatlon for hls Chrlstmas Eve Joytrlp Sharon Rlttlnghouse any 8V8ll8b6 male For Leona Bltker a palr of nylons Mary Lorenz a Woodward sweater Wlth a Wolfe IU lt Bonnle Eldrldge a Llbbey class rlng wlth the owner attached Ruby Schuler ll panda bear Cso she ll have some one to hugl Bob Ruifa blg helplng of Oh oh here comes Pat Elsle Bloom one dozen roses wlth a heart ln be slde em Wlhnle Buckley a furlough for her certaln someone A lounge on the second floor for all tlred SGDIOTS who can be found on hot radlators before school Dates for all 'he llttle Zets who have no one wlth whom they can attend the dance U U l Plllows for all the klds who attend the Tattler skate Q F F SWltCh9S for all those who don t U I 1 And for the world ln general a day of peace and hope for the future s ' ' Wfqwk Q J Y P ' , -5. 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I l L . . . . , I I . 4 THE WOODWA RD TATTLER ZETS TO GIVE Junior Red Cross Drive SENIORS ANNOUNCE YULETIDE FORMAL Opens January 6, Wirh COMMITTEES FOR AT TRII BY CABIN 0 Bnem GMS In Charge FNSUING YEAR Mlss Murphy Among the fash1onable affa1rs to be held thIS yuletlde season ln Splte of war d1H'1cult1es w1ll be the Fhrxst mas formal glven by the Zetalethean L1terary Soclety at Tr1lbv Log Cabm on December 28 For th1s enterta1n 1ng occas1on Jack Runvan and lns orchestra w1ll play from mne to twelve m1dn1ght Janet Ph1ll1ps and I1leen Trondlc are co chalrman of the dance com mlttee WOTk1Hg very capable under them are Marllyn Busd1eker Mary Gravlus Colleen Grlbbln, Francls La throp, and Nancy Snellbaker These glrls had charge of 1nv1tat1ons, secur mg the orchestla and other m1nor dut1es Each member of the soc1ety w1ll have two b1ds Smce th1s w1ll be an 1nv1tat1onal dance, each member w1ll be allowed to issue a bld to a fflelld who prom1ses to attend All members of the alumm have been extended a cord1al 1nv1tat1on Guests of honor 1nclude Prlnclpal and Mrs Charles C LaRue and mem bers of the faculty Lucllle Foley 1S presldent and Mlss Edlth Murphy IS advxsor of the soc1ety Wart1me shortages have eyen h1t the basketball team For the first txme 1n out of town games Prevlously the squad had two outslde games scheduled Mrs O Brien The Jumor Red Cross Drum '11 Woodward w1ll start January f lnl extend through Ianuary 14 'Urs Marv OBr1en lS m charge l NK ll be ass1sted by the girls Of the Rnd Cross Councll Teachers w1ll be gwen ty ped shfcts contalmng the names of all the stu dents 1n the1r first hour class Tlns sheet w1ll also have the amount glyen by each student FIVE cents has been the rmmmum set th1s vear Fach student contrlb utlng w1ll rece1ve a Red Cross tall! and Jumor Red Cross memberslnp card At present there are fifteen m1ll1on Jumor members IH the Lmted States Money collected 1n th1S drlve IS used for many d1fferent aCt1Vltl6S It IS used excluslvelv for ch1ldren 111 thls country and countr1es w here there are refugees It IS also used to mamtam Nursery Schools 1n Fngland and Chlna Soc1al problems and needy famllles ln Toledo beneflfit a lot by th1s fund Books for school llbrarnes are sent to the Ozarks and mountams 1n Kentucky In WaSh1ngtOD, Woodward has an outstandmg reputatlon for Tumor Red Cross work Th1s IS mude posslble only by the great cooperat1on f teachers and students Every bov and glrl should become a member of the Jumor Red Cross It IS a worthy organwatmn that needs Christmas Boxes Ncnt every season ln devlatlon from former: Thanks to Wfmdvtafdg IUYNOY' Red pohcles there were no games except Cross, many unfortunate clnldren m clty games grranggd thlg year for the I the Ozark Mountams will haye new Bear squad toys and games thls fhrlstmas Yfw ldoodafard TATTL E R Vol XVI Toledo Ohio December 17 1943 N 11 FENADY TO TAKE OVER Marvm Hascal yho for the past two years has been Yllallaglllg tl publ1c address system 1S reslgmng from his post because of the extra cur11 cular aCtlV1tleS that he IS engaged 1n After belng t a1ned 1n h1s freshman year bv Bob KublCkl for mer studm n councll presldent Mary took oyer the new dutles and has been dom splendld Job ever s1nce Several of the P A managers dutles are settmg up the m1c1-opl om for class meet1ng, speaker mass meetmgs recogrntlon day servlce and otho Sp6C1al assembhes Also takmg care of the musxc records for the dancm classes Another ldea has been thought of thls year and will be a featured at traction at all the home basketball games Mary wlll set up the mlcrophonf at the games Vyltll Norm Wolfe doing the bI'03.dL3St1l1H glvlng a plav by pl'1 ICSLTI tlon P At the present tnne he w1ll st1ll remaln as manager belng alded by Andv Fenady who w1ll take over the Job when the school vear ends Besldes belng the P A manager Marv IS the Jumor cl 1ss presxdmnl and IS act1ve ln the dramatlc 'md scrlpt wrxtmg classes Whenever a surprise assemble was announced It was he who w as alway called from hls class to set up the mlke and Woodward w1ll 'xlwavs he grate ful for has kmd efforts Mlss Mlller Don DRVIS, representmg the semor cabmet announced the followlng com m1ttees at the semor class meetmg held last Fr1day The Semor Prom committee Wlll be under the dxrectlon of Norman Wolfe H1s co workers 1nclude Dorls Boos, Lucllle 1'o1ey Fleanor HlCkS Mary Jane Kublckl Wanda Jutkowskl S1d ney Adams Tom Meade Ruth Traut man, and Don Weber Bob Hallet IS chalrman of the Soc1al commxttee and students workmg un der hlm are Betty Hansen, R1chard Ferman Marllyn Busdleker Fay West Joanne Penhorwood Robert Boudreaux Don T1ggES Golda Ber gller and Patty Woods Ramona Carr w1ll lead the program connmttee Dorothy Czarneckl, Mary Helen Stauffer Norman Abood Elo1se Haynes Edw 1n Nlcnerskl Adele Loehrke Isorbert Lakolskl J1m Mar tm and V1rg1n1a Lukaslk make up her con1m1ttee WOFklng under cha1rn1an Ida Mae Rahe on the banquet comm1ttee are semors Hclen Barr Ramon Carr Clara Mae Spath Chrlstlne Pavlos Fthel Hogg Dan1elOl7ewskl W1ll1am Pfefferle Prank Plaseckl, and Ger aldme Putty W1nn1e Buckley and George Skaff are actmg as co chaurman of the grad uat1on comnnttee They are ably as S1St6d by Joseph1ne Skaff Marvm Janet Ruppel Phyllls Trep1nsk1 and Walter Bonkowskl The announcement commlttee led by Margaret Botzenhardt conslsts of Su san T1mmel Glen Weaner Fred Lak er Dorothy Ashford, Dolores Czar neckl Rlchard 1'mr1ck and Dorothy Zak Students comprlsmg the bacca laureate C0mm1tt99 are Marlon Long Betty Hartz Albert MUIIIHIX and B111 Woodward asslstmg Sylvla Sobczak chalrman Pr1nc1pal C C La Rue admlmstered the oath of offlce to Don Dav1s, pres dent Al Wh1tney, treasurer Ruth K0mlSaFek reporter Dolores Perna, secretary Ramonna Carr v1cepres1 dent and J1m Kmerlm, sergeant at arms, were absent Mlss Ruth Sanger superylsor of home econom1cs of Toledo Hlgh Schools and 'Vhss Tones of Ottawa Hllls High School VlSltCd the home economlcs classes last week Boxes CUl1t'1lYllllQ' marbles vo yos whistles punt and color s ts paper doll cut outs story books and wooden blocks wrxc sent to Mrs Marv full blan who drstrlbutes them at her an rual Chrxstmas party held for the mountalneer chlldren S B Crouse s woodshop boys made small carts and Mrs Annie Wetter mans lVllVdaW llvlng classes fur mshed hankxe nw attractzye holders Mrs Mary Ollrxen Red Cross ad YISOT, purchased manv of the RTIZICIBH N mf HI X r l l I l I IN FORMER YEARSI In former years, teachers spent thelr Chr1stmas vacatlons travehng to var1ous sectlons of the country Gas rat1on1ng has curbed all extensxve travel thls year In 19 S7 Mrs Ha7el McManomaon traveled o New York Mlss Dorothy Warner spent some tnne on a farm 1n M1ch1gan Pop LaRue hlmself spent Chrlst mas vacatlon 1n 1928 on h1s farm IH Bellefounta1ne The Yuletlde season of 1939 found Mlss Edna McLaughl1n 1n Kentucky In 1940 Mrs Eula Upp journeyed to the South She spent somc time 1n St Petersburg, Flonda That same year southern sights lured Clvde Van Tassel He V1Slt9d St Augustme oldest clty 1n the Umted States and Abe L1ncolns b1rthplace 1n Kentucky Chr1stmas 1943 f1nds most of the teachers staylng home tendmg thelr home f1res 1932 found Mlss Betty Nelson trav elmg to Ashtabula and Cleveland Mrs Hella Anderson spent her New Year s Day 1n C1nc1nnat1 MISS Angela Abalr traveled to the Gulf of MEXICO 1n 1940 Today, a teacher experlences a sense of gllt 1f he motors as far as G1bsonburg, a town some f1ve m1les from Toledo The Tattler hates to ask teachers about thelr Chrxstmas travels and the teachers are ashamed to mentlon them Many faculty members are planmng to work dur1ng the hol1day season HI MBERT S HIGHLITES Reverend Russell Humbert who spoke to the Jumor Semor assembly Frlday stressed among many pomts the fact that we exerclse our muscles ln some form of hard labor We should ut1l1ze our fmgers ln some sort of sk1ll Th1s sk1ll can be used to make a l1v1ng or for pleas UTC Reyerend Humbert stressed home econom1cs for the g1rls He sa1d that Whatever professlon you take that Job shall become to you a hobby ' F1rst test of a Job, Sald Reverend R IJ Humbert, UIS whether we enjoy 1 Don t be afra1d to ut1l1ze mmds and nnagmatlon also take the opportu of meet1ng people 1n school In closmg Reverend Humbert made the statement that The world of to morrow w1ll be constructed by people ho know how to use thelr mmds Wlth Central Hlgh School as our opponent tomght s game should prove especlally exc1t1ng Dont mlss lt' Var1at1ons 1n color and style were revealed when Mrs Lola Bowyers dlsplayed the semester's work lh a f?Shl0YI parade held bv the QPXVIIII., I 244 J I 1 1 J I I I I I I I 1 1 L ' uxfka L I V sf :r 1: , 1 1 - . c . . 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' 1 1 l ' , ' ' , ' ' ' . 1 ' ' ' I ' 1. 1 1 1. ' - ' V ' ' u u - - - ' I I I I I. I , I I I I . . ' . . . . . . ' . ' . 7 . . A ' ' ' 5 ' I ' ' . . -4 I ff ' , I ' v . V -I v r ' - . I I . , I , 1 1 I I 1 . I , , ,, - . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' - . ' ' 1 ' . 3 , 1 ' f . fl . wth 1 mmds- in the pap:-r 4l iv:-, ' 'haf 'hqpf BOB THE WOODWARD TATTLER AMERICANS WIN IFIRST PLACE l I FROM MECHS Keeping up their good records, the Woodward boyy'ling teams again had a perfect day Saturday. Against Macomber with w'hom they were in a first place tie, the Americans won three gznnes quite easily and now' hold all first place honors. The Na- tional team, which started the season quite poorly, extended its winning streak to sevcfn when they took three games from Scott and put themselyes in a first place tie with Libbev and Central Highlighted with '1 sparkling 211 by Daye Cribbzi the National keglers swamped their opponents by at least a hundred pins in each of their games Total game scores were Ilaye Fribbm 1 D n nick 441 'Vlartin ar cinlak 4411 lcc lfrankowski lm and Ralph fajewski 1 With an 80 pin gain in their second trv over their first this team managed t win a treat' the management offered to the keglers with the greatest improve ment Norm Sobeckis oifl in the -Xmeri cans was high followed with a 52? by Wysocki 512 bv S7endeiskl 421 by McC'1ll and 418 by Van larg Rav Szenderskl s 200 game was the bright spot on the American scores and sparked his team mates on to take the third game tl eir toughest by '39 pins BE RF CT With the DeVilbiss cagers playing Bexley, an out of town quintet, Wood- ward will have a chance to take over the top spot in the league providing they humble the Cherry Street five from Central Catholic. ik sk is DeVilbiss trounced Central by a big margin and many basketball follow- ers will compare Woodyvards efforts to the Tigers decided victory in p1ck ing their city champion Like Woodward Central has a lengthy list of veterans with such sharpshooters as Murnen Mullen Declerq I-Ielyey, and Kronbach These bovs are expected to make it plenty tough for the Bear cagers A fast break will meet a fast break in the Irish-Bear contest and the team which can outguard and slow the ball down and work it in after the break has been stoppeid. Pls PII This season thus far has already seen brilliant performances. Boys who have already established themselves rc ly'i.llen Central' Brown and Pfeiffer DeV1lb1ss Inman and Terry Waite McC'ee Libbey Kubiak and Pietry koyy ski Macomber Long and I ay ak VN oodw ard long and lay ak are both expected to be on the hardwood at the opening whistle and if cyexything goes well full strength of both squads are go mg to be pitted in an exciting per foimance Boys are requested to take their locks off the big lockers in the boys gym The big lockers are to be used only durlng their gym period and any locks left on will be removed The boys gym classes are once again taking the quarter achievement tests conslstlng of the rope climb basketball I drlbble baseball pitch chmmng and broad Jump This is done to check the improvement of the students BEARS BEAT LIBBEY FACE IRISH BEARS TRYING FOR THIRD WIN Iohnny Payak And Bob Long Return To lineup Tonight Homer Hanham s cageis will be out to make it three 1n a row tonight when they meet Central Woodward IS sharing league leading honors with DeV1lb1ss while the Irish are in second place This game will be the most strenu ous test for the Bears so far this season They will be meeting an ex perienced squad Central s entire first string has returned from last year Although Central was beaten by De Vilbiss they trampled Scott 48 29 As the season grows olclcr thc Irish get tougher The Bears will by no means be the underdog They are striymg to make one more step in their fight for the championship and will be out for blood With two wins behind them theyll throw everything they ye got into the fight Mullen and Murnen stars of the Scott game the former Yblth 11 points will be carrying Central S hopes Hel vey also IS expected to cause Wood ward some trouble But the Irishs real threat will be its zone defense They have perfected it to a point where their opponents can get no where near the basket DeClerq s back board work IS not going to help the Bears any Johnny Juhasz will fill the fifth spot for the Irish As usual the Strelcher Street boys will be depending on their fast break They may be reinforced bv the return of Payak and Long into the line up Both have been on the sick list If Harrison and Seymour plav as of last week things should go all right for the Bears Jlm Kmerim who has been a very valuable man, will complete Hanham s line up Taking all factors into consxdera tion, Woodward should take the Irish on the strength cf their passing 'ind booting HARRISON SPARKS BEARS TO WIN OVER COWBOYS Although Woodward tray eled cross town without full strength last Fri day the lears returned in a tie with DeV1lb1s for the league lead b handing the Iibbey cagcrs a '56 31 setback Tie amc opened in 1 manner which looked like all Woodward But after six minutes of plav was his tory the Cowboys found the hole and closed a big margin which the Bears amed carly in thc gamc Dimuni tiyc Ylctcc colorful Libbey forward led the Iibbev quintet and as the I alf time ended the score was knotted at lo aplecc The second half tarted yery fast with Seymour and Harrison leading an attack which put the lears fiye fielders ahead of the Cowboys In the closing minutes of play, Woodward held possession of the -Xt this point of the game, fI'alym Duhart center was set to the I-enci with four personals Harrison was shifted t center and Don Scharer replacing DuHart filled the forward Slot -Xnd with Woodward playing a de fensiye game in the last minutes of the game the horn sounded with the scoreboard reading Woodward 36 Libbey '31 Individual Scoring Seymour Harrison Duhart IXIIICFIITI I ent! harel I ymersall 'Nl I ee Toepter Sarchiz Kellar lidern Youn Refrrus Fhnlie Cupp md Fred I JACK BAKER One of the best characteristics of .lack Baker is his determination to a Job and to do it yyell His out standing ability as an athlete 1n cross country, track and playing on last years undefeated lightweight team will help him greatly in taking up his new Job in the United States Marine Corps Pananas rate high with Jack and manv an argument ensues between him and Bob Harrison over who gets the most His favorites on the faculty list giye Doc' Bitter and James Pol lock the top spots Fagle eye Baker is trying for the ground crew or gunner and will be sent to Yew River Worth Carolina for his training Often referred to as the Claw or Hooker Jack hopes to graduate with the senior class in June H quotes Women are not for me His are class ls said to be his most exciting., as he usually IS taking down Skeeter Bonkowski and Teddy Gern hauser who are painted to look like Charles Boyer with a mustache The favorite slogan of the Hooker M T L M F T and Jack Baker lives in a new house Good luck Jack and take care of yourself Colds hit the gym classes' Every day there are many boys who are not able to dress for gym because of bad colds Gym lnstructors state that casultles are higher than ever Soore Guessmg Try your luck Get out the dope sheets Try that system you ve been using on the ponies and take a shot at the Woodward Central score tonlgnt A right guess produces a free ducat to the next game Woodward L entral l A l iV00dV13ld Beal Cubs Wm Over Libbey Reselves, 23 14 After a thrilling first half of de fensiye basketball Woodwards Bear Cubs finally got together in the thlrd 'ind fourth quarters and coasted to a 2314 yictory oyer the Libbey Re seryes in the Cowboy gym Woodwald s fast break was halted most of the eyenmg because of the small sized court However the u e of the fone defense kept the Cowboy fiye alert as they had to rely mostly on lon shots The game got off to a quick start as Inn Nelson dropped ln an easy lay up hot in the opening seconds of play The quaitei ended with the Cubs in front 4 Z Successiye field goals then gaye the Polarltes a 10 ' lcad at the intermission Forward Bob IVIahe1 of Libbey opened the second half with a neat long, shot which seemed to ayyaken ti Baby Cubs for thev started to drop buckets from all oyer the fioor Cal Ixatf paced the Pear attack with nine points to his credit GIRLS SPORTS Ilaying a hilarious time batting around a ball almost as big as them selyes the girls gym classes played a giant yolley ball last Mondav On Wednesday Thursday and Fri day of this week the girls partlci pated in relays 'incl circle games of their own cholcc With su teams now entered in thc day nights the Ration Stamps haye a head start by holding first place following in a closc chase at second pl cc are thc Bcauty Marks All the clubs who plant to ente the inter club basketball tournament which will open on the Vtednesday aftei Christmas yacatlon are urged to turn in the names of the players to 'Vliss Catherine McClure before the beginning, of the yacation Fuendship, H1 Y Clubs To Sponsoi Annual BalIAt Y Members of the Fr1endsh1p and H1 Y Clubs of Woodward are selling tlckcts for the fourth annual New Years Eve Ball sponsored bv the Y M C A and Y W C A lommv Wills and his 13 plece band from Miami Lnlversity Territory will play for the dancing and specialty numbers will be offered for the en tertainment of the guests A buffet supper will be served midway in the evening The committee announced that tickets are three dollars including tax and clrrss will he formal or semi . 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Woodward Whlspers Zet Holiday Dance Dates Colleen Grlbben and Jack Cole Marlyn Deak and J1m Keller Betty Hansen and Dan Owen Qkx Mary Hlder and Jlmmy Nelson Phyl11s Treplnskl and Norbert Za kolskl Mr and Mrs Edgar Sortan w1ll play first vlolln and French horn re spectwely, at the Toledo Symphony concert at the State Theater Romance lovee to hnger depart ment Norm Wolfe spent an entlre eve nmg recently aldlflg Pettv Iuxea IH her Chrxstmaw shoppmg Woodwinds suuor boy, am mm belng taught fiwt nd everv Wedncq dav by Mrs M2115 Hendrxk former Glrl Scout leader Confrlbutlom to the Commumty Wal CheQt by W H S students were S0 great they mented a mil of honor award Thlq 'ws ald can be xlmxed by everyone, as lt IS on the teacherw bulletln board opposlte the 06169 Wlnl Buckley has been absent from school the past few dave because qhe IS no longer a complete pereon She IS mmus her tons1ls due to a tonsl lectomy Last mmute news on Zet dance dates Paty Garvnackx and Bob DuMonte Betty Meek and Dale Ludlum Helen Barabaz and Don Txggvs Mary GTHVIUQ and Teddw C ern hammer Mary Speak and Pat Atkms Sadle Douglas graduate of 1942 was appolnted busmess manager of the Blockhouse Toledo UUIVOTQILVQ paper She was Saga edltor durmg, her senlor year A one act play The Chost of 21 Show, YVIH be presented Shortly after Chrlstmas by members of the Playshop who are dlrected by MISS Dorothy Warner Dancing, Muslc R ted Tops Bv Jay That five foot one 1nch bundle of blonde han' and blue eyes seen stroll mg around the halls wlth Skeeter Bonkowskl 19 none other than Janet Ph1ll1pQ Qemor co chalrman of the Zet Formal Dmu Alwavs on the beam and lfmkmg for a good tlmr' MV mtm rl 1TK'ln1I to smne, Qxwll muwu .N topq rn hm Ivit of faXor'1t0Q bhe also llku. to bowl, and If xou want to See her really pep up JuSt 1116511111011 golng to a basketball Ama The must txxtx momel of food which nxalws hcr mouth WdtCl li 'spmach xxhlle .1 dwh of mashed potator-Q vxlll hold hm m tereQt at am txme Iemg a fmthful Woodwdrdlte she named hex fdNOI'll4 color am bluv Her mmf- dlqhkv IS 12114 three of the baqkotball squad Our petmtc- mtervlevxee If-t u'4 m on a bug Qvcrot bv 'itatmg hon '1 for tunn teller told hor there xx 'IQ om 'ro he an dff'llI' .xt 1105, mhm th nt xx IS omg, to be 1 succgss In hr-r own opmlon Ianvt sud I 1 sure cverwthmg w1lI gn oil' Jud fino lf the man and gas shortage don t h1t uQ too hard 'IHI' WOODWARD lA'I1LLR Have You Heard Aboui' BIl+zen Shlverlng I stood there IN the Arctlc Qnoxs lookmg more llke an ICICIG than a reporter Not that I haw exer looked llke a nexx ehaxxk but here I am avx altlng Santa Clam 'ilelgh to mterxleu xshmhuer remdeer happens to speak Fnglmh Hmxlmg xxmdQ spud across the Qkx makmg lt lmposmblc- to hear the famt ankle of bells commg' across the h1Il'i A gust of 'wmd shoots a QWIFI of wow mto the mr 'md thme It comes 21 long red Qlelgh pulled bv elght remdeer Rldlng the first deer IH Mrs P D R cormng, bagk from Somewhere' and on the second IQ Duk Tram nhmlng' the Mole Thumblng a rxde on the lwt one 1 lnqumed aw to what II s name xx HQ The sleek coated ammal anwered Bllt79I1 and Ive been mth Ol Man Clause for a long tlme Knomng xx hat a hard Job the Ught had ahead of them I asked them thelr schedule hopmg to find out whether Mr Claus had that ten gallons of gas I had mx Qon pray fol bpon lewrnmg there was no gas m store for at leait a year I a'skuI hmm xx hx he xx as eo reluctant about headmg for Toledo He had found out about the meat shortage and vsag 'lflald P0 vxouldn t be around next x0'1r Lookmg mer the slelgh I vu Qlttllig 111 the bank m old gent wlth .1 long., Qtaff I Smlled when hv told me it xx IQ a shepherd lu care for Mlss T1 et s Ilock of mor little lambe PP I And thatg where I got off' I xx atched 1 thu Hsu urns: the white S198 of the nmlh and lwnd 1 jolly lf x lu On Dwhrr Ulmer n Irancer Vxxen on lnnml QI Clpld ld D 11101 and 1111111 Tattlel Glues bkate To lnobcrt Hunt IQ 111 the Paratroopg Ralse Funds P01 lute. alsn funds to pfu 1 wh appear lll IP 1 1 ucrx xxeek the Stafl' IQ sponemln R onfhx December H t t C' eum cuts xxhlch rin e ll 0 I 0 0 'M 1 1 u HU not be financed bx the :nu zoned from Tattler Sales be xusc th 111149 of pipu has gone up and bo mio of tho sho tart- of students takmg: p ntmg nuvh rf tio mm haQ to be takum duxxn tmxn t bet u C0Op6I3tl0ll of 1110 eutm 1 bodx IS 21Ql0d Ol he cu s paper xxlll axe L tmucd WIe'nb6-rs of thi mmxmttmo llll uda Susanne Iemke Iuullv Folex Nm man Wolfe and SINIIPN Adxm TlCk8tQ can be purchased for fortx KQIHS fmm am Stnff member or Qtu lcnt of the IOUINHIIQITI class Lhdrles Sllldllll 1 sophomore of MSL ual IS II1 the haw Hospltal 'lt C reat Lakes with an Injured arm Ray Gutman a Woodward forsh who entered Macnmber hav. a nme day furlough from Great Lakes 'Vlerry Christmas Takmg evervcme hx Qurprme last xxeek xxas the return of Jule Duhart on a short furlough Jule ffreetwd Jack on hrs entrance and Tack greeted Jule on the furlough Its a strange xxorld Merry Christmas Appearmg, m Woodxxard laQt Mon dax xx IQ Dannv Jackson .1 graduate of 1041 and two vedr guard on the vxctorlous varsity basketball team Cpl Jackmn IQ m the Quartermaster Corps Merry Christmas Sgt James J Whltty 4550409 18th Bomb qqdn A P Br Avon I zrk Florida EILELN TRONDLE JANET PHILLIPS L0 CHAIRMEN OF ZET DANCE Co Head Reveals Hen Home Rooms Celebrate Llkes And Dlsllkes Although there IS a Qholtage of men I am certaln the dance mil he 21 7 success, stated Fmleen 'Irondle co chalrman of the Yet formal Qhe also mentloned the fact that the wmnuttee and no worker are ,1 up upu mu group to work with 'Someday T 110011 hopes to hen mv rvporter for qho xcnxrnw for cxcxtm ment At present she ms 21 rfpmtxr on the latt1cr After 4,1 Ulu xtmg, ss Tmndlv hoprs t f the JOUTY18.1tlQtlC amb1t1on preferabh 'mt Ohm State he field uf' puts I1 0 fowl mums lftcx dlfllllrlll a ccrtam hook Qhv br llrus hu sums vull graduallx lmrcism Iiammg, ms also on her llst of lmkfs As far as studios .1 0 wmmzrn 11 algebra tops hor Inst Km Ixaxsu and Bmg Crmbv fshe duein t cure for Smatral rate mth hor m mumc Yel low and brown, worn Qeparatr-lv 'mx her faworltc colow and she IQ ukwxllx seen xxearmg them T 0 'iuhjvct of fowl mum 1 Lrwlevs sooncr or 11102 so hcrr IS she loveq ol1veQ and buttered pe ms P S Marvm Hasbal IS her d 1t0 for the Zet formal 1 l 4 I Xmas Wlth Refreshments Xt l.1Qt thu QhY'lStllldS hohdavs an here and ulmt 1 rue-ptmn thev rc cmwd Just to do a llttle tattlmg hero are a fum owampleQ nf xx hat vent on at Woodxx 'lrcl Membere of Lro Robles fwqt hour dass held a partv whlch included all tho p,ood1e'i hko me cream mke and po atm chzps Ioppm '111 that Q u dents exchanged gxfte In 'VIN K'lthlNI1 qchulers room the Yulvtnde party sum folloxxed Wlth the usual rvfzf slnmntfz 'md glft exchang mg To mwke Sure the mood uae rlght tho kds metallcd a tree A bomtx lf that -Xutn VIllh'1Y1KN students of L'm N21 shulxgqlxaffar nv most Illgllllglltifl g1ftQ cr lu ri xxas 1 c xlomlar xxhxch created 4 1 Ntu QWUIXLS man find 1 m mom 1105 The true ChY'litlN21Q Qpmt prex alled m Mm Dorothx Mwtlmmmy s home mom Imtmd of Q ztmg thou' refresh mvntg thex Ont all of the g,00d1eQ to tho U Q O I'hr' mom xnw dlvlded IH tu hw teams qp1tb'1IlQ and IZDCI' lmllfi to compvtc In the paper drlve Todax the wmnorg lwtened to the Ifyiers LIVK Chr1QtmaQ speeches and T6Lltdt10l19 CALL TO ARMS Th1G thoubht may haxe been ex pressed earlx to the boys over seas and latv to some of the boys ln the states but may I take thls oppor tumty to wxsh all of them and you 1 Merry Chrnstmas and A Happy New Year Merry Lhrlstmas Some tlme ago a glrl wrote to Mr Ia Rue and asked for a letter of recommwendatxon for the A1r WAC A month or so passed when another letter came th1S tlme It was from a WA C Chrlstlne Allen She 1S sta tmned m Florlda, and hasnt as yet Qtdrted her actual trammg but IS ledrnmp., the Armv dlSCIpllll6 the hard xxax Laylng all Jokes 2Sld9, thcre N no real complammg Also m th xt letter mae another request Ask W00dXNdTdlt6Q to xxrlte wont mu please The address wxll be 1n the next lssue Merry Chrlstmas Lwten k1dQ we never .zppreclate the fact that vxe are ln school untll the prlvllvge IS rex oked Good tllTl9S that xx ere had at the dances were not re membered aQ good t1lTl9S Two bove noxx Qtdtloned at Great Lakes both graduates of 1943 wrote 4 letter to Mr La Rue telllng how thev mms the Good tlmes that they had xxhlle lh school They are Louis Mack make last vears Tattler and llghtvxelght football and 42 Thex are both barracks and mth the It IS I OUIQ Mack AXQ up ed1tor of Al Fckman player of 42 ID the Game Same address Company 182 J U 5 IN T S Great Lakes III Al s address li the 'same as Louls Merry ChrlStmaQ Thle box chmg.,-ed hrs address so xxe ZINC you the new one Pfc Mel vln I Bmleckl Co 4 QQV Vo 4435 A 9 TI .302 Garland Hall Umversnty of Oklahom Umxermtx Oklahoma Merry Christmas Sgt Justm G Herring qemor class Dre :de-nt of 193, IQ Qtdtnmed at Marfd Armx -hr Bafce 'Vlarfa Texas Merry Christmas Mr Ia Rue recelved a xery amuq mg, Chrmtmas card from Pfc Maurlce Psslck 55535995 Det B 216th Slg Dep Co -XPO 813 do Postmaster Ven York Nexx York Merry Christmas S n thex mme and so thm 5,0 nw u u Jack Baker a gm that doesnt need a long explanation to explam hm sports record IQ mm one of bflflf' Sams hghtmg, lvathernecke W0 promised hlm ffuthfullv that h xmulrl roulwe .4 Tattler and put h1s address In the laftlvr ms soon is hw, dropped ui a card Merry ChI'lilll'l4lS Mr Crouse reccntlv lcwncd a let ter fmm Bernard Renard 1.,r.ad of lag! year that was a welcome morale booster Pvt Renard I5 Qtatnoned at C :mp Callan Lahfornm and cxpects to he promoted to the rank of Cor poral Qometlme ln thu. near future The letter contained more good news than thw namely the fact that Bernard came m contact with several of the ping, pong tableq that he helped to m1ke for the Red I ro-us Iwo were found at Camp Callan one at Fort Benjamin Hdrrlson Ind and three at Camp 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' S - . 4 ,y u h- ' . me I ' K ' K K 9 O X I - Don't expect to en- of ofds WOOD RD TATTLER doesn't have to take so many of them back Constantly Connszst tly Construct: joy the cream of life if you keep the mllk of human kmdness all bottled up Vol XVI Toledo Ohlo January 7 1944 No 12 I RE SOLVE Tom Meade I resolve to love every body Teddy Gernhauser I resolve to keep my pant legs rolled down Leona Dlugxewlcz Iresolve to stop chasing men Kate Kelter I resolve to stlok to one man at a tlme Clayton QBIODZ I resolve to stop cussmg Sally Ellls I resolve to start doing my own homework Elame Weiss I resolve to come ID before the f1ve mlnute bell Sabina Sllchcmskx and Dee WuJc1ak resolve to keep thler books well ldent lfled to avoid mlxups Ethel Hogg I resolve to wrlte to Frankie more often Marvln Hascall resolves to remain lh second hour class more often Frank Szplla I resolve not to annoy Miss I'1ppett unnecessarily Bette Zlems I resolve to come to school every day Nell Mallory I resolve to stop laugh mg at my own Jokes Phy llls Wendell I resolve this year to keep all my resolutions next year B111 Myers I resolve not to g skatlng any more Ray Shepard I resolve to wear my red corderoy sklrtfand lt IS red? every ay Bob Shellne I resolve to stay ln the right war when recltlng ID history Robert Jams I resolve to eat my lunch and keep my books closed dur mg lunch hour Jackle WuJc1ak and Pat Janowleckl resolve to restore their locker to some resemblance of order Ruth Trautmann I resolve to stop talklng ln my sleep Christmas Earnings Spent To Purchace Hollday Glfts Arnbltlous Woodward students ga e off steam during the Chnstmas holll days ln the form of good old tashlon ed work VHFIOUS places were found for the coin recleved ID pay These are Just a few Joe Mlleskl made money Just to make whoopee on New Year s Eve A patriotic gesture on his part was his purchase of a bond Most of my money went to Mom stated Jeanette Habaslnskl whlle the rest of It was used ID purchasing Christmas presents Saving for the time when he goes to the army 18 senlor Joe Zarnoch That IS Just for odds and ends Jerry Jaslnskl spent most of her wages ID buymg Christmas presents Thls seemed to be the most popular use of the hard earned money BACK IN COLUMBUS Mrs Lucllle Farrel To Take Classes In Her Absence Mlss Mary Boyles Miss Mary Boyles biology teacher fell v1ct1m to bad weather while sqenb mg the Lhrlstmas holxdays wlth her slster at a small town near Columbus Ohio She was on her way to attend a church service when she sllpped on some lce thus xnJur1ng her back qulte severely MISS Boyles IS now clovalesc ing ln a hospital at Columbus During her absence whrch will prob ably be two or three months Mrs Lucllle Farrell will teach her classes Forum On Delinquency Held What can the Hlgh School Student Do to Help Solve the Problem of De lvnquency was the topic of the forum last Wednesday over W T O L Representing Woodward were Lina DeHay sophomore Sldney Adams sen lor and Golda Bergher senlor On the board of experts were Edward Voss and June Wymer After the broadcast the audience stayed to dlscuss the subJect Questlons were many and from dlfferent angles Melvllle s Moby Dlck ' To Be Presented Over WSPD Jan 8 The Parade of Literature program presents Moby Dlck a sea story written by Herman Melvllle on Satur day January 8 at 11 15 on WSPD Students who held tlckets for the performance orlglnally scheduled for December 18 may use them next Sat urday The audience IB 11m1ted to 100 Those who desxre tlckets should con tact MISS Helen Mane Grlflin at Wood ward or Harry Lamb director of the radlo education and speech department at the Board of Inducatlon Eighteen Boys Take V 5 The following Senior boys trled to make good use of their high schooled ucatlon last Tuesday when they all vlsxted Toledo Unxverslty to take the V 5 Naval Air Corps test Donald Davis Glen Weaner Don Weber Fred Laker Bill Pfefferle Norbert Z8k0lSkl Frank Szumxgala B1llPuck1 James Martln MBYVID Lee Bob Hallett Clifford Hawk Richard German John Eckhardt Kenn neth Eck Rlchard Chesko Earl Brown Leonard Balcerzak Unsats Gwen Out Unsats were xssued students yester day and were supposed to be signed and returned today Total number of unsats given out will be printed ln next week s Tattler Lowma Manahan Junior, 15 recuper atlng from an appendix operation Lo wma IS IU Mercy hospital M BOYLES INJURES E VORDERBURG ON FURLOUGH TO ATTEND FOOTBALL BANQUET lan coach Elmer Vorderburg w1ll be the guest of honor at Woodwards Annual Football Banquet Thursday, January 13 Vorderburg, enJoy1ng lus first leave smce enterlng the Navy ln early November, IS attendmg w1th h.1S father, Frank Vorderburg The banquet, held each year to honor the l varslty and l1ghtWe1ght football teams w1ll g be at 6 00 P M under the supervlslon of Mrs Cecll Ashbrook Adm1SS10H IS 351 25 to all persons wantlng to attend Mr Vorderburgs father will again present a trophy to the team s most valuable player D1str1but1on of letters lS also on the program All coaches members of the Athletlc hoard manager and the1r WIVSS are 1nV1ted Frank Piaseckl, now 1n the Marmes, IS not expected to be able to attend Havmg had a mediocre season, the Bear footballers fimshed with a scoreless tie over the heavlly favored Central Irlsh Miss Angela Abair has charge of servmg and has obtamed several g1rls to a1d her in C C LaRue thls task Three hundred people are expected to attend Programs are belng printed by Hugh Montgomery s prmt shop Make Flu Flew Vlctory. Blackout Symbols Wlth the recent epedemlc of 1n fluenza spreadmg throughout the clty materlal explammg the symp toms, remedies, and farther posslble dangers caused by the flu has been sent to Miss Hazel Coy by the Na tlonal Amer1can Red Cross Symptoms most l1kely to occur C11 sudden onset fever with ch1lly sensations severe achmg head back and extremitles, symptoms of com mon cold fwatery eyes runny nose, sore throat, cough and severe pros tratloni Important thmgs for the home nurse to do set apart the first case at home 1nsofar as posslble to re duce the poss1b1l1ty of a house ep1 demlc keep the pat1ent 1n bed as long as fever pers1sts th1s benefits the pat1ent and aids 1n the control of the disease by keepmg the pat1ent out of circulatlon, record pulse tem perature, and resplratlon every three hours and note any speclal character of pulse or resplratlon, avoid ch1ll mg, keep warm, give ample flulds, dlspose of nose and throat dlscharges by burnmg or boiling, remember the dlscharge from the mouth and nose of the patient w1ll carry the rnfec tlon to others avo1d the cough and sneeze of the pat1ent, mstruct the pat1ent to cover mouth and nose when coughmg or sneezlng the mode of transmisslon IS believed to be by dlrect contact with froplets or ar tlcles freshly solled mth nose and throat dlscharges of the pat1ent wash your hands after you have glven care to the patient Date Chosen February 26 IS the date chosen for the annual J Hop to be held at Woman s Building The prom commlttee IS composed of Eileen Trondle chairman Davld Gr1b bm Anne Kornowa F Sloan Delores WuJc1ak Allce German Jack Re1chl1n Bert Johnson James Seed and Sue Cheney Skeeter ' To Help Tattler s sports editor Skeeter Bonkowskl has been asked by the stud ent council to ald ln maklng posters for Woodward s effort ln the Fourth War Loan Drive These will be dlsplayed ln speclal places ID school ln an effort to encour age students to buy more bonds and stamps Glven To Students, Faculty Last Wednesday members of MISS Hazel Coys home nursing classes d1str1buted red V's and blackouts to the faculty and students 111 Judgment of the1r lunches To the students were dlstrlbuted 32 vlctory SlgTlS and blackout designs The faculty was equally careless and recelved 14 v1c tory and 52 blackout symbols to the1r cred1t A Vlctory lunch IS Judged on these standards one substantial food bottle of m1lk, one warm food which may be the substantial food, one salad and a plece of frult or other dessert Thls proJect w1ll be carrled out wlthout warning once a Week As this was the first dxstrlbutlon, errors may have been made but the glfli w1ll strive for perfectlon next Wee Scholarshlp Offered Miss Sophie Abrams a member of the Pharmacy Alumni group of Rupp and Bowman was at Woodward last Wednesday to talk to seniors who ln tend to make pharmacy a career She told of varlousscholarshlps bemg oEer ed at the Unlverslty of Toledo The two senlors at the meetlng were Al Whit ney and Sldney Adams Mlss Abrams wishes to extend an xnvltatxon to senlor g1rls and all other semors who are lnterested to contact Mrs Bessie Emch head of the College of Pharmacy at Toledo Umversrty Thompson Takes Plctures This week O M Thompson has been tak1ng lndlvxdual pictures of the mem bers ofthe Student Councll Tattler and Saga staffs to be used in the annual thls year For the Tattler plctures only the sen lor members of the staff were photo- graphed Snapshots Wanted Snapshots of Junior studentsare be mg asked for by the Saga Stafi They are kto be used ln the schools year oo These photographs are to be turned ln to room 156 as soon as posslble The plctutes of the pesple may be at any age Cf ' ' 9' , en ve ' . y a 1 ' 1 l l ' o ---- l-.ll '- - ' 'f . 1 ' ' I n ' ' I U U 1 ' 3 e a . f . . . . . - I I 'gf , ,ig , 1 ,A 4' - 1 . ., - if - , s is a . . . . . . . - v ' - vb' 1 4' ' ' ' ' ' , ' . . 1 fa -A . 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I l . - THE WUODWARD TATTLER Publlshcd and lrmted I vcry School Week by the luplls of Woodward Hlgh School lrlce 3c a smgle copy xxglkl SM Newsvaw 'I 6 Alfiflssotxttlsl TATTLER STAFF Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucille Foley Ch t P l Hlibor ln Chief Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor rns me av os S l F at re Beatrice Blaleckl Robert Hallett Norman Wolfe Ruth Komlsarek pecxa e u Exchange Editor Boys Sports Editor Clrls Sports Editor Sports Column Walter Bonkowskx Military Editor Sidney Adams Business Manager Florence Baker Reporters Ralph ClJ6WSlCl Joan Fnyszek David Crib bln Mary Hxder Patricia Janowlecki Anne Kornowa James Nelson Loumn Roberts Sabina Sllchcmskt Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJc1ak Jacqueline WuJc1ak and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Marie ETBIK Exams Are Comlng IME to start studylng' Yes we have just two weeks untll examinations January 26 and 27 are the days set aside On those two days you will be WlSlllDg you had read that history better wishing you had asked more questlonsln Engl1sh'7 In short wlll you be wishing you had studied more thoroughly'7 Studrnts who regularly do their daily assign ments and who are honest with themselves do not have much to worry about A qulck review prob ably IS all that is needed But those of us who did not do our daily asslgn ments and also to those whose Jobs took them out of school wherebv they lost the benefit of class dis cusslon the t1me to start 18 NOW Not tomorrow but today' A llttle concentrated study during these next two weeks would help to make exams easier Remember 6X8I'l'llD8tl0DB are important they count one fifth on our final average Yes now IB the t1me to settle down and get busy' Glve Freely To Red Cross AVINC Bl EN postponed twice since No vember of last year the Red Cross Drive for membership is scheduled to begin Monday January 10 The last delay was due to the absence of the dlrector of Woodward s Junior Red Cross Mrs Mary O Brlen WE students know the purpose of this drive namely to keep the Red Cross in a position where by it IS able to carry on its act1v1t1es This worthy organization needs our support' Let us not delay any longer but rather let us make it a success as It has been many txmes before by giv ing freely of our money Speedy Recovery Hoped For Teacher ISS MARY BOYLES fell and sprained her back whlle v1s1t1ng near Columbus She IS not expected to be back ln school fcr some time We hope for her a speedy recovery Thanks To All Who Cooperated E, THE JOURNALISM STUDENTS, wish to express our appreciation to Woodward stu dents and friends for the splendld turnout at the Tattler Skate last December27 We are happy to say that it was a social and financial success Be A Booster ROBABLY nothing can boost a fighting man's morale more than a letter from home Those few words about Mom, Dad, or Sis, help bring the reahzatlon through that he is not alone, but that every last one of us IS beside him So along w1th your New Year's resolutions put ln an extra special one Send that letter Just remem ber the slogan If you don't Wrlte, you re wrong Jeanette Shahnow Does your fountain pen leak like that all the time? Tom Grant Oh no, only when I have mk 1n lt THE WOODWARD TATTLER OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such Resolved better feature for 1944 For those among you who have heard the poem ln which the llttle girl spits up the rlbbon we re late the story of the llttle gurl who went to the wlndow and threw up the sash' Iimmy Babcock has rec wed loads of attention from Dotty as of late Frank Elliott resolves to gam vtelght during 44 by eating between bites Ray Jacobs has also made a resolttlor lohave at east on song publlshed ln 1944 And Irene loo has rcswlvcd to buy more war stamps and bonds A thou ht for the dav If everv ftrl s fa e were er fmrtun sam woull be 1 rest d for c xunterfett n Y This Week s candtdate for the ammoma sundae The fellow who tells hlsteacher he left his home work at home Tom Meade Shall we play Stars and Stripes For ever '7 Mr Sorton No only for a little while Carl Foyman has a little song entitled Of all my mother s children I love myself the best Noteto fr shn n Some ot the hardest worcl are spelled with e s tM'1ybe wed better read that one again I Basketball Ten men on Nelson s back Yo' Ho Ho' and a bottle of Sloan s lxnlment Betty Trzakowskl has a wonder watch Every tvme she looks at lt she wonders what t1me it is The lsr est cavity 1n the body is the braln quotes Mrs Upp Made To Be Broken Who am I '7 Well Ive been walking about this world for so long that even mv corn s corns have got corns But come with me Woodwardxte and let us see some of the students struggling over their resolutions whlle they munch an apple with one hand and the rug with the other so that the pen cll wlnds up between thelr teeth tJanet Gott schalk 18 an expert at thlsl First we come to Bill Stewert s mansion Peeking over h s shoulder we find him resolving not to use those huge words while ln the presence of any members of the begin ners newswritmg class Webster has nothlng on Wllllam Once more boarding our helicopter we come to a small gathering where we find our be loved majorettes assertlng between themselves that thev ll hxde no secrets from each other Comlng to the last stop of the evening we find Lols Hltes pro mlslng Jack that she won tlisten to Frank Sinatra while in the former s presence These promises should make everyone very happy but ln my opinion resolutions are made to be broken If you don t believe me ask Bill Leon who resolved to leave the girls alone and W1hdS up with Rosle on the left and Helen on the right fl ll take what s left I Bye for now The Crystal Ball 1944 is here' Some years bring tragedles take the year l928 for instance That was the year d1s aster hit our house That was the year my mother played a terrible trlck on my father I was the tern ble trick This year will be leap year You know, I should have been born in leap year, but the stork was grounded ln Las Vegas But perhaps I can spare myself from future shocks xfI try to look ahead As my crystal ball clears, I see myselfm a familiar room I seem to be holding my head in misery Could it be that I d1dn't get on the Tattler Staff, after all the meat ratlon points Igave Mrs ETSIQ7 As I look deeper 1nto my crystal ball, I see G rtle Steners lendlng Edward Voss her pocket mirror After much d1scusso1n,Jack Lang and Jack Parrish have discovered a halt on Ed's chin and are running to the store for some shaving cream Oh, well, 1t's a strange working world Exams aren t here Just yet chxllun so sit back relax and read this column ln peace of mind At a certain school IU Sand Sprlngs Oklahoma there is a woman teachlng boys physlcal educa tlon Wouldn t that be neat fellas'7 Oh mother' Tourist What makes the western desert so flat? Native VVell stranger we think It must be be cause the sun sets on em every evenmg Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet lnatlng of curds and whev Along came a sailor and sat down beslde her And frlghtened Mlss Muffet' Oh yeah' Guard and Tackle Stockton Calif survey made by Fast Technical students show that l 100 puplls of that school holding down part t1me Jobs Hopeful What do you have 1n the shape of automobile tires Clerk Funeral wreaths life preservers and doughnuts Fast Tech Scarab It has been said that A cat has nlne lives but a frog croaks every night Au Revlor Black Java Resolutlons For 44 I will re olve 1 Io get up at seven and and to school before last hour 2 To steer straight when turning corners thus preventing smashes 3 To get my regular three and one half hours of sleep every night 4 To save at least one half of my lunch for fourth hour 5 To ride the bus es only between 400 and 630 PM to give the Community Traction Com pany the much needed extra th ee cents Mary Bill and Bob hack the two 6 To pay Jean cents I owe them for the noon movles 7 fo keep my feet on the floor instead of you know where 8 To wink at only one fellow at a t1me 9 To share my fellow with another not so fortunate gal charging her not over fifty cents an hour 10 To keep up dampened splrts of Bill Barnes who claims Santa didn t leave h1m what he promised because there wasnt enough for every male which could nean only one thmg a paper doll Dear New Year By Gertrude Steiner Dear New Year Gone IS another year A year we spent ln war Many brave boys are missing The bravest we ll see no more But still as we glance backward We know lt s not ln valn Because they are winning the peace For them to come back again We hope that you are the year, In which our great task IS done, When all the world is freed And our Victory 1S won We'll all pitch 1n and help you To be that cherished time, By buying bonds and stamps With each and every dime What's the use of arguing? asked Homer Strause, when questioned by Mlss McLaughl1n if 4 ll Don Hlgley taking tickets at noon movlesl So you want to see a boy mslde, eh? What boy ' Ramon Carr Me ' I K l Mr Staneart Under what combination 18 gold released most qu1ckly'7l' Marllyn Deck Marr1age I' 4 1 fl I thought I'd d1al ' exclamed Gene Winters, the radio fiend, when relatmg an exciting event recently o I , . 7 . , . . - ' 1 ' ' ' o Q , at ac sr ' ' ' 77 12 ao- as ,-' A ' . f f . . . 7 . . . . 7 , , 7 7 7 7 mamma muuuv , . ' ' ' ' ' ISZI llfl n c s 7 ' .u 7 1 r 3 ' .cc t ' ' I . . V 7 . 7 u Y Y ' YI ' ' ....... ........ ....... ........ ......... ' sr ak 1: ' ' ' 7 ...................................,... - ............... 7 7 7 - 7 . 7 7 7 ' ---v. -..4- A -.--------. 4- ....- . .-.. , ..... , .... Y........ I , y 7 ' . ...... . ...... .... ........ ...... . ., ...... 3 U U ' K ' ' . n lv , - .NK'nn-h'u- ---- H-...Inu ..--.- nu----un - 7 1 ' 7-.- ' I H ......, . ....... ....,....... , ., ........ ' 3 ' , ' 1 v . . . . ' 1 1 Q , 7 ,.....,.......,.,..........................,............... 7 , , , ' f ' ' ' ' . , , A . 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' u v 1 ' . . . , . . 1 .... . ..-.i . , . . , v , - - Seymour Beals Favored Over Stlong Craftsmen, Maumee Next The 142 city champion, Macomber five who kept the Polar Bear cagers out of first place last year invades Woodward tonight 1n an effort to drop the Blue and White five from the top of the ladder Although the Bears are favored to take thlS one, Macombers cagers who come from Woodward as freshmen would like very much to upset their old team mates While Woodward has a stronger of fense than the Mechanics in Bob Har rison John Payak Paul Seymour and Bob Long the opponent has gained city wide recognition as a strong de fensive outfit, especially after having recently defeated Liberty Center one of Northwestern Ohio s leading teams Co captains Irme Pietrykowski and Leo Kubiak are again expected t lead the offense for Macomber Waite will meet Central and Scott will entertain DeV1lb1ss in the two other league games The Irish are favored over the East Siders and the DeV1lb1ss five is picked to stop the Bulldogs Basketball Briefs Woodward s basketball team was not xdle during the Christmas holidays for Homer Hanham s boys practiced seven of the vacation mornlngs The practice SCBSIODS were mostly composed of scrimmages between themselves although on two occasions Perrysburg and Fremont supplied op posltlon for the Polar Bears Because more than regular game time made up these practices a score cannot be given although on both ac counts the Bears looked decidedly stronger than their out of town opponents CITY STANDINGS PCT 1 000 1 O00 Woodward DeV1lb1ss Macomber Waite Scott Central Libbey 0 THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER :fr . f mcfffr- 1 v' ' JIM NELSON IEPOLAR BEARS HUMBLE IRISH 52-41g I Il BUT DROP TO STRONG FINDLAY FIVE Jimmy Nelson graciously yielded to this person's crude tactics of extor- tion by violence and finally confessed to the third degree questions fired at him and modestly declared, Yes, I do have the cutest darn dimples on my knees you ever did see. This dexterous, blue-eyed, brown- haired, 16 year-old chap hails from Spring School. He has very white teeth which he credits to the Black Market. Nelly mentions here that horse-steak keeps the teeth in trim. Upon questioning him as to his feminine fgirlj concerns, he wiggled his ears, reared up on his hind legs, and let out a. whinny that sent even the relatives in an English book back home. Who is she? Why, none other than Shirley Miller! Of course, from there on, he could talk forever, so we twist his wrist a little more and start to get some info about his sports career. Being the only returning letter-man from last years undefeated reserve team Coach Wilson Weis places the weight of good leadership on his and a few of the other high classed play ers shoulders Nelly quotes here that Tlddle ly Winks IS the most disliked sport because it s so hard to put the Q 9645 Tiddle ly Wink 1n the cup On being asked as to what he thought of the varsity losing its first game to Findlay he remarked Woodward has a very good team but a team is never too good t lose The Reserves? Why, were coming along we cant alwavs win Nelly IS usually seen with Frank Elliott and is the protege of Frank Sloan New Bulletin Board Posted Woodward s Aeolian Club better known as the school s Radio Production Class has added a new attraction in the north hall It is a bulletin board on which notices concerning the club s act1v1t1es will be posted The organizations art department will make all of' the posters which are to be used on the board S B Crouse IS responsible for constructing the board Ramona Carr is President of the club and Miss Helen Marie Griffin is advisor Cherry Street Five Drops Tilt As Bears Stop Fast Break Woodw'ard's Polar Bears shouted out the year 1943 with cries of' vic- tory as they humbled the Central Catholic five 52 to 41. on December 17. Starting in a fast and furious Cen- tral fashion, both clubs hit the nets with fair consistency. The score rolled to a 13-11 count with the Irish hold- ing the edge. At the beginning of the second stanza the Bears passed and broke through the Central zone and the half-time whistle found Homer Hanham's crew leaving the floor with a 29 to 21 advantage. Both teams got off to a slow start in the second half losing the ball on several occasions by taking too many steps and inaccurate passing. The margin was almost drawn to a dead- lock midway in the third period with Ray Murnen and Johnny Mullen dumping in a number of one handers Bob Long Woodward guard slowed down the game a bit by holding the ball, and giving the Bears an oppor tun1ty for a sure basket by working the sphere in From there the Blue and White coasted to victory Classes At Stand Still First aid classes were not ln session this week do to the fact that two ln structors Miss Mary Boyles and Mrs Mary O Brien were out of scnool Miss Boyles who IB out Wlth a severe back injury received from a fall will probably not be back for some tune Her first aid classes w1ll de taken over by Mrs O Brien who IS trying to combine them with her own or teach both classe Christmas Toys Displayed Christmas toys made by students of Miss Angela Abair s classes are on d1s play in the Tattler case They had part lin the painting and pounding of the to s Y Enough credit cannot be glven to S VB Crouse and the woodshop who did the sawing of the toys SPRING SPORTS PROGRAM ILANNED GOLF TRACK SCHEDULE ARRANPED City wide spring sports competition will bc greater in 1944 than lli the previous season which had more than half the orlgmal program banned be cause of transportation difficulties Track and golf were put back on the sports program and the date for league plav was placed for carly April by high school faculty managers in a recent meeting Because of the number of players and transportation necessary baseball and tennis teams were still banned for the duration No track coach mav be the words passed around by Arnold Brown Woodward faculty manager and if there is no pOSSlb1l1ty in view the Iolar Bear schedule may be dropped Pat McCarty Central doesnt want the Irish to be outdone and will 'send a thin clad team into competition when favorable weather prevails Howard Phipps will be able to send a golf squad to the Ottawa Park ccurse when April 18 arrives when they begm a six round schedule against Scott A matter of some importancc to Lear cagc followers IS the fact that the D1str1ct Basketball tournament will again be held in Macomber gym sometime during March For those who fecl the games should be played at Woodward because of the greater seating capacity of the Streicher Street gym information reveals th it statn officials choose the place game officlals and time of thc contests City faculty managers have no part in these ai rangements A later meeting will be held with officials from the four outside tc anis Sylvania Rossford Whitmer and Clay to decide either on a four or five game night schedule Clvde Harr Macomber faculty manager wms puked tw be tonrnamr nt nanagci unlc tztc lltlllllb ha ithci 1 ca 1 ' 11 1 1 Y . , i l i - - . . - 1 . 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Y. , I I I I V 1 1 , . . . - v 7 - ' -' - . , 1 , 1 1 L 1 z - . ' 1' ,- . I n ' , I ' , ' 1 .. iv .. ,-, I I 'I . 1 . . ' 4 i I ' . ' tl ' V' t ' . - ' l - 1, ,- 1 ' .1 1' ' . . W L ' ' , ' i ' Z . ' 2 l ' . 1 1 T ' I 1 1 ' A , - .....,.....,....,....... 3 0 . -- . x . .. , , . , , b ' ..,.... . .................... 2 0 . Q I -' 1 1 .500 -- . . V. . . , , , I, , ' .... .. ................ ....... . ...... 1 1 -U00 . . . . ' ' ............ .. ..... ......... ...... ...... 1 I .500 , 1 1 1 . . . 1 - - . ,....,.. ,. ......... ..,......... r 1 3 .ooo 1 . - , A , I A. f , I I-if - f ' I V I - 1 A Isgs 5 g - gl 11 ' ' ' 1 1 - d -1 :JI ...... .. ..... .. ......................... ..... Bears Lose First Game On Road To Findlay Five By 28-24 . Overcoming an early Woodyvarql lead, one of the finest ball teams ever to represent Findlay, Ohio, deprived Homer Hanhams' boys to remain in the undefeated ranks by toppling the Bears 1n a tightly contested 28-24 victory. I The first half saw the Bears hit the ring with a little more accuracy than the Trojans, with Bob Harrison lead- lng the team with some fine back- board work and Paul Seymour dump- ing the sphere through the hoop on a couple of long shots. Woodward held the edge at half-time with a not-too- comfortable 15-10 advantage. As the second half began, the very essence of bewilderism swept the hardwood as Findlay dropped in field- ers from all over the court. The Bears eased up their fast motion, looking for a sure fire opening but still couldnt get the range Teddv Trask a little stack of dyna mite in the making, went on a sudden scoring spree alternating in bucket making with Billy Lawrence hls hard driving forward partner The Trojans finally got the lead 19 18, and from there went on to win 28 24 Trask who averaged about 17 points a game was held to eleven points by Bob Long to lead Findlay while Lawrence pressed him with nine The Polar Bears were led by Harrison with 8 points followed by I ayak with 6 Seymour and Long 4, and Knierlm Amerks Retain First Place As Nats Are Beaten In Two Bolwmg with a four man team the Woodward Amerlcans garnered two of three games from Waite Saturday Dec ember 18 Still retaining first place in Gazzola s Sunday mormng bowllng loop the Amerks were led by Mc Gill and Sobec ki w1th 517 and 516 respectively Sczenderski also passed the 500 mark by three pins Although the Nationals dropped two games to the Libbey pmsters one of the hlgh games of the day was regls tered by Ralph Gajewski a sizzling 218 1n his middle game Gajewskl s aEorts earned hlm a 528 on the team for that day The Nats will have a chance tomor row to move ont of a second place tle with Libbey when tne leagues resume action at 1 00 p m Bishop Pro Tems During Mrs Catherine Manton s absence the past week caused by her daughter s illness Miss Dorothea Bishop had charge of the library SCORE GUESSING Come on kids rack your brains' Guess the score of the Woodward Macomber game and win a ticket to the Wood ward DeV1lb1ss contest Fred Taylor was the winner of the last score guess ing contest Drop your guess in the box outside room 119 Woodward Macomber Name Home Room THE WOODWARD TATTLER Woodward Wh1SpeIS Wlth the routlne of school back to normal the basketball games are being resumed Don t mxss the thr1ller sched uled for Frlday evening when Macom ber 18 the opponent Due to the shortage of matenals many PIIZBB were unava1lable in the magazlne campaign as a result War Stamps were given equal to the value of the prlze A total of S51 40 was glveu ou To those people who are under the nnpressxon that they have seen every th1ng we glVe th1s advlce Get a gander of Bette Seymour s GREEN nail pohshl Increases ID salarles were recelved by many gxrls ln the Cooperat1ve Re talhng classes wh1ch are dxrected by Mrs Isla Van Vranken The glrls are employed ID downtown stores One of Woodward s newest and most brightly shxnlng twosomes IS that of Lols LV oreland and Jack Mlles We wonder why xt IS that Bob Burko w1tz always manages to get a terrxflc headache durmg his seventh hour history class Better stay home mghts Bob Mrs Kathryn Schulers sophomore stanzas of the poem The Prlsoner of Chxllon recently In response to C C LaRue s call for people xnterested 1n a career ID phar rnacy Phylhs Treplnskl replled But I dont want to be a farmer Poor Phyllls In the future any locker found dood led upon w1ll be cleaned by ILS occu pant The water and soap necessary for the clean up w1ll be donated gratus by the school All the k1ds who srt on the bleachers durmg the basketball games should bear ID mind that they S15 there by the grace of S B Crouse and his woodshop boys who repalred them Out of 3:10 Jumors 283 have already purchased rmgs In comparison to the enrollment the number IS one of the hlghest Mystery of the week Who sent that lovely yo yo to Clyde Meek boys dean as a Christmas g1ft'7 The odds are that It was a person from W H S If the freshman class puts mto prac t1ce the many uses of natural hght which they are now studylng about in thelr sclence classes the Edxson Com any w1ll see some pretty lean days 1n the t1me to come An engagement ol lntrest to Wood ward people wh1ch was recently an nounced IS that of Enslgn B1ll Loerke and Helen Trautman Ens Loerke was edltor of the Tattler dur1ng h1s senlor year and M1ss Trautman was gxrls sports edltor The wh1te percale aprons wh1ch are worn by gzrls ln the food classes of MISS Ruth Lloyd and MISS Angela Aba1r are belng made by the sewlng classes of Mrs Lola Bowyer The good nelghbor pollcy between Llbbey and Woodward IS belng well cemented by three of the latest two somes which have been observed Namely they are Ethel Hogg and Ray McNe1l Ruth Komlserek and Bob Bangoff and Gerry Putry and Elton Rogers 1 1 o Mrs Mary O'Br1en lefl Monday eve nmg for Spr1ngHeld,Oh1o, to attend the funeral of her sister who recently dled She expects to return today TATTLER SPOTLIGHT FALLS ON SAGA CO EDITORS A LOEHRKE C M SPATH Wltty WVISQ Loehl ke t lala Llkes Chlcken, Llkes Chlcken, Jokes Meekly walkmg up to the edltors desk 1n the Saga OII-1C8 w1th an old envelope and a stub of a pencll lll hand we encountered Adele Loehrke co edltO1 of the Saga Staff Before we could fire our first questlon Miss Loehrke gave out w1th fi Whats Buzzm COUSIIIW We sa1d Plentx 1f youll only ne She gave got ano you dear leadex will gct mwmg, that an ltol likes 14 talk shop we isked how the Sa a wa commg along She trled her harde t to assumc a busmessllkf tom lon enough to answer that w ork on the Saga IS gomg along smoolhlx and I hope 1t wlll continue that wax l'he brown halred s mor glrl known to be a glutten for w ork b sldes being a co ed1tor she also 1s presldent of the Perlclean L1tcrarx Soclcty and a member of National Honor bOClEtW On the othrr hand she w1ll walk a lIIll9 to hear the late 4 Joke well almost Adele who IS known to her frxcnfls as Tudle says she l1kes to play the plano preferably b00g19 woog1e she also engoys a good book fr1ed ch1cken a good movle frlend chlcken FRIFD CHICKEN Summmg up we can say that sne IS both wltty and WISE but what will alwavs remaln a secret to us how do she and her co edltor decide who gets to Slt behlnd the editors desk blI1C0l lty In People Supersaga Spath Clara Mae by g1ven name hopes for Just one thlng llllS X631 a top notch yearbook And wlth an excellent staff to back he1 and her co edltor these hopes w1ll be fulfilled Slncerltx 1n people IS the first qual 1tx that Clara looks for Wlthout 11 no one c1n rate xery hlgh with he1 Clara Mae d1sclosed that th1s Ve tr the coser w1ll be blue and whlte and though lt w1ll be very slmple It w1n he cxtremelx good l00klDg There are to be no colored pages on the 1ns1de how cur And added Clara thc stall' fun loxlng and hard worklng h is lll1lSlf19fl a good part on the book MONIPS claim a good part of Clara s spare tnne F11ed chlcken ftake no lice Adele! carrots peas and water melon fwhcther 1n or out of seasonl w1ll tempt her at any tlme -N member of the Perlcleans Cla1 1 flxc feet three mches w1th blue ex es and brown hair She has a passlon for sw eaters sklrts, and sport clothes 1n general Although she was born 1n Memphzs Tennessee Clara has attended Toledo She IS usuallv seen with Ihvlhs I'rep1nsk1 and names Mrs Shellne as her favorlte teacher And oh yes' Clara IS no longe1 golng with Hlm from Australla and any offers of a new box fI'l6I'lfl would be appreclated Playshop To Enact A Ghost Of A Show For Tokyo Team M1ss Dorothy Warner s Playshop group w1ll present next Thursday dur 1ng the assembly a one act comedy en txtled A Ghost ofa Show to the w1n rung Tokyo team 1n the recent bond dr1ve sponsored by the Student Coun Last ln the play are Grace Alen Robert DuMonte George Marks Phlllp Mansour Michael Kxkolskl Kate Kelter Ehzabeth Douglas Pat Morgan Alex Sahadl and Leona Dluglewlcz The record made by the Tokyo team IS a commendable one The Fourth Natlonal Bond Dr1ve begxns th1s month and Woodward students are expected to purchase addxtlonal lstamps and bonds Ratlon Stamps W1n G1rls Volley Ball Tournament Wlth the closmg of the xollex ball tournaments of Wednesdav nights sponsored by the Girls Leaders Club the wlnners of the tournament have been announced The mad scramble betw een teams Was Won by the vlctor lous Ratlon Stamps led by captaln Harriet Long and her team mates 1n clud1ng Nellle Dorn, Susanne Jay Jean Klaster Bettv Jane Rogers Carolyn Rogers Fay West, Stell Cuk1ersk1 and Dorothy Sklba Joan McLean and Marllvn Rus d1eker were the w1nn1ng couple of the fast moung table tennis tournament YXl'llCl1 has also ended Now that basketball has come lnto season, the Leaders Club w1ll sponsor tournaments 1n th1s sport wh1ch w1ll begln next week Th1s w1ll g1ve the girls t1me to acqulre sklll 1n th1s game, wh1ch IS also bemg taught 1n the gym classes Only club teams may part1c1pate 1n the tournament Mem bers who are mterested are asked to contact M1ss Kathryn McClure 1n the g1rls gym As you pass through the hall on the thlrd floor, be sure to see the reahstxc drawlngs made by Helen Barr and Dorothy Lewandowskl Models were used for the portraxts BEA s Q Box Dear Sharp1e Her heart has seemed to flutter lately She IS a Junlor w1th the ln 1t1als R W What causes all th1s palpltatlon 9 Interested Ed Dear Fd Recent reports seem to po1nt to the fact that hlgh blood pressure causes all the exc1tement I Towd You Bea Dear Smarty Doesnt a l1ttle Frosh called Kath leen have any chance w1th the Jun1or B111 Hard1ng Or IS h1s heart al ready taken? We want to know Dear Inqu1s1tne The latest news on the subject re veal that Mr HdFdlHL, s heart IS now bemg well taken care of by Elruma Dreno, sophomore Better luck next t1me, Answer box Bea Dear Fortune Teller How about the name of Jack Uble s new g1rl Wondering Dear Wlde eyes All I have up to date 1n my files IS that her name IS Dolores Keep post ed for further deta1ls Suspense IS my motto Bea Dear MISS Know It All Elleen Bryan has been walklng the halls lately w1th someone who catches my eye Come on, bub how about h1s name 7 Manless and Desperate Dear Lonesome Pacmg the halls wlth the very lucky M1ss Bryan IS none other than B111 Blrmlngham You have h1s name, so Just try to get h1s phone number Just call me cupld, Bea. CALL ARMS HAPPY NEW YEAR to all you Woodward fellows out there from all of us back here WRITE LETTERS I promlsed you the addresses of Jule Duhart Danny Jackson and Jack Baker 1n the last ISSUE so here they are Cpl Damel Jackson, 520th QM Corps, 35558777 Camp Ell1s Ill1no1s Pvt Jule Duhart 35227080 Co C lst Bn lst Regt Fort McClellan Alabama Pvt Jack E Baker Recrult Depot Bn Platoon 286 Co B Mantford IOlllt Camp Camp Le Jeune New Rlver North Carol1na Inc1dentlv Jack rece1ves the Tattler each week WRITE LETTERS Attentlon k1dS of MISS Betty Nel sons first hour class of last year' Ivt Joseph J Bubacz 35229093 Co D 31 S1g Tr Bn CSCRTC Camp Crowder MISSOUTI would llke to hear from vou Joe sa1d he Wlll answer all letters and IS more than glad to re celve them WRITE LETTERS The mother of Lt Joseph Boes of the 504th Paratroop Inf, reported to 1nJured December 15 wh1le on active duty 1n Italy Wh1le 1n school, Joe was a member of the Eng1neer1ng Soc1ety and well l1ked by h1S fr1ends WRITE LETTERS Th1s b1t of news IS about L S Dobaczewsk1 The address 1S F S Dobaczewsk1 F3!c Un1t X Provost Guard NTS Norfolk 2 Va He IS studylng and drawmg bluepr1nts 1n the Dlesel Englheerlng School WRITE LETTERS Hello was a greet1ng to the stu dent body and teachers from Pvt LOUIS Kaczmarek 35295781 58th Tra1n1ng Group Kessler Fleld MISS 1SS1ppl He IS study1ng to be an a1r cadet ln the Army A1r Corps Im sure Loule would apprec1ate a l1ttle mall WRITE LETTERS Forest Badgley has been transferred from Great Lakes to Oxford Oh1o He used to be w1th Charley Myneeder at the Lakes, but lf they are now, IS another unanswered questlon The ad dress IS Forest E Badgley S2!c 39 D1v U SNT S Rad1O Mlaml Um verslty Oxford, Oh1o WRITE LETTERS Th1s kld saw h1s brothers address ID the 'lattler and wanted to know 1f h1s could be put in so some of the fellows could wr1te He has been 1n A C for s1x months and 1S tak1ng a course ln alrplane mechamcs When th1s IS completed, a course 1n gunnery lS to be taken All letters w1ll be answered promptly by Pvt R E Eckman 35558115 412th TS S P O Box 333 Kessler Fleld MISSISSIPPI WRITE LETTERS Well we finally recexved the ad dresses of the three Staslak brothers Here they are Walter R Staslak A R M 3rd class Quonset Point Rhode Island Walter 18 a grad of 38 Leo E Staslak Seaman 2nd class Trg Sqdn N A S Da'las Texas Leo is a grad of 39 John L SLBSIBR, S2c U S N R, U S S Bennlon, D D 662, Care of Fleet Post Office, New York, N Y The three brothers are anxious to re ceive letters from Woodward students fespeclally gxrlsl So c'mon k1ds, wnte . . . - 1 O , C O 1 . . - . 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' . 2 . 1 . at 4: at Y . .Y . . . . .- ' , - ' - 1 I , 1 ' I ' ' l Y ' n 1 1 - - . Y . ' Y , I 7 1 1 vi ' - . . . , Y. Y , . - 1' 1 Y E , . A D . ' ,JL ' . , ' 1 1 a . ' . ' - Y ' , 1 ' . ' ' ' 1 ' , ' . . ' - ' , ' 1' ' - ik ik 1: ' ' . . . ' , . . . I . - . Y . 1 , . , 1 ' Y ' ' I s 1 Y n I f . , - , ' . - f f. .- .' 'z : - ' . 5 ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ,g 3 3 . Y. . ' . - I .l.... ' . ' 'l -1 ' , 1 1 1 . . ' . . Y . . .L l - Y Y - . I . . , Y Y . . f ' . 7 ' A 3 3 ' . . . . :K ak Yr ' ' Y 1 . , , ' . 1' . ' . Y 1 ' Y ' ' ' Y - I Y . . 1 . ., Y Y 1 Y Y Y . A . Y A. Y Y Y 1 , ' 1 l Y . Z ' You can do wzth WOODWARD TATTLER mes dzmes and dollars mm war Constantly Conszstently Constructive stamps and w a r out The men tn serutce cannot Buy Stamps and bonds Bonds Vol XVI Toledo Ohio January 14 1944 No 13 S78 00 COBTRIBUTED BY STUDENTS Prggrqm Plqnned TQ Hgngr IN TWO DAYS OF RED CROSS DRIVF The proceeds for the first two daysx of the Red Cross drne amounted to S78 00 Thls amount 1ncludes only the contr1but1ons of the students Frlday January 14, IS the last day of the dr1ve wh1ch had been post poned tw1ce before once because of the openlng of the War Bond Dr1ve and agam when Mrs Mary OBr1en was suddenly called out of town Ping Pong Table Purchased A 525 00 pxng pong table for the sol dlers at the Rossford Ordmance Depot was bought by the Junlor Red Cross of Woodward Prevlously tables were made byS B Crouse s woodshop boys but due to pr1or1t1es on lumber and lack of t1me th1s table was bought from the general fund As an addxtlon project the Red Cross furnlshed 33 yards of whlte muslln to be used as bandages ln the boys first ard classes S B Crouse a woodshop boys have fimshed five bedslde tables whxch w1ll be shipped to an army hospltal Mlss Mary Boyles Surprlses School By Return To Dutles Mlss Mary Boyles sczence teacher surprlsed faculty and students by re turmng to Woodward last Tuesday after sutfermg a back lnjury that was expected to keep her from school for two or three months As X Rays dlsclosed two fractured vertebrae she was placed ln a cast whlch enables her to stand up and walk Supported 1n thls way she was permltted to return to her teachxng and expects to be able to stay the rest of the year masholldaysln Lew1sburg Ohio when she shpped on the 1ce and was taken toa hospltal ID nearby Columbus Letter Recelved Pr1nc1palC LaRue recelved a letter from the Employment Servlce and Re tall Merchants Board thanklng all the students for thelr help m rellevlng the shortage of workers durmg the holxday season The teachers who permlted thelr stu dents to mxss their classes for a week are also thanked for they w1ll have to spend some time ln helplng the stu dent make up hxs work Ghost Of Show Postponed At the t1me the thumbnall sketches of the cast of A Ghost ofa Show were wrxtten the play was to have been enacted yesterday However due to the lllness of Ellzablth Douglas the per formance w1ll be postponed xndefinltly Faculty Members Buy Toys The toys made by M1ss Angela Abalr s chlld care classes were sold to faculty members before Chr1stmas The five dollars earned by thxs project N111 be put 1Dt0 thelr fund for use at a later date A letter of apprecxatlon was sent to the Feeley Box Company whlch donat ed the wood for the toys Dinner To Honer Majorettes Plans for a dmner honorlng senlor members of the Majorette Club June Wagner Ruth Komlsarek and Helen Barabash have been made June has four years to her credlt whlle Ruth and Helen have one year each 'lhe advisors Mlss Amle Mlller and Edgar Sorton w1ll be guest of honor at thls HEBII' to be held ID Aprxl Mld Year Graduates, January 21 In Auditorium SNATCHED H1 Mates Its just txo Marme Prlvates reportlng, 111 kenny Cann and Chuck Wymer GHIOTS of yester year Vle reahze that Vou are probablv wry busv and that your t1me IS no doubt very 'valuable but please spare us a moment or two Belng amonfr the AEP fAmcr1cans exlled 1n Carolmal weve sort of lost contact w 1th the ClV1llZEd w orld, that lS with the exceptlon of a fc w letters that do drlbble 1n by Pony Express Be that as lt may we were wondermg lf 1n due time a Tattler mlght eventually get through As much as we hate to be blunt we w1ll get to the pomt Would you please 11st us along w1th your other regular subscr1ber We would l1ke very much to read the latest goss1p from 216 and also the lunch per1od rumors that drlft from 210 durlng the fourth and fifth hours Knowmg from what we read 1n the back woods newspapers that there IS an acute man power shortage, we are forced to admlt that we cannot help to allevlate Sald shortage by our physlcal presence but would gladly do anythmg w1th1n our meager powers to help out In short, we would both be very pleased to obllge by correspond1ng wxth any of the stay at home blondes, brunettes, or redheads fno others ellglblel For the convenlence of mterested persons our addresses are as follows Kenny lyt ken L Cann USMC Co C Om Bn Bks 420 Camp Lejeune, New Rlver, IN C Chuck Pvt Chas A Wymer USMC H and S Co , 16th MZTIHSS fEngrsJ 5th Mar1ne DIVISION Fleet Mar1ne Force Camp Lejeune New RIVBT, N C We rema1n, Ken and Chuck Ed Note We have sent them the Tattlers how about some letters from the students Semor Girls Ellglble For Spec1alClasss At Whltney Durlng the second semester Wood ward s semor gxrls will have an oppor tunxty to enroll ln a course of 06.108 machlnes or power sewmg at Whxtney Vocatxonal Hlgh School Students takmg thxs course w1ll re mam ID Woodward unt1l about noon when they will travel to Whltney for thxs special class One point whlch Prmclpal La Rue wxshes to have mentloned IS that the glrls w1ll be graduated from Woodward egardless of the fact that they are also studymg at Whxtney Mxss Ethel Wooden prmc1pal of the glrls school requests that the names of the students interested 1n the class be malled to her off1ce by Monday January 24 Appllcants should also be notlfied to come to Whltney on Frlday January 28 at 9 30 for an lntervxew Exammatlons To Be Gwen Jan 26, 27 No One Exempt On January 26 and 27 exams for the first semester s work w1ll be held from 900 AM to 230 PM and must be tak en by every student In the past years students malntaln 1ng A and B averages were exempted but the state laws now requlre all pu p1ls to take exams Students havxng gym classes must attend their study halls on the above dates Also the teachers are to give the tests to the students during these per IO s Art Classes Domg Portralts Mxss June Anderson s advanced art classes are dolng portraxt work ln dry brush Poslng for the group of semors are Bonn1e Whately and Joyce laylor first hour lack Cole and Donna Clark second hour and Nancy Snellhaker thlrd hour Why the Sea Is Salt W1ll Be Presented Over Alr Thurs Why the Sea Is Salt a fa1ry tale Wfltten for radlo productxon by Dor1s Boos IS the select1on chosen by Mlss Helen Marle Grlffln s productlon class to be glven over the a1r Thurs day January 22 Narrated by Andy Fenady the tale w1ll be presented over WTOL from 2 15 2 30 Students partlczpatlng 1n thls story besldes the narrator are Ramona Carr, June Wymer, Chfford Davls, Norman Abood Ray Jacobs, L1ne DeHay, and the tr1o whlch w1ll represent the Three M's Susan Tlmmel, Betty Peerrlat, and Delphme Kasprazak 358 Unsats Were Recelved By Puplls For Last Quarter Unsats for thls last quarter of school work total 358 wxth the senlors hold mg the smallest amount 29 while soph omores had the largest 174 Junior students recelved 73 freshmen 82 On the whole Woodward female stu dents are more SCh0l8StlC as the num ber of unsats recexved by them were 153 whlle the males tipped the numerlal scale at 205 These unsatlsfactory reports have been sent through the mall for all sen 1ors Other classmen recelve them through the mall 1f they are deserv1ng of more than one Glrls Study Child Care Mlss Hazel Coy s Home Nursxng stu dents are gamlng chlld care knowledge Concentratmg now on the makmg of books on baby s dally routlne many of the students f1nd lt flttlng directly to the programs at home Experlence for future work w1ll also be obtamed The most satisfactory books w1ll be shown ID the dxsplay case Rev S C Mlchelfelder To Be Speaker, Woodward Glee Club To Sung A program honormg those who are graduatmg at the m1d year, w1ll be held January 21 ln Woodward s audl tonum The Reverend S C Mlchel felder w1ll speak and the Glee Club w1ll smg D1plomas w1ll not be dlS tr1buted unt1l the commencement ex erclses 1n June but s1nce many of the boys are leavmg for the armed serv ICBS, thls program Wlll be held Graduatlng are Dorothv Ashford, Joyce Burke Florence Colby, Elsye DeArmond Eula Elsenbrandt, Llame Ellls, Mary Kramer, Francls Lathrop, Wllllmlna Mack1n1c Mary Nareskl Eleanor Nassar, Clara Rlser, Maude Rlttlnghouse, Geraldme Sloan, Loretta Stalfer Patty Wood Ruth Woods Me1v1n Gust Paul He1nl1n, Robert Janlszewskl, Robert Martl Frank P1aseck1, Joseph Zarnoch, and Eugene Zawlsza Headmg the program COmm1tt96 ln charge of th1s IS Ramona Carr and Worklng wlth her are Dorothy Czar netk1 Mary Helen Stauffer, Norman Abood Elo1se Haymes, EdW1n N1cner sh1 Adele Loehrke Norbert Zakolskl J1m Martln, and Vlfglhla Lukaslk Questlonalres Wlll Be Sent To Woodward Servlce Men As an ard ln helpmg those from the Toledo area now servxng ID the armed forces ID decldmg what thelr post war plans w1ll be varxous groups of the c1ty met and complled a questxonaxre based on th1s subject whlch they sent to each man and woman to be filled out and sent back to the Y M C A Educatlon rehglon vocatlonal ad justment health entertamment and recreatlon are the general topics from whxch the questions were chosen Sidney Adams mlhtary editor of the Tattler has taken the responslblllty of seelng that every boy and girl from Woodward now servlng 1n some branch of the servlce reclves a copy Saga On Schedule Progress on the 44 Saga IS bemg accompllshed exactly on schedule A cover for the annual has not been decxded upon however lt IB certam that the cover w1ll be of slmple design ln blue and whxte Woodshop Bullds Booth For the forthcomlng Natlonal Bond Drxve which beglns January 18 the boys 1D S B Crouse s woodshop have made a booth xn whlch the stamps will be sold The Student Councll has not made any definlte plans as to the way the drlve w1ll be conducted Thxs IS due to the other actlvxtles whxch are taking up a great deal of t1me of the council Woodshop Has Display On v1ew 1n the dlsplay case are artx cles made by members of Joy Mohr hart s wood classes These artlcles ln clude a coffee table an end table smoke stand model plane dustpan compass and a nut bowl Students who partlclpated ln their mak1ng lnclude Louls Dudek Ray Gol k1ew1cz Chuck Couner Bxlly Brlngman Donald Carle B111 Tvanzkls Emmette Beebe Rober' Barllngourt Russell Schwelges B111 Besse Alvxn Morris and Paul Radhone 1 1 ' 1 I ' cr ' ' 9' 1 - I - 1 1 1 ' l f Y ' 9 - T1 J l O ' 2 l.. . 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' K ' ' . . 1 - 1 THE WUUDWARD TATTLER lllllllilltd and lrmted I ycry School Wcek by th luplls of Woodw 1rd Illgh School Irlcc ot a single copy crm: ' Ally' t qffsastotxhdl TATTLLR Sl AI' F Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskn Lucille Foley Chrnstme Pavlos Beatrice Blaleckx R bert H ll tt Editor in Chief Managlng Edltor News Editor Feature Fdxtor Special Feature Exchange Editor o a e Cirls Sports Edltor Ruth Komisarek MIIIIBPY Editor Sidney Adams Advlsor Mrs Marie Ersig Invest Your Money In War Bonds us and the fourth drlve beginning January 18 we are again urged to lnvest a mayor share of our money 1n war bonds and stamps Some people have adapted the attltude that they needn t purchase extra stamps and bonds because they have already bought many bonds to date For all those who are now earning higher wages and in whose families more members are earning lt should be no problem to slgn up for war bonds Th increased family income should lead to great er ond buying For all rthers bond buying may mean a sacrifice but no sacrifice would compare wlth what the troops are sacrificing daily The government expects us to put every dollar we can into war bonds Increased income that 18 spent for luxury only prolongs the war So let us Woodward students learn to put every penny every dime every dollar that we can spare mto war bonds and stamps War bonds are not a gift they are a saving Whoever buys war bonds has the elevating feel mg that he has helped his country and also the assurance that he has placed hls money in the safest mvestmf nt Are You Nutrltlon Consc1ous'7 AlN t0plC of conversation m the Woodward cafeteria last week was the small red or black disks which were handed to each per son purchaslng a lunch If you bought a nutritious lunch you were given a red d1sk with a V Those who purchased lunches not containing all the es sentxals were blackballed w1th small black out disks If the alm of th1s nutrltlon campalgn was to make everybody conscious of the1r selection It cer taxnly achleved its purpose It is a good thing for adults as well as hlgh school students to watch nutrltlon closely during these tunes Our government IS appealing to us to remaln healthy and on the job It is our patrxotlc duty to do so Perhaps thls method ofawards and demerxts w1ll help us to stay alert in our selection of foods The home nurslng classes which sponsor these nutrltlon carnpalgns will attempt this undertaking once a week They will not disclose which day this wlll happen but catch lunch purchasers unaware Thls nutrition campaign applles only to students for varlous reasons Mr LaRue asked that teachers trays be not Inspected Program Planned For January Grads ECAUSE of the unusually large amount o seniors graduating ln January, a special pro gram has been prepared This is the first pro gram of that type ever to be presented 1n Wood ward for the rnld term graduates Previously the students merely received the1r diplomas wlthout any ceremony A dec1d1ng factor an this increased number IS the war Students are eager to get all the educatlon they can before they are called 1nto servlce Have Your Three Cents Ready OR the purposes of convenlente and allevzatlon of the tlme element, will all students who purchase Tattlers each week have three cents in change or at least a small enough com so as not to make changing 1mpract1cal'7 To those students who pay for a three cent Tattler with a dollar bill, we ask them to change their ways Make it easier for yourself and for us by making an effort to have the correct change THE WOOD WARD TATTLER OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such In discussing songs which were popular ln the last World War Miss hdlth Murphy stated ln her second hour Bngll h class that she heard they are reviving Katie One of her very bright pupllsln the class eyed Katie Kxeter shecplshls and replied About time somebody did Franny Dyer s original spelling, oflhe Hoosier Schoolmaster appeared on a rece: t Pngllsh test as follows Who s Your School Master New cheer for basketball games Beatem Bustem That s Our Custom Former Woodward student Iohn Hasty was seen roammgthe halls last Wednesday Could It be that be was lonely for h1s old Alma Mater or was Sue Cheney the reason for his return'7 ingl What IB Sardinia noted for? Bob Sardmes' The happy expression on Patty Wood s face IS due to the fact that Iarry Leffler IS home on fur lough Jim Knlerem lstomshed hls frlends bv skatlng wlth a gxrl at the Tattler Skate a few weeks ago What will happen in this world next? I dont know whether to blame it on the holz day season or on the weather but Clarlce Burns and Geraldlne Barnett are a few of the Idle Dreamers who hate to get back to the school routine Can you blame them' Where you find one you 'llwavs find the other thls seems to be true of Janet Phillips and Jackie Matthc ws lately The reason for the rush business at the f onald Pharmcy IS due to the tact that Bob Harrlson be gan Jerking sodas there not so long., ago In looking through the 32 Saga Mr IaRue can be seen wearing a striped suit Wonder if this ls his present brown one and if not why doesn t he alternate It Wlth his duration suit This lteY'l1lS slightly dated but when Sophle Ar vanltls saw Inn Tuckers graduatxon picture she swooned and crled Is he real? Luana Manahan has finally looked at a man meanlng Emll Darrh of course Who wouldn t'7 Ashley Fitzpatrick still retains the name of Blg, gest Freshman Wolf However thls can t last much longer because next vearhe ll bea sophomore Thazall for now chlllun And until next week s column comes out yo all wlllprobably be welland happy Trlals And Trlbulatlons Of Blology Trounlc starts even before school' As the teacher walks mto the room we notice a large package marked fragmle under her arm What can 1tbe'7 Ah, its opened' The contents are announced some lovely speclmens of Sorracema Cpltcher plant to vouj, and a mce Dxonaea 'sounds like Venus' Ply Trap, or does 1t'7l and alovely big Jar ofone and a half dozen preserved frogs But wait, the class notlces something new has been mlssxng NJ mlcroscrope slides of Insect tracheae are to be found hidden in the mass of ex celsxor The group sits for a moment in mourning of its' loss, but bursts into glee at the announcement of a movie first hour All are expectantly Waltlng when the film breaks twice, but lt finally stays to gether, and we enyoy a dramatlc story of the life of a crayfish By the time all the numerous first hour reports are made,a -peclal announcement or two has been heard, the teacher can't stand lt any longer,so she assigns more homework and promptly forgets her troubles by consuming a chocolate Cluster' bar Doris Poole ls the attraction that l'-rings Peter Badas to the Elm Bakery every night Don Davuifrxends no longer refer to hum as Don, but are cnstantlv mallmg h1m Sweetums Frann1e fan be credlted with thi: renammg Greetings gate' Let s circulate As their speclal Christmas edition Warren G Harding Senior High School arranged a very artlstlc cover of red and green which was placed around each separate edl tlon of the paper 'l wo workmen sat down to eat the1r lunches and one began to unwrap a parcel about 20 inches long What s that' asked his frlend 'Vly wlfe s away so I baked a ple A bit long lsn t 1t'7 Sure xt s long It srhubarb Swlped Southern California High School students have poured all the1r summer earnings 1nto Jeep drives m the form of war bonds and stamps Some 1800 schools are taking part in the 'rrlple threat Jeep campalgn wlnch made a fine Lhrlstmas present for Uncle Sam Santa Barbara High Skip In a phone booth talklng to my glrl but someone wanted to use the phone so we had to get out Maumee Hlgh School Ferman phrases that are prepared for the Navy personnel to study comprise the materlal used 1n a German class ln Piedmont California A recent survey shows that four out five women haters are women If this 19 to much for you I ll sign oft' by saying I ll see you next week Black Java Sub Disc Hlts Greetings guys and gals pull up a chalr and let s talk over some new waxles Going back some time we have first on the list In the Mood by the one and only Glenn Mlller Dlnah Shore s album Vluslcal Orchids is really a top notch seller Among the good tunes 1n It are Honeysuckle Rose Blues 1n the Night and all the other good old timers Art1e Shaw s Begin the Begulne rated high according to the latest Juke box titles Gomgback to Glenn Miller his It Must Be Jelly IB plckmg up speed Attention all you boogie WOOQIB fans the8 To the Bar album plano boogle woogie recored by Iohnson and Olson is really In the groove Going back to Glen Mlller we have his Carribean Clipper Man' The way those trump ets go to town in the mlddle So much for that Next on the list is the One OclockJump an Bugle Call Rag whlch are both solid senderd Dreaded D6Stln8tl0n It was this mornlng that I received that tern fymg message that made my blood freeze in my veins Fmally summomng my courage I made my way slowly faltermglv down the long dimly light ed corridor Beads of perspxratlon beat upon my brow My knees kept bucklmg from under me Flnally when I thought I could go no further I reached my destinatlon I stood before the door hardly darlng to go ln The sound of hushed volces from wlthln penetrated my ear With a sudden wave of determination I Hung open the door There Isaw some students as frlghtened asI They too were awaiting their sentence Yes they too were wamng to see the dean BEA S Q BOX Dear Fast Finder, Could you please tell whether a big handsome senlor like me has a chance with Mildred Ludlum? 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' ' 1 THE WOODWARD TATTLER EARS TIGERS T0 CLAS FUR LEAGUE F32 'Tv 5131.1 1 d 'f'5' .ng 'ty Ti Definitely havlng a d1rect bearxng on the utv league standings Homer Hanham takes hlS once beaten bas ketball team to the Upton Awenuf hardwood ton1ght to lock horns wlth the DeV1lb1ss T1gers Equally balanced the teams enter the game Vl'l the toss up method DCV1lblS looks a shght blt bettc1 fro past performances but Wood 1 rd dldnt reallv start rhckm u t1l the Maumee win 'ind h1s lookc declslvely better in th1s weel prfu tice sessions R.6COL'l1lZ6d as one of Coach Scotty Flozenfes best teams the I1 ers hold all LlIlbl6YT1lShPd record of s1x NXlll and no losses wh1le llomers 114 1 l1a dropped but one battle and Lllllk out on the good slde of SIX Otllbl games ln league play the lola1 Ie rs have four w1ns while DeV1l biss has gathered in three Scannmg over the startlng ten players the West Pnl squad has the edge 1n he1ght but the tlmlll followlng up under the b'1ckboardw1ll proxe to be the b1ggest factor Wood ward has looked decldedly good at IS 1ot11 trams hate speed Zlllfl endur e ll l the fan can be sure o ng 1 mst mot ball game K 1 1 Hmham repo ts that exert one 1 1 ore than 1eadx to 1 lll 1 Kme 1m 1 clnef defe11s1vem'1n mrl should be dan erous on h1s lo11 shot Bob lom fleet footed guard 11d l'111l Soxmoar aio accurate w1tl1 ll 1 mr J 1l nm Pava pert: d to be at h1s peak and will do lllg sl1'11e m the backboard work Bob HdTFlS0l1S fine Job of handllng the 111a1o1 part of the pixot slot and h1s 11eat follow up work have become al most ro1t111e Each and ex erv boy 1S marked down on the look out l1st DeV1lblSS 1 b111lt around big Jack lfeliler who leads the team Ill sco1 ing Dave Lrown and Sammy Botek w1ll IVQ the Bears plentv of worrv A crack 11t1st on tlp lll shots IS Al Iewls w h1 0 Ieo Mahr should g LEAD slxong from out front ln re erxe powoi Woodward looks 1 mlle bll better Cal DuHart leads t e econd team by usln h1s height 1 good af' antagc wh1le the rest of the tc am 'ue 1lso YlI'll'lI, to go Coach El 1renre ha sw 1e tall reserves who show fanly well T' 1 tol 1r lCdlS w1ll haw to he Oll e 1Iert :nd rr 1lly play he1ds um t 1 ylxc 1 IS rn Fhus the game w1ll be a quoshon of whether Hanh 1111 boys nan bre ik through the T1 er defense 'md etlecti elx bottle ao I'f'e1ffer to rome through spellln XlCt0lX lxerx nook and cornei is expected to be filled Starting, time 1s 7 00 NZTSILW contes' at 880 This game shapes up as 1 DTCVIGVK of the prob able city cha1np1o11s as both clubs have show ll better results than their CCJIYIIDQLILOYS BEARS RUN OVER MAUMEE BY 44 22 Woodward Plavs Flne Ball As Maumee Cagers Suffer Setback Woodwards classy Polar Bear Cagers made a clean sweep over the weekend by registering a 44 22 tr1 umph over the game Panthers of Maumee high last Saturday night in the Maumee gym The Bear five gettmg prlmed for their all important battle with De V1lb1ss, led by a w1de margin through out the entlre encounter with the reserves playing most of the final ha Center Bob Harrison paced the Polarxtes as he held complete control over the backboards and made many fine t1p 1n shots In the first quarter Woodward he1d a small 14 5 lead most of the scorlng being on foul shots by Payak Harm son and Long hit several fielders Ill the second canto and the Bears held a comfortable 24 7 margm at the halftime During the thlfd stanza the Bruins staged a quick scoring rally and mo-.t of the reserves entered the game with a 20 pomt edge As the fourth period got underway the second strmgers proved to be al most as strong as the startmg fue for they hit from all over the court Cal DuHart was the spearhead ll' this rally as he netted 7 points several goals com1ng on neat plvot shots JACK PFEIFFER Baby of a famlly living on Loxlox Street ln the West End IS 6 4 Jack Pfeiffer, mamstay of the DeV11o1ss Tlger cage squad Jack, no nick name, has been playing basketball since he was 1n grade school and has known Woodward's Jlm Knierim Just about that long High pomt man on the Tiger teaxr, he pals around with Brown, Botek, F1ke, and LEWIS, all valuable assets to Scotty Florence's best squad 1n many years Pfelifer expects DeV1lb1ss to whip the Bears tonlght, having based his op1n1on on comparatlve scores and a lot of confidence 1n hlS team mates Gene Moore, 1nI1ured 1n the Waite game, has a hardened muscle and hasn't played for some time Moore, a heavy loss, was replaced by Bllly DeVore brought up from the llght welght team Having rated basketball over food, he also mentioned some interest 1n the fems Tonlght however, h1s mam lnterest w1ll be to beat Woodward Now in his senior year at the Up ton Avenue high school, it has been qulte a few years SINCE he practiced shppmg past the ushers at the Roval 'Theatre S P0 RTS Shim. nga OODWARD AND DeVILBISS basketball fans will see the above Tiger cagers ID action tonight pitted agaxnst the Polar Bears From left to flght standing are Dave Brown Jr Same Botek seated Gene Moore Jack Pfexffer and L o Vhhr All tn boys named will be on the hardwood at the opening whistle wlth th exception of Moore who was injured during the football season WOODWARD KEGLERS AGAIN HAD PERFECT RECORD LAST SATURDAY It was Scott 1n the Amer1ca11 League and Ottawa Hills in the Na txonal that were the v1ct1n1s of the Bear Keglers last Saturday But Woodward teams, who had Just a fair average for the1r bowllng 1n the1r last contest, sparked up and n1ade a clean sweep of the1r three games, making it a perfect day and strength enmg the1r league standings Although no outstanding s1ngle games were recorded for the National team, they managed to h1t their high est team score SIHCC the season be gan On the American team, how ever, 1t was a different story with all but one member h1tt1ng the two hundred mark 1n one of their games Bob Wysocki holds honors on th1s team for the high three game total of 611 and single game of 213 so far this season H1gh three game honor IS held on the National team by Dan Blemek Wlth a 549, wh1le Ralph Gyewsk1's 218 for a single game stands out The two hundred games bowled on tlu A1111-r1r:111 loanl last weclt were Ray Szenderskl 212, Jack McGill 212, Norm Sobreckl 211, and Bobby Wy SOCk1 200 Averages for members of both teams up to date are as follows American 187 178 169 162 150 Bob Wysocki Norm Sobreckl Ray Szenderski Jack McGill Dale Van Barg IN atlonal Ralph Gajewski 154 Daniel Blefllek 145 Mart1n Marcimak 144 Dave Grlbbln 143 Joe Frankowski 136 As in basketball it seems that boys at the Audltorlum alleys have the same feeling of beat those Woodward boys For the past two seasons, the Bears have had good ma terial The first vear, the Woodward p1nsters were young and mexperi enced, but now they are glvmg any comblnatlon IU the city race .1 verv gffofl 1071111 total fo heat the BEARS STOP STRONG MECHANICS 35 32 Kublak Mechamc Sparkplug Is Big Headache To Bear Flve Woodwards Polar Bears found lt plenty tough last Friday as they de feated a strong quintet representing Macomber Vocational by a 35 32 score The Bears grabbed the lead 1n the openlng mlnutes of play and held lt throughout but the outstanding per formance of Leo Kub1ak, Mechanic forward, kept the Bear cagers on edge all evening For Woodward Seymour sparked the attack hlttlflg the hoop for 10 markers Toward the close of the second quarter, J 1m Kmerim, who was ass1gned the task of holding Kubiak dowm was taken from the game be cause he already had three persons on him The half ended Knlerim started the th1rd stanza along with Payak Long Seymour and I-Iarr1son but a tr1cky underhand shot by Kublak found Kmerim marchlng to the players bench V13 the foul line Howard Haines took over the vacant position This vlctory made It four stralght in the c1ty league for the Bears and put them half a game ahead of the second place DeV1lb1ss Five The Tigers won three successive contests The M6Chan1CS tried to outwlt Homer Hanhams boys by changlng their defens1ve from a man to man defense to a 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I ' ' ' 1 - - . . . . u yr ' ' ' , l ' ' 1 1 - I rr A 7 ' Woodward WhlSpGrS At last that lmportant dav has ar rlvedl Yes, tonlght we meet DeVll blSS at DeVllb1ss We on hand t Wltness thls 6XCItlng game betyyeell the clty's top teams Bonnle Whately Joyce Taylor Jack Cole and Donna Clark have been get tlng some valuable modellng exper lence lately They are models for MISS June Andersons advanced art classes who are dolng portralt work Thanks are extended to James Pol locks first hour class by June Wag ner The class presented June yy lth a surprlse glft on her return to school after her recent lllness When Clyde Van Tassel announced to hls classes that a lnovle on Sumatra would be shown the classes screamed and swooned Apparently they mls understood Sumatra for Slnatra Thls IS one for the books Sopho more Jack Shlmman IS unlque He IS the sole possessor of an unsat yyhlch he recelved ln the very lnterestlng subject of study hall Another mouse eluded hall guards and managed to galn entrance to the school But after much chaslng he was caught bv Don HIEIGW Andy Fenady and Dolores Pudllckl He IS now a speclmen for MISS Grace Cronks blology classes What IS the my sterv collcernlllg the ultlmatums belng eyrchanged betyyeen Ted Smllek and Blll Pfefferle durlng the past few weeks Could all thls posslbly have anythlng to do yylth the Czarneckl twlns Memory stanzas from the poem Soroab and Rustln' were reclted by Mrs Kathryn Schulers clas es Josephlne Nowak knows all about It dont you Josephlne Indlvldual Saga Tattler and Stu dent Councll member plctures were taken by O M Thompson last week Speaklng of plctures Mr Thompson reports that he sold more athletlc plctures thls vear than ever before The k1dS nlust be more athletlc COHSCIOUS MISS Annle Wettermans everyday llvlng classes donated 397 50 to the Junlor Red Cross The money yyas derlved from sales tax stamps yyhlch were brought ln bv the classes The long and short of It seems to be the correct descrlptlon for the new twosome Pattv Carwaekl and Don Tlgges Regardlesss of what IS sald to them thev are ODIIVIOUS to everythlng but each other A blt of lnfornlatlon GSPGCIHIIV for Mrs Hella Anderson It lsnt a llttle demon who makes the hall pass dlS appear all the tlme But It could be gremllns C C LaRue recelved a letter from the Employment SETVICC and Retall Merchants Board thanklng all the students for helplng to relleve the shortage of workers durlng the holl day season In order to TOCPIWG a complete credlt for the year, the nlalorettes are studylng muslcal theory whlch IS be lng taught by Edgar Sorton M Sorton assures the students that they wlll have learned the basls muslc by the close of school Many glrls have come to the con cluslon that Jack Mlles has hvpnotlc eves A glance at Jack wlll be re turned by an appreclatlve stare Take lt easy, Jack THE WOODWARD TATTLER Wooclshop Advisol, Crouse, Buslest Man .In Woodwald Llp Boards Bookcases, Tables On Roster Undoubtedly the buslest ITIZIII lll lloodyyald IS S I Crouse Ycs hes the one froln the woodshop who nm yer refuses to do a favor for any onc Mr Crouse has done nlore to ald Mrs OBrlens Red Clo ss lllldertak lng than any one teacher ln the bulld lng Lap boards, end tables and book cases are only a few of the nlany artlcles made for the Red Cross to be sent to the boys ln servlce camps and to Army hospltals Last vear the woodshops made plng pong tables that have long slnce brought houls of enyovnlent at the camps yyllere they were sent The tlcket booth alld a llcw bond and Stalllp booth lre two other wood shop accompllshmlnts When you re Slttlllj, lll the bleach ers at a Frlday nlght basketball gdlllt remember It IS the Ilard yyork of Crouses boys that make the eyctra seatlng capaclty posslble slnee they are usually called upon to erect tllese seats One of hls latest favors yy '1s thc maklng of a Iectern for Scott hlgh school If you dollt r1eognl7c Illlll by the above plcture try to lclnember hlnl as the humorous gent yyho drops lll on your Engllsh or Iatln class to take the subject over agalll Hls oyy Il yvords are The onlv tlme Im not busy IS when I m asleep Call To Arms To yyholn It may concern WIIIIBIII Harding IS now glvlng hls heart to Uncle Sammy He has been IH the Armv slnce December 134 Hls address IS Pvt WlIIl3m Hardlllg 35295171 3541 Ord M A 'NI Co Camp Haan Callfornla Ansyy erlng the request we llavr the address of Thomas WIIIIHM Dallcll PL 'iff USS Saratoga Dly I' efo Fleet Iost OITILO San Ilanelsco Lallfolnla Members of Mrs Kathryn Schulers first hour class sent a round roblll letter to a member of tbelr class who IS now ln the Navy Ile IS Harry Hayward US Co 1998 GLY I S Lhlcago Illmols Orchlds to you lnd your class Mrs Schuler Thls quotatloll IS from Iilll llor lock s letter to MISS Dorothv Wdrlll r If It IS at all posslble I would Ilkc you to tell solne of your students to drop llle a Ilne yvllell they haycnt lnuch to do It would bc very nlcc to hear fl onl SODIQ of the gang., ln school Tcll them to get thc nlost out f thelr educatlon especlally thc fellows and not to qult school Ilke I dld If I had flnlshed my hlgh school llke I should have I could be up ln the ranks of the Navy W H Nlorlock I'1!C U S ly It MU 116.5 Ilt G Irks 915 e Ifleet lost Master San Iranelseo Cal Blll IS ln Haykall alld Ilkes It very much Guess The Score Are you good at guesslng'7 Why not try your chance at guessing the score to the most lmportant game of the year Woodward vs DBVIIDISBQ There s no art to It and who knows maybe you ll be just the person to get a free tlCk6t to the Scott Woodward game Put your name home room number and your ldea of what the score should be on the blank below and drop It ln the Tattler box outslde loom 119 NOW Name Home Room Woodward DeVlIb1ss '-44' Scniol Plom Committee Bcgllls Wolk On Dance Norman Wolfe Gener I Chalrman Ihe gLIll0I'PI'0Il1 Comnllttee headed b Nolllllll Wolfe has been sub dlvlded IIILO the followlng eolnmlttees Tlcl cts Sldney Xdams programs DOIIS boos and Ruth Frautlllall ln yltatlons Mary Jane Ixublekl and Pleanor H1CkS pu Ilclty Don Webcr and Wan da J I.Itk0WVSkI d'll'lLlllI, classes TOITI Meade and Iucllle Folev as slsted by the ser gcallt at arms colllmlttee led by Ilm ICHICTITTI Don Tl g g e s lrnlc Rychleyyskl Iob Iong Iyor mall Abood Jolln Iavak and Melyln Cust are the sergeant at HTIIIS com mlttee The dance yylll be at the Trlanon llslllf., the house orchestra therefore lll orchestra colllnllttee yy as dlspensed yylth The IJTIC9 of S1 50 yylll be lnaln talned Clyde Meek alld MISS AITIIO Mlller IIL the class adylsols IIOII Dayls IS the class presldellt ACTORS TO BE ,pq ILIIIO Wylller fayorlte class radlo mhop suey blue portravs June hcr It llt IS wllh the Nlayy has anlb I,IOII If sports ro Cl lce Iylltlllj., Junlor elas seere tlry Il I Iycltl a freshman dynamo sk ll a yy om ln hlter dotcs on soup ed hls ftvorlte color e Ils blg, SISICI lthletlc ly Je yle xrlter full of len y lll lII'3I'TlI It Ijulllor co edltor f Slgl one ff MISS Flppetts qulf lcs lll llllklloyyn holds A I posl lol IIIIC of Dou s 4 d llls llfodyy lll llli N0 U D 7 I I bxsklllllll IllfI Irank Slnltra totes till mlltcd mllks Ill l llll lhll s ITIS bc lrd lhll IS T1 DOIIIIIII lhr StlllIf'llt counctll aetlvltle y S lll ls l gre It 'ldnllrer of 1 t by yye'1rl I1 a l lll flyollte led suspenders o T11'1ttIl good poIltlcl'ln ll qlllft llld lesolye s 'III ISIIIL XOICO XXOIINII HTC 9 I It llolaall plays palt of Cl IITISC Ilkas tulll Ilsh sfllad Itobl rt Du IVIOIIIIAO at LIIIIGS Ile IS ll lyy ll 'ls Nobbcl Iob hls l fIPl1 'lctlllg tllellt XXIIICII IS reyealcd the moment Ile steps lnto a pl ly l sloyy III nlotloll alld ln speech Van Tassel To Show MOVIES The followlng movles wlll be shown between Ianuary I7 24 ln room 307 un der the SUDETVISIOD of Clvde D Van Tassell Beneficent Reprobate falco holl Metal Craft Maorl Land Meat for Hoof to Market and Meat Packlng Any teacher wlshlng to have hls classes see these pictures wlll please get Ill touch wvtb Mr VanTasseII lm medlately CALL ARMS l 1lI1CIIJ3I Ia Rue recelyed a Chrlst lll card f om Iom Nllber who IS lll Xl sl l IlllIyI0lltIX Tom ls Lawrence IYIIIICY' s son Tlll fellow was an all 'lbout lTI2,1l ll lund school but we remember hlnl fol hls performance fn the Pear foot I'1II team HIS address has been all ed Pvt C ra'd Parker '1y7Po06o Co P 18th Pn 3rd Regt, I I T C Port MeClell'1n Alabama As GNCIXOIIO el e Ill the folces does he llke lhl12.lI and letters from hls old plls lets see what we can do Ihanls to 'Wr Meek wc have the el res of Bull q3l1tllS It IS ' c YVIIIIIITI Santus 25158593 B L sz X K K XWBII CampHan Col Thls l for voll klds who wrote Ill lnd asked and also 'l Woodward boy ln lll Xrmy camp who wrote not once but tWlC0 The glrls lelnember II'IlS red headed ln lyl luttlnl. all Jokes HSI e wc glye you the address of Robert L er S T U Co A 6th N D -Xglleultural College Fargo Nlolth Dakota TIIIS IS the second lllllollg,,ll that Pob has had thls vear I'he Iirst tlme he was home was elght k l o and the second tlme was last yy eek After completlng SIX lllollths of colle e yyork he now has the equ y llelll of tyvo clvlllan college years The I'lltCI1 to the furlough was tlllt they ale dlsbandlng the college dlld golllp 011 maneuvers -Xclallls Toyy nslllp klds fespeclallyl 1l,l.ll'lIl0ll Here IS the address of I IX Celser He left thls vear for the N lyy Hls address IS Raymond Iesllc telser AXS Co 2031 43 Camp Hlll L S N T S Ferragut Idaho lm surf Pay yyould appreclate some mlll XIIOIITPI one to the T'1ttler malllnl llst IS lpl Donald J Bllbllck 470th N cnc ll toll Separate A P O no lostmaster Ios Angeles Call fornl'l Ilerm IS lVllll'1m fc-t7s latest ad dless tpl WIIIldm Getz 35549171 Q 1 J A AIIIO WI NS I Il Calnp Fdwsrds 'Vllss Ile recelyes the Tattler each yyeek through a very good frlend of l tome on klds turn ID the addresses I' yfur fllenls We were a Ilttle lll: lll prlntlng some of them be 1 lll 1 ff the large number on hand but lloyy we are eatchlng up and yyollld llke to Ilaye mole I llI ln the ovyllle bl 1114 lnd drop It ln 'I lttler box outslde rooln 119 Name IFIII Camp Kddress Rank I QCQIVG a TattIer'7 Yes A surprlse last Tuesday was the ap pe lrance of Chuck Wymer a grad ot llst vear He IS on a four dav fur lough and has to report back to Camp leyeulle North Carollna Also sta tloned ln the same camp are the fol lowlng Woodward boys Jack Baker Kenny Cann Nlck Darah and another gfrul of some tlme ago It reallv nlust be swell to see some old frlends agaln and Woodward students t that I I Jlm Ballmer yvho played tackle on the varslty tealn of 1941 IS wlth the Army somewhere 1n England , l 1 O J . 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WCODWARD TATTLR SENIOR Constantly Conszstently Constructwe Vol XVI Toledo Ohio January 21 1944 No 14 RED CROSS DRIVE CGLLECTS S213 04 1007 fdontrlbutlons Indxyldual student contnbutxons to at rat es the JUIIIOI' Ped Cross Drxye whlch was held from Ianuary 10 to January 10 amounted to 4521301 Hornerooms m whlch there were enrollment contrrbutlons ln clude M1ss Grace Cronk Mrs Mary Crouse Mrs Mxrle Frsrg, M1ss Belle Ioseph Mrs Fya Lew Floyd Lords Mrs trace Kellermler Mrs Helen Lyman Mrs Catherlne Manton Mrs Dorothy Matheny Mrs Hazel Mc Vllnamon Hugh Montgomery Mxss I dxth Murphy Mvss Fleanor 'Vlurphy Lawrence Nuber Mrs Mary Olrlen Howard Ph1pps James Pollock Leo Blanca Schuler Tlppet Vanken Dorothy Rob1e Wllllam Rohr Mrs Russel Mrs Mary Katherme Fdgar Sorton MISS Loulse Mrs Eula Upp Mrs Isla Van M1ss Bertha Vermflya MISS Varnel MISS Anme Wetterman Mrs Lola bowver MISS Angela Abalr Mxss Katherme Tobln, and MISS Blanch Hazelton H1ghest lndmdual donat1on was f1V6 dollars whlch was contrlbuted bv George Marks sophon-ore 1n M Hella Andersons flrst hour class All donat1ons were recorded on a typew ltten sheet ln the home rooms and were then taken to Mrs OBrien s room headquarters for the drlve Iach student who contmbuted 1n thls campa15.,n lccelved a Red Cross button or tag EXAMS I ' I How are vou plannmg for ams'l MZFIG Ihlhas sophomore I started to study about a week bt fore exams and my mother and s1s ter are helpmg me Marvm Hasc-al jumor Id l1ke to b 1 g M1ss McLaughl1n a blg red ample and maybe shell exempt me for the government test George Skaff semor My meth ods would worry nan., people bu I llkl them and they prove effectlye The raolo blarmg a p1pe ln mouth and books nefore me That ny studv method E s note fe-mae lets rect ve good gradesj Pat VGFLICIS freshman Sc1ence and Latm are mv Waterloo I plax lo read a great deal Sue Cheney jumor The week be f 1 1 lms I take one subject eacm nl ln 1 d FPVICVS lt thoroughly lob lauder freshman I hayent thoug. bt about It Thanks for remmd lllt, me Ahre Rospold sophomore probably be tudymg far lnto the IIIOFIIIIIQ Irlr H112 Iukask semor I really plan to tudv or mv Engllsh exam eyen It lt means staying up late houls Concert To Be Gwen Sponsored by all Parent Teachers As soclatxons ln the c1ty a muslcal program entxtled The Toledo Symphony Con cert wlll be presented at the State theater Tuesday January 25 Beg1nn1ng'at 830 P M the program wxll be under the dxrectlon of George Kmg Raudenbush noted muslcxan Student tickets are on sale in school for 75 cents Whlle adult and reserved seat txckets are S1 25 and S1 50 respec tlvely Woodward teachers planmng to at tend thls program are Mrs Mary O Brlen Mrs Hazel McManom Mxss Bertha Vermllya and Mrs Mary Crouse Mary Kramer soda jerker at the West Haven Pharmacy llkes basket ball plans to go to busmess school after school Florence Colby full of fun SOTIOUB7 Never' Is seen w1th Adele Loehrke and Lols Pastle Ioyce Burke serlous mlnded -qulet efficlent lovely dark han' Elsye De Armond mlschlevoua full of fun illrty tllrty eyes Eula Elsenbrandt qulet red head rather serlous follows commercxal course Elalne Ellis brown halred roller skatlng favorlte pastime seen with Elsye De Armond Eleanor Hlcks enjoys home nurs 1ng heart mterest ln Coast Guard to work after graduatlon Frances Lathrop senlor glrls edltor on Saga actlve ln radlo work pretty smxle WllllmlD8 Macklnlc Plans for un1 verslty later heart lnterestln the Ma Mary Nareskl congemal lovely vo xce member of the chorus Eleanor Nassar called Lenny by frxends may work ID father s store hkes danclng Clara Rxser very frlendly dark halr and eyes lce skatmg rates first Maude Rlttmghouse plans for nlght school after graduatxon Allen Mattox of the Army holds first place ln her heart Geraldlne Sloan Wlde popularxty pretty no defimte plans after leavlng school Loretta Staxfer studlous sparklmg personahty full tune posxtlon waltlng for her at the Ohxo Cltlzens Trust Com Pany Patty Wood llkes dancmg goes wlth Larry Ledler Ruth Woods blond blue eyed tends to take llfe easy no steady beau Norman Abood short energetxc that Ford IS h1s pride and joy danc mg IS h1s dlsh Aloyslus Gnll goes with Stephanie Mahan the Army awaltes Al after graduatlon Harlan Plerce seen wxth Bxlly Wood ward and Duke Madras tall red IS h1s favorlte color Robert J 8HlBZ8WSkl CIBSSIHBCI 1A psssed Army V 12 test super salesman Paul Helnlxne dlmmutlve senxor woodshop favorlte subject mtends to enllst ln Navy before Army calls Eugene Zawxsza pleasant qulet and reserve has talent for drawmg Josenh Larnoch tall favorxte sub ject woodshop also has abllxty to draw Woodward To Be Famous The scholastlc paper the brown sec txon whlch IS gxven to hlgh school stu dents once a month when they purchase themr school newspaper IB taklng plc tures of act1v1t1es of the dllferent schools The Student Councll IB attempt mg to get some pxctures taken during the recent bond drlve xn Woodward Snaps of the two blg maps of Berlm and Tokyo and the booths where bonds and stamps were sold are to be sub mxtted for prmtmg Soph Commlttees Chosen The sophomore class cablnet has announced commnttees for the ensumg year Ehzablth Douglas Jack Kesslmg and Mary Tudd were chosen to serve on the soclal commlttee The members of the servlce commlttee are Andy Fenedy Edward Voss and Bruce Tegtemlre A commxttee conslstlng of Lma De Hay Mary Todd and Gene Perlat are maklng plans for a skate to be spon sored by the sophomore class M1ss Ethel Kerlm ns the advlsor of the sophomore class Chemlstry students of C F Stan elrts classes breathed a slgh of re nef thls week after flmshlnf, the hardest umt In the book on valence Ask any student of chemlstry the reason and hell tell you Why Freshman Speech Classes To Glve Program Jan 24 Students of Mrs Dorothy Matheny s everyday llvmg speech classes have ar ranged a program to be presented for all everyday llvlng classes Monday January 24 Each pupxl wxll gxve a short talk on some subject of hm own or recxte a poem From the first hour Mlldred R00klCk1 Nancy Harmon Thomas Wood and Madelyn Scoff will partlclpate fifth hour John Skxbskl Nancy Iuhplskx Harold Vlrgxlls Charles Carr and szxth hour Joyce Taylor Grace Ashford Suz anne Koclnskl Lella 0 Neal Arnold Crouch of the first hour will act as master of ceremonles ' Jullus Caesar ' To Be Glven Jullul Caesar w1ll be presented on the Parade of Llterature Saturday January 22 at 11 15 over W S P D Freshmen should be especxally in terested ID hearmg Shakespeare s fam ous drama The plot of the play will be mulch easler to grasp when heard on the ra xo There are only 100 seats so students should be at the broadcastlng studlo at 11 A M Txckets may be obtamed from Harry D Lamb supervlsor of the Radxo Educatlon and Speech Department or from Mxss Helen Mane Grlffin here at Woodward ANNUAL CUP TO BE GIVEN HIGH SENIOR Faculty Cholce To Recelve Award Annually the Tattler awards an achmevement cup to the outstandmg. senior of the vear for merltorlous scholarshlp and seruce to the school The reclplent of the cup w1ll be chosen by both faculty and pupxls Freshmen sophomores and jun1ors w1ll be glven an opportunlty to yote by fllllhg out a blank whlch wlll appear 1n the Tattler whlle the semors wxll vote 1n then flrst hour classes Alter the votes have been talllcd, omnnttee corrposed of the fol lowmg faculty members C C La Rue chalrman Mrs Hazel McMan1 mor M1ss Amle M1ller Clyde Meek Homer Hanham R K Shehne Mrs Iula Upp James Pollock and Mrs Pva Leu wlll choose from the top ten 11 twelve the most deservmg, semrr The student comnnttee chosen to asslst m the tallylnp. of votes and p o'1rat1on of th special program at whlch the cup IS glven lncludes Walter Bonkowskl Lucllle Foley Susanne Loerke Dayld Grlbbln and Ruth konnsarek Wmner of the cup last year wxs Id Sloan now serv1n 1n the armed forces Tattler members are not ehg lble for the awald EXAM SCHEDULE SPYIIPSIQI' PXIIIIIUIUHOIIS 1,0 l 0 January 26 and 27 Everyone I9 rrqurred Io take thc exams Fol lowmg is the schedule for thc two I ll! S W ednesday Fzrst Hour 9 00 to 10 30 Second Hour 10 4.7 to 1215 lunch 12 In to 1 00 Third llour 1 00 to 2 30 Fourth or Flfth Hour 900 t 10 30 Szxth llour 10 4: to 12 In Lunch 1215 to 1 00 Seventh Hour 1 00 to 2 30 Students may leave school after their last exurnlnutlon provulm thu do not go near other schoo's All teachers wzll be required to report from 10 00 to 2 30 on Fr: dav lo grade papers and record sunester gradfs on Luk schedules Lt G Weaner, Grad, Speaks At Rotary Club Luncheon Lieutenant CJ g l Gale Weaner of the U S Coast Guard Reserves a Woodward grad of 37 spoke at the Rotary Club meetlng last Monday at the Commodore Perry Hotel The speak er onglnally scheduled for the program was delayed because of transportatlon dxdicuhtles so volunteers were sought from members or guests attendlng After several promment Toledo men decllned lnvltatlon a frlend suggested that Lt Weaner a guest say a few words Although on thls short not1ce he gave a flfteen mmute talk that brought a loud round of applause Gale told brlefly of h1s experlences 1D varlous ports of the world lncludlng Guadalcanal and New Zealand After the completlon of h1s talk the pres ldent comphmented hlm by srylng that he would call for no more speakers for none could could compare Wlth Lt Weaner Gale was Saga edltor and H1 Y pres ldent ..iil......... 4 u ' ' U D sv '- ' - ' 9 9 1 ' Y .,. l I' O A I1 - . 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THE WOODWARD TATTLER THE WDUDWARIJ TATTLER Publlshed and Prlnted Every School Week bv the Puplls of Woodward Hlgh School Ir ce 3c a slngle copy ,qlAl50Ul4,7 lcwsmer 9 .ab A0-31550056 TATTLER STAFF valuable to the state than an uneducated one Fhe lthacan Bugle It ls a novel lnterpretatlon of Edltor ln Chlef Managlng Edltor News Editor Feature Edltor Speclal Feature Exchange Edltor Girls Sports Edlt0F Milltary Edltor Boys Sports mltOI' Sports Column Buslness Manager Column Editor Susanne L09l'ke Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley Chrlstlne Pavlos Beatrice Blaleckl Robert Hallett Ruth Komisarek Sldney Adams Norman Wolfe Walter Bonkowskl Florence Baker Ceraldlne Putry Reporters Ralph f'aJewskl Joan Cnyszek Davld Crlb . . , I ' 1 . . I . A . 1 1 w y 1 . , , , , ' , ' . . 1 ' - - . . ' ' - ' 1 , ,,, ' 1 ff y , ' l i ' 1 1 ' 1' l 4 , .mm f...f..v . . , vs if a I ml IP . . . . ' ' . t . - - ' ' ' - L , - 1 - - . . , - , , . . ' ' ' 1 ' . . ....... . , . 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' ' 1 ' . . -4 . 5 1 F bln Mary Hlder Patrlcla Janowleckl Anne Kornowa James Nelson 10111118 Roberts Sablna Sllchclnskl Frank Sloan Elleen Trondle Dolores Wulclak Jacquellne WuJclak nd Florenc Z ch a e y Advlsor Mrs Marle Ersig Boost Our War Stamp Sale AVE you forgotten that there IS a war golng on'7 You haven t'7 But accordlng to the sale of war stamps ID Woodward It seems as though a goodly number have forgotten that our natlon 18 envolved ID thls global war They have forgotten the boys ln muddy trenches and fox holes Boys who would glV6 anythlng to be back on good old Amerlcan soll But we are here Why should we worry? Here s why Those boys are over there for us The very least we can do IS to lend our government our money Thls money transformed lnto guns ammunltloll and other necessltles wlll help to wln a war Don tforget you are only lendlng your mon ey whlle others are glvlng thelr llves for you You arent glVlDK anything up You are savlng somethlng for the future You ll thank vour lucky stars you dld buy dlme and quarter stamps Come on klds' Buy those dlme and quarter stamps now Glve because youll be g8ttlDg Good Luck, Graduates' HIS mornlng 24 senlors graduated from Wood ward It must have seemed a llttle unreal to students to pe graduatlng ln January lDStG8d ofthecustvmary month ofJune Nevertheless they must reallze that graduatlon means the severlng of beautlfullrlendshlps After attendlng four years at Woodward one slmply can t leave wlthout some f68llDg of sadness The boys who go into the armed forces certalnly wlll be faclng new serlous experlences lhe glrls who go lht0 war plants OIIICBS or hlgher schools of learnlng wlll be faclng greater responslbllltles For these Z4 senlors llfe Wlll be real llfe wlll be earnest' To all of them the I'attler says Good luck we have enjoyed knowlng you we wlll not forget you Varsity Enjoys Banquet HROUGH the eliorts of Prlnclpal L L LaRue and members of the athletlc board a most successful banquet was held ID the Woodward refectory, last Thursday, ID honor of the varslty football team Grateful thanks go to Mrs Marlow, Mrs Cecll Ashbrook and Mlss Angela Abalr and thelr staffs, for thelr efforts ln preparlng and servlng the meals, to Mr LaRue and A J Brown for thelr asslstance Wlth flnanclal matters pertalnlng to the banquet, and to all those who wllllngly partlclpated ln the success of the affalr Time Is Fleeting! HE end of the semester IS drawlng near and Wlth lt, exarnlnatlons Examlnatlons are a test of the knowledge you were supposed to have accumulated durlng the semester Now 18 the tlme for revlewlng and studylngl On Wednesday and Thursday you wlll be glad you dld. Ask Pat Zack to show you the plcture she had taken for belng Junlor super salesman Mmmmm, very RICO' 1 PRINCIPAL POINTS Stuff And Such Hb PARFHLR we go ln the world war the more our admlratlon and respect for our Rus slan ally F1568 Most of us have been surprised her xnanlfestatlon of power Many of us can remember how futllc were the war efforts of Russla ln the flrst world war when she became a llablllty lnstead of an asset But now she IS a dlf ferent Russla No longer under the heel ot a des p0tlC power the RUSSIBII peasant has shown the dlfference ln Splflt between a people oppressed and a people set free A mlghtly transformatlon has taken place ln thc last twenty flve years 'lhe Sovlet Unlon has rewrltten llS code of laws and set up an entlrely new type of government Whlle we are lncllned to be crltlcal of certaln phases of thls government thc re are some parts of lt that we ln Amerlca would do well to lrnltate One of these IS the Soviet attltude toward educatlon Now here ln Amerlca we say the same thlng about educatlon that they say ln RUESIH that IS An educated man or woman IS more Here we just Say lt and do not conslstently do anythlng about lt beyond the hlgh school In RUBSIB a student who 18 thought to be able to pro flt by a college educatlon lb sent to college whether he or hls parents can afford lt or not Hls way 18 pald by the State By all means you students should keep your eye on RUSSIB Not that we should copy her every act but there are some thlngs we can learn from her dlrect approach to age old problems RadlO grams Carnlval of MUSIC Glee Club Between the Llnes latln translatlon Helpmate klnd frlend who does my homework Blg Slster older lets and Perles Guldlng Llght klds on the horor role Star Playhouse Dramatlc Club Amerlcan women our gals Rollln Home at two ln the mornlng Bulletlns morning announcements What s the Good Word' a L schedule Homemaker s Instltute Home ec class Korn K lbblers ye old feature writers Senior Heaven 'Fverybody talkln bout nobody goln there Hebbln Yes that seelns to be the sltuatlon here ln Woodward Everybody talks about selnor heaven but no one seems to know exactly where lt lS Some say It IS on the fourth floor balcony Others contend that lt s on the second floor hall on the cafeterla slde But I know It all happened the other day when I unknow lngly walked IUYO the Saga OfllCe lo mv surprlse Satan hlmselfwslked up lconhrmlng all my former susplclons of the Saga stalfl and calmly put one of hls best knlves lnto my back I had glven up all hopes of ever belng on the lattler agaln when all at once Gabriel appeared complete wlth horn and took me off to heaven wlth hlm Waltlng at the Pearly Gates to greet us were two of the prettlest angels the othe Sld6 of heven Barbara Marquardt and Betty Tlmmons dressed ln the newest thlng for angels bathlng sults Thlngs are qulte pleasant ln heaven lhere IS a contlnuous round of tests wlthout questlons blue absent sllps whlch turn Whlle under the touch the nurse HIVQB sodas whlch don t have any taste to them and doalodoats and llddlelambsldlvys and all stuff llke that there I would like to say that only good llttle senlors wlll ever wlnd up ID heaven so watch your step klds Oh yes you d llke to knowjust where senlorheav en IB Well lts got to remaln a deep dark secret because there wouldn t he any mystery lf l told you Basketball Briefs Captaln 'fMlster Flve by FIVE ' l lrstJSg.l'1ng l'hey're l'4ll,ll8l Too Young or Too Center l'll Be Around ' Guards 'lhls lS the Army Forwards Over There Referee No Lowe, No NOthlDg Fouls 'EPFBCUCS Makes Perfect Baskets Shlnlng Hour Wm Vlctory Polka Flnlsh As Tlme Goes By Coach Plstol Packln Papa ' Hero Star Eyes Ernle Kllpfel's New England dlalect IS a source of never endlng dellght to all who know hlm s o o Geraldlne Zgvleckl IS maklng a collectlon of plc ture postcards fronl every state and has aoqulred qulte a number of them Now that evervone IS ln the mldst of studylng UNI for those comlng exams why not take tlme out to breathe and concentrate on somethlng not qulte as nerve racklng namely thls column An lce skatlng party was held by the Junlor class of Stockton Hlgh School after thelr last bas ketball game 'lhose wbopreferred could dance ln stead of skate lhls may be a suggestlon as to a soclal actlvlty that some club or soclety could spon sor here Yeah sald the BBHIOT when I first came here I was pretty concelted but they knocked all that out of me and now lm just the swellest guy you ever met Stockton Hlgh There seems to be el rlval newspaper bloomlng ln Bryant Hlgh School Three glrls of the news wrltlng class have complled thelr own paper called the modern verslon of a newspaper ln anclent Greece 19735 pounds of paper has been collected by the students of Brynt Iunlor Hlgh School ID a resent Red Lross drlve Thls IS a splendld record for a school of that SIZE Malden s faults are many Whlle boys have only two Just everythlng they say And everythlng they do Black Java s Sub Disc Hlts Here we are agaln and tlme for more news of the latest hlts Speaklng of hlts what s the matter wlth Decca s album No 235 B00g1e Woogle Vol 2 'W Some ofthe top notchers like Pete Johnson Woody Herman Plntetop Smlth and Bob Lrosby star 1n suoh songs as Lhlp Boogle W0Og1e Yancey Speclal and the Texas Stomp It s really a must Tommy Dorsey s Another One of Them Thlngs can t be called a slow seller elther For you novelty collectors we have Helena and on the reverse I Love You Much Too Much as only the Andrew SISCSTB can do It To those who heard the muslcln the movle Oklahoma I d advlse you to drop around to your favorlte record store and plCk lt up If you want thls blt of record talk each week drop a llne ln the box outslde 119 If we do contlnue lt maybe you can be the wlnner ofa recored whlch wlll be the prlre for a contest to be announced later Can You lmaglne Woodward wlthout Pop I aRue ' Harrlet Korskl not slnglng' Our freshmen as SEDIOYS some day? Allce Szezublewskl not b81UgCl'le9I'flll9 A L schedule every day? Pat Verglels as a blonde' Mrs MacManamon not asslgnlng Fngllsh home work' 8 The cafeterla featurlng a comblnatlon hot dog and chocalate soda menu? 9 Fhls reporter wrltlng humorous feature ' '97 We can t Orchlds to Ed Kelfer one of the few people that can laugh at hls mlstakes and doesn t dlpey hls bad polnts Cllfford Hawk 15 golng to drlve certaln glrls lu hls Soclology class crazy lf he keeps tapplng hls pencll on hls desk I, 4 0 Personal to Laverne Davls One of your glrl frlends Sald lf you don't wrlte her a letter she lS g0lDg to tOh, No' We can't prlntthat J Guess whlch frlend lt was, Laverne C I O Betty Hartz, put your shoes on She calmly re moved them ln Soolology the other day 1 4 i Have you notlced the whlte wlnter sklrts, dress es, and coats are startlng to catch on Wlth ou Woodward glrls' Whlte sweaters, tool Hummmm' l I I The name of Melvln Sczublewskl brings many a flutter to the heart of Woodward femmes u s o We wonder how many Woodward males have notlced Joyce Conley, whose looks are qulte worth mentlonlng WOODWARD T0 MEET ROSSFORD QUINTET Improved Bulldog I'lV0 Hope To Even The S6019 Wlth BBAIS fmrlv nd N 1 s n I X I Ll cm ru H H11 mms 1 xlwu 4 n xc too 11 ugh nfublf xxlth Ross 1 2 NL m Cd 1191 1 Qoason thu tmmmed th Ifaxt qldews hx 11 xerx mmfofrable m 111,111 04 30 md should repeat tfllllgllf On the othm hand Imwfmd xxlll I In thru oxorx mmutf bmfzu c 4 n mu me lu Q xx wld put qu 11 n mp Wfmdxxxrf in hnmv or N fiuifvrc I CIUSL thm In-.xfmrl pm IN smaller than the le 11 gxmnx lxm Woodward I 1 G 111114 uf 1 mhamf. to mo around Tack of freuion hwmperod them m the first half of the last Lam: muxu mi rn If not me tI6KtlVNLt6d tl lx mal of the sm-mn thu hue mme ilom, xg y fast .-md mll be 1.ULlj.,l fl to be it lh'll1 bcfmv Watlh fm Vkmjon they r g,,u.1rd I rn 1 good Jel formanco Woodxx 'url xxlll dfpend 11 lts usual IX f x B Blown Scores 23 Pomts As Beal Cubs Are T1 ounced 1 Iob 4 Ol llc mdxx urls I K mm 'H uf-n Brown meshed 23 polnts to top the 1 f L ua IIN on n hx Unch Xhlswm Pl f rcumtc IVIQQIHL, md Shmmm 0 mt thc I gym mtv 1 U lead from thong on thu kfpl blllldlNL, up scoff lt xx s lm: quirtel md I f H UYIU Q' N f 1 I muntcrul ll HTH XX UI xx tl mr imllrmf 1 D n 1101111 ulfh no Hubs!! DI-I-FAT!-D dkr zur frmlfrrm n top Wnmlxxdrrl M 1 -XI hwugh thc fnvih 1 xxcr nec pomt n r xx LN ITN ldl fd' Gu IQ In m News 1 A L, Ill club hd ketball tournament mll ffl luvs thls schvrlulr Nlondax Hamm Smmp Rs Cubg I Fmnnmdndos Chnllfnger lumdlu Drlbblettes xi Ruben IWW Wmelbust Vwed nm-Qdaw Imkcttccs xx V.1rQ1tx I n s 1 0 e IL L LIILJ u Cum 11 mc rs Wlth all Nadu mn mund of Lmws mmplstofl thvm tcanw llc' xmtors tnv lwdmt 11013108 Wlnerhust and flldHGl gms C xls gm classes are to altcrrmte tml! md rlmcmg untll xpxm mu um xxhen basketball bgglns Guess The Score Marlon Long for her talented guebs mg was awared a tlcket to the Wood ward Scott game Come on klds you can all guess and lt doesnt cost any thlug Just put your name homeroom number and your ldea of what score Rossford w11l beat Woodward or vice versa Boys a gurl won last week don t let thls happen agam' Name Home Room Woodward Rossford THE WOODWARD TATTLER SPORTS BOB LOING Who ldl9W about Sugar and spine when you have glamour none other than Woodwards pm up bov of the xx eek Robert Loum Long., Thw holla pa lootm rampdgmg httle St1Ck of dynamlte holds down the guard posltlon on Homer Han ham Q basketball qulntet As for to nlghti battle XV1th DeVllb1SS, he quotes ItQ gonna be one h of a tlght nad that Jack Ifelffer Nut anv baby and those other guys don t play pmg pong HN one hope for the future 14 To place the ch.1mp1onsh1p cup of the Clty league rlght m Homers lap Peanuts N fue feet elght and n1ne tenths of what all Woodward starleti' vsould hke to be By the way, take another look at that p1c ture Isnt he cute Look at that wave 1n h1s halr' Those shoulderq' That look of confidence' Oh ladles what a man' Oh yes, h1s mam ln terest hes ln basketball whom he goes steady Wlth at present Lookmg 1nt0 the future, P nuts saw he Q gomg to remam a bachelor as long as he can hold out He hopes to be a mllllonalre, and to play basket a If vnu can see that high, youll find that he 1S usually seen Wlth Long Johnlayak Jlm KHIBPIIYI and Skeet Lonkoxx skx HeQ wonderful Lolmmwal and last Monfiav was hm blrthday Doggone For the many boys who are 1n tnrested hm address IQ 1149 Qtlckney Avenue and hw phone number is J I S I Ontlag 2619 Heres hopmg you and the rest df the fellas have your eye tomght DeV1lb1S's vs Woodward 'P 9 Bear Teams Drop Two Contest To Irlsh Keglers Both Woodward bowlxng squads the Natlonal and the American teams bowlmg very much under thelr averages dropped two out of three games last Saturday January 15 The American keglers loop leaders ln then' league were ID a defmlte rut as the underdog Central Cathollc bowlers found the one three pocket m asuccesslon of hlts and bettered the Amerks ID two tilts That was the first tlme that the Amencans led by captam Bob Wysockl lost two games ID one Saturday after noon In the National League a much favor ed Central team outpomted the Bears ln two games out of then three starts The first encounter was a four pomt deC1S10D over the Bears Whlle the other setback was more or less a one sxded story Ralph Gajewskx hlt for 202 whlch was the only double century score of the afternoon on 'both squads Marty Marclnlak fell five plus short of the coveted mark wlth a 195 Boxlng Progressmg Under the able mstructxon of Mr hd ward Hackly professlonal gymnast the annual class of Woodward Hstlcuffs IS progresslng rapldly Mr Art Smxth has especlally orgamzed the hoxmg club thls year ln vxew ofposslble gud pros pects for next falls football team The class 15 prlmarely for condltlonlng the 8th18t1CS and creating interest ID the art of self defense Any boy lnterested IS asked to see elther Ramon Carr or Art Smlth The Jumor and senlor gymclasses are presently engagmg in the executlon of elementary army fundamentals mclud mg marchmg commands and mllxtary dr11l This prescnbed toughen1ng up course mcludes prlmary C31lSth8DtlCS such as push ups chms set ups and running and Jumpxng exercxses ' WOODWARD DROPS DE VILBISS TILT 29 28 BEARS HUMBLE SCOTT QUINTET 47 11 Tlgelb Trip Beals 29 28 Pfelffer 8a Co Take League Lead Jack Pfelffer and the DBV1lb1SS T1g,Lrs dropped Woodwards Polar IGHI fmm fxret plane when hey mckul up then sexcnth Longecutlve um Z0 Pb lwt Prlfldx mght be ole 1 400 crowded fam m the Upton Axe nue mm Stnrtmg, faq on fleld 5.,0alQ by Broun and Pfeiffer the T1ge1 looked M though the exenmg was tl'l6lI'S but lankv Iob Harmsou clmked and the More was soon knotted dt 4 all Matchmg bucket for bucket untll DeV11b1SS broke awdx to a 1915 lead at halfmme the Tears were nexer more than four polnts behmd WIIH Cal Duhart domg a great Job guardmg., the 6 4' T1ge1 center Woodxxdrd pulled to vxlthm one pomf of txmg the scorn m the ldqt mlnute I1 thc tenwit moment of the game the tlmo dock contmued to moxe on when tlme vs 'IQ called b., the leaders As the uowd called for the txme tu be smut huk the 0fflLl3li agreed on hd IN, thg clock set back elprht sen fmdQ DeV1lb1ss froze' the ball for thi rem-unmg 23 QeumdQ and th un nnded thv game leading both te'1m-. m sumrlnp, Vkdb .Jack lfexifer with 12 counters fol loud hx HZITISOH md Irown Wlth elucn 'IPIGCL John Payak, Bob Haruson Lead Attack Long Also St3lS Homer Hanham s cage team really xxent all out 111 handlng Scott 1tS worst defeat of the season last Tues day mth an easy 41 to 11 convmcer Woodward started out wlth a roar, mth John Paxak and Bobble Harm son leadmg the attack to cllmb to an 8 0 lead At thls pomt Scott got lts only polnts m the f1rst half when Jones dumped a f1elder through the basket From then on the Bears h1t gull strlde and led at mtermlsslon 6 2 After half time rest the Bears took the floor and agam h1t that 'same strlde and were conslstentlv makmq polnts on push ups and long shots to f1IllSh the thlrd perlod 40 2 THe ent1re Woodward team from then on cons1sted of the second stung Jun KHIBTIIH although he dldnt rack up anv polnts plaved h1s usual fllle defenslve game John Payak led the scormg bv hlttlllg' the loop three tlIl16S and knockmc, off seven out of seven fouls Harrxson was runner up YVlth ten whlle Long was dead behlnd v1th9 Lentz 6 Qevmour 4 Haynes, 3 and Aubrex Z rounded out the scormg l1St W1lson Wen IBSOIVGS and Jack Martmq freshmen made It a clean su eep for the evenmg xx 1th the fo mer reg1ster1ng a 20 15 trlumph and the latter Qpankmg the Bulldogs 14 2 BEARF CT 'Suburban cage teams have been g1v mg Toledo schools qulte a blt of oppo 1t1on thus farfln the season Central s Irxsh needed a last mlnute rally to de feat Fostoria St Wendelln 40 38 whlle the Bullbogs of Rossford recently up set the Llbbey Cowboys 28 25 The bleachers whlch were used last week at the DeV11bxss game were ob tamed from Woodward High and ac comodated over four hundred addltlon al people ErmeRychlewsk1 outsbandmg guard on the football squad recelved a tro phy at the banquet for bemg the teams most valuble player One of the many boys to recelve a letter was Frank Elllott former Scott player who played a fine game at cen ter posltlon for the Polar Bears Accordmg to the Toledo Times John Mogus Mullen flashy Central forward IS leadmg the clty league ID scormg wlth a total of 58 p01Dtl to h1s credit An overflow crowd of 1770 spectators w1tnessed the Tlger Bear encounter last Frlday mght In the near future Central s coach Pat Mc Carthy lslexpected to leave tor the Navy as a Lleutenant Jumor grade i ll i During the halftlme between the Woodward DeV1lb1ss game Al Beal represented Woodward ln a table ten ms match Beal Grlddels Honoled At Dmner, Recelve Awards Om of the most sunussful foot ball banquets xx zw held last Wednes dax at 6 P M 111 the school refec tom honorlng folmer Coach Elmer Norderbu1g, non a heutenant Uun 1or gradej 1n the Navy After the dmner Trme Rschleu sk WoodwardQ Qtdr guald was an arded a trophy by Frank Vorder burg, father of Elmer, for bemg the teams most xaluable player Several members more unable to attend because of then Qervmg the armed forces Houexer the let ters xull be malled to these bows I'1ctureQ of the M1Ch1g,3UM1HH6 iota game wen presented bx Bob Morgan .zwlstant secretary at the tJI'l1V6lQltV of M1Ch1gaI1 Alumnl As SOLlZ1tl0l'1 Cough Vordelburf, then plesentefl letters to the followmg boys Frank Llhott hm KEQSl1Hg Lamon Carr Johnnv Madras Al Mulhmx, How 'zrd Haynes B1Il Woodward Erme Rvchlewskl hm Kn1er1m, Andx Matusmlrv Lob Hdrrlson J1m Con le Al Ical Charles Lentz Dlck Auhrv Don l1g.,g,es md Iohn Fck hart Badmlnton Tourney Ends The gxrls first hour gym class on Wednesday had a slx weeks badmln ton tournament which ended last week SIDCB there were only 18 JUDIOFS and semors ln thls class they played 8gB1DSt couples The undefeated wmner of these games were Margaret Botzenhart and Elaxne Crockmalny The second posl tlon was held by Dorothy Best and Frances Surgeson N v 7 1: Q! 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' 1 I ' THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER Woodward Whlspers Many thankQ to MN Helen Ly mans everyday hvmg classes for maklng the red and blank d1scs uqed ln the ca.feter1a durmg the nutrxtmn mmpalgn Jigsaw puAzles WhlCh ue-re made by Q B Crouqew clwios were sont to 'ioldlerq COUNHICSCIHSI m hoepltdm by the Tumor Red Crow Students of L C Clarke Qunnu classes have brought muslcal mstru ments to clasfx durmg a studv of wound MASQ Imrthd Verm1lvaQ fourth hour claw Vltwed two mow1eQ london and the Ilbmrv of Cfillglhg recently Theqe mov1eQ are shown b5 Clxde Van Tassel ite I'm'1lly hnppened, Tow vi Tl tloned Proof of thus fact 15 M'uw lou btateQ who carrwe a love- Ra tum book m her puwe Flasem of Mlsq Blanche Hazeltun 'md Mrs Lola Bowyer haue madv new c'u1'tamQ and have polrihed the furmture m the home economxcq dm mg room Exams are not far off and mom than one student N burmng m1dn1g-ht ml to galn all the knowledge he poQ slblv can Hugh Montgomery Null prmt the dxplomag for the Qemors who 'xre graduatmg 1n Januarv These dl plomas xull not be readv for the ex erclse but they wlll be Sent through mall Hugh Montgomery s prmtmk 5 D 0 books of Programs of Studw for the board of Fducatxon These bookq ull! be mum to the elghth grade pup1ls 1n Toledo publm grade schools Haw you Tlfbtlflqd the neu Pen dlQtlI'lC,tl0ll9 They re nawv blue wool h1r'LQ and the ovxrmrq are haum Pvrl xxrltten fxcrow the pockvt In gold Haxe you seen the brm tlow the bow ale sportmgo -X fem of the Sb Lrper ones are those worn bw Glen W4 mor' Dick Knoke and TF-d SITIIIBK Wno Qald there was 1 shortage of Color No wonder Mrs Come has trouble m 11I'9t hour study hall when Clar once Vellvr and qharon RlttlHghf?uQ9 urn on such lnterostlng comcrm tum Iambons wlll dgdlfl bpunsm tne nrt dmvmon of the annual scholastu mntewt MISQ IUYIP Anderqon, art IH Qtructor, vnll submlt PTltT1Pi from Worvdvard Fhff thlrd hour gym claw takes thug opportumtv to wmh Stanlev Nalepa a Happy Nrw Year Letter late than never HALL REGULATIONS TOBEENFORCED Hall Passes, Bulldmg Permlts To Be Checked Vmlltlons of hall mlm bs Wood ward Qtudontq nom dmusqod '11 rmwnt lmll huard mmtumg bx C M ek md C' C lx 0 Thc lmpo tance of krvpxm, tho nut mde doors chflvkeld um stressed hx M1 Mock 'md no studant should allowed out of the blllldlll xxlthout a buxldmg, permmt lil Taliue vautlomd all hall y,.u1rdQ tr bo rm tho alert fm smnkmg, the bl.1lllllI'lH .md tu mpnrt It to thc deanq ollmp, IH s N SLM prohlblted 'md tho hflll f,,uarflQ 'nw n ructcld tc 'mmmv All VKII1 pxsscs 1 PC H111 um the t6lfl'l0Y'Q name rmmn number the dfltv md tho time md te when P horebx Skvd tm x to tl formwtlon on 'lll hall pqsqw mkuou PUDIIS who PQCQIVC a permlt to le vc' Hchool oarllu 1 f mmm aerm f' I to do xo h'1llQ blt romum ll co of no or the llbmu Thi utudvnt COLIINI1 1 l0ODll'lt mg mth the hall g,u'11clq to rfmmfl the students that It 1 cn mr t dw ngw r1gl1t and '1 httlc l xdfn do It wrong lwnal l'l.mQ F01 J Hop Made Six Sub Committees Lhosen Durmg a recent meetmg, of the J Hop COmm1tt66, fmal plans for the annual Jumor prom were lald The prom wll be at the Women Bulldmg Saturday, February 26 xuth 5- tlckew has been get 'mt S1 50 mcludmg, federal tax Persons plannmg to at tend xxlll Qlgn petxtlorm to be urcu lated latex Fllcen frondle Lha11m.1n of thc' comm1+tc-0 haq chosen sub commxttvos to perform the XHTIOUQ dutxm charge of tlCkBtQ are J'1ck RCICIWIIII and Imrtol Johnson, orchestra Suv Cheney 1HW1t3tl0l1'w Allw German w1'h Jovcc Bell and Iflorcnce 7vLh to 85 lat her Dancing, classes, Delores wUjCl3k and asswtmf, her me Sabma S1lCh1Tl9kl and Jacquelmf Wugc-uk publ1c1tv, James Seed and Frmd Grlb bm and programs, Anne Koruowa Wal Stamp Sales Drop' Home room representatxves met urn 1 st 4 k r S var stamp meeting 'NIIS Duruthrd Bwhop, head of stamp mfl bond Nalfs 1n the school had vurltten reasons for buvmg Qtamp on the bfnrd statml that all s us L11 down Lfllli-ldPl1hlX not umlx oodward hu! ll f ti UI hmgh schools 'iuggestlons were gwen bv the rrp lexentatlvei fm L1 wax to proumta more sales Some of tht-so quggew twm arn to be used and ml! prob ably be put m effect pw soon RQ por. s1ble CADET PROGRAM EXPLAINED BY STOLL Lxeutenant Lloyd Stoll of the L S -hmx hegruxtmgs gf'1f10l1 gmc some verv Important mformatlor to bow planmnp: to enllgt m tho Xuatmu Cadet program, durmg the R schedule last TUPQd'lX Introduced bx Prlnupdl Q C, LaRue, It Stoll expl mm! tl rugun mentg to get into th1S tl'a1I1lI'lf2,' Before entvrmg hows mmt pn s 1 mfntml exam, wluch IS a typical armx cwcam To pass thv 1JhNQlCZ1l fmt you mu L have '70 PH XISIOTI, perfect hearmg, 2 meh chest expanwm md mam othu requxrements After you haw passed theie nxams you re Sworn m .1 an awatm. cadet, and 1f under the age of 18 you xxlll not be called to utxwc sorvlu, untll you have leached your L1 hteenth buthday If dQ91I'9d you ma L deferred for SIX month after you are elghteen Then xou enter 6 weeks of baslc trammg, followed bw 5 moutlw of college tralmng When m college xou study physlci, mathematws modem world hlwtory and hterature You are also mven some mlhtarw tT3.lH1l1j,, You enter the fur colpg makmg 315 4 month and upon graduatxon ag 11 second llG1lt9T1dIlt you ISCLIXC as much as 25245 a month uullons md anmxerw are right up ULU lUlX Co IILIO IH thu QUEQUOII Vhll mu pl N nbtun the address of Ycomm Bull lX0l'tSClxl for moq H0 xmtcd Vkumlxx nd 9Ol719tllTlP1Y'l Now mhcr 01 19 Is there anyone who ran uxldn lil mu to the quee cm 1, 1 11 xc nf-Ss In s uf c n punt It m the next edl lon Imhlrd Williams Qunm left Qdmol thu week to go m ilu IN.1xv Mm T XX l UH 1 Hum ll humfz numm Neg lL w about John Vmrnon Rau .111 mm xte of IIGCUILIIIDQ school at Ion State Lollcge Ames Irma Iohn we-nt 111 la1L Noptmmbm md golng, through all of the processes, he mm has 1 I 7 c ibm man wumd clmsj rwtlm, Imam are plentlful ucumllm, to Worn but tmn axlqxm IC Q s 1ews'1x reme I 0 xx wo IN alnmsl complgtgd Dale lmlton grad of 43 llsm Qt ltl0I1f,ll Imxl SMU lollvgo., but IQ working' m another fleld I he 'ldd S 0 W on s 1 U nn Om 0 r It IQ W1lter Slubms 5 ' 36, Q I IILIINLFN Iny,,1nu11t IIILIIIL 1 Trammg, Center, Camp Cluborne La H 111 luck to thc Nan 321171 'md this time 1tQ Roherl hllhltkl lin Nu 5 Corpue ChI'l?ll, To 'I S VV nd Isla l Bob was 4 grzduatc 0 47 Lvts do a gmc dead tm the dn md drop him a few lines Harold hcsslu class mf 43 and a p'1raLnoopu It Cump Mamll 1S on 1 short tuxlough Wllllam Pryc 1 close flnnd of Haddock S IN also home on illlliiugll Acwrdlnp, to rumor them two guys should haxe a pretty good me lu WI lIkUXXqkl, ienmr of 43 44 has just complgtcd hm evgn weeks boot tl mum, lll the Marmcs md has been promoted tu .1 I tu He IQ tcmporanly stauunul .xt Camp llllott Hxs add eSs IS lfe Joscph M3fk0Wbkl, Jr L0 I Inf Bn Bldg 51 Camp Llllott gan Dlego 44 Callforma Joe re- mixes the Tattler and he will be more than glad to anwer anv letters from the k1dQ th at were m hls clawes Ihr fc llmx xxzw very pogular whlle IH sclmol cmd them gm-mg to bc no reason whv the mallmm cant dnect your lettffrs ln thlS dlrectlon ItS MONIM ZXL Dalton Hllle, DIQQBI DIVIQIOYI, Navy P1er Cblcago Ill Dalton who nab active m radio productlon when he was m school and an announce fm Hmm tlme m a southern Ohlo Clty dxd not recene the Tattler but hm does mm Tlls om IS fm .lmfnu th xt knux Curt Innsonu i was .1 St'll of thv dlstrlnt dump team l'1Qt ual Mr Kan somm, who was and SMH IS mtcrested m a certam M O was 'lqo wrx futnv m scmol He 1 Qtlll stfrtlrmcd ln e mmf :allege ln lxcntuckx HN adclrcss IS K S Curt Ran -,mm 'Oth C T D Fllgh I 1 Pentrc CoH01,,e Kentucky Tum f,olaQ also would llke to hon from 1 fovs of Ihr klrls back home 1 lhzt N usb Sn utah thu address on m cmglupc and drop It to Cp! lom f ,ln i1'34bSlH 237 Prnt fo Camp Stow man, f.1l1furn1.1 'lhi Silver Star for gallantrv ln action .Lt New lreorgm ln lhs 'summon Islands was awarded to HFIJIPN MNT WII HSM BUNDX Instead of getting., .1 medal he wa for galldntry ln m.unttunmg wlrc- com and furnl hung obsers mon for drtllluy offensive m thi DI'lSLl'lll of lmmy hre lleut Wlllldm Bundy Woodward frxduato of 1938 mdrflul 1 dlrcct commlwlon mllllli XIIUIIS 011 tW0 0CCd5l0l'l5 hrmff on another during the XM lxkc our haw oh to you 71nQk1 IC uxcrl umd xcuntly ihflt 1 W I 1 LI If rvf' NVofwlxx'nrl Vi In the QILIIW C xmpdl 1 lneutenant CJ gl Gale Weaner 14 home on a three week Ieaxe from thu Nan HL has be en ln serwce for thlrtven mrmtlw 'md hrs latest duty ha bum the fxghtmg of mpe H1 the South Paclflc Gale who has a brothe Glen ln Woodward recently g,ase a wr5 xntexcwtlm, talk .xt a Rotfzrv Club meeting., -X fellow that caused much commotion m the cafvteua duumr th fourth hour lunch lfwt Tueiday, wah nom other than our cmn Elmcr Vorderburg belxcvc you mn, hw mallw looked Qlmk m th xt umfmm QIVLQ marrxed gxrls, so dont get your hopes too hxghj Gwrge Skaff who entered the Coast Guard shortly aftu school was out, was home on a fmlough last week H0 Is qt3tl0l1Pd lll Llooklyn New Xork, and by the welght that he has I.fdlIlLK1 he llk6Q lt When he returned tn camp, lm thoug,hL lm would bg Sent to a new school While IN school last year, he was senior Boys Edltor of the Saga Word Just renewed states that Lt Jack Taylor IS r1d1ng a blcycle b0I'1CXXh8lL m I'm,1md to carry on hrs work m the Au' Transport VIISQ Fd1th Murphy's second hour 1he- best of luck to Jlm Conley flaw IQ prvparlng to g1V8 reports ow who 15 convalescmg at home wlth bm,,1.1pn1cb wlngh they have read fx heart allment We mlss you, J1mV . 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' L ' OODWARD T TTLER Vol XVI Toledo Ohlo February 4 1944 No 15 AEOLIAN CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY FOR WAR IOANI DRIVE Mlss Gr1E1n As one of Woodward s act1v1t1es to further the Fourth War Bond Drive the Aeollan Club presented a play en tltled Old Oak of Witches H111 to day during., the assembly Students purchaslng a ten cent war stamp or more were glven tickets to the pro gram Clifford Dax 1d xx1ll act as announc er and the followmg students will enact the different parts Lina De Hay Peggy Betty Perlat Betty June Wymer Mary Susan T1mmel A1lC13 Bud Carr constable Pamona Carr T bltha Bflglt Carr, LOIS Myer Diamond Goodman Puffer and Andy Fenedy judge Jackle Matthews IS student dnector and George Marks charge of sound effects Miss Helen Marie C r1ff1n IS adylsor and Ramona Carr is president of thc c u J Engllsh Has Most Failures, Math Science Rank Next Fnghsh topped the failure llst for the first semester ending lanuary 21 Mrs Hazel McManomon head of the Pngllsh department announced that 98 students recelxed an F for thelr 18 xveeks effort Mrs Bula Lpp was oxerheard say mg excesslxe absence was the cause for failures lll mathematics The per centage of Fs in the course was 967 feometry came first Xhltll 20 non passing, mathemetnnans With onlv 5 85 V of 803 sclence stu dents flllllklllj their course Floyd Lords reported that out of so large a number 47 F s is a yery low ayerage The commercial department 1ssued 44 failures whlle 31 dldnt make the grade 1n Industrlal Arts Six were reported to haxe faxled Latln and Art and Home Nursing reported tw o and one, respectlvely Semester Grades To Go On School Recored Next Friday Exactly one week from today Mlss Margaret Ann Schindler member of the office force will record semester grades of the students on the perman ent record cards Durmg the week prlor to the re cordmg students wlth lncompletes may make up grades or otherwlse receive an autornatlc F The number of lncompletes record ed by the office force are seniors counted by Mrs V1v1an Balarln 19 juniors counted by Mrs Eleanor N1eczkowsk118 sophomores by Mlss Schmbler 44 and freshman by Miss Louann Belt 51 Only ln exceptional c ses IS a stu dent wlth an incomplete allowed a longer period of time FRIENDSHIP CLUBS TO SPONSOR FORUMS Woodward Sylvama Enter Topic- DISCUSSION February P0 During the entire month of 1'coru xrx the H11 Prlendshlp Clubs will present four forum d scusions to he held each Sundax afternoon at the ral Y M C x l For thc Sunday of February sixth the subject Religion Ifox lloles and cu will be discussed hx stuccn of lJeV1lb1s and flax lllgh Schools Vklntncx Vflcdtllllldl High School will be lll charge and Mr John l lack will be the discussion leader The American Wax Forward Ho as to be the topic reasoned upon the following Sunday February 13 Harry Lamb superxlsor of radio ln the pub llc schools will be the dnscu sion leader Ilbbex and Rossford students will participate Macomber High School IS in charge of the affan Woodward and Sxlxzma students will discuss the subject Where Are You Going on Sunday Februarx 20 Mr Francis Broxxn IS to be the dlscussion leader and the Scott Hi 1 Frxendshlp Clubs will be in K11ll'L,K Enrollment Decreases This past semester has seen a sharp declme m enrollment Compared t previous years lt 18 one ofthe largest for war jobs others leavlng for the ser vices the enrollment has been but 1 680 In comparison to the Z 243 student en rollment of the last year the 1680 of this past semester I8 a severe drop Soldlers to Receive Puzzles Mrs O Brlen s Red Cross glrls land her first hour class before schooll are working on jigsaw puzzles which have been donated for convalescxng soldiers The puzzles must be worked before being sent to be sure that no pleces are mxssxng Mrs O Brlen IS also sendlng out a plea for gxrls for boysl who can do knitting second hour for afghans Any one who I8 Wllllhg to help the Red Cross lh this way should contact Mrs O Bnen ln room '314 TWENTY FIVE STUDENTS GET ALL AS SENIORS LEAD AGAIN Grade statlstlcs reveal 25 all A students, w1th sen1ors recelvmg most of the perfect cards Leadmg the entlre school Wlth 6 A s was Susan T1mmel, 1. SGTIIOI' Among the 5 A students were Pat Hlllyard and Angehne Rospond, fresh men Edward Voss Rosemary Blggs, Marlon Sl1w1nsk1 and Gertrude Stemer, sophomores Ervin Part, JUIIIOT, and Golda Bergher, semor A freshman boy Richard Buehler recelved 5 A s 1 B Garnerlng 4 A s to thelr cred1t are seniors, Betty Hartz, Frances Lath 10p Adele Loehrke Marle Szyskowskl Dorothy Wols1ffer Rlchard Emrlck d feo e Sl-' fl James Blythe sophomore also received a 4 A card Among the freshmen were James WIIUSZ, Phylhs Konop and Patricia Dressel Pom A s and l B were recelyed by Barbara Malqt aid' Marv Lo enz and Joan McLean sen1ors Jack Relchlln, Florence Zych and Joan Gnyszek jumors Lina DeHay Bertha Morford Laurena Wagner sophomores, and Ramona Tobey and Mlldred Rok1ck1, freshmen Dorothy Ashford, Don DZVIS, and DOI'1S Boos were credlted with 3 As whlle LaVerne Davls, Lucllle Foley, Sldney Adams Norma Lmdeman, Janle Sayen Josephlne Skalf Phylhs Theplnskl and Betty Trzaskowslu, sen1ors garnered '3 As and 1 B Charles W Lentz junior Rxchard Slaybough sophomore and Bertha Bxtzenmouer, Suzanne Koeppe Audrey Fmley, Joyce Taylor W1ll1am Brxngman, and Mlldred Ludlum freshmen also recelved .3 A S and 1 B 3 3 As and 2 Bs were awarded to Arlene Graham, sen1or, Sue Cheney, jumor Nancy DeArmond El1zabeth Douglas, Valerle Kmlec, Allce Nowak and Jack Long, sophomores C Schedules February 25 March 23 not definite nil Vacations lcbrualy 22 Washmgtons Birthday Wc ck of April 5 Sprmg Vacation May '10 Memorlal Day June 0 Closc of School Fahey Addresses Faculty C lptam Fahey Chief of lnductlon Trammg of the 5th Service Command spoke to the prlnclpals and boys deans of the Toledo public hlgh schools This meetlng was held Thursday February 3 at 10 00 A M m Macomber Auditomum C C La Rue and Clxde M Meek represented Woodward at this assembly The same day at 3 30 ln the after noon Captain Fahey addressed all the teachers of the high schools Mr La Rue requested on Tuesday that the attendance at this very important lll00tll1L, be 100 per cent TOWN HALL Speaker at last Saturday s Town Hall meetmg was Major Peter Ralner of the Br1t1sh Elghth Army Nancy Snellbaker, selected by M1ss Edna McLaughl1n, represented Woodward at this forenoon lecture The followlng report was submltted by Miss Snellbaker Major Ramers top1c dealt with h1s experlences In the Brltlsh Elghth Army This member of the Brltxsh Elghth related that he had jolned at the very begmnmg when the first shot was fired and stayed W1th It unt1l the last shot was fired The major told of a bluff that was used upon thc Italians The British Army of 8000 men was greatly outnumbered when they had to face an Itallan army of 250000 men who were verv well equnpped He related the use of wooden planes on the air field camouflaged trucks and tanks to de LCIVO the enemv unt1l British reinforcements arrlved Major Ralner served as water boy durlng h1s three years Thls was by no means an easy job He told of his mlssxon to Alexandria to obtain the 25 000 gallons of water but there was no way available to transport lt to h1s troops The xyater was put lnto some old tar tanks and stored ln an anclent Roman reservolr He told of rat1ons the men recelved The soldlers were l1v1ng on less than a pmt of salty water corn beef and b1scu1ts The battles f' Fohvulc and 'luvnsla xxeie among those descrlbed by the army major, and he mentioned that the fiercest battle of h1s three years was fought at Tumsla Durxng this time, the Amerlcans had always fought on the left s1de In conclusion Major Rainer stated I hope that Amerlca will lways be on the left slde of the Br1t1sh Woodward's representatxve at tomorrow s meeting w1ll be J ack Relchlln, choice of Mxss Louxse Tlppett Ho1d1ng perfect cards W1th 2 As are Beatrlce Braleckl and Rita Duszynskl 2 As and 1 B were re ce1ved by Helen Barr, Geraldme Put ry Sylvla Sobezak, Robert Martl, and Don Weber, sen1ors, Ted Solomon and Walter Dmytryko, freshmen Credlted wxth 2 A's and 2 B s were Dorothy Dluglewlcz, Phylhs Eble Eleanor Jersek, Maude Rlttmghouse, Edwm Nlcnerskl, sen1ors Kate Kelt er V1rg1n1a Ryb1ck1 V1v1an Skaif and Marvln Hascal junlors, .Toneal Renz and Mary Todd, sophomores, Irene Flemmg, Theresa Majewskx, Marjorle Mann, Lynn Strobel, Eugene Howmgton, and Alvm Emery, fresh men Phylhs Slates, a SSHIOI, recelved 1 A and 1 B Only those students whose grades are at least half A s are ehglble for the honor roll Students wlth grades of C or lower are ellmlnated Jumor gurls were CODSPICUIOUS 1n thelr absence among the perfect card rostor Former Woodward Prlnter Now With U S A Engineers Pvt Gus Matthews Gus Matthews who was a student ID the Prmt Shop durmg h1s hlgh school career IS now a member of the Umted States Army Englneers and 18 located somewhere over seas Gus says he 18 en joyxng h1s new experlence very much and IS perfectly satlsfied with Army llfe Hls address IS Pvt Gus Matthews A S N 35540159 Med Det 342 Engrs G S Regt A P O 647 Care of Postmas ter New York N Y f' 'P N u ' - 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' ' .' - . 1 ' ' ' ' ,' fl I . ', , , ' - 1 T 1 1 . l . - 1 1 1 .1 ' 1 ' - ' ' K' ' u - - . . . . ' ' . . ' - ' ' xr , ' ' ' I I '1 - 3. I - I I I I I . . . , . . . . . . 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 ' . - , , . . THE WOODWARD TATTLER Tl'lE WOUDWARD TATTLER Publlshed and Printed Every School Week by the Puplls of Woodward High School Price 3c a single copy TATTLER STAFF James e son uma o er a ma 1C r-ms 1 ran Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJcxak Jacqueline WuJc1ak Iohn I'a1t s bubble gum 1 getting to be a tradl Editor ln Chief Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor Special Feature.. Exchange Editor Clrls Sports Editor Military Editor Boys Sports Editor Sports Column Business Manager Column Editor Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucille Foley Christine Pavlos Beatrice Bxaleckn Robert Hallett Ruth Komxsarek Sidney Adams Norman Wolfe Walter Bonkowskl Florence Baker Geraldine Putry Reporters-Ralph GaJewsk1 Joan Fnyszek David Crib bm Mary Hnder Patrlcxa Janowleckx Anne Kornow-1 Nl Lo R b ts S b Sl h lc F k Advisor Mrs Marie Ersng The Tattler Staff on behalf of the faculty and students expresses sympathy to Miss Ca milla Savage on the death of her brother The Tattler Staff wishes to express its deepest sympathy to Myer Diamond sopho more on the death of his father Sportsmanship Means Cheermg, Not Jeerlng N PAST YEARS Woodward sports fans have been known for their fine spotsmanshlp and the best school spirit 1n the city This fine record has been preserved up until the last few basket ball games when many Woodward students not graduates have been bO0lDg consistently Decisions made by the referee are usually the cause for It but the student body must realize that the best possible officials are obtained to officxate the league games and boomg does not help them change their decision Points can be lost for the home team if boomg continues while a v1s1t1ng player is shooting a foul Coach Homer Hanham has a record of great teams and Woodward fans boolng while his squad is on the door is nothing commendable toward his efforts and the accom phshments of the team Freshmen cannot be given all the blame just be cause they are new If the Bears :re to continue in basketballcircles with as fine a reputation as their coach has built up their fans should stop all un sportsmanhke conduct while attending games Let s prove this is possible when Woodward plays Libbey tonight Grades Low Again URING this past semester the grades given out to many students have been decidedly low Teachers are not to be too lenient with pupils who make low marks because of Jobs for the most lmportant thing for students now IS to get an educat1on Yet many students blame poor grades on the fact that they are kept busy by work outside of school Many students do not realize the full significance of good grades They feel the makxug of money comes before education and are taking advantage of prosperous times But what about after the war when Jobs will be few and far between? The kind of grades a student receives now may help or hm der him to get a good Job in later life Many em ployers use hlgh school grades as references Poor grades will not make a good lmpresslon It is the future which should be taken 1nto consideration Even now, during wartime xt IS the students duty to study It is not a dramatic way of helping to win the war, but 1t1s one sure way 1n which each Woodward student can assist -i William Allen White N EMPORIA, KANSAS, editor dies and news papers all over the country pay tribute to him Perhaps this is the first time you who are reading this have ever heard of him Perhaps the name sounds vaguely familiar because you remember reading Mary White during your Junior year of English The whole country mourns the loss oi an Amen can Journalist who helped shape the policies of his country and yet remained a gentle, tolerant cxtl zen We, the Journalists of Woodward, pay tribute to Willlam Allen White, the late edltor or the Empbrla Gazette' Betty Grable Thought that title would cxtch your eye Pull up a chair' I have plenty of stuii and things to unload Did everyone hear the new Frank Sinatra show yet' Guess you know by thls time who the greatest swoon croonerofall time is Phat srlght Lll Abner Walk around and see the Aoellan Club display board lt ll keep you posted on their test Woodward radio news The board IB the combined masterpiece of I ewandowskl and Bonkowskl or Dorothy and Skeeter lf you like it that way better Ace chomi try student Morton Schulak spends most of his free lab periods talking about his DeV1lbxss gal Rated to s with a reat number of irls is Q env a cheery hello Wanted a nice blonde who will oblige Carl G r man by eating an egg sandwlch with h1m during lunch hour Carl gets so lonesome eating them all by himself Billy Meyers has broken his New Year s resolu tion about not going sk ting We knew It wouldn t take long Al Whitney says his name has not appeared in the Tattler thlb year Whatcha want to bet lt has A19 Slightly early for spring fever to crop up buf Funice McCaffrey has been showing decided symp toms of It lately tion in Woodward If we could onlv find out where he keeps lt boarded' I atest twosomes rumored ln W H S 1 dlth Mchlllm lred Baylow Mary Scanlon Shorty Kate Brockman Karl Uclhe Rose Roscoe Bob lfdgmgton Exam Frlght The tired worn out faces you saw over the week end were lndlrectlv the result of the exams on Thursday and Friday I say indirectly because xt wasn t really the exams themselw es it was the way you had to hurry around durlng the scant fifteen minutes trying to find all the people who had al ready taken your next test I wish I would have studied more I sat up all Wednesday night writing the answers to Engllsh on the hem of my white skirt and then it ralned that morning so I couldn t wear it The question was should I run away from home or take the chance of being murdered Ive decided Ill drop all the subjects Ifailed Hmmmmm what are five new subjects I can take' last Frldav when the basketball players were dribbling around the floorl was sitting in my seat drooling Other kids were home studying Wnlll never learn Attention Woodward Girls IXTY FIVE THOUSAND new student nurses are needed thls year by your government This IS a call to service for all senior girl graduates of 1944 This sudden emergency IS being answered throughout the United States by the U S Cadet Nurse Corps which has recently opened its cam palgn to recruit young women for spring classes The cadet nurse IS allowed to choose her own school of study Under an accelerated program she learns the nursing profession under the spon sorshlp of her government Membership 1n the U S Cadet Nurse Corps is open to every girl between the ages of 17 or 18 qdependlng on state regulatlonsl and 30, who IS a graduate of an accredited high school and in good health Woodward girls interested in this may make ap pllcatlon at any hospital particlping ln this pro gram So often high school girls ask, What can we do as our part in the war? Here is one answer The need for nurses 18 great Some of the definite J Hop date's are Bob Du Monte and Jessie K1ndt,Rom0na Todey and Phillip Mansour, Gloria St8Il1Bl0WSkl and Don Higley IK 1 If you want a laugh just ask Dan tPeachesJ Nowak about his violin Stuff And Such Evervbodyls talking about lt some are d mg something aboutit It belng that low grade you got ln chemistry math or was it English? Here s hoping we ll all do better from now on Dum bell What kind of fellow IS Bill' Well the other night the lights went out in his girl s parlor and he spent the rest of the even mg tinkering with the fusses Lake Breeze The most Reverend Karl J Alter Bishop of Toledo visited Central Catholic High recently and oiiered mass for the senlors 'lhls IB an annual event Congratulations to Burnham Student Prints Your paper IS an improvement over the mxmeo graphed one Saleslady Here s a lovely gift card To the One and Only glrl I ever loved Sailor Pine 1ve me a dozen The school orchestra at Stockton High School California will present a concert for the U S C The numbers include LBTIQSIGDB and other se leotlons from Roblnhood And what d1d one ear say to the other ear'7 There s a blockhead between us Black Java Match em with Movles or MUSIC Art room Artists and Models Paper Doll '300oclock bell Thousands Cheer IDug a Ditch Fxams Lets Face It Little Did I Know War stamp booth So Proudy We Hall Fverybody Every Paydav The Deans Old Acquamtance I Never Men tion Your Name Mass meetings The Gangs All Here Jump Town Unsats Lost Angel Ifor The First Time Wolves Girl Crazy Always You 6Tattler Office Crazy House Stormy Weather Nicknames Each year they change don t thev'7 Naomi Rohler Gus Clifford David Bwave Pwlnce iOnly one per son calls him that doesn tshe CllfTOl'd7l Doris Boos Red Frances Surgeson Keith Bridget Carr Measles Delores Hallet Dodo I ours Trutt Buzz Powers Models I yes Sally Ellis Nose Doris Hansen Smile Pat Verglls L ps Ruth Hasemeyer Teeth Frances Lathrop Complexion Romona Toby Hair Alxce Haddad Voice Ioanel Renz Figure Collen Glbbm I ersonallty Shirley Miller Thoughts Of A Truant The following dirge may be sung to the tune of My Heart Tells Me ' My dean tells me that my little fling Will lower my grades and everything Does he mean what he is saying, Or can I go right on playing My dean tells me not to cut again, Not to get into that old rut agaln If I m sap enough to cut a class or three, Will I be sorry, will I be Should I belleve my dean or me9 Miss Edna McLaughl1n's sixth hour class sent flowers to Jim Conley who is convalesclng at home with a heart ailment l n To whom it may 1 oncern Louanna Manahna and Em1lDarah have come to a parting of the ways ll! 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THE WOODWARD TATTLER S PO RTS BEARS TOP WAITE IN 58 23 BATTLE J Payak Scores 19 Points To Lead Hanham s Cagers Possesslng a stellar defense and a fast moung offense enabled the Woodward Polar Bears to coast to an easy 58 23 mn over the Walte In dxans 1n the latters gvm Plll Fetters boys uere stlll ln the game at the end of the first perlod mth the Iears holdmg a five polnt lead of 11 6 At that sector Wood ward got their shootmg eye and made the Walte fans gasp Wlth wonder as John las ak and Bob Har TISOH klSSE.tl the bucket wlth great rapldlty Pob Long, Jlnl Kn1er1m and Paul Seymour worked the ball w1th such zest that Johnny and Bob had slmple lav up shots The half found Homer Hanhams crew leav mg the Hoor w1th a comfortable 34 19 edge a total of 23 pomts be1ng comp1led 1n the second quarter After the regulars had bu1lt the lead to 49 14 the substitutes came pourmg 1n Woodward stlll kept pace from there on ln to add mne polnts to the1r total with the Indians first team collectlng the same amount Marksman John Payak rang the bell for 19 pomts and Bob Harrlson grabbed 10 Also promment were Seymour and Long Wlth SIX whxle reserves Cal DuHart and Skeeter Bonkowsk1 checked 1n Wlth five each At the free throw lme Waite ex ceeded the Bears mark of four by seven but the Bears were hlghlv superlor by sllpplng in 27 field goals Tournment Schedual Basketball tournament games wlll be played 1n the followlng order mxt week Tuesdav February 8 Drlbbettes vs VVmerbust Rockettes vs Robxes Wednesday February 9 Varslty Pm ups s Freshmen Commandoes Leaders Club vs Ration Stamps Thursday February 10 Junior Commandoes vs Cubs Varsity Pm ups vs Challengers Advanced Art Classes Make Water Color Portraits Water color portrants ln costume are being made by Mxss June Anderson s advanced art classes this week Good composltxon and color are bemg fea tured ID the portralts Poslng as models are Dora Wood ard Marv Ward Ethel Hogg Jack Cole and Henry Segovxano Some portraits represent partlcular South American countries The out standing pamtmg will be ellgxble for entry ln the Scholastic Contest Pxc tures portraying our relatlonshlp with the Allies are also bemg made ln tempo SCORE GUESSING What are Woodwards chances of defeatlng the Libbey qumtet ton1ght'7 Do you thmk you can come near e noug to the score to wm a ticket to the Central Woodward game next week? Try your luck and who knows you mrght be the lucky one Flll out the blank and brmg lt to room 119 Good Luck' Name Home Room Woodward Libbey ERNIE Thls u eek we glve you big rugged lzrnle Rychlewskx, that man of many talents I-hs versatallty makes h1m completely at home on the grldlron or gxvmg some prospective war bond buyer the super salesmans old one no Due mostly to Erme s talents 1n tha 1119 8 6 9 8 6 of organlzatxon and persuaslon auto mechamcs class IS 1009: 1n purchase of bonds and stamps March of Dlmes, and support of Red Cross Smce he has taken re1ns the mechamcs have pur chased 32070 north of bonds and stamps Although not the hlghest 1nd1v1dual salesman he keeps the rest of the boys ln lme Hls slogan 1S Buy or D1e 1n regard to hls cus tomers Frme was selected bv his fcllow players as the football teams most valuable player He IS recogmzed by many as one of the best guards ln the c1ty He began playlng 1n hls freshman year He reached the var Slty 1n his Jumor year, but dldnt really star untxl a senior He plans to make use of h1s rugged tralfllllj., m the Marme Corp lmmedxately after graduatlon He IS currently seen wlth farnet Shabnow a freshman from Adams Townshlp Thls love has been blos sommg s1nce November and looks good for a long tlme Helght Deceptlon Of Bear Squad Brings Boys 21 14 Wm stopped a Z9 game wmmng streak Woodwards Bear Cubs racked up their first vun of the second round 21 14 over the Walte reserves last Fmday The Cubs dldnt get started untll late ln the opemng quarter because of the small SlZ6d court whlch stopped the1r fast break However they held a 10 5 advantage at the end of the first half At the start of the third frame the Bear Cubs employed a t1ght zone de fense vshlch held the East Slders to one goal durlng that perlod Wood ward was st1ll leadlng 15 7 Durlng the final quarter the In dlans were handlcapped by the loss of tvso players, who were fouled out w1th 5 mmutes remammg ln the game The Bears then took ad xantage of the1r helght bv keepmg a tight defense durlng the remainder of the game Cal Katz and Tim Nelson lead the scorlng each gettmg 6 polnts Woodward Cagers Defeat Rossford Qumtet 59 28 The Rossford basketball qumtet looking for revenge on Woodward cagers because of their 54 30 defeat earller ln the season agam fell prey to the speedy Bears as they held the short end of a 59 Z8 margm Frlday January 21 Hitting agood percentage of shots and ut1l1z1ng the fast break the local five went lnto an early lead whlch was never pressed throughout the remainder of the game John Payak and Bob Harrxson led the Bear at tack and buxlt up the halftlme score toa 39 15 rnargln Coach Homer Hanham played hls second team throughout most of the second half The boys proved what good material the Polar Bears have on the second squad by the1r fine performance '00 Jun Kn1er1m Polal Beal s Entertam Llbbeys golden clad Cowboys will be hoplng to stay ln the w1n column, when they meet a strong Woodward qumtet ln the Strelcher Street gym tomght The Western Avenue five won the1r first game of the season last week when they upset the Scott Bulldogs by a 38 32 count In the first round of play they offered qu1te a b1t of re slstance to the opponents but couldn t keep up the1r pace 1n the final half whlch proved defeat Lanky Art Keller has been the key man of the Libbey offense thus far, and h1s spectacular play accounted for the Scott vlctory Woodward will probably use Jlm Kmer1m defense spec1al1st, to guard Keller In the first meetlng of the two teams, the Polar Bears were handl capped by the loss of Peanuts Long, and Sharpshoot1ng Johnny Payak who were both alllllg with 1nfluenza at the tlme However, the Bears came out on the long end of the score 36 31 Coach Homer Hanham w1ll start hlS usual five w1th HZTTISOD and Sey mour at forwards Payak at center and KH18F1m and Long at the guard posltlons Glrl s Gym News Regular gym classes were dlscontln ued thls week lh order to have the gnrls choose new teams and captains When score cards from the gym clas ses were checked lt was noted that 39 girls had perfect records Of the 39 12 were freshmen 17 sophomores 6 Jumors and 4 senlors 4 1 K Mrs Emma Kemp 1nstructor an the glrls gym recelved news that her hus band was xn Callfornxa and was ex pectmg to go over seas Mr Kemp was formerly statloned at the Toledo Naval Armory BEAR FACT 1 -up -1 The race for the c1ty basketball crown seems to be a contest between the two pre season foes DeV1lb1ss and Woodward DeV1lb1ss holds an unblem lshed record of 7 vlctorzes while the Bears have suffered one setback 1n sev en starts Many Central followers were very dlsappomled in the two polnt setback the Tlgers handed the Irlsh If the first squad had not gone to the bench through personal fouls the Cherry Street five may have upset the hlgh and mxghty Tlger qumtet A meeting was held at Columbus Ohxo during whlch the tlme and date of the reglonal and state tournaments would be held this season was dls cussed Coach Scotty Florence DeV1lb1ss basketball mentor has the best team m the schools hlstory many peopl have stated Whether they can hold up agalnst the pressure and onslaught of all the city teams 18 stlll to be seen Bob Kronbach Central forward who IS now a regular 1n the Irish llneup IB maklng a flne showlng of hlmself net ting an average of better than 10 polnts per game For a short tlme about two mmutes m the final period of the Walte contest Homer Hanham played an entxre Jumor squad fhe boys had both helght and speed and utlllred both whlle pxtted agalnst the lndlans Ameucan, Natlonal Squads DIOD Two Games Saturday Although Woodwards Amerlcan Bowlmg squad dropped two games 1n three starts last Saturday they st1ll nemamed at the top of the loop t1ed for that pos1t1on w1th the Central Cathollc Kegler Every member of the Amerk squad bowled below h1s average w1th Bob Wysockl managmg a 572 total In the Natxonal loop peat performance from week The Woodward fell short of the 500 Dave Grlbben who h1t It was a re the prevlous Pmsters all mark except for 502 and helped salvage one game In three agamst and up and commg DeV1lb1ss squad The Nlats, a few weeks back, were on top of the league but a succession of bad afternoons dropped them to the number four spot The Tlger outfit who has been Just an average team came up from the bottom of the league and are now bangmg them ID at the 500 percent mark Breese DeV1lb1SS anchorman, put on a fine performance h1tt1ng the maples for a b1g 625 Two b1g games of 243 and 203 sandwlches h1s low effort 179 game to br1ng h1m this total Both squads w1ll resume league competltlon tomorrow afternoon at 1 00 P M Smlth Attents Luncheon Art Smith football coach attented a luncheon of the Downtown Coaches at Lasalle and Koch Monday January 31 in honor of Henry Page r Page has been made known to 'loledo resldents for the fact that when the hlgh school bands were first organ xzed he outfitted each member of tne bands ln all the Toledo hxgh schools Since the great lncrease of the bands Mr Page was unable to furmsh the um forms when new ones were purchased The number attendxng the luncheon was estimated to be between 200 and 300 people wr, 'A I 'Q ' .flu , 'mal I ' I3 if -c2f- l 755. . ni I u u 1 E 1 - . 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' . . i' THE WOODWARD TATTLER Woodward Whlspers Top souil news of the momc nt IQ the neww of dates for the .approachmg J Hop Some of thc advance dxtd brmw the followmg dates tu our no ue PIILCH 'Irondle .md Don Tlggcs Vlvlan qkaff and Iohn Hxdglcx Dorm Hamen and Paul Sevmnur Woodward students mll amd m the dutleq of the annual H1 Y Fr1endf.h1p Forum on February 20 Jack Watew wlll act as chaxrman and other club members wull Qerve as regmtrants To Be Lovelv You MuQt Be Healthy 19 the mam toplc now bemg dmguwed bx MN Helen Iwrlarlq uervdav lump, cIaQsPQ Fo nnmrewe then' knowledge of the Subject health bookw are bemg made Glrlq' Notlce' Attentxon' Fake ad vantage of Leap Yeare prlvlleges Norm Wolfe needs a date for the J Hop and because he IS touchy and bashful to do the asklng vou have an opportumty of a hfetlme Wlthln the next few weeks teach ers mtend to check serlal numbers 1n text books to see whether everyone has hm own book You kxds had bet ter Qtart ln non to get back x our nun Attendance the bow gxm claQSeQ 15 at an all tlme lou due to outside wxmk tardmew colds and other mcknesses An unusual treat IQ m store for WINS Annlc Wetterman Q Spanwh Club at then' next meetmg., Pach membex wlll be served .1 cup of Yerba Mate xxhlch lb 4 famous Peruvlan tea Speaklng of embarrassmx. momentw I d Velkq had hm the other dav wh1Ie 'wtrolllng dovsn the hall openmg all emptx locker doors Flfmcxny, over hw shoulder h sxw Pop Iahuf- methodlcallx cloemg each door be hmd hlm' Wonder what the outcome was of that 1nc1dent War Bond purchases for the Woodward facultv totaled B1 637 wir This report waq suhmltted by L f Ialiuf- who avtfd iQ xwumg, agent for the school lhc Woodward Saga has bL5.,un lts IUUTNPN to thu pre-ska Ravmrmd Sho Im: 9tdtPd that 17 pagm are fm :shui and ready to he vlnterl lxst wx'-hv fur speedy remurles from rfcent ope,ratlnnQ are Pxtffnded to Rohvrtx fraham md Hdvn I xrl hav No vnu re wrong Fhow dren t new ble xc-her: m the bow um They are tho Sdmf old ones hut the-w have been repaired and painted bv S I Crouse Q vmodQh0p boyg Onlv Betty Hansen knows the an swer to thw queitlon What .md where 12 that gold mme she haw been talkmg about the past week Clyde Van Tassel head of the commerclal department haw recexvod a call from the U S Pmplovment Bureau for students tn full Jobe m busmess offxces S103 Collected In Campalgn Durmg the recent March of Dlmes campalgn S108 37 was contrxbuted by the Woodward students The ten highest home roomswere Mxss Camllla Savage Mrs Eva Leu Mlss Helen Mane Grlffin James Pol lock Mlss Eleanor Murphy M1ssAnme Wetterman Mrs Eula Upp M1ss Mar Jory H8ID11t0D Mlss Belle Joseph and Mrs Blanca Russel A humorous touch was added when a streetcar token was contrlbuted ln the box of Mrs Hazel McManamon Tattlel Achlevement Cup To Be Voted On lfehlualy is Ffmcultv Q ommlttee F0 Mxke lfm ll I hmce IIOIN xxl of IIIISJIIX Fr u clue s for 1 S rent tl X thlnk IH cntltlod to um r cu uw x lll hr' fmardfwl on krmg,nlt1on Du ln um vim hsst unx msc 0 ked to Qt 1 PH avl tus dLlTH1L, their high school c nec-r for mnslderatlon bx the f Lcultx rom ml eo conmctlm., f' 1 6 Ia me churman Mrs Ham! 'VIc'VImnm0n 'VIIQN Amlc MIIIPF Flvdc Monk Homm num i Some Ms ua n Jxmfs n uc s x Leu mu 1 IS mflrf hx f Tattler no member of the Tattlm staff IQ elxglble to compete Tattler members on the student CO!T1Y'H1ltPC who xull count xoteQ and wlll plan the program conmst of Wal ter BonkowQk1 Lucllle Folex S eanne Loerke Davld Grlbbm and Ruth Komlsarek BS Q BOX Dear Informer Whos the cutc blown halred buy who Qtxrted xmrkmg at Hanfs Drug, Store yust ruentlf' Dre xmv D n Slu V ot L lll hc nm nf Ioumo Tl Rea and Lou Ilcar Informer Wh xt nas the 4 aus: of all the mm mntum It the I uamount a week ago F1 ld'lX mght' Nosex Delr Inqumtne Lpon ll'lNCQilI3.tll1 lt xa prmen to he nom other than Jean Bmche m'1n and dxtv lied and Lou Dear Sharpx Dorothv Dorn lf. vsondermg wnu sneaked mto her locker and torc Frank Smatrae p1Lture Wondermg Deal IIOYNIGTQI Could lt be one of the lads wno cuslxke Frankle so much Bea and Lou A STUDENTS Thumb n'ul Qketmhm xppedrlng thus vwek an of oul u.c0pt1onal all -X studenw We meh to evzprew our crm xatulatmns to them Don Daw llI'6Sld0Dt of' senlor flaw math md QCIPYKP are fnormtv stud 1eQ work o hrrvthrr funn wok ends lxkes to plfu basketball urv bashful wlth gulls Dorothy Ashford cmplm ed at Bell Telephone Compam prefildent cf mnll Honor Suumtx Inglqh best liked subjrrt has bm frlend ll xx hw taken mx XCATS of r lemons dt -Xrt Museum foldd Icrghu' favorltv wubjcct IN Qcrxpt writing, hkef. bovslmg., and pw txm chups has grvit lllt4Y'PQtlH13dl0 nes to yu to thv UnlVOTSltV x1lfhILdl1 mnmbm of th Pfrw urls horns lkuf lllllj, r nn smrlpt Xkfltlllf., number 1 Stu ent munul 12 mm.,.1g.,ul to ck Ivdmfm can uguallx bo wen wltm 1 xr1ung,cr slstfr 1 irc-shnmn nsmirx I1 gs s rn mum, Gvcd fmrl r H cnluvs hovs nu, num S XlHQkl bruno 4 C ming, tom llsl 1ttcndG Trlanrm ulzrlv Ilk! 0 hon nn f'1xorn 0 subject Gertrude Stelngr lflfdllllll hught dttlvfx m Red Crow work hegmnvr newswvxtmg, student engow Wfltllll., news QKOTIEQ Qkatmg, favorlte sport Adele Loerhke coedltor of the Saga lotQ of fun llkeg tenms energetlc preildent of the Paws chdmplon Joker James Ilythe mn t too tall or too short blond hour quiet and reserved hkes to read books whenever he has spare tlme Fdvmrd Vos expresses hlmself wlth hlS large vocabulary always IQ studvlng bugs and butterfiles mtem eqted m Journalmm feorge Skaff Qenlor student who can boast a row of A s on hm card IS frlendly and co operatwe favorite QubJect Ti tru: Angelme Rokpond brown halred freshman loves steaks dotes on skit mx., he-r :mv 'md only 1 el xrk smroi Rxchald Emerlck authough bullt sm'xlI hls bralm make up for lack of wwe acqulred all As on card IS member of the Honor Soclety Work ns metuculouelv performed I ltrltla Drewcl modest and shy Inns rgddlng algebra her favorlte subgut could feed on pork chops for mor adores pupp1eQ I NNW KOYVDD .1 vereatlle voung, MSM came fmm Rlwerslde member of Fawes works at Jermam hbrarv l1keQ no skatmg, no favorite malf Iedtnce Blalclckl Qemor wrlter of lrr ove potato Lhlpk flQhlY'l2' once x rm A hir-. c0rt1f1catv II! con est plus lndmmton ln the summer I 4 tty Haltv lows baked beans spfuh class and I nghsh ufmts to be :clue Ilk s 1ll hor subject .1 lf 11 usm Ilmmfl tnppfd the sr on 1 N U 0 n Jor ln mul-11 md busmess llke sports flf thu nlawwal mu-.nm p dw H1 lf ISU!! time Rmhnldnllaoffs Tre Iudv IH C shlrp mlnor N her favor e I rung, Part Jumor math w hlz Ilkes rulm basketball never seen with prlq Iqtrlcxa Hlllvard red head with lotc nf' np prow eepeclallv for sports and fund works at Flower Hospltal mem ber of Clee Club no heart 1ntereQt Harm SZVQk0NXQkl hkes to read go tn movws works at a bank now plans 10 Lo to T L or Ddvm Buqmew Col If 0 likes Pnghsh and blue clothes xc rx fmendlx lzmcs Wllusz owner of 'iharn plaid Qxxodtu member of frosh basketball squad re-Qerw football team actxvc m baseball outslde Wante someday to bo '1 radlo .mnouncer Fhr studontg who graduated IN lmuarw and also recelved all Ac iff Rlfd DU'-lVnQk1 Ifmmm Lathrop and Dorothy Wolmffer Ixdmq have passed ui haxe' DISIHISSIHQ, from our mmdQ commute-1 mth qonw und duff: 4 I1 In N but a few of such thoughts start the new new 'xddrvwv CA L ARMS First on the llst this week IS Lp Ilan MaClPJPWSkl 416 N F 9 A I O 525 1 0 Postmaster New York New Yorw Umm an old pal of Doe lltters was m chalge of the noon THOVIQQ when he was ln Woodward Cpl Mamolevxskl class of 42 IS nom m the Army An' C'orpQ lll Italy Ray Walcvak who went to Wood xxarfl 'ml left h1s senlor year sald ln a letter to a frlend that he will ladly answer all letters Hls ad cl e S 12 PM Raymond J Walczak 010426 llatoon 010 7 Batt Marmc laruki Parm Bland South Caro ma 'iuper Saga Selhn Mlller Yep we have the address of Theodore fTed Mlller Mr Mlller who played guard on laQt years v1ctor1ouQ bas ketball squad would also avmreclate a fevu letterw The address N Theo dore A Mlller S1 c Armed Guard Center Pac1f1c San Franclsco Call forn1a Mall tlme IS anxlouely walted fol by these two former students They R C Lee A SU S N R 1 Bks 3 Room 114 Navy V 12A Unlt Western MlCh1gaH Pvt C R Davis S C S V 1192 Bow oln College Brunevuck Malne In case you re vsondermg who he N 1tS Bob Drum of tho clasq of 42 Our thanks to Pvt Jack Baker for the letter He cant understand why they have sallors m a Marlne Base Hospital taking care of leathernecks That s one we cant figure out elther Jack Maybe the malls are slow but a couplg more letters would be ap precmted Hn address IG Pvt Jack Baker Platoon 286 Co B Recruit Bn Montford Point Camp, Camp Le Jeune New Rlver North Carolina We nov glve vou Ralph Shamas new address Itq Pvt Ralph Shamub '3204Q M Co fServJ A P O 9394 cfo Postmaster New York N Y A few more addresses are Iver J ' erson Af? Co 5Pl 1 U Q B C' S U Bowlmp, Creen Ohm Ivvr was a graduate- of laQt vear Pvt Howard Hunger 25348180 29th I Sz 'Hdq S P 'I' I I Chdnutc Fxeld Illmovi Another former student at Bow dfm IQ Pvt Edward Sloan 68th A A F T D frouy 9 Fhght 15 Bovx dom College Trunswlck Malne Two years ago he was presldent of the Jumor daw last vear he was pres! dent of the Fngmeermg SOCl6tV and 1 me mber of the Natlonal Honor bo uety I9Qld9Q all uf those aCtlVltleq he Qtlll fuund tlme to plav on the basketball and football teams Mr LaRue recelved a letter from 4 frlend of Tom Kommarek askmg for the addresses of a few of the fellows that he plaved wlth on the football team Thm has all been taken care of and he also recewes the Tattler each xwek For vou klds that knew Tom and want to drop h1m a lme hmm iq hm address Thomas Daniel Koml 5 ek AS Co 5844 Brks 6 U Camp Waldron U S N T S Far ragut Idaho Let'Q really 'surprlse hlm and full up hlS mall bag Y W C A To Have Classes Woodward gurls are bemg lDVlt6d to Joln recreational classes sponsord by the Y W C A Swlmmlng bowlxng danc mg badminton archery basketball fencmg xce skatlng and roller skating are offered A phys1cal exam 13 requxred for all classes and appolntmentsmay be made by callmg the Y I I N1 Q 1 I 1 1 n 3 .1 r' ' : ' -, e I . , 1 - 'I 3 . . . . , .' 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Lincoln. i ification of my oft Vol. XVI Toledo, Ohio, February 11, 1944 No. 16 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEES FINISHING PLANS FOR DANCE -R' SIXTEEN ART PUPILS ' TO ENTER CONTEST Compositions To Be Exhibited At Lamson's Miss .Iune Arrdcr'son's students will enter the Ohio Regional Art Fx- which will be held at Brothers store from Several of advanced art Northwestern hibit contest the Lamson March 13 25 The theme clcrstandrng of the erchrbrt rs Ln the United Nlatlons Compositions to thrs effect are berng nrade rn water color and tenrpera In addrtron prctorrals pictures and advertisements for war purposes are 1n progress Charcoal tempera Indra rnk water color and pastels are the rrreclrums used rn these problems The chref purpose of the regional exhrbrtron rs to select frnalrsts for the National High School Art Ex hrbrtrons which will be held in the Frne Arts Callerres of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh lennsylvanra The students entering the contest are Pill Lang., Mary Lorenz Helen Barr Chrrstrne l'avlos Dorothy Ash ford Dorothy Lewandowskr Ixathleen McCloud James Seed Dale Roden hauser Sarah Jones Walter Bon kowskr Fyelyn Porest, Bob Hallett Stephanie Makrn Gwen Bering and Irene Jankowskr The contest rs sponsored by thc Scholastic Magazine and the regional exhrbrt may bc yrew ed free of charge bv everyone interested Chester I'ocllcr senror Surc thcy ire' At least thc girls are at Dc With two weeks remaining before that important date, February 26, the night of the annual J-Hop, various committees are working very earnest- ly to complete their plans. Tickets have been printed and will be distributed by Bert Johnson and Jack Reichlin before the first dancing class, which will be February 17. Invitations of the guests of honor chaperons and junior class presidents of other Toledo high schools have been hand written by Alrce German and will be mailed next week Dolores Wujcrak assisted by Jae quelrne Wujrak Sabrna Slchrcrnskr and Patrrera Janowreckr are making plans for the dancing classes which begin next week The dates for the dancing classes are Februarv lr 21 and 24 Posters which have been designed and painted by Davrd Crrbbrn and Jrm Seed haye been placed rn yarrou rooms about the school Frank Sloan rn charge of clecora tron and Anne Kornowa planning the programs report satisfactory pro gress rn their plans Last Mondav petrtrons were grvcn to members of the cabinet and the prom committee lt rs yerv important that eyery one planning to attend rnust sign one of the petrtrons as an ad mrttance to the first dancing class It rs understood that each person srgn mg a petrtron rs obligated to purchase one couple ticket to the dance Frleen Trondle rs chairman of the dance Marvin Hascal president Mrs hula Upp and Floyd Lords advisors Robert Wernest sophomorc The rrls are taking., no advanta e of Lear H I Vrlbrss gear At least not with me lion Crrl Jo rehrm Hambro enrrnent lsorwegran statesmen was th spcaker at last Saturday s essron if he To in Hall Woodwards repre sc ntatryc attending. this forenocn mcetrrn., wa lack Rerehlrn selected by 'Vlrss Iourse Trppett The followrn r a re ume of the text written by Mr Rerchlrn Wrnnrm, the war p.lYfS u the Lnrted Nations a chancc to wrn the pc acc lcrcnc lhc subjugrtecl pcople cf lrrrope crn srt at thc peace ta e they must be rn a frt ondrtron to do s Semr staryatron and malnutrition raye tak n thcrr tol and ffcrts wrll haye to bc made to remedy s concrtron th occuprel countvrc rationing, has been most mea er lhrcc hundrcd grams of mc rt or one half pounds are rllottecl pcr pe son ycry hree months lhere hr been an extremc dc ath of mcdreal supplre and eucn surgical cqurpm nt has been confrscated -X a r sult rsrly c' trolled clrseases as rncasles and scarlet feycr have clarnrcd a high rate of fatalrtres anothc ason r th lack crf rc sc Oycr omrnc, thc IllflUCl'ltQ of dope 1 a nrorc serious ind drffrcult thing ln a clrabolrcal and drendrsh monopoly thc laps have found rn effective method of stifling the wrll to resist among her subjugated peoples This dopc trade rs a lucratryc one amounting to two brllron dollars a nronth Renrembcr thc tons of rap rron sold to laprn before thc war the s ne scrap r rr w nycrtccl to ll ts s airplanes rnd s 1 rm, our rncrrcan oys e cf thc wcakncsscs of' the Versrr c caty was thrt o krn c n c o c rcc r trme of Irsmark terrnarry has not produced one great writer p act composer whv German cclucatron has strrven to further the cloctrrrre cf makrnc, the nation larpc rncl all important whrle rn rkrng., thc rnclryrdurl mr and rnsr1.,nrfrcant l c- wb r 5, mrny r r s rr al n mor rn oy e I erc cc yc o c foo rsh one Tlerc rs an rnsrgnrtrcant clrssentrng, rorrty l 1 rlso rnbcr tlrrt yernmc nt s r en no c inc an un erground will be one c ertcd I the I neral Staff ti hclp y n tlc p ccc c- mr taltc f rye 1 ye e a cr re as n o happen agarn Americans are apt t oe soft hearted but thc rdcals f thousands of unknown martyrs a e not forgotten ro that they drccl fcr them When askcd what w 'rs the mot herutrful nrusrc tl wo ld '1 w mm answcrcd the music- of lrec dom arrsrng from the herrts and souls of liberty loyrn men Ia tnat nrusrc trrke a corresponding., chord rn rll that srt around the peace table Richard Joseph will repre ent Woodward at tonrorrows session of thc Town Hall Richard rs the choice of Janres Pollock K J Y I I Ak L , Y Y Y 1 7 ' rs v A 1 ' ' ' cc r - - ' ' ' '. 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' Y' , 1 'ISC 2 ' .' , 2 , f- '.3 ' ' 1 2 - S .' ,.,,., ,,,,, .,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,',,,,,.,,A .,,.,.,,..-. ,,-, W V A A-,-,., ,-'-,, H - h . r ' Q ' , if . 2 Q ' ' S v 1 ,Q L. -ks' E i H H HALL GUARDS' fln each edition of the Tattler for the next six weeks we will honor the hall guards who give up a study period every day to sit in the cold halls catching pneumonia being bullied by falsely superior seniorsj. Bonnie Jean Eldridge is the captain first hour. Her associates are Alvina Zakrzeyvski Marvel Moore Garnet Shabnow' Margret Alverman Rose- Mary Bi' gs Florence If hman Elonore Jamra Marie Psrhas Josephine No wak Betty Zrngg Vrrgrnra Lukasrk The boys are Dale Bodeman John Clarehont James Deak Alvin Emery Ray Swearenger Gordon Taylor Bob Werland Sylyan Essrck Tom Gra bowskr Don Hathowskr Casrmrr Kurczak Don Segg Leo Wrsnrewskr Robert Wernert Tom Grant S Adams Elected President Of Woodward Stamp Club 'lhe Woodward Stamp Club held its first meeting of the year in room 329 during the C schedule on January 14 at which trme they elected officers Sidney Adams rs the new president Raymond Whitney vice president Mary Jane German secretary Dick Gonsowskr treasurer and Ed Voss reporter W F Rohr rs advisor As a highlight for the meetmg Mr Rohr read a story telling how an Eng lrshman Rowland H111 originated the first satisfactory postal system to send a letter to a nearby town and much more for farther points However after meetrng much government oppos1t1on Hrllstarted on May 1 1840 his plan of sending letters for a few cents and having the sender pay the postage not the receiver as was previously done Not only was the first penny postage stamp issued but the first stamp with an adhesive back as well In 1860 Hill was knrghted by Queen Victoria Display Case News Turnrp geranrum begonra and nar crssus plants several scrap books on leaves and two model gardens were on display through the courtesy of Miss Grace Cronk and her hrst hour botany class a week ago Posters pamphlets and charts keeping with Nation Social Hygiene Day February 2 were put on display by Miss Hazel Coy and several of her pu pile this past week Booklets were also placed at the student s disposal Any class or club wishing to use the cases please notify the TattlerOffice room 1 19 ORIGINAL FAIRY TALE TO BE PRESENTED FEBRUARY 17, ON WTOL Kathleen McCloud, Author of f'Tattle Tale Broomstickfl Makes Illustrated Booklet The Tattle-Tale Broomstickj' an original fairy ,tale written by Kath- leen McCloud will be presented Febru- ary 17 from 2:45-3:00 on station WTOL Included rn the cast which consists of members of the radro production and script writing classes are narra tor Edward Voss Marty Marguerite Rickard looking glass George Marks candy man Walter Bonkoyyskr leop ard and tattle tale broornstrck Lurena Wagner wizard Ramon Carr witch, Ramona Carr, and voice, Tom Meade Sound effects are being taken care of by Naornr Rohler and Ramona Carr Miss McCloud rs student dr rector To make the play entirely a Wood ward production the cast rs making up 1ts own musical bridges A num ber of music boxes rs being used for this purpose In connection yvrth this play Miss McCloud has made an illustrated booklet containing a precrs of the fairy tale and sketches of the yarrous character Harry D Lamb supervisor of radio and speech education presented this booklet to a publisher Because of the originality of the contents rt rs being published Treasure In Tattler Office Amid the banging of typewrlters and chatter of the Tattler Staff Merle Ollendorf typewriter repair man put rn an appearance and brought with him the newest addition to the Tattler ofiice It is a new typewriter which has replaced one of the rickety ones the staff has been banging on Prnk copy paper has also become a part of the office and adds a great deal of color to the place really rt does' Experts Visit Woodward Woodward was recently visited by two nutrition experts from Red Cross headquarters They were Mrs Fessler who is head of all nutrition work and Mrs Bentley A nutrition course star ting March 1 will be open to the stu dents here at Woodward The length of this course rs 20 hours while after completion all those passing will re cerve a nutrition certrficate STUDENT POLL lattler rs your school paper we are taking., a rc c nl e w 1 ou wan ar hc w rt may e Ill Hill s n thr quc stronnarre anc dr o r rt rn the ox ou srdc rrcm ll! Wrr do you trrrrr to frrs ' 1 plc W h rt do you lrkc the best rt do you lrkc the e s I' ttlcr n gercrrl 1 What lo you do w rth your Iattler when you are frnrshed with 1 Of course evelyone has heard of the Scot hman THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Iubllshed and Printed Fvery School Wcck by tht Pupils of Woodward High School Iricc dc '1 smgle copy stltl Sffldlm Sl ff N svaner l , J EE 'ff-'S ASSOLINGI TATTLER STAFF Editor IH Chief Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor Special Feature Exchange Editor ov o t L41 oi Ch-ls Sports Editor Military Editor Boys Sports ladxtor Sports Column Business Manager Column Editor Susanne Loerke orbert Zakolskl Lucille Foley Chrlstme Pavlos eatrice Bialeckn Robert Hallett Vlraltu Bonkowskl Ruth Komlsarek Sidney Adams Norman Wolf Walter Bonkowskx Florence Baker Geraldine Putry Reporters Ralph CRJEWBICI Joan Cnyszek Davld Crib bm Mary Hnder Patricia Janowieckn Anne Kornowa James Nelson Louxna Roberts Sabina Shchcmski Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJc1ak Jacqueline WuJcxsk and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Marie Erslz The Humble Words Of A Humble Man I-IERI' isn t a boy or girl in Woodward High School who doesn t know somethmg about Abraham Lmcoln We all know that he was one of the most beloved presidents the United States has ever had However perhaps some of us don t know that Lincoln was not so beloved not so ap preciated during his l1fet1me as he is now In fact during his term of office certaln newspapers took fiendish delight IH behttlmg or crrtrcizing him on every possible occassion The Patriot and Umon of HBYIISOII ln reporting the Cettysburg Address said We pass over the silly remarks of the Pres ident for the credit of the nation we are willing that the VEII of ODIIVIOII shall be dropped over them and that they shall no more be repeated or thought of The Chicago Times said lhe cheek of every American must tingle with shame as he reads the silly flat and dishwatery utterances of the man who has t be pointed out to intelligent foreigners as the President of the United States Other papers either condemmed or barely men tioned the President and his speech But not everybody agreed with the arrogant preJud1ced partisan press AChxcago Tribune re porter wrred his paper The dedicatory remarks of President Lincoln will live among the annals of man How profoundly right his Judgment was lo morrow Lincoln will have been dead seventy nine years but his Gettysburg Address has lived ln deed it has lived among the annals of man for it ls a masterpiece Knowledge of English Important In Service AR lsn t Just a maelstorm of men exerting their energies to kill each other it s a highly technical operation involving thousands of men and tons of materials It is possible for armies to succeed in the field by their unit co operation At the lnduction centers throughout the country tests have snown that far too few men understand the English language High ranklng officers in the army are asking for men who can understand each other then' orders and the English language Wlth out athrough understanding of English there rs no place xn the armed forces for men who seek promo t1on New lnductees will find that their school days are Just beginning Will you be able to fit 1n'7 Though you may con sider war definitely unrelated to English, study it You'll have no chance for piomotion without it Be able to understand it' Your life may depend on it' il.,l...l1-. Our Student Hall Guards ACH YEAR, the Student Councll issues a call for volunteers to act as hall guards, and each year this oall IS answered by many Though these guards are in no way connected with the Student Council they Justlv deserve much praise for sacrificing an hour of their time to help patrol Woodward's halls This week we are honoring the first hour guards who are doing a grand Job, even though at times It IS an unpleasant and tedious duty We thank you and pay tribute for your service THE JWOODWARD TATTLER CVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such Hope you shopped around for your loumor Prom dates kids lhe great day is almost here Remember that the gossip box IS still sitting outside room lltl walting for :tems Drop in any newsy notes gossip tidbits or even the birthdays of your chums Well be glad to oblige Wonder who the lat is that so many people are interested in He or shew recently came from Scott but that s all we know right now Som more cute nick names Kate Steamboat Brockman Delores lat ber Abajay Mike Miller freshman has caused a lot ofcom ment among Woodward glrls lately but he seems to have his eyr on a certain Marcella Paul Park blames his beard and mode of a dr: ss on the fact that Woodward femmes aren t worth dressing for f 'J I'he girl that doles out the delicious but fudge sundaes at Coon s is Jessie QOUSIDO senior Many Hen parties are being planned for the night of the J Hop because ofthe shortage of men Hope we hear more from Moit and Coit the talk ot Woodward Ramona Mont Carr points an accusing finger at Kate Coit McCloud who mana ges to get in everyone s hair but good Clifford David acts as announcer and referee The Tattler Staff has defmately gone feminine Due to a short of yellow copy paper we re now tapp ing the news out on punk sheete I any thanks to Roman trardockl ofMr 'Ihomae s shop for trimming down many of the cuts we have used in these pages You did a swell Job Roman Have you not ted how the song With My Head in the Clouds affects some people' Pspeclallv the little lass who IS aqualnted with Air Cadet lohn Danner Mary Markwood and Lhff Frankowskl had the marital knot tied recently Por those who ve rrissed it thc Joke about the moran who wore cotton in his ears when he took a bath so he wouldn t hear the rmg around the tub fhe man who was 'ilways in tba wrong war in his history class l3obShel1ne has been transferred from Miss Ftppett s third hour class to her seventh While reading about spring fever in last wr ek s Tattler Betty Sue Brown exclaimed larly'VNhv I have rt all winter Grrrrr Angeline Super lsn t wearing, Bill Barons ring anymore Have to look into this It seems the newest style crazey of all Wood ward girls are those widr velvet llandeaux which they are wearing in their hair Very smart bont you think Hear s a patriotic suggestion to all students n stead of spending your dimes and quarters on Valentines this year invest this money in defense stamps Iet s do our part to wm this war Boys, Let's Act! HAT' No date and only about three weeks before the J Hop? 'Yes, this phrase has been repeated many times by the fair lasses roaming the halls of Woodward If you,yes,you, the rugged look'ng chap, would like to change the an swer to this question, why not make it a point to ask your favorite girl today? Petltions have been circulated by the members of the committee throughout the school They have s reasonable number of signers, but there are many who have not yet done so If you have signed, or are planning to sign a petition, there is one thing to keep in mind after slgmng your name, you are promising to buy a ticket whether you attend or not This is very im portant' There is still plenty of time to sign this promise, so come on, boys, make your date todav and make your girl much happier' 1 Heal them New Ye nr bells a ringin hear them femsla shouttn and smgin Men Men Men Men Men And now for those who never read the begmmng anyway here s the dirt Mexican Weather ltr pr rt f bile tomgnt hot tam 8 9 Daddy what is a bachelor A bachelor my boy IS a man who ney er had a car when be was young Military life in the aimed forces is being studied bv boys from Central High School Sheboygan Wisconsin One C ood Ili son lack Pcart Why do you suppose girls don t like history' Al Whitney I'hev should it s all about dates Bees Trees Wonder November Just call me The Poetic Kxd Por the first time in Central Catholic High School s history there will be a track squad Pat MCarthy football coach at Central will tram the boys who called up his girl friend to find out what night she was free lSay an ideal Black Java Basketball Antrcs Wandering into the ballroom imedlately following the big game I found myself amazed to see Paul fblue eyesj Seymour cutting a rug with Doris After watching him throw a leg, out ofJo1nt I waddled over to a corner where a large croud was gathered around something or other Investigating Ipracti cally famted when the bottle stopped turnlng and pointed to lim Kmeum who as the consequence had to kiss Alice WISDICWSKI and poor Peanuts standing ln the corner drooling But to my relief his poor spirits pep up when Sonnev Ientz who rs Just h1S size lets Peanuts sit on his lap When I flnallv finished watt hing these two destroy each other s appettltes Iwaltved over to the far corner of the room where I found lohn Payak on his ben ded knee begging hob tplaymg hard to getj Harr 1S0n for a dance Hob finally consents and those two looked so cute dancing, cheek to cheek Oh oh' 'lhe e goes the bell ending the dance and there goes the mad scramble to see who gets over to t oon s first frankie and Calvin are in the lead with Prank leading Cal by a short 80 feet An ywfzy it s my bed time so goodnight all Faculty Valentines Valentine s Day will probably find Mr Meek wondering who sent him that comic valentine las if there were only onel Mr Phipps appreciating his te amo valentine Mrs O Brien sending valentines with a red cross on them instead of a red heart on them Mr Brown saying As sure as 2x and 2x make 4x each day I love morex and morex If you ever have a toothache see Irene Flemlng she has been working for '1 dentist and would like a little practice Joan Ruck's secret heart desire is Johnny PayakI We wonder if this affection IS returnedq If you were at the Pres1dent's Birthday Ball, you couldn't help noticing Doris Hansen and Paul Seymour, who make a very cute couple And Sey more with a tie on' at 1 1 If you get to school early enough, to the second floor hall by the CO0k1Ilg class and watch the girls trying out the newest dance steps I! 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' . ....l-+-l-- K L. . . . up 2, an Bowling, Women, Bowling constitutes Bob Wysockr's THE WOODWARD TATTLER ' I Q ln, f---s . 1-we I 1 Tax. Wysockivs Favorite S R S main interest in sports. Although he has been bowling only three years hc: has ar vc-ry nice average. , . V..-,..,--..... . , 1, . l lrob rs crnploycd at l. J-iv. , T the Mewury Howling 'ir sk' Alleys as a student manager. He bowls with the Mercury All- l' if ff' 1 im! i Stars, the Howl -o- drome All-Stars, and in the high school league. He has the highest average in all three of these leagues One pm staying up put llob out of that mvthrc-al hall of fame reserved for perfect games On the twelfth ball the frye pm waycred but dldnt fall thus ruining '1 perfect game Hrs all time high 5.,'rrne in league bowling was 211 One nrnety rs lobs regular averagc now Wrmen hayc no 1 rt rn hrs fe except that hc has unusual liking, for the song I lovc the krsscs of De lores Thrs couldnt h'ryc anything to do with Syrokas daughter could I 'w Physics rs Lobs favorite subject' The sight of apparatus Brunsen burn ers and so forth sends -1 thrill to hrs heart Norm Sobeckr and Skeetcr I onkow ski are hrs closest companions Although he doesnt haye much to say about women he is a yery silent admirer of their beauty O ly to a few people does he disclose such secrets Bob does not have a date for the JHop ertner and he has special person rn mind So there you are girls rt wouldnt takc rnuch work to win this handsome blond bomb shell Libbey Lrghwvc-Sights Beat Bear Cubs By 20-15 Score Forward Reggie Mc'Gee's push shot in the final minute clinched the vice- tory for the Libbey seconds, who defeated the Woodward llear Cubs 20415 last Friday night. After leading through the entire game the Cubs hit a fourth quarter slump and were unable to score from the field While rn the slump the opponents knotted the score 'rnd fm allv hrt successive goals to put them rn lead and thus sew mg up the con test Leo Scalia Iear forward opened the scoring by connecting on a long shot followed by KfJ73kaNK1CZ s tip rn shot Thc Cubs were leading at the end of the first margin by 84 and at the halftime 0 6 The Cowboys played a good brand of ball throughout the last half and w ere ney er behind by more than three pornts They finally took over the lead with three minutes remaining Accounting for thc Cubs pomts were lim Nelson with 8 Katv S Scalia and Ixo7akawrc7 with 2 cach Students Assist Kellogg Harold Vergrels John Sklbskr and Charles Carr aided Miss Dorothy Kel logg ID presenting the morning broad cast at9 30 from WSPD on Wednesday aanuary 12 On January 19 William VVest James Szumrgala John Tait and Richard Meyers assisted Miss Kellogg with tre program WOODWARD TROUNCPS COWBOYS JOHN PAYAK HITS HOOP FOR 19 POINTS LONG 10 Coach Homer I-lanharns cfrgrrs contrnucd thc rr scc rung sprc c last lf rr day as they sc nt thc cross town Llb bey five home on the short end of a 48 to 25 score The game openccl rn the usual Lib bey Woodward fashion with both squads playing a tight defensive game, but after a few fast breaks and speedy pass plays the Cowboy defense loosened and the Bears be gan to score on drive rn shots and one handers from around the foul circle John Payak who has hrt his strife m the last few contests led both teams rn scoring Seven frelders and five charity tosses made up hrs 19 on the defensive with layak SLOTIDH 10 markers The second half' startcd fast with the Polar Bears scoring rn five sec onds of play For Llbbev Art Keller and Tony Momsen were the big threats Keller lr1t a number of times from the field but hrs lone scoring effort was not enough to overshadow Woodwards 48 polnt final count Momsen new rn the role of c-enter for Libbey occa lonally uscd hrs height to good advantage rn hrs back board work but his shooting was off and sometnnes even wrld The rndrvrdual scoring for Wood ward was as follows Payak 19 Long 10 Kmerrm 7 Lentz 3 Harrison 4 Aubrey 3 and Seymour 2 Trychel Under Spotlight Under the spotlight this week is Florence Trychel a member of Miss Edith Murphy s first hour English class Florence has been credited with pur chasing S1125 rn War Bonds and Stamps since the beginning of the school year Each week the StudentCounc111nter views the student who has sold the largest amount of stamps and bonds Wishing to sce but not lo bc scerr was Wilbur Vlrller former boys physlcal education instructor and freshman hygiene teacher This IS the flrst time he visited Woodward S1I'1C6 hrs entry rn the Navy m November of 1042 Mr Nlrllcr a lharmacrst 'Vlate Ifrrst Class wa classified as such be cause of previous trammg while rn college When he entered the Navy he went to Malarraology School rn Maryland then he went to Kamp Lejeune New Rlycr North Carolina for praetrc al eicperrencc A lot of thc fellows know him as Camp Doctor at Camp Big, Silver Completing hrs two week furlough on the 15th of Iebruary he reports tr San Francisco where hc will be put on a reeeryrnp., shrp and then twhrch rs all right to announcej he will be shipped to thc New llebrrdes where he will further his work r Wlalarra Many thanks to llorrrcr llanharrr or telling, s oc w s on f vc when thc reporter arrived rt thc Scene he looked at llomcr rnd said I told you to be quiet about my leave Petitions To Be Circulated Petitions for the Junior prom will be circulated Monday by the Junior cabx net and J Hop cabinet members lhe dance w1ll be February A6 tickets are Sl 50 a couple Fred Seymour s orchestra will play Ellleen Trondle is J Hop chairman Marvin Hascal president of the class and Mrs Eula Upp and Floyd Lords advisors BEARS HOST T0 ST 0llG IRISHI CENTRAL'S ZONE, FAST BREAK, TO GIVE POLAIVES PLENTY TROUBLE QBMRIPI J Inaccuracy at the foul line was the brggest factor m Macombers loss to the league leading DeV1lb1ss Tigers The Mechanics hit for only 8 out of 22 charity tosses Johnny Mullen Central s flashy forward added 19 points to retain the league lead rn points scored Cen tral plays here ton1ght and spectators should get a chance to compare him with long John Payak, high scoring Bear center l rrna Central the team that topped Woodward at Bowling Green last sea son, hasnt won a game this year DeV1lb1ss shouldnt have too much trouble rn adding another yv1n when the Tigers meet the out of towners tonight Ralph Gagewskr captain of the Na tronrl Bowling team now bowls only two league games per week Srnce taking a Job ln a local war plant Ralph has to be at work Just about the sixth frame of the third game BobkShel1ne bowled substitute last wee Tattler fems are askrng for a game of basketball with the Saga grrls Lucy Foley has mentioned her speed as a guard so they re sure to wnn Macomber will be a high hurdle for Coach Hanham s boys to get over Tuesday night Only four points sep arated the Craftsmen from DeV1lb1ss last week They ll have the advantage of their home floor Cal Katz reserve forward, leads the lrghtwerghts squad in scoring with 82 points thus far Cal was held to two markers against Libbey last Fri day in the prehmlnary Nats Win Three Wartc was the vrctrm of three games when the Woodward Nationals found themselves back rn the groove last Saturday rn the high school bowling league The Nats battered their op ponents by more than 250 pins when final scores yvere tabulated Dan Blenek was high with a 487 and this marked the first week for some tnnc that not one of the team passed the 500 mark High game was I 185 bv lob Shclrnc Bringing a vastly improved cage squad to the Woodward gym tonight Centrals Fighting Irish will at tempt to avenge a 52 40 reversal handed them earlier m the season by the Polar Bears After their second defeat of the season by the Bears the Cherry Street five took the remaining games of the first round and suffered a heartbreaking 42 40 setback at De Vrlbrss, which opened the final round of the season Several victories were w on by over t1me contests At Waite, the Irish had to go into an extra period before dropping the Indians 29 27 and at Macomber a double overtime was needed to knock off the Craftsmen However, both of these teams rm proved as the season went along Spearheadmg the Central team IS sharpy John Mullen, who 1S leading the city league race IH scoring at the present time Besides being a tricky shot Mullen IS s1x foot tall which makes the Irish zone defense plenty strong 'lhe other players rounding out the starting team are Bob Krom bach, who has recently been pressing Mullen for scorrng honors, John Ju hasz Ray Helvey, and Ray Murnen The Polar Bears have been going at a top pace rn the past games and every player on the team has seen much act1on Should the Bears have another one of their hot nights, the Central cagers shouldnt be too hard to beat Long John Iayak, and Bob Harri son have been high lighting the Woodward five, and will cause quite a bit of trouble to the Irish Along with these two fellows are Bob Long, Paul Seymour and Jim Knrerrm who have been standouts on the defense If the Strercher Street five take this encounter rt will be an important ant factor ln determining the city championship The Woodward freshmen will open the prelrmrnarres w1th the game get tmg underway at 6 15, and the re serves starting at 7 00 Bitter Shows Sl1deS ter electrical instructor will give lec tures and show slides on the subJect of electricity These slides will be given during the assembly and will be open to all SCISDCB students Last Monday February 1 slides were were shown on magnetism Static elec tr1c1ty was the subiect Thursday Tuesday and Thursday of next Week if at all possible slides on the electric cell and storage battery wlll be shown respectively A great number of movies on air physics mathematics and sc1 ence have obtained by Mr Bitter GUESS THE SCORE ood lurr was thrown Marvin llascals Way list week as y rr thc ticket to thc central Woodward game tonight Hrs score ol flr 'fy w rs thc nc rrc st to thc game score which was 48 25 lil I' Flirt clocsnt mean you cant be the lucky winner this 3 1 y llsdlll What :an you lc el Just write your name rnd hornc room number and your estimated core of torrrghts game last tlnrc Woodward defeated Central 52 41 Maybe that will help ou f ood Illc ' IN unc llorrrc Room Woodw ar d Central 1 1 ' Y r ' V r ' V V V ' c . 7 as 4 ' ' ' 19 ' V , , K ' . t , 1 ' ' . . , , ' 'P' . . , ' l . c . 7' s ' , ' ' , V V - r ' V V, V ,' V . - ' I . 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' v 5 ' .. .... .... . . ..... .......,... . , ..,, , , ' 9 - 4 ' ' r.. -------- ---- -------------------- ---- A -v- ----------- . -------- ............ .... ........... . . . .........,,.........., Woodward WhlSpBYS The day w1ll never end Mm Dm' othy MathenVQ begmneri Qpeech gave then' flret three to fue Speeches thw week They remember that the flrt ns the worst claqses mmute should alwayq Just m case you 110.1111 plenty rf' commotion ln the wed cnd blculm court last Tuegdav It xscmmt nx thmg SBTIOLIY Membus of the mow countrv boxxlmg and bwketlmzll teams had then' pxctureq takin fm the Saga lop LaRue mll plav host to thc Student Councll when they ham 1 party m hm home tonmrrovx mght Mrg Mary OBr1en, head of the Red Crow IH 'school rocelved a letter of gratltude from the Amerxcan Red CroQs thankmg her for tho gxfts tho gll'lQ of the orgamzatmn Qont to the men at Blllmgs General Hospltal Helen Placzklewlcz Florence Fas nacht, and Lols H1f6S are the gurls chosen to replace qemor drum ma Jorettes who Wlll graduate thls vear In addltlon to then' regular dutles for the school Hugh Montgomeu Q prmt shop clawses ale engaged m prlntmg mk schedules for the board of Educatlon Speaklng of 1nk schedules those numerous cards wh1ch were fllled out last week were sorted and fxled bw BGSSIS Pappas Arlene Saetre and Dorothy DeL1ne Joan McLean has a good example that shot taken on the archery flelrl by O M Thompson Walt 'tll the boys see It 1n the Saga' Last mmute neue reports reveal that another foursome IQ J Hop We mean Mary John Madras and Stella George Skaff set for the Hlder and Gussls and Speclal to teachers If unfamlllar face approaches your room for newQ, 1ts only became the beam of the beglnnem nuwvwrwtmg, :Idea have been changed a nevx and A rucent surwu reveals thzt thQ mod: wldelv worn colors m Wood Ward are blue and red vxhuh dr: followed by brown and tan II d are also popuhr among, Hu ,Jrlx Is them L,oIdbr1Lkm1, 41 Wm I w rd' Or muld th ll IIUSSHJIN I another Tf'd90Y1 fr r the bu S lawrence Nubers mtv 1nul1mus ss bfxlllg, 90 gm' 1 x Clyde Meeks can More dates for the flrat prom of the year Phylhq Trepmskx and Nor bert Z3,k0lQk1 betty Hdnsrn and Danny O1ZeWSk1 314,450 75 In Bonds Stamps Purchased Last Semester A grand total of S14 420 75 xn bovds and stamps was purchased by faculty members and students last semester Of thls entlre amount W00dW8Fdlt6S purchased S3 142 60 ID stamps and S11 398 10 ID bonds Durlng the stamp sale last Tuesday S285 55 was collected This amount of stamps sold ln one day 18 due to the fact that students were allowed to at tend an assembly glven for all stamp purchasers that day The entlre amount for last week was also hlgh wxth S504 25 colleced ln stamps and S662 U0 m bonds For the entlre month of January the Student Councll sold S1 271 80 ln stamps and S2055 65 ID bonds COUDCII members are hoping more students w1ll acquxre the stamp hablt and purchase stamps regularly THE WOODWARD TATTLER SENIORS VOTL FOR TAC CANDIDATES Annmmc' ment of Vtllllll Io llc Mlda Ilccngnltlon Dm X0 td mn on Wr-cinosdax IOIHUIIX 'P tu untk ufrc 1 0 umx fm om cs n ilu -Xclmu L 4 tum JI 0 tin S11l0Y'S uhm 1 vw H1 Nshfmcl ns 4 N Il.hl ITIL' llm IXNICHIH Xcimlc Luo 11 1 I mg, Iohn I if 11,0 S Dm Wvhlr IH xxlll fc tl m md I s 1 Xl I 1 r ICIp'ltfd rl rung, mn Veari it Wnodw ml Wo: Igts ml! then he turned owr in thc rrmnmttev. 0 fa ulix H6151 ul flu cc W Ich f' l Nlflllil dW mimi thc cup LQ more Lasi fl I LI I m 12 boxs Ten other xotuw Ucprnsscd the OPINION that no serum uwuld qual I 10 1rd u 11 1 blcl the famed Flattop of the wk Tmcy comm strlp A brvcecl f mm xull be prmted m nex' weeks Tlttlcr to oll the under Vldllllil PIHIIIUHS bexeral xoteQ f r' Txttlu mumbe were dlsqualxflcd h1tl0l'lWld8 ASH' knd X 1' Tut , To Bc Gu en M ugh 1: lhe thud Ill.tl0l1 uldg lmt fm um dIddt8S xx hr xxxsh to be cmmdermd for the Armx Specxahled rldlfllllf., lm :cram and the Nan Frvllege Irug.,mm UH X WI The test xxlll he SIXPY1 here at Woodxx ard Amone xx ho IS cllgzblc nmx tam the teQt To be vllglblc 1 student muQt be a graduate mn June .md muQt bo able to pass thc, phx SlCdl uquxre mPntS 'lakmg the test dogs not mn stltutg enllqtment nor 19 the candldatf obligated to ancept lf ho pass s lhe student must state Ins plgferfmg for Army or Navy at thu time of thc tvst mmf, the test dm n T mu s f udent will 4 O1T1c0rQ Qdllfllddtl Schull ludusr of th: lxrge numbrr of offlunrg novs probably fmlv thi, but gradza w1ll get to O C, S liowvwr thx trst mdv w1ll 1,0 on thi stud: nt s S4 ruu record md lflc pLc1'1l17er rr r mual AINIFIL, Iltcr 1 :S lt ta ul by Lhr nc-1 ds uf' thr xrmx and n WV Mt ough 1 sd Sillflll txc NLD d is nmumrx to bc Ohgzhlr tm take thc tc st students should br m the better h'1lf of thur cldsqes to have rl reason nhl: axpui :tum of pisung, mlp 1 m fUFlll'u1 U14 xtmn blmks and furthcr mformd Lum to all those 1ntcrPst1d Iwllg Xndnrvm glddll 1tL f 194 vs now t1.kn1,.I, 41 Lou Sf IH 141110 sqnrml and aftu he rmlplftos thc coumw hc w1ll be Gent to a IL,Ul1llllX school lust a few lmef, xull be 'lpproclated eo If you find time dxop a. Ime to I vt I If Anderson 55556222 llith T S 9 I an INTRODUCING, I Phllllp Mansour In the hmm l15,,ht ot thls week s lntc-r vxew lb none othvr than our We dnesday xnormng reporter alias Plnlllp Man sour Phxl mom ofthe very 8CtlV9 Qtudentn about Woodward In btudenf Lfouncxl hw- IN pubhcxty chalrman and head of the mdxtorlum fourth hour He is a member of the dramatic club and was the ghoQt, m lhe Ghost of n Show whmh was presented last Tuesday Prevlously he served as treasurer of the sophomore class and VICE president 0 the H1 Y Speech rates tops wlth Phll and he pl ns to enter the field of rddlo affer he graduates In the llne of sports has hkes are basketball and football whlle dancmg IS his favorxte pastlme You can usually see thls tall dark Jumor about Woodward wlth Rxchard Joseph and Don Hlgley He 18 noted for hls loud ues and sox and IS usually trymg to smg Ph1ll1p IS defimtely agamet manual labor Though Phll haf: no special heart mtereQt he has been seen lately ln the companv of Romona Tobey who IS hls I Hop date Kate McCloud of Woodwards more versatlle IHQSIES IS Kathleen McCloud known as Kate, or lf you G It mer the P A n nouncements Consldered promlslng ln script xx Fltlllg' katc has had one of hen falry tales The Tattle Tale Lroom buck Om Qemor better pleasa Alt IS another of her best subs F0 prow it he non a medal last Mar fm om, of her posters sub mxtted 111 an art contest As to hobbleg she dotes on draxxmg, httle 5.,rcLn gophnrs xxlth wutty was mgq attached She loxeq baskntball and me qkatmg and laughmgly ad m1tQ 5hm munches on anythmg eat abe Kate wants to ccmtmue m the flelfl nf' radio md desl mng, makmg them hu Ilfvs work su1Ilv cum rmrnxng, tl ll s xuth Km .xrv Iawcrlle Davis Chrm tmo lmlos INaom1 Kohler and Ra mon 1 1 drr Party To Be Given A farewell palty sponsored by the Lnrls Leaders Club w1ll be gxven ln honor of Mrs hrnma Kemp who IS leavmg, her posltxon as gym mqtructor and returnmg to her home m Oklaho ma to walt for her husband who 15 now ln the Nlavy Phe party will take place today ln the girl s gym Dance Nets S29 49 Proceeds from the dance after the basketball game amounted to S29 49 The results from checkmg stand total ed Sb 45 Both of these actxvltles were sponsored by the Aeollan blub S7 60 was collected by the Zets through the sale ofcandy and Potato ChlpB All this money was turned over to the Athlet rack 800 Scott Pleld lllmms xc ASSJCl8tlOD Fund SENIGR STATE SCHOLARSHIP TEST lhe ll lrlv Hugh Smhnnl xi 'xll sanmxs hem urged bw ora the diy of ll 1 Lholn -.hip tu! for unor-. will he glltll at Ilbbey X 'NI Sxturdav 'Vlarch ll! ilu upper third of llu class :ra cllglble and are I ul ue to take this s Students Wl5hlIl1., to taka the test must submit their names to xx III l lx :lm hx lehru W Z0 and pay .1 fee of flfty ce s The test will take three hours and the papers w1ll be graded ln Columbus The top Nhldents ln ihe stwts ll t offered scholarships to a college, of thur preference last yea: sewn gurls and three bow entered the scholarshlp tc t from Wnodwlrcl 1 N CA L ARMS WL bro Lk tho 140 thls xxuk bv HIV mg vou smm II1SldL lnformatmn about 4 mm uhm ml! bo 101111 mbcrrfd by 'ill of thg students xx hu knux hmm It S none othu than ll C1 gl WdfS0ll N Welcvcr batter known aQ Doc b Ins frlonds Hg his Just wmplntcd Naxal trammg and vi at the Armed Guard Center New Orleans La Doc IS w'ut1ng an aQs1g,,nment .N command er of 4 Nam gun fren aboard an AYTILVICII1 mcrclmnt shlp hood luck oc Qtanles LQ,NXdIld0VK?kl grlduatv of 1943 IS anxiously vx utlnp, fm Kttvrs from you kldg LSDCCIHHS gurls an-I ho promlqeq to arvwer them HIS ad dress IQ Iwt Stanlq I9Wdlld0WSl1l '5985462 18th Pfillfllllg broup Class 159 Ixwslcr Field M1581 slppl Heres a fellow who was very actlve ln foot ball durmg hrs career m school It s Joe Ustazew skl who was usually seen Wlth Ed Paradyz, also ln the Marmes Joe IS oxpectmg a furlough sometime this month When he returns to complete hls boot tram mg after which he hopes for an as the paratroops Girls, refas Pvt Joseph Ustas zewbkl 910429 Plt 910 Parris Isl md South Carolnm S' oe camp he will slgnment lll here s his add .md Marjouc Hartwng grad of 41 have Lnllsted m the WAVTS and are ln tramlng at Hunter College Further mformatlon about them xxxll be ap prcuated In a recent letter recelved by M1 Rohr from Illl Martl wemor class presldent of 42 he stated that he IS now m 'L half track ,intl .urcraft bat 0 y and 1 s really un Hls arl crews IQ Pvt VN X Maru Btry 588AAA KAWJ In SI Lamp Hulen Tgxds I lul I SCIIIIIIITIGI, grad of '29 non with thi Army Specmllzed Tralmng, Umt Sdld that hrs prog,mn1 18 pretty Qt1if and beats am c1v1l1an college Qurmculum For those who are 1n tereQted Pauls address IS Pfc Paul I4 Schlmmcl Co C 1:15 Th S U Umscrsnty of Clfltlflndtl Cmclnnatl Z1 Ohm Kms Mnmberg, grad 1f 194A IS Statloned .xt Ladd Fxeld lalrbanks Ahmka md would llke to hear frum some of hrs formu' school frwnds Hls address IS Cp! Russ 'Vlomberg 5554485 Qta No 5 Alr Transport Lmd A P O 462 cfo Postmaster Mmneapolm Mmn Russ TCCCIVLS '1 Tattler each week W G Rohr claw of .36 graduate of Purdue and formerly an lndustrlal engmeer wxth the U S Steel corpora tlon of Gary Indlana, fimwhed hrs baslc trammg at Jefferson Barracks ln the Au' Corp and has been trans ferred to fimsh hrs cadet trammg at the Umverslty of Toledo We now gxve you the address of Jlm Thle, former Woodward stu dent For those who would llke to drop hlm a lme hrs address IS James C Thne S2lc Br s I Sectlon 2 Tower, N A T T S Wlemphls Tenn ina lm Paul Thomas, sophomore leaves Monday to enter boot tralnlng at Fred? I .fake s Naval Trammg qtatmn , , ,, -.,,- g L . .1 3. C l I fo Q , -------H I I, . . . - J' . V v A I , , . , I . Q 2 - -Q - . Id, AY. . K I. -'.I ,II ----- , I I I I .I .I III - - . s, .' AS :1 rc-suit of than jJI'llll1lI'j' ' if- , ' 1 'v ' , , - I ' I I I , ' A . 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WOOD ARD TATTLER Trm fnendghlplsa gms to take root LS a 1 1 h P amor? ow Wow' Constantly Conslstently Construct Plfmfoffapldgfowfh G Washington G Washmgton Vol XVI I'oledo Ohlo February 18 1944 No 17 HUMOROUS REPLIES' RECEIVED IN POI L Jokes, Gosslp Rate Hxgh Many Remal ks 1'aV0l able We w1sh to thank those who par tlLlpated 1n the student poll Many comments were enhghtemng Almost everyone turned to the same th1n first Jokes and g0SSlp The second questlon How could the Tattler be lmproved generally brought all sorts of suggestlons Here are .1 few have more columns of kldS goss1p everythmg more of everythlng and charge a penny more devote more space to mllltary news Answers to What do you like the best? ranged all the way from Jokes Dolores fev1dently a boys blankj sports marlnes and Call t Arn1s One reply to thls questlon was myself l' act1cally all the pollers llked the least of all reports on Town Hall and lntroducmg Lven Clyde Meek, dean of boys, rated one of the answers to th1s questlon Response to the poll dlsclosed that Tattlers find thexr way 1nto homes to be read by other members of the famlly are sent to serv1ce men are donated to Mrs Mary OBr1en for Red Cross waste paper, are depos1ted 1n the waste basket A goodly num ber save them To you readers who mall the Tat tler to servlcemen turn the address ln and we ll take care of It for you F Lathrop Reoelves Award Frances Lathrop who was graduated 1n January has been granted a S250 award by the Scholarshlp commlttee at Bethany College In a letter recelved by Prxnclpal La Rue from Lharles Barlow Dlrector of Adm1ss1on xt was stated that Mxss Lathrop was glven the award on the basls of her rankmg 1n the upper 10 per cent of the sen1or class Mlss Lathrop w1ll enrol as a fresh man at Bethany the end of thls month She was sen1or grrls edltor of the Woodward Saga Drnve Results Dlstrzbuted Mrs Mary O Br1en recently dxstrlb uted mlmeographed sheets contammg the results of the Jumor Red Cross drxve at Woodward The ten rooms who averaged hlghest per person are Mrs Hazel McManamon Mxss June Anderson Mrs Hella Anderson Mlss Blanche Haselton A R Bltter Mrs hula Up Mass Dorothy Warner M1ss Edlth ltfurphy Hugh Montgomery and Mrs Eva Leu T A C POLL Freshmen, sophomores and JUHIOIS thls week are bemg gwen the oppor tunltv to vote for the sen1or whom they thmk should be chosen upon the basls of thelr servlce to Woodward Smce the Tattler IS awardlng this cup members of the staff are not el1g1ble On the ballot below, voters are to put the name of the sen1or whom they bel1eve should recelve the cup They must also name the1r classlfica txon freshman, sophomore, or Junlor Ballots should be depos1ted 1n the box 1n front of the Tattler OITICE room 119 today Name of Rec1p1ent Mx I I tssxhc ll'l0ll Rohrer Sends V Mall L C LaRue recelved the followmg letter from Cpl George Rohrer, for mer Woodward teacher and wanted to share It w1th the faculty and stu dents Here It IS Feb 3 1944 Dear Mr LaRue In due season you w1ll PCCCIVC a letter wr1tten between lurches of my shlp It was sent by surface ma1l I w1ll r1sk censorsh1p by say1ng that I landed traveled a certaln dlstance and arrned here Result Merry ferstwh1leJ Lngland I may say that Perverse fate took me through 11 place where I know people non stop of course But there may be v1s1ts later several d1rect1ons from here Food lm stlll search1ng those steaks wh1ch c1v1l1ans are sacrlficlng for the boys 1n the armv and wh1ch those 1n tra1n1ng are g1v1ng up for the bovs overseas lm not just sure when I should seek next Heat You know Fngland 1n w1nter Of course the real trlbulatlons are occasloned by our new money system although It IS cla1med that even th1s may be mastered 1n one even1ng of black Jack I am eager to see the cap1tal Clty agam and run the gauntlet of of'f1cers of the var1ous nat1ons Iut I have mlssed the lmportant lhllll, the beauty of England even wmter have spolled the green of thls lox elx countrysxde My l1berty IS re strlcted bv fences but onlv the ho lzon lll11ltS mv x1s1on So much I see on thls our 1sland home IS good Note my new APO number Cheer1o George R Sophs To See Show A vaudevxlle show w1ll be shown for the sophomore class durmg the B schedule Monday February 21 The produ tmn 1s drrected by Andy Fenedy who w1ll act as master of cer ernonles Thns w1ll be the second sophomore class meetlng of the year Broadcast Tlme Changed Parade of Amerlcan Hlstory radlo program prevlously broadcast on Wednesday mormng from 9 00 to 9 30 IS now bemg heard on Mondays over WTOL from 9 Oo to 9 30 p m Another program entltled Parade ofL1terature heard from 11 15 to 11 45 a m over WSPD w1ll present Nathamel Hawthorne s famous House of the Seven Gables next Saturday February These programs are gnven by Mlss Dorothy Kelloggs radlo productlon classes at Warren School Bond Drlve Fnds, S9984 40 Contrlbuted By Woodward Doxng ltS blt ln the Pouth Natlonal War Loan Drnve wh1ch ran from Jan uary 18 to February 15 Woodward has to xts credlt the purchase of S9984 40 1n war bonds and stamps Of the totalamount Prmcnpal LaRue credrted 111618 7-1 to the teachers cafe terla and manlntenance workers Con trlbutlons helplng to total this amount were made by the Athlecmc ASSOCIRIIOH wh1ch 'Ipurchssed S1500 and S1000 ln bonds h1s money was taken from the general school fund Mlss Dorothy Bxshop reported the sale of S4365 65 1n the regular stamps and bond sellmg booth Of th1s amount S1646 55 was 1n stamps and S2719 10 was sold 1n bonds M189 Blshop has announced that thxs drlve w1ll continue untll the and of February STUDENTS CHOSEN 165 FROSH SOPH T0 PLAY AT CONCERT GIRLS TAKE TESTS lenfonm ulce To Be Given At W ll K l Toledo Museum of Art e es' el m Gwe Sunday, Feb 20 lhrez muslc s udents from Wood ward w1ll partlclpate 1n a concert to be lven Sundax lebulary 20 at the Toledo Museum of Art Susan Tlm mel sen1or Clarence Ilpskl Jumor and Iuhard Bubhck sophomore are those mhoscn by lrdgar Sorton Wood ward s YYILISIL dlrector Thxs program Xl'llLl'l IS free to the publlc w1ll start a 3 00 Thc concert IS combmed of orches t1a and chorus numbers Fdgar Sor ton w1ll conduct the orchestra wh1ch wall be made up of flftV h1gh school stulent whlle the chorus commg yor lmbbrx will be dnected by Ken no Holland Clarence Ball IS n ch 1r e of tho romplete program hrstra numbers for thls moncert le Ocfhpus m COlOlll9S bv Sac chmf Fzanko Llassu Dance Su1tc from an e1ghteenth century class1c Pwannc from the Amer1can Svm phonv Number Two by Morton Gould a11d March Ant1phona1re bv Harold Johnson Other selectmns w1ll be sung, by thc chorus Claim Your Lost Artlclesl lhe artlcles on dlsplay ln the case near M1ss Lola Boyer s room are those lost and found durlng thls past semes er If you recognlte any as yours M135 Dorothy Blshop w1ll be ID 154 each mght after school and w1ll gladly return xt All rtems not dxsposed of by today w1ll be gxven to some charlty or wel fare agency Booklets On Dlsplay Booklets on better l1v1ng and better health are on dxsplay through the courtesy of Mrs Helen Lyman and her everyday llVlDg class and health class These booklets were made by the students to lllustrate the necessary food for good health and the hab1ts of cleanllness to a1d 1n malntalmnga good life Natlonal Brotherhood Week To study and dnscuss the raclal relatlonshxps of the peoples of the world lb the purpose of Natlonal Brotherhood Week wh1ch IB belng ob served th1s week Th1s observance IS always held the week nearest Lincoln s blrthday to help cement relatlons be tween dlfferent races and creeds Students are asked to hold forums to dxscuss the broad problems concernmg the treatment of the varlous races of the world wh1ch w1ll have to be settled after the war Frxendshlp Forum, Feb Z0 Woodward Sylvanla and Soott are 1n charge of the H1 Y Brlendshlp forum to be held Eebruary 20 from 'Z 00 to 5 00 at the Y M C A The subject on the debate I8 Where Are You homg lfrances Brown w1ll lead the dlscusslon Chaxrrnan of the forum 15 Jack Wa ters member of the Woodward H1 Y The Woodward Frlendshlp Club IS ID charge of the reglstrat1on Members of MISS Angela Abalrs ulx mud foot classes have enrolled 1n thc 11utr1t1on COUISC offered by the Red Cross A cert1f1cate w1ll be gxven to all who complete the twenty les S0115 Vocatlonal Tests Slx y fue freshmen a11d sophomore glrls who were Interested 1n attend mfr Harrlett WHIIHQW Vocatlonal Hxgh School for the emaxnder of thelr hlgh school years took tests IIEQQSSCIIV for dm1ttance last Tues dav 11rst and second hours 1n room Mr Florence Welles from Wh1t nev gate a test to f1nd thc mterest of the gxrls Three other examma tlons g.,1ven to them wc1e ln reta1l sellmg, 1n Otls 1ntell1g,,ence test and a Mlnnesota paper form board test Mrs Welles was ass1sted by MISS lthel lxerlm of Woodwa1d The school w1ll be notlfled as tc those who passed the1r tests and who w1ll D6 accepted to attend Harr1et Whltney These g1rls w1ll be allowed a v1s1t1ng day to tour the school sometlme 1n the sprlng THIS tour IS arranged for them to observe thelr work for the future and to acquamt thtm wxth the surroundmgs thev w1ll Program To Be Gwen Feb 29 All members of Mrs Dorothy Matheny s speech classes w1ll part1c1 pate ID a program to be glven Tues day February 29 durmg B schedule I'h1s program w1ll be dedxcated to ths heroes or February partlcularly George Washlngton and Abraham Llncoln and also to all others who have fought for Amerxcan r1ghts ln the past and at the present txme The program w1ll be composed of choral readmg slnglng and dancmg Dr Kanney GIVCB Talk A Nutrltlon commlttee composed of Mrs Ceclle Ashbrook MISS Hazel Coy MISS Angela Abalr Mrs Mary O Br1en MISS Amxe Mlller C C LsRue Clyde Meek and Floyd Lords met Thursday February 17 at Warren school to hear atalk on nutrltlon glVED by Dr Kanney Dancmg Classes Offered For Those Attendlng Prom Danclng classes held for the benefit of the students attendlng the J Hop February 26 began on February 17 w1ll be contmued on Monday and Thurs day of next week To attend these class students must slgn a petltlon promlemg to purchase aJ Hop tlcket Names w1ll be checked at the doors and students w1ll not be allowed to enter untll thexr names are checked off Cn duty at the door dur mg thxs tlrne IS the sergeant at arms commlttee composed of Dlck Aubry Cal Duhart Paul Seymour Bob Harrl son Charles Lentz and Don Leopold Mrs Eula Upp Ifloyd Lords Mrs Dorothy Matheny Joseph Deuce Mxss Catherme Mcblure and Joy Mohrhardt w1ll act as faculty chaperones Records for the classes have been do nated by Sally E111s Phyllzs Schm1dt Mary H1der and Lou1na Roberts Plans are bemg made by H I' Ph1pps to have a practue teacher take over h1s seventh hou1 class a couple of hours each week The teach er w1ll come from the Umversxty of Toledo , . 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' ' ' ' I ' I ' '- ' wk 4: :r I ' 0 0 I . bm Mary Hnder Patricia Janowleckl Anne Kornowa James Nelson Loulna Roberts Sabina Sllchclnskl Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores Wujclak Jacqueline Wujclak and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Marne Ersxg Character Of Washmgton EXT week Tuesday we celebrate the birth of George Washlngton the man of whom Robert E Iee remarked First lh War First ln Peace and First in the hearts of His Country men That remark was to Washington the man Let us see somethlng of Washmgton the boy As a fifteen year old lad he wrote a set of fifty seven rules which he followed diligently Here are some of them showing what kind of stuff was in the boy of fifteen Every action 1n company should be with some respect to those present Show not yourself glad at the mlsfortune of an other though he were your enemy When you speak of God let it be ln reverence Free Concert Sunday In Art Museum HROUGH the combined efforts of all Toledo Hlgh Schools a concert will be presented Sun day afternoon 1n the Art Museum Fdgar Sorton Woodward musical dlrector wlll conduct the orchestra This program will appeal partlcularly to those students who sppreciate good muslc If you belong to this group of people you would do well to attend thls concert which IB free to the public Here is an opportunity for one to enlarge his knowledge of classics and at the sam: time spend an enjoyable afternoon Let us hope that this concert will promote the interest ofmuszc in loledo s Public High Schools Use Courtesy In Audltorlum OODWARD has been enjoying thls vear ome unusual and very much worth while programs whlch ment the attention and appreciation of all of us Por examples Mrs Doro thy Matheny s freshman speech classes the radio productlon The Old Oak of Wltchs Hlll b Miss Helen Griflin s radio students and Ghost of a Show by the Play Production group under Mlss Dorothy Warners supervision These pro grams all show the students desire to entertain their fellow schoolmates and teachers, as well as their long hours of preparation and practlce to make ready such excellent performances Most students enjoy and appreclate thls work Is It rlght that a few members of the audience should embarrass the performers and dlsturh the audlence by loud laughter and talklng, shrill whlstllng and other unmannerly behav1or Should those persons who make themselves nmsances on such programs not be asked to leave the auditorium, and remaln away until they can prove they are ready to be more conslderate of thelr fellow class mates'7 We ask you? To those few who persist ln contlnulng thls rude conduct, we say follow the example of your nelgh bor If he can be quiet, so can you Speak not ev1l of the absent, it is unjust G Washington Your duty, young man, IS not to talk, but to obey G Washlngton THE WOODWARD TATTLER PRINCIPAL POINTS OVER THE BACK FENCE 'lhe time between February 20 to 26 has been deslgnated as Brotherhood Week In the past the week nearest Lmcoln s birth day had been set aside as Race Relations Week emphasizing the emancipation of the American f f A f slfnves and commemorating the y remarkable progress made b the X KIA M-if'LIfEfIAmer1csn Negro since 1863 y Wlth thr mceptlon of World War Il and Hltlers domination of Furope with his cruel Nan ldealogy armed especially at the Jews the scope of this week has been enlarged to include all mmorlty groups The problems of these groups are very real and very pressing The Iewlsh boys and the Negro boys who are fighting wrth our forces are giving their best efforts and 1n many cases their llves for just one trmg the preservation of a real Democracy In this real Democracy all races a id creeds have equal rights and equal privileges All of us know the correct answer to these rob ff fr antee the constitutional mallenable rights to all colors and all creeds that make up Amerxca There 18 not space in this article to give all the arguments Two things are necessary for us to have real broth erhood One IS an education that shows us the folly of our prejudices and atrue Lhrlstlan sp1r1t Abraham Lmcoln summed it up ln his second inaugural address when he sand With malice to ward none with charity for all with firmness ln the right as God gives us to see the right These words are the solid foundation of Democracy Joan Gnyszek Elected Editor ofJun1or Edltl0D UNIOR members of the Tattler voted for Joan Gnyszekfor edltor of the jumor edltlon which w1ll be published next week ln honor of the J Hop In an earller electlon Ralph Gajewskl was selected but he IS enrolled in an advanced math class first hour this semester Other students chosen to fill the following P091 tlons mclude Florence Zych assistant editor Eileen Trondle news Dolores Wujclak feature Sabina Sllchclnski special feature Jacquelme WUjC18k exchange Louma Roberts military column and Pat J3n0W1Ckl Woodward Whispers The sport page will be handled by Jimmy Nelson sports editor David Grlbbln sports column and Anne Kornowa glrls sports Gym No Excuse For fardmess URING the past months teachers have been sending reports to the olllce concerning boys who co e to their classes late Ihelr excuses have been gym A fmal eflort has been made to see what the cause really IS ls It the fault of the instructors or 19 1t the fault of the boys themselves'7 We are ln clxned to think the boys are at fault Mr Smith and Mr Hanham have been following a usual gym routine whu h gives the student plenty 1Ift1mP for a shower Of course the bovs must use A Ilttle speed to comply wlth this routine but lnstead they stand around for a few mlnutes talking to thejr neighbors An announcement was made by Principal LaRue sometlme ago which gave s warning to the boys standing around in their sewing circle This must be abolished So if you are one who has been coming late to class because of gym we say learn to ull-me your time Then there wlll be no necesslty for complmnmg about gym tardmess Moromc Llngo Lets have some moronic defmetlons I know the morons are out of style It's SIDBQYBIS swooners that have the llmelxght now Come to think of lt, what's the difference between the two So lets have our dictionary volume 666 or would you rather talk about Flattop'7 1 Quote a garment worn over your other clothes when it is cold 2 Fauna somethmg you laugh at Fauna, aren t we 3 Booty Betty Grable 4 Knlght opposite of dav 5 Kidskln what you will have if you use Fhpsie Chlpsle soap flakes 6 Lurk a blrd 7 De luxe what my sister uses to wash her stockings 8 Lvnch mid day meal 9 Legend end of a leg, or a foot 10 Launch mid day meal tthe author has a one track mlndl Columns are those long round things that seem to go on for mlles and ale usually found under Greek roofs keeping the building from buckling under But this lsn t that klnd ofa column Oh yes it ll belong round fwlth no pomt to ity and will go on forever but It won t serve to keep you from buckling under Iet s start off with a rhyme about spring A nov el idea Certainly IS who else would think of prln ting a sprlng poem ln the middle of wmter'7 Here lt I5 Ah tis spring The birds are on the wing How absurd' The wlngs are on the bird Those heart breaking crys of hunger we heard last week were caused by the girls of Mr Dence s fourth class They didn t have luuch because of the nolse they made when teacher left the room Bonnie Bridges Bob Harrison Jessie Knledt Bob DuMont Louis Kraft IS trying to get all his vltamlns at one sitting Some tlme ago Louie heard a pr Jgram telllng everyone to drink all the milk they could get so he establlshed the record of seven half pint bottles downed durmg one lunch period An enamoured freshman wants Mary Lou Slates phone number so bad that he has even resorted to bribery When looklng at that handsome sophomore Bruce Gegtmeyer it seems hard to belleve that he was once a mlschlevous little pest who spent his time pulling Vll'glDl8 Sellers long blond curls Merl Davls has an unusually loud voice for such a little fellow It seems these basketball games really get hlm excited Mr Van Tassel should have a penny bank in his room so that Ronald Haddad andPeggy Denman among others will have pennies for the noon movre What or should I say who is it that makes Bob McCreery so late to his first hour class every day Woodwards school buses have a new route ev eryday That is if the students can talk the dr: vers into 1t 11 Stuff And Such Come one Come all' Now that you paid you have the privilege of reading this interesting col umn Well Well Well that takes care ofthls week s opening Whos the girl with the lfrench Heels' She s my sister and those guys am t French' Blue and Fold Denison University has a clothes canteen to sup ply needy famllles with donated clothes and money all of which goes to Europe How do vou find yourself ln the Mornings? Oh I just throw back the covers and there I am' The Dx namo Central semors recently presented thelr annual play, Old Doc which ran for 'our consecutive nights Ik fr' 4 51 Spokane has received nation Wlde recognition because ofthe establlshment of the Hi Nite Spot for high school students Newspapers throughout the country have given honorable mention the coke bar, Johnny Powell's orchestra, and the large stu dent crowds have helped decrease juvemle delln quency, reports the Lewis and Clark Journal of Spokane III III Pl' FF A man named Joe Hoglmstle appeared ID court to have his name legally changed The judge nod ded understanding, and asked, What name do you want to take? Frank Hoghnstle l'm sick and tired of hearmg people say H1 Joe, whadda know? Classmnte Slgfllllg off now Black Java MECHS BEATEN BY POLAR BEARS 38 92 Bob long Paces Woodward T0 Vlctory Over Robots After leadlng for thre quarters b 1 sl1m margni Woodwards Polar he-irs had to come from bel md ID the final period to tr1umph over the M1 combcr Craftsmen 38 3' The Mecharncs xx ere reallx pri-BSSIHL the Polar Iears dur1 ig the entire game and finallx held a txxopoln lead as the fourth quaitel opened due to some accurate sl OOUNH bl Mechanic forxx 1rd Leo lxullak During, the opening, perlod the Ma combcr flxc dlsplaxed an a1rtILl1t de fc nsc xxhlc h bottled up the Woodxx aid offense but the North Fnders led bx 1 4 sco1e at the end of the first elght mmutes lob long, xxas the spark plu the second frame by h1s clexer flool playing xxlnch cooled the hears doxxn scxcrll mc The half ended vxlth tht count 16 13 m faxor of Wood vxard In thc nnal half tl1e Momoe Street ers causccl the Strelcher Streetcrs plcntx of trouble as thex began hit from '1ll oxe the floor le Craf smen then took oxer the lead 29 27 xxlth Kublak smklng, a foul and s,1x mg., the Robots a three pomt dc-f1c1t The Polar Pearg couldn't connect on the1r field goals and depended on foul shots bv Long, and Pax ak thus txmg up the contest Paul Seymour h1t a fielder 1n the remammg mmute fol lovxed up bv I ax ak s t1p 1n shot xxh1ch clinched the xlctory No School Tuesday There w1ll be no school Tuesday February 22 because of the observance of George Wash1ngton s b1rthday E lghteen Students Enrolled ln Refresher Math Course Refresher math courses tor Jumors and semors have been opened th1rd hour by M1ss Belle Joseph Enrolled are Duanne Swan B111 Ruckl Franklln Walter Don Cyn1bol1n Norman Leplnskl John Z1el1nsk1Oscar Joseph Stanley Netry Kenneth Bald w1n Joan Donahue Mary German Evelyn Stlnchcomb IIonH1gely Robert Boudreaux Pete Athanas Fm1lDarah Charles Hunt Dennls Tracy and Eugene Sswxszs THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER S PO RTS 1 POLAR BEARS SWAMI CENTRAL TO THE TUNE OF 66 31 PAYAK STARS N tho half the Bears mcreased the lead For four stralght quarters Wood to 20 po1nts st1ll hold1ng the edge xnards Polar Bears d1splayed one of the hottest offenses ever to be seen 1n the Toledo area as they definltely xxalloped the Central Ir1sh 66 31 last F1-1dav Coach Homer Hanham s cagers got off to such a qu1ck start that the Ir1sh had to call t11ne before three mmutes of plat 1ng tlme was over Sharpw John Payak agam h1gh l1ghted the Bear attack nettmg 21 po1nts 13 of them bemg racked up in the first half After layak started the scorlng on a folloxx up shot guard Jlnlmy Kmer em sunk txxo long shots from m1d court vsh1ch brought many cheers from the capacltv crowd I ayak and Sevmour then h1t several more field ers to br1ng the score 20 8 at the first quarter mth the Bears hold1ng the edge The Polar Bears were stlll h1tt1ng xxhen the second quarter got under xx ax Forward Bob HBTTISOH was the standout 1n th1s perlod as he con trolled both backboards He also con trlbuted to the scormg, hlttlng 6 of h1s 13 po1nts at the foul Stflpe By 36 16 Centrals John Mullen who was held to eleven po1nts, opened the final half on a one hand push shot Th1s goal seemed to start the Woodward five off agam and Payak connected on several more goals It was really Bob Long stalwart guard, who broke the Central zone defense bv h1s clever ball handl1ng and accurate shootlng The Bear reserves played the fourth perxod and stlll held the Ir1sh cagers t 11 po1nts throughout the final IIIIIIULQS Summary Harr1son Seymour f Payak c Long g Khleflm g Aubry, g Scharer f Duhart c Lentz, g Totals GOOSE HILL BILL A zoot su1t a reet pleat, plenty on the ball and the goose h1ll k1d IS the xxay hlS budd1es on the basketball team could descrlbe Calv1n DuHart Cal IS the tallest man on the squad toxxer1ng 6 3 and IS the best lml tator of the Mad Russ1an that Woodward ever had If vou can't recogmze h1m by the above descr1pt1on, come to the game tomght and when the referees go into a conference or tlme out 1S called look at Woodwards players Sec anx one tap dancmg or Jltterbug gmg on the floor? That's rlght Thats Cal Du Hart Boys 1n the locker room cant fig ure out xwhv Cal cant seem to be a top notcher ln Engl1sh for he IS the sharpy of the team where poetry 1S concerned Cal l1kes all foods, espe CIHIIN those he can acqulre from someone else's locker Women are very promment ln h1S h1gh school career for Cal Ilk8S At least two or three ' MARY SPOON ER REPLACES KEMP AS ASSISTANT GYM INSTRUL TOR Takmg M1ss Emma Kemps place! Amerks DIOD I'w0 0f Three as glrls asslstant gym 1nstructor IS MISS Mary Spooner MISS Spooner graduated from De VllblS Hlgh School and attended the Un1vers1ty of Toledo for a vear She then partlclpated 1n a horse back rid 1ng contest and won a one year scholarshlp to Bowlmg Green Un1 vers1ty where she rece1ved her phySlC al 8dl.lC3.f210ll and taught tenms swlm mmg, and horseback r1d1ng there unt1l the present tlme Sports rank h1gh on M1ss Spooner s l1st of favor1tes and she especlally engoys sw1mm1ng and play1ng tenms As far as she knows MISS Spooner w1ll be here for the rema1nder of the year Her comment on Woodward IS 'I l1ke Woodward very much and I thlnk I w1ll get along with all the stu dents I am lookmg forward to many good tnnes durmg my presence here Vtysockl s 61 1 Suns lopped The Amerlcan bowl1ng squad drop p1ng txxo of the1r three games last Saturday afternoon fell from the1r t1e xx1th Central 1n the Amerlcan league Central d1d ll0t gam too much by Woodxxards double setback for the Ir1sh also lost one game Bob Wysockl s 613 serles no longer IS tops for the h1gh school keglers A b1g 625 recorded by Breese De VllblSS pmster now holds the h1gh serles pos1t1on The Nat1onal League also felt de feat ln one game to Scott when the Bulldog anchorman contmuously h1t the pocket and wound up a b1g double centurv game Another 200 score was obtamed by a Scott bowler but good averages on Woodward's l part kept the h1gh 1nd1v1dual scorel Bob Long, speedy guard on Wood wards basketball squad, w1ll p1t h1s talent w1th h1s teammates efforts ln gettlng even wlth the Tlgers for the 28 29 setback the Upton Avenue five handed the Bears The Paces Club IS makmg plans to VISIL the Art Museum dur1ng the exh1b1t of Pompeuan Art Wh1Ch will cont1nue untll Apr1l 15 Th1s belng Leap Year the QUBSLIOD ln the spotllght thIS xt eok 1s, Are the G1rls Takmg., Advantage of Leap Year'l 1 CHAMPIONSHIP AT STAKE TONIGHT AS BEARS CHALLENGE DE VILBISS lhc uty basketball champlonshlp goes on the block tomght when De Vllblss meets Woodward on the latters floor The game w1ll elther glve the Tlgers undisputed possesslon of the crown or glV6 both squads an equal share of It tentral Rese1 ves Retain lfnst Place Wlth ' '1 Wm Holdlng first place thus far, the Central Cathol1c Hlgh School l1ght vxe1ghts malntalned the1r first place pos1t1on last Frlday nlght by defeat mg the Woodward l1ghtwe1ghts 32 21 The battle began w1th a field goal by Schnemk of Central and from then on the game was hard fought Leo Scal1a h1t the bucket for Woodward endmg the first quarter 6 2 Led by Warr1ck, P1nc1ott1 and Schnemk of Central, the Cherry Street boys managed to keep on top dur1ng the entlre game although the Bears came w1th1n five po1nts of knott1ng the score at half t1me Durmg the latter part of the game the Blue and Whlte became hot as Nelson and Katz h1t the bucket, keep 1ng w1th1n scormg dlstance of the Ir1sh But the spark faded as Cen tral pulled away 1n the final quarter Good defenslve ball was played by L1en1ek and Scal1a Scormg honors for the nlght were lecl bv Nelson who h1t for 9 po1nts followed by Kata w1th 5 Scal1a 4 and Bllllek '3 S64 00 Quest1on'7 'Ihe basketball race IS really gettmg hot now Can you guess the rlght score under pressure'7 DeV1lb1ss beat the Polar Bears ln the first round What do you thmk Woodward can do to the Tlgers th1s time! Guess the score and wm a oompllmentary tlcket to the first tournament contest Jlm MHTLID won last week s tlcket guessmg a 65 to '30 game Name Home Room Woodward under control I DeV1lb1ss 35 On the baSlS of prev1ous records, the game w1ll be packed w1th thr1lls aplenty In the1r last meetmg, the West Enders edged Woodward by a s1ngle pomt The Tlgers had the ad vantage of the1r ovxm floor and of meet1ng the Bears whlle they were 1n a Sllght slump In the1r last few games, DeV1lb1ss has Just s11d past the1r opponents They beat Central and Macomber by only two polnt marglns, wh1le Woodward walloped Cetral 66 31 and beat Macomber 38 32 Cons1der1ng these po1nts Woodward should w1n ton1ght as they have lmproved conslderably s1nce the begmmng of the season On the other hand the boys from Upton Avenue have a long l1ne of vvms w1th no defeats and mtend to keep the1r record that way They can become really tough when the ch1ps are down IH a t1ght game Nelther the T1gers or the Bears w1ll have a helght advantage As to speed, Woodward may have Just a very sl1ght advantage, due mostly to the speedy floorwork of Bob Long To effectlvely stop Scotty Flor ence s boys from rack1ng up a lot of po1nts, the Bears have to keep their eyes on Jack Pfelffer and Dave Brown Pfe1f'fers backboard work w1ll be part1cularly dangerous to Woodward hopes DeV1Ib1SS Wlll have to be llllghlly careful not to g1V9 any of the Bears an opemng for of late they have been playmg as 1f pos sessed Slhklng some terrlfic shots They h1t a shght bump at Macomber, but should be at the1r usual form to mght Pfelffer Troublespot Homer Hanham w1ll start John layak, who has been domg all rlght for h1mself lately Bob Harr1son, a rangy boy Wlth plenty of fight and a w1cked hook shot, the aforemen t1oned Peanuts Long, Paul Seymour, a dead shot from Slde courtg and Jun Knlerlm, one of the c1ty's best guards. x ,rj lf' , ' 111.111- , mil ,.' ss.,-5 l A W J - , o 7 O , A ' , Y , Q -X 'A . . . . 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' - 1 - . ? , A .-..-..- ...............,.,...... .,...........,......... ......., ' Woodward Wh1Sp6PS Few words need be sald about the game wlth D9VllblS4 tonlght but be sure to be on hand to wltness th most lmportant game of the season Sewing chlldren s flannel mgh gowns for the Red CIOSQ IS the late t proyect of Mrs Ioln llowxers d vanced sewlng classes Twenty four gowns are bemf., madc .hm Conlev who has bun out ol school for the last two month du to lllness returned to school to take up where he left off Th1s mcludes Sabma Slnchcmskl also Joy Mohrhart and lns woodshop bots are makmg money boxes for the students who sell food at the noon movies or ln the cafetema Here s an excellent example to fol low Leona Bltker senlor has mad two donatlons to the Red Cross blood bank up to date All world hlstorv students 1n Mlss Camllla Sasages classes are usm the lxbrary to study the pamters 'Ind sculptors of the Renalssance Perlod A v1s1t to the Art Museum wlll chmax the study Helen Trautman and Bill Locrke Woodward graduates are to be mal' r1ed on Frlday February 18 Whale attendmg school Helen was Elflg sports edltor and lull was 6dlt0T ln chlef of the Tattler The handwrltmg whlch appeared on the Jumor Prom lnvltatlons to the teachers and whxch recewed Q0 manv compllments was done by AUCC German More dates for the JHop Gel' trude Mlller and Robert Hamllton Helen Barabasz and Cllfford Zak zewskl Vemeta Hultr and Carl Fry IUHH Charles Staneart upon Tl0tlClnl- d woman stuck IH the snow last week remarked to his flrst hour cl'lU11lStFY class that women drlvers xre 'xlwaxs getting mto trouble Takmg a second look Mr Staneart realwed th it L was hls own wife and as 1 rw-ull lu spent thc rest of the hour udlnk hf' Sexeral te ache rs from Wooflw Nfl 1 ended the Valsntmc a w s gwen hx H 1' Assoclatlon I1 t weslt Mrs lwn l u IR our huvlflmg rcprfsfniltp' ovs o Law renu ubcr urs hour auto mechanus class brollklll 'll ypy 1 ns thur mlsur More gray hairs for Mr Nlulvr no doubt' 'lhe Proof of the luddmx. ls the laatmg xs the slogan the freshmen have adopted for thelr health classes Mxss Annle Wettermans Spanlsh students were mvxted bs Clyde Vdll Tassel to Vlew a movxe about Spam last week After the movle Mus Wetterman gave a short talk on the places she has vlslted ln Cranada and other parts of the countrx One of MISS June Anderson s 111010 playful students attached the f1gure of Hltler to the wmdow shade 1n the art room The arrangement must have su1ted everyone because hes stlll hangmg there Stanley Nalepa, semor, has two brothers ln the SCTVICG Their ad dresses are Pfc John Nalepa, 35343102 619 Clr Co APO 184 Los Angeles, Cahforma Sgt Jos eph Nalepa, 35039808 38 Flghtlng Sq RA A F, Fort Myers Flormda THE WOODWARD TATTLER BUBLICK TIMMI' L LIPSKI REVEAL FUTURE PLANS IN FIELD OF MUSIC Stepping mto thc llllltllfglll, tlus week ale the three Woodward stud HT o wlll tlke put ln thc lngh chool fomrrt Sumlax xfternorm lll the I Museum x uld one e 1 n ilu' L pskl fluence rs our of the threr Woodwmd sim rlmnts partnlpatmp, ll1 thx come rt lobruau Z0 lt tht Xrt Muscum This tnll qulet Junior pl 13s tht rlmt s xxplmonr 'xlfillll all nf which he I1 mrlles exper N 1 tht 5, at nlcre t no sul ill Tl fHN0lltt ubyect IS on ustrx mme ls also one of the tlnu stur who are StI'llL,f.,llllL fexcrlshlx through thlrd war Latin Collutmg, popular ruords ms C lan me s hobby wlnle l1s tnoule pastxmt 1 llstcnlnx., to dancc bands Clen lVl1llcr ploferred -Xfter graduatmg he hopes to contmue m the held of' music by becomln 1 l11Lliltl'lll X ong gmts ln Q lc football Hls best fllend ls Maru: l xlk Whcn askcd nt' he hxd mx speual heart llll9lCSt Clareme leplled None m partlcular Su in Tlmmel Musn ullx talcntul md easx to txlk to Susan Flmmel le-lated to thx xeportvl 1 hw fxcts of future pl'11s and pact arf-ompl1qhmonrs Thus hu foot thrfe blue ued scmor plays the plano fm the orchestrw and besldes this h s been xcrompamst for the C leg club smm ht r freshman tear She IS also an actne member of the Aeollan Club Outslde actnxtme Include plaxmf. at the X W K -X and serum. at the Unlxersltx Snack lan for cadets I w ant to go to college follow a l7LlSlll6'sS course and studx more l1lUSlf' stated Susan when questloned about ner futule plans F n her pa t lll tht C0l1CClt Susan will play Symphomc Trlumphal bt Johnsor a cl Su tm f Classlc Dances by Couperm C luck Mattheson and Rameau Rulnarll llulrluk Short and blonde with a xery fll6llfllX mlle was mx first IYUIHKSSIO of ltuhard lubllck who wlll play the Holm Ill the concert of the Woodw xrl orchestra on the tXVPIltlLtl'l of Febru xrx whlch will be undm the dlroctmn o l dp, ir Sorton Dlck IS a sophomore and IS ln his second teal of orchestra here at school He has been plavmg the Nlllllfl for two and one half years but hopes to learn to play the plano as a bxsls for hls muslc Preferxlng to play sem! classical musn on hls instrument Duk namcd hls flN0lltC plece from the concert a lablnme bv Morton lould lhls wrll not be Dlcks first concert as he ha been m others under the t'lllCC,t,l0ll of MISS lesslc Werum Our mtervlewec IS not wlut 1 termed x lom, haned muslclan xml lN full oi pop and fun He good naturedly takes ln hls Stl'lllC hls nlckname of Bubbles Dlck IH hls Oplhlflll savs the concert thls year wmll be better than those of past vears ATTENTION SENIORSH' Senlox State Scholalshlp Pests wlll be glwn at Woodward Frldax March IH msteud of at Libbey M rfh ll IS prewouslx annoumefl This decision vas nnule lt '1 mfftm of loleflo prlnclpals who deuder' tha nach hlgh school wlll b u ul for the r tmsts Students deslrln to take thosc tt sts must ubnut thelr names to Mrs lthel lxerlm by March 1 and pax thc tee of 'Hftx cents before the test IQ taken sts wlll 1 lf md gl rdrd l1lLfl1il1lLillX lll Colum Inqulrlng Reporter arvm Hascal lunlor S Q B I n affutfd at yet t doesnt take xdvant'1y,,c of I1 up Ye nr s will bf sr r Donald Sharer S4 mor Nlfst ur 1 y' rw ' l wp: ru liolland Williams freshman lx: l f ut tlnnk so At ls ist not xc 'VI s lun Lsuallx gurls boxf nc llllrlfl If x 4 s xr: not takmg n age of It thus xc xr I' x arrn Qllpplnj, they fell Pugenf- lankowskl freshman dont know they haxcnt bothfrfrl nc The new address of llmer Xordor burg former football c ach It Cjgj Flmer Vorderburg L S N R Sec GB Armed Cuard School Shelton U S 60 Norfolk 11 Vlrgmla Here IS the address of Rob Durlxat class of 43 now servlng wlth Uncle Sam s Navy Robert H Durhat H A Zfc U S Naval Hospltal Staf? lh1l adelphla 45 Pennsylx anla Roaming the halls once more we find Dave Kornowa basketball cap tan of 42 Dave ls on a 15 av delav 1n route and expects to be sent to Massachusetts where he wall fur ther hls tralnmg A partv was glven Thursday bv Mrs Catherrne Schulers tlnrd hour class ln honor of Gene Cust who loft for the Navy today Gene was an ac tlve mIember of T C Clark s reserve a nl 11 l llear Bea lould you please tell me w y Lois Hrte Q heart stops beatmg between the fuxth and seventh hours? lust Nosey Dear I N Phe reason for this sudden stop could be that she sees hmmy Nelson at that time couldnt lt' Bea Dear Dopey Why did all the gxrls seem to be ID such a decidedly good humor Tuesday? I dont know Sloppy Dear Dnp Don t you know the glrls are always lh ,ood humor the day after cupld calls Bea Mme Dear Super Who rs the gurl that attracted Dale Rodenhauser and other boys of the art class while POQIDR for them last Tues ay Im Iealous Dear Green C oblm Thw lass was none other than the cute llttle flve vear old daughter of Clyde Van Tassel namely Rosella Van Tassel Answer Box Bea Dear Brlany How about telling me how I can get my dlrt to Bea s Q Box Helpmgly yours Deir Helpful You may get yourltems to me bv de posltmg them ln the box ID front ofthe Fattler office room H9 Bea 1 . 9 J 3 9 '1 , , ' . .' ' r ' , 2 ' - ' r '. ' ' Q - , ' . e ,s , ' .' wh 2 , 2 - 'f s- ' '- U 1 1' ' ,A't ' .. :H - n x . K ' ' I I I - I n III ' ' '.liII'l'Ill'I' Illllskl , , 'lf . . . . 1 ' I I , I I .I , lt vo be hard to lmcl any 1 mor llltl'l'l?Sl.xtl In l'1ltlSlt' thu I: 1-new , , I I ' . I 1 ll II 'I :Za , I I, ' ..I..II I. . '.'.' ,' . I - r '. - 1' 5 - ., 4' I..- I ,I ., -. I - '- In . 2 . 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I CALL ARMS Who should be m the bulldmg last Monday but Joe Ustazewskl, favorlte vlctnn of the female football fans Joe has worked hard, completlng part of hxs baslc tralnmg and declded he needed a rest Wlth the ard of com mandmg offlcers and all other mlnor detalls taken care of they gladly obliged hlm When he goes back he wlll be sent to Quantlco Vlfglhla where he wlll fimsh hls b3SlC tram mg For all who WlSh to know thc furlough IS onlv a meager ten days Thls former student IS one of Woodw ards brllllant people who has gone out m the world and made a place for hlmself Theodore Kosy der of the class of 1934 graduated from the Toledo Ul1lV0fSlt5 went to Annapolls Post Craduate school and completed the course 1n one year and mne months Ile IS now ln the Ship Repalr Umt and has under hlm, 12 Cl O and approxrmately '35 enllsted men Wlth all the other men he has about 1 000 men In a short tune, he will be on the USS OAHU a de stroyer tender and a nepalr shxp Hls address IS Lt CJ gl T A Kosyder USNR Navy P1er Phlladelphla, Bldg 11 SRU F Joe Itfc Joseph H Markowskl Jr s ad dress has been changed agam He lb now at Co C Inf Bn CCI D Camp Elhott San Dl6g0 44 C8llf0l'Ill,8 Joe is waltlng further assignment H hkes Marme lxfe and has gaxned twenty pounds Some of hls spare time IS spent thmkmg about old pals around school Do your but for to day an-d drop hum a llne Im sure he wrll appreciate them Here IS the new address of Albert I' Pontlous IXC D1sp D NA TT C Memph1s fennessee Transfers cause changes m d dresses so here IS another new ad drr ss I fc Alfred West fo A 515 tg alatroops Inf AI l Camp Mackall North Cdftllllld The tragedies of war have really been seen by Walter Pflefer, grad of 1937 He has been nn service for five years and was stationed m Iceland Pearl Harbor, and ln the battle of the Coral Sea It was ln this battle that hls shlp the U S S Homan was sunk and they were at sea for 105 days He was also at Cuadalcanal and Mld way Following thls he was sent back to the states Then he went on con voy duty to Klska and participated ln the landing and bombardment of the Gllbert Islands The most tragic thing that he experlenced was when thlrty seven of hw buddies were kllled at Pearl Harbor The only To ledo fellow that he met was from De V1lb1ss T G Mitchell Youll prob ably want to drop hlm a lme so here IS hls address Walter E Pflefer MM1 C US S Ganesvoort CD D 6081 care Fleet Post Offlce San Francisco California Mall IS welcomed bv Cpl Marvin Hahn 35545254 H and S Co 312th Fngr APO 448 Nashvllle, Ten mssu Attend WOODWARD T TTLER Make Jumor Constantly Conszstently Construch Dance I'0m Vol XVI Success Toledo Ohio February 25 1944 No 18 Art Entrles To Be Shown Next Week W u Pastel Q, Compositions Made By Advanced Students Ireueu exhlb tg of Mlm June -Xn dersonQ adxanced 'wt QtudentQ tres for the Northwestern Ohlo Re glrmal Art f'Xhlb1t conteQt xlll be hdd m rmmm 'Bi durmg, I wcheduleg on Turwdxx and Thumdax of next xx ock Prmhnmn and sol homoroq are ted tv the hut mxhl 1 4 llI'S10thf Hilo Studcnts who are umtrlbutlng, t the cxhlblt an I 111 Lang A War I ond power ua torcolor stlll hfc charcoal figure ma Chmerv m vsagh from M1 Thoma shop and a LOITIPOSIUOII on Russla 'Vlarx lore-nv 4. charcoal portralt Lompoqltmrm on Chma mater color of Swan Creek and Qexeral drew de slgns Helen Lam An .ur brmh pug hr on conserxdtnrm mater color mar ki sum Spanish portrait m tem pvra .md an lllustrated vnater color portralt Jame'4 Qeed Poster pen and mk sketch of hls mother and a. tempem 1lluQtmt1o11 Dale' Roden Imuser luster potters picture block prmt on MEXICO Kathleen Mcflnud Lmnposltxon on MEXILO and a. War Iond postmr' Waltf-r llonkoxwkl Western powtor Sarah JOYIPQ Block print of market mem Qhrwtmf I ax los An' brush poster on co operation or15,1naI xxatcr color .md A CUINIJOQI tum Dorothx Ashford Tempera ll lu tratlrm xx dter color of a Nlexlcan bow compomtlon on Ruema and 4 p untmg, of Flxdc Van Tawel Q daugh Ur to be uw-d as an lllusltatlrm f kmxskl 'Vldrket Scene led Gerhaus or Mdchmerv wash Dorothy Lewandowskl Market scene, portralt of Marv Ward war poster, portralt of Dum Woodward Pub Hallett Im' Lrfut clfcordtlw map of RuQQ1a Ste phame Mahm Vdllle khmac-I fxwn Permg and lhxllw Kanle Dress do Qlgnl. Fdward Kiefer Trriter Fxerx picture m the exhlblt IS omg mal and IQ drawn from 1IN3g'lf'ld.tl0Yl rmoargh or models In addltmn to the dravxxngs that mll bo on dlsplax there wlll also be smug tcxille products Students con trnbutmg, to thlf-. exh1b1t1on are Kath If-Ln Mvfloud a Skirt Helen Barr a hcmdbag, and towel Dorothy Ashford Lows! and bag Iottle Sztukmwkl tmwl Ann Kern tea towel Yvonne Chddvslck tea towel These te-xtxles were pdmted ln permanent textlle pamt Inquxrmg Reporte vx dl: xou pop the qum 1 xbout thc- Iumor Hom ls the ques tum of the vseek pertammg, tu the b0Vs I' rank Sloan Jumor Islmplw mer whelmgd her and gan hor no chance to Qav no Pom Meade Senior It was about th: tenth of September when I called md xskul her C hrlsl mms SOIIIOI' I shvly asked 1 1,n'l from Ilbbr-x to go md she am ll rtffd Mdrvm Haw al yumor I starter! off' thr mu war Ilght In puppmg the IIULSLIOH at .1 New Xe-ar s Pvc pdrtx The questlon pertammg to the glrls this week IS What was your reac tlon when xou vxerg asked to the prom fmnx Lukaslk semor I was lathe: eurprlsed but accepted D01 Schwellmgel Jumor I was af.tm11Ql1orl but T wud veQ Attend J Hop Tomorrow Night Commlttee Arranges Annual Junlor Prom 7' ff' 'Vlembers of the J Hop uxmmlftee who have contrlbuted their tlme and talents to makn the Junmr Prom a success are Left to right ln the first row Jack Relchlln Sue Cheney Anne kornowa and James heed second row Delores xxll-ICl3lx Bertlc Johnwon fhalrman Flleen Trondle Frank Sloan and Xllce Kerman l,d,Vld 1 rlhben also on tht commlttee was absent when the picture was taken Ramona Carr, Hallguard Patrol Durmg Third Hour Under the captamshxp of Ramona Carr the following hallguards are keepmg order ln the halls durmg thlrd hfmur Robert bupercynskx Vlolet btone Ioona Blrr Iohn Koclnskx Shlrley Rabe Betty Ian Rovers Patrlca Plerce Hxrold Verglles Marie Thorpe Ravmond La Breque Walter D nutry ka Melvm Olzak Norbert Kwxatkow skl Delores Kowalskl Clara Kasxorkle wrcz Lucille Ryan Rose Duenke Ralph Slmmonb Richard Gaslorovu rkz and Davld KFeZeSZOWSkl Brldget Carr IS being taught work of hallgurards Q0 that she wlll be ready to take over her sister s posltlon next year Prom To Be Held Aprll 14 Phe annual benlor Prom wlll be held Frlday Apr1l14 at the Trxanon Ball Room to the muslc of the house or chestra under the dxrectlon of Pretz Russell Txckets for the event will be S1 50 Norman Wolf IS chalrman of the dance Mxss Amxe Mlller and Mr Clyde Meek are the class advxsors Dorothy Ashford Chosen Dorothy Ashford was chosen to rep resent Woodward ln the Annual Daughters of Amerxcan Revolution Good Fellowshlp Contest Mrs Hazel McManamon 'Vhss Louise Tlppett and MISS Edna McLauhgl1n were on the selectlon commlttee The gurl recexvm the hlghest grade ID the test wlll Wm a trlp to the nations capltal wxth all expenses p nd Wmerbust Lead Leadmg m the gn-ls after school basketball tournament 18 the Wlner bust team five wlns and no losses to thexr credlt Holdmg second place are the Rockettes wxth five wms and one loss Thlrd place IS held by the Leaders Club and fourth place by the Robles The games are refereed by members of the Glrls Leaders Club Tlger, Bear Actlon Hlgh School Concert Lauded MUSIC that more gently on the splrlt hes than tlred eyellds upon tlred eyes Thls thought by Vxrgxl translated lnto Enghsh by Tenny son came to my mmd as I was slttxng m the audltorlum of the Art Museum Sunday afternoon spendmg an hour or more of keen en Joyment whlle llstenmg to a very fine muslcal program How earnest and glorious Youth ap pears to be devotmg itself to the no blest of arts mterpretmg the most powerful language muslc' Coneratulatlons to the leaders who are taklng care of mstalllng m youth the taste for finer muslc especially ln the present tlmes Mlss Anme G Wetterman Ed s Note The above comments beau tlfully express the thoughts of those who attended the hlgh school concert last Sunday Indeed the concert was a success However the fact that only three students represented Woodward nl the orchestra IS to be deplored If such concerts are to be g1VeD an the future let us hope that many more students wlll be representmg Woodward Wayne Klbler of home room 210 won the free tlcket to the game tomght He guessed the score of the Woodward De Vllbl s game as 50 48 Phe actual score was 52 48 M3lVln Hascal, President, To Leqd Gland Malch Wlth Scott Lass Qpomorlng the flrgt class danne of the season the Jumor claw of Wood ward H1 School xull hold ltS slxteenth annual J Hop at the Womans Bulld mg tomorrow mght Februarx 26 from 9 to 12 Wlth muwm bv Fred Sey mour and hm orchestra Marvm Hascal pres1dent of the class and h1S guest Elame Henmng of Scott wlll lead the grand march mam event of the evemng Don Tlggew and Flleen Trondle general chalrman w1ll follow NV1th other mem bers of the cablnet and commlttee Colored spothghts sxgmfymg the Spothght Dance of 1944 wmll be placed m varmue corners of the ball room These spothghts are to be the only decoratwn used No boy stags w1ll be adlmtted but two glrls may come together on a couple tlcket The prom comrruttee mcludes M1ss Trondle chairman Jack RSICIIIIH Sue Cheney Bertll Johnson Anne Kor nowa, Dav1d Grlbbln AIICE German Frank qloan and Dolorm Wujclak Guests of honor 1nclue Mr and Mrs If L Boweher Mr and Mrs C C La Rue and all members of the fac ulty Parents of the comnuttee mem bers have also been 1nv1ted Mrs Eula Upp and Floyd Lords class ad vliers wxll chaperone the affalr Offmerq of the Jumor class are Mar vm Hascall presldent Mazv Hlder vxce pres1dent June Wymer secre tarv, Bettv Lou Claypool, treasurer and Dlck Aubry sergeant at arms The Womans Blllldlflg vull open at 8 30 T1Ck8tS mav be purchased at the door for S1 50 tax lncluded New Llbrary Plan Underway I ards To Be Issued To Puplls Confuslon ex1st'Q m the 1TllI'ldS of teachers and faculty ahke m regard to the 1ssuance of llbrarv cards The new cards lssued last week are ready to be 1squed to students durmg the commg week have but one pur pose to encourage the me of the I1 brary by those students lnterested 1n books and readmg and to make xt posslble for students sent to the 11 brary for speclal ass1gnmentQ to go there wlthout Qpecxal w rltten permls slon All students taklng Enghsh Wlll se cure then' cards from then' Tnglrih teachers Semors not taklng Fnghsh may secure cards from then' hlstorv somology or econormc teacher CardQ are to be shown at the door when entermg the llbrary Thew wmll be collected only 1f the owner 19 caus mg a dlsturbame or IS annoymg other readers Cards whlch are col lected bv the llbrarlan wlll be rf- turned to the teacher who lssued the card Wlth 1nqtruct1onQ .iq to the longih of t1me whlch that student w1Il not be permitted to use the library Banquet To Be Held The annual banquet of Mlss Annle Wetterman s Spamsh Club La Junta Castellana has been scheduled to take place on the first of Aprll at the Wom an s Bulldmg It IS the custom ofthe club members to glve short talks ln Spamsh duung 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Reporters Ralph FBJQWBICI Joan Cnyszek David Crib THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Iubhshed 'md Printed I very School Week bv tht Iuplls of Woodward Hlgh School Irlce 'Sc a single copy an s au'-V x paver S JW! 6 m 'ff-Vsassotlvltli TA FTLER STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Managing Editor News Edntor Feature Editor Speclal Icnture Exchange Editor 1 f'1rls Sports Editor Mllltaxy Editor Business Manager Column Editor Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskn Lucille Foley Chrlstme Pavlos Beatrice Blaleckl Robert Hallett Walttl Ilonkowsll Ruth Komxsarek Sidney Adams Florence Baker Feraldme Putry James Nelson Loulna Roberts Sabina Sllchcinski Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJc1a.k Jacqueline Wujclak and Florence Zycb Advisor Mrs Mane Ersig J unlors Hold Staff Pos1t1ons HIS week belongs to the juniors It is their prom which will be held tomorrow night and here ln the Tattler oflice JUDIOYS are taklng over senior staff positions We feel this expenence w1ll be invaluable to us and it is the first stepping stone in making our sen lor year in journal1sm successful Program Splendid Example Of Unity ODAY the high school youth of America IS facing a great challenge and for that reason now more than ever should umty and co oper ation be uppermost 1n our mmds A splended ex ample of this IS the program belng sponsored by the freshman speech classes and the glee club Through thelr combined efforts a program of songs dances and speeches IB to be presented This le the first program in which the freshmen everyday living students will joln with another group to present such a program Manners Important At J unlor Prom OMORROW night m the Womens Building the I Hop outstanding social event of the junior class will be held It IS the chleftoplc of conversation among the Woodwardltes today Everywhere we find girls dlscussmg formals coxffures escorts and other things they deem lm portant In the midst of all the preparatlons for this gala event let us not forget the prominent place etx quette and manners have at such affairs Courtesy toward the chaperons faculty guests and each other will gain for us the admlratlon of other peo ple We shall be acredlt toour school lf wc observe the common rules of etiquette 'lhxs does not mean that we cannot enjoy ourselves On the contrarv lt enables us to have a good time and to help others have the same So let s all hate a good time and make this one of the most successfull junior proms ever held' Slnatra Serenade If my g1rl's eyes get dreamy, Do you think they ever see me Nope' they see Smatra' If my g1rl gets sllly, swoomsh, Is lt over me she's goon1sh Nope' It s that Smatral When the moon is big and brlght, Do her eyes have a love light Yea' For Slnatral When the stars shine up above, Does she tell me of her love? Yea' For Smatral Oh' I'm a dlsperate fellow, Love has klcked me ln the face, Let's all vote for McGurgle, And save the human race From Sinatra' Conrad Korecki Bob Burkowxtch seems to be the shlmng llght IUMISS Anderson's seventh hour lnstory class THE WOODWARD TATTLER OVER THE BACK FENCE Stuff And Such Tomorrow s the great day' It was a long time IIE con ing but wc know you ll enjoy every mlnute u It Appeal tw Mr l'1Rue Please allow Frankie Sloan eight mlnu es to get to his classes After all he does have to walk t harlem to her classes hrst Also please lend I-llue0I ycs money to take Chuck to the l Hop It has become the custom thanks to ldlth Mc Iwllen to take a fresh pineapple eu ry Wednesday night to 1 certm skatlng rmk Mat does an ex pert job of sllcn g a Isart vushes it to hs knmvln thxt he IS a second Prank Slnatra Vtell may he Further information cf Iat frtm Scott Her full name is Patricia Alexander not bad elther Have you heard any of those Poncho ESINICK battles in room 225 during seventh hour' Question How many kinds of would are used to make a match' Answer Two tHe would and she wouldj That woe begone look In Delplnne Gazda s eyes IS attrlbutedlto the fact that her one and only left on Wednesdxy for thc navy Who IS it that Frank Velker 18 interested IU 5 th hour ln 2169 Or IS It the other way around? Richard GODSOWSKI Hey Frank whatwould you he if you went around eatlnt, your parents up? Mr Szplla An orphan Oh why why IS llfe so cruel to me'7 lack Cole came and tore Prank Smatra s picture from my locker' Phyllis Plotrowskl is in a daze she can t make up her mmd between two fellows Wonder who they are Rose Roscoe and C oke McVxcker have both set thelr hearts on the same wolf Coke is in the lead so far Somethlng that should nt bt missed that plc ture of Karl Uhde Lllmlllllg out ofthe st hool wln dow to play hookey Ah ha J Hop dates Wllllfflefl Komosm'-ki I' ugenc loltanski Be ttv hrlner loe 'Vlll88lsl Ilelphme Barabasl Q huck C olhns oft entrnl Hlgh Iac k Mxles I ons Moreland l7l'll'lP and joy Q of Miss Ioulse Txppetts sev enth hour history rlass is I liff fakrzewskl who claims that drummmj, his fingers on the desk dur mg class IS caused by hls kern sense of rhythm More I Hop dates Bud farr Pat Vergiels lohn I ayak Dorothy Best James Case and Joyce Carpenter two cute fresh man sit In 210 all third hour and stare at each other lJoyct claims it s nothmg serious Blllle Eversman and Norbert Kwlatkowskl have '1 dlsagreement She says she looks best ln green but he claims red does her the most credit 1 IF 1 'W Wlsh Jeannette ROSIBK and Ida Offet would let us ln on their secret about the two lads from Llb bey We d like to know, too 4 1 ill ll! After searching the files, it was found that onlv one junlor celebrates her birthday on February 26, night of the J Hop, namely Sue Cheney at at rr 4- Absence makes the heart grow fonder Such has proved to he the case of Kathryn Pawlak and Homer Huskxe, who is m the navy In oase any one xs mterested, Richard Joseph has not asked a girl to the Jumor Prom yet He says he s just lookmg around -I 3 HI! Not unnoticed m our halls are those Shabxdow girls A mcepaxroftvvms fm mm mf W R D Q calling W R D Q Attention all stu dents a matter of most importance IB before you hope you profit by lt How To Get Along 1 Keep skld chains on your to igue always sav less than you think Lultlvatea low persuaslve voxce Z Make promises sparingly and keep them faith fully, no matter wha It costs you 3 Never let an opportunity pass to say something to or about sombody Praise good work done regardless of who d1d it Be mterested ln others mterested in thelr pur suits their welfare their homes and families 5 Be cheerful Keep the corners of your mouth turned up Hxde your pams worries and dxsap pomtments under a cheery smlle 6 Preserve an open mmd on all debatable subjects Discuss but don t argue 7 Letyour virtues speak for themselw es and refuse to talk of others vices Be careful of others feelings Wit and humor at the other fellow s expense are rarely worth the effort 9 Pay no attentlon to Ill natured remarks about you Simply llve so that no one will believe them 0 Do your avork be patlent and keep your dlspo Sltlon sweet forget self and you will be respected and rewarded These words of wlsdom are from the book How To Wm Friends and Influence People by Dale Larne le Black Java J unlor Perfectlon Veneltal-lultz eyes Don I-Ilgley Dolores PUdllCkl personallty Bob Hanson lfern Schultz haxr Marshall Sehgman Rose Owens figure Dlck Aubry Dolores Gramza teeth Phil Mansour Inls1ePetee clothes Em1lDarah Emma Hufi intellect I:,rv1n Part Dorothy Best smlle Gene Wmters Sally Ellis complexion lack Water Iloulna Roberts cheerfulness Ernes Klxpfel How to Make and Keep Friends Don t feed them arsenic some people are aller glc to It Never insult them in public LAlways do xt 1n prrvatej When you are invited to supper take big help lngs of meat and other ratloned foods They want to make you happy and after all they wouldn t xnvlte you if they didn t have enough po1n's Don t write feature for the Tattler 'I his last one is always fatal They re Known For Hls ambition to become an undertaker Damel eaches Nowak The beautiful handwrltmg she can produce Alice German Her constant smile which greets everyone Patsy Lack Hrs longing to see Doris fyou know who I meanl Paul Seymour The hldden knowledge concermng WBTIOUS sub jects often revealed in Miss McLaughl1n s second hour hlstory class Don Leopold Coming up with the wrong answer at the right tlme or vice versa Bill Meyers Trying to make people laugh hut not quite succeeding 'Vle 17995 Isabelle LaRue, daughter of our prlnclpal vlsted Woodward last Thursday Miss LaRue is a member ofthe marlne corps looks attractive m that um form, too I i l This 18 a llttle different from the usual procedure but Peat Athenas has been seen wcarmg a Whit ney girls sweater I ll F Sue Jay has been seen around the halls with Don Lee of late Wonder what this means? at PF ill it Here are more J Hop dates Morton Schulak and Shlrely Brandeman, Loulna Roberts and Bob Davis, Elsie Gorczyca and Richard Aubry, Ramona Tobey and Phil Mansour, Pat Synder and Bob Budreaux, Marilyn Ball and Jack Cole, Glorla Stanlslauskl and Donald Hlgley, and Clara Mae Hpath and Fred Laker 1 ' . . 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I , I I ' ' I I THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER ROBFRT WYSOCKI NORMAN SOBECKI I HIT 600 MARK ON GAMES OF 603 642 Bob Wysockl regamed h1s place as holder of hlgh three game serles last Saturdav afternoon as he hlt the m'1ples for a bang, up 642 SQTIGS He prulouslx held thls posutxon early 1n the season but a Natlonal bowler broke hlS mark x th a 633 c 0 u n t Wysockls games were 213 194 m1ddle game and a g1ant 235 clos1ng effort sh Norm S0b8Ckl also crashed the tr1ple century marker w1th a 602 on games of 202 185 and a 216 fmale Wll1nlIlI., all three games the Amerks regained then posltlon at the top of the league Low Score 5 lotal Van Larg Szendersk1 S0b9Ck1 Wysockl IWOODWARD POLAR BEARS HAND TIGERS FIRST DEFEAT IN 13 GAMES fllrk Should Take Shower Bedlam re1g,ned supreme last Frl It IS bemg., stressed by M1ss Kath erme McClure and M1ss Mary Spooner for the necesslty of more g1r1s to take show ers after gym classes C 1rls w1ll be permltted to leave thelr class flve mmutes earl1er than the usual tlllle so that they Wlll have plenty of tlme to take a shower I SPORTS 1 I BtEiT5t'1E'lf.f,?E2F?,'IdAS HMQ 1741! J EEQZZTMEEE 32511115 Agltator Woodwald Needs Wln TOI 1 lmch F11 st Place 1 Payak was hlgh w1th po1nts Thats a fam1l1ar tune whenever Woodward s basketball squad has been out Long John IS one of the sparks plugs 1n the Bear attack havmg 189 po1nts up to the DeV1lb1ss game John 1S th1rd far as 1nd1v1dual scor1ng 1n the c1ty IS concerned but the leaders are so closelv hunched that a few buckets can make a blg dlfference Th1s SIX foot three and one half 1nches of h 1 g h scor1ng' potent1al 1ty has been on the varslty squad for two seasons holdmg down a regular berth both tlmes He dlVld8S hls ablh wrwa yff 'Winds ward John IS seen wxth Oscar Joseph who supplxes hlm w1th lnestlmatable amounts of chewlng gum Screwball Scharer and Sch fl cant spell ltj Wexler also are h1s bosom com pamons He 18 a teachers trlal by fxre If the mstructor gets through one semester Wlth Pavak ln the class and doesnt commmt hayhem he auto matlcally passes 1nto the Hall of Fame Thus far the Hall of Fame has no occupants John lS a good stu dent though Mechamcal drawmx, hrs favorlte subject H1s favorlte teachers are Mrs Upp fhes not do mg so well ln mathj and Mrs NI Manamon fhes not domg so well m lngllshj and Mr Shellne fguess why All femmes are lost for Payak ms golng to the J Hop wlth fin his own wordsf tall dark, and yummy Doro thv Best T1gers Fall Prey To Cubs After dropping successxve two pomt losses to both Central and Macomber teams the Woodward frosh matched thelr skull agamst Woodward the De vllbxss yearhngs and emerged undlspu ted vlctors Sparked by Felxx Lrlstobal Don LaFounta1ne and John Kornowa the cubs unloaded a scor1ng barrage 1nto the lap of the Txger freshmen Lxttle Bears play centered around George Bennet and Chuck Allen lanky plvot man who controlled the back boards The two garnered twelve and ten po1nts respect1vely The freshman s success was undoubt edly due to the tlreless effort on part of Coaches Davis and Martin The champxonshlp IS expected to end ln a t1e between the Tlgers and Bears Before nt IS settled DeV1lb1ss has to get bx Walte on the latters floor and Llbbex wh1le Woodward meets Scott l ulldogs tonlght Some expert shoot1ng by Macomber forward Leo Kublak has been seen lately Leo has taken ox er the 1nd1 xldual scorlng lll the league, succeed mg Central s Iohnny Mullen Waltes Past Slde cagers have ad ll1lI1IStfY'Pd two upsets 1n one week durmg the second round The Indlans defeated Central 6? 54 ln a hlgh scor mg game 'md the Macomber flve 30 to '78 lfcausr of lts central locatlon the Wlatombcr hardwood wlll agaln be games wh1ch w1ll get underway March After thf basketball tournament flmshes the track season w1ll begln shortly w1th Art Smlth taklng over the coachlng dutles Sergeant Dave Kornowa captaln of the 1942 Bear squad was the f1rst fel low to congratulate Coach Homer Hanham on h1s teams vlctory over thc TIKETS took Jlm Stedt of Camp Blg S1lver wxred a telegram to Homer Hanham congratulatlng hlm on hxs team s 1m portant ylctorv The telegram read I knew your boys could do lt ' Beals tubs Lose Th11lle1 To DeV1lb1ss Quintet 31 29 One of the finest games to be played by the Woodward reserve basketball team took place last Frl dax mght when the aforementloned team was host to D6VllblSS Hlgh School The game was fast and rough and lt was not untll the final mlnutes that 1 D6VlIblSS player made a field goal to clmch the game 31 29 Woodward led at the e11d of the hrst quarter 8 7 w1th Katz startlng thc Bears on thelr way Takmg ad vantage of lus helght Sylvester kozakawlcr managed to get the ball off the backboard durlng the ent11e battle keeplng the opponents scoring DOSS1b11ltleS l1m1ted The cagers left the floor at half tune YV1I2h a score of 12 16 DeV1lb1ss leadlng by a margln of four po1nts After a pep talk both teams came hack full of speed and craftsmanslup In Standmgs At least a share of the C1tV cham p1onsh1p w1ll be 1n the DOSSGSSIOH of the Woodward Polar Bears 1f they can whlp the Scott Bulldogs 1n the Col lmgw ood Avenue gym tomght The Scotters have lmproved greatlv durlng the second round and have pressed several teams before bemg defeated They were defeatd by the L1bbey Cowboys a few weeks ago w hlch saw the f1rst upset of the sea son At Central the Bulldogs were leadlng for three quarters of the game but were turned back m the wamng m1nutes Con1pos1ng the startmg flVB are Rudv Ochs SIX foot four 1nch center who really controls the backboards Bud Jones and Clarence Walker a couple of forwards who have been leadlng the attacks ln scor1ng, and Jack Daschner and Ed Nugent who have helght plus good shoot1ng eyes After taklng the DeV1lblSS T1gers m a halr ralslng game the Woodward flve can relax a httle thls week When the Bears met the Bulldogs the last t1me they had Just started a hot streak and held them to one fleld goal untll the fourth quarter The Polar Bears soundlv trounced them 47 11 Thus far thls season Al Sacksbed ers bovs have only one vlctory to thelr credlt that over L1bbey 1n the f1rst round The Bears would have to fall 1nto a blg slump to get the Scot ters a Wm On the other hand teams that have coasted along on a w1nn1ng streak have often been dropped from the1r pedestal by the underdog All 1n all however unless a terrlfxc upset IS 1n the Offlng Woodward should take the Colllngwood Avenue cagers 1nto camp by a comfortable score Playmg man to man ball the game became txght and close Nelson play mg hard defensxve ball helped keep the Bears 1n the runnmg The fourth quarter began 21 22 DeV1lb1ss favor The game was now an exchange of goals Leon and Be1nck became hot and sunk a field goal aplece for Wood ward Wlth few mlnutes left couple of bad passes by Woodward enabled the Tlgers to keep the ball and the game ended, DeV11blSS 31 Woodward 29 Katz Koaakow IC7 Nelson Blenlek Leon 10 1 day lllght as Woodward cagers top pled the T1gers from D8V1lb1SS 52 48 to take over the lead 1n the c1ty bas ketball race Before a crowd of more than 2 000 fans the game was one of those encounters that has a thrlll a second keep1ng both the players and the fans keyed up to fever p1tch The Bears brought to a halt the West Enders str1ng of thlrteen v1c torles The game was a rep1t1on of the last meet1ng of the two squads w1th the lead changmg hands several tlmes untll late 1n the th1rd quarter when the Bears went on a scor1ng spree to pxck up a nlne pomt lead that was newer headed DeV1l b1SS shaved down that lead to three po1nts w1th dynam1c l1ttle Sammy Botek dumplng 1n some f1elders from nnd floor, for a magorlty of the scor xng Woodward staved off the Tlgers last m1nute rush Wlth some neat floorwork and It was all over but the shoutmg when Pfe1ffer fouled Payak 1n the rema1n1ng seconds of the game Fouls were rampant 1n the game, w1th DeV1lb1ss collectlng 12 po1nts and Woodward 16 V13 th1S route H1ghl1ghts 1n the reasons for the Tlger defeat mclude the loslng of Al Lew1s and Dave Brown on fouls 1n the th1rd quarter and f1rst part of the fourth respect1vely The Bears lost Kn1er1m at the m1ddle of the last quarter Cal Duhart replaced Kn1er1m and d1d a bang up Job around the backboard Brown Held Scoreless Speual credlt 1l1l.1St be g1ven to Jlm KDISTIHI who by a superb Job of guardlng kept Dave B r o w n, one of the c1ty s I1 1 g h scorers, from connectmg on a s1ng1e shot The f1rst half of the g a m e r-- CQ found Homer Hanhams boys f1ght1ng desperately to keep up Wlth the Upton Avenue boys wh1le 1n the last half pos1t1ons were reversed The Bears returned from the halftlme rest to play a re V1ta11Z9d brand of ball p1l1ng up 10 po1nts 1n approxnnately a m1nute, to send the fans 1nto an uproar Ind1v1dual play for both teams was good For DeV1lb1ss Pfe1ffer and Botek were the sparkplugs w1th Leo Maher also dolng some very flne work For the Bears honors are Just about evenlv d1v1ded Wlth SPSCIHI mentmn to Bob Long for scor1ng at strateglc spots and Payak's fourth perlod foul shots Scormg honors are d1v1ded between Payak and Botek who paced thelr 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' . 9 29 18 12 48 TH E WOODWARD TATTLER Woodward WhlSpePS Fveryone who posslbly can Qhould be on hand tomght to Qee the Iwt basketball game of the Qeamn vxhnch will be plaved aganvit qcott lhanks due extended to the benlox members of the Tattler qtaff for thmr eooperatxon 1n helpmg the Jumorw with thw 185110 of your school paper T Hop dateQ are the topu of overw one Q Lonversatlon Junior claw presl dent Marvm Haqgal I9 eecortmg Flame Hennmg' of Scott llogruphlnal upolts of flvc mm utes each are helng gum hx Mms Fdnth Murphw s Fnglmh clafsee Alvxrd Hlder graduate of 1942 was m lrrled last Sundav to Duk Farhart a Lid from Fremont Ohm The bewt wushes of all who knew them are bemg, extended to the couple J Hop dates Clara Mae Spath and Fred Laker Joan Kol1nQk1 and Chuck McN1tt Pat J3.fl0XV1BCk1 and Ralph Gajewqkl Ethel Hoag and Jlm Kmenm Unfavorable comment vxaq made ae a reQult of Woodxx ard Q cheermg Frl dav evening -X movement IQ nmx afoot for better sportsmansh1p on the part of the spectators Have you seen those heavv boys sweatsh1rts wandermg the halls f school latelyq That seems to be the newest fad 1n vsearmg apparel among the glrls What wlll thew wear nextq Glrls 1n MHS Hazel Coys home nursmg classes saw a movle ent1tled Care of the Fye'4 last Wednesdaw ln Clyde Yan Tassel s room Don T1ggeS and J1m Kmernn are both qllallfled to answer questlons about requ1rementQ for droppmg sub Jects Thev found out the hard way that It N necewarw to obtam a drop Sllp from the dean and not to mereh XY1'ltC a mae letter to the teacher concerned Additional Irom dcltfs .nc Dolores Wujclak .md I IH Alle Lmet Phlllmps and Skutgr I 0!lk0VNSkl an L DoH :V md Ink H1 nslf Ioan Mc'Tf'm 'md Smdv Sful S u or img:-dy' Un tha :MV w L. to bf inducted into the Nzw nf S S Y' flff 'S UI 1 UH therefore rlul no1 pass the phvsmal cxammatmn I Lf llf sdvs hr xull figqun IS worn x 1 hmlul Irlwdrrl Voss and Iurfni Wdgllff lflfltflhufl-'d L fhf general Lfml hu mor of Mrq Kathryn Schulers Png hsh dass bx reldtmg some humorous mcldents A VlSlt was made recently by Verly Collms and Lenora Dyer who are grads of laRt year, and who are nom attendlng Bowhng Green UH1V6TS1ty Whlle 1n school, both g1rls were very actlve 1n Red Cross Work More Prom Dates Vlrglnla Lukaslk and Sldnev Adams Mary Reed fUrsul1neJ and Marshall Qdegman Nme Semors Sxgn for Test Students who have already slgned w1th Mxss Ethel Kerlm to take the sen lor scholarshlp test on Frlday March 11 are Chrlstlne Pavlos Betty Hartz Don Davls Jun Martm Rxchard Em rxck Norma Lmdeman Susanne Lorke Lucllle Folev and Don Weber Next Wednesday 18 the final day to slgmfy lntentxon of takmg thu test smce request for the tests must be sent ln to Columbus Any semor lh the top thlrd of the class IS el1g1ble I Members Of Jumor Prom Commlttee Featured In Tattler Spotllght Today People 1n the Tattler spothght thlb week are thoqc who haw wogkcrl hard to make the prom powlble tho members of the I Hop C0l1IllllttC9 Elleen Trondle chalrmdn of J Hop LOI'l1IYllttEC reporter of Zets called hh because of bangs SPIIQ chips at basketball frames Qtrolls wlth Ann Knrnmm md Shlrlex Muller has her Lvo on lad from MRLfDmbPF Frank Sloan known HQ I luc- I yes .anmng fY'lflldS llkc-s 'imatrx mem her of x zrwltx hxskmthmll te m Pnxrhsh :Q faxnrltc Qubyut pdStllY1P IQ plavmp., tlddlex Xxlnks rc ulv at all tlme-Q. hmnt thrnh I9 ihlrlenc Ham xlton lTl chalge of dvcoratlonw Dolan'-. WuKjL1 ik churmm of thn dancmg., claw:-Q worlw p'1rt tlme at Laeallew known to her mtmmatv fr1endQ aG Hedv IS SOITlf'flI119q won wuth Blll lwtg hamburgers 'md to matoe Julce aq hor f'lXOI'lt0 food l1kes to dance Davld Frlbbln humorous loveQ Amerlcan Hwtorx and CIVICN mem ber of Tattler Staff xxorkQ at KC romant1c alwaw Jokmg should do loads of hvmwexxork exerx nlght -Xnne Kornowa qulet and re served haQ charge of JHop pro Bs Q BOX Dear Bea Could xou tell me xxhx Dons S vi usually seen m Manom drug, Qtore IJ: m mrlful Dear D The mam reasnn mm he th at 1 ur tam Mel 19 workmg there -XYIQVKCTIIILIX ea Dear Llddle Lamsv DIVPY Tom Grant hasnt pud am .atton tum to me latplx Thr ILASUN coulcl be hlf. prom date Whom 1 In wrtxng, to thr prom Popular I .11 Umar SIIZIII r lrdntmsf 4 rin 3, flmc l'-IHIIN 1 frul n 1 Slilk xr Nu w wx ns Tl nu 1 UU! NN U l lusi Nusa Us fn' IIIQUISHIVQ 1 muld hf th Ll, har I bports bhorts Coach Art bmlth has been holdlnf., regula practlce sessxonq mghtly for the Woodward thln rlads ln hope of a strong squad thls season Mef-tq are planned wlth D9Vllh1S9 Scott Central Llbbev and Walte Season compvtltmn wlll end wlth the dlstrxct meet whxch ln all probablllty will be held at Ottawa Park Bears Beat Burnham Woodward played ltS last out of town game last Tuesday as they defeated Burnham Sylvama 52 23 Everyone on the Bear squad saw plen ty of actlon wlth the second team play mg from the half txme whxstle John Payak and Bob HBITISOD led the local boys 1n scorxng wlth the entlre squad helpmg to mold the '52 pmnt total It took Woodward half a quarter to get under way The back boards were stlff and the rlm was firm but after the Bears felt the suburban court out they plcked up a lead and held 11 through Out grams ushore at basketball games has mterc-Q1 m former Woodward student Dmk Qevmour l1kes sports member of Glrle Leaders Club ,has an ubecsswn for mcheq hlgh cream plc Jlm Sud noted for h1s hue art xxork mums basketball shw when It umus tn the femmme wide Art I dxtor on mga staff Que Lhrm y has charge of orcheq tra for J Hop mat dresser wlll at tnnd pmm xx 1th lrme Kllpfr-I chap lam for lete plays clarlnet Ill band soft xolco and pretty teeth Bert Johnson blonde han' and blue :ws 1r0 thw fellow S mam features 11101111101 of xareltx football squad alxx me studxmg Qtrlctly stag Alum f erm m v1xac1ouQ redhead wrote mutatmns for JHop seen xx 1th Albma W0d8Tqk1 pleasmg per eonallty good m shorthand llkeq steak Jack Remhlm Jlve kmg on the Qwxophono reclplent of four Ag represented Woodward at Town Hall meetmg plays basketball and bll hards fm paetlme hae read many hlqtorxcal books no one knows who date for J Hop IS Speech Classes To Present 1 Patrlotxc Program, Feb 29 Mrs Dorothy Matheny and her ad vanced speech classes are presentmg a I program ofsongs and dances dedxcated to two Amerxcan heroes George Wash mgton and Abraham Llncoln on Tues day I'ebruary29 Dolores Perna w1ll mtrofiuue the pro gram The firqt of the patrntnc talks will be glVCn hv Dons Iumlev and Richard Inseph on Washington and th? third hour class will speak Imvoln Several dance-H of dlfferent natmnalnte'-. vull also he presentn d Phe remmndf-'r ofthe program vhlll be de xoted to the bow- ID servxw Sung,-1 prefsent d bv the Glee Llub un df r the dl!'6LIlf n of PdgnrSorton Wlll hethr- Qtm qpanglml Banner Amerua thv Henutliul Qwlng, I uw Sweet f har not and I mi Blew Amerwn Brotherhood Dlscussed In fele-bratmn of NRtl0hRl Brother hood Wu k 4 program was presented for Junmrw and we nxorfs ln the 8Ufl1tOT1 um during, the awemblv permd today Guest speaks rs lncluded Mr Rehorn dlrector of the North Cln'ln1Ul'llty Settlr-mint House Dr A qlebenw new welfare dlrec-mr of Toledo R ahbl Morton K oldberg and Mr Adams These mon dwcussed the posltlon of the mmorlty groups after the war Fllmlnatmn Of Food Waste Subject Of Recent Meetlng A group of teachers and DY'lhClp3lB met recently to dlscuss the 8llll'llD8t10I1 of food wastes ln the cafeterlas of Toledo pubhc school It was estlmated that 10 per cent ofthe food was con vetted into garbage Not onlvwtudvntsparchaslng lunches are guilty of lpavmg food on the trays but pup1ls who carry there lunches of ten overestlmate then' capacity and throw away parhally eaten lunches Cafeteria managers are asked to study the wastes on trays and cut out the foods whlch are not consumed In thls wav the war effort w1l1 be greatly axd ed because 10 to 20 per cent of natlon s food 18 sent to our alhee Representatives from Woodward are Mrs Cer-11e Ashbrooks- MISS Hazel Foy Mlsq Angela Ahalr Mrw Mary O Brlen Mlss Amie Muller, C C LaRue Clyde Meek and Flovd Lord:- CALL ARMS Startmg, off this wuk wa lmvs om of tha women 1l1 the lrnud Sll'VlL1S VlVllll Shepard hvmn a gradullc of last year IS just fll1lShlllL, hor sux weeks bdilC lralnlng, md thinks nt IS wonderful If anv of her fl'I6IldS would like to drop her a few hms her ad drus IS Alb Vlvlan Shepard Rc gt 24 Bldg K Apt ll! I S Naval Tram m School Cw rj Bronx New York 'N ax cue Umor to one of 1 former graduitcs lfm William I ck H uax om of 17 men k m the crash of '1 I lung, Ifmtrnw from MacD1Il Fleld Florxda list XVfdINS dm xxhxlr- 0nammb.11tlumng fl1g,ht xate M uk who yy IS md m n LK: nu man on the plam xxhuh mrxshul new Wmmuma Flrmdx Hls blother lounx P 'Wack now m thn NWN WIS make up edltol of last year s Tattlmr In a recent letter from 'loufx Zu rob brad of 4 he stated that he 19 mm Qtatmned m the Haxxauan Is lmds ToufvQ address IS lvl 'loufy Zurob Co R 42nd Rpl I n U S M C 5th Amphlbmus Corps Fleet Post Of flue Qan FI'3IlLlSLO ffxllfornld Charles bandlln who attended Woodward last vear li nova m the Umted States 'Naxv He lb gums to Cunnan School Chucks address IS Charles bandlm b2fc SSS G1 11 s405Tb GL1N'1S Cr Lakgb Illmols One of Woodwards former gradu ate-. .md one to he proud of IS Master Tech Sergt lawrence A Bell Jr of the 'Vldrme Alr Corps qergt Bell was lnlured crltlcally m an airplane crash last 'Vlonday at Santn Am Lahforma Ik enllqted ln September 1941 and returned to thx I mted States after ll months f-Lrvlcm owersmf- Ile won tlu presldultlal citation f lCtl0l1 at I uaddlcanal He IS now m the Naval Hospltal Corona Lahformd Wir Lacuc IQQCINPCI fx lnttpr from Roman R K07l0WSkl of the Army An' C orpQ In tha letter he stated that h1s hrnthrr lt Joseph Kozlowski, has hun shot doxxn ow-r C Lrmany and IS 1 prrionu' of war loseph was lll the Mr Corp Fighter Squadron statloncd m Fngland The address N Roman P Ko7Imxsk1 Batw D A A A faw J Bn -Xrnu Alr Ba'ie Richmond Vlrgmla -KSN 35555013 HP would like 1. hvar from am of his old frxonds lvt Damel Jackson former Qtar lmskftbdll pl yu of 41 .md 42 now overQ4dQ m Inglanrl Hls nux LdIlI'CSS 19 Txt Damel Jackson J P QM k r O 40' r' Postmawter, New York N Y Fhli kid ls really an old timer Hg s been where Japs Cthey don t deserve a capital letterj are thlck and action ns plentiful Its Bud Burdue graduate of 1940 who has been overseas for 23 months He recelved a pruldxn tlal cltatlon for bemg m the flrst t.1Qk force to land on Fuadalcdnal 4 goml conduct medal for four years and an Lxpedltlon medal Hes been ln thu Solomon and F111 Iqlandb mmt of tha time The battle of lunga Illvmr w ns qulte excltmg he sand One day when he was dl'IVlflg '1 Jeep along the road some Japs sud denly appeared so he left the Jeep ln the mlddle of the road and Jumped mto the nearest foxhole What do you thmk he found John Qackman who graduated wlth hlm This was a pleasant surprlse and was the first tlme they had met smce the war After completing hm lm day fur lough he wlll report to Camp Le Jeum' fm' orders Good lurk, Bud I . . . 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' f - , . 1. , 1 K v ' -. lm U0 time? be 'Ways i L T Resolve to perform. what employed in something use- o ht' rform without y u ong ,Pe flg II ll . ,P - ' H f'l ht I ,--- ,'Qt,,,f,'Qf I' m ' Constantly, Conszstently Constructwe W 3 Y - 'S ' Bemamin Fnnlclinsi Benjamin Franklin. V - ev Vol. XVI Toledo, Ohio, March 3, 1944 No. 19 NUTRITION NEWS Many strange things can be seen iII Woodw'ard's halls lately. but the strangest are the pupils. Have you noticed the day's IIIeIIu on the bulletin board and in the cafe- terIa lately T e was donated by MISS June Anderson s art classes The home GLOYIOINICS Clean Plate Club alld the HIddeII Hunger Club yyIll each report on the yictory lunch con The yIc'tory luIIch consists of the fIJll0W1Ilg mIlk a fruit or yegetable other than potatoes one substaIItIal food one hot food wh1ch N133 be the substantial food dessert latest slogan Lets do our bIt and keep It Remember tlIe little Vs and black out Inarks put on our travs a feyy yyeeks back Pyery yy eek sOnIe mem ber of Miss H'I7el Coy s home nursing classes sIlently takes her post beside the cashier and tallIes the ylctory and blackout lunches 'lhe prIce of nIIlk both white and chocolate has been cut froIII 6 cents to 4 cents This should enable eyery oIIe to have a half pInt of nIIlk dally To help puplls choose the rlght foods a display of a ylctory lunch one week and a blackout lunch the next will be Shown Mrs Cecllc Ashbrook Vllss Ha7el toy Miss Angela AbaIr 'VIrs Mary O Brien, MISS Armc MIller, C C La Rue Clyde Meek and Floyd Lords compose Woodwards nutrItIon com mittee The coInmIttee meets monthly to discuss nutrItIon problems wIth groups froIn other schools Inqulrlng Reporter Questlon of the week pertamlng to the freshmen IS What IS your opInIon of the art 9Xhlblt9 Dlane Thompson I thought the en tlre exhlbxt was very good Paul Barker The 8Xhlblt In my opinion was Interesting Hattie GIOblg I liked It l' ugene Lechlak The sketches In trested me the most Ann Bella Both the designs and sketches were very good Bonnie Whately and Pat Vergxels We liked the designs best Beginners Band Organized The Woodward begInners band consxstmg of ZZ members organIzed this year by lfdgar Sorton wIll assist In a concert whlch IS scheduled for March il In the school audItorIunI ln this group there are five troIII bone players Robert Kewlatkowskl leo WISDIGWSRI Andrew Sayers Gor don Taylor and Cene Bollmg two baritone players Dean WSIS and Rob ert Draves two sousaphone players Ceorge Mallorv and Norman DayIs one grand horII Allen Reed one I' flat clarInet Lurena Wagner The six trumpet players are l'd Bankowskl, Robert Freeman Redfords t omgs Dan HardIng WIllIam O Neal and Charles Conner one strIng bass player Ray Jacobs one vIolIn player Paulme R7adeckI one drum Frank Buyer, and one cello player, Betty Doncoucs HALL GUARDS: FOURTH. FIFTH HOURS Emma Henry, Phyllis .Iarchoyv Captains Today the Tattler pays tribute to those students who serve as hall guards during the fourth and fIfth hours The fourth hour IS especIally difficult because there are no study halls thIs period fronI which to select hall guards Students yyho yolunteer as guards durIng this period gIve up theIr half hour of recreation to work In the halls Also added to the difficulty IS the fact that many students dawdle at thelr lockers at the end of third hour Instead f going to the cafeterIa promptly Movies and bulldmg perInIts add to the confuslon Working as captain durmg the fourth hour Is Fmma Henry Others Include Wilma Burger Stella Maras Helen Danko Betty Moore Fay Shope Jessie Couslno JIm Beuter, Fred Kelter Casper Barraco Robert Luscvak Ted qmilek James Sackman Robert Boudreaux and Leonard Krieger With PhyllIs Jarchoyy as captam fIfth hour other workers are Carolyn Rogers Dolores lsasprzak Elma Beaty Emma Hmkle Lois Wallace, Nancy Rosendahl Genevie StefanskI l'leanor lamra Pat Verglels Jean Donohue Joan Stone Stanley Szv manskI JIm Jarchow Wallace Cun nmgham Walter Abertacr Steve NIe IIIIek Farle Sorgenfrel and Bob Van Horn Because fourth aIId fIfth hours over lap many who work durlng thc fll'St lunch period also serve the second period RECENT 'B' SCHEDULES National Brotherhood Week At a recent assembly, a forum com- posed of these four notables, Dr. Sie- bins, Rabbi Goldsberg, Reverend AdanIs, and Mr. Rehorn, discussed the question of National unity as pertaIn Ing to racIal differences Dr SIebIns spoke IH connectIon wIth Race RelatIon and Brotherhood weeks pomtmg out that AmerIca IS a boIlIng pot of all natIons and differences In race should not hamper natIonal unlty The maIn topIc of dIscussIon by Mr Goldsberg centered around the fact that AmerIca had been founded by free men wIth the Idea of equallty toward all and Mr Goldsberg also poInted out that smce Amerlca IS the hope of the human race, th1s feehng of brotherhood must 1Ive on Mr Reborn Illustrated German Ideas of treatment of the Jews and also the Japanese cruelty He emphatIca.lly be lleves brotherhood starts at home and no one should dIscrIm1nate aga1nst another Reverend Adams made the state ment that If America IS to continue 1tS p0l1Cy of exclusIveness It will wln the war but lose the peace Coopera tion of all natIons IS keynote of suc cess If AmerIc'a IS to contInue belng ree Patriotic Program Given In commemoration of the great American statesman celebrating bIrth days In the month of February, the members of Mrs Dorothy Mathenys second and thIrd hour speech classes gave a program Tuesday February The program cons1sted of choral readIng Indlvlduals recltmg poems and dances Students takIng part In the pro granI from the second hour class were Betty Hartz, Eleanor Nowak Dolores Continued on Page 4 HI-Y, FRIENDSHIP GROUPS TO SPONSOR LENTEN SERVICES Miss Belle Joseph l'resIded over by Father HarrIng ton, prInc1pal of Central Cathollc Hlgh School the fIrst In a SCYICS of pre lenten serv1ces was held yester day In the audItorIum durIng the B schedule SIm1lar serv1ces wIll take place In the followmg weeks Reverend Charles Taylor wIll be the guest on March 16 and Reverend L LIncoln Long will speak on March 30 These meetIngs yvere arranged through the combIned efforts of the Fr1endsh1p Club and the HI Y Mar garet Botzenhardt and Ida Mae Rahe composed the comm1ttee of the FrIendShIp Club The HI Y comm1ttee cons1sted of Don DavIs Glen Weaner, and Al Whltney MISS Belle Joseph IS advlsor of the FrIendshIp Club and Mrs Eula Upp of the HI Y The Tattler Staff expresses sympa thy to Peter Badas Junior on the death of his Iather OUTSTANDING ART STUDENTS Students appearmg III the followmg thumbnail sketches are those who are being recognlred for the art work they are entermg In the Northwestern Ohm Regional -Xrt lxhlblt contest Dale Rodenhauser best dressed boy In Woodward plays lIghtweIght foo ball In white shirt He and brc-wen and whIte shoes has an orange and black strIped sweater Inscrlbed Vlth HI Babe and Dale the Wolf brother Gene IS a marine IS hImself a future marlne IIkes art most of all but girls and football are runnc rs up expects to play varsity football next Xedl' 'Vlny Iflltlll graduated III lanaary came back to resume art her fIyorItc subject nc w has Irt src perIods a day wanted to become a dancer sc started rut ll Illlk l Irasol of Art Klan left off career after McClo d u wIped two of hcr bottle of Coke snappy dresser neat as a pIn Is enter Ing elcyen beautIful dress desigrs In contest IS frequently seen rummagmg through art cl Iss yy aste paper basket for the things she loses fl dll crar Ftlltfl' of Srga llk6S drawing art work specla Interest Is boy III tlIe s llllll class known as Curley works part tlme at I bbc y f la 4 loycs to Itlcnd basketball games chews gum incessantly I ll I III, lll takes commerual art spends study periods In art mom pamtrng lIke steak not womeII would Inake a fine teacher wears b own cyten IX I llI Y member lIkes swlmmmg basketball wanted to Ittend fllltdl-O lllSlltllt0 of Art but Army changed hls plans majoring In math and aIt l IcIll l l sc llllll' tlnrd ycar art student designed Red tross table centers ncws cditor of the Tattler president of the Lets yerv distmctwe l Id Fltllll., I rc id Ith IS noyy sufferlng from a severe shIn wound flIrIstIne laylos four years of art loyes to draw and palllt fwater l ry nIcnIlIcI of the Honoy SOf'lOtX dotes oII tan You Top ThIs and Red Skc lton yn Tl.,l'illlN lt Ids I I t Nelson lfddy Is her favorlte of the nIusIc world would walk I rnllc to hear hIm smg Water Boy reads the funmes rcgularly lamcs Seed co Irt cclItor of Saga made posters for the J Hop-major lll art has dlllblllfill to becoIIIe an artist hopes to go to college o Ier AIINSP ll tlI Mr CorIs hyycn l Cllllllt, llldJOI'lllL In art yy ould lIke to go to dress design school lIkes outdoor sports plays on the Wlnnerbest basketball team loves to lf Il 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Ig. - - - - rx: :zz 15: 131 . .9 1 Y Y y - -, . . . . , , 1 4 1 , - : - 1- - 1 - 1 - ' ' , ' , ' Y - ' 1 ' ' ' . . - , , i , I I I ESI ' h: f ' I 1 l 1 , , MARCH CALENDAR Following are the act1vIt1es which are takmg place durIng the month of March March 10 Friday Scholorshlp test from nme to eleven room 224 March 16 Thursday BSchedule Lenten speaker Reverend Char les Taylor March 17 Fr1day St Patrick s Day Dance Girls leaders Club March 28 Tuesday locker clean up B Scheudle Lenten speaker Reverend Lin coln Long March 31 Fr1day Concert by band glee club and orchestra evenxng Senlor Scholarship Tests To Be GIVBH Fr1day March 10 State Wld8 scholarshlp tests wIll be Iven to students who have signed up or them from 9 to 11 A M March 10 here at Woodward These tests which are open to all high school semors glven all over the s ate the same day are for the benefit of the student to find thelr scholastic ability The results for the hlghest ten per cent from each dIstrIct In the state are publlshed 1D the newspapers Colleges wh1ch award scholarships of ten consult these lists Woodward seniors partlclpatmg Jn these tests are Chr1stInePavlos Betty Hartz Don Davxs Jun Martin Rlchard Emrlck Norma Llndaman Susanne Loerke Don Weber Golda Bergher Beatrice Blaleckl Evelyn Lewandow ski Robert Jams Dorothy Ashford Mary Helen Stauffer Jean Donahue, Richard German Fred Laker and Lu cllle Foley THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Published and Printed Everv School Week by thc Puplls of Woodward Hlgh School Prlce 3c a slngle copy Qwlll THE WOODWARD TATTLER PRINCIPAL POINTS Stuff And Such The other evening I listened to a broadcast called the March of Tlme The actors were portray mg th true to llfe story of a bomber crew on their mission Newsnaver IEID 1 , Wlfnsswlws TATTLER STAFF Editor ln Chief Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor Special Feature Exchange Editor Gov xt lux l Ol Clrls Sports Editor Military Editor Business Manager Cl n Editor Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucille Foley Christine Pavlos Beatrice Bxaleckn Robert Hallett Walt r Bonkowski Ruth Komxsarek Sidney Adams Florence Baker oum Reporters Ralph C'aJewskx Joan Gnyszek David Grxb- bm Mary Hxder Patricia JUTIOWICCKI Anne Kornowa James Nelson Louxna Roberts Sabina Slichclnaki Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJc1ak Jacqueline WuJc1ak and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Marie Erslg The Tattler Staff expresses deep sympathy to the Shelxne fam1ly on the death of Richard s two month old son Eugene Keep Up Flne Tradltlon HIS coming week the Woodward varsity bas- ketball squad w1ll DBUIII play ln the annual tournament held this year at Macomber High School In their 1n1t1al game the Bears are pltted agalnst the Sylvania Burnham High qulntet Everyone knows the team w1ll make a fine showing for Wood ward IS respected as having a fine basketball team In former years the student body has been equally noted among the city hlgh schools as having hlgh standards ofgood sportsmanship The present stu dent body 18 doxnga fine Job ofkeepmg up thls tradl tlon but amlnorlty ofthe students who apparently do not understand the meaning of good sportsman ship have been monopohzmg the cheerlng and boomg at the players ln the tournament many schools will be repre sented Let s resolve to keep the name of Wood ward respected by all of the schools Do your part there all the honor lies Dlspense Wlth Waste OOD IS a vltal necessity for the exxstence of life and should be conserved especially dur mg wartime However Woodward s newly for med Nutrition Commlttee WhlCh among other things has been checklng on food waste ln our cafeterla has found that some students throw por tions of thelr lunches in the waste basket This food was found to be perfectly good 1f It were spolled or stale there would be some excuse but throwlng good food away is mexcusable How often we have read in newspaper and perl odlcals to do your part for the war effort l Here is one way of dolng yourpart and that is by cutting down on food waste You may thlnk l1ttle of that halfof sandwich or apple you threw away as make mg a dlfference in the world food supply If every one felt as you there would be undoubtedly enough eatable food m ash cans to feed hundreds of starv 1ng famllies ln war strlcken countrles To prevent throwing away part of your lunch, cut. down the size of it Athletic Board Curbs Black Market HE NEW RULING of the Athletic Board that only two tickets may be purchased by one per son was made in an effort to stop unfair deal mg Black markets ln tickets are rumored to exist ln our school even though such unpatrlotlc actlvlt les seem unnecessary Although the new plan is not entirely free from allowing several tickets to be bought by a single person xt WILL keep some students from buying as many as twenty and sellmg them over again In order that this plan may meet wxth success pupils must realize its purpose In thls way, more lndxvldual persons may be able to buy hrkets at fair prlres over Germany ano return They X M had r ached their target drop 7 W peo their bombs and were on W T X f 'their may home when they ran l Sfgxnto extremely heavy antl a1r craft fire The co pilot was killed instantly Phe pilot was wounded svo badly that he could not manage the ship The ship xtselt had received what seemed to be almost its death blow The only ones left that had any knovsledge and expe rlence in the actual liylng of the plane were the bombadxel and one other crew member fhese two could have bailed out and saved themse ves How ever there was no thought ofleavxng their wounded and unconscious pilot They took turns at the con trols and finally recognized thelr home field The crew on the field had been wondering about them and when the bomber came ln sight there was a great stir of excitement lt circled the field trymg to land The unskllled pnots could not make it They were advised time and again to ball out and let the bomber crash But they could not desert their unconsclous chief Just as the field command er was about to glve a positive order to make them leave the shlp they brought it around once more and almost landed safely but not qulte It crashed into a clump of trees and all were kllled This boys and girls IS a true story Doesn t it make you feel Just a little blt small when you complain about rationing of this or that or when you say you can t spare any money to buy a stamp or a bond or you forget to take part in a paper drlve or any one of the countless tbmgs you can do to help wln the war'7 The boys rn the crippled bomber gave even their lives Chas C IaRue A11 In A song Once upon a time there l1ved a gal named Delores who llved Down by the Ohio ln thc days of Old Black Joe One nlght her beau lohn ny Zero came to V1Slf her and By the Light ofthe Szlvery Moon he whispered Star Eyes would you go to the J hop with me? Maybe she replled but Say It wlth Music If we go we can dance the Boogle Woogle and the Anniversary Walt7 because Arthur MurrayTaught Me Dancing After she kept saylng No No No he said but Honey I m ID Love with You and that really hit the spot be cause she said Yes He then sald hood by Now Ill Be Around to plck you up m my Merry Old amobile Radlo Rhapsody S W O O N Does your stomach pain' Do you feel low Then try eating J ly R K Phe new Whlte floating soap called I' lxqso Ellpso 18 guarenteed to S L I C K Wake you up every morning with our new telephone servlce Just send us your name and address and we will W O L I' Launder your linens for only ten cents a pxece With our new servlce your laundry will be returned to you within S W O O N Six months of the startlng date with startling results You will regam your health and feel hke slngmg the latest song called J E RK Flxpso suds Fhpso suds lots more suds wlth Flxpso su u u ds Good Luck Art Students OODWARD students have taken quite an interest in the Northwestern Ohio Regional Art Exhxblt contest This IS splended, for lt proves that the spxrlt of competition IS not dead W1th the goal of bemg one of the finalists 1n the Fine Arts Gallerles of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanla, each student IS prepar 1ng h1s work for the prelunmarles to be held at Lamson's May we point out that Woodward students com pose only a small fractlon of those who are enter IDE Therefore It would be quite a credit to Wood :arid lf one of Woodward's student's work ranks 12 To you contestants, the Tattler says Good Luck 1 Guest foverheard ln departmgy Well goodnight I trust I havent kept you out of bed Host Oh, not at all. We shruld have been get ting upvery soon anyhow There was a young man from the city Who met what he thought was a kitty He gave it a pat and sald Nice cat And they burned h1s clothes out of pity Speaking of endurance here s somethlng One he man from East Technical High School d1d 7ll set ups Thandard Typewriter C0 Thprmgfield Illmoth Dear lhxr Lath night tbomone thtloe mto my offith and broke the letter eth oil my appe writer Please thend out a thervlth amm 1m medlately ath I am terr1bly mconvemenlenthedl Who knovs th'7 Someone may thlnk I llphpl Thmcerely Thamuel Thmlth Thwiped Hardmg Senior H1 has a Harding Bonfire Every tlme the bond and stamp sales are soarmg up 1t helps to oast Hitler and 'lojo 'Ih1s really stimulates the sale Want to leave us Mary? l thought you enjoyed your work here What IS it for SOIDOth1hg private? No slr it s a sergeant Snatched lNavy goats Armv mules bxllfolds Bulovas all sounds pretty familiar doesn t 1t'7 lt should It s the good old murtls Magazine Co drlve down at Burnham High School Which concludes this torture for a while Ass t to Black Java Who Is It That think they are better than sophomores and lreshmen'7 That lives for the night of the I Hop That become meek ln the presence of seniors' That keeps the seats ID the deans ofiice warm? That are the last ones to school in the morning and the first ones to leave at n1ght'7 That are the only ones who will read this corn'7 Of course' The Jumors Webster s Worst Boy A noise wxth dlrt on It Nonsuch The famous boat with two decks and no bottom lHer captain was killed IU an automo bile accident J Mllk Beef Extract Salt That wluch if you don t put It on eggs they don t taste good Nothing A bladeless kmfe without a handle Hlnge A door s vocal cords Tomahawk What if you go to sleep and wake up suddenly with no hair there IS an Indian with Looklng Backward This is an entirely new column l-uds It consists of thlngs taken from the 'Iattler years ago which we think might lnterest vou D1d you know in 1939 the 'lattler was debating whether to spell 'Iattler as Tatler or Tattler P S Tatler IS the correct way but we must be dlf ferent' There seems to to have been a poet on the staff ln '39' He stood on the brldge at mldnlght. And tickled her face wlth his toes, For he was a Jersey mosqulto, And he stood on the bridge of her nose :ls lk IK F More Poems What a wonderful bird the frog are, When he s1t he stand almost, When he hop he Hy almost, He a1n't got no sense neither hardly He a1n't got no tall hardly neither, And when he sit, he s1t on What he a1n't got almost is 44 is lk Glrls can be happy ln a taxi, And ln a coupe they can be Jolly, But the grrl worth while IS the smile While logging home on a trolley girl who can l ' ' 4 - s 1 I ' . Vg . N g . , f' ?l u , . - ' .. 1 y L - ' 2' - ' rr ' H. J , I 'f - s v f' ul ,. - -' ' ' ' ' ,f os- . l e A . . ,f is . . . fm...-o mmf' f N ' I ar at wk lr X lun :IVA I I 1 lim . w . - - M, V I 2 ' , ,, f K y - - fl r . ff J - ' . f - - 1 1, ' , l ' l 4 v , V , 'I ' U fr . . . 1 . PF ik HK FK . . . , i . , .............................. .. ....... .. ....,....... ' v . t i x 0 , -... --------. ...un -----..- N... ..... . .... . ' ' ' I ' . . . v . 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' ff 4: 21 as THE WOODWARD TATTLER seonrs SEASON CLOSED WITH SCOTT WIlN Payak, Harrlson Score 33 Polnts ln Bears, 63 32 Wln Cllmaxlng the last game of the season ln clty competltlon the Wood ward varsltv basketball squad had llttle trouble lll slashlng thelr wav through an easx 6532 xlctorx OXG1 Scott last Frldax nlght on the Bull dogs floor After rathel .1 slow start the Bear sparked bv Johnnv Pavak never gave the Bulldogs a chance to get sct Harrlson and Pav ak hlt on fleld H025 early ln the contest to glve the Blue and Whlte an elght polnt lead ln the openlng mlnutes of the game Hlttlng from all over the court the Bears whlrlwlnd swept down the floor through the entlre game con stantly keeplng the Scott cagers on the run At half tllllt. the BCAIS wele shx only one polnt from doubllng, the score The teanls left the floor Xhlth Hanham s boys leadmg 11 33 In the thlrd quarter the Bear reallv got hot and began h1tt1nf,, the let eonslstentlx At thls polnt the varsltx left the floor but the Bears attaek colltlnued to funetlon as the second strlnt, entered the game and t control f tle ball th Duhart uslng, hls l1flL,l'lt to exeellent adv lntage lll ttllltffllllllt, the ball un d6ll'lP3tl1 the backhoflrd The game ended xxlth Woodward on the long end of a 63 32 eount laxak dfgdlll ealrled the SLOYIIN honors for the lllL,l1l1 as he collected followed eloselv hx Harrl l Wlek 'lnd Nlgent lee wlth llgllt lpleee 18 pol ts son wlth for Scott I ayak, f Khlerlm Harrlson Seymour Duhart e Bonkowskl 1, Lentz f Total RQSCIVCS Drop 33 22 Tllt To Imploved Bulldog Club Itrldav evenlng slw the courage-ou Woodward llghtwelghts fall NlCtlm to '1 somewhat llnproxed and determlned Scott flve on the latters hardwood Phe leal reserves went all out for a flnal se1son xletorv wlth cverv plaver seelnl., aetlon xvlth the Bulldog quln tet The flashv forwards Nelson and Kat7 Jolned wlth speed speclallst Leo Sealla to spearhead the Cub attack Sxl KOS3klCNNlll IYIHSSIVP baekboard 'lrtlst falled to eonnect often and was held to 1 small number of polnts The lolar lears held a sllght lead ln seorlng., over the ffllllllQ'Vv00d Avenue luls untll late ln the second elllrter -X thl Iltillll the llulldo s swltehed to 1 se llll lone defense Nkllltll eomplftelv baffled lVlr Wels bovs o re llli., tltlllf' llllAXX'1Tl the new feature lhe procedure eon llnued untll the flnll hll71er sounded l08XlIlL, Woodward on the shot end o 133 22 eol lt Next weeks glrls lntrnmural sched ule IS as follows Tuesday March 7 Rockettes vs Cubs Challengers vs Robles Wednelbay March 8 Jr Commandos vs Sr Commados Drlblettes vs Leaders Club Thursday March 9 Wlnerbusts vs Challengers Vars1tyP1n Ups vs Cubs Dlstrlct Tournament Gets Under Way Tonlght at Macomber Gym The Nlorthvvestern Ohlo Dlstrlct Cl'1ss A Basketball Tournament Wlll get under xv ax March 3 and contlnue on the 6 l 9 and 10 at the Macomber gym Ace-ordmg to the tournament schedule thlngs shape up as a probable battle between Woe dw rd and D6VllblSS who share the clty crovvn Dame Fortune smlled at Woodwa d at the draw lng for posltlons for the meet The lears have onlx to heat svlvanla and one other team to enter the finals Lnles upsets are ln the offlng D6VllblSS wlll have to meet both Macomber and Walte who alent setups ln any mans league Rossford Macomber DeVllblss Woodward and Svlvanla all drew a bye for the Flrst round of plax The three games to be played are Walte Scott Ilbbex Whltmer Clax Qcntral Walte should take Scott bv a comfortable margln The I-ast Slders have lmproved steadlly throughout the season JOHN PULHUG Just as a member of a basketball telm cant St'lV awav from the sport he loves so Oes John Pulhug s old pOSll.l0ll IS head lnanagel of thc varsltx team IH trlgue hlm much that every game just as sure as the ref eree would call e had e1 es lohn was 'lt l'llS post earlng for the squad ll ll 1 mana er th it Woodxx lld ever has htel and IS llked verx nlueh bv the team Not onlv IS John a ood Ill ln lger but a prettx good plaver for as lnyone at Kamp Blg SllN9l xvlll eonflrm he ha developed 1 wleked one handed shot and manx games at eamp vvere won due to hls edorts last summer he was dS'slSttIlt to Jlrn Stedt ehel' at e 1mp where he proved how xerv dependable he l At present he IS emploved at the K1 and -l1 great eater and a greater woman hatel some klds call lllln -ks far as women go he does have lnterests onlv nevel have thex been levealed Smee lohn ls bashtul and thls lS leap vear he IS lust hoplng for the hest W00dW531d Fleshman Whlp Scott In 43 31 Encounter Ihe NI1rtln IJAXIS men have done lt agaln The Woodward freshmen re pe'lted a past pclformanee by tr umphlng, ovel the freshmen lt Scott P 1 ax llght 4431 The eneounter began fast lnel furl ouslv wlth Allen and Kornovva bang ln awav at the bucket fol 14 polnts eaeh The game partlv resembled a free for all slugfest untll the Cubs settled the f0Ylfl.lSl0Il bv eooly dFOIJ 1, n flelders from all posltlens the eo urnlng fom the mv termlsslon x th 1 eomfortahle lead the fro h malntllned a Sllllhtdlltlrll ll LIlll r S 1 squae unl lol t Tl SlllllL,S of 1 e ee 10 slltllteseeastle te n IS xlee 1 ral lllL,S howee 'slllfltl 1 ldlldllllg l lsplaxed lever seo d.llllllN In the last two games of the season Leo Kublak compiled enough polnts to surpass John 1 ullen Central cager for top scorlng honors In thelr final game of the season Wlth both teams pltted agamst each other Kublak and Mullen playlng games h1t for only 7 and 6 polnt respectlvely wlth a wln bv Scott belng strlctly ln the upset class Llbbey has lmproved somewhat whlle Whltmer probably represents one of the stron est sub urban outflts Very llttle ope can be seen for Clay when they tackle the Irlsh The Cherry Streeters have '1 good solld 0ffEl1S1V6 squad that should take the Clay outflt lnto camo vvlth ease Second Round ln the second round Woodward meets Svlvanla and Rossford plays llacomber DeV1lb1ss plays the WIN ner of the Walte Scott game The xletols ln the L1bbevWh1tmer and Cllx Central games wlll meet each othel Woodward stealnrolled over l'llDlfSH Svlxanla durlng the regular season 52 23 and should glve a re peat performance If they cllck as thex have been Macomber wlll bv l1lsS Rossford easlly Wlth the Me tlld,l'llCS offense set up around Leo Kublak Rossford xvont be able t hold back defeat When DeV1lb1ss plays Walte provldlng the Indlans beat Scott plenty of fur wlll fly A stltf battle can be expected wlth the Tlgers wlnner by vlrtue of thelr helght and scorlng power The Llb ably meet Central Not much chance IS seen for elther of the former ln a tussle xvlth lat McCartys boys The experts cholces are Macomber ll9VllblSS Central and Woodward to compete ln the semlflnals A loss for any of these teams before thls tlme would be an upset On the baS1S of the records DeV1lblss IS expected to have a flght on thelr hands when they meet Wally Ardner s crew The5 slld past the Mechs by only a two D0llllf margln ln the last meetlng The odds ire about 0 5 for the TIKCTS because of thelr ablllty to tlghten up ln the cllnches Woodvv ard has twlce trounced Central and no reason can l1e seen that eontradlcts a repeat per formance The Irlsh have always been good durlng tournament play and possess plenty of flght but Bear power ls belleved to be a llttle blt too much for them Should Woodward and DBVllb1SS meet for the chalnplonshlp the game xvlll be a real thrlller Tlger helght agalnst Woodward speed and floor work Fhey haxe met each other twlee Wlth a WIN aplece to thelr eredlts Both have been very close glmes The flrst 20 28 and the see' ond 52 48 XNIHIIPI' 'lravels te1 Bowllng Green tlme on March 'Z IS 1 llll Otle679a I0 lt 715 anl 810 Tom Ben er and Jack lxlnnex wlll referee the yames The tllllel' IS Charles Marln and the scorer 1S Arnold Brown Clyde Harr of Macomber 1S manager of the tournament Not only the sports wrlters glve SPGCIBI attentlon 'o Ted Trask Fmdlay whlrlwlnd but also wlll the opposlng teams ID trylng to hold down the top scorer ID the Buckeye League The Tattler staff and student body a aln xvlsh to congratulate Coach Homer Hanbam and players for a vlctorlous season and wlsh thenfl the best of luck ln the Northwestern Ohlo dlstrlct tournalnent xvhlch opens tonlght The Woodward l olar Bears assured themselves of at le'1st a share of the eltx ehamplonshlp bv trounelng the Sco t Bulldog Cagers 63 32 last Frl dav nlght Flndlay Hlgh s fine basketball team Vll1lCl'l defeated the Polar Pears 28 24 ln an early season game nmshed thelr ehedule undefe 1ted bv Vlllllllll thelr 16th stralght game over F1 emont Ross, 49 47 After the sectlonal tournament at Macomber Hlgh, the Tattler sports staff wlll plck up an all tournament basketball team for 1043 1044 lotll the Centrll llghtwelght and freshmen teams took first place 1 each of thelr lespectlye leagues Much CT9dlt and pralse can be glV en to Jlm Martln and Don DHXIS for thelr brllllant success IH guldlng the Woodward fre hmen team to a hlgh lv successful season Chuck Allen and le1hn lxornowa share the scorlnl honors for the freshmen team l 1eh leads the squad wlth a season total of 61 polnts Mr WCISQ llghtvxelght squad con slsted of 16 players at the lnltlal game of the basketball season The team graduallv dlmlnlshed to a mere eleven members but nearly broke even 111 league competltlon Amerks Retam Flrst Place As Norm Sobeckl Hlts 605 Norm bObGCkl banged out a 605 to move the bowllng team farther lnto flrst place at the Audltorlum last Saturday whlle an up and comlng Ottawa Hllls f1VC grabbed tvvo from the sllpplng Natlonals After startmg vvlth a hlgh 239 Sobeckl slld to a 166 but came back Wlth an even 200 to pass the 600 mark by f1V6 plns Bob Wvsockl had a 200 vvhlch helped hlm to take sec olld honors wlth a 514 The Nats who have been TOVIDL, about fourth place for the past fexv vv eeks are headlng. for tougher com petltlon Central 'lnd Macombel who have been settlng the pace ln past weeks are next on the schedule Boxmg Tournament Under Supervlslon of Ed Hackley Ed Hackley mstructor from the North Toledo Commumty House was ln charge of the boxlng tournament Wh1Ch was held on March 2 and 3 The boys who were entered ID the con test were under the tralnlng of Mr Hackly who holds class permds on Mondays and Wednesdays of each week Durlng these perlods callsthen tlcs and sparing are practlced Seml finals took place yesterday on March 2 andthe finals ended thls morn mg durmg assembly per1od A ten cent fee was the admlsslon prlc of the atfalr wlth the proceeds goxng for more bOXlHg equlpment Now that the clty basketball race IS over more attentlon Wlll be taken up by track Boys who thlnk they have speclal Hblllty 1n runnlng or ln any field event get 10 contact Wlth Coach Art Smlth a t once X , I ,lr ,wlll I '11 ll' s ' a 'Ml 0 4' M'-A - - JL. m,,,,,--,,.,,,, 1, ,Ya , ,KWH A . -W ,QI-I -my W O C Y ' . vo I ii-T . vs - 1 Yu ' g 1 L - 5 1 I I Y ' . 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V Woodward WhlSpCrS W1th the Jumor Irom a ple-aunt memory our thoughts turn to the Semor Prom which IQ onlv :bout flNL weeks away Gene lermt seems to haw had 1 lot of troubleQ 'uhm vedr He broke hw leg then after remxerlng 'suffl Clefltlv he went lce skatmg and broke his wrlst Incldentallv Gene waQ not born on Frldaw 13th Acting out Shz Stools fo Con quer hag kept MN Kathrxn Schul erQ 'iophomoro Tnglwh classes qulte busx Iuc k1lV the .author IQ not dllwe to he xr hm nharactus rlr'1mat17ed Have xou sun thnx happx faces around Woodward latelv A md I studcntQ renewed two and Threo dnl lars 'scholarshlp checls Ju gmg from th -.atlsfwrl I k that appeals on the basketball plax erq faces xx hen Homer Hanham Q dm ner party 19 mentloned a good tlme and feed was had by all In the abQenLe of Howard lhxppq last Frldav L C Clark took our the class whlle Edward Vose acted teacher Mr Phxppb Pad better look to hw laurels' The Peruzlean Llterarx Souetg preparmg a constltutlon contammg all the rulee and regulatxrmm of the club 'ierung' on the committee' arc Mary Jane Kub1ck1 and DoloreQ and Dor othy Czarneckl Hugh Nlontgomery and hm punt I iyuhologv EXaD1lHdt1OHS and 32 000 COPIES of Iup11Q bruvx th for the board of Educatlon The dlqplay on the bulletm board opposlte the offlco IS done bv Mlss -Xnme Wettermdns freshman every dav IIVIYIPQ QIASSCQ whuh arm, L0 tho mdtcrlal Tdwk NVatfrs omr15.,c socks would add 1 flash of xorvr .ami sparkle t anv wardrobe Thu urtdmlx fifi hw up' Insta dd of repmtnm., tn the IY sue nw 1 Wes ILS! Il y pupils f A uw Vhrv lovles Uma Ixathmmr 'lohm, nmln rk 1d 1 c Imrls s semblf-d In the Auditorium L new vs on :Ia 1 tTIKltN h S 1 xx r 1'l.HfXlqlldffl 1 n If glllfllll mr mmrds mule ihv umccrt which vms hrld Fflhruarw 27 be-Lauqe hw new wrx fnthu':xaQt1c About 'ir1I9c.tmnQ uied xxlrf 4 d MNQ Kath cIa'is con The bows were able to talk the length of the room over the w1reQ bmng' a few drx mils uthm' electrxcal oquxpment erm Tobms wcond hour structed a telephone set The uQeful art of letter Vkfltlflg' has been taken up dS then' latest project by MISS Edlth Murphy Q I ngllsh classes and Mme Dorothx Warmers begmners typmg classes Woodward students who llkv to qkate arc lTlV1t8d to the St Heriwmg C Y O skatmg partv to be held Wednesdav, March 8 at Memomal Ha Could It be that Wanda lutkowskl IS the rr-aSon that Lf-Qter Haddad IQ seen rldmg down btrelcher Street every day m that smooth cdr of hm The Tattler Staff takes thlq means of congratulating Lucllle Folev who re-lebrated her elghteenth blrthdav vnstf-rdzv Qurprmr-rl you rhdn1 up I um IHE WOODWARD TATTLER Harold J Kennedy Town Hall Speaker bubject Ihe The ltel 'lod ly In the world 01 entertalnment to du tag,e screen mfl radm phu thn lP1pmt'1nt rnlee To underst hx P1 mk Smatld am Gene Autl 01 1 top box uhm I'3ill1f,,Q me must :Palma tlal ihl I xhat the up age -Kms-ru in dUdlGllLQ x 0 mr QUOtl9l1t of th mmle gow hung, 13' YPAYQ the rad 0 audlence lll comp'1r1 son ns pre natal MIIIIIJHQ t hou n X! 0. storms of the wap opnms hut 111 mhz U ow ll EICII ldurtx n sun LIOXXIIII., fcrms 11' 1 n Ohtllllllil' tl t ICg'1tllN ltu thfuxtu ttruiq I mme yeupkf um .1 mextsf e max mummu fl nothmqQ m the bank rfm 'I' 1 Q11 actor do not haxe to mmpetc mth crumhmp, popwrn gum ll ickm md 0410114 xrtmg 1 hcl in on hmug,,hnut the p I'f0ll7l'1Hff thelr mum adwantago mor mdm ml screen ls personal magnotwm I th x cm work dlren x xxlth A audl me -Xs .1 rule 'he axeldgv Qvrevn 'md ladlo fan Uxlth 1 montalltx of 13' xvawj IQ 1gI'l0Tall1t of the fact that he W not fvettmg flrst rate entertammont ur ll tm:-ntx five cents In 0 191 VSOTIIQ thv only vvu to vet WON PH 'lovable mmles .md lfw nxuioatlni. um mv mm nw aduwtv f' 'uf 4 4 mcucdn fl tl mmf Il1dlF'Y1L9Q that swoon '1t Smatrl I fm the SCIVILUIQ 'ind Ii0p10Qcnt1t1voc Mm morn fur country ldltors note The xbme- was sub Il1lf,t6'd hx Kathryn lxelter who at tended Town Hall laQt week! RECENT B SCHEDULES Fontmued From Plge 1 Pc-rnd, Dorm Lumley laym Magix car 1 ye yn mc xmmlm Joseph and lhlllp Mansour Irom tho thlrd hour fvralt P Barnett Wadad BaL Vdlln Rosen ddul Nancy Rosendaul MarN IOUISP Smff Lula Sexton Margaret Straus, Angrfllne Suporclgnskl Smmd lurub Thnsc Haynes Walldm fUl'lllIY!L,hdI H and Mrk M1189 participated Basketball Haw 'Sleetlng tslehmtlng., Wuor1wfn'dQ Qucccssful annum ln thi :ity baskrthzll ledglle th chew: If uivrg Bob Hallett 1 p alll y nn I ss L Harlan 1 Norman Im and l'utt Srhlfflvr spon sorvd a. mags mm-tlng ln the bovfa gym Monday Speakers were Arnold Brown .ith letm dxrvctor WIISOD Wmss light xxelght mach Homer Hanham, var sm coach John Payak Bob Long and Jun Kmenm senlor members 0 the basketball squad and C C La Rue SDBCIHI Lredlt waq gnen to Don Davm and JH11 Martln who worke so tlrelesslv to coach the freshmen basketball squad Councll To Enforce Patrol The problem Wlth whxch the Studen Councll 19 vltally concerned at present IS the halls Too many students found to be ID the halls who have no business leavmg the classroom Bulldlng permlts also cause many people to be m the halls 'l hr Councll wnll hold a meeting ln the near future to determme what can be done to elxmlnata the unnecessary con fU8l0D m the halls Books Close March 3 Books for the thxrd quarter n work close today Frlday March 3 All teachers must have then' unsats m the oflire by Tuewdav Marrh 7 CALL TO ARMS This address ought to rohew. the manprm er shortage for a few femmc s Cpl George Aubry 35552101 H Bty 841 F A Bn,APO 454 Camp R0blTlQOI1 Mkansaq -Xlqo at the Same camp IQ Cfm better knoxxn aw Charles Wann, edltor of lawt years Tattler Mall' Mall' Mall' 'lhatq what thm fellow wants ItQ KXS Iaul Thomas Co 350 U 9 NT Q Great Lakes Illl HOIS fum as scarce at home but we dont know how It I9 lll Sardinia Evldenlmlly the supply IQ plentlful because that iq where Pvt Qeymour wx Jack Seymour grad of 42 IS a radm operator m an antl aircraft outfit ln Sardinia Recently his company went on .1 wlld boar hunt ln the mountamq and he sald the scenery was very beautiful Belng a long way from home he would appreciate a few IIHGQ from former teachers and fel low students Pvt Jack Seymour Btry 474 CA CAA APO x12 New York N Y len pals of Bob Mlller, please note the new address Robert E Muller Off1cerQ Trammg School, Swmg Hall M1amlUmxers1tV Oxford Ohlo Get your V Mall out put all the nous you can on lt, and mall lt to Sgt James J Ballmer 25342932 Co F i59Fng1neerQ G Q Regt APO 518 'X Iostmaster, New York N Y Inudentally hes IH Ingland More mms on thm fellow would be apprmlated Pvt Jfrhn lx Ulch Wt I RDMCR San Dlego 41 Call forma Attention all males We now have the answer to all the ques tions about the gurl ln SCFVICE who wa-1 ln the building last week Qhe wasn t a WAC a WAVE or a WOW or anything elsx but a gurl Ma rmv She IS stationed ln the pay offlcn at the Marine Corps Base ln San Diego When asked how she llked It she. excitedly plled I love It Sho almost feels dt home because there IS two other girls from To ledo stationed there The women noticed the NYI ONQ and wanted to know lf they were 1 I To enlighten you they werent Sex-mg that you are wondering who thls Item li about It IS Pfc Isabell I4 Rue daughter of our prmclpal Xrthur Katz grad of last year left Wednesday for John Carroll Umvf-r 'slty ln Cleveland Art IS takmg tho Nam spec1al17f-d tralmng program Good luck Art Richard Alex another grad of last year, was home on an e1ght dav leave from thc- Nawv We are glad to have seen you agam, Dlck Robert Durllat grad of 41 haQ been transferred to a new base Frlends XVl?hlllg' to keep IU touch mth h1m wlll appremate hw new addr:-es R H D rlat H X 2X1 F M F Flaw 10 Dorm , 14 Bulldmg 519 Pmnt Hadnaf Camp Le Iuene, New Rlwer, North Carolma 1 Frunds of Illl Qantue mll appre vuato thlq blt of formatmn cm 11 At 19 ug, I 1 umt on thc deQert address IS Pfc Santus ,rx C 823 a n as Haan Callforma IH B1 luson nl to the mcn In thc armed forum who are recenlng, the 'lat er When you h we occasion to ch.uu.,L voul ilddlf.QN ple-'Iso notify us 11 thc earliest powlble time so wc can make the change ln our files If you do thlS It wlll not only save t1me and effort but you wlll get your copy of the 'lattler earher Thank you 'Vlllltary Editor It Qeems as though thev .1 4 all moxmg Anyway here 19 the new address of Forest Badglev S 2fL Bks GL South Annex, USN Re C6lXlI1g Statlon Norfolk V1rg1n1a Durmg the senlor class meetmg a du before xegterdax, who should show up but Jlm Davw He haw a short leaw. and IS to be transferred xx hen he goes back Mmm news latvr on thlq chap Harold McFarland who would h ne been 4 Qemor lf he stayed m school IS also on .1 fifteen dax leave Ile mil be asqlgned to Shore dutv after 'sev eral months at ma 111 thu wal areas Men were needed to help bleak m .1 new grew, wo Mlckex was chosen Con gratulatlons 'Vhck Moqt of hm txmc NlSltlY'lg school was spent XYlth a cr-r tam D C Iver Peterson was one of three boys to pass a Navy ROTC test at Bowling Green University flver was at school last Tue'-addy Whllf on .1 four hour tram fransfc rl 'Norman Dageforde rho passed the test .nt another place Thls proves that Schooling wlll get you someplace after all Mechanical Drawmg rated hlgh wlth thlS kld and we are sure that a lot of you vull drop hlm a lme or two It seems as though the world va a small place Whllc NXaltl71g' to hr- shipped Tarl Martln met a fellow graduate whom ho haQ not seen Qmcf thvv lc-ft school He met Eugene Khen grad of tvm years ago It all happened lll thu IX fPoSt I xchdnge-J Roth fellows were members of the Tnglnvermg 'io metv so thev had a lot to talk over Earl s address IS Pfc Farl 'Vlartm 56517409 Ptrx C 554th AAA Bn, A PO 9570 X Poqtmaiter New York, IN Y Thls Item I9 a blt on the humor ous Rude and agam It lgllt Neleon Furlong the only one who gradu uated last year m unlform was home for 4 short hmm and whlle home he contacted 4 '-sickness they call pneumonia He was stationed al Portland 'Vlamc but N to be tram ferred to Boston upon his recovery Let's hurry and get well Nelson Pfa, 'Vlelvm J Blaleckl, who gradu ated m 1040 was recently home on a seven day frlough He IS ln the en gmeermg branch of the Army Spe c1ah7ed Tralnmg Program HN ad dress IS Pfc Melvm J Blaleckl, Co F QCU 4425 A S T P 202 Garland Hall ITTllVf'l'Slf,V of Alabama Umvermfv of Nlnhnmw Dear Mother Helpful H1791 Dxm h ms hun reunlng, mw 1f'T'lI7llS trlrphonr' r'1llQ latvlw Who are they from ' Drdr Il'Illl1ISl1lVI llc W1 hum' fxom sunt sources that Norbext h lg been cdllmg, hu I know ail Mme RM YA . , , . . , ' -t7 v K ' . 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L . j , ', f, , I . . 3 , ,' 1 , 1 ..', 1 , , , , , J 1. xx V, Mary O Brlen Supervlses Gl1VORf E Vl ELLER LAST A Penny For Seed Y0111' A Packet Constantly Conszstently Construct Way T0 Vlctory V01 XVI 'loledo Ohlo March 10 1944 No 20 SENIOR PROM TO BE HELD APRIL 14 Nolman Wolfe Genelal Challman Of Annual Affall April 14 ll1 the Trlanon ballroom to the mu lf lf the house orchestra lltll Russell tht Senior lrom Woodw lrd Hugh School wlll be held 'llckets wlll he S175 Three dancln clflsses wlll be held before the pltllll und 1 the dlrectlon of Lucllle Foley and Thomas Meade lnyltatlolls wlll be wrltten by Mary Jane Kublclk Wanda Jutkoyyskl and Don Weber are ln charge of publlclty Programs wlll be taken care of by Ruth Trautlnan ind Dorls Boos Sul ney H Adams lS tlcket chalrman Norman Wolfe lk general challman of the dance Don Davls presldent of the class and MISS Amle Mlller and Clvde Meek adylsors Calllng All Senlors Attentlon Senlorsl 'lhe placlvlg f orders for the senlor announcement wlll be concluded today at the close of school Announcements may stlll be purchased ln room 154 after seventh hour The prlce IS SIX cents RPIGCF Chalrman of the announcement com mltte IS Margart Botzenhardt asslsted by Susan Tlmmel C len Weaner Fred Laker Dorothy Ashford Delores Czar neckl Rlchard Emrlck and Dorothy Zak Freshmen Boys, Glrls Wlll Vlslt VOCHCIOHHI Schools Freshman boys wlll hear F M Hlgh School glve an outllne of the vocatlonal opportunltles at hlS school on Tuesday March 14 durlngiirst hour Boys lnterested may vlslt Macomber on March 21 Those who go must take the test to he glven that afternoon O M Thompson and ,lov Morhardtwlll accompany the boys On the same day Mlss Kerlln wlll take the freshmen glrls to VlSlt Whlt ney Vocatlonal Only those glrls may plan to attend who took the vocatlonal test followlng the vlslt of Mlss Fthel Wooden on Fehruarv 14 MAGIC CHESTNUT WRITTEN BY ROHLER TO BE PRESENTED Another 0l'1gll'l3l falry tale entltled The M3210 Chestnut wlll be pre sented on statlon WTOL March 16 from 2 30 to 2 45 Thls presentatlon has been wrltten by NHOITII Rohler member of 'lllss Helen Marle Crlffln s scllptyy rltlng, class Members of the cast lnclude Nar rator Fdward Voss Queen Luclnda Llna Dehay Pdward Mey re Dlamond Peter Clliford Dayld Fl 6ClPl lCk Andv Fenady Old Woman Ramona Carr dog Ray Jacobs and XXltCll Lulu Sex ton For the roll o Prlncess Margo Joneal Renz wlll do the slnglng and Brldget Carr the dlalogue Sound ef fects wlll be provlded through the ef forts of Kathleen McCloud and Nor man Wolfe The muslcal background wlll be played by Susan Tlmmel of the radlo productlon class The muslc whlch she wlll play lS her own orlglnal ar rangement The scrlpt ltself follows the fanlll lar pattern whlch ll small chlldren loye The plot lnvolves three broth ers all of whom seek to free a beau tlful captlve DTIHCSSS As ln all such tales a wltch and 'I falry godmother add llvellness Thls IS the second orlglnal falry tale to be wrltten by a Woodward student this year, the flrst havmg been w rltten by Kathleen McCloud Vlctory Lunch Dlsplayd The Vlctory Lunch dlsplayed ln the second floor case on Tuesday IS the flrst project of the newly organlzed nutrltlon commlttee whlch wlll have charge of the show case every 'Iuesday Sketches wlll be glven over the PA of vlctory lunches Edward Voss soph more has charge of these presenta tlons Mary German and Sylvla Olczak ar ranged the Vlctory Lunch In the dlS play case thlS week New Representatlve Chosen Mlss Belle Joseph was elected Wood ward s representatlve to the school Women s Club at a meetlng held Tues day ln the audltorlum Mlss Joseph wlll replece Mlss Dorothy Warner TOWN HALL Upp Victory Gardener No l ln 43 To Gave Advice To Seed Purchasers Woodward s No 1 Vlctory gardener ln 1943 Mrs Melvln Upp IS agaln plannlng to pull out the plow thls sprlng to be sure of vegetables for the COll11I1g wlnter Last summer wlth the ald of her husband she planted cultlvated and plcked slxty dozen ears of corn not to mentlon her peas carrots way: beans, melons gourds and cucumbers The squash was the only product that dld not turn out as well as expected As co adylsol of the Junlor class 'Vlls Upp tackles gardenlng only as a sldellne USlIlg seeds bought at school she turned out an excellent va llety 1nd thls sprlng wlll hlye a seeder to ald her ln pllntlng Seeds bought through the school lf l for 'l good p'lrt of her success Worklng on a one half acre plot of ground near her home Mrs Upp watched her garden through out the summer Rabblts ate most of the leafy vegetables causlng her to plan on a small wlre fence to surround the lettuce and other greens thls season Students who are plannlng vlctorv gardens are advlsed to see Mrs Upp, SINCE she has had so much experlence wlth Penny Packet Seeds, whlch can be ordered from the botany class of Mlss Grace Cronk Penny Packet Seeds Ordered by Cronk Wednesday March 8 orders were taken for Penny Packet Seeds from Woodwards prospectlye Vlctory gardeners MISS Grace Cronk IS ln charge of complllng the orders The flrst order was sent ln on Thursday and other orders wlll follow All seeds ln the catalogue are avallable The orders wlll be taken through flrst hour classes Seeds must be pald for when the orders are placed The order sheets should be fllled out clearly and accordlng to dlrec tlons MISS Cronk IS trvlng to avold the dlfflcultles caused bv l'l11SlI'1lCCS on the order sheets The government l pes that more p oplc thln last veal wlll hayg Vlctory Garden Navy V 12 Tests To Be Gwen 8226 00 Collected Dullng By MISS E Kerlln March 15 Beglnnlng Of R C Dllve Mlss Ethel Kerlln wlll agaln admln lster the Navy V 12 Tests on March SPEAKER HEARD BY SUSANN E LOERKE The followlng IS a report of the last of a serles of Town Tall speakers Susanne Loerke attended thls lecture Forelgn correspondent and Pulltzer prlze wlnner George Weller was the speaker The subject of hls speech was Agalnst Japs and Jungle Hlghllght of Mr Wellers lecture was the statement that the Unlted States at great expense IS Vtll'll'lll1L, the war m a mllntary sense but lo'-1111. It ln a pOl1t1Lal sense He sald A war IS fought wlth a mllltary arm and a polltlcal arm but we have been flghtlng wlth only a mllltary arm D plorlng the fact that the polltlcal Slde has been neglected Mr Weller urged the Amerlcan publlc to demand that lt be explalned to them honestly Mr Weller sald that ln Amerlca, deslre for war dles away qulckly Thls, he sald IS not true of our enemles He then quoted a Jap colonel who had left a slgn on Munda whlch read Amerlcans you have won thls tlme be cause you have more guns, more planes X' 'f ll but ln the next war we wlll defeat you There are two methods by Wllltll we can hold off Japan a second tlnle Mr Weller clalms One IS the barrler system XKlllCl'l means that we would attempt to make fences ln the Paflc walllng ourselves ln as It were leavlng the lnltlatlve to the enemy The other method IS what Mr Weller called the contalnlng method ln NKl'l1Cl'1 by POSSQSSIOH of strong polnts we make It necessary for the enemy to attack only ln certaln place Amerlca IS Mr Weller stated whether she knows lt or not an llll perlallstlc power' However he dlfferentlated between an lnlperlallsln ln whlch a natlon holds terrltory for the purposes of exploltatlon and that ln whlch It occuples a pm polnt of land for lts own protectlon Mr Weller cautloned the pubhc not to glve too much 3l'f6l'ltlOl1 to war stones about heroes, atrocltles, and new technlques 15 at 9 00 a m Only boys who wlll and yvlll graduate ln June wlll be ellglble for the tests These papers wlll be sent to Co lumbus to be graded The results from thls C1x8l1lll'l8t10I'l wlll determlne whether or not these boys wlll be glven an opportunlty to attend col lege for thelr baslc tralnlng Boys havlng slgnlfled thelr lnten tlons of taklng thls test lnclude Don Weber, Roman Gandackl, Fred Laker Lester Hadad Rlchard German Ken neth Eck Chrls Grevls, Arthur Zlelln skl Earl Brown Norman Wolfe Rlch ard Chesko and Robert Jams Another teacher vlll be present be slde Mlss Kerlln to wltness the tests Woodward Play Shop To Present Romantlc Comedy As ltS three act sprlng play the Woodward Play Shop wlll present Once 1naLlfetlme by Charles Qulm ley Burdette a romantlc comedy Two performances wlll be glven one daytlme presentatlon Thursday Mayll and an evenlng performance Frlday May 12 Marshall Sellgman wlll be ln charge of sets and MISS Dorothy Warner wlll select a cast ln the near future A comlnlttee composed of George Marks Marlan Lehman Wlnnle Buck ley and Ellzabeth Douglas chose the play from a host of others submltted Woodshop Makes Slgns S B Crouse s woodshop classes are maklng 39 slgns for the new house belng taken over by the Red Cross next to lts headqua'ers on Colllngwood Avenue The new addltlon calls for the need of the slgns to deslgnate the actlvltles undertaken bv the Red Cross Soclety Teacher, Workers Collectlon rhl years annual Pad C los Drlve ls being held frlm lrlalch 1 ty 21 ln thls CHYTIDZXIQI1 only Vloody ards faculty and members of the cafeterla and olflce are contrlbutlng, because a student LOll6LllJll was held 111 Jan uary Woodwards co m H, campalgn up taled S2200 de rm e last year the Gllllffl Of tlll 'l trlbutesl 'la20 bers S1100 a Thus f r only e tc the '31 persons who trlbuted 'VI Mary O B thls collectlon lesday tr a sllght rned ln 0 for Schedule Ann Coach Art Smlth am e Bear track schedule for tl coming season The thln clads lnltlal meet IS Apr1l12 at Scott Followlng thls en counter meets are planned wlth Walte Aprll 19 Llbbey Apr-11 26 DeVllb1ss May 3 and concludlng the season a galnst Central on the home fleld May 10 The dlstrlct meet wlll then be held May 20 at Bowllng Green Unlverslty The three top teams of thls meet wlll be chosen to attend the State Meet Btc?h10 State UUIVBTBILY on May 26 an Z7 Year Book Up To Date Thls year s Saga 15 successfully get ting along Up to date the servlcemen s page senlor and lndlvldual nlctures have been mounted ' ive .v ' I - - T.. ii ' 1 I 7 . l Y S as 1 S9 ' V ff 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . 1. l ' II , . . . . 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V I. iii., . . , , - . . . V ' ' ' 9 ' 1 - o u u y - I - x V . I I s Dannenfelser, principal of Macomber each Tuesday to encourage the buying be seventeen years of age before July V .I I , '- , I - V I - - ' I I I . . . I' . - w V' .ss I I , . . - f . ' ' 4 I 1 ' . ' ' ' V 7 V- 1 I v o I I ' . ' ' - l , 1 c ' V, - vp ' .V Tl ' ' V . ' I I I ' I I '4 . v I - - ' ' r V . 1 ' l --- i . ' E V ' ' 'a ,' 1 ' - '. . . . I ' ' ' ' . ' 'S ' ' 'tion ' tl ': - - 1 - . . . . I ' 2 I I I ,I II V- ', I J- ' . V - , I ' 'o - ' Q . . . . . . . V c ns- '- , ' 4 - ' ' - V V V V r- .' . L I , I I . I I . w I , A I . I I I I . J y y ' 5 i 11- 1 1 f w 1 ' - . I I I 9 , - I , . ' v I I I ' I ' ' 1 'o - J 1 I. . . L--it nai ril 1 R V . , ' . V I , . I II , H ' I Trl. II' A ' ' l V V ' ' I 1 K I N I . . H 'U ' V . ' h ' ' I' . . V, fl h as ' - ' vw - l w . . .I . H . . . . I I I . . V ' I 7 . . . I . . ,, u I I . ' A . o , a V n I e- I A 1 . . V L . ' ' I I v v I y I . 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IEEE!!! qfirassotittti TATTLER STAFF To make any sense out of this one certainly has Editor ln Chief Managing Editor News Editor Feature Editor Special Feature Exchange Editor y S fit Fri ox Fu-ls Sports Editor Military Editor Business Manager Column Editor Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolski Lucille Foley Christine Pavlos Beatrice Bxalecki Robert Hallett Walter Bonkowski Ruth Komisarek Sidney Adams Florence Baker Geraldine Putry Reporters Ralph Fagewskx Joan Gnyszek David Grlb bm Mary Hider Patricia Janowiecki Anne Kornowa James Nelson Louina. Roberts Sabina Shchclnskl Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJclak Jacqueline Wugclsk and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Marie Ersig Locker Dlfliculty UPILS especially boys are reminded of the constant escence of thievery being committed in and around the boys gym and locker room No one actually knows who steals the articles or when they are stolen however this harrxer may be overcome by the mere precaution of placing valuables in the care of the gym lnstruc tors Faulty lockers poor or unopened locks cause serlous temptations for an other wise honest char acter Shoes locks watches gym suits and other items have been the object of petty stealing and such lncldents during the presentschool year Let s all help exterminate this difficulty Remem ber to protect your valuables by putting them under the watchful eye of the teachers Unsats Issued, Heed Warning HIS week unsats were lssued to all students who have fallen down in their school work This does not mean that these pupils are fall ing It is just a warning stating, that their work is not as good as expected Due to the outsidejohs many students are hold mg now school work which will prove to be muc h more important in the future 15 belng neglected now Fveryone should be prepared to fall into hls Ima- of duty when the tune comes and you can do this only by faithfully doing all you can to furthe-rde velope your education If you didnt receive an unsat this does not mean that you cannot recelve a falling grade So to be on the safe side of the fence do all the stud ing that you possibly can lh the future Lenten Services N OUR opinion one of the most beneficla assemblles ever presented in Woodward s aud1 torium is the Lenten Servlce held every other week Some excellent thoughts brought out by Farther Harrington who gave the first 1n the series of talks were students have partlcularobllgatxona at home namely love respect and obedlence toward their parents In school students must de velop themselves physically mentally morally and spiritually Sldewalks Are For Your Use PRING is coming kids and we all want a school we can be proud of. not only in sports and scholarship but in appearance too Now with March here and April to come, there will be plenty of ram and plenty of mud So don t tramp across the lawn and make a muddy path Thls is the year 44 and we have sldewalks Use them' County Officer Comments On Behavior HILE lunching here at Woodward, Mr Hock stitter, county attendance ofhcer, commen ted favorably on the behavior of the stu dents of the fourth hour lunch period More Corn The way things look now Dolores Spychala has found herself a suitable substitute for Smatrl Ashley Fltrpatrlck 18 the lucky boy Overheard The hlgher the mountain The cooler the breeze The younger the couple The tighter the squeeze Tip off on another nickname bdvs ard Bonkowskx is now known as Dxmples Thanks to the Scott members who played the Woodward 'school song at the game last Friday Ruth C olden and Janet hottshawk bummed the tune once and the band took over from there to have a vivid imagination Could you lmaglne Mary Alice Urban not studying' George Marks without a radxo script Mrs Schuler in a warm room? Any teacher with an all A class? Mary Hunter with a C1VlllBI'l9 Eleanor Achter coming tardy to school Ernestlne Szymanskl Junior has finally declded that her mam heart attraction is Leonard St Vincent of the Merchant Marlnes Allce Pxotrowski freshman has a bad case of heart trouble The object of swoomng and moonlng ll a secret right now Last week 'lhursdy I ucille l oley of the lattler staff celebrated her eighteenth birthday Marking the occasion ice cream and cookies were dam tllv dexoured by the staff Gale Rlchards of the Royal Air Force is the rea son Dolores Flllpskl pays no attention to the Woodward wolves luvery morning Billy Woodward stands outside of 309 looking in Wonder who the mam attractlon is Don IIREPH makes a very attractive gl l don t you think' Have you noticed those angora ribbons that many ofthe gurls are wearingq Int identally the girls made them themselves The studentsln Neil Mallory s fifth hour chemin LTV class are really grateful to his mother She bakes the most wonderful cookies A few of Woodward students didn t have anyplace to go afer the I Hop so thev traveled allthe way to Waterville Ohio and went to a place know as Swing Bowl Sounds good I ucllle Sorgenfrie s smiling countenance can be accounted for by the fact that her one and only Bob Miller was home recently on furlough Special to Dick that phone number you ve been trying to get IS Ad 6919 Always glad to help Here s a cute one that was dropped in the Tattler box anonamouslv Johnny Payak is our man If he can t do it Peanuts can Then there s Seymour he is cute But boy that kid can really shoot Fhere s Knierim right in back He s not slow and that s a fact There comes Harrison down that floor Now we ve made our final score We arf- higher than them all If only in our basketball Wonder who the person is that persuaded Bob Blaise to wear a'bow tie 'ls 41 IF IF Overheard by an 1nqu1s1t1ve reporter Walter Dorothy, you got cheated on your new shoes Dorothy How IB that Walter They forgot to gue the oars with them li 4- If Dick Tracv ever catches Flattop, he'll turn his attention to the Glass Putter One of our own studvnts, by the w ay Stuff And Such Well kids v e ie here again with the latestnews Flash If all students who slept in class were land end to tnd they would oe more comfortable At libbey the Llasslcal I eague has been collect mg clothing and money to help the Greek War Relief Prof Be careful picking up those wires You re liable grab a live one Student Don t worry I feel them before picking them up Guard and 'lackle Reports from the war fronts are floating ln to Stockton H1 about the Jeeps thev purchased dur ing a recent bond drlve Soldlers expressed their thanks for them ln swell letters and asked for more fharlotte Rutkowskl What s that book the con ductor keeps looking at' Arlene Saetre That the score of the overture Charlotte Oh really Who s w1nmng'7 Wh1ch concludes thxs little xnterlude for the time bexng but in closing m xy we myect a serious note Wrlte to the boys M8ll1S the life l1ne of morale Black Java It's In the Book Dick Aubry generous Audry Busdleker noble Clifford Dav d the ford hy the c iff Alice Miller truthful Daniel Nowak man of God Bridget Carr fiery oart Gertrude Santus spear maiden Fran Dyer carefree lune Wymc r youthful Norm Babka north msn These opinions are not those of thi are the meanings ol the given names riter they S564 Qu6Stl0nS Do you know that Harland Pierce who graduated in lanuary is going into the Navy Alr Corps? Virginia Sellers is that way about Cliff Hawk' Part of the Saga has gone to press' That every stamp you buy the more planes will V7 Phat this is supposed to he feature' My Boyfrlend Doc-sn t look like Sinatra but he wears abowtle His feet are like a camel r-. they havent touched water for seven days His teeth are like stars they come out at night His nose is like a stream It s runny He 1sn t mean to me though Only yesterday he did make me cry but finally I stopped and he peeled the onions Mary Werner sophomore impatiently waits till 'I 00 every day so that she can ride home with that handsome bus driver Ah yes' love is grand Marcella Flowers celebrated her seventeenth birthday yesterday We take this opportunity to wlsh you a happy birthday Marcy and may you have many more What happened to that trio lean lerry and Red Are they stlll around In a recent test Marilyn Nixon made the mis take Ofwfltlhg Goldfish in place of Coldsmith Happy little moron Embarrassing moments are nothing for Howard Ryan Monday he lost a button off his pants and couldn t wen his bright yellow suspenders 'H if 4 That cheerful voice on the public address system belongs to none other than Eddie Voss if is Ulf Mary Jane Murray has finally hit upon the chemical formula for sugar For that matter, Jack Doeshull from Macomber knows it, too' Whv IS lt that Helen Willard turns green eyed when BobAllen enters his civics class? 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' TOURNY TALK So far m thc tournament John Mullen Central Lager nc the top can dldate for the trophv for the hlghest 1nd1v1dual score as he chalked up 24 pomts agalmt the Clav Fagles Leo Kubxak Macombers hlgh scor mg forward who led the c1ty league ln scormg uae held to 11 pomtv. by the uprner squad from RoQsford Three other fellows who had scores m the double column are Whltmere Bud Cooper vuth 16 Bob Kronbach of Central 1 and Joe Durqt of the Walte Indians D16ShlT1g 18 pomts Suburban tedmQ haxe been much weaker thlS year than m the past I lax Rossford and Sylxama haxe al ready been ellmlnated from the tour nament btudents Enjoy Boxing Show Durlng Assembly Penod Plenty of thnlls and 6XC1t61'11GHt were ln store for those who watched the boxing show Thursday and Fnday of last week durmg the assembly pe mod All the- bow who boxed were under the QUQCFVIQIII1 of Ed Hackley, mitructor from the North Toledo Com mumty House WIHHCFS of the 801111 fmals held I'hur'4day xx ere as follovw 1n the 135 pound clasQ Joe Colden won the de KISIOYI from Vlrgm Wllllams and 1n the second bout Don Hlgley won by a shm count over Ed Roberts Golden then defeated Hlgley Frlday IUOITIIIIH In the 145 pound bout on Thursdav, Chff Klng came out on top over D1ck f.,79TlXXlI'1Qkl he then went on to de feat Gene Gust ln the finals Lefty Henzler was ehmmated by Budd Carr ln the 165 pound class 1n tho Qeml fmals Carr then defeated Irdnk J.aQtr7enQk1 Frank won over Jim Bueter IH the Semx finals One of the beet bouts stabed was betvn een Jack ke'islmz and hls brother hm The boyq rea'ly tore loose on each other On Thursday S62 32 wa. taken 1n and S1245 was collected at the door Prlday mormng xrakmg a total of S135 77 Of thls S13 58 was pa1d for mternal revenue, leavmg 35112 19 clear profit The Athletx Assocxatxon w1ll purchase new boxmg equlpment w1th th1s money J Hop Proves To Be Success Woodward s slxteenth annual Junlor prom whxch was held last Saturday was successful both socxally and fi nanclally Despite the many dlfiicultles which faced the Jumors thls year the gross mtake was S238 16 wlth expenses amounting to S189 96 This left a net profit of 3548 20 Approxlmately 160 tickets were sold thxs year S11 60 was collected from the sale of raffle uckets H56 RTS TUURNAMENT FINALS TUNIGHT FAMg6Y4gIIfIU:SgX1IEI?IrgM WINNER GUES T0 -Xe tlue 'stoly goes to prev laet mghtfs and ton1ghtQ gameQ endmg the INorthweQtern Ohm Dlstrlct A Basketball Tournament are Qtlll to be planed At thw xxrltlng' Scott Clay Llbbex Rowford Whltmer Walte and Syl vmm haxe been ehmlnated by de feats Iaet Frldax mzht saw play get of? mth a bam: as Central Q Irlsh liughtererl hapless Clay 11 30 By ur ue of rl lust permd rally Walte :hd naet Scott 38 36 The Bulldogs Qurpmsed exerxone bx gxvmg the In dlans a battle all the way T e Whltmer flue cllmaxed the evenlng beatmg Llbbey 44 35 Monday evemng saw the teams xxhlch drevu a bye meet each other Woodward ehmmated Sylvama from tournament lay bx admxmsterm to them a 412 Qhellackmg Walls rd nerg qumtet from Macomber Qnovxed Roseford under to the tune- of 46 20 1 1 1UP9d3 nmht plax got under vxdv mth De'-Vllbms entermg, the action for the first tlme They met feated Walte 41 '35 The gaw Scottx Florencee crew workout and mlzht haue mm nvctlm, on a few lax ups and a man down floor to Qtnp sfnrm rm thn fast break e-hmmated the Iaqt suburban md de Indian a hard hx um peekmg., liotek S C eniral qumtet hx defeatmg Whltmer 42 33 Thls w a'4 a harder fought LonteQt than the QL ore md1cateQ BUWLING GREEN DeV1lb1ss Iq Cholce We puked DeV1lb1ss to edge Ma comber bv 1 Qmwll marmn and Wood ward to trlm Central by a comfort able score The Mechamcs have the weed and fl'1Qh but the boys from Upton Avenue 'ue a Slght blgger Central hag a good offenslve squad mth a stress on the fast break Bear defense IQ set up to stop Just such a hmg Tournament champlon w1lI be de clded thus evenmg' At 7 15 the con solatlon game wlll go on with the xxmners of the DeV1lb1ss Macomber Woodward Central encounters meet mg each other The champxonshlp contest begms at 8 30 Fmal Outcome Toss Up If the favorxtes should meet the game vull be a hard fought closely onteQted 'lfalr Woodward comes ne-'zroet to matchm the he1 ht of the team Nexther team vull have the ad vanfapre of a home floor The Ma comber hardwood hae glven both teams comlderable trouble thm Sea erm Roth teams mll scrap aplenty for A vxm means not only a chammon qhnp hut 'algo a trlp to Bowlmg Green to outer the Regional tournament 'The' squads have met tmce mth '1 mm flplece Trwsmg a com to deter mme the xxmners IS the best method for makmg a cholce Annual Contest To Be Held The sxxteenth annual foul shooting contest for the Junxor high school stu dents of the Woodward dlstrlct wlll be held Saturday morning at 9 30 A M 1n the Bear gym Partlcxpants wlll be chosen from Sprmg Chase Sherman Stxckney Hamxlton Rlverslde La grunge and Parkland schools The three hlgh6St scoring contestants wnll recelve season football tlckets for Woodward games whnle the next hxgh est seven wlll be reclpxents of conso latlon nbbons John Kornowa and Felox Crlstobal were the wmners last year All boys gym classes are engagmg ln the quarterly glven physical tests A new game has been lntroduced xn the classes It conslsts of a mass group of partxcxpants hxttmg a gxant volley ball back and forth across the court xn the au' It IB prescribed to use up the players excels energy and develop muscle POLAR BEARS ELIMINATE BURNHAM SYLVANIA CAGERS IN 41 26 CONTEST Woodvuards co mtv champlon has ketball squad Jumped the fxrst hurdle 1n the dlSt1'lC't tournament last Mon day by qtoppmg Sylvama ln a 41 26 um-ounter Thr' Bears seem to have left home the spark and pep 101' that tho Wood ward followers mm thex have Passes shots and everythmg execut nd by the Bearb were a fevn seconds off but the offense of the Burnham Lagers from Sylvama was not strong enough to mmp on the Ioval team -1 off mght 'l'hf1 Ilvfnx out 'wwred the Burnham Eve ID every quarter except the thlrd, as one handed shots and a number of fast breaks helped the suburban qum Wlth Bob Long and J1m Kmenm playing fine floor games and hltt1I1g some clever shots, the Polar Bears agaln pulled away from the out of town opponents 1n the final half Leadxng the North Endere was John lax ak who Scored 12 po1ntQ Payak was crmparatlnelx otf ax he mrised several lay up shots after the team had stolen the ball surpmslngly from the opponents G F T Harrlson 4 0 8 Seymour 3 0 6 Payak 5 2 12 Long 2 KDIQTID1 I DuHart 1 3 0 0 'z 7 6 2 tet to as many marks as were nettedf bv the Bears. 1 Totals 18 5 41 Students Comment On Value Of Movie On Personahty Charm md Persondllty was the tltle of the film shown to the fresh men everyday hvmg classes of Mlss Camllla Savage last week In order to Judge the educatlonal value of thw film the students who 'saw It were asked to wrlte then' com mentq on the moue Here are a few of thv most common vxevw I enjoved Charm and Personahty verw much because It wxll help me to correct my faults The dlfferences ln rlght and wrong conduct were clearlv lllustrated I beheve the movle has helped me qulte a blt and haQ also helped many others Thls movle should be shown to freshmen next vear The bove should hase gotten more f m thm movle than the glrls Although It was a httle too ex dggerated ln Qome parts I thought It was a fine movle I vs ould appreclate more programs Ilke It and Im sure others would a so I 4 'VM 1 I Cream ples puddmgs and custards on a tray carrled by Homer Hanham are a common fslght ln the cafeterla Ohlos No 1 basketball coach, who has been at Woodward over ten years, always has hlS share of desserts at lunch Homer, as he IS known to everyone, has been puttmg out reat basketball teams at Woodwar smce Rolhe Bevan left 1n 1933 Woodward teams have never fimshed a season lovser than thlrd place and have taken more than then' share of champlonshlpq Knowmg hm plaxem and plenty of practlve seem to be Homers reclpe for moldmg together gxeat teams As dnertor of Camp P111 Sxver Qlncv 1035 he haf. ,flamed more experlencc IH hmdlmyz bovs than cm be amen m xmrq of teachmg The players on Homere team usually were suth lum ag counsellors 'lt the camp Homer graduated from Tecumseh hlgh school and the Umxermty of YpS1ld.I'lt1 where he NX as a star basket ball plaver He has a Qon T111 who Vs a torpedoman m the Navy daughter attendmg Scott hlgh and a younger daughtem Judy Ag for thm xfvlr Homer' would llke xerv much to t1ave1 mth hm team to Bowlmg Green and Columbus Flve Lettermen Retuln To Bolster Bears T1 ack Team 7 In the sprmg an athletes fancy turns hghtlv to thoughts of track and so wlth the clos1ng of basketball sea son the Woodward sports world turns a watchful eye toward the track and field event sltuatlon Coach Art Smlth asserts he expects Bob Jams Chff Hawk Gene Gust, Al Whltney and Cal DuHart all return mg letter men, to support the Bear thm-clads cause Also commg back from Doc Welever's 43 crew are J1m Nelson, Gene Carter, B111 Stew art and J1m Mart1n Frank Ellxott Scott harmer and Ted Gernheuser, sophomore speed merchant from DeV1lb1ss are expect ed to add strength to the Woodward cmder squad As yet Art has not named any runner as captam ROBERT WYSGCKI HITS 600 SERIES AMERK BOWLERS Bob Wysockx and the Amer1can bowhng team cmched flrst place 1n the Iugh school league Saturday wlth a tuple Wm over Central WVSOCk1 rolled an ewen 600 on games of 198 193 and a 209 closmg effort Tlns tuple Wm agamst the second lace Insh five assured the Woodward eglers of the crown xn the Amer1can bowhng league The Bears expected a much tlghter SEYIES from the Central bowlers, for as far as pre game fa vor1tes were concerned, thls partlcu lar game may have been anybody's Norm Sf1beck1, who IS now lead off man for the Amerks, hlt the maples for a blg 566 ser1es H1s 1nd1v1dual entr1es were 211, 170 and a 185. Jack McGill also put on a fme performance CLINCH FIRST PLACE as he rolled over the 500 mark wlth th1S ser1es 185 566 148-529 169-467 135-432 209-600 1ts fourth place assured last Saturday as Wood ward s keglers beat Central ln a pan' of games to be the sure thmg for the fourth pos1t1on Dan Blemek h1t a 516 Wh1Ch stood up as tops for the Nats Both teams W111 soon be a contestant m the roll off, Whlch takes place lmmedlately at the close of the season The Amerks are a favorlte ln thc Amer1can league roll off. 183 and 198 games xn N Sobeckl J McG1ll J Amborskl 1 R Szlenderskl 173 B Wysockl The Natlonal league had 1 Woodward Whispers Woodward students are being urged to become health conscious and to chooqe the proper foods Wh1Ch make up nutrltlous luncheQ Orchlds to Paul Thomaes home room class WhlCh 'shoxeled the snow from the drxveway outmde the seruce entrance It waQ a piece of work well done Talk 'lbout appgtltes' Teddg Gem hau er and his hudd1e'i demolmh four or fue Qandxxmheb aplcce each daw fm their lunch After the talk made bv Leo hoblc IH the flfth hour 300 Qtudx 1all lleme 1811.,H6d supreme' In fact 1L IS almost deafenmg Mm 'Vlary O Buen s room hab turned mto an aquarlum Her biology names are Qtudymg tropxcal flsh and dc-ad bpecle are scattered throughout the room Blunder of the week JIID Tucker uoured a bottle of mxlk mto Mrs Mime E1 mg s shoe xwhlle she was su PBTVISIDK the fxfth hour m the cafe torn and she wlthout a straw A supper w1lI be gwen at the YWCA March 13 bv the Toledo School Women s Club Iackmg., a mathematlcal foundatlon, Ioe Domes 1un1or busmefs trammg 114'-New are wncentratlng on learnmf I qulcker mgthods of dlV1i10Yl percent age and Lomputatlon Vuplls who xxele puzzled when Mlis Iuulqe Tlppett s outed Cut the per enflxge, need monde no more Per slfhu e onlv means Qlllv talk or ban termg When aeked xxhw the bromlne ex perlment was omitted Charles Stan c wt crxptlcallx rvplled I want to Inc- After nearlx suffocatmg hmm mth chlorine he deuded hls puplls were ton Larefren to umtmue the ex perlmentq One of Woodxx ard s mrwt dttractlve coupIeQ li Tom Grant .md Angelme lrvipond who haxe been inseparable of 1316 Mm -Xnme Wettermdns sexenth hour cla s ruentlx xlewed cl mono dgprctmg, scenes from old Spam uhlrh xvm Qhoxm bx Chr- Xan Tawvl A trip to Hollvwxood to pldx with Irmhrmv Long, s orchestra IS what Chuck Collmx IS I00klllLI forward to Chuck a Centxal lad and Delphme Pambaghe heart throb plfued xx 1th Norm Aboods orchestra laQt xear Duo to the uar hand lmtruments 'WP verw hard to purchase but Fdqar 'Sorton haq rewcured one barmtone uxophone and one E flat horn fm the begmners band 'lho chorus vull partmpatv In a Lenten mogrmvn hx smgmg spmtual Qnngq M'1rch 16 The Rexmenu Charles Tavlm' IQ the speaker On the OCCIQIOYI of hm Qlxteenth bmhdax, 1111 Steumt received a mft from 1 myQter1ouQ Geraldine H doesnt have the qllghtegt Idea who the person N 90 hc takeg thw means fo think her 1 4 rs rl s 1 mass xxlih the exception of U10 spnrls 1 fll'll'w1ff lllll the tou1n'1ment has been completed Steldllx lncrgawmg, has been thc toll of l1llS3tlQf3Lt0llQ9 espcclallx I nghsh and Que-rue Some are to bf. hlxmul on the outwdo JobQ of stu dents, but a great many more are duo fo qhe-er Iazmowa 'm falurr- 1 I1 nW1r2XX ark THE WOODWARD TATTLEH GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB TO SPONSOR DANCE Elsie Bloom Chairman Of St Patrick'Q Dance Mass Catherme MLCIUIG Wlth the Shamrock Shuflln then' theme, tle lnls ladders Cl b wlll sponsor a dance Indus owun March 17 1n the glrls mm Music Wlll be furnwhed by JIIUIYIX hmm snvder and hm orclwstr 1 F1518 Bloom iq thu gvncrll chm man of the dance and to wxm hm on the varmus commlttefc wo Dorm Bom orchewtra md publlutx V ronlca Jakubowikl tickets Imam Bltker, decorating., AIVIIMI W nd wk: refreqhments, Harrxot Long mheckmg, and Glorla Aberhnp: progrramc Chaperons for tln H2111 'Xl Cd herme 'Vid lure 1 nw M dl x Spooner, Mr and Mrs llw H ham Mr and Mrs Wilson We-IQ Mr and Mrs Arthur Qmlth 'md Mr .ann Mrs Arnold BIOXNH MISS Kerlm Admmlstels Tests To Nineteen S9l1l0lQ Today Nlneteen Semors took the shto wlde ich0l.arGh1p tests thx mmnmg, from 9 to Il The qemors who took the to t torlax ale Florfnvo lakvr, R1c'1.nfl hum m Fred Laker I ulle Iolu lhrmst ax os Ietty Hdlfl Du S James Martm Richard! muck Norma Lmdeman bumnne Infrkc Donald Weber Grvlda Ierghc-r lmatme Rua leckl Pvelvn Lux lI1dOVKQkl Ruhfr1 Janw Dorothx Ashford Nlarx Hflcn Stauffer and Jean Dun 13 uc The hlghest ten per Lent from the dlQtI'lCt wlll ham their ll nmw pub that the schools offs-rung scholqrshvp refer to the het M s Pthel kmlm 1 4dmnuQt0r+d the test lll fx uns mm t llhI'llN Members of Qlxth Hour Hall Patrol Recelve Due Credit Among the unusual problems whlch must be met by the wxxth hour hall patrol are those oflournallsm students out wlth Tattlers on Frldnv and stu dents leavlng at the end of s1xth hour wlth bulldmg permxts Due credxt goes to the following people who U'lHll'lt8lD order durmg this hour Faptam Helen Puls Phylhs Wallace Marxlyn Nxxon James McDougall Etta Mae Grown IohnSk1bsl-n W1lhamPlageman Alvm Koltunskl George Marshall Fvelyn LeW8Ud0WBkl Gertrude Santus Betty Trasakowqkl Sue Cheney Helen Manz Eileen Iaskey Jeanette qhabnow Evelvn Bagmsln Lucllle Sorgenfrel and Phylhs Jarchow INTRODUCING M 5 Naomi Rohler Fha Tattler spotllght today IS cen tered upon Naomx Rohler dlmmutlve author f The Magxc Chestnut Gus as she IS better known to her frlends can alwavQ be seen Wlth her mqeparablc compamon Kathleen Mc Cloud Namm who mll be graduated ln June, ls mmpletmg four wave work lll thaw wars Durmg the Qummer, howexer, Qhe vull attend summer school to complete her credxts Iater shf mll ontmr a hmpltal school of nuxsmg, In what hospltal she xxlll tram, who haQ not deuded as yet Her d.Il1b1tl0l'l IS to be all 'mlme stew .irdess When aaked what her faworlte pas tlme w, she repllecl, Fatmg Pr b mg further mto t -1 food questlon u umm tor rllscm eled that tomato Juice va tops Wlth her I mong clawos, home nurelng rates flrst As a hobby Naom1 playe the plano fAnd, may we add, very wellj She IC engaged to Ivt Robert Kutz of the armv Hall of fun she IS .1 wrx talented w rlter She lepresented Woodward on one of the forum meet1ngG thm year In appearance, she IQ fne feet tall mth golden blond halr and brown eus Hu cmlx Qomment concermng her falrx talc xnw I hope 1t'i good We are all Lertfun mt wlll be O Lh1dQ to xou on a fine plece of work Naomi TI'Z21.Sk0W9kl, Weber Jom Woodw.1rdQ Honol Society lfllfabeth T1zaQkovfsk1 and Don Weber Qemom are the latest two members to be taken mto the Honor Socxety of Woodwxa d The maln fuHLt10T1S of thls orgam zatlon as establrihed hx the founders, are to stlmulato the scholarshlp, lead ershlp soruce and haractem of the students ln the schools of th1S coun try AQ thw SOCl9tW has extended ltS scope the policy of centeung the at tfntmn of the vouth of thls land to the end that they xull F3156 our Qec cmdarx schools tn levelg of more ef fectlu SPFVICO m the trammg of xuum. pmplc has been the maln IS sue A fem of the ads.xntageQ of havmg a chapter of the Natmnal Honor So 1 1 lcwresuxtdtne group 111 school fue It creates all enthuslasm for QchoI.1rQh1p throughout the school lt C-nmuragm '1 demre on the part of the Students to render Sen 1ce to the school and commumtw It causes the student to ex aluate hxmself and to we lf there ire potontlal elcmenbi of lvadershlp mthm hlm It 19 a Qtxmu lm to the student to observe those acts by others that develop strong chaxactem md lt encourages students to umtmue then' cdumtmn Wllllam P Rohr IQ advlior of Wood wards Honor Society Iurmcr me-mhcr of lhe IIILIIIHCFIIIL., cuty I' rl Nlvrt 1 u us df run- It ls dS follows Ilfi If I CHN 1:71 09 fry n X XPU 9:70 do os mdstar New York New York NATIQNAL RADIO FORUM! 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' Imax Xouth NN xul Noual Nfvurlfx rom the lradlc In flu hrne Ik the topu' of H14 forum to he hold 'lt Vhrodw ard Vhrrh 21 vm the 4 w Iur rs adm M Radio Iown Hwll mllllll Vlarch Z Fillll shdcnlx will p'1rtlclp'110 af thls DTKIIIHIIIHIW fmum om hum from Woodw lrd lhf merlcrliur for fha 1Ntl1lllL, wlll hc Rohn! f!IlIl1ll1L, Currcnl Punt- lflllor of H14 xmlflldll l'du1atmn Prus owing Huw :luv re 4 usal wo w b wmlulul fo th at Columbus Ohio on Vln 4 XII umns must hx llhlfllitiad tn Wins lnffm hy thc 25rd of March Q-up entries mu-t KOYNRIIH 1 t mrx ul ilk, q fmpr mmuq CALL ARMS open the column thls week wxth a fellow that we hasc been worrled about Thls the firwt word that we havn recelved from Joe B005 smce we heard he was wounded The folloxung rs .1 letter to a frlend of hw which was vsrltten 1n rl h Npltal after hm return from the battlefrollt Hello XXXXX Just recelvmd your letter of Feb Z8 yesterday and was very glad to helr from you I was wounded De cember lx and my mall has just caught up wlth me You may havc .1 hard tlme reading thls but I hase .1 hard tlme wrltmg .1 le ter Been on my back ever smce I was shot up, and It lookb like Ill be on my back many more months to come When you see Mr Thomae, tell hlm I received hls card and thanks .1 o Ill try to answer some of your queqtlonw next tlme I write Hope l can write lwttmr bv that time I know you an gomg to have a tlme readlng thlS so I wont make ll ton lo 2 d lm jmt about ln I l close for now SOTHC' HCV? fI'0lU oe After lll loo hu been through lets xxrltf- hlm ome lettvrq to help pass the txme He probably wont have tlme to all wel them all but lt would do hlm good to hvar from someone 'mxwav Hue address N ll' JOSFI H BOFS 012860611 37 Femoral Hospltll APU 425 co I'ostm1st4r New York New York I'fC A W 1,154.5 former VVo0d ward student wrote ln a letter to W F Rohr mmx mtereQtmg tales H0 feels that when hc' returns to col lege after the xx 'xr It should gnc hlm many dnldend that could not be gzamed bx am other method than hls Armx College program N100 to haue heard from you Al and were ww many wlll appreuatv your addrcws Pfr X W Blgge C0 D XSTU 3108 Wfmhlmztrm Umver slty Fnen: Hall Qt Tome 5 Mus mum X note dropped ln the Tattler box reveals that someone IS lookmg for the addregse of Qomc former Wood xxdrdltw Anvonf haung, an formatlon about Joe Mohlorfs Kent Ballsmeyer m .lack Nlclunley please let UQ know 'md we ull! publwh the lnfbrmatlon oc 1 I U10 rflrls vxlll bc mtvrested U1 thw ltem Hes m a Qubmha'ier ln the qouth P3ClflC Remember? GlennW Wll1l3m9 S0 M 2! UQS SC 755 Mo Fleet Post Offme San Franclsco, Callforma It Mae W1Il1amQ of the Almv Nurse Corps, recent grad of Wood ward and Pvt Iamvg Harhouv nerr' nmdrrxed Iam Imunrx m thr rf-ltorx of St Vmvffnt Dr- 11ulQ Fhulvh Congrats klds and mu Fupld In mth you alxx 'iw Irvmg 7dkr4eusk1 who left mst a Iew weekq ago for the navy, haf. sent uf. hls address Irv would .appreclate hearlng from all hm old frlendg Send mall tn Irving' B Zakrzewskl AIQ Co 346 U S NTC? hreat Lakes, Illmoxs Inu was homa 1 short lima ago and promlsed us hls new address when he went hack He'-. back and here ns the new address IVT LOUIS J KACZMAREK 3:l95781 30 Tram mg Froup Jefferson Barracks Mls Qourl , . . K ' 0 L 24 -1 8 1 vp ' ' ' - - - A ' We - ' ! ' . I q . - v ' v - H . ,, , 5 ' v . 1 . ' , . 0 ' V V . . is . . ' n 1 n , , ' ' ' V ' V - ' ' ' . L ' ' A ' , 'Y ' L , f, , I . . , v I - . V V K . . , 4 - 1 J ,s u - ' L ' v. ' 4 . . . h . . K ' ' Y ' K V I F' A b I 1 I . 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' 3 Ve ' . . . .. .' - fi 1 u fln Th - ' V y ' :I lvnu 100 xx ' I ' :mql whvn rv: : - . bout ' , , V ' ' . .,,..,, ',-,'. 1 ' oh., V ' all WooDWARD TATTLER UUUUUU Bam Vol xv1 IBGII l'oledo Ohlo March 17 1944 No 21 Flosh Boys, Gnls To V1s1t 1 Vocatlonal Hlgh Schools H Baunker of MdL0mb01 Glves Prellmmary Talk In an effort to galn xnformatxon eoncernmg the courses offered at Vo catlonal Hxgh Schools freshman boys and glrls w1ll VlS1t the school Tues day March 21 These IIISPECUOH tour are held for the students who plan to attend the school next semester An entlre day nlll he devoted to the VlSlt w1th the bovs reportlng at Mac omben at 'l oelock and remaxnlng there t1ll 3 o clock Aceompanled h O M Thompson and Jox Morhhart tl1e hovs w1ll begin the dav wlth a tour of the school followed by a lunch peruod 111 the cafeterla the rest of thc afternoon w1ll be devoted to the takmg of apptltude tests to deter mmc the boys general mtelllgenee and mechanical abllltv Student KNlSl1ll1,L, to enter Macomber must pas these tests Harrv Baunker representat1ve of Macomber addressed the freshman boys of Woodward last Tuesday dul mg flrst hour The subJect of h1 speech was How Work at Vocational Can Help Fill Llfes Ambitlons Glrls vlSlt Whxtney The prog ram for the glrls thl dav w1ll be as follows 0 00 to 11 45 presentatlon and tour of the school 1145 to 12 15 lunch perrod 12 10 gym 12 45 to 1 00, cholce cards made out ln llbrary 1 00 to 3 00 students w1ll be permltted to ask the teachers questrons Apptltude tests were taken hx thc glrls earlxer 1n the year, and only those who have passed the test can make the v1s1t The llst of students who have passed these tests w1ll be read ln the Monday mornlng an nouncements Pupils mak1ng the v1s1t can reacn Whltney bv takmg a Long Belt streetcar or any bus going out Mon roe street and getting off 'it 16th Street Miss Certrude Kannex w1ll accom panv the girls and check thelr at tendance Second Pennv Packet Seed 011101 to he Sent 1n Monday The second order of Pennv Packet seeds w1ll be sent in Monday, March Students will hc requested to fill out order sheets and have the correct change reaclv to hand ln to students who w1ll come from M1ss Grace Cronks botany classes for the pur pose of eolleetmg orders Iv percentage a greater number of teachers have purchased seeds Ordv rs for vegetable seeds are more promlnent than flower seed although a goodlv number of both have been sold lhc first order sent 111 ast week amounted to 314046 Main lntc rest of tht botany classes 111 selling these orders IS to get peoplc started 111 gardenmg on a small scale lf they do llOt wlsh to undertake 1 larger xletorx garden proJect C1v1c s Students To Pass Blll M1ss I oulse Tlppett s Amerlcan Gov ernment classes are conductlng thelr olasses lxke the government ofthe U S In each class apresldent v1ce presl dent majorltv senator mmorxty sena tor speaker of the house of represents tlves and commlttees to wrlte a blll were chosen SWING FEVER 'xgdlll thls year the Zethelethean Lltcrary Soc1etv w1ll hold 1ts annual Sttlllg' Fever dance in the Wool ward ballroom S1nce the date has been set on Aprll 28 an April Queen instead of the usual May Queen w1ll be crowned The Committee in charge of the dance mcludes Joyce Pell 1nv tat1ons Delores Pudl1ck1 decorat1ons Marv Speak orchestra Marv Helen Stauf fer arrangements for the Apr1l Queen Phvllls Schmldt tlckets L cille Foley puhl1e1tv nd Fthel Ho g ref' eshments lfach club had been requested t select a semm glrl as their cand1 date This applies to the bovs clubs aso MISS Foley 1s president and MISS l'd1th Mu1phx lk advxsor Soph I' rolle Vtoodwards fnrls Gym w1ll agam be the scene on thls vears annual Soph Frollc vsh1ch will be held on Fr1 day Max o Tulxp Twlrle was the name chosen for the sprmg theme The dance w1ll take place from 8 to ll P M Adm1ss1on price 1 60 cents per person and S100 a couple MUSIC will he furmshed by Jerrv DCPFISCO Luna DeHay General chalrman of thc affalr IS ass1sted bv the followlng committee heads Mary Todd Tick ets Jack Ixessllng orchestra Colleen Cflllblll programs Jackle Mathews dec vratlons Cllfford Davld 1nv1ta mary Inggs refreshments Publxcltv 1s 1n charge of Fertrucle Stemer Dale Rodenhauser and George Marks Miss Ethel Kerl1n and Ieo Roblc arc class advisors Perl Dance l lans for a dance to be given Max 10 were d1scussed at a recent meet mg of the Perlclean Llterarv Soclety Arrangements are not f1nal but L0mlTl1tt69S have been chosen to per form the varlous dutxes feraldme Putrv and Dorxs Boos are co chalr men of the dance with Marcella Flowers Sabma Sl1chc1nsk1 Jacque lme WUJC13k Ruth Komlsarek Anne Kornowa W1nn1e Buckley and Flor ence Zvch asslstmg Further detalls such as the theme uckets and refreshments w1ll be d1s cus ed at a future meeting Adele Loehrke IS presldent of the club and Miss Bertha Vermilya IQ advisor Sprmg Swmg Aprll 21 was set as the date for the Sprmg Swlng dance to be presented by the Pollsh Llterary Socletv Iimmy Reemsnyder and hls orches tra w1ll provlde the music for thls ga la affaxr to take place at thc Wood ward ballroom Mlcheallne Grzeckx heads the dance as general chalrman wlth Dolores and Dorothy Czarneekl Mary lane Kubl Ckl Dolores Flllpsln Prnestme Szy mansk1 and Virglma Ewanskr heading the various comm1ttee I'lCk6tB may he purchased from any Polxsh l it member for the fee of fifty cents l eo Roble IB the club adv1sor Student Prmce Attended Several members of the Woodward Dramatxc Club attended the Student Prlnce presented at the Paramont Theater last Monday Two semor girls W1nn1e Buckley and V1rg1n1a Bueter were taken as guests by the club Others who attended were Leona Dluglewlcz Glorla Stanlslowskl George Marks and younger brother Andy Kathryn Kel er and Mrs Kelter and M1ss Dorothy Warner advlsor of the club Future Dances wooowARD AUDITORIUM 'ro BE SCENE or BORUM MARCH TWENTY SEVENTH Get Set Ready Go' They 1e off' Boy, look at them go' A check here a check there here a check there a check, everywhere a check check thls ones true, th1S one S false, truefalse, true, false Mrs Kerl1n Next test turn the pagel Hm m m let's see now eeme, meen1e mmne moe no I cant plck out the answer that way takes too long Ill Just guess Im a good guesser H 111 m m thls answer looks about rlght or IS xt Oh well I cant stop now The tlme IS almost up Any thmg t1mes zero IS-, ah, I know that answer Mrs Upp pounded that into me The answer IS ug h well Mrs Upp w1ll never flnd out Ill skip that one Ah heres some chemlstry Im a whw at that Hmm m, never heard of thls before, never heard of that before say d1d I or d1d I not ever take chem1stry Guess I dldnt Well what do you know, heres some vo cabulary QI knew I should have brought my dlctronaryl What does Tawdry mean Tawdry' Say thats '1 cute word Ill have to look lt up sometime Mrs Kerl1n 'Stop' Wlll somebody please collect the State Scholarshlp tests Yes dear reader fand you are dear to have read this farj these were the brams of our scholarly senlors last Frlday mormng Aba1r's Food Classes Study Various Uses Of Soy Beans Woodward s food classes under M1ss Angela Abalr are learnlng ways ln whlch to prepare soy beans in the hope of furtherlng nts use Soy beans con sidered by oflicxale as one of the mam products of the future are rlch 1D pro tem and hlghly nutrxtlous Many menus are belng prepared ID which soy beans act as an alternate for meat In the field of lndustry soy beans are used ln the preparation paper PHIDC rubber lmoleum textlles buttons and tops Soy beans are con sldered chxefly for then' use ID the field of plastics Telephone Demonstl ated To F1 eshmen By BUSINESS Class Freshmen attended a demonstratlon on the eorrect usage of the telephone today durlng the assembly, glven by M1ss Dorothv Warners thxrd hour Junior business tralnlng class Both types of telephone conversa tion the rlght and the wrong, were given to acqualnt freshmen wlth the correct use of the Instrument Pupils 111 the thlrd hour busmess trammg elass are Juanita Arnold, Marv Ann Baker Ann Bella, Betty Janc Buckner Fleanor Blankenhorn Dolores Chorlempa, Joan Czyzewskl, Doreen Fdelsteln Kathleen Flaherty Idelene Gelser, Hattle Globlg, Mary Ann fz0Il18,lSkl, Mary Graham, Chrls t1ne Harmg Emma Honkle Ersle King Suzanne Koeppe, Charlotte Koralewskl Rosemary KraJewsk1, Mary Ruth Kruzel, Mary Ann Le Sage, Marlon Lehman, Theodora M11 ler, Irene Nowk, Grace Oren, Julla Parker Bernadlne Poraz1nsk1, Betty Jane Reno and Ruth Ruff Regular g1rls gym classes were not held yesterday as the gym was bemg decorated for the dance whlch was held last nlght Foul Toledo Hlgh School Students To Be Speakers SIX teachers have been chosen to decide whlch student w1ll represent Woodward on the forum program to be held 1n the aud1tor1um March 27 from 1 30 to 2 15 Compr1s1ng th1s comm1ttee of teachers are Mrs Hazel McManomon, Mrs Dorothv Matheny Miss Edlth Murphy James Pollock M1ss Camllla Savage and Miss Mar Jorle Hamllton Papers, wrltten on the topic Does Youth Want Soclal Securltv from the Cradle to the Grave must be turned ln to MISS Helen Mar1e Gr1ff1n by Monday, March 20 The essays must eonta1n a mmlmum of 400 words Of the speeches handed 1n on th1s day the best ones w1ll be selected to be read over the publ1c address system on Tuesday March 21 The commlt tee w1ll choose the best speech from thls group for readmg at the pro gram ln the aud1tor1um Bes1des one Woodward student three people representmg other To ledo Hlgh Schools w1ll be guests on the March 27 program Moderator for the occaslon w1ll be Robert Gunnmg, Current Events Edltor of the Amer1 can Educatlon Press The cllmax of all these prehmmary preparatrons w1ll be the state wlde Two Toledo hlgh school students w1ll be chosen to partlclpate Alt Students Wm AWaldS In Hlgh School Art Contest M1ss June Anderson's advanced art students won several awards 1n the reglonal exh1b1t1on of the Natlonal High School Art contest Of 800 art pxeces entered by the schools, 300 were ehmlnated before the exh1b1t1on was put up The best of the rema1n1ng entrxes were g1ven gold achlevement pms and runners ups were awarded certlflcates of mer1t Students from Woodward who re celved awards are B111 Lang, two acluevement pms, Dale Rodenhauser, two achlevement pms, Evelyn Forest certlflcate of ment Sarah Jones achlevement p1n, James Seed achleve ment pm, two certlflcates of mer1t Mary Lorenz two certlflcates of mer1t Chr1st1ne Pavlos, cert1f1cate of mer1t Walter Bonkowskl certlflcate of mer1t and Edd1e Roberts achreve ment p1n Thls exh1b1t1on IS on the fourth floor of Lamson Brothers where It w1ll be shown free of charge untll March 25 All the entrles listed w1ll be sent to Plttsburgh for the flnals Trophy Case Cleaned Under the supervlsxon of MISS Anme Wetterman Paul Farmer Bruce Tegt meyer and Mary Pavllckx cleaned the trophy case Tuesday mornmg and ar ranged It so that all the trophles could be placed xn xt M1ss Wetterman requests that stu dents refraln from touchlng 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Cream ple seems to serve more than one purpose THE WOODWARD TATTI ER THE WUUDWARD TATTLER Iubllshed and Prlnted l very School Week bv tht Puplls of Woodward Hlgh School Prlco 3c a slngle copy Qxblm PRINCIPAL POINTS OVER THE BACK FENCE As our school yesrdraws rapld ly toward lts CODCIUSIOH there I8 more and more evldence that an lncreaslng number of puplls not students are falllng down lu thelr Newslmver l H , at-iYASS0tlP50 I N TATTLER STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Managing Edltor News mlfbl' Feature Edltor Speclal Feature Exchange Edltor Bovs SIIOIICS Edltol Flrls Sports Edltor Milltary Edltor Buslness Manager Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley Chrlstlne Pavlos Beatrlce Blaleckl Robert Hallett Walter Bonkowskl Ruth Komlsarek Sldney Adams Florence Baker Reporters Ralph GaJewskl Joan Gnyszek David Grlb- bln Mary Hlder Patrlcla Jamowleckl Anne Kornofwa J Nl n Loln Rberts Sb Sl hcl kl Fr k ames eso u a o a ma IC ns an Sloan Elleen Trondle Dolores Wujclak JICQUGIIUE Wuglelsk and Florence Zych Advisor Mrs Mane Erslg Plan A Vlctory Garden N SPITE of the present cold weather now IS the tlme to be plannlng Vlctory Gardens for the colnlng summer The seed catalogues whlch have recently been dlstrlbuted glve students an opportunlty to purchase thelr seeds Perha s ou are lannln to et ollr seeds else I l ' I ,l ' ' 1 ' . , l - ' - ' . , ,f . , , ,II I ' I x JF 42 1 ,Y -I fl' 1. 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' I l ' s ' nu - I S ' ' P Y P S E Y where All rlght thats your buslness lf you are sure that you wlll be able to flnd them But lf you are not plannlng to have a garden at all some ex planatlon IS necessary Ample proof of the effectlveness of Vlctory Gardens was seen a few months ago when the government llfted ratlonlng on canned beans The reason? Vlctory Gardeners had canned so many beans that ratlonlng ofthem was unnecessary any longer Lets top that thls year Lets grow so many vegetables that we wont have to worry about ratlonlng and let Hltler do all the worrylng Vltamlns For Vlctory HE HEALTH ASSOLIAIION of Woodward IS trylng to make students eat a well balanced lunch n0tJust a couple ofsandwlches and an 1Ce cream bar as most boys and glrls eat but food that IS good for us and glves us the requlred Vlt8 mlns The vlctory lunch whlch the cafeterla puts out contalns all these thlngs and besldes It IS usually warm Our country needs strong and healthy chlloren so let s cooperate and ln turn help ourselves Use The Tattler HATS THE TAI'TI PRP A weekly publl catlon of the latest news and gosslp, some thlng that can be purchased every Frlday slxth hour for three cents Thls IS all very true but the maln purpose of thls paper IS to brlng about a better understandlng between puplls and teachers to help unlte the student body ln coop eratlng wlth each other Thls belng the case we may all become adqualnt ed wlth our school and ICYS problems Drop any suggestlons or ltems ln the Tattler box ln front of room 119, they wlll be greatly appreclated Write A Letter Today VERYDAY we read ln newspapers and mag azlnes the lmportance of letters from home as a bullder of morale ID the armed forces The Tattler IS volclng lts pleas, urglng the students to Wflte more letters to thelr frlends ln SBTVICC It IS reality, not ficton, when we resd about the dlsappolntment of servlcemen when thelr names are omltted ln mall call Servlcemen everywhere crave for news of home, of thlngs they enjoyed be for duty cut short thelr normal 6X1St9DC8 So, boys and glrls, get out your pens and paper Wrlte as you have never wrltten before' Change some serv1ceman's look of dlsappolntment to a look of happlness school work When you talk wlth such puplls you get a pattern of ff ,I I Iilboug twIo lnIfal1dIl2easons for neg 1 ecte sc oo wor ,W Flrst among these IS the work excuse Too many boys and glrls also seem to feel that lf they are dOIDH an extra amount of work after school and on Saturdays that IS BUIIICICDI excuse for fallure day after day ln school work In fact some of them assume a somewhat lnjured tone and blame the teacher for thelr fallure The fact of the matter IS that not even a superman can do a stlnt of elght hours at nlght and carry successfully a full program of studles ln the day tlme Such puplls all ln all thelr hours wlth outslde work and leave no tlme for study The only posslble solutlon IS to cut elther the work tlme or school courses The second pattern IB the war neurotlc They can t settle down If they are near elghteen they thlnk Oh' what s the use anyhow I m going to war Perhaps never to come back I can t settle down to my studles Im afrald there IB no solutlon for these All our advlce about the need for an educatlon ln the war and ln the peace hereafter fal's upon deaf ears It IS only when they actually get lnto the B6l'VlCe that they see the mlstake they have made but usually It ls then too late Now we sympathlze wlth the troubles of all you puplls but we cannot glVe grades ln English hlstory mathematlcs or any other subject slmply because vou are a member of the class Remember grades are not RIVER they are ea ned by you Stuff And Such Professor What IS denslty7 Student Ican texactlv deflne It but I can glV0 you a good lllustratlon of lt Professor The lllustratlon you have already RIVER IS enough Slt down East Tech Scarab In an all out ellort to collect books for the boys ln the SGTVICE contests were held among home rooms ln Warren C I-Iardlng Senlor Hl h School VVarren Ohlo The books were wldely lstrlbuted to the camps lh the Unlted States and to boys ln the flghtlng areas Warren Hardlng Splnster 'so the walter says to me How would you llke your rlce? Frlend Yes dearle go on Splnster So I says wlsfully Throw lt at me blg oy East Tech Scarab Callfornlan Now ln my state we can grow a tree that slre ln about a year How long dld It take you to grow that one? Florldlan L an t say for sure but It wasn t here yesterday 'Ihe Wooster VOICE Slnce Leap year IS here agaln the Lrlfl s Reserves of Burham Hlgh presented a Leap Year Party at the Y W C A Roller skatlng danclng and avarl ety show made up of the evenlngs entertaln ment Burnham Hlgh Sylvanla Ohl0 Tlme To Plant ltamlns are bulldlng good Arnerlcans n Woodward, garden seeds are on sale C ooperatlon of the student body IS needed T o hlt the celllng Wlfh purchases O pen your mlnd and try to R eallze the part that Y ou wlll be playlng ln thlq war by TBISIDR the much needed vegetables G reat satlsfactlon wlll A Iso be had on your part R efuslng such an opportunlty D oes not show patrlotlsm E ncourage your fellow students to help N ow IS the tlme to act BUY S EEDS FOR VICTORY' I Basketball season IS over, klds,so let s stop throw lug paper bags durlng the lunch perlods wk if if BF There ought to be qulte a few Vlctory Gardens thls year Over forty nlne dollars worth of penny packet seeds were sold Why does lerry Blelskl turn red every tlme she sees Ioe Golden? Could be sprlng fever could be Who IS the JUHIOY' glll that a certaln B1 Wlndhovel from Macomber IS lnterested ln' Don t blush Elleen The class rlng that Jackle Matthews IS constant ly wearlng belongs to no other than Leo Kublak of Macomber It seems they re gOlBg steady It appears Phyllls Jarchow and Gertrude Santos prefer D8Vllblb8 males A proof of thls IS a certaln Blll whom they are always talklng about Mrs Upp has plnned her seventh hour nolse on Clem Nowak Irv Part andChuck Lentz all A students Talk has been that Woodward klds wouldn t mlnd startlng a canteen ln the nelghborhood Beatlng DBVIIDISS ln the tournament seml finals broughtdlvldends to the Macomber basketball five The team was excused from school last Frlday to rest for the Woodward game Prom reliable sources yours truly has dlscovered that Woodward s males favorlte attlle 18 a cor duroy yacket contrastlng trousers and a bow tle A proof that FFKDCIS Dyer IS stlll true to her sallor IS the fact that she stayed home from the game last Thursday to walt for a long dlstance call from hlm now a days Whlle ln the course of eatlng her lus LIOUS desert Mary Hlder by alllp of the fork found the ple lylng nlcely ln her lap Sonny Lentz seems to thlnk It s a pretty g nod substltute for soap Ask hlm lf lt really got hls tace clean Jean Urndt was somewhat Jealous when she dlscovered that Flfi gave plctures of hlmself to two upperclassmeu Dont worry Jean Just merely frlendshlp I wlsh Colds Bergher senlor would tell me whose rlng she IB wearlng on her thlrd flnger left hand It ISD tworth all the sleep I m loslng Gertle Mlller, Junlor has left school to care for her mother who IS sufferlng from a heart allnlent Whenever Al Whltney sees a pretty glrl he for gets the tradltlonal whlstle and lnstead glVeS out wlth a b o l n g Fven the blggest and the best tremble when Mr Meek thunders You re next Don Leopold should know I-Ilttlng an all tlme hlgh ln the glrls gym classes Phyllls Wendel Jumped 21 lnohes ln a test HIVCD to all the glrls Strange and welrd thlngs have been happenlng slnce Woodward kldB have dlscovered the movmg carddtable whlch answers questlons at your com ITIHTI From the talk of other schools, we have learned that the Woodward glrls are ldentlfied by the over roomy whlte 'tea shlrts whlch have become qulte the fad here During the blackout Monday mornlng many brlght students were helplng to llghten the halls ll! lk HK 101 Motto of the week Watch and Pray We re re ferlng, of course, to the Bowllng Green game -4 41 if IK That llttle poem about our basketball team whlch appeared ln last week'sTattler was the braln work of Gertrude rI8BlODOWBk1 Cougratulatlon' ll Pl' R The eternal trlsngle has keen acutely apparent IH Woodward lately Sunday Ray MeNelll left hls class rlng ln the care of Ethel HOKE, but llttle Ethel, because of Frankle fand we don't mean the VOICSI, has left the go steady token ln the care of her mother Bet Mr Hogg 1816810113 I l U Woodward students proved they can take care of themself ID an emergency Just take the sur prlse blackout last Monday as an example' Woodward Takes Share Of Laurels At Close Of Tourny Harrison Named Outstanding Player long, Payak Make loulnamcnt Team Woodwa d Hlgh School s basketball qulntet dxd all r1ght for themselves when 1t came to collectxng, the laurels last Frlday mght at the close of the Northwestern Oh1o D1StI1Ct Tourna ment The squad not only copped off top honors for yvmmng the meet but annexed three places on the all tourney flrst team one on the sec ond and also the most valuable player ayyard PTOCGGGIIIQIS began wlth E L Bowsher awardlng the trophy to thc tournament champ1on Vtoodward Homer Hanham also was glven a trophy for Cfldclllflg the Wlnnlng squad Wally Ardners boy from Ma comber werc glven an award for be mg, runner up DeV1lb1ss yya recog mzed wlth a trophy for conquerm Central ln the consolatlon game lndlvldual recognltlon was glven to cverv player on both the wmmng and the runner up teams The Bear ruelyed gold medals wh1le Macomber recclycd sllver ones A speclal trophy was p,1ven Centrals Johnny Mullen for belng., h1gh scorer durmg the meet Lastlv the most valuable player trophy yyas won by Bob HZTTISOH Jumor member of thc ylctorlou I ears Presentatmn closed wlth the name nn, of thc all tournament team Flrst Team Iohn Payak Wood ward Bob Tony, Woodward Bob Harr1son Woodward Leo kubldh Macomber Sammy Botek DeV1lb1ss Second Team Rav Helvey Cen tual Jack lfe1ffer DeV1lb ss Ern1e P1etrykowsk1 Macomber Paul Sey mour Woodwaul Tom Inman Wa1te Tn addltlon to the aforementloned awauds the Bears also won three other trophles whlch thev w1ll share wlth DeV1lb1ss co leaders ln the clty race By wmnmg they put a thlrd leg on the trophy glven by the Oh1o Athletlc Assoc1at1on and thus retam tlns award permanently' Thev also recelved a second leg on the WSPD trophy The flrst tlmc Woodward shared honors wlth Cen tral for th1s award ln 1941 42 Thl IS the flrst tlflle they have won a place on the Toledo Athlete Asso clatlon trophy presented for the first t1me last year THE WOODWARD TATTLER S PORTS TOURNY TALK All of Woodward ms behlnd the team goxng to Bowhng Green to nlght From reports the boys w1ll haye qulte an audlence of the same klds that haye followed them all through the season Central has lost thelr last sn. stralght encounters yylth the Polar Bears The1r last vlctory was ln 1942 when Frankle Gllhooley and Com panv defeated Woodward ln the Dls trlct Tournament Harold Anderson former Toledo U mentor and now coach at Bowlmg Creen IS the Reglonal Tournament manager Joe Jacobs the Central lad who gaye Woodward plenty of trouble last year was on hand cheermg the Bears to ylctory over Macomber Joe IS on leave from sea dutv ln the Nayy lelleyue a team wlth a great sea sons record was knocked off bv Mallifleld by a 41 '32 score l 1 htwelghts End Season Wlth Record Of 7 Vlctorles Retlrmp from league play wlth a fan record of 1 wins and 8 defeat Mr Wllson Welss reserve basketball team hangs up a season total of 414 pomts as compared to 438 tallxes of the opposltlon Jlm Nelson set the pacf for the hghtwelghts thls year wltl a grand compllatlon of 118 maxkers Followmg are the mdlvmdual scoung rccords Nelson Katz Ixosakleyvxcz 59 B1en1ek Scalla Leon Cymbolm Kennedy Mow er Duetscher Davld Harms l'dward Marco has been appomted to be lll charge of seed orders ln lawrence Nlubers auto shop and IS now urgmg all the boys to start V1c tory Fardens POLAR BEARS ADVANCE T0 DISTRICT FINALS BY WALLOPING CENTRAL 47 31 Por the thxrd time thls year Wood wards Polar Bears agam turned on the heat to defeat Central's Insh 47 3l but not unt1l a hectxc flght was put up by the Irlsh lv v1rtue of th1s w1n the Polar Bears advanced to the fmals meet mg Macombers hlghlv touted Crafts men for the sect1onal champlonshxp Central qulntet got off to an early lcad wnth Ray Helvey causmg most of the trouble to the Bears Helvey connected on some beautlful shots md controlled the backboards durmg the fxrst half The quarter fnded wlth fentral out m front 11 8 Aflsr carelessly throwlm, the ball may Woodward began to settle down In the next perlod to take over th: lead Forward Bob HZPHSOU hlt h1s strlde lll thls part of the game and the North Enders started t cllck Teammg w1th HQTTISOH was Pob long, and Paul Seymour Defense Sp6C13.l1SlI Jlmmv Kn1er1m held Centrals B1g John Mullen to one pomt throughout the ent1re game At half tlme the Bears led 24 19 The second half was all Woodward '1s they slowly lncreased the lead to 15 polnts, whlch was held for the remalnder of the encounter In this frame Central was held to one po1nt that bemg, on a foul shot by John Mullen For Central much credlt can be g,1yen to Helvey who played bang up ball for the Cherry Streeters, and accounted for 9 polnts John Juhasz of the Irlsh and Paul Seymour and John Payak of Wood ward were ousted from the game on personal fouls Summary Woodward Harr1son Seymour Payak Long lxnler Total Central Mullen Murnen Helvey J uh asz Kronbach Reynolds Bayer Harmon Total 1 1 BEARS COP DISTRICT TITLE KUBIAK HELD TO FOUR MARKERS AS BEARS RUN OVER MACOMBER 46 26 I Trounclng a dark horse f th d1S W00d1la1d Meets Flndlay Itrlct tournament Macombecr byea 46 T10J3l'lS At Boyyhng Green Battle Of Stars Expected As Trask, lawrence Meet Bears At 0 45 tonlght the Woodward lolar Bears wlll once agam meet the F1ndlay Troyans thls t1me at Bowl mg Green ln the Northwestern Oh1o Reglonal Tournament Both teams have won the d1str1ct tltles In whxch they played Fmdlav at Kent Ohio and Woodward herc 1n Toledo Durmg the Chrlstmas vacatlon the Polar Bears played a hastlly sched uled game wlth the F1ndlav eager at Fmdlay and came home on the short end of a 28 24 count after leadmg through the ent1re game Three of the out of town cagers were selected on the All Buckeye league team They are Ted Trask leadmg scorer for the league for two straxght vears and a dead eve on all shots and a hard drzvlng forward Bllly Lawrence The other fellow Bull Rodenhauser was runnerup t Trask ln scormg and plays a brll llant gamc at the guard posltlon Hoyyever the Bears seem to be just as strong lf not stronger After the tournament at Macomber many people were surprlsed to see the fme showmg put on by the Woodyyard 1ve Also three plavers made the all tournament team from Toledo Bob Harrlson Junlor forward and most outstandmg player 1n the league John Tayak and Bob Long both makmg the team for the second tlme In add1t10n to these felloyvs are Jlm Kn1er1m the best defenslve guard ln the clty and Paul Seymour speedy forward wlth an accurate shootmg eye who was placed on the second team Wlth these two teacs meetmg agaln a tlght encounter IS expected wlth stars meetmg stars' In the opemng class A game at 830 Mansflelds Tlgers meet the Van Wert cagers Ifoul Shoot Won By Lemle Leo Lemle of Stlckney, Sanford Perlmutter of Sprlng and Bob Rut kowskx from Hamllton were wmners of season football tlckets as a result of the annual foul shootlnz contest held last Saturray 1n the Woodward gym for seventh and elghth grade bovs 1n tt1s d1str1ct Other h1gh scorers who recelved rlbbons for thelr efforts were James Dupont Charles Sampson and Dxck Johnson of Hamllton Paul Kmg lryym Kutschwak and Forest Black of Lagrange, Jake R6lSS1g of Sprmg Lddle Pakulskl of Parkland and T ddle Lan' of Sherman A pecullarlty of the past basket ball season IS the colncldence that no team held an 1nd1v1dual clamm on any pos1t1on 1n the ayerages Woodward and DeV1lb1ss loop leaders f1I'llSh6d In a flrst place deadlock Wa1te Macomb r and Central txed for second by vlrtue of 6 w1ns and the same number of defeats Scott and Llbbey ended league play m the cellar category w1th a season score of one vlctory and 11 losses to 26 count Woodward Hlgh Schools scrappy Bears advanced to the Re glonal Tournament to be held Frlday at Bowlmdg Green Oh1o The Polar Bears showed the class and fmesse a champ1on should pos sess as they took the lead on a one hander by Bob Harr1son and held It throughout the game Woodwards assault was led by Bob Long who hlt from out beyond the key and also a set of left hand hook shots to LIVE the spectators thelr moneys yvorth as far as tough shots are concerned Bob Harr1son along wlth team mates Long and John Payak who also made the all tournament team found the bucket on five field goals and a pa1r of char1ty tosses to total 12 marks wh1le Payak made an 1n dxvldual contrxbutlon of eleven polnts Leo Kublak Macomber capta1n and spark plug was held to a slngle fielder and two free throws as were other Mechamc players held to low scores that they never knew in c1ty league com pet1t1on Jlm Kmerlm Wood ward guard who held Kub1ak to h1s low mark, ac counted for the same number of pomts and put hlm self IH the eyes of Toledo cage fol lowers as one of the d1str1ct's Enest guards Paul Seymour who only accounted for two po1nts, played a flne game ln retrlevlng shots and feedlng the Bears h1gh scorers Player FG FT Long 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Jlm Knlerlm Payak Seymour Harr1son Sloan Scharer Tom Bender G Kmney, referees Dance Date Changed Due to the basketball team travelmg to Bowlxng Green today the Sham rock Shuffle sponsored by the Gxrls Leaders Club was held Thursday Marchl16 Instead of tomght War Stamp, Bond Statlstlcs The total of war bonds and stamps sold slnce the begmmng of the school year 1B S18 561 65 In cornparlson tn last year s sales the total this year 18 some what smaller Mlss Dorothea Blshop IS planmng to stage a drlve ln order to reach the S20 O00 O0 mark by the first of April It IS estxmated that lf 550000 worth of bonds and stamps are sold each week for the remainder of March the goal wxll be achleved Poe s Gold Bug To Be Gwen The Gold Bug by Edgar Allen Poe Wlll be presented on the Parade of Llter ature Saturday March 18 The selectlon w11l be broadcasted over W S P D from 1115 to 1145 A M Thls IB a story ofthe Spanish Maln of pxrates and the dram atrzatlon of the story of the search for Captam Kldd s treasure Many will en Joy the process by whlch Legrand decl phered Kxdd s code Thls story 18 read ln all freshmen Englxsh classes , : A . . . ry , , i '- Y Y '- v 11 ' yi' . . 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' ' , Woodward WhlSpeTS Wlth 4 few more truph es to add to the already large collectxon lll the case on the fnwt floor let s follow the team to Bowhng Green tomght to help further mcreuse thm number of well earned PTIZSQ Fhc Wooden Headed I rlnu. orlgmal falrw tale by Nmm Wolfe wlll be presents-cl over WTOL Marco 30 Bemg, wrltten bv Norm thx should be qulte amusmg The happv look on Stephame Ma hens face of late 1S due to the fact that she has become engaged to Al Grlll who was graduated IH January Instead of Wlt110'iSlI'lf., one of the most excltmg bawketbfmll games of the vear laQt Fmdav night It Qeemg that 4 good t1me Wag had bv tleQ Woodvaardltes atfendm Scottq J Hop que T1mme-I Phyllw Wendel Sldney Adam': and Don Weber Reprewentlng Wondvward and dl 'met elementarv school on the Crow town an annual publlcatlon of Red Crow newe are BSQSIB Papps Jumm' and June Wwmer emo Members of Woodwdrds WKIIUPUS Club who attended Fun Nlght Roblnson Jumor Hlgh laQt Mondav were MISS Grace Cronk Mlss LOUISE Tlppett MISS Am1e Mlller and MIS Ethel Kerlm DBIICIOUQ chow mem was enjoyed bv all Much to the SUTDFISQ of the chem mtry Qtudents laQt WedneQdax C Staneart mag abwnt the f1r2t time 111 mam xeam H15 entl e famllv waQ detamed at home- as a result Of f00d POISOYNHQ Hugh Montgomerv and hu, pflntln classeg are prmtlng 143 000 cop1eQ of attendance charts Letters to servicemen m bum, tx ped bv the students 1n MINS Dor othx Warner f'lY'9 Soar tx nm, cldssvs At the Spdnmh club meeting. March 14 the second and th1rd xexr students presented three scenes from the famous Qpanwh comedx Tara gueta' Ihe 21st and the 2Z.nd of hli month Dr farrxson Statr Inepectrwr XVIII he hvro to mgpect Woodward All claeqruome wlll he vmted by the Doc tor and a report w1ll be 'sent to the state department of Fduratlon I 1941 the lagt t1me the Inspectors were here the school had a hlgh rat mg and had an outetandmg record ln the SC18l'lf'6 department Let s hope the whole school ha'i an O record Mlm Marv Hutchmqon head of thr- Englwh department, was seen vmt mg Woodward laqt Wednvsdax Of the twenty four class rmgw ordered by Qemors who falled to do So laQt wvar twentv three have ar T1V6d Thex are the Qamo an las Vearq model md students are buvm them dt List vedre prlccvi AQ fOr thlS year Q Jumor class mms thev lr:- not expected for a month at lewt Although hls blendmm, of sharlrw never show It D110 Rndonhauser 1 mlm' blmd Anv shade or tone Of blue or green appear gmx to thls voung drtmi hrrr us 4111 M mmd de to why they Leader Club held then' dame on a school mzrht Prmc 1pa1 IaRue would hkv xt known that thx: was made pmsxble rmlv Qmce vue won the cxtv tournament 'md wlth a game on Frldav mght the dame xwm held on Thursdav to enable the students to attend both the game and the dance THE WOODWARD TATTLER SERIOUS PROBLEMS CONFRONT GUARDS C aptaln Of Seventh Houl Hall Gualds Revealed As Jean McNett Hall guardw who sorva during, thx last hour of thc day are tlw people ln the Tattler llmehght thw week Two 013.101 problems confront them people who serve SQ hall guards dur mg the seventh hour The flrst bemg people who have buxldmg permlts and tend to lmger around the halls antll school ri CIISIHIQQI-Ed The Qewnd problem IQ the students who have gym the seventh hour After gym thev lolter ln the halls and go to thelr lockers before the perlod tF'I'l1llI'ldt0? Servmg ag captain of the seventh hour hall guards Vi Ida Ioan Mclvtt ASSlStll1g MNQ McNett are Donald Moreland Norman Qklhz Rlchxrd Merclkel, James Szmlgalx Harrlet Long M110 Vogt Rlchard Wuuddvll Audrey DBVFICQ Pete Athands Iohn lvdel Doris Butterhaugh 'Iom 1 rant Row Brabham Wlllldlll Slhlllldt Dorothv Peet Melxm Young., VINIBII Zawodny Ivermg, Mmur linttw han Rogers B111 Amted Dorothy liuhacv Leo Scal1a and Bernadme Smothc-re Inqulrlng Reporter Wlth Qprmg just around the wrnor the Important queQt10n thlS meek IQ Are vou plannmg to haw 4 xlcturw garden If eo what vull vou plant Dolores G3Wl 0I1QkI XQQ I plan to have a vutorv garden I had beau tlful tomatoes lad war and I hope to have beautlful tnmatneQ thus war Yvonne Chadwick Pvprx year vw have 11 xlgtorv garden We have two lotQ one m the cxty and one ln the countrv In the clty we pant radlshei lettuce and other vegetables we uw ln the home everv dav In the country we grow squash vucumbers morn and potatoes Va erm Kmlec We rc 1,0 ng, 1 Ieets radmheb cucumbers and other garden vegetables are what no plan Lf grow Plvlnd Drcwno My p.1rentQ hue 4 lot ln the countrv We re gmng, to plant almost all kmds of garden vegetablw Genevieve Dudek We wont have a very blg vlctory garden because me dont have very much room but anusav well plant some lettuce radxshec beets and 4 few other veg etableg Phyllw Plotrowskl We haw- garden every year Im gomg t plant .1 lot of beets and a lot of r'1d mhes I love radlshes' Army Nurse VlSltS Abalr Lleutenant lane Harrlgan Armv Nurse paid a vlslt to Mlss Angela Abalr Tuesday Lt Harngan was a for mer pupll of Mlss Aban' at Chase School She was a graduate of Notre Dame Acadeym It Harrlgan recelved her tl'81hIDg at Fort Benjamin Harrlson Indiana She 15 home for sux days and 18 now statloned at the Station Hospltal of Fort Knox Kentucky It Harrngan has stated that she has been m the Army Nurse Corp for fou months and has enjoyed every mlnute of lt Ihcrm irc novx SlXl00H bfvvs attfml mg Iavsrence Nuber defense clas m auto mechamw dallx f m 3 to f' p m Also enrolled rs Intix llenrx 'md she IQ prmmg to thc bus H1 ni the Q0 called vse-aku mx IS no lflllkll weak Rov lf vuur car :,t.1llS I 1ttw xxaltmg, mth '1 xx rvnch ln hand Umar gfllkl 'lhank vou for tWll1Y1j., thv vom Your U90 70 IQ wpqlh rug-gprii CALL ARMS fru-ting'-1 Here IS some Informa tum on your favorite pmup boys ll'l the servlu of Uncle Sam A latter thankmg the staff was ze ccned fxom Seaman Paul Llchen berger who IS statloned at Great Lakes Harlan Plerce IS takmg the Navy Speclallved Tramlng course Here us has address AXA Harlan J Pierce USNR 41202 Iohn Carroll Um verclts Umx He1ghtQ Cleveland 18 Ohm Wrlto to Iwrfat Lieutenant Robert W Schwellmger 0754140 i89th liomb Crp 565 bqd APO 614 cfo Postmaster New York N Y Fvm brothers who attended Wood xx nd Pvt Flenn H Sandhn 5545203 US -Xrnw Hq C0 180th Inf AP 0 45 CXO Postmaster New York N Y ihdrleq Sandlm S2!C SQS C 117 lrkQ 405 L S Great Lakes Illmom Lpl Pmll Ochmanek grad of 42 IS mm statloned somewhere ln Italv ipl Robert J Lewis grad of 41 IS also m Italy The bo5s met formerly m Tunm Mul ss wanted by Tony Golai Mall hls lctterg to Cpl Tony Golas 35546307 Detachment of Patlents 49th Ceneral Hosp AI O 715 cfo Iostmaster San Franclsco Cahf Raymond Gemer who left recently for the naxv wrote ln and requested 1 Tattler H15 address IS Raymond Leslie Gelber S 2fc Group 24 U S N A B P D San Bruno Callf Harold Ressler reports that he haw been on maneuxers ln Ioulsldna Wrltr t Pfc Harold P Ressler 35544858 Co E 511 Parachute Inf Mfnl would be appreciated bv Pvt ludw K Sloan Sec !Fl1ght 15 AA 'I TI D Bovsdom Collegc, Bums uuk Maln: He wlll graduate m May and I9 .xlreadv takmg tests Rurntlx homf on leavv IS lrdnk Sylak graduntf- of 1943 Address hm ITldll to Frank R bylak W T iff USS hantner DP 00 do Plc-vt I O New Yclk N Y 'Worm Dagefoerde grad of ld-,I yur has been changed from V 12 to NROFL according to a letter rc cuved hy Mr Rohr He says the only difference IS that ln addltlon to the college work he IS takmg naval sub Jects Hls address NROTC N Dage foerde A S CV 125 USNR NTU University of Oklahoma Phl Gamma Delta Barracks Oklahoma A Irttvr was recelved by Mr La Rus- from Blll Schuhsch requesting, .1 Ta hr The dddrws IS It W C' qlhU1lSIh 01576620 161Qt Port C AIO 708 vfo Iostlnaster Sdn Fran mmm Fallf Harb Watson former W01ldWdlIl student home recently, has been moved to South Dakota Ma1l IS dd dressed to Pvt Herbert S Watson 55534565 807 TSS BrkS 832 q10llPs Falls Armv An' Basn Qmux I ills Qoufh Dakotn Hun Bhuhowskl AUM JL N914 U0 Iflwt lost Offlce qan I'r'mc1Qco LZlllf0I'hl1, would be glad to hear from some of you V1S1tlHg here at Woodward whlle home am leur- x me Rah Hunt Mm,- mewvf hte E Bloom, Senlor, Shuffle Chalrman Sholthand, Typing, Maln Suhyucts Wlth Thls LBSSIC funeral chanman of the Sham rock Qhufflv '1 dance spomored by a 1rQ dmels lub lb , brown halred Llsle Bloom Thm chxpper senlor who IG usually seen mth Marllyn Busdleker another gnu enthuslast has .1 heart mterest m the Umted States Coast Guard Wlth basketball toppmg her sports het Iflsle IQ often seen playmg and refereemg thls partlcular game, AQ she dlsplass no partlallty the term fan and square IS well applled to thls athletlc lasme when she of fimatos at game-Q one of her dUt16S as 1 loader Xlthough Ilene has no faxorltc H1 ilu hm of fum! potato chlps are her xxcdknus Oh I llko shorthand and tvpmg was thc rcplx Qnapplly gnen bv thu luwhful I ' 'J upper clawman when qulfful on thv matter of favorlte sub.yectQ Qho later hmted that It was the tmghcr fMr Wuqj that caused har to favor these subjects L1qu1d Alr Demonstratlon In place ofthe regular actxv tles mov 16S on March 25 an entertaxmng and educatxonal lxquld alr demonstratlon wxll be QIVBH by John Sloan of Indlan apohs Indlana Admlsexon wlll be the same as for the actlvntles movxe 15 cents Dancmg Classes Planned This year Woodward s annual Senlor Prom wlll be held at the Frlanon Ball Room as has been pre-uouqly done Thls. formal affair wlll take place Aprll 14 from 9 12 P M Norman Wolfe IB the general chan' man Under the dxrectlon of Lucille Foley and Tom Meade dancmg classes for the prom wlllbe held durlng the asselnbly permdq on Tuesday March 28 Fuesday Aprll ll and Thursday Aprll 13 Feachers actmg as chaperone are Mrs Doxothy Matheny Mlss Catherme McClure Mlss Dorothy War ner Mrs Eula Upp and Mlss Mary Spooner Mrs'-. Amle Miller and Llyde Meek are class advlsors Sophomores Hold Forums Sophomore students of Mrs Mane Erklg 5 me-venth hour Fngllsh class ran a serles of forums durmg thls past week The first forum held luesday charge of Mary Jane Kubxak and was entltled I ontroversxes m connection wlth the sophomore prom Wednes day Rlchard Bubllck spoke on How much freedom should parents allow hlgh school ch1ldren Kathleen Schmutzer headed the form Thursday speakmg on Should hlgh school students he permltted to work? The last form held Friday and entitled Dressing up a hlgh school girl was ln charge of Dolores Thomas All the students ln the class must partlclpate m thedally panel dlscusslon Nutrltlon Meetmg Scheduled DIECUQQIOD of plans for Qtopplng food wastes 8!ldt69Ch1I1g students to choose wholesome lunches will be held at a meetmg ofthe nutrltlon commntees of all the hlgh schools at 3 30 on Monday March 20 at Warren School Woodwards Nutrmon Commxttee composed of Mlss Hazel Coy Mlss Angela Abalr Mrs Lec1lAshbrooke Mrs Mary O Bnen Mlss Catherme McClure Mrs Marle l rslg Floyd Lords and f L LaRue are asked to attend thls meetmg In 1 moccnt Qpofd tx plm., test gum P I VlXI'lY1 kaff '11 4 x I x 1 bl xwr p ' I1 I t uns a e . l I . - ' , g -1. li . , . r 1 . 1 I v . 1 ' ' I L - ,, v. . , . . , ' , . x 1 . . . I ' '. .I ' . ' ' - ' ' ' ' 1 ' I o 0 ' ' 1 . . , V A --- - ' .. . ' . 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'Fi III Wooow RD T f1jTLER Here 0IIlB Vol XVI Toledo Ohio March 24 1944 N0 22 TOLEDO PROJECTS HI 1 FRIENDSHIP COUNL II BACK CAMPAIGN RED CROSS HOLDS FAVORED BY HEAD D Martha Kohene Favors Move Of Hlgh Schools To Stop Waste Miss Hazel Coy Dr Martha Ixohene of Columbus, who IS he 1d of the Nutr1t1on D1v1s1on of the Dep lrtment of Fducatlon com mented Iavorably on thc 1Jl0j6CtS car r1ed on 1n the var1ous Toledo hxgh schools to make the students nutrl tlOll consclous and to stop waste Rcprescntatlvcs from Woodward who attended the recent meetlng were C C LaRue M1ss Haael Coy MISS An gela Aba1r Mrs Marv OBr1en Mrs Cec1le Ashbrook and Mrs Mar1e Er slg The meetmg was held on March 20 at Warren School and L L Lowsher super1ntendent of Toledo schools, preslded Mlss Halel Coy md nurses from mach school made leports on the1r progress I'or expressmg thc neces slty of proper nutr1t1on thc schools are usmg the f0ll0WlIlg methods radio programs, slogans postlng menus posters, morning bulletms, and publ1c1ty through school newspapers The schools are planmng to exchange ter1a supervvsor for all the schools Her 0fflC6 w1ll be a clearmg house for these posters One obgectlonable factor ln the pro mot1on of this nutrltxonal program IS that some schools have very short noon hours and students do not haye t1me to cat the1r food properly Reverend I Tayloi Speaks At Second I enten Assembly Wlth the playxng of the Star Spangled Banner the second 1n a SEFIES of Lenten programs opened wlth the Rev Charles Taylor of All Salnts Lp1SCOpdl Church as guest speaker The Rev Taylor congratulated the Glee Club on tl1e fine Slflglng' of Swmg Low Sweet Charxot Deep R1ver Co Down Moses and Steal Away Ye are the salt of the earth,' was the Rev Taylors thcme He made the polnt that developmcnt physxcally mcntally and sp1r1tually was all 1m portant Pc-ellng that prayer IS an cssent1al to life, Rev Taylor closed the as sembly w1th a prayer These spcakels are brought to Woodward through thc courtesy of the H1 Y and I+r1endsh1p Clubs The Rev Lmcoln Long 1S scheduled as the next speaker on Thursday March 30 C lavln L c m c r and former Wood ward student was wounded 1n actlon zn Italy and recelved the lurple Heart Let's hope he IS on the road to recovery FOR YOUTH CANTEEN Today durmg the b schedule thc first assembly was held concerning the embryo Youth Center whxch the H1 YFr1endsh1p Counc1l IS sponsormg The campaign to enlist Chartel mem bers began at that t1me and w1ll con t1nue unt1l Thursday March 28 Any h1gh school semor JUHIOT or sopho more who IS lnterested can become a charter member by paying., flfty cents to the members of Woodwards student committee who are as fol lows flcn Weaner ahalrm 1n of the Hxgh School Cantecn Youth Lffllllill Donald Dans representm the sclnor class and also the I-I1 'Y Prnest Kam fel rcprescntlng thc Junlor HIY Lloyd Iarnes represent1ng thc sopho more H1 X Maryln Hasc1l Junlor class pres1dent Ralph Fble sopho more class presldent Margaret botz enhart Helen Barr and lda Mae Rahe representmg the C1rls Fr end G WEANER CHAIRMAN sh1p Club R1ChaTd Joseph repre sentmg the Student Counc1l and Su sanne Ioerke representmg the Tat tler Jack Waters IS Woodwards representatlve to the H1 Y Friendship Counc1l Also workmg for th1s proJect is an adult advlsorv committee wh1ch lll cludes Iohn Black cha1rman R D Muller MISS Loulse Herler Mrs Rog er WllllalUS MISS Crace bl'Ylltl'l MISS Mary Iou Somers Merr1ll Nauts, the Rey lorter French and Ford Weber FillS membershlp campaign IS be1ng conducted throughout all the Toledo H1gh Schools The mam 1dea of th1s canteen sa1d Glen Weaner lS to have a de cent place for h1gh school students to meet He also added that plans 'ue under w ay for proyldlng a snack bar a Juke box and other recreatlonal equ1pment Woodward Maumee On Forum On thc next hlgll school forum to be held Friday, March 24 from e1ght to eight thlrtv at the Macomber aud1 tOl'1l1ll1 the toplc dlscusslon w1ll be Should Wc Tax for a Pay As We Fight War 1I'0gI'8l1l9 Students from Woodward and Maumee H1gh chools w1ll be represented Of the students submlttmp, essays those wr1tten bv Kathleen McCloud Nancy Rosenthal Betty Hart? and Dolores Perna have been selected and two of these g1rls have been asked to read the1r essays and the other two w1ll be on the panel of experts All essays were judged by Harrv B Lamb superylsor of Rad1o Edu cat1on Pasces Llub Gives Skate The Fasces Club will sponsor a skate at Memor1al Hall dur1ng the Easter vacat1on on Thursday Apr1l 6 In charge of the affairs are com m1ttee members, Nancv D1amond cha1rman, Phyllls Jarchow Helen Danko and S1dney Adams T1ckets are 50c and may be pur chased from any club member or from Howard PIIIDIJS ln room 142 Colda Bergher IS pres1dent of the soc1ety and Howard Ph1pps IS ad v1sor R L D Totals S316 50 Contr1but1ons for the annual Red Cross dr1ve amounted to a total of S316 50 This sum lncludes contrlbu t1ons by teachers and cafeteria work ers Although students were 11ot asked to contrlbute at th1s t1me, one stu dent contrlbuted 3,2 50 fEleven teach ers were not reached as yct so thc total w1ll probably br mcrcascdj In comparison to last ycars total of 239 50 th1s years lS greatly ln creased I'r1cnds who wrltf to Ralph Sha mus w1ll bc lllttl'fStCd to kllUW that lns iddrcss has bcen fhanged t Pvt Ralph Shamus M04 Q M C1 cfo A 1 O 'H94' lostmaster New York New York Jule. Du Hart dlspatched a letter to the staff contalmng a very n1ce poen1 If you k1ds wrltc maybe he w1ll an swer 1n poetry I' t Jule I' u Hart 55227080 Co A lst Bn lst Regt Fort McClellen, Alabama Dr Ph1l1p Nash Scheduled As Guest Speaker At Banquet Dr Ph1l1p Nash, pres1dent of the Unly6FSltV of Toledo w1ll be the gucst speaker at thc annual banquet of thc Woodward Engmeermg Soc1ety belng held at the Womens Bu1ld1ng Mav 18 Other speakers and guests of honor lllLllJd6 Idward Evans, former presi dent of the Board of Education Judge James S Martm, l1fe member of the Soc1ety E L Bowsher superlntend ent of Toledo publlc schools Charles C LaRue, pr1nc1pal, and Ford Weber member of the Board of Educat1on It lS at the1r annual banquet that a scholarshlp to the College of En g1neer1ng of Toledo Un1vers1ty IS gwen to some outstandmg sen1or boy 1n the SOC1ety awarded to Alfonso Ph1l1p Robert Ruff IS pres1dent and W F Rohr IS advlsor Soc1ety Elects New Member At a recent meetmg of the Engi neermg SOCl8ty Dr John D Brande berry was elected honorary member Dr Brandeberry, dean of the Col lege of Engineering and act1ng dean of mathematlcs has been the guest speaker at the banquet for the last two years In a letter to Mr Rohr, he stated he felt very honored and would g dly accept the 1nv1tat1on 'Th1s said Dr Brandeberry w1ll br1ng about closer relat1ons between the Eng1neer1ng Soc1ety and the College of Ellgllleerlllg at the UH1V6TS1tV Members Of Girls Leaders Club Attend DeV1lb1ss Play MISS Qatherme McClure, g1rls gym lllStY'LlKt0I' wlth Iyorma Fleming, Har rlett long and Mary Hlder members of thc Gxrls Leaders Club attended thc DeV1ltr1es program to observe a Modern DZTILIIIL, act at DeV1lb1ss Hlgll School last Monday, March 20 lhcsc techmqucs helped 1n loosen 1111, their msucles and made the glrls vc ry llght on their feet very smooth lll the1r act1ons and also made the1r bodles vcry flexlble lh1s one act performance was un der the d1rect1on of M1ss LOIS Ente mann, g1rls gym lnstructor at De V1lb1ss The Woodward spectators noted that exerclses to lxmber up their bOdl6S had to be practlced over many t1mes by the performers of the Mod ern Dancing act LOCKER CLEAN UP Teachers, Students Both To Ald In Dr1ve March 28 Mrs Mary O Brien Woodwards Red Cross Wlll be the r1cher by hav1ng a locker clean up next Tuesday March 28 durmg as sembly The waste paper jammed 1n lockers will be collected to benefit both the government and the Red Cross Mrs Mary O Brien s first hour class w1ll place Red Cross stlckers on every 15th occup1ed locker Fac1ng the lockers each pup1l walking to ward the r1ght carr1es h1s waste paper to the first marked locker Th1s pu p1l, in turn IS respons1ble for taking the paper to the deslgnated collection centers on each floor Collect1on cen ters are Rooms 122 first floor, 229 on the second, and 314 on the th1rd FACULTY TO INSPEC1' Pup1ls are to rema1n at their lock ers unt1l they are 1nspected by asslst 1n th1s 1nspect1on Classes ass1st1ng 1n sorting and stackmg the papers are MISS Annie Wettermans second floor study hall, Mrs Grace Kellerm1er's study hall, and members of the Red Cross Teachers respons1ble for Clearlng the halls after the work IS completed 1nclude F1rst floor MISS Hazel Coy, M1ss Loulse T1ppett Joy Mohrhardt Lawrence Nuber, and Mrs Eula Upp on the second floor Charles Stanart, M1ss Hannah Shaw, Mrs Grace Kel lerme1er MISS Ruth Lloyd, Mrs Hel la Anderson and Mrs Mary Schuler the th1rd Hoor M1ss Grace Cronk, Clyde Van Tassel, Leo Roble, W1ll1am Rohr, Mrs BSSSIS Brukett, and Jo seph Dence Band, Glee Club, Orchestra To GIVE Concert March 31 A combmed concert of the band, glee club and orchestra w1ll be g1ven Fr1day March 31 at e1ght oclock in the Woodward aud1tor1um The select1ons chosen are In the Sllent N1ght Ode to Amerlca, Hommy Four Negro sp1r1tuals and Walta of tl1e Flowers Joneal Renz, a sophomore Wlll slng G1psy Love Song as a solo Arrangements are llOt as yet com plete and changes may be made 1n the select1ons played by the three groups T1ckets are pr1ced at 40c and are ln charge of Clayton Sa1onz, presx dent of the Glee Club The concert w1ll last approxlmately two hours Edgar Sorton IS adv1sor of the Glee Club, band and orchestra , ve 1 ' 1 1 a ' -1iT .... 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THE WUUIIWARIJ TATTLER Iublrshed and I rrntecl I vcrv School Wcc k hy th Puprls of Woodward llrgh Sc'I1croI lc a srngle copy cyan We cwsvarwr a'f-iusscrcrvtfb TATTLER STAFF Edrtor rn Chref Managing Editor News Edrtor Feature Edrtor Specral Feature Exchange Edrtor rs Sport hcrtrr Plrls Sports Edrtor Mllrtary Edrtor Busrness Manager Column Editor Susanne Loerke orbert. Znkolskr Lucrlle Foley Chrrstrne Pavlos Beatrice Braleckr Robert Hallett Walter Bonkowskr Ruth Komrsarek Srdney Adams Florence Baker Ceraldrne Putty Reporters Ralph Faaewskr Joan Pnyszek David Grrb- brn Mary Hrder Patrrcra .Iarnowreckr Anne Kornowa James Nelson Lourna Roberts Sabma Slrchcrnskr Frank Sloan Erleen grogmdle Dolores Wugrclsk Jacquelrne Wuyclslc c and Florence y Advisor Mrs Mano Erslz The Tattler staff on behalf of the faculty and student body wrsh to express therr srnoerest sympathy to the famlly of Ser geant Jack Schoenfelt graduate of 1942 who was killed m an arrplanc crash ncar Wendover Ireld Utah On To Columbus' IHI frrst trnrc Vt s our basketball team has rc rchcd thc st rt sernr frnals I'hrs rs a g.,rcat hour to thc sc hc ol and students haye r rrght to bc proud of such a. f1ne coach and team Woodward has gone to Columbus beforc but not for the semr frnals Before the war brought on travelmg drffrcultres, there were no rcgronal tournaments and srxteen teams trayeled to thc state caprtol representrng Ohros four reg ons Let rt be sard here that we students 'rre bc hrnd our team one hundred per cent Fyen though the majorrty of students wrll not be present rn body they wrll be behmd our team rn sprrrt and STRONG Good luck Team and may you be Ohms best' Sprung Tlme, Cleanlng Tlme' S A FURTHER ard rn the Red Cross Paper Drlve, on March 28, students yvrll be asked to cooperate rn the locker clean up cam pargn held durrng the P schedule Students arc requested to separate the waste paper and card board, whrch wrll be salvaged and turned oy er to the Red Cross Inspectron of the lockers wrll be made by tc rch ers who wrll be statroned at yarrous pl'rccs rn the halls S0 kids, cooperate rn makrng a thorough clcan mg of your lockers Turn rn all your waste papcr Boys vlSlt Vocatlonal LL FRP SHMPN boys who rntc nd to tr rns fer to Macomber next semcster should h ryc therr rnrnds made up by March It rs rmperatrve that the boys know absolutcly whether they rntend to go to Vocatronrl or not Fach school rs 'rllotted a certarn quotr of stu dents who are elrgrble for enrollment at the cr rlt school Farlure of any boy to defrnrtely make up hrs mrnd may prevent a much more rntercsted antd conscrencrous boy from hayrng., thc opportu nr y Do your part' Makc up your rnnrd If you h ryc an actual mterest rn gcnng, ascertarn the oppor tunrtles afforded by thrs rnstrtutron Il mi whether you arc gorng, to trke aclyarrtrgc of thc type of rnstructrons offered thereby erther grvrng yourself or another a chance to attend Vocatronal 1 Love can overcome almost anythrng' B111 Wrn hovel, Macornber basketteer, and Erleen Trondle are really CllCk1Dg Even the drrbbrng Vocational reoegfed Frlday farled to shatter therr lrttle prnk c ou THR WOODWARD 'IAFTLER STIIFI4 AND SUCH OVPR THE BAC K FENCE o t rrn y wr humor and rokcs uccrrts of 1 sc roo honor of thc feast day of Sarnt l'atrrck ravc printed therr papcr thc Lerrtrrc, on lrght grccn papcr an orrgrn rl rder The rnfluencc of the w rr has bcc n shown rn lyrrnt Iunror llrgh School by thc purchase of new Wrr looks A fc w of these are Fuadalcanal Drary, Dress Rehearsal and Dr Wassel H lt' Who goes there Amerrcan Adyance and recrtc the scconcl terse of thc Star Spangled Banner I dont know rt Iroceed Amerrcan lhc Guard and lacklc Stockton llrgb School Calrfornrr Not only drd Vyoodward boys rntcrestcd rn the Xrmy Nayy tcsts takc rt but also boys of Ircd mont hrgh rn lrcdmont Lrlrforrrra Son Mothcr rcmcmbcr our Z5 precc drnncr sct Mother Yes Son Well rts r Z6 precc set now As thc newly burlt sky scraper crashcd to thc ground thc cngrnecr rrycd Darn that dccrmal pornt Selccted sers t crrcourrgc trc strccnts to rnyes then money rn bonds and st rmps were made by the Commercral Art classes rn Stockton Hrgh School Calrfornra X passrny., thought Women wc rc made before mrrrors and lrayc been before thcm eyer srnce and rt seems that when food for thought rs bernr., clrshed out, too rrrany people are on a dret Hopc you cnjoycd rc'1drng thls Black Java If Onlv Nou tould Ile rr Nell Mrllory rayc rbout ltrtr See Morton Sclrulrk perform 'r chcmrstry ex perrment Frnd out whose rrng Itern Schultr wears on that cham Iet Tonr Mcadc tell you about r ccrtarn Kate from I' U Keep track of the mrmber of pcn pals Mary Speak hrs rn the SCFVILC Could You Imagme Helen hay wrth typrng. paper Vrrgrnra I'wanskr dorng her own rlgcbrr Frank Volker awake rn class' Mamre Itrchardson wrthout her cconomrcs Lveyln Nclson not talkrng about It cl ' Leo Irndvrllc wrth hrs Inglrsh' loe hrankowskr wrthout Dan Benrek Bettey Grrner mrnus loc Mrlcskr' Ive Heard That Lrne Before sc ms rnc lye hc rrd th rt lrnc be orc Its from rn old frmrlrar r rc I know hrm well what agony' Its gruesome how r turrc Itccalls rn obnoxrous goon, A goon th rt snuggled too closc to mc row bccaus hcard trat before h Jrst rs th s Iorcycrmorc Forevermore r rhrpsodv No usc rn your sryrng morc Iye heard that lrne before llrat rusty crusty dusty lrne Tl- Nil U Senror r um csc Irr 1 re Fun Issue ought to be commr., out I reshrn rn The what 1ssue Senror The Fun Issue Freshm rn What s that cnror ru frncl c P reshman When Senror Oh pretty soon Freshman Why he so secretrye matter? Semor 'Why be so rnqursrtrve ' Freshman Huh Senror 'Shake a leg, Seat Freshman 'Huh senrors' rlvoul lf crrtrorr grrl ' Hryc you sct your traps nn c lh rt rmporta drtc s r 1 rt scc s Falk about rntcllrgcnt pcoplc ln Mlss Pdltll Murphys thrrd hour I nglrsh class Mrss Murphy was ercplamrng thc asscmblage of a sentence When you throw snow at a wtndoyy she sard you dont yust throw loose snow You pack rt rnto a snowball to grvc rt more force So rt rs rn a sentence rlso You cant just have Z1 group of words When you assemble them corrcctly what do you have Came the brrllrant reply of Robert Ieltman A. Snowball Why drd Dolores ludlrckr try to hrde durrng, the sey enth hour gym class last Wednesday when the basketball players came rn to help decorate the gym for the dance' Don Braleckr rs qurte an cycpc rt rn hrs lrnc lat Janowleckr drdrr t know wh rt w as happenrng untrl the hc rt reachcd hc r foot Ish tdrms drd qurtc a remarkable Job of rnak mg, those senror prom posters Srd rs remarkable at other thrngs too Nlrss Tlppct rcally rs surprrscd at I'rncst Klrp fcl s humourous rc marks pcrtarnrng to cryrcs It wasn t a romantrc rnclrnatron that caused Pat Swrsshelm to call out to Bruce I'egtmc yer If ou dont shut up, Ill smack you Song Sheet Blues ye rad or Nothrng, at All -ts rmc 1 cs fo Sunday Monday cr Always tal Sal urned out to bc 1 lrst Ia and Shme Itvery Nrght about Thrs lrmc shc goes to the C IJrve wrth M1 Frvc by Irve down to the Blue Room, whrle Im Home on the Range cookmg Onron Loop If I Had My Way Thered Be Some Changes Mrde When Homeward Bound sh Speaks Low, Good Nrght, Soldrcr Well Meet Agarn Now shes rn Porncranna and Ive got Those Clone and Left Me Blues I guess You and I are Born To Lose rrc lsrhrs sccms to mc hayrng, r hard mc ryrng to dccrdc whrch of thc Anrborskr ICXNIIIS rs more her type Srncc thcy look so much ahke whv bother ' Could rt bc that Mrss Spooncr rs the rcasorr Don Frgpcs can usually bc found rn the grrls gym durrng, I schcdules Further rnforrnatron would pleasc Joc, Dencc very much letty lerrat has a specral present for that pc rson w ho Icavcs half of an rcc cream bar on ner 1 r y rn the noon rnoyre Would rt or y ruldnt rt bc a wrsc thrnr., tc clrrm tus' Although Iohrrny rs too bashful to pop the quc stron Ioscphrne Nowak lb strll rn hopes that hc wrll trkc her to thc Sophfrolrc noncl g o ' rnnrc llycrs trrrc cr c t t h r by Iob Ir t Scems they re cngagcd Nlrss Iclrra Mcl rughlrn s hrstory classcs wcrc 1 c scroo rnsrec r letcr cnc of thc studcnts put a tack on c Iarr thc rntrcrprtcd yrsrtor would hryc sa c mccn a clay too ca C rllah rn s furlou coulc h rvc nc to y uns look on Iuc llc f r rrc s c could Ll L to 1 J t cr c morc how many rpplcs would you haye'7 es thrs seems to be the onc successful way Mr Mary Crousc has of tcrchrnr., plane gcometry t hc r fourth hour class Overheard rn Woodwarde halls Don t believe the Jap who says Erght Amerrcan planes flew over Japonese antr arrcraft batterres and all ten of them were shot down 'Bats nn the belfry' IS rrght Only thls llttle bat was found under the water fountam m the gurls' gym MISS O'Brren lnterrds to keep It experimental reasons V 1 Y Y 1 1 Y 1 I ' L I I ' 1 ' 't ' ' , 'I --I I'- .. 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Seek 'First' State Championship E l nov-T All City tageis Chosen, J Payak Leading Balloting 1 lr sc 1 DU sports writers throughout the city under the direction of Walter I onkow skr sports eclrtor of the Tattler the followrrrg tc rm rs the chorce for po s1t1onS on an all city basketball squad These posrtrons wcrc acqulrecl by thc boys plav nr crty league play and the ballots were counted before the tournament tearrr First I'canr l ry ik Woodward I Kubrak Macomber I Pfeiffer, D6V1lblSS C Mullen Central G Long Woodward F Second Team llarrrson Woodward F brown DeVrlbrss F Inman Waite C Ixronbach Central I Lotek DcV1lb1ss C Honorable Mention Maher DeVllbrss Helyey Central Ico Kubrak Macomber forward was named captain of thc frrst squad whrlc Sam Iotck was picked to lead the second team o rr ay k Woodward Ir r School cager was the only Llayer in thc crty who was placed on eycry sports writers first team Thr yotes were tabulatcd by r point system 4 first plaer vote rates frye points while a second team yotc nets three and an honor rblf mc ntron gets one yote Ifollowrng layaks Jil pornt total was Ifleffer who received 48 and Knbrak who rated 4F Of the other members of the first squad Long and Mu en rcccrycd 44 and 47 points rc spcctrvcly Ot cr boys who drl not nrakc thc gradc but rcceryed yotcs wcrc Ioncs Scott Scymonr Woodward lretry kowskr Macorrrhcr and Kcller Irb ey The Columbus audrtorrum has a seating capacity of approximately 4 500 persons Onlv four schools rn Ohio hayc tickets for the garrres at the audi forium Woodward has 300 reseryecl and 100 general admission seats Norm Pollman director of athletics at DeV1lbrss sent a note of thanks to the Polar Bears who sent him a card while he was 111 with append 1C1t1S Nh l -of its CANTON LILHMAN IS BEARS FOE strong Martins Perry Boys To Meet Middletown In Second Came Drawings mule last Monday morn rng find Canton Lehman meeting Woodward while Martins Ferry meets Vllddletown tomorrow afternoon in the Columbus audrtorrum in the semr nnal matches for the statc basketball championship The winners of these contests meet in the evening to determine the state champion All four squads have yery impres srye records with every game ex pected to be a battle royale The tourney s fair haired boys are Martins Perry s Purple Raiders who haye 26 straight wins including a triumph oyer yaunted New ark Middletown won t bc any shcep lcd to the slaughter bv any me urs not with ZZ victories and one defeat on rts record Unbeaten Crncmnatr St Xavier fell vrctrm to these boys 24 18 Canton Lehnran proved they rc a strong outfit by winning thc regional against such opposition is Massrllorr and Canton Tirnken Toledo Woodward completes the quartet of frnrlrsts The Bears trrmmcd Mansficld and Inrdlav both former st te clranrps t y tlr Northwcstc rn Ohio regional The games are called for 1 in I Z ll' r the final it 8 p Tickets or thc garncs cost ill for gc ncral rdnrrs sron whrlc rescrycd seats cost 11125 Vt oodw ard had 500 rescrycd sc its and 100 general admission tickets for s rle Separate tickets must bc purchased for the ifternoon and f'Xtllll1,C,' games Having lost four games Canton Iehman had return games with three of the victors and eyened the count on each oeeasron In the drawing for opponents at Columbus Monday Coach Hanham didnt have to draw because it was done alphabetically Woodward Basketball Team Complimented In Letter Fred A. Hunt, member of the Board of Education, in a letter to Charles C. LaRue complimented Woodward on its showing in the district basketball tournament at Macomber The follow mg is an excerpt from Mr Hunts communication rllcuch If l1cn Ilrouglr rt rx rullrcr 11111 rn mmzng 1411111 Io vu lrozc nrurlr I rnjoyccl un :lr lllyl, uoocluurcf lllgll Nclrorl frmrc llllilllgll o cs! unc I rspccmlly urm o congratlllcllc ull lllc IIHIIIIIIFN or tlrcrr hire spzrrl cnrrl Icom play Thc num uns ct rcplronullr ucll :omlrccl mul Il grcat cleul r Ilflllf I lnou must ga to llormr who rnrulrcrl tlzcm According to Bob French sports cdrtor of thc Toledo Blade word was receryed from Findlay praising the Iolar lears team on their fine spirit and sportsmanship Also the Bears were wished the best of luck while at Columbus Team Columbus Bound For Try At State Championship Woodw'ard's basketball team left for- Columbus and the state tourna- ment this morning accompanied by Arnold J. Brown, athletic manager, Coach Homer Hanham, Doe Dence, faculty manager, and Bill Beach, Syl- vania Burnham coach. The ten players who were picked to play in the tourney and Archie Wil- liams, head manager, will leave Fri- day morning enabling them to have a practice session at the audrtorrum Frrdav afternoon l lans hayc been rrrade for the team to stay rt thc Deshler Hotel Meals will be taken at the Y M C A be cause of rts location rn the crty On Saturday C' D yan Tassell member of the Athletic Board will leaye with Wrlter lonkowski Don Scharer and Bill Stewart assistant manager Walter Bonkowskr will re port the games for the Tattler Mrs Upp faculty rrrember in charge of cheer leaders is taking Bob Hallett captain of the leaders and two others who will be on hand to lead the cheering section lolcdo basketball fans have pinned their hopes on Woodward for bring ing to town the first state champion ship honors ey er to come to this city Bears Win Regional Title BLARS ADVANCE T0 STATL TOURINX lBX W HIPPING MANSFIELD 4822 2 Woodward llrgh rn winning the re Vt oodw rr d Student Ticket Sales Are Tops, Mount To 781 According to the report sent rn by tlydc Hari nrarrager of the Toledo Sectional Tournament Woodward High School students haye set a record for the tournament by selling a total amount of 781 tickets for three games Ranking next to Woodward, was Macomber having sold 770 student tickets at forty cents apiece The total amount turned rn by all the high school athletic boards netted to S3 117 40 Scott High who was defeated rn the first game in the tourney had the least number of tickets selling only 58 student tickets There were al together '607 student tickets sold Srncc each team was allowed travel ing expenses Centrals fee totaled 88 80 with a bonus of 825804 while Scott again trailed with a total of S66 71 including S2 Z0 for traveling and a bonus of 564 51 Trophies and gold basketballs were presented as special awards Gold basketballs were given to the all tournarrrent team and trophies for the most valuablc player high scorer, winning coach md wrrncr of con solatron game Basketball Touiny lands lhc girls 'iftcr school basketball tournament camc to a closc Wednes dry March 15 with the Wrnerbusts h y i wins to ti crfdrt Fhc ltockcttcs hold second pl rce losrng onlv one ganre Captain of the winning team is I lorra Aberlrng and her team mates arc lfthel Roddy Betty Lou Claypool lrarbara Marquardt and Ellen Tucker For the first time in almost 50 games Newark came out on the short end, Martins Ferry Winning 41 34 gronal tournanrent by defeating Mans field rn the finals at Bowling Green 48 22 earned the right to represent this section of Ohio in the state semr finals at Columbus on Saturday Although the Mansfield cagers drew first blood on a foul shot Bob Harrison who hit the first seven points for the Bears began to dis play his offensive talent Bob Long and lohn Payak also hit from the field rn the first period to put the Toledo team at an 11 5 advantage This lead was maintained throughout John Payak again led in the offen srye end of the game hitting 5 field ers and a pair of foul shots for a 12 point total Bob Long and Bob Har rrson followed Payak with one noint short of his mark Jim Knrerrm rn his usual form turned rn hrs outstanding guarding gamc as he held Mansfrelds high scorer to one fielder and five charity tosses The Pears retired at the half wav mark leading their gallant op ponerrt 20 0 Phe second half was a repctrtron of the first period and the Woodward lead was built to 28 points at which time the second team car rrecl on vc rv capably I laver Iong Knrcrnrr I 'ry ak Seymour H irrrson Duhart Slorn c mc g off to a qu start wrtlr Icmcllav nrountrng a frve point lc ad on the I olar I ears 6 to 1 Final lx crtchrng Irold llanhanrs quintet steamed rn at full speed to knot the sc orc rt tcn for the quarter mark In thc scconcl perrocl the two squads maintained the neck and neck party with the opponent adding one extra field goal to their total to set the pace at halftime 18 16 Fmdlavs Trorans unmarred record of 20 yretorres was blasted in last Fridays tournament contest with Woodward by an eight point margln, 46 38 7'-'c v, . 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' ' ' - ' 1 ' ' . - Woodward Whlspers Tomorrow the dCL1SlVL, gamm of the year Wlll be played as our team traw els to Columbus to battle for tht tltle of state champs bupport of the Student body wlll be greatly needed so pack your httle sultcdbefs and b :Lk the team wlth your mlghtv Lhecxs Those of you Whu knew Dorothea Noble grad of 43 and former repm ter of the Tattler Hllght be mter ested ln kll0WlI1j., that shg has been elected to the cdltorxal Qtaff of the Purple Parrot a magazlne of col leglate llfe at Northwestern Umver Sl y Woodward I'6LL1VCd ndtmndl rmcug n1t1on by a pxcturo of the recent paper drlve conducted by the Jumor Red Cross, appearmg 1n two Red Crow publxcatxone Jumor Red Cross Jour nal and Thg Al'llGI'1C3.l1 Red Cross News Servlce As a gift for Sblldlllg, lll .1 ldrg, seed order March 11 Mlss brace Cronk recelved an Amencan flag flve feet long and three feet vude ThlS flag wlll be QIVGII to the room whlch sends m the h1ghest Qced order Wlth automobdga nom tho mam Loplc dwcuesed m the scxence classes Floyd Lords commented that th1S study would be evspecxallx good for glrls who have the demre to put thelr foot on the clutch or brake espe cially now 'ilnce gm ratlonmg, haw been cut to two gallonb lourmg Lasalln K. kogh s last Wednesday were the members of Mws Marjorle Harmlton s retall Qelhng classes The followmg., lb .4 hat of movneb to be shown by Clxdp Van Tassel m from '307 between March Z4 .md Aprn 1 Aerial N3.VlLfdtlI1H Fundamentals of Aeronautlcs loul Weather Clouds the Alps and Valgncla to Cranada John Sexton freshman who ha broken hls arm for the thlrd tlme thw year was QI nt mmlc books Land, and gum by hls flfth hour evcrvdax llV1Ilg' class, taught by Mrs Dorothy Matheny Whnle dlSLUSSlYl,., hurnfmyms In Mrs Kathryn Schulu-Q Inghsh Class the students xx f-re very much amuqed xx hen Jeanette McComb gave her defl l'1lt1OI'1 of a hole 89 somethmg IH the ground that amt there The sharp lookxng appearance of Cal Katz durmg the past wack IS probablw due to fmal Lontgst from h1S brother to allow Cal to wc lr h1 zootSu1t Jacket, now that -Xrt hls brother, 1S m the gym A Vlqlt xx dQ made bx txw students m Mrs Isla an Vrankens retall sc-II mg class to the Letter BUSIYICQQ Men N Bureau Upon returrmg the glrls made a report to tho claw about then trip In the near future this group wlll tour the downtown dlqtrmt to ob serve varlous wmdow dmplaw All Woodward boys wwf lflvlted to attend the HAY mvgtlm, Mit Wednesday Mnwh 15 ut whmh 1 movmg p1cturo of th: Nxvv was shown Six semnr Mrk m Iulpmg., Hugh Montgomerv bmd 5004! Ines f' books for the Rnfarrl of' ldundflam Fhese glrlq are Dons Bums MdFIlVH Bl1Qdl6k6Y' Lthd Hog, Helen Il-wr Ida Mao Rahf md M gmu Km tofiak sk I '44 Mxqq Gram Crunk cmmnrrutml tha' three orders for seeds hdvg been sent 1n and that the flrst shmment of seeds was very successful THE WOODWARD TATTLLR THE WOODEN HEADED PRINCE The Author The Cast He ns 11 vears old and hls black han IS Qllwery Whltf' but hls Qhrevxd fam IS of wurqe unhned and hls fldqhv blue eveQ are vounf, wlth the umxorrled youthfulnew of one who hae DLVGI taxed hls bmm mth prob lemQ more abstract than whether tc mme or not to comel HP haw 'ls W00f61Sh a fam ax could be found ln the length and breadth of Woodvsard Hlgh School square high colored short HOQQCI Wlde mouth and hmmm m mee look mg Thus vue fmally get around to Ill troducmg Norman Wolfe wrlter of 'lhe Wooden headed Prmce .1 pldk soon to be presented Norm quotes If the falrw tale IQ a success lt wlll be due to the cast ' but rumor haQ xt that It IS really Qohd 'Io make .1 long, story short .and hesndes I hhve alrmdv u d up nl mmt all my room Ill sax Normu 1 neu at I'2l.dl0-Llll IQ Lllllan I'l.11r Jack R9lChlll1 me hm contemporarv QPHIOI' Irom dmlrmxn IQ strictly .1 Crosby fan Mrs Havel MLManamon Homer .md Art top hls teachers doesnt have tlme fol .1 thlng, doesnt have tlme for a thmg, doesnt hlve time for a thmg' emphams dltto and notlw to MISS Warner WoodwdrdS radio departmunt IS 15, un IH the foreg.,round this wink The Wooden Headed Prmce nrngln 11 falrw tale vxrltten by Norman Wultm 1 scnmr member of thL rddlo pmductmn dass, mll be presented on station W'lOL March 30 from Z 30 to 2 45 Charantgrlllng, Harold the wooden luadui prlnce 19 Chfford Daud Other membn rs of the cast mclude narrator, Ramon Lam queen Ramona Carr goowglrl Phxlhb Konop old man 111 the moon Fdward Voss mtch Brld get Carr lord mlnlster Norman Wolfm and page Pom Meade 'Ihe sound effects xxhlch w1Il be done In the author Norman Wolfe nd Kathleen McCloud are very umquv I'rec1ouQ rehw madc ln Ger mlm m 1890 have bean brought ln hx I du nd Voss lhc title of the falrx tale speaks fm ltsolf Harold the stupid prlnce bolluu hxmself to be the xusmt man m tha kingdom Hls mother the alex or schomlng, quenn dorms 4 plan uhuh hack up to a cxcltmg cllmax Thu IS thc thlrd or1g.,1nal falry tale WXI'lttOll bs 1 Woodvx ard student to be produced on the alr Mms Helen Marle brlffm IS the to mhmr of the radlo and scnpt class BEAS Q BOX Dear I ca Why 15 1t that Mdxxm laxlm usually seen wandering near hc locker between sixth .md suenth hours ' Just Lurmus My Dear J C Could the reason by that Ioul Trutt h.1Q hm Seventh hour dass m the first floor I knovs lt all B01 Dear lied From whom dld M tn Ilultl get hor big' Nan rm5,I' Smu ra lv Nosoy Dear Nusa All little 1.Iremlms tm Il lllt that I llll lfrd IQ the om Am I rlght 7 Bea Dear I 1 1 Hou do vou account fur the hdppx look on Carolyn Powell Q face of late ar '7 .uc ben o tl t hr 0 frlend Pruce Selbert has completed hls boot tramlng at Great Lakes and mll soon be home Cuplds Asst 'La Dear L-ea, Im vxalkmg around llke a chlcken xxlthout a head Ierhaps you ran help me by answermg, thm Slmplf quegtmn Why N Florence Mwejvvs Qkl called Jvnx .md her slstcr Helen Pubblfw Headlessly Youns Frvlnta Punfluut Dfdr Plnrcnu M Thr mcknames 'ipcdk for Lhmm sclveq For further lnformdtlon ask Iflorcnu hcrszlf I solvc 11 that mmf 01 mg., mth their study f many and I'l1L,Id.11d students of Mn U4 rthd Vornulwls hlsturx 11.1 ses fm Tlllklllj, Sllixildl rvpurts for the hh: nx on thum subjects Mm Helon Lxmanq he nlth mlvmw haw made wauouq notebooks fm health Toplw chmen for Qmno f these books xwro on hun to prount certain d1seaQe's such as l113.IflY'l3 tu borculoqm otc NVh1l0 others wen on chalm and how to bc attractne WSPD To Broadcast Resume Of Games At 4 30 Saturday Ralph SISSOII WSPD reprcsenta. tm- urn at Woodward Wednesday to ohtam 1 ruordln7,I of the band and flee Club SIIILIIIL, the school song, The rmurdlng will be used at 4 30 p m Saturdax when .11 resume of the Qtatf flnals xull be broadcast over WSI D Radio Stltlfbll WHIC Cmton vslll bruulmst 1ll CINS A 5.,.-llncw Satur dm lft1rmmm1 from Columbus Ohm Int xmitul luledu listeners will haw, xxfudf mion Ichmfm and thQ Mar llns Pmrx Middletown 5,41nu. broad mst fmm thc Columbus audltorlum Fanfon IS dlffuult to dlal on Toledo rulms 14 4 1 snmunt.L bmtxu . the xxmnrrs can hc heard mer std tum WSTV Stuebemllle um., 1 slt ups the ITIIIIIYIIUIII for Naval training, TLIIUINS 4 lot f cndurdmc says IoreGt B.1dg,,Iu 40 keeps you Qore for about two or three nuke let dlonv dolng' 2000 Hr ms lcdxlnp, on th: U S S Oahu xml Ins addross 1 lforf-st I' Badglcy cl, SSOahuDex L N T S Nmxpurt Rhode Bland Sacksteder Substltues Mrs Al Sacksteder wlfe of the Scott coach has substltuted for Mlss Edlth Murphy for the past week Wolfe Chosen For Forum On the forum program to be held m the audltorlum Monday afternoon Norman Wolfe lwlll represent Wood ward with Betty Hart? actmg as alter nate Students from three other Toledo high schools wlll also partlclpate ln the program Book Prlnted Prmtmg of the Book Program of Study was completed last week ID Hugh Montgomery s prmtmg class Flve thousand copies were prmted The book IS dlstrlbuted to students m elementa y schools who are enter mg hxgh school as freshmen next September Cholce of courses and stud les avaxladle throughout the four years of hlgh school are all dxscussed xn the Study Work on these books was be gun adout a month ago CALL ARMS Have' Vou drum your good dcul to cn y L to thc men Hu l UI name to morale boosters' Idgk Ulch wrotp .md rgqugsted some letters from those blonde around the Qchool Hovs about 1t'7 HIS new address 1 Pvt Jack Ix Ulch H and C Tank In Areall I O San Dlego 44 Callfornla Seniors Joe 'Vlarkowskl sald he would be thmkmg of you when the Prom IS HIVPII kddress hls mall to Pfc Joe M3Tk0WQkl C A 50111 Replac Camp Flhott Sdn Diego 44 Qan Diego Calif Richard Williams uhm reuntlx ummpleted boot tTdllllHL at 1 reat Lakes spoke to Muse ldlth Murphys I ngllsh clawes Tuesday H0 IS study lm, to bm 1 l ddl0 techmman Fmxnlm, at the Marlm Form all Qtdtlflfl li Lorp Richard M 0Sler MC V M S I 344 M A '3 Atlantm Fleld Cherry Pomt North Caolma In a lettu' rue-lved by Mr Rohr from Imhe Anderson he states that he operates a T3dl0 transmltter Whlfh umts 'if 000 md V: the klnd Vkhlfh 1 4 cum s umdf speu IS 18 vmrds pu mmutc Wrltc. to In le Anderson H I ar racks 229 Scott Field Illmms Second It Jo'-.Lph Kll7l0WQkl with the 6th Alr I-one m Pngland was ehot down our I ermnny and IS now 1 prisoner of war Ifollowmg., m hls brothers foot steps as .1 flghlcr mlot is Roman R lxollowskl Baty D K A A CWWJ B Nrmy hr Han Richmond Va Ha wrote and bud thi tralnlng, was tough xludymg, from I0 to 11 hours .1 day 1 t lkzlsmc, 1 N mum xxrltlng, to hum K L Balsmeysr M ZXD U S S Humphre S cfm I lut I ustnms San I mm lsm C a.l1furn1.1 Home on sewn ddv furlough was Juhnnv Ilcchockl former Woodward stud: nt Stntnmfrl ln the Larlbbcdn arg.: for t 0 xr r flomg' patrol duty ua Harry lddul MdLhlDlQt,Q Mat: 'V He has edrnsd 4 svruu har for tvm vars m that area Thc vuather was xr-rx pleas mt around Puerto IIILO am U10 women art 0 k ton I C Idlium ruened 4 lettu' frnm Yale College that Stanley Semeno wich a gmduatg of Woodward now ln the Coastguard IS makmg better than axLr.15,e grades at Yale Aftcr being., hum: on furlough Joe I ubau has been trfmqfemed to Camp Reynolds Pa H12 address IS Pvt Ioseph I Luharl 5229005 Co D froup 7 rd Regt Camp Reynolds lumnsylwanm Om would thmk thu wzr was over ilu way min ure on furloughf, and Icdvu last Wednesday we were, all surprnsad hy a VlSIt from Chuck Nlmn last ymrs mdlfor now Ill thx Xrmv llc IS smhonmd at Lamp Rob :mon md IS now .1 corporal Ye for mar Ml rn ports to camp aftnr a short furIou1,h of ugh! days Traveling. I fn! thus dayb lSlIf ll Chuck' Also hom: was Johnny Lalahan fnotblll star and Alex Vlertlbeck also of the 1,r1dder': Both Army men seemed to mnyoy themselves durlng the lunch houl and had 4 lot ln com mon It must he purg luck to have so many klds who know each other home at the same time 1 1 . 1 'll ... ' x 3 ' . . . . ' . . . . II , I . I I . I ' . . . ' A K . . K I K , ' . I . . I. I v -- 1 II I- I r I rI I I II II III . I -I I - -I . 1 , , , . at rv 3 ' ' ' V I ' u ' yn , ' L. ' K n n L u r V - , I ' Y X - . , . . , . . . . . I , . . - .. , , . .-v Y .. ... 2. - . . . .' -. - . i.I. Well, xrlc , m . . . 1 ' .' ' ' - 1,212 ' X ' .,.,'.,. .ld . . . th. . .- . . su .mc .14 yo , Q, . ' I v . - 1 v I. I . . . I- -I Y If I I I I g :F S: u 1 1 ' Y 1 n I I I L b J.. J. .v. , . , . 4- , P . - .' ' : .. I. . . , . . . I, I 1 . -- . , I I .I . I , I , I, . , . I 5 1 I r . - I I I I r 1 .. . . . . . I , Y I .1 . . I V I . . v ' ' r x . I I I . I . ' ' '. I . .' , Q . . . . 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Be A WOODWARD T TTLER Com, to 4'Can,'l'eener Constantly, Consistently Constructive I The Concert I Vol. XVI Toledo, Ohio, March 31, 1944 No. 23 GLEE CLUB BAND ORCHESTRA CIVES CONC BRT TOlNIf HT Surton Dlrects Student Muslcal Orgamzatlons Tonlght at 8 p m ln the school audltorlum Fdgar Sorton musxcal d1recto yvlll present a comblned con cert ur le orchestra, chorus and band Thls llll1SlC3l presentatlon IS a revlew of the years work ln the field of muslc Featured muslcal selectlon of the orchestra lS the now popular Hollday for Strmgs wh1ch was composed by Rose They yylll also play the Black Rose Oyerture bv Brockton, R mance, Rubensteln, Tales from V1 enna Woods Strauss, and Young Amerlca Marches by Goldman The chorus has prepared the fol lowmg pleces for the program Walt? of the Iloyyers by Tschal kowsky In the Sllent Nlght Rach manmoff, and Ode to Amer1ca b Cam Thev wlll feature a medley of four spmtuals Swmg Low Sweet Charlot, Deep Rlver, Go Down Moses, and Steal Away Joneal Renz w1ll be the sololst 1n the Gypsy Love Song by Herbert Selectlons to be played by the band are as follows The Thunderer March, Sousa, Hungarlan Dance N 5 Brahms, Deep South Over ture, Isaac Llllya Invercarglll March, Llthgow, and Amerlcan Pa trol bv Meacham The band w1ll also accompanv the maJorettes 1n a spe claltv dance Chorals and Waltz, selected wlll bc the feature of the begmners band Interludes ln the program wlll fea ture Ramona and Brldget Carr ln a vocal duet Susan Tlmmel ln a plano solo, and an accordlan solo bv Lorena Wagner Usherettes w1ll be Mary Speak Lettv Hansen Tickets w1ll be taken up bv John and Lor1n Eckhart T1ckets may be purchased at thc door for the regular prlce of forty cents hlcn Weaner, Robert Boudreaux and Thomas Meade are sworn ln as Alr Cadets Congratulatlons fellas' 200 STUDE TS JOIN CA TEE l xamtly two hundred Woodward students Jomed the newly formed Hlgh School Canteen durmg the member shlp tdlllpalgfl yyhlch began nnmedlately at the close of the mass meetmg last Frlday for all SQDIOTS Jumors, and sophomores and ternnnated after school Tuesday of thls week Glen Weaner, clty wlde chaxrman opened the as sembly wlth a LOHCISIWE talk on the hlstorv of the canteen and the need for lt ln Toledo Then followed a questlon and answer perlod by Woodward s representatlve commlttee who revealed deflnlte facts pertalnlng to the canteen -X commlttee of f1ve faculty members actmg as dlrectors, are Mrs Eula Upp, chalrman, Mlss Belle Joseph Mlss Camxlla Sayage, M1ss Am1e M1ller, and Clyde Meek Results of the lllelT'lbel'Shlp campa1gns held 1n other Toledo hugh schools are DeV1lb1ss leading yvlth 523 stu dents followed by Llbbey wlth 400 Whltney, 278 Woodward 200 Macomber, 200 Wa1te, 176 Scott 193, and Whltmer 43 Of the two hundred Woodward students who became charter members, forty sxx were semors, seventy s1x, Jumors, and seventy elght, sophomores They are as follows SENIORS IINQUIRINC REPORTER sldne Adams Elizabeth Albrecht Phyl 1ST SENIOR DANCING What IS your opmlon of the Te Age Canteen movement? IS he questlon of Importance thls week Fmal results show that the majority of the students asked, responded m favor of thls movement Betty Jane Lang, sophomore I thmk 1t's a very good ldea because lt keeps the klds oil' the street and gxves them a place to go Chris Gravls, sen1or Freshme lnstead of ienlors should be allowed to Jom, because the senlors w1ll leave soon, whereas the frosh have three vears to look forward to I thmk lt s a good plan Betty Borchardt Jumor Thls movement IS swell because ltll glve the klds who dont work somewhere to spend the evenmg Lester Haddad, sen1or I thmk 1ts a grand ldea' Ive been lookmg for qulte some tlme for a good place to go after a movle Delphme Gazda Jumor I belleve the canteen w1ll attract more klds to town, wh1ch yvlll lead to Juvenlle de llnquency I don't tlllllk 1tS a good project ' Erme Rychlewskl sen1or Well In my estlmatlon, 1t's O K but should be opened untll at least 10 30 PM Ruth Trautman, semor Its JuSt grand for klds that arent busy w1th other act1v1t1es a brllllant 1dea because It w1ll de crease Juvenlle delmquencv Dlsplayed Ill the case on thc second floor IS an afghan of lllllltl colored squares knxtted bv the glrls ln Mlss Annle Wettermans everydav living classes Loerke, Joseph Foley Mohrhardf Erslg Lured To Scoff By Rumors Lured by the rumor of a newly ll1Stll2llt8tl smolcmg, room and lounge for students, Mrs M D Erslg Joy Mohrhardt Susanne Locrkf Rlchard Joseph, and Lucllle Foley vlslted Scott I-hgh lll search of more concrete eyldence onlv to be confronted by a blank stare md a Not to my knovyl edge by Ralph Demorst prmclpal of SH S Slnce our paramount lnterest was dlssolyed wc nnmedlatcly turnccl to the lunch system thc flrst loyc of Mrs Frslg and Mr Mohrhaxdt Scotts svstem IS basically llke Wooclwards haylng two lunch hours yylth an mtcrmlsslon between and a cholce of the cafeteria or noon lllONll for the students Comparatlycly th noon lllllXlI rcsults of waste 1n1t4 rlal yyc c pr: l cally ldrntlcal Thc rcflec tory Scotts cafeteria besldcs being., smallcr than Wooclyyartls ll1 sun catmcd to only a handful of stuclcnls Wc who ylslted Scott can youc h for the quallty of their food though a cllrth of hot ylttles was found A flfteen cent Vlctory lunch lS sold to lhlrty stuclc nts md tc achc rs Only male facultv members partxclpate ln the superylslon of thc lunch system Boys and g1rls deslrlng free lunches also may help by selhng sand wlches and mllk outslde of the audltorlum and collectmg refuse ln llttlc carts pushed up and down the a1sles of the noon mov1e The hall guards of Scott were consp1cuous by thelr absence Om teacher situated so that all 6XltS are 1n h1s ynew, IS the only hall patrol necessarv Another feature not to be overlooked was a publlc telephone ln the mam offlce Mr Demorst our guide pomted out the hlgh llghts of the tout md dllSW6I'6d OUT !'lUlll6I'0llS Ql.19I'leS For a compendlum the noon 1nov1es are equal lll cleanl1ness Wood ward's cafctcrla 1 frcquc ted ly ro tudc. t ard offer w'der varlety of food Y lis Bade Helen Barabasz Helen Barr Beatrice Bialeckl Margaret Botzenhardt Betty Bowersox Marilyn Busdleker Wln nie Buckley Richard Chesko Donald Davis Dorothy Demskl Jean Donahue Chester Foeller Lucille Foley Kathleen Frisch Betty Gzrwackl Richard German and Lester Haddad Wanda Jutkowskl Jean Klmple John Kocinskl Ruth Komlsarek Fred Laker Bill Lang Dorothy Lewandowskl Susanne Loerke Marlan Long James V Martin Ida Mae Rahe Janet Ruppel Vlrglnla Schlffler Josephlne Ska!! Eleanor Snle- gockl Clara Mae Spath Lois Spiegel ben.. Mary Helen Stauffer Genevieve Stefanskl Richard Strawser Glen Wean er Don Weber Fay West Minerva What more Al Whitney and Norman Wolfe JUNIORS Marilyn Arps Delphlne Barabash Gwen Bernlng Pat Boogaart Betty Borchardt Amelia Bronowskl Sue Cheney Betty Lou Claypool Jean Crawford Nellie Dorn Robert Du Monte Virginia Ewan skl Helen Fay Lucille Fox Ralph Galcwskl Ursula Geoffrlon Dorls Ger man Joan Gnyszek Stella Gussls and Maxven Hascal Russell Henning Mary Hlder Patrlcla Janowleckl Jim Jarchow Rlchard Jos eph Marlan Karg Edward Kerekes Ernest Kllpfel Jean Kloster Anne Kor nowa Don KOSt91 Marcella Kwlatkowskl Carole Leddy Donald J Leopold Harriet Long Caroline Lorenzen Doris Lumley Phillip Mansour Charles McNitt and Rob lt M C b e c om Natalle Mlckel Joe Mlleskl Blll Myers Elsie ee Dolores Pudllckl Jack Reichl- Gm otte Rutkowskl Virginia Ryblcll Arlene Saetre Ruth Ann Schroeder Morton Schulak Ruth Schultz Doris Schwelllnger James Seed Marshall Sellgman Vlvlan Skaff Beatrice Slates Sabina Sllchclnskl Nancy Snellbaker and Patricia Snyder Delphme Swat Frances Swearenger Dor othy Taylor Eileen Trondle Eleanor Tusslng Ruth Vohl Isabelle Wagner Jack Waters Phyllis Wendel Kathryn Whaley Gene Winters Dolores Wujclak Jacqueline Wujclak and Petronella Zakrzewskl SOPHOMORES Delores Abbajay Betty Adams Donna Barabash Rosemary Biggs Rose Brab- ham Kate Brockman Marcella Chesko Margie Daywatt Rosemary Demskl Peggy Denman Alvlna Drewno Bonnie Eldridge Mary Gravlus Collen Grlbben Jeannette Gottschalk Betty Hablg Char lene Hamilton Rose Marie Hanna Larlne Huglll and Dorothy Hublsz Joan Jakubowskl Phypllls Kanla Betty Klelnhans Lottie Kllmek Eleanor Klo slnskl Evelyn Kosnlkowskl Betty Jane Lang Shanna Laufkoetter Betty Levee Jean Lewis Eunlce McCaffrey Evelyn McDougall Jeanette McComb Violet Maier Alice Miller Patricia Mohr Lu clllc Musczynskl Irene Nowak Ida Olfet and Delores Orzechowskl Betty Perlatt Delores Plotrowskl Rose mary Pokrywka Sue Pnyojskl Frances Ratajczak Joneal Renz Marguerite Ric ard Roselyn Roscoe Jeanette Roslak Rosemary Sezles Virginia Sellers Delores Slcbrasse Lula Sextan Mary Lou Slates Teresa Soldner Bonnie Lou Stallbaum Gertrude Steiner Lottie Sztukowskl Juanltl Szymanskl and Mary Alice Urban Maly Vinson Lurena Wagner Elaine Weiss lloyd Barnes Stanley Brantmyler Ralph Fble Sylvan Esslck Andrew Fenadv Tom Grabowskl Ronald Haddad Bob Jacobs Francis Jastnewskl Jack Lang Blll Leon Pete Lesowskl Wallace Rutowskl Robert Smlth and Archie Wllllams Melvm Gust grldder star of thxs vear, went back to Great Lakes for further asslgnment More news later on Melv WRITE LETTERS Donald Txgges, another star grld der ,and Sports ed1tor of the Saga, left for Great Lakes yesterday Ex pectmg ' o 'scar fron: you soon, Don CLASS HELD THURS Cablnet Prom Commlttee Clrculatlng Petltlons The flrst of the three dancmg classes for the sen1or Prom was held yesterdav March 30 durmg the as sembly The dates for the others have been set for Apr1l 11 and Apr1l 12 Records whlch have been donated by Wanda Jutkowskl and Norm Wolfe w1ll furmsh the muslc for these classes T1ckets were glven to each couple attendlng the prom, but these tlckets wlll only be an admlttance to the dancmg classes T1ckets for the prom wlll be dlstrlbuted at a later date Members of the cablnet and prom comm1ttees haye pet1t1ons and f there are any students who have not s1gned a petxtlon, they are requested to do so as soon as posslble Apr1l 14 IS the date and Pretz Russell and h1s orchestra wlll furnlsh the muslc at the Trlanon Ballroom for th1s affalr Adm1SS10H prlce IS two dollars Lucllle Foley and Tom Meade are co chalrman of the dancmg classes, Norm Wolfe IS chaxrman of the prom, and Mlss Am1e Mlller and Clyde Meek are class advlsors ir Honor Roll if Pvt Leonard Olender class of 1942 was kllled ln an automoblle acc1dent at Fort Sam Houston, Texas Before the acc1dent he wrote a letter to h1s parents telhng them he was to be transferred sometlme ln the near future Avlatlon Cadet Theodore Walczak graduate of 1935, was kllled 1n an alrplane crash recently SCTVICGS for Sgt Jack Schoenfelt were held at the Eplphany Lutheran Church last Monday Sgt Schoenfelt was k1lled 1n an alrplane crash at Wendover Fleld, Utah Agela Abalr s Food Classes Prepare And Serve Lunch A luncheon was prepared and served by M1ss Angela Abalrs ad vanced food classes Monday, March 27, xn the newly decorated lab d1n1ng room Guests were Harry Lamb, dxrector of public relatlons for the Board of Educatlon, Robert Gunmng, moder ator of the pzellmmary tryouts for the Town Meetmg program, Charles La Rue, prlnclpal of Woodward, and Mrs Dorothy Matheny, Mlss Mar JOTIB Hamllton Mrs Hazel MacMan amon, Mlss Camllla Savage, and James Pollock, Woodward faculty members 9 1 '1 1 I L , . . . , . s 1 f 1 u ' 1 ' ' ' .' , . . 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THE woonwinn Tinian 'Published and Printed Every School Week by the Pupils of Woodward High School. Price 3c a single copy. L I ol f Q f':::r 'E'T7iT'?i IIEIIID S-' W' THE WOODWARD TATTLER PRINCIPAL POINTS l I Stuff' And such A Ai' '. Our 1944 Basketball Season has 4 V ended. In a great many ways it sl. ', was the most momentous in 1.i5fff' 1' . Woodward History. During the double round of play our team ' loss to a rival team. This left us A ,fi W I s L lljt ,F TJ ' 3' 1 X suffered one defeat, a one olnt l P fry! ill! l' ff not charrpions,but co-champions rw ' X 'of the city However in the dist- TATTLER STAFF ' I D xg-'Agrict tournaments play our team Editbr-in-Chief . .............................. - ....... ,. ........,,,, Susanne Loerke Managing Editor ......... ......... ......... . ...............,..., N o 1-bert Zakolski News Editor ..................................................... ............. L ucille Foley Feature Editor ....................................... - .........,..... Christine Pavlos Special Feature ...............................,....,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, Beatrice Bialecki Exchange Editor .A..-..........Y..,...............,................... Robert Hallett Boys' Sports Editor ....,,.,.. ,..,,, , . .,,.,.....,,....,,,. Walter Bonkowski Girls' Svorts Editor .,............................................ Ruth Komisarek Military Edltlll' ..............................,,........,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, Sidney Adgmg, Business Manager ..,,.....,.......................,.,....,,,,,,,,,,., Florence Bgkgr Column Edifnl' ...............,............,.. .4 ........,.........,.,., Geraldine Pntyy Reporters-Ralph Gajewski, Joan Gnyszek, David Grib- bln, Mary Hider, Patricia Jlmowiecki, Anne Kornowa, James Nelson, Louina Roberts Sabina Slichclnski Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores Wujciak Jacqueline Wujclak and Florence Zych. Advisor -Mrs. Marie E1-sig. Let's Go By The Bells OODWARD TEACHERS have long tried to impress upon students minds the necessity of getting down to work as soon as the bell rings at the beginning of the hour This is only right but itis different when the teacher forgets that the period ends when the bell rings at the end of the hour It is weld known that many teachers not occa sionally but habitually detain the entire class after the bell to assign homework or finish hearinga recitation Students are often greatly inconvenienced by being held after the bell and forced to explain their lateness to their next hour teacher come to the far end of cafeteria line or miss a bus Can t some fairer arrangement be made' Fair to the student and fair to the next teacher' Rules For Writing VERY so often letters and notes are sent to the Tattler Ofiice offering suggestions and criticisms concerning the various activities held during the school year This is as it should be BUT, in almost every case letters are not signed with the author s name Instead they are very often signed A disgusted senior or A group of girls or simply A Woodward student Perhaps the authors do not wish their names made known publicly in the event their letters are printed in the Tattler This too is perfectly natural BUT if this IB true students should make known their wishes In either case letters Must be signed hy the writer if he wants it printed Also, many letters which we receive should not have been sent to us but rather to some other party for instance to the chairman ofa committee The Tattler is not a clearing house for mail So whenever you write and the Tattler wants to hear from you make sure you are sending your letter to the proper authority sign your name, and designate if you do not wish your name to be published Between You And Me are you? These questions are particulary for girls It seems that the feminine sex of Wood ward has gone adolescent They ve gone back to the good old days when marking on the walls and dry ing their hands on their mothers curtains was popular The painful subject of this editorial is the girls locker room It s a pity that there isn t someone who can follow us around and slap our hands when they get into mischief such as wiping lipstick on the shower curtains and writing Bill s name on the walls which are there for only one purpose and that is to hold up the building Note if it is art you want see Miss lune Ander son We do not print this for its wit Nor its poetic grace We don t care what it says a bit It s just to fill the space came through with the championship. Then in the regional tournament we drew a strong suburban team that had defeated us ear- lier in the season. This time we beat them and went on to the regional championship. Now we were one of four teams left to play for state hon- ors and every team a champion. The remainder of the story is known by all of you. We eliminated one of the four teams and then lost the state championship by the narrowest of margins. One of the finest things that happened to us was the loyal and enthusiastic support of all rival schools not only in Toledo butin all Northwestern Ohio. Just as soon as we won the final game in the District we were not just a school going on to the Regional Tournament we represented Toledo and all 'loledo wished us well. It showed the highest type of sportsmanship and was a fine compliment to our coaches our team and our school We have no complaints no alibis Our boys played brilliant basketball The officiating was the best and the opposing teams played the same high grade hard clean basketball that we did It just wasn t our year hut it is one that we will long re member let s try to excel our record in 1945 Do You Know That Mr Phipp loved to read hrimrn s t' airy Tales as a boy? Phat Bruce Tegtmeyer once wanted to be an un dei-taker' That lack Parish grew quite fond of Flmer the safety patr ul m s cat kitten of his eight grade days? That Richard Slaybsugh once was over awed by the presence of the daughter of his eighth grade teacher lhat Ronald Born h irdt loved to use thc slides in his first grade ' That in the sixth grade Tommy Grant was the first one to finish knitting a six foot scarf'7 lhat Robert Ruch earned th nickname Old Faithful as a csult of his once unchanging devotion to Phyllis Konop Class Prophesy This is a forecast of what may happen to some of our beloved seniors twenty five years from now Elizabeth Albright champion hog caller in the state of Texas Elsie Bloom geometry teacher I arilyn Busdieker coach of central s Wolf tea Virginia Bueter prize fight manager Dickf hesko P swoon crooner Clarice Burns editor of a newspaper Joan Cooper head of the post othce department Marilyn Deck beauty operator Jim McDougall heavyweight prize fighter Donna Slates charge of Flattop funnies Bob Ruff all star cowboy second only to Gene Autry Dalvin Serrin has been eyeing a girl from De Vilbiss Her name is Betty Domito The reason for reasons? that Dorothy Iozwiak ter so often are Jim and Joseph Trapodie lim Kidd is a frequent visitor at lockers number 99.4 and 99? What is this about Marvin Burley and a girl named Mildred Advice to civilians suffering with rationing To save gasoline don t drive around pedestrians go over them Silence isn t always golden sometimes it s plain yellow Reader s Digest Science is resourceful It couldn t pry open thc Pullman windows so it air conditioned the train Reader s Digest Here I am again with news items andjokes. After all, someone must keep the sunny side up. lk as il Bill Woodward: Would you like to dinner with me tonight? Mary Todd: Sure Bill: Okay, tell your Mother to expect me about seven. lk S 8 Rehearsals for the senior class play, Junior Miss, at Central High School, Sheboygan, Wisconeon, have begun. sk 21 Sk Last Friday was the official opening of the Youth Center located in Stockton high school, Stockton, California. The center provides pool tables, ping pong games, soft drinks and dancing. 41 if HF Can yon mention a great time saver? Yes, love at first sight. ---Stolen. 4 tl 1 Mairzy: Why is a rabbits nose always shiny'?' Doats: Because his powder puff is on the other end fbi-O-R-Nl The Aeronauticus department of East Techmical high school recently reveived two Allison V -12 li- aued coiled airplane engines Heres a little Jingle that was found in an ex change paper With my two hands I d like to chbke That everlasting bore Who reads this column and remarked I ve heard that Joke oefore Black Java OVER THE BACK FENCE Spring' Ah yes beautiful spring Wonder where the world would be if there were no spring'7 And just what IS Spring? Everyone thinks he knows but I know the really correct meaning of it It s the thing in the front and back of a car that keeps you from noticing the bumps when you go Joyrid ing and waste those blackmarket coupons fTh1s conclusion was cooked up by Ish 3 One of the surest signs of spring is the flowers the girls are wearing in their hair The white skirts aren t bad either Several kids have been wondering what Mr Meek did with the two dollars he confiscated from the friendly game he discovered in a corner of the cafeteria Alice Rospond has been steadily escorted by Frank Nowak Must be love' Io the chagrin of Rosemary Kowalski her fri endsf'7l scattered her books through about five lockers She had quite a time locating everything Maybe itsjust spring fwhat again'7l but Carl Freyman can t seem to make up his mind about OV9 Betty Tomanski looks so longingly at Pete Lis zowski that the cause has finally come out she wouldn t mind a bit if he would ask her to accom pany him to the Soph Frolic Lorraine Stanbaugh Junior has her little pretty set on Hank Lisk Member of Uncle Sam s Army are willing to be chased through the cemetery again now that basketball training is just a memory How about it' Freshmen s Ways Clarie Olejownik s y Gale Trondle Innocent Rosemary Kraiewski Intelligent John Kornowa Carefree Marilyn Ball Cheerful Paul Farmer Friendly Louis Dudek Helpful Theresa Olczak Quiet Casper Barroco Sharp Be A Can Teenerv . . 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' 1 ' , . - I COLUMBUS ROOMERS Woodward certainly displayed good sportsmanship after dropping a tough game to Middletown by showing they still had cheerfulness by raising Holy Helena after the game Here are a few short roomers on that eventful Saturday night or rather Sunday morning In room lZ70 it seems that no one slept during, the entire night Reason was a pillow fight keeps one 1n trin- Charhe Lent7 let fly a whale of a blow on Frankie Sloans head with the result of ripping open the closed end of the pillow case The aboye two boys eaught Dick Aubrey in a corner lut Dick didnt get the worst of it Archie Williams was considered the Man of the Hour b Howard Haynes But Stewart did the best Job of showing off Cal DuHart took the liberty of wak ing up the first stringers 1n room 840 at six o clock 1n the morning P nuts didn t think it was funny though I oys th it couldnt find room to sleep Sunday morning were lnyited to lay their bones With six beds and 11 boys we stumbled oy er Clayton S3lOY'l7 on the floor Were not sure Jimmy lxnierims black eye is from basketball I s from an elbow in an oycrmrowded us e Skeeter Ionkowskl ind Iob Har arson were all wet by the time seyen oeloek rolled around Ice water is cold huh By the time the team left Sunday noon thc eleyator girls were begin ning., to show signs of oyerwork lkox we ran them rigged upn down UI n down Next year the teams plans to go to Columbus Either to the state finals or via the up the riyer rout: to in spect the State Pen All Ohlo Tourney Selections On the basis of the AP selection Middletown, new Ohio State champ copped off three places on first all tourney team with Woodward taking the other two Smethers Boxwell and Schueller placed for the Middies while Long and Harrison were named from Woodward On the second team Joseph of Martins Ferry and Payak from Wood ward were put in the forward slots while b1g Alex Groza from Martins Ferry w as chosen for center At guard Woodward was represented by Jim Kmerim Becker from Canton Leh man completed the quintet IN OUR E John Payalt Graduates th1s year leaving, a big gap for Coach Hanham fill n xt year All city and a tournament pl ry er I laced on the As soeiated Iress All Ohio team high scorer on the team dead eye on most shots tall md handsome goes steady with Dorothy Best Bob Long. pint sired guard made first team on All Ohio tournament, all city and all tournament in Toledo studies willingly prefers goin stag graduates this year llkes to dance will go to army in near future known as Peanuts ii ill .lun Kmerlm senior member hon orary captain along Wlth Payak and Long Tattler claims h1m as best THE WOODWARD TATTLER v , SPCR I S MIDDLETCDWN BEATS BEARS IN FINALS 50 47 SLHLLLLLR BRINGS CAMP TO OVLRTIME TOURNEY TALK HARRISON AND KNIERIM STANDOUTS Toledo basketball fans were more than pleased with the showing Wood ward put up against Middletown in the state finals at Columbus as the gal lant Bears went down fighting 50 47 in a thrilling overtime contest Spectators put Woodwards loss on manv different factors but the Bears failure to score a field goal in the first ten minutes of the ball game probablv was the mam reason for the Toledo team s loss The Bears seemed unable to find the hoop for the ball was worked through the M1dd1es de tense but the Toledo boys failed repeatedly on their shots At the close of the first quarter the local boys were on the short end of a 10 2 count Woodward outscored the state champions in the second period, compillng 12 points to Middletown s six From then on to the final whistle neither team controlled the game with the score being knotted at 16 16 and later in the game at 30 30 Bob Harrison began to hit his stride in the final quarter and teaming with John Pay ak hit the hoop and rolled up the score to 38 35 with five minutes of the nerve wrecking, contest yet to be played The Bears kept the three point margin between thelr opponents until the score reached 44 41 Woodward with 38 seconds remaining 1n the ball game Woodward fans slouched in their seats thinking a victory and state championship w as Toledo s but Schueller made a foul shot to brlng the Mid dletown quintet within two points of the Bears' total Schueller again per formed in the final four seconds of the regular game time making a difficult one hand shot from the side of the court With a 44 44 tie the two clubs w ent into a three minute overtime period Woodward chalked up the first thiee points this period on a long anel a foul shot by Knlerim and I ong re spcctiyely The Beals failed to hit again and with Boxwell Schueller and SIIIIIIIPTS finding the basket for 1 goal apiece the Middletown quintet won the game for the Middies 50 41 Bears Beat Lehman ln the afternoon affau thc Vtoodward team eame from behind to subdue Canton Lehman 46 40 Fine ball was played by both squads with exceptionally well perform ances by Jim Knierim and Bob Long Ixnierlm did his share by holding all state Porland to fiye points while netting., nlne markers Long not only set up thc plays for the Bears but led the team with a total of 13 pomts Semors Are Champs A thrxll a minute was ln store as the senior members of the basketball squad defeated the Juniors 33 28 Indlvldual Scoring For Semors J lm Kmerlm John Payak Skeet Bonkowskx Don Scharer Don Tigges Plans are belng made for a basket ball banquet to be held after spring va cation It is rumored that members of the Girls Leaders club will arrange the etertamment and party for the boys after the dinner Further details in next week s Tattler Plans for the Tattler fun ISSUE were discontinued when the basketball team s trip to Columbus was sure DeV1lb1ss National League Keglers Cop Annual Roll off The annual rolloffs held every season at the close ofthe regular bowllng sched ule ended comparatively close this year with the DeV1lb1ss Natlonal League keglers coppmg the event by twenty pins from the VVoodward Amerks outstandlng bowlers of the clty from DeV1lb1ss struck out thus defeating the Woodwardltes The Tigers virtually are county champs while the Bears are runnerups The other city teams ended m the following order Macomber Libbey Cen tral Scott and Walte Eddie Barker and Ramon Carr senlors are establxshlng outstanding records for themselves IB amateur box ing circles The former has a eurrent streak of four knockouts and three de clslons ln the tlstlcuff profession Sprlngfield has the honor of being the only team to beat the state champs all season STIMATION THEY RE guard in the state-Woodwards fin est all around athlete-hobby IS sport als: member of the stag line plae ed on the XI see ond tr am Waller Bonkowskl graduates this year has waxy brown hair has no steady girl known as Skeeter saw much action in eity league games keeps a cheery spirlt among players at all times will be missed next year Don Scharer makes up the fifth senior player to leave the squad showed plenty of scrap while in ball games recelyed gold medal for dis trlet tournament-has one particular girl will always carry on the Wood ward spmt I l I Bob Harrison-one of the best bas kftball players in the state has earned highest possible positions for Nam selections outstanding player in lol:-do tourney and made all Ohio squuls will be back next year Iaul Seymour Junior player who will guide the Bears with Harrison next year one of the best shots on the team garnered second team hon ors for all tournament team-dancing is top past1me Lal DuHart will be the tallest player on the team next year has plenty of fight and sp1r1t-carries a Charles Atlas figure sharp dresser Charles Lentz-expected to be great Dave Grlbbin The uncanny shooting of Will Smethers carr1ed him to the head of the parade in polnt scoring Bob Har rison was high for the Polar Bears for total of both encounters Chick Boxwell flashy M1ddletown center really put on a show for the 4200 fans at Columbus Chick out played Groza of Martins Ferry in every instance Not since 1931 has a state f1nal gone 1n an oyertime perlod until the Bear M1dd1e game Holding Jim Dorland all Ohio for ward to only four points was the feat accomplished by Paul Seymour in the Canton Lehman Seml finals Woodyvards school song and sum marxes of fthe Columbus games were broadcast over WSPD by Bob Fvans at 4 30 and 10 00 on Saturday Woodw ards staunchest basketball fan is Pop LaRue He traveled to Columbus in the company of L L Bowsher superintendent of schools and Fred Hunt president of the To ledo Board of Education Iaul Brown Praises Team In Letter To Homer Hanham This is a letter received by Coach Homer Hanham from Paul If Brown director of football at Ohm State Uni versity Just a note to congratulate you on the fine showing of your team ln the state tournament I saw all of the games and I think you and your boys did a splend1d Job I congratulate you in the way you con ducted yourselves under these cir cumstances It made an lmpression on the men who met you I think I have a deeper feeling for the team that loses in the flnals than most fel lows because that once happened to my team playing against Hamllton We too lost 1n the last minute of play It IS certainly an empty feelmg when that final gun shoots and the crowd rushes out to congratulate the victors and you are lost in the shui' fle Your lot was really a tough one, but I have a feeling that some tlme something good will come to you to to make up for it I enjoyed meeting you at the l cheon Best personal regards CHAMPS guns on coming squad handsome fig ure with blonde han and blue eyes good ill :round athlete Prank Sloan Blue Eyes will add much to the scoring punch next year always dependable great Ieature- writer-expects to be 1 councelor at Camp Big Silver Howard Haynes tall and lanky iunior player controls backboards when in game helps the helghth of team with his six foot frame Dick Aubry Junior has lmproyed more than any player on the Bear squad will be a dep idable man next year has 'ro favorite gal lot of team Splrlt ee n Q Y . 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T A l 1 E Woodward Whispers Wltl the drrnal f Sprmg, thoughtw turn to dances and other act1v1t1eq whmh fare held annually Toppmg all other events 1n lmport mae 12 the Semm Prom bemg held Xprll 14 so be sure to get your date qoon Again om lumm Red brow has amwered an S O Q After an appeal um made Lrlbbagu board5 dart boardQ and puz7les were Qent to To ledo Umverslty fo1 the use of the avlatlon students Statloned there Phat letter xxhmh wag addrevied to the bunch at Woodward was from a 15 year old glrl who IQ a member of a Red Crosq ambulance d1v1s1on 1n England The letter was sent to thank the k1dQ at school who had a hand ln packmg that Chrwtmaf. bm. she recelved Memberi of Joe Damn 5 flrst hour class sold the tlckets for the basket b'1ll game between the graduatmg, semors and next years squad Ietty Wood graduate of 1945 re cently announced her engagement to PYIVHLO Richard Stewart vshrv 19 a graduate of Waltc Hlgh School There lq 1 pfmslblllty that umloxs who have pald for then' rmgs m'1y st1ll have to pay the new tux whlch goes mto effect Aprll 1, unless the company haQ thv rm1.,s bllled out be fm-0 thw date It IS Whxtmer md not Whltney Hlgh School that Arlene Rohm at tends Ted gsII1llPk wants oxerxom to nom tha dlfferencn m the schools D141 vou QOL .1 famlhar fame IH the Foledo Sunday Tlmes recently? Well you were right It was MISS Marv 'gpuoner assntant glrls 5.,vm lnstruc tor photographed wlth two dogs That pool hedragglod LHTIIEYIIZ. xx h1ch Joan McLean IS tredmurlng has qulte a history bghmd It Most llll portant facts are that It was pur chased by and presented to hor bv Peanuts Long after the tournament m Columbus Phe thought IS the thmg' Mrs Helen Ivman s Fngllsh classes hdve selected pictures from the Cor onet magazme xnhlch vull be the sub wcts of themes Fach student wlll lnterpret the meamng of thx DILUJICS Grade cards are bemg prmtml hw Hugh MOHtg0H1P15 s prmtlnp, classes Aho durlng the sprlng, Vacatlon nuct week the clase wlll prmt thx I plomaq for graduatlng semors Who would have suspected lt Flvde Van Tawrl confesses that the 0 V reason h didnt hmm bfuk those troph1eQ from Columbus Vlth hlm w :S slmplx bemauw thcx wouldn t flt m hm qmtcase Nvxt io those unfortun :tw who cvlobrated thx lr blrthdaxs m Fchru nw 29 are those who obQervc It on Aprll 1 Woodwardq tum Aprll foolQ are Marllyn I uyv..1 and Ahce Haddad who A saw tho Ight rf d d'1tP 1 qs the past fcvu ddvs IS how RHI lurmq camo to br- mek named Swevt If. toot: Dld Mrs Kathrvn Sclmler have IIIXUHIU., to do Wlth lt' Mmd over nmttel' Mrs l ula Upp s llnrri hour cldqs was perfectlv qulet for yuqt one day tu prove to hu that thu could do It However thu mv that the event wlll never be avcomp xedagaw P11111 ww' .1 v0 'v9d THE WOODWARD TATTLER FORUM PROGRAM PRESENTED HERE Woodward, Notre Dame, Whltney Schools Partlclpate Does Youth Want Spcxal Securxty from the Cradle to the Grave This topic was dxscussed before a Junlor and senlor audlence ln our audltorlum last Monday hy four loledo hlgh school qtudf nt Open nf., the program Principal La Rue mtroduced Harry D Lamb dlrector of pubhc relatmns of the Toledo school who explained th'1t tl ls program was one of several to select two students to reprex-ent the loledo area ln a state wlde contest at! olumbus Une spekeer from Ohlo wlll appear May fourth on the Nauonal 'Iown Meetlng ofthe Alr Moderator for the program was Robert L unmng edxtor of Pvery Week who oullmed the present so mal aecurlty sy stem Phe fmat speaker Patrxcxa Spaiford sa Junlor at Whitney Vocatxonal Qchnol spoke on the af firmatlve slde declarmg One mans hungvr 18 another man '-1 hunger and favormg all all mcompassmg program provldlng freedom from want for all Flnvola Drury the secon 1 '-pm-aker semor at Notre Dame Academw pre-len t dthe negatlve new polnt explamxng Independence and lmtlatlve have been the mam causes of progress ned argu mg that balance hf power must be malntaxned The thxrd speaker was one of Wood ward s own senlors Norman Wolfe poxntlng out that The benefits wll not be of a mercenary nature andl mamlamng that promlsed securlty wlll help mental feehug The future of Amerlm depends on ltS Clf.lL9D founhatlon He mentloned as he favr red s cxallzed medxcme that adequate medlcal care mnbt be provlbed for our soldlers wlth many d1S88BB9 Democracy mubt help each cxhzen to help hx nself stated the last speak er Audrey Hall also nfWh1tney who on the neg-une Qlde warned agnnwt, too much control ID the government and favored a modlhed health protee t10Il b9YVlC9 All the afhrmatlve spnakers com mented ID favorof SOClSl1lfd l'Il9dl9lI19 all the negatlve ones agamst It Mlss MHJOYIG Hdmllton mlosed the program wlth a summary of all the papers Six Woodward students took advantage of the queetlon perlod most of the questlonq bemg dxrected at Nor man and MISS Srury The Toledo wmnew wlll he made known after the sprmg wacatxon The wlnners nt the stafewlde forum wlll represent Ohm on the Natlnnal Town Meetmg of the Alr 1 halles 1 I 1Rue In Mlkl Annual Grade bchool Melts -XG the end of the term draws to .1 Llcme Charles C' La Rue mll make hw annual vmti to the graduatmg., classes of the dxstrlct gradv schools The purpose of these xmte lb to ex plaln hlgh school hfe and act1v1t1eQ Sprlng school vull bf, VlSlt0d on Aprll 10 Glann Aprll 11 Chase and I'IdI'I1llt0I1 Aprll 13 R1YOIbld0 Aprll 14 qt1Ckl16y and Iarklanfl Aprll 17 and Ldgrmge and Sherman Aprll 18 f rmduatlng mlabsgs of all Afhlnvs lownshlp schools vull gathcn t Glann to hear Mr La Rue speak Skate To Be Durmg Vacatlon Durmg the Easter Vacatlon Wood ward sFasces club wlll sponser a skate at Memorlal Hall Thursdav Aprll b Tlckets are fifty cents and may be purchased from any club member or from Howard Phxpps m room I42 The followxng committee IS m charge of the skate Nancy Dxamond chalrman Phvllls Jarchow Helm Danku .md Sldney Adams CALL ARMS Woodward certalnly 12 luckx to haw b0 many fellows home cm fur Ioug,l1S .md lemui WRIFP I l T'1hR'i L nr' HQ only a 6 lvttcr vsmrl but thex sum would bv approudtvd bv Slfc vIVl'lll Shepard CWRJ N X D ham Indiana Vu recelves the Tuttlvr 'md Qald that It and the let ters keep her from being, lonemme Incldentally shes ln the WAVP S' WRITF LFTTFR9 Irxlng, 7akr1evxsk1 a qemor nf thlQ vear IS fmwhmg hm bont2 m Great Lakes He was on work week and after that 1 trlp home Just drop hlm a hm cn two and keep hlm ln formed on the news The address IS Irvlnp, B Yakrzewbkl UQ C0 346 I' SN FS C red! lakes Ill WRITI IPTTFRS Harlan .I lwrce 2E Marina Hos Dlfdl Inu! 124th and Palrhlll Road Uudand Z0 Ohlo Harland left Jugt recentlv so he ought to have '1 few words from home WRITI' IFFTER9 Annthcr lqkrzexwkl IS Chester He xull ICLLIVO onlx four xuoks of bouts and then 'itart to School Thx arldrc ss IS Chester X lakrzewskl Slc C0 620 USN Trfunlng., Station Great laku Illlnols WRITE' LFTTFRQ Cena klem Qaw after movlng around for some tlme he flnallv lmdcd Ill Crf-at Bmtam He N an Ml fM1I1t.f1rV IOIILQD and Qtavs m a muah home xuth twelve other Qolrhers Anxnom to hear from vou fW I R lny .md where some of the L,clllL, lfc Eugene I Kem rn29'32 Q nl2 I MI' 110 n04col M JewYork N Y WRITI' IPTTFRS Home on .1 I4 dax lefxxe IQ a former Woodward student lawrence Sakow sk: mm serum, mth the Naxv sta tmned xt C mat Lakes WRITP LFT'I'ERb Theso two S0ldl0Y'Q w ere seen roam HIL the hills smug tlmc .ago One was lnm Iollms 41 11' the 4th Armv Ord IIIAIRH 41 Fort Iexxm Wdshmgton Thn wthcr w ls llarvna Myer 42 of thx 4th Corp'-. Ordnmnu station '1t imp 1 IFSUII Culora cv WRIT1 IT TTI RS T4 South Sid I land soft musu a blur nu nm Imed mth wavy palms and plsntx if 4 It IN the dream of ill xx nun Xt the presgnt hm: Due Canuck: Nuns to haw part of It unufn H4 is Nl thc. New Hebrides wanting for further 4Qs1g,nn1ont Ihne lx xrrx luckx In mcctmg, L1 Rlllllllll-OH 1 graduzti of thc mme dug as Dug Its rather lonesome and 111.111 IS appreclated from home WRITI' LETTERS Woodward mlght have been taken for a Nami Trammg Qtatmn for tlurc umm cnough Qallors around to make om Ronald Qchultf mph of 104' reports to dutx next mock Melvln MlSllllk13XNSkl A freshman of Woodward md 1 graduate of Ma mmbmr zlsn reports to dutv ngxt xwfk at Grfat Iaus Donald Olrun another soph of '43 and Hxrold l'ot1r:on of Waite and Ma mmhrr worm seen rozmmg, the halls uouml Wuodvvzrd WRVII Il TTFRS It S01 nw 'ls though the serum how prefer the Vavv to tho Armv' qmm already sworn 111 .md on ll13.Cf,lV6 dutx uv Trod Taker and Qldney Adams Some of thls vear': sen 1 PQ who hu: zlrmdx lvft for e QLIXILQ lack Baker Marmes Tom kommarek Navy MCIVIH Gust Nan Danuv Krajovmkl Navv Toe Mfukmwkl Marmek Robert Mart: Marines lrdnk IldSCLkI Marines Hnlm Inc-rrc Navv Chrence Pulw X 7' 1 d J 10 I' aw X G. WEANER HEADS FANTEEN FOUNDERS 5811101 Lad Professes Spm ts Tug Favorltes lntervxuung, the general chalrman of the uty sude hlgh school Canteen 1 b qum m aceompllshment wpeually when he IS busily engaged ln a fdXUI'ltO pastlme-eat mg., lunches But the perwlstence of thls re porter held the Wm mug cardQ and as a re Qult thls ruddy com pIex1oned lad from PlX8I'9ldP grade school quletlv whlspered My hobby IS a study of the oppomte sex 1Wonder what hm home work for tonlght 1s'j Ag chalrman of the Youth Canteen, 4 I1 nn stated I would llke to see the students of Woodward Hlgh School tak? an antlwe part ln what Wlll be then' own canteen He also stated that membewhlp wlll be hx voluntary enrollment the fee being, S100 for entranw memberehxp and quarter nach month thereafter Born on Jmuarv '21 1926 Glenn who IS non mghteen has passed the necewarv requlremcnts for the Army Alr Corps Untll such tlme as he re cexvew hw f Greetmgw from vour draft board D notlce Weanme' ln tends to contmue hls course 1n Aerla nautlcal Fngmeerlng at Toledo Um versltv Haqketblll rates hlgh m sports and llk6W1QC trlgonometrv IS hls favonte wubject In school Glenn IS actlve on the Qemor announcements commlttee and he holds tho posltlon of Vue Iromflenf of the H1 Y Club He Vi constantly Qeen at the X M C A xxhfre hc devotes much tlme- mwtructmg two classes f woungu' boss IH tho problems of llfe H1 has also spent thm last few Qum IIN-'FQ at Camp Stmer where he In Qtructed tho younger boys m SWIIH ming Glen 'Vl Lthenv s Pselvdlv Ilvlng Hawes hue Pntentfunmvnt lodn Lhm Pxerwdu hung, classes uf Mrk Dorothy Matheny lnvlted threz other vvgrwdav hvmg classes to a program of e-ntertmnment conslst mf., of choral readmgs and storv tell mg In charm, of the hrsi houl dLt1Vl tles for Mrs Bldlll 1 Russelk claws was KLDHLth lush Students who par tlclpated were Qhxrley Rabe, Herbert Nakad Donald Dlllcy Flleen Laskey Madelvn Puhl Jack Lconomous, Andy bareb and Charles Allen Jack Burgoon was Chalrman of the fifth hour program Wh1Ch Mrs Helen Lvmanq class attended James WIIUQ7 Ionme Toemg Rlchard GHSI orovsekl Illllan Behur Fern Burts Cher Charles Langlms Carol Bern mg Carl DutQher Fugene Bunker, Robert McKenna and Wllllam Wll lard took part Under thx dlrectmn of Robert Qtlckles the SlXth hour haQ planned a program for Mrs Grace Keller molre vlaqs lartzclpants lnclude Iuttv Fdxlor Fugcne Bunge Tom Grant R,l1hdl'd Nleulmff Jovce Far Effntel Wlllv Herrmann, and Jack e bo borrv' 'lhg name of Cwen Bern mg was omitted from the In-,t of players of thy vmtormus Wmnerbuet team Wl1lllLl'b of the guls basketball tournament E R Rxke former hvad ofthe Wood vsdrd mathematxcs department sent thls me:-bags tol oach Hanham Fon graduatxons tr- you and a fine team on a great sermon . . . - . 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' . , v ' ' y . y c . ., . , , , , U , . hsl 1... . cu 11 0.1 mcnta. ftffllll A 1 X , ' Nuvjg Jlm TVUP .Ytsvjz an uc Zur- ' . 5---f 1 ' ' - f nk f - ' 1 , .. . . , . 1 x.A:,4 x Q . , x , Woon RD TATTLER 'M way 3 Vol XVI Toledo Ohlo Aprll 14 1944 No 24 Tl ACHI' RS PROM COMMITTI' If MEMBERS VAt ATIONS Mrs Isla Van Vranken worked at Lasalle and Kochs during the yyeek of vacatxon Floyd Lords reports he took a l1ttle tr1p over the vacatlon Whether he walked rode or flew IS a secret Catchmg up on a great deal of sleep was M1ss Angela Abanr who commented I made up for ost time 1 oth L C Clark and Joy Morh hardt worked at a paper box factory A very pleasant t1me was had by Mrs Ha7el McManamon who vlslted Nlagara Falls and New York C1tv Whlle ln the blg town she saw ten leadlng plays featurmg such famous actresses as Kathryn Cornell and Helen Hayes Mlss Bertha Vermllya was another of the luckv people to y1s1t New York C1ty She spent her tlme v1s1t1ng cousms and also sayy tyyo plays, One Touch of Venus and The Mexlcan Hayrxde Gym mstructor M1ss Mary Spoon er journeyed to the natlon s capltal Washmgton D C Mrs Fula Upp reports that she cleaned house and planted elght trees lncludlng peach apple and yyalnut Vlsltlng relatives m Sprmgfield Ohlo wlth her daughter proved to be a pleasant way of spendmg the Faster vacatxon for Mrs Mary OBr1en Hugh Montgomery prlnt shop ln structor ran up and down ladders pamtmg bedrooms 1n h1s home Above Ave Rate Recelved R M Garrlson h1gh school super vlsor has gxven Woodward an above average ratlng on the general con duct and admlmstratyon of the school Among hls comments, the well organ lzed admlmstratlon above average quallty of 1YlSt!'llCtl0l'l, good order and excellent pup1l attltude were noted Woodward w1ll contmue to be on the llst of first grade schools Get out your V mall and write to Pvt Marvin F Bucher 35544859 C I 160 Inf A PO 40 CXO Postmaster San Francisco Lallforma Members of the commlttee left to rxght sre Mary Jane KUblCkl Sldney Adams Ruth Trautmann Norman Wolfe Wanda Jutlcowskl Tom Meade Lucy Foley and Don Weber Dons Boos was absent when the plcture was taken Mary Janc kUblLKl llppy llttle semor glrls sports edltor of The Saga scen Flldllllflf, halls w1th Czarneckl twlns a peppy basket ball player one of Woodwards G1rls Leaders member of the Perl c an Just dotes on blue loves chop suev has charge of Semor I rom mvltatlons ylce presldent of l ollsh I lterarv SOCl8tV Iuemlle Foley bettcr half of Tom Meade 1n clanclng classcs proud of art pln won ll'l contest Fattler news cclltor presldent of Letalethean Lltcraly Soclcty catmg her favorite pastime bluc and green top fayorlte colors llkes Bob Hope Don Weber tall personable good look1ng semor a member of Spamsh Club Honor Soc1ety, Student Councll partlclpant ln all affalrs of school d1st1nct CIVIC prlde ln school well known for hls dress heart throb at Scott serv1ce bound after graduatlon V12 lf posslblc chalrman of IlllbllIlfN for Scnlor lrom Dorls loos energetlc red head member of I'er1s engaged to Jack Rydman ln charge of programs for Semor lrom actlve ln radlo work secn often wlth her younger slster member of for Cllttlllj, halr tls sand they I eaders Club Wanda lutkowskx co chalrman of adveltlslng committee seen wlth l ls1c Iloom Marilyn Iusclleker cnthusxastlc athlete presldent of fnrls leaders Club full of ynm, also seen Wlth Oscar Joseph Ruth Trautmann ahas Flsh allas Foote program chalrman yyorked her fmgers to the bone she came up sm1l1ng though to be more exact jglggllflg' has a mama hlde the sclssors at home IS a 7et works ln school offlce calls up home to fmd out why you arent ln school cscorts httle freshman boys to Mr Meek Sxrlney Adams tlcket chalrman he rlways manages to land that Job presldent of Stamp Club and VICG presl dent of lfngmeermg Socletv date for lrom Kate Kelter works at Koontz Drug Store he just loves 'em neyy member of Y M C, A expects lo go yn Nayy comc Junc Norman Wolfe general Lhd.lI'lTldll of Senlor Prom actlve ln scrlpt wrltlng and radlo forums author of Wooden FRESHMAN MIXER TO BL APRIL 20 I+ vervday Llvmg Llasses To Sponsor Series On Aprll 20 the first 1n a Serles of freshmen m1xers w1ll be held 1n the glrls gym durmg the B Sched ule Other gathermgs of th1s kmd w1ll follow on Apr1l 24 25, and 27 Thls new proJect IS lntended as an extens1on of the regular everyday hv 1ng class work Its ma1n purpose IS to glve first year students prelxml nary tra1n1ng 1n soelal etlquette Four classes w1ll attend at one t1me The students who have every day l1v1ng durlng f1rst hour w1ll go on Apr11 20 thlrd hour Aprll 24 flfth hour Aprll 25, and slxth hour, Apml 27 On May 2 the final meetlng of the ser1es w1ll be held for all classes to meet together Thls SETIES of programs w1ll mclude traxmng 1n danc1ng partles and games MISS Catherme McClure and MISS Mary Spooner have been asked to d1 rect the classes ln the gym, a1ded by all the everyday l1v1ng teachers Mxss Cam1lle Savage stated that tlus IS not a new 1dea It had been duscussed last year but lt was not untll now that the 1dea has become an actual reallzatlon Slx Semors Rank Among Top 25 Per Cent In Test Out of 5 548 students ln Ohxo takmg the State Scholarshlp test s1x Wood ward pupxls placed among the top 25 per cent Mary Helen Stauifer heads the list whlle Lucxlle Foley Donald Weber Norma Llndernan Golda Bergher and James Martin followed IH the order hated The test was taken under the dlrec txon of M1ss Ethel Kerlm on March 10 by 20 Woodward students Semors To Attend Play Noel Coward s well known play and stage success Bllthe Splut wxll be attended by the semor members ofthe Aeollan club along with semors from Scott s radlo club next Monday evening at the Paramount Tom Meade Ramona Carr Norman Wolfe Kathleen McCloud Susan Tlm mel Marcxa Gloskl and Golda Bergher are the senlors from Woodward Mxss Helen Marle Griffin, club advisor will , Connnucd on Page 4 chaperon the group SE OR PROM TO IGHT -A' Honor Roll -A' PRISONLR OF WAR Staff Sergt lfrank S lxaramol who was reported mlssmg ln action ln Italy since January, I5 a prisoner of war m Germany A brother Staff Scrgt l'dward Karamol also IS a prisoner of war ln Germany Pfc Joseph A Hammcl ASN 35556476 Btry C 756 FABn Fort Ord Callfomla I Woodwards annual SPIIIUI' Prom w1ll be Friday Aprll 14 from 9 to 12 IH the Trlanon Ballroom to the muslc of the house orchestra Pretr Russell and his boys The dancc IS semi formal Norman Wolfe IS chairman Lssxsted by Mary Jane KUDICKI Ruth Traut man Dorls Boos Wanda Jutkowskl Lucyle Foley S1dll.6V Adams Don Weber and Thomas Meadc lhe grand march chmaxed by an arch of palms w1ll bc led bv Don Dans semor class presldent and hls guest Mary Helen Stauffcr Norman Wolfe and his guest w1ll follow sur needed by the sen1or cabmet and prom eommlttee members Multlcolored programs w1ll carry out the Gypsy ' theme also used 1n the year book and class banquet MISS Trautmann and M1ss Boos secured the gay programs Mr Weber as slsted by M1ss Jutkowskx, handled the dance publ1c1ty Txckets were under the supervlslon of Sldney Adams and dlstmbuted by sen1or cabmet and prom committee members Duc to the shortage of men, two semor glrls w1ll be admltted on one tlcket The price of tlckets IS S200 M1ss Foley and Mr Meade ar ranged the danc1ng classes held 1n the glrls gym pnor to the class M1ss Anne M1ller, co advlsor of the sen1or class MISS Dorothy Warner, Mrs Pula Upp M1ss Mary Spooner M1ss c atherme McClure and Mrs Dorothy Matheny dlrected the grand march rehearsal Invxtatxons wrltten by M1ss Kub1ck1 and Helen Barr were g1ven to all the guests Guests of honor mclude Mr and Mrs F L Bowsher Prmclpal and Mrs C L LaRue faculty mem bers, WIVSS of faculty members now ln the service, parents of semor cab met members parents of prom com mlttee members and the sen1or class presldents of other h1gh schools M1ss MHYIOII Larkln, Mrs Dorothy Nlcklln, M1ss Gertrude Kanney, former teach ers at Woodward, were also 1nv1ted Mr Dav1s IS 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' ' u 1 ' - 1 f 1 , THE WDUDWARD TATTLER ll lshcd and llllltffl l url Smht l Week hx tl luplls of Woodward lllgll School 1 lc a slngle copy Rl. 5.310149 virus of 4, Newspapcr T 2 5-fAssoev5 TAI TLER Sl AFF Edltor ln Chlef Managlng Edltor News Edltor Ifeature Edltor SD8Cl8l Feature Exchange Edltor lw 1 4 1 tlrls Sports Edltor 'Vhlltary Edltor Susanne Loerke Norbert Zakolskl Lucllle Foley Chrlstlne Pavlos Beatrlce Blaleckl Robert Hallett Waltel Bonkowsltl Ruth Komlsarek Sldney Adams James 'Vlcllougall Mary Hay ek Dale Rodenhauser s new halr do' Florence Bakel Ceraldll-le Putry Bllslness Manager Column Edltor Reporters Ralph CaJewskl Joan Fnyszek David Cl-lb bln Mary Hlder Patrlcla Janowleckl Anne Kornowa James Nelson Loulna Roberts Sablna Sllchclnskl Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores WuJclnk Jacqueline WuJclak and Florence Zych Advlsor Mrs Marle Eruig body expresses deep sympathy to Robert Wysockl senlor on the death of hls grand father Thls Nlght Belongs To Senlors IEASAINI memo les are among our most cher lSh6d DOSSCSSIODS ln future years School frl ends and actlvltles are lmportant factors ln these thoughts and one of the most outstandlng. of these actlvltles IS the annual benlor Prom In or der to make thls an outs andlng event a consclen tl0US commlttee of seven SEHIOTS have been plan nlng the Prom for the past several months These seven can be proud of thelr work when they see the good tlme thelr classmates wlll have tonlght There IS no need to say make the Prom a suc cess for your pre cnce tonlght along wlth every other senlor 'assures just that The Luckey Leaders N WI DNLSDAY of next week the basketball team Wlll haxe lts annual banquet and ID conjunctlon wlth thls banquet the tJlY'lS Leaders Club has been lllvlted to attend the dance whlch follows the banquet I'hus the above head lne Thls affalr lS clos d as lt lS strlctly between the basketball team the Leaders Llub and thelr guests Perhaps an explanatlon IS needed BIDCG thls IS somethlng new Here IS the reason remember the Shamrock Shuffle sponsored by the I eaders C lub? That s the dance the team could not attend because they were ln tralnlng So ln due tlme our team wlll be compensated He's Our Man VERY YEAR at thls tlme C C la Rue our prlnclpal travels to all the grade schools ln the Woodward dlstrlt He puts forth hls valuable tlme and effort to g1V6 next year s freshmen an ln slght lnto hlgh school llfe We are justly proud ofOUR MAN If very would be freshman should be glad to know that he IS re celvlng counsel from one of the finest and most well lnformed man on school affalrs anywhere Wlth a feellng of deep appreclatlon toward l op la Rue we ask that those of us who remaln ln Woodward next year emulate hlm and make the freshmen's entrance and stay ID Woodward a happy one What's In A Song 'Ll Dldn't Sleep A Wlnk Last Nlght' nlght be lore the SBIIIOI' Prom 'KMy Ideal basketball hero 'tWhen They Ask About You that mlsslng llnk belonglng to Bonnle Brldges l Pllstol Packlng Mama ' Ruby Schuler ln her navy s ac s THE WOOD WARD TA ITLER i PROM PRATTLE Stuff And Such Fvery llttle student has hls day so today we are happy to announce has been turned over to those gland old guys the SGDIOTQ And here s hop lng everyone has a swell tlme at the prom tonlght' l eadlnt, the Rl lnd m lrch at tonlght s gala event wlll be Don Davls senlor class presldent and hls date 'Vlary Helen Stauffer Cablnet members and the prom commlttee wlll follow S P dates Sld Adams Kate Kelter Norbert lakolskl Phvllls 'Ireplnskl Rlchard Pmrlck Lucllle Foley Don Weber Nancy Hoover from Scott Hlghv Wlth the last of the three danclng classes over pr lm dates flnd themselves pretty well ln trlm for the real thlng lhe promlse ol l'ret1 Russell s melodlous notes has drawn qulte anumber of names to the petltlon llStS More prom dates are Alex Sahadl Dorothy C ser Wllllam lacob Roberta Graham lnmll Darah luanna Managhan Ruth Komlsarek Bob Boudreax Bob DuMonte and I' Isle Pettee have also doubled up for tonlght s event Phll Mansour and Ramona Tobey have made lt 'l date Shlpwrecked Senlors Senlors' If you were to he shlpwrecked on an IS land tousands of mlles from novs here who would you llke to he shlpwrecked wlth'The followlng have revealed then secret hopes to ye TOVIDH re porter lohn Madras Mary Morford Fxelyn Nelson Pay West Beverly Palme r Bette flenls Marlon l ong lean Bul-.cllmann Stanley Nelepl Marv Hlder John Madras Bud Berdue lowell Kennedy Bud Carr llmmv Knlelm Raymond Kennedy lohnnv Vaughn Betty Grable Senlor Perfectlon hthel Hogg eyes Raymond Carr Dorothy Levvandowskl balr Oscar loseph Marllyn Deck smlle loan Blackowskl teeth Helen Barr llothes Golda Bergher lntellect Elsle Bloom afhletlc Harrlet Korskl Velorla flems Geraldine Barnett Wanda IUtk0WQkl Kate 'Vlct loud Dorothy Ashford VOICE tlgure Don Davls lon Tlgges lom Meade Rlchard Emrlck John Payak Clayton Salonz lm Tucker neatness Don Weber efllclency John Kleparek humor C hrls GTEVIS ronwersatlon lNorm Wolff Dorothy Marok qulet los larnoch Ioan Mclean dancer Norman Abood BEA s Q Box Dear Bea Could you please tc ll me whose letters does Helen Marle Man? cllerlsh so ' Dear I W lust Wonderlng All lndlcatlon polnt to the fact thatthey are from a former W00dWRTdltP namely llm Tble who IR now ln the Navy Now You Know, Bea lr 4 Dear In The Grove. Who was the llttle freshman that went to the wrong gym door ' ADXIOIIR U l Dear Lurlous. lt would be telllng to lnuch but her lntlals werf P B Are you satlshedf Bea Hello Senlors I-lop: you all have a pleasant evenlng lZOI1lHllf danclng, vllth your favorlte And now to Commence l'lrst Student Where dl bed bugs go ln Wln ter'7 Second Student Search me I+ ast TechScarab A I eap Hear Party wlll be held Aprll nlne teenth by the glrls of Harrlet Whltney hlgh school Why IS a pancake llke the sun 7 Because sald the Swer de It TISGS ID the year st and sets ln the vest Paul Parks VN ould you C ll lor help 1fIklSS6:d you? Hallguard Would you need help? Senlor students ofl lbbew hlgh are holdlng there annual banquet Saturday nlght Aprll 10 at the Womens Bulldlng The other day a lady went lnto a restaurant and asked the walter Do you serve crabs here? The walter answered Sure lady Slt down we serve anybody SBDIOFS at Scott Hlgh School have presented thelr annual play whlch thls year was tltled Fvery Famlly Has One Llttle Wlllle ln the best of sashes Fell ln the tlre and was burned to ashes By and by the room got chllly But nobody wants to poke up Wlllle In closlng a speech should be llke a woman s sklrt long enough to cover the subject but short enough to be lnterestlng Black lava The Hard Way What do you do ID old Woodward s s l You wolf you wolf you wolf What do you do when she wlnks at you You don t take lt so aloof' I'herc may be a plate for W0lflDE now But not as good as Woodward hlgh So what do you do ln old Woodward s al s You wolf you wolf yru slgll The hard way the hard way Fllrt tlll vou get her the hard way' 4Anypecular1ty to person rhyme or song IS lur ely comcldentaly benlor Catastrophles WHAI' WOULD HAPI lzlN IF Bob Long would wear a tle Larry Everet could manage to stay awake for slx hours stralght Valorla Zelms would break down and say yes t that certaln admlrer Donald DHVIS dldn t have hls trlg asslgnmentes Ellzabet Allbrecht would ever lose her constant supply of chewlng gum Rlchard Berman dldn t always have the answer to certaln subjects Dlck Strawser were such an expert on 3Ut0m0bll6 motors especlally on Paul Park s Jaloppy John Koclnskl ever recelved an A gradelrl math losephlne Skaff were unfrlendly Mary Speak arrlved ID school on tlme Susan Tlmmel played a false nfote on the plano Adele Loehrke breezed ID school at 8 59 All senlors stopped lgnorlng underclassmen Have You N0tlC6d Mary Scanlen s Walte School Tlhg' The new gleam ln Bette Seymour s eyes fWonder who thls tlmell Marllyn Buyea's sharp green Sllltq How Peggy Denman blushes every tlme she sees l'lrnle That Teddy Gernhauser has a cute reason for walk lng past the statloner s desk every mornlng'7fAnd lS he basefulh JHUICB Trautman s plnk shell rlmmed glasses' -.- .. 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A Y W - ' ' K 4 l ' n , ' ' ' s Poldtiis T14 AM TO BE HONORED AT BANQUET BY ATHLETIC NSSOCI ATION ON WEDNESDAY Woodward Hlf.l'l School -Xthlctn A o lallflll w1ll honor the 1043 11144 basketball quad '1t '1 banquet held lll the Woodward eafeter1a next Wednes dax Aor1l lfl at 6 311 ll le te1m to be honoled are John laxak J1m Klll9l'lYl'l o Long, Walter lonkowskl Don Scharer Bob Harrlson Paul Seymour Prank Sloan Chxrles Lentr Cal Dul-Iart Howard Halnes and Dlck Aubrey The two XdlSllX mana ers P111 Stewa1t and Archle W1ll1ams and the captam of the cl eer leaders Robert Hallett re al o muted C' C LaRrue toastmaster w1ll call upon Coach lla1h'1o1 I- I Lowsher upcrmtcnclent of NKll00l 'md Fred Hunt presldent of the toard of lsdu ltlll t speec s 'lcultx lClT1ll0Y' 111x1cd mcluce N11 an ltr Vtllson Vtc-1s M1 '111 141s 51 l lr wn M1 and Mrs Clxde Van Txssel Mr llld Mrs Art Slllllll cl 1 'lflr and Nlrs loe Dence Mr and Mrs ily e Meek and Mr and MIS Melv1n Upp Sports wrltcrs Bob French from the Blade a11d lfrnle Curley J hom thc Innes also have been mx 1ted After t c b1 ketball banquet a party wxll bc held 1n thc 1,1rls gym 111011 hx the Flflk Leaders Club under the dlrectlon of MISS Catherme Mc-Clure and 'Vhss Mary Spooner Th1s port1on of the exenmg 1s also '1 closed a1i'a1r 1nclud1ng only the persons at the banquet muted guests and the 1,1rls leaders and the1r uests Danclng pmg pong badm1nton and other act1v1t1es w1ll comprlse the esenmgs act1v1t1es lla11l11111 Iravcls Io Dctrolt bcenc of Annual I OIIVCIIIIOH llomcx Hanham phxslcal mstruc ton at Woodward left Wednesday lll0T'llll'lX., to1 Detrolt Mlchlgan the scene of the innual Mldwest Asso clatlon tonfcrcnce Wl llCl1 took place Aprll 12 1' and 14 at the Statler Iltllf ss for War and lean was purpose of thesc d1sc'u s1ons and dem onstratmns w as to further efforts tl mobmve for Wdl 1nd pe1ce ph1s1cal cduc l.lI0l1 md rccrcatlon 11 fac1l1t1es N11 NlTl1lll who attended last year s 11t or 1ns1111ctcd all boys gvm classes durlng Mr llanham s absence Golf Season To Stalt Next Tuesday, BORIS Meet Scott Although sprlng football and base ball have been curtalled th1s season Woodward w1ll st1ll support golf 1n the field of sprmg sports th1s year Tom Osberger returnmg veteran from last years golf team, IS expect ed to captam the squad Because of the poor weather tryouts have been at a standst1ll The followmg sched ule w1ll be played Tuesday, Aprll 18 Scott Thursday, Aprxl 20 Macomber Tuesday Apr1l25 Walte Thursday, Aprll 27 Bye Tuesday, May 2 L1bbey Thursday, May 4 DeV1lb1ss Tuesday, May 9 Central All games are scheduled t b played at Ottawa Park 0 Boys R1 lcly lrack I'or lcam llllflflj., thc llfllllldy Xacatlon a11d wc -lr Sm ll tr1ck team haxc spent a number of hours deulx lexellm, and enlarglng the Woodward track and shot put court The fleld at th1s tllllfx show 1 n111kccl llllpl 0VOY'1lfl1l Thlsc boys ardcd Coach glllllll dur Ill, 1 r lllfl also he lf' ll flUllIlj., thclr stuclx hall pc F1111 11111 Nlllllll Xl WllllllfX ltlchxrd or 1ckcl Robert Jams. Don Scharer Cas llllll' Kurczak B111 Stewart Don H1g lcx 111d Tom frant Posters On Dlsplay Members of Mlss June Anderson s art classes have made the posters now on d1splay These posters demonstrate produc tl0h vltamms sacrxlice and the des fructlveness of loose talk Culs Athletlc Ploglam Announced By Inst1ucto1s The girls spr1ng sports program has been announced by Miss Cather 1ne McClure and MISS Mary Spooner g1rls gym 1nstructors The games to be played are badmlnton and soft a t1c1pat1ng 1n the badm1nton tourna ment on Tuesdays after school should enter her name and that of her part ners to the gym offlce by Monday Aprll 17 before '3 oclock These games are to be played 1n round robm fash1on On Thursdays after school, the boys and glrls badm1nton tourna ment Vl'lll beg1n Those Wishing to enter should hand 1n names to the gym lnstructors by Monday Aprll 17 Thus boy and gxrl act1v1ty proved very popular last year and a goodly num ber of entrants are expected Softball play for g1rls starts next Wednesday after school Glrls who are mtenested 1n playmg should give the1r team name and a l1st of the1r players to gym xnstructors on Mon day Apr1l 17 Beatrlce Kalser WIDS Grand Pr1ze In Frosh Spellmg Bee Beatrxce Ka1ser of Mlss Eleanor Mur phy sclass was the grand prxze w1nner ID a final spellxng contest among the sxxth hour freshmen Engllsh classes held ID room 124 on March 30 Donna Shephard from Mrs Phylhs Lentz s class and Gllda Albertma of Mrs Grace Kellermelr class were given runnerup prlzes The words chosen were slmple ele mentary words and some of the con testants mlsaed on word such as agaln and calendar Prellmlary contests were held ln the lndwldal rooms ln whlch students were elumnated Seven contestants from each room particlpated Miss Ethel Kerlm pronounced the words for th1s spelllng bee Mlss Mary Hutchison supervisors of Enghsh 1n Toledo h1gh schools was a guest Students Tour Museum All of the I at1n classes of Howard Phxpps were conducted on a tour of the Art Museum Wednesday mornmg Spe c1al attentlon was pald to obJects of Roman orlglne and Latln lnscrlptlons Students met at the museum at nlne oclock and were absent from school for the Erst, second and thxrd hours New Rules Ata meeting recently held by the Ohlo Hlgh School Athletlc Assoclatlon the Natlonal Basketball Rules Commlt tee actmg w1th surpnslng speed passed new rules concernlng basketball Wh1Ch w1ll result 1n a change 1n the game Consldered to be the most lmportant change at the meetmg was the regula tlon that wlll prevent goal tendlng by the exceptionally tall players ThlS means that no player on the defenslve alde can block shots going 1nto a basket If so two pomts shall be scored fo the other team Also ln luded ln the rules are pro v1s1ons for live lnstead of four personal fouls on each player and unlxmlted sub st1tut1ons One change approved by all was that whlch permlts the officxal to call t1me lmmedlately when a player 1B 1nJured Up to th1s t1me unless the mjured player s team had possessxon ofthe ball t1me could not be called These rules wlll brlng pralses and cr1t1c1sm from fans next season Track Team To Meet Walte Crllllltlfl by Slllllh New Coach Alter sexeral xecks of snow sleet sunshlne and rum weather the lVooclw'11'c'l track Pflltlflll of 1044 w1' wwmt, fic uc c 1 pernn held l1st Vlednesdav agalnst the Scott Pull Dogs 'lt Scott fleld On Alllfll ll Vtooclwarcl at Walte Aprll 26 a I1lll'10X Max 3 at D9VllhlSS md the 1 b 1 the new fume-cl tcntrtl 101111 'lt Scott ield Max 1 1, 1111 sprnmg, xacamn tru 810118 Xfrf ln whlch the members repalred the h1d t1me trxou s rc IS cd by Xlt Smxt who w1ll LU cm qulcl th1s we r -Xmong., the boxs on the team are Bob Jams Dlck Merlckel John Simon 1 c or 1 1n 10 e e 1111.48 Stlll Ne ry l'c'n frmt Don H11,lc-1 C 1l ll.1Hart Illll Nelson and Don Scharer lwents to be run th1s year are the half m1le m1le 100 220 and 440 yard dash half m1le and m1le relay shot put and dlscus throw h1gh Jump and pole vault and the low and h1gh hurdles Watch Your Step' Oh' Boy' was thataclose one H nearly fell on ms ear Yes the hall Hoors were waxed durlng Easter vaca txon Before the waxing was applxed the floors were washed four tlm6S under the supervlslon of the custod1an of the blllldlllg Lee Bedford Mrs Ella Wallace Mrs Clara Kublckl Mrs I'va Wertz Mrs Anna Galatka Walter Pltrowskl and Otto Boerst d1d the work Boys, Sew1ng'7 2 P Four boys OfMlSS Blanche Hazelton s everyday llVlUg class are learning to sew on the sewmg machlnes both treadle and electrlc One of the projects undertaken by the four boys George Marshall Jerry Mobomb Jack Hallenger and Jack Long was the remaklng of the cash boys aprons used at the audltoruxm doors durlng various 8CtlVltleS Jack Long knows how to make towels and Jack Hallenger shows h1s ab1l1ty ln makxng a fine patch Thls course IS taught outslde of the everyday IlV1Dg class when the boys have free t1me durmg B schedules POB .IANIS Commg from Webster grade school after elght years of hard work Rob ert Jams entered the portals of Woodward H1gh School where he was destlned to become a track athlete But th1s fa1r lad d1d not leave Web ster wxthout accomphshmg h1s b1t for the school, for while there he merited seven r1bbons 1n dlfferent track meets held each sprmg at Woodward Upon entermg Woodward Bob con t1nued on the track squad, h1tt1ng the cmders for three years Sw1mm1ng also rates h1gh w1th Bob durlng the summer months During the recent magazine cam paxgn, Bob was h1gh salesman among the boys rece1v1ng a S25 war bond He has been aSS1Stll'lg' A J Brown w1th mark1ng the football field and dolng other odd Jobs ln connectlon wlth athlet1cs Just for the record he declares that h1s favor1te subject IS study ha Bob uses much of h1s spare t1me 1n developmg films for h1s favorite hob by lS photography Much IS expected from Bob 1n as much as the 100 yard dash is con cerned Last season he d1d very well and wlth th1s experience behmd hlm, conslderable t1me should be cut off hlS race and hence more pomts added to the teams total It IS probably that Bob w1ll also run on the relay team He 1S one of the few return 1ng lettermen Macbeth To A1r Saturday W11l1am Shakespeare s Macbeth w1ll be presented on the Parade of Lxt erature Saturday Apr1l 15 from l 30 200 PM over WS PD est to senlors as they study the tragedy of Macbeth 1n Engllsh The story of Macbeth offers a parallel to modern conquerors The Warren R8dlO s Workshop Play ers w1l1 present th1s drama under the dlrectxon of MISS Dornthv Kellogg It was adapted for radlo by James J Mc Carthy ch1ef of scrlpt Mrs Havel McManamon presented txckets for the radlo show to any of her students Wlshlng to go Lost Artlcle Llst To Be Posted As an ald ln locatlng lost artlcles wh1ch have been I'IllSSlIlg smce March 1 a llst IS posted on the bulletin board near the stamp booth on the first floor Student Councxl members w1ll post a new 11st each Monday of all articles left 1n the office durmg the prevl wus week Owners may see Mlss Dorothy Bishop any mght after school ln room 154 to ldentlfy the1r POSSBSEIODS Mlss Bishop requests that no students are to come 'lurmg the schoo1 day New Rug Adorns Offlce Due to the badly worn spot ln the office rug of P!'ll'1C1p8l C C LaRue a new rose colored rug was lald durmg the Faster vacatlon Cal Duhart Junlor assxsted by re moving the office door to enable work ers to lay the rug After the Job was finlshed Cal ably put the door back on 1tS hmges Saga Goes To Press No more worrles are left to confront the Woodward Saga staff Problems of cuts and page make up have vamshed for the Saga has gone to press Thls IB welcome news to all Woodwardltes C Schedule April 21 On Aprxl twenty first the last C schedule of the year wxll be held The act1v1ty lxsted for th1s date 18 the movle Phantom of the Opera starrlng Nelson Lddy Susanna Foster and Claude Raxnes Pr1ce of admxssxon of th1s Hnal actlv 1ty IS fifteen cents l S wr Q, '2f2w,4'.f -- I '111 ll ' - , 11,11 ' I 'ge . 1 ' MDL, 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I ' ' ' u tl ' ' ' I ' I n I Woodward Whlspers Returnlng to Qchool after the Pas Lu' vacatlon xx as somewhat easier thls Sprmg than previously Lxcrx one IS looking forward to the qenior Prom this evemng, MISQ Isla Van Vrankcn Q ui opcri tive retalllng' daw visited the To ledo Blade last Tuesdav to le.1r11n1orc about advertlsmg work .md the dis trlbutlon of news to the public Another surprlslng lncldent Lurred vlhen Shlrlev Mlller, ,Sue T1111 mel and Dee WuJc1ak appeared w1th 1dent1cal corsages Monday morning And they were from the same Manfnj too Sf-11101 Prom Dates Ilittw Garwagki and Jon 1195111 dorfer Joan McLea11 and Ieanuts Lmg Lonnle Bl'1dL,LQ and Jllll Lueter Ruth Cwddell and bandy Sfaelos at Raymond is a loyal booster of the Ilattlcr It Qecme that she bun f1VC or SIX Tattluw each week t Send to the bovs 111 the armed serv 1ce2 An 1dca well worth following' 1119 Fdsuu, Club skdu j.,1Nkll April llfllught 111 4 net .1111ou11t uf dll proxlmatelx forty dollarg Howard lhlpps is advlsor of the- club and Golda Bergher 1S pres1dent More Prom Dates Sonny Lenz and Dorothy Miller Norm Abood and I Qther Sll1l7ak Betty 1121113911 and Dan Olve-11 Ski Dorm HHHQPH and Paul Sewmour Phylhs Wendel and Bob I'cllcrQ Bonnle br1dgeQ received two lus uous orchldi from lob Harrwon 011 Eaeter Sundaw Could the receipt of these flowers have an hidden 'iigmfi cancel Unquest1o11.al1lc sources LI41111 that Clem Nowak 18 rr-dllv gettxng to be .1 Job was C011 plc-ted 1' aster Sunday Last mmutn news comcrning prom dates Sabina Sl1Ll1LIY'likl alld J1111 Conley lat Jancmleckl .md Ralph Qajew s 1 Janet Rupple a11d Frank Lyon Janet Ihlllipa and JIININV Hemi He-len Larabaw and Ronnie bchrem Speaking, of proms Ethel Hug.,g, will he on hand at Llbbey H1gh Srhool to lead their grand march at the Qenmr prom as the guest of Raw McNeill SCYIIOI claw president One of the most striking., and um Qifstent twosomcs of Woodvi ard 1-4 that of Dorothx beet and Johnny Payak The followmg ITIOWIQQ will be shaun 1n room 307 by Clyde Van Tassel dur mg the week of Aprll 11 Light Waves, and then' Uges, Turkey Men of the Fleet' Agricultural f1l1mpseQ of French Country Lifc- Mamla, Jolo and Cebu Te gh em w1qh111g,, to have thelr classes See these f1lmS should N0tlfV hlm to that effect Lt Reynold W Wade, grad of mme time ago, is ln the medmal corps of thc- Armx It Reynold W Wadn .lr Ch1ef of lhvsxwl Stdnddrdb Sec tion, Fhlrd Serwcc C0llll113Yld, Iialtl more, Maryland 0 Brlen Submits Results The results of tha, recent Red Lross War Fund drive have been submitted by Mrs Mary O Brlen, dlrector here at Woodward The amount donated rang ed from 'lvl to 'bla lfleven cafeteria workers contributed Woodward teach ers contributed one hundred percent making a grand total of 15357 10 THE WOODWARD TATTLER PRhSlDI+ NTS OF B XND ORLHESTRA AND Q LFE CLUB RFVI AL TOP INTI4 REbTS BOB B01 lllihkl X h 1 broad Slllllt' H b .1 sc 11 vi liilmrruptul frmn 11111 sus gl we IU fifllllllllll' and IJY'lNI1iPlll, of thc sclmol bind Robert loud lLd.LlX was place-cl 111 the l ittlir spotl-'ht alting his l1u1111111111, Ill 4 1 tlu f1g,,1 1 .1 0 he continue-d hw musn f tl1 p at f r lm, sa 1 1 giaduallx working up to tl1L pnsitimi of ure-sidant of flll b'1nrl the 111o111c11t his 1111111 inte-rut Vi the 1pp1udLl1111g, s1111o1 immi lu IN cswrtlng, Illllflflttl Ruth l'KlllllISil0k -X ter thu pi 1111 It xxill be ll graduating exorcism and lust of all his entrance 111 the Umtzd Stlt0Q Army Air Force as an BXl3.tl0Il cadet 11 hich will keep lllln busy Haxmg fawor1teQ IU X'll lPCl field'-1 he places Glenn Miller topQ lT'l band leaders R K Shelme, best tpacher Bettx brablp sharpest detrew and sharp tim and soclm Ill the line of Clothes When looking for this blue eyed chap with hw brown van hair JuGt look for J uk Cole 11111 R11 Wl11t11e1 his conqtant co111pa1111111Q C ORIJOX COI I UNI lllj., YU- and X11 lld Sl0ll'1llX a xxord xo is ,ill tho 11 llll ltlllll vt llllt d Dlll 1 1 X 1h 011114 X Il11s suplirmi 111 has lmgn 111 the Woodward me hmstr-1 uid lmlid for two XLIFS Qtutmd S 1 ildrlllft pldwl bx pl 111111, 111 the qtic cn orclif-sim for f ll wars -X ough 11111Q1c plfns 1 big, mlm I sg rc 111111 hc- still n1'1n.15.,mQ to time to collect ill ki is rf Gt ups 'md to bf utixe 111c-11111-r 111 go11l1o111r1rf H1 X 1011 askrtl 101111 llllllj., his lllltlflll 1 1 l 1141 110 Lldll 1' 1 .1 lc fmrfl has gre-at hoprs for thr orchr-Qtr'1 'md lmpu tl11t it 111ll he en l11'g.,rd next war with swim music lmim, frr-sl1111f-11 il XX ION SXIONI 1 J. N dll pli LL sl S 1111511 Wourluarcls C lr-1 C 1111116-1-fur Illfllf lf ll 1 ll outmde thm reporter xxdnts my life lustorx When usually seen Lake-1 111ll by IIX ll and S1llf.,lllj., hw faxumte song, Long, -Ngo a11d Far -X11 11 -Xlw flcnn Millvi ind hrs hand rats- topQ 111 mumc mth thw hep cat Cakfx 19 constantly on the 5,0 can be seen dt the Tmanon Wednesday mghti and hr- ouaQ1on.1llx Hmgq there on Sunrlaxq U11111115, ratfs high ll hrs l1 t of fnoritms for sparc tlmf Whcn '1Slx1 rl ily 11 111 s 1 mrmlx St'lllllllCTff .mc s llfbtlllllj., is light nurlx hgurid llll Glu, Cli fm 11 an L 11111 thc IIHSIKL 1 MCXIC 111 chili- uqis is 11 1 1 llll foo .1 IS 11s favorite sport PROM COMMITTEE MFMBFRS ntinur-l lmmln :- CALL ARMS We re back from our La-ster vaca 11011 As usual everyone wah am hlfIOUS ovcr thc holidays even when it came to writing letters Thank'-1 for the mall fellows btales Lexxandoxs ski, recentlv home on furlough 19 at an overseas re placement trammg center If youll be kmd enough to let the klds know mv address Ill reallv appreciate lt xerv much, IQ an excerpt of a letter The address N Pvt Stanley D Lexxandoxxskl 35295762 30th Tram mg Group, Jefferson Barracks Mrs QOUFI According to Stan, St Louw is quite a 1:01111 B070 Puls is ln the 4th Army, 86th Division Ihey call It the Black Hawk I,lVlFll0Il He says It was nd 0lll as war b ' 1 wont happen in this one Pvt Llar cncc W Puls 31296260 L0 A 342 Inf AI 0 4 0 Lamp Ilvlng-iton, Loumana lou lrubfzcf 11 is transferred from I imp Rc-5 nolds ld to Camp Kilmer, N1 11 Jersey The 11 eather ls fine and one N almost tempted to go mum rlllflg, accordlng to Joe Pvt Joe J Bubacz, 35229093 NYIE RP Camp Kilmer New Jersey Jack Iohm changed from c1s1eQ to 1 Navv Blue outfit John Henry 01m 'MS Co 52 U111 L S N I' S Sampqon Nexx York Ink graduated laQt yi-ar Italy clfuma the presence of Donald B Nllan graduate of 1941 According 0 Cupid he is engaged to louise Iioudre-iux class of 4? Pvt Donald Ulm 31140361 Hqs and s mzl S1 rv Battery 601 Qt FA Bn , A P0 446 do postmaster New 4411 rl l11 llltl ll lm: s to .ilk mul mls 1 Im mkugfr' 5.111 F0111 Meade nrlud 111tI1 luci L 41 wx 15 hot trumpet in the barrel grgat spurtsni 111 rlmus for fl'lStll1lf, studung to be llllll-ll .Ari 111y,,11 arp rl1 111rc 1Jff'S0ll3lll,X very mee I aet C Schedule Aprll Z1 APRIL Q AI LNDAR On Aprll Z1 the last C sehedulf of the year will be held The actxvlty hated forthxs date is the movle Phantom ofthe Opera Qtaring Nelson Eddy Susannelnqter Claudn Rames Prine of admission to thls Bnal actin 1ty is fifteen cents Grade Cards Dxstribu ted Books closed lawt Mond'1V April lfl to end the hrst quarter of the swmnd semester of thls school year Grades were turned ln the office the following day Tuesday April ll Students re cexved their report cards in then' first hour classes Dentlst To Speak In connection wlth the dental con vention whxch is scheduled for April 20 and 21 xn Toledo a dentist will vmxt every high school 1n Ioledn Wo d ward 1: Junlors and Qemors w1ll hear one of the v1s1t1ng rlvntlsts speak dur ing an assembly period on lhursdav Apnl L0 Concert IS Success The concert of the- hand glee cluh and orchustra under the dlrertion of Fdgar qorton proved to be a financial success After all expenses were deduc- ted 512100 was Lstlmated as clear pro C L Laliue principal commented that this was the mos! buwei-sful con cert ever given in Woodward llr 1l1l1 ds 1-mblx to sm- 10 IL World IX Nas 1 frr orx nurs f' Slimx to Ll s Illl 1 l isldb 1ll h.111q11ct Nt 1111l1lx L Xl P9 1011 flll L s if 1 Ol 1 ' Dime ll the even 1111 ra b11111rs1tx 'ipra Pl 'fl adflrus xcnim class ll llfll 1 mee 1 ,, ! t llmcc f2llf'0ll chosen Ilt bocietv To Hold Polish CCW Spuns.-I S11 mg On Ap11l2l Xpr1l Pl thc qpri 15, S1 111 N111 IS1 S ll 1 1 llulu 1 1 1 1 1 1r1 lll I ll 1 1 lll 1 and Vll'j,lIlld f y nmus 1 sn M I1 l1m1111 'lic film ur 111111 l ro l 1 1 ll xisi lv! 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' . 9 A . - 1, ', , ' -' , . Z0l'l' 541 1-1-nk :mtl may lu- lz'11-cl .' 1 f -' ' D 5 ' . ' - ' - ' , 1 3, f , - 'lll :1111' liflllqll I,1L - 1l1:-r. '. , . , ' ' .F , - , ' ' , 1- If lair- is l,l1- c'l11l1 : l .'f r. - :.'. ,1 i,l1.'. Tonight: WOOD RD T TTLER Coming: SP Constantly, Consistently Constructive SWING - Vol. XVI Toledo, Ohio, FEVER April 21, 1944 No. 25 BACK YO UR HERO, SLOGAN OF BOND DRIVE TO BE SPONSORED BY STUDENT COUNCIL Woodward's participation in the 5th National War Bond Drive, scheduled for the month of July after the summer vacation has begun, and will be held during the month of May in schools throughout the state. Classrooms throughout Ohio are preparing to organize Back Your Hero clubs with various plans to promote stamp and bond sales. The student Council is heading the drive here at Woodward, but will need the cooperation of other groups to make the campaign a success. Various Meetings Planned On Monday April 24 a meeting of all the home room representatives will be held with Miss Dorothea Bishop in room 154 At this meeting the general plan will be announced Don Hlgley, council member, will head the representatives in their effort to carry the idea out in the individual classrooms During the second hour on Tues day April 25 freshmen will attend a bond rally in the auditorium Dur mg the B schedule on the same day sophomores, Juniors and seniors will witness the identical program Th1S rally will feature a keynote address by Principal C C La Rue who will be Introduced by the master of cere monies Phil Mansour Richard Jos eph will explain the procedure of the drive and Doris Boos will inform the audience of the Back Your Hero movement The Woodward band will open and close the assembly with pa tr1ot1c numbers Pledges will be handed out at the door to those who wish to sign one Additional pledges may be obtained at the stamp booth Posters Made Posters and slogans are to be made by the art department and each room is to have one poster where stamp and bond purchasers will sign names of friends in service carrying out the Back Your Hero theme Students will be asked to bring pictures of these friends in service to place in the display case which is in charge of Florence Lych and Joan Gnyszek of the Tattler office The Tattler will cooperate closely with the Student Council by publish mg statistics of the drive and in formation as to additional activities carried on to increase the amount of money put in stamps and bonds Teachers who have been asked to help have responded generously in their ideas effort to carry out the yarlous the driye gets under way other will be launched to bring in plans stamp and bond sales which more will again be handled through home room representatives in all first hour classes fommlttee Considers Sites For Canteen Headquarters c y l ld the South Canteen corn mi tec h is nrrrowcd llic eavch for suitable lie dquarters down t two prcmi es The olcl Wolncn s lilllllllllg' on Superior hetwecn Adims and lackson sticets and thc Ioi Dayis lllllfllllt, on leflierson near Vllihlgdll arc now bein serious considc red rcparit-ons an c macc for c oosms he lcads o thc yarlou commlttc es w hich re Clean up enhc usb p Flnancc llcc n ii: m ltulcs and lcpulatlons e lay lay Z hclc and fival decision will bc in cle concerning thc site of the c xntcen Five Girls Serve At Banquet Members of the Girls Leadsrs Club who were chosen by Miss Catherine McClure to serve at the Basketbal Banquet last Wednesdav were Joan McLean Wanda Jutkowskx Marilyn Busdleker Harrltt Long and Fay West Following the banquet these gl ls participated In the party held in the girls gym x Basketball Champs Receive Pictur s At Annual Banquet Each member of Woodwards 1944 basketball championship team re ceived a framed picture of the group as a whole with the trophies won this year placed at their feet On one side of the photograph is a picture of Coach Homer Hanahm and on the 1 other side is a picture of the boy to whom it was presented Under the photograph are the names of all the boys on the team and the total score of thls years game 1114 in contrast to their op ponents, 722 On the back are recorded the sep arate scores of each game, 1nclud1ng CltV district sectional and state tournament encounters This is fol lowed by a letter from C C La Rue, principal which says To the Coaches and Players I want to take this opportunity to expness mv appreciation to every member and coach of our fine 1943 1944 Basketball Team In my est1 mation we have one of the finest group of boys the best Basketball T am ever assembled in Toledo Underneath this letter IS space for players autographs These gifts were presented to the bovs bv the Athletic Association and were made bv O M Thompson, Woodw ards school photographer These presentations and letters were awarded at the annual basketball banquet held in Woodward cafeteria, last Wednesday Following the dm ner and speeches the boys were en tertamed by members of the Lead ers Club in the girls gym Plaque Issued On Recognition Day Received By Floyd Lords llcycl lords hcad of Woodwards clencc department recently received c cncc pl ique to be presented n rccoymtion clay Friday Iune 2 to the senior with the highest scholastic attainment in science This award presented annually by 1 1 loc-hester New York 1 given with the ldca cf' encouraging., clence courses in the sc condarv schools Of the seyeral high school students throughout thc country who receive t' cse plaques twenty after takmc, fhc required ex aminatlon y ll be awarded scholarships to attcnd the I myer ity of Rochestcr with 1 t ree year scholarship and necessary loans he is yc r Howeyer on y those Tflllilllf, a plaque arc eligible Class Visits Museum Miss Blanche Hazelton s personal standard students and home living clas ses vlsxted the miniature rooms on dis play at the Art Museum last Friday during the first three hours The classes which are studying the various periods of furniture were great ly impressed by the exquisite accuracy and smallness of the artlcles fpl Russ 'Vlomberg 3554485l Unit 1 A'lf Sta No 2 APO 938 Cfo Tosf master Minneapolis, Minnesota ANNUAL POLISH LITERARY SOCIETY SPRING SWING TO BE HELD TONIGHT az 'four Of District Schools Club's Scholarship Fund To Completed By C. C. LaRue Principal C. C. La Rue has com- pleted his annual routine of touring the grade schools in the Woodward district to speak to next year's fresh men His speeches were on the rules and layout of the school, routine and activities Mr La Rue also tried to advise the eighth graders on the fields of subjects that are offered them Accompanying Mr La Rue were Dale Rodenhwser, Junior, Pat Moore Kathleen McCloud Christlne Pavlos, and Robert Hallett semors, who are all from Woodward s art department They spoke to the future newcomers on art activities here at Woodward Schools visited are as follows Thursday April 13 Chase and Ham 1lton Friday, Rlverside Monday, Parkland and Stlckney, Tuesday, La grange and Sherman, Wednesday, Spring In a few weeks the grade school upper classmen will visit their future Alma Mater on the days assigned them Spring school has completed its tour larietv Show Proves To Be Sucessful At Naval Armory Woodwards variety show 1S ln its third year of progress On April 11 it was presented at the Naval Armorv with much success Accord ing to the front page Write up in the Naval pubhcation, the Navy consld ered the show superlor to many U S O presentations which they have seen Lois Jacobs acted as nustress of ceremonies Others who took part are Ramona Carr Bridget Carr, Joneal Renz Ray Jacobs Chester Foeller, Betty Jo Stickels, Harriet K0rSkl Lurena Wagner, Bob Van Horn, Elizabeth Douglas, Susan Tim mel Nancy Diamond, and Eileen Laskey Mrs Dorothy Nickhn is in charge of the program Mrs Carr aided much ln the show With her ac compamment on the piano The maJorettes also took part in the pro gram Plans for other presentatlons of the Variety Show are belng made but dates for these presentations are not definltely set at this tlme Achievement Cup Recipient Dur1ng the C schedule today, the faculty committee met to decide who w1ll receive the Tattler aclueve ment cup on Recognition Day June 2 This committee consists of C C LaRue chairman Mrs Hazel Mac Manamon, Miss Amie Mlller Clyde Meek Homer Hanham R K Shel me Mrs Eula Upp James Pollock and Mrs Eva Leu The Tattler cup is given each year to the outstanding senior Senlors who are being considered are, Dons Boos Adele Loehrke, Dorothy Ash ford, Richard Emrick Johnny Payak, Bob Long Don Davis Don Weber, Jim Kmerim and George Skaff These students have been selected by the semor class which voted for them several weeks ago Each of these students has brought in a list of act1v1t1es and accomplishments from their four years at Woodward This list will be used in helping to Judge the wlnner of the cup No members of the Tattler staff are eligible Be Increased By Proceeds The eighth annual Polish Literary Society Dance will be held tonight in the girls' gym from 8 to 11, with music by Jimmy Reemsnyder's or chestra Michealine Grzecki, the general chalrman of the Spring Swing, has announced that profits will go 1nto the socletys scholarship fund With spring as the theme, the gym will be decorated with birds and How ers and gayly colored streamers Guests of honor invited are Mr and Mrs C C La Rue Mr and Mrs Clyde Meek, Miss Amie Miller Miss Ethel Kerlin Miss Margaret Schlnd ler, Mr and Mrs Balarin Miss Annie Wetterman, Mr and Mrs Floyd Lords Mr and Mrs J Mieczlcowskl and Mr and Mrs H Phipps M and Mrs Leo Roble will act as chap erons Chairman of the various commit tees include decoratlng committee Mary Jane Kub1ck1 clean up com mittee, Lorraine Kwxatkowskl or chestra, Mary Jane Kub1Ckl recep tion committee Virginia Ewanskl ticket C0mm1tte9 Ruth W1Sl'l16WSkl checklng Delphine Kalisz publlcity Angeline Rospond Clifford Zaknewski is the president of this society Leo Roble is the ad visor Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Iolish Literary So clety or in room 342, for S50 Senior Banquet To Be May 31 Sagas Will Be Distrlbuted Plans for the senior banquet which will be given May 31 at the Toledo Women s Building are under way The committe headed by Ida Mae Rae in cludes Ethyl Hogg Helen Barr Chris tme Pavlos Geraldine Putry Bill Pfefferle Clara Mae Spath Ramona Carr and Dan Olszewski Sagas will be distributed at the ban quet There will be a dance following the banquet but as yet the orchestra has not been chosen There will also be after dinner speeches Miss Amie Miller and Clyde Meek are advisors of the senior class Cut Down On Waste To further the conservation of food xn the students lunches the Student Council has been requested by Floyd Lords ln charge of the conservation of food campaign to try to prevent stu dents who eat ln the auditorium from throwing away food Posters are being made by Miss June Anderson to aide in the entire nutrition program Play Discontinued Due to the lack of time and difficul ty in arranging the set for the play selected by the Playshop casting for the individual parts has been dxscon txnued Being read now IS a one act comedy and if this proves satisfactory lt will be presented by the group Gym Grades Tabulated Individual scores for the tests taken by the girls gym classes have been figured on the basis of these results The grade rangevs as follows 87 56 A 5547 B 4637 C 3626 D 2516 F These tests were given by M1ss Catherlne McClure and Miss Mary Spooner gym instructors xi' . 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' i C ' , 5 'A , S - ,t - V . -',' A , , ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 , . . f ,V . . . . , ,. . - - . . , . . ,. . . , , THE WOODWARD TATTLER THE WUUDWARIJ TATTLER lslud mrl IX Sfllo ll Wlck b Iuplls of Woods lrd lllgh School l ce c a slngle copy us Q5 Newsnalwr 'pp lw J ffslstltlli TATTLER STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Susanne Loel-ke The Tattler Staff on behalf of the student body expresses sympathy to Dolores Pud llCk1 junlor on the death of her brother Also to Gloria Wolfe sophomore and Nolman Wolfe senior on the death of thelr grand father Freshman MIXBFS Begln ITH every appearance of a promlslng future the first ln a serles of freshman mlxers was held yesterday ln the glrls gym rI'1lS IS the first proyect of lts klnd even to be un dertaken by the everyday llvlng teachers Prlmarlly the purpose of these gatherlngs IS to glve the stu dents prellmlrary tralnlng ln soclal etlquette Smce the freshmen do not organlze as a body these mlx ers wlll glve them an opportunlty to come ln clos er contact Wlth each other These classes wlll also prove valuable because many students have never had 800181 tralnlng of thlB kmd before Though the ldea of freshman mlxers was dls ussed before It was not untll now that the actual enable the students to have some fun It wlll also traln them ID the essentlal fundamentals of soclal groomlng J unlors Have Second Try E ARElhere today and gone tomorlow blg uratlvely speaking thls IS especlally true ln the Tattler Office today The staff members who are all senlors are here now but wlll not be here next year Therefore the JUDIOYB ln the T O who are reporters thls year and wlll be the future staffedltors had the full responslblllty of produclng thls week s paper to lts readers wlthout any asslst ance whatsoever from the more experlenced mem ers We hope that the Iattler readers are pleased wlth the way thls paper was turned out We take thls opportunlty to thank the senlors who made It posslble for us to have thls experlence Congratulatlons Bowllng Team NCE agaln Woodward has shown her true colors Fhls year more than ever she IS prov lng her greatness as a school and now more than ever does she attrlbute thls greatness to a grand student body To place beslde our many trophies that have been added thls eventful year,1s a pm Abowllng pln of achlevement won for the hlghest team score of all the hlgh schools ln the clty What better example can be shown that a school IS as good as the students make It Cooperation IS all important and It was thls fact tor that brought the hlgh score that won the pln To the team we say congratulatlons' Outslde Work Causes Low Grades ERE the marks on your grade card satlsfacto ry to yourselfand to your parents? No wlll be the answer many students wlll glve to thls questlon And why IS thls 18 lt that the work IS too hard for you'7 No the maln reason for thls IB that students arc not putting flrst thlngs first Full tlme or part txme Jobs are held by boys and glrls nowaday and after that Job IS done lf there IS time to do your home work you may do xt lf not anxlety does not even enter your mlnd It may not mean much now but after thls war IS won Jobs wlll be scarce and lf you don t have at least a hlgh school education very few posltlons wlll be open to you Now that you have the oppor tunlty why not get all there IS to get out of your hlgh school work and then lf tlme perml s work on s part time Job But remember, put first thlngs first and now the foremost object 13 an educatlon O PRINCIPAL POINTS Stuff And Such In last Sundays Flmes there appeared an artlcle telllng ofthe urgent need for varlous kinds of scrap materlal to ald ln the War Headlng the llst ln 1tS urgency IS waste paper We are short sever X al mllllons of tons lhls IS not l. I, due to the shorts e of raw ma I, terlal such as pulp wood but 18 hid caused by the shortage of man power necessary to cut and market the wood We have talked a great deal about the various thlngs you students can and should do to help wln the war Why cannot we re dedlcate ourselves to these V8l'l0hB actlvles We are not mere chlldren that must be hlred by promlses of free entertam ment or other thlngs to keep us ln mlnd that we are patrlotlc Amerlcans All of you would be very lndlg nant lf accused of non patrlotlsm But surely our duty IS clear So long as we have waste paper at home and do not get It lnto ILS proper c hannel we are not actlng ln the best patrlotlc manner If we have extra money and do not put It lnto war stamps and bonds we are again hlnderlng the swlft endlng of the War If we allouv our mothers to Haste kltchen fats we agaln are not dolng our full ut ol course none of thls IS glamourous No one wlll ever FBLBIVC a decoration for carrylng waste paper to school A true Amerlcan does not do thlngs for glory If It IS hls duty he does lt slmply and gladly and recelves the lnner glow of self satlsfactlon ln that he also has served Let s be true Americans Get the hablt of brlng lng waste paper to school Set some certaln day of the week and brlng ln paper We could fill room 122 every week lf all of us would try How thls column came to be VVe lthe Junlorsl settled down ln the T O to a fine game ofgosslp as can be had between some ll goldbrlckers Then a bum or rather stooge oh well the one wlth hls shlrt the character wlth the teeth and words approached wlth hl paw held menacing ly close to our heads Asklng or rather commandlng Gimme some feature glmme some feature There lsn t a great deal of news disclose lnclose or hold your nose cause here s some on It s way Fred Welfener wlll gladly powds r anyone s nose wlth an lraser Don Koster no longer has one S B Crouse says that 'l nall IQ a short piece of lron he uses to alm at whlle hammerlng hls thumb Mr Weis Ah I ln glad to see your shlnlngfaccs thls morning fSudden appllcatlon of powder puffs 1 Veteran Walter Bonkowskl wlll soon t.-lkl his sprlng strolls and make the rounds It Iackle s Bonnle s Janets ect Thlngs really went ln hysterlcs when Pete Part got a C on an algebra test It seems the rarlfied atmosphere ofthe chemistry lab IS one that a certain Junlor has on lrreslstable deslre to b eath Mr Meek lf you make that perilous ascent up those lnumerable steps to that Hold on to your head or get lt blown off room you wlllflnd Nell Mallory trylng to put2 and 2 together to make f ve almost any hour of the day Have you a pause that refreshes? Well my pause IS klnda cranky but me ol lady IB preety swell Now I know why the feature edltor slts on my Jokes There s no polnt to tnem You ve all heard Run lnto the round house Nelly He can t corner you there Here s a new one Run lnto the chop house Nelly he ll meat you there Allce Wlsnlewskl remlnds us of our vlslt to the Wlndy Clty or maybe an oll well always gushlng Our eyes say thats not a llfe saver on her thlrd finger left hand Students from other schools ln the clty who attended the senlor prom were heard to comment on Woodward s talent last rrlday nlght Undoub tedly they meant the slnglng ofHarrlet Korskl and Clayton Salonz who were really terrific To whom It may concern Sulfurlc ar ld should never be poured down the slnk Pls sprlng cleanlng tlme and so after dustlng off our old newspapers we dlscovered thls lrt Let us start thlngs rolllng wlth a poem To n chernlstry teacher Sxng a song of sulfide A b aker full of llme lfour and twenty test tubes A breakmg all the tlmc When the top IS llfted The fumes began to reek Isn t It an awful mess I'o have five tlmes a week? The Lake Breeze Clean up More ln 44 IS the slogan adopted by Llndbloom Hlgh School for lts Clean Up Campaln from Aprll 43 to 29 The Llndbloom students are also asked to make suggestlons for the deslgn for the cover of thelr Clean Up Scrap Book Am I happy' A bundle ofjoy arrlved at our house yesterday Congratulations Was lta boy or glrl Nelther It was last month s laundry Campus Colleglan Lomencement SGTVICGS at Metamora Townshlp Hlgh School wlll be held May 17 at 8 PM ln the school gymnaslum The psychology lecturer sald that a women braver than a man What' A women IS afrald of a mouse Yes and a man 18 afrald of that same women The Parrot lnterlude for today Sprlrlg fever hlt us loo Slgnlng off tlll next week Black Java s cleanlng woman Let Us Face It In the spring ayoung man s fancy llghtly turns to love Indood It dee don t belleve lt do you'7 Well just look around Here comes Johnny Payak mumbllng Roses are fried vlolets are blue sugar IB sweet and Dorothy o 1 And there s Dolores Czarneckl day dreamlng about Curly agaln What s the matter Wlth Leona Hlther' She s walking ln a dave Stop that dancing up there That two'-ome of Elalne Iykowskl and Mlk8 are stlll a heartlllerv barrage Aln t love grand Well Ta ta tatls SPRINC Wlll Wllled By Fllly Wlll Wllled Wlll Be Well Enough For Wolfe Upon event of my death I leave My lofty posltlon ln the Tattler 0l'I1C8 to Syl van Esslck My basketball playlng ablllty dlvlded between Howard Haynes and Dlck Aubry My dog let the clty take care of lt My last 8tlCk of gum Lula Sexton Wishbone Bllly Woodward All the dlrty dlshes on the slnk that I should be washing Blll Phefferle My great WJ frlendshlp wlth Mrs MHIIB Erslg Jack Curtls My llfe earnlngs 655 cents? bury It Wlth me, please My las' tube of llpstlck Bettp Claypool Before the above can be executed hock my Junk and pay the f0llOWlhg bllls My llfe earnlngs 122 centsl bury It wlth me please My last tube of llpStlCk Betty Clrypool Before the above can be executud hock my Junk and pay the following bllls Mrs Fula Upp two cents thumb tacksf Mlss Loulse Tlppett S45 she hooked me some way h Miss Annie Wetterman one first year Spanish oo Prank Sinatra S3 00 for the first three slnglng lessons I took by mall Requests All my looks personallty etc lespeclally that wllled to me by Norman Wolfej glVe It back to NormanWolfe That all my personal papers be thrown out lh cludlng my Batmad comlc books lo thls I swear' H D lN The above 15 an old letter found by a junlor on the Tattler Staff The work of the one and lonely super suds Foley sent to Norman Wolf But to top everything, at the end of the letter, she closed wlth LOVE Bushels and Bushels l I 1 I l'ubl'.' 1 2 l'riul4-rl live 'j . 1 ' y tllv' l Q D ' 1 q' ' I ' , . f . . 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THE WOODWARD TA'I'I'LER S PO RTS WOODWARD TRACK TEAM Losns FIRST DUAL Mem' OF sr ASOIN T0 BULLDOGS J' DIc Gloss Ot Scott leads TQM OSBERGER Team By Wlnnlng' lntermg thls vxorld on Iebruary Dashes Haxmg beeII handlcapped bx suItahle xx eather CODdltl0llS durmg the past vxeeks the Wooclxxard sprIn sports eampaIgn got off tcI a bad staIt as the lolar lear track team lost I one sIded mc et to Scott 'lc Z1 Ted ternhauser Woodxx ard speed ster noted as one of the cItx s out tlndcng mIlers copped the flrst hon ors lll the lllllt Iun Ind thc pole xault to lead the Iears vxlth 10 poInts llcsldes Fernhauser xxmnmg flrst place Cal Dullalt took shot put hon Irs xxIth I throxx of fortx feet fol loxxed hx LIgIbel and Sh Ixx of Scott Iespectlxelv III thc 100 and 220 xarcl dashes Inck Cross ace of the Bulldog team cw ked up the top spot but xxas messed closclx hx te Immate Clarence Ilue Walker negro s1l8Cl'lS1Cl Bob ldlllS Vtoodxxud captun took the thIrd place Bulldogs LBIPIUIB IluI ll Tl c best th It the I olar I cars could do III the hurdlc cxents xxcre vxo thlrcl places garnercd hx tene Cust II1 the 120 xard lllgll hurdles and the 220 vard loxx hurdle exent 4 ene t ust IS 'I tough Iac tl Iohn l'X0llllS o ot Ill the 220 xard lovx huIdlc -Xftcr racmg ncck md ncck all the xx'Ix IxoInIs pulled 1he'Id III the lat x nd aIIcI xxon bv an cxelash ohn Could took f st Ilacc Ill the 170 xard hIgh hurdles Amerk Ilowlmg Team WIns Trophy Pm For Hlgh Score Another Itcm has been added to the trophv casc but l.lllS tlmc lt happc ns to be a regular swed hoxxlmg pIn xvhlch the Amerlcan League loxxlmg team vxon for havmg thc hlghest 'ln dIvIdual tcam scores 0 I X x II If cl roll up 2612 total vxere Nor man Sobeckl Jack Ill In larg lax SlIcndeIskI IDG anchorman and cap tam Bob Vtysockl The IndIxIdual SCOICQ for that dax xxcre xerx close xxIth WWSIlCkl hlttlng a bIg 642 Sobeekl follovxmg Xlltll 60' Snenderskl 442 Van larg 46I and lVlcf'Ill 432 In addItIon to xxlnnmg the box Img pIn Captam WvsockI won a medal for the hlghest IndIxIdual score for the AIInerIc'1n League champs NIJ Wet Grounds Cancel Match Poor weather condxtxons agam has halted the advancement of the hlgh school golf team schedules A scheduled game between the Scott club and Woodward golfers was can celled because only 13 of 18 holes were suitable at the Ottawa Park course The boys who are on the elIgIbIlItv 11st to plav golf are Tom Osberger Bob Wylockx PaulFarmer Bob Frost Tom Meade Bob DuMounte and Norman Llslokowskl Track Equipment Issued On last Thursday Aprll 13 Coach Art SmIth Issued new track equlpment to thxrteen boys who are expected to carry on the vlctory hopes of the Polar Bear clnder squad Among the new equIpment Issued were shoes and track runnmg sults whIch In all probabxlxty the best equxp ment ever purchased for track purpo es at Woodward I 1928 Tom Osberger slated to be I future golf star for Woodxxard ut tered hIs fIrst xxord and you mlght haxe knovxn lt xxould be Fore' Connng fronI St Hedxxlg s grade chool xx here he dldnt haxe a chance to sl oxx hIs proxx ess on the green, he lllll7l8dl3tPlX Iomed the Woodxvard golfmg team and has been xxIth It cxer sInce He noxx captams the SIX VII Osberger tjust call hIm Tomy got hIs start ID golf xxhen he caddled at lnxerness xx here to took occaslonal sxxlpes at the ball xxhen hIs customers xxezcnt lookIn Hls best score bv the 'lom can usuallx be found at the Mcrcurx bovxlmg allev xvlth Joe Fran kcxxskl When In school hoxxever he I most hkely to be In Mrs Upps room busIlx engaged In studvIng NJ HIs faxorIte subject IS chemlstry tmclden allx he IS stIll cursmg me for Interruptmg that classy and of cfurse hIs faxorlte teacher xxould be Charles Staneart HIs sportmg carecr lSllt conflned tu golf hoxxexcr as hes out for xar IIX football and hopes to make the Ie Ill baseball and basketball also r nk hlgh xxIth O17x lust In case anx of xou glrls are Interested hIs current heart throb I I certam sophomore from IIhbex Tom IS lookmg forxxard to II prettx good season dlltl expects .I lot of help from I oh Wx sockl xx ho s also a mean olffr He artIcularlx xxants to beat Anc hx the vxax T n oncc xxon a l Ilc Ill one contest at Inxerness the h II landmg onlx 8 Inches from the hole for xxhIch he receIxccl sexeral llll70C One of the fexx golfmg xet IaI of Vloodxxard Tom hopes to lexd the tc Im to manx xIctorIes Ihck I ross xxon scorlng honors for the tcllmgxxood -Xxcnuc boxs xxIth 11 poI Its Macomber tlIe only cItv school vxlthout a track team has entIrely abandoned all sprmg sports xxIth the exceptlon of golf lack IfeIffer voted the most valu 'mln c-'Iger on the DQVIIDISS team thIs mr recentlx came wIthIn Inches of lneakmg the state dlscus throw rec ord He hurled the xxeIght 149 ft lllCl16S Wlth Ole Man Basketball In the background and track started the lImeIIght falls on golf The Wood 'card teams are bemg coached thIs xear by I-loxxard Phlpps who IS also boxxlmg mentor Much pre meet controversx has 'UISFII oxer Seab1scuIt Stexxart W ntc s sensatIonal mIler and Ted Cernheuser xxho IS at present con sIdercd one of dIstrIcts best dIstance men We hope the Ineet settles the axgument The Fan In the Stands saxs that the commg track meet wIth Llbbex tends to be a battle of some sorts a the l'olar Iears dlltltlllate 1 xlctorx In the makmg IIIscontInuatIon of Intra murals baseball and sprlng football ha e causcd manx xarsltx boxs to turn out for track Among them are Don IIul Sexmour Skeeter Bonkowskl 'Ind Peanuts Long A ncxx track regulatmn has been Introduced Into the sport The rule eonsIsts of puttmg all meets on a tIne hasIs clockmg runners In all contests except the fleld events rlvl'llS IS a good Idea from the partIcIpants standpomt as It glxes hIm an advan tae for placIng In a close raee GIRLS SPRING TOURNEYS SCHEDULED WIth xxarm xxeather approachmg gnls prmg actIxItIes come to the front Icach Tuesday after school 1tIllY'lldlllQllt games In badmmton table tennIs dlld shufflc board are scheduled From thc last Icport thc folloxxmg couples haxe slgned up to engage In the all glrls hadmInton tournament Ithel Ioddx Glorla AberlIng Rose ID Irx llggs Dolores l'runcal Bar haIa Marquardt Illen fucker Nelhe Dcnn Jean lxloster and Joan Mc Ican Wanda JutkoxxskI -Xfter school on Thursdav the co ed tournaments vxxll agaln be held If suf fIcIent Interest IQ shoxxn Mondax three oclock the dexdlmc for sIgnIng found the folloxxmg sIgnecl up Caro lxn Rogers lxul Iandlck Su7annc lox Donald Lec Marx Janc Nlurrx IIck Shull c anx otlIcI boxs a c crcscc It I Iftcr sc oo xItIcs thcx Irc urgcd to su mI cn namcs lll thc offlcc of thc gI s gx ll tomght Softb Ill Scheduled lcams xx ho are plavmg In thc glrls softball tournamcnt Wednesday nlghts after school are SWATS Dorothy Sklba Ldlltdll Stella Cuklerskl Joan t nxsvek NIrgInIa I'xxanskI Mary lane lxubIckI Dolores C1arneckI Dor cthx tzarncckl Anne lxornoxxa Maly lllfll l CHALLINGI' RS Bertha Mor f Id Iljllrllll Olohcs WrIght Dolores SIebrasse Mary Allce Urban Rose W arIe Hanna AlIce Plleszexxskl Joan llornberger B BBATS Gertrude Stemer captam Lurena Wagner HarrIet Long Fax West letty ltogcrs Carolme Rogers Marx Jane 'Vlurrax llI7Ibeth Douglas Suzanne IoV Audrey Fmely MADGETS Dorothx lozInskI captaln Helen Cu kIerskI Theresa Vlajevsskl Betty Jakuboxxskl Dolores Salach June Po land Dolores Charzempa Adellne MInor lhvlhs Wlsemann DIZZY DRI AMPRS Clorla Aberllng cap taIn Ifllen Tucker Bettx Lou Clay Pool txxen lermng Carol Iiermng Honex Tucker Fthel Ioddx Norm Plemxng and lettx Velker SpoI ts Day In spltc of gas and tlrc ratlonmg ltllllfll' and SGIIIOY' glrls xxho are In 4 ested Inxltcd to attend p orthxxc stc rn Ol ll L, 1 100 cl'Ix sponsored hx thc Ioxxlmg Green tnrls Xthletlc Assoc-Iatlon on Satur dt Apml 0 SxxImmIng baskctbIll tcnms and IIIIIIILIIIUS other sports and dlsplaxs ne planIIed to f1ll the day w1th a pIcnIc lunch planned for noon MISS Catherme McClure and MISS Marx Spooner xxIll dr1xe taklng manv glrls as possIhle Others can se curc transportatmn bx bus However all Llll xxho are plannlng to attend must haxe theIr names In the gxm of fm hx IVlondav AprIl 24 BEAR SCORING RACE LED BY JOHN PAYAK CQ John Payak When the last good bye to basket ball had been sald Ind the last sound of cheers froIn a thrIll packed crowd had dIecl axxax the Tattler sports staff xxent H110 a huddle to flgure out the IndIxIdual scormg records of the players and fIll out that last empty space ID xour basketball scrap book John Pax ak led the team for the se son Includlng tournament play xx Ith a 302 polnt total folloxved by team Inate Bob Harrlson xxho Chlpped tlIe scormg block 253 11111165 Fmal statlstlcs are as follows 'xlame T Name Cxty League Tourna Payak 0 HHTFISOII I Long Seymour KnIerIm Lentz Dul-lart Bonkovx skI Sch ner Sloan -lubrex Haxnes lndIcatIng returnmg Jumors Al told Han aIns boxs 1 134 poIIIts to the opponeIIts 726 Pax ak md HarIIson got the hlghest scored the 21 mark once and slIpped In two 10s and txxo 18s Iob got a pau' of I s -Xxerages tor the season found Johnny laxak Wltll 13 HarrIson, 11, Long 8 Seymour 6 and KnIer1m 12 The llears averaged 4t polnts a game to the opponents I0 He e s somethmg for the senIors to e theIr grandchddren xx hen they get o and feeble The SBHIOTS combln theIr 1ndIxIdual scores outclassed 18 .IUIIIOFS xxIth 632 pcnnts agaInst Ill H Hanham Returns Home After Conventlon In Detrolt Home agam after hIs three day stav at the Mldxxestern ASSOClat1OD Conference Wll1Cl'l xxas held AprIl 12 13 and 14 Homer HanhaIn explamed tIIe purpose of the annual conventlon The thenIe thIs xear FItness for War and Peace xxas thoroughly dIs cussed and Inxestlgated The conclu sIon reached after the meet1ng had taken place In the Statler Hotel was a nutual understandmg that physlcal tx unmg In scholastlc CITCISS must be n orc mtenselx concentrated The gIoup agreed that more ancI more en d nance te s t s Ind examInatIons should be urged wIth gvInnastIcs and calIsthentIcs greatlx stressed ll Ill all the 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I 3 ' , THE WOODWARD TATTLER Woodward WhlSpCrS Q52 Specmal notlce to sophomores The Tullp TWITI and the sophomore ISQUC wlll be out m two weeks so be sure to watch for theqe events Bettv Dllley and BQQSIG Pappag at tended d Jr Red Cross meetmg., Tuewlax to gne a quarterly repmt on Woodwxrds Rod CIOQS 3.CtlVlt1Q'i The .xrtlstlc fzbllltles of Mrs PhXllSw Lentz S art students are expressed H1 the posters which adorn the room Why not drop m and see what your fellovs students can do Eddie Voss seems to bc makmg, qulte an 1mpreQs1on over the I A system Students now call hlm The Vo1ce Myron Skmner folmer bookkeep mg teacher, vmted Woodward last Mondav H15 famllxar face was a welcome mght to manv students Katherme McCloud Bob Hallet Dale Rodenhauser, and Patrxcla Moore members of June Andersons art classes, have Joulnew w1th Prmupal LaRue to the dxfferent schools to glV9 llluqtrated talks to the future fresh men Woodward has taken a new member mto 1tS fold The newcomer IS Kate Boost, freshman from Scott Wel come to our halls Kate Hugh Montgomery has stated that four of the pages of the Saga have been prmted It Won t be long now Why IS It that Charlotte Szkudlarek has a hard tlme keepmg her mmd on her school work It couldnt be be cause of Tvd and Donald, or could 1t'7 The Tattler offlce wlll become much worse Kas lf lt Wag po'-mblel 1f the b1Xth hour Journahim clasa contmueb to hold classes there It was a great thrxll fm Mms An g,ela. Abdlrs adxanced food classes when they recexved .1 box of choco lates from Mrs brace Ixcllermler The clase had done Mrs Kellermler .1 favor bv hldlxlllj., fpmcw sandwlchee for a, party Qhe had What is the rcaqou June Wapnm boviq Loulfl lt be because of 1 401 tam Marlne by the name of Glennon K1lley MISS Kathermf' Tobm Qhmx ed slide of blrd pests m 101 Quence KIASNCS durmg, the meek lhe dawes are 'studying the Qubyent of pest and thelr effect on dgrlculture Oh yes here ls Vkfoodwards most nowsome txxosome, thex are none other than Jack Mxles and Martha 'vlalumhmk Mrs Blanca Russel s general math ematlw class are readmg the electrlc meters 1n then' homes as part of the1r homework m meter readmg Who dood 1t'7 The kxdi 111 the fifth hour move were kept owrtlme because someone broke a bottle and the owner was not anvvxhere to be found Four sophomore g1rIq of Mws An dersons art classes are makmg a hook on Chma The gxrls are work mg on a book cover and d1V1Ql0T'l3l pagegs Thev are Joan Hornburger Jack1e Matthevm, Lottle Sznkovxskx and Ann Kern The book IS belm, made for Mlss Katherme Schulerw I nghsh classes Mlm Grace Fronks Ir Busmefq Trammg students have been studymg the dlfferent changes m frexght and mall charges qomethmg, new was xnltldtod the mght of the qenlor Prom II'lQfOd.d of flomg the uwal rounds a bunvh Went down to Fred Laker s home and made whoopee Mom Laker made hot hmults at that who hour for thr- merry makers Another new law TQ appearlng ln our m1dQt Qhv IQ Ioan Kane for merly of Scott Hope you llke UQ Joan Splmg ls here at lait F01 proof mst look at Loxralne Qtallbaum She N IU a daze over a certam Jumor from Macomber Mlchaellhe Grzeckl Natural bcautv IN the onlw wav lo dmcrlbe NllCh0Z1llI1f' I I'71lkl uhm null lakv mer her fxrst role mi L1 leddm n hum chaxrman of thls evcnmg Ish Imran SU4lCtX damn Nne clums she cnjou 'rchuul wax 1 nh even ln 'sprung and th xt tvp 1115, tops her lwt of f'lXOTItCQ Her freshman md Qophomow xears more 1 th dolls st ure cw she more Il T lls Whx the bosQ uw-d to pr'1d0 them elves to be the flwt to dump For longfhornQ mto the mk bottle Mlke :S uwallx seen clutterlng up the halls mth one Ruth Ixublak Qen ond third rn fourth cousln of Ten kublak who plaw for Macombor, but th1s have nothmg to do mth MICITOH lme so well stop right About here Run on Sentence 7 Lre lt for hor tram flgllli g, as to her lCCOI'd10H pl umg qhf' WHEN IS ch a I0 1 ng, pong, balls 1 acunmnn and 1 pm' of Qandak t cuher As for hught hu exes come to U 0 top of Mr Robles calendar gvflghottx IQ hor favfmte dlsh and 'N fm sports Qhg hke4 roller Qkatlm, ihe 1ueQt e still 0 M tanw her to the dmcv but mdxbc that just to keep everxono m Qus perse Jumors Edlt Tattler To recelve tralnmg ln edltlng the Tattler next year the Jumors have taken over staff posltxons this past week Followxng are the varlous posltxons wmch the stuednts wlll hold Eileen Trondle editor lu chlef Pat J8DOWl9Ckl asslstant edltor Sabma SllChC1DSkl news Frank Sloan feature Florence Zych exchange Jlm Nelson boys sports Mary Hlder gxrls sports Low ma Roberts sports column Dolores Wujuak mllxtary edltor Joan Gnyszek column and Anne Kornowa typlst Nuxpurt Nu 1 ZET9 HOLD ANNUAL SWUNK FEVER DANLL QUEFN TO BE CHOSEN A then' mnual Sunny, Puer d'mce rmne .agam the letalethean Llt rx emu x crmx m Aurl C men Aprml 'B m the Woodward lu! room clubs haw been queQt0rl to Submlt x scnlor glrl .1 wir 4lHdld110 in M um st L tules of tlf QIIFIQ ulll be placed ln the mhspln raio on the seumd floor a xxenk beff I9 the dance Pho follomng glrls vull lepresent Lhe xarmus clubs I,a1b'1r'1 M uquardt Spanwh Club qlllCf hlondlmlrcd blue eved A s put Mme worker at I a':alle s Jfmn Mclman I'er1cIr-an L1terary Quclefx 'lthletlcallv lflCllU6d CQ to du Wmdx Jutkmxskl hlrls, L0fule1 x of' Oxuir thinks Siu N Oh an I 111 S1 1 mu looklmr next dresser crust n xx Puih I'Xf7llllKdl1l'x Tililcr petltc drum mdymott4 mm mu Lfvil U N A1 Mux Inu IXlIhlClxl lolwh Llterarw kouotx LITIS spmts Odltor of 54,4 sun mth Cvarnmkl twins -X ull H: nlubs have not turned IN Hen mmdldateg thw IS not a com ploto lust of the contestants he tOlN!Y1lttP0 IH charge of the 11 mcv lncludvq N1 uw Helen qtauifer mrl Ithfl linux .xrrmgemcnts for Ill Cuefn Jmm If-ll mxltatlrmq Ibhwru Iudlxckl drxuwratwns Mary meal nrm us Tl Ihxllv- SChl 1lf ll ct uc Iolu puhlncl S Irulflflnl of H10 S0ll8tX Vi NN lmlex xml 'Nlvis ldlth Murphy IS ad xmor Sophs To Take Over The Sophomore members of the be glnners newswrltmg class w1ll put out the Tattler xseue May the fourth the Soph F 1 ollc 25 STUDENTS EARN PERFECT CARDS TIMMEL VOSS LEAD bCHO0L WITH 6 A s Twenty flu fmt cardQ fm hut sc-nxostor x mth thlrteen student :evolved pcr the flmt quarter of the Semors led the, Qchrml honors Flxv mombvr uf ihc sophomore claw TPf0lV0d al A march closely followed by the fl6ShlHx,Y1 vsho had four hlgh stu dentx JLIHIOIS trdlled Rx 1th three per feet card: Suman TIITIINLI senlox and ldvmxd X ,ss sophomorf lvd thr school ulth s A S Stu ents mth f L -'ks to thelr me It umm foldd Bcrgher mm VIcLe.1n, Qemors Ioan Gnyszek, Erxm Part JumorS 'Vlarlan qllVlUQkl, Ber tha Morford, sophomores and Patrl cla Drewel Ihvllls Kvnop IAYTIPS Wxluv freshmen Senlors TGLCIVIYU., foul As were Mirllvn BuQd1eker', Lettw Hartv Wanda Iutkowskl Adele Toehrke, I xrbard M zrqudrdt Illffhdfd Pmfllk Jumor Harriet Long sophomores fh0it6l Dyko Rlvhard Slaybdugh and freshmen Bertha bltvenaure-r xl fl len lved foul A s H ltrlrs Ilaleckl Svlvu Slibfldk Donald DAMN and Donald Wvlwr cnlors Imfflvcd 9 AS Wlth Z A to hu rrf'd1tQ IQ qemor Marm Svv 1x0NXQl'xl Students who revolved four A s md xml Georg Qklff Remo: I In 1heTh Duugl as Ann horn Fran0eQ R,1td1c11k Gertrude Stempr, sophfw IIIOYOS md Ramfmx Inbox SPFTII1 Dalvm, freshmen I urerm Wagner w L9 the only b unr of four As md two I s S1 udent'-1 TCLQIVIIH, four A s 1-llld one C' were Geraldme 7goreLk1, lumen' I rflu INK-lll S0 Jifllnfllf JH! I1 h xrrl Luohler freshman rl lrmxn som 1 Ihxllls Lr Fl Maxx Iodd ophunmros .md Dolmc KfYXXdI9kl lfxmw Vc1lad0 freshmen 0 m one C to twu mwdl Sur fhwwx 1ITllT1l Hoff Jumors Ifmnux 115,15 Nanu Diamond Val om kmef Pettx Perlatt Ima De Hu uphommu and Audrey Flnlov vlllfirul Xudlum ,xllff llotrowskl Mnlduri lolukl freshmen revelved thum A Q md two P Q No sonmrc re cmwfi the sc grades Those mth three Ag and one B :re lean kxmple Norma Llndeman, uwnlmlrw Skaff qmdnev -Xdamg Mar un Im srmors Marllvn Arps Vlw 1111 Rkdff yunlors Dolores Pmtrow c James Blvthc sophomores and MIM IX01lI1Qklk Truce Tavlor Ralph Nldkullnkkl Alfred Rego fro:-Shmpn 'Iwo A s md two Il s were re-rmvml b PINOTN Phxvhs Pbls Kath evn Nlffloud Sally Iearlmuller Bqrbari Hamsox Tdxun Wunerskl Jumors Duns Germ m Stellx C umm V!FL,lTll3 Rxhckr sophomores Cortuuio Kowal ek: hmm-lx Nlflofm Qhlrlvw Mlllor In ml Rflll Iqmcs Panoe bruce Togtmrwr froihnwn lhercsd Ma Jmwkl Mxrwrm Mann Rosette N1 pnlgkl Talk Burgoon Alun Fmerx fhflrlog Ianglms Innes Sackmm Tml Qolonwm and Theodore Zlt0U Sm Henvms rvcewed two As 'md n I Phu an He-len leur ar pfuet Lotfenhart Iaverno DHVIS lr-mlrhno Iutrx June qaven fmd Ind I 1 r Pnothv Ashfmd senmr, rvcelved um mc one CA L ARMS The flrst Call to Arms column zppr-ared m the Tattler a lxttle over two years ago 111 January 1941, ln an sndmdxor to keep students posted on the news of former Woodward 'itu dents m sorxue Today dgaln vxe add to thc fast grcmlng llst Wlth a few more ltCIYlQ about these boyQ K story of bravery was recently de plcterl ln a letter to Mass Dorothy 'J 'lrlltl' from Sgt Tony Golas who though badly wounded by shrapnel, saved the Info of an offlcer and then st lyed on to give hlm flrst ald desplte hls own suffering Havmg passed out 'xftfr a while he regained conscious ness to fmd hlmself m a Guadalcanal lmspltal later he was sent back to Sdn Pranclsco where he lb now con mule cmg, Sgt Tony Golds 31546307 lc terman Gen Hospital San Fran cisco Calif A zrad of 41 Hub Mund lll .1 let ten to Mm Lpp recently Seemmpglx trusoci thu lmportame of math m Qadct fY'3.Il1lrlQf I ob who 19 now ln the ixgnal corp plans to transfer to cadet tm rung soon H12 mall may be Gent bf Ixt Iobert A Mund 35545330 05 rd SL R I Co fArnJ Camp !7lI1Ld'1l9, Fresno Callf S l Q Erwm blumman former 'stu dent at W oodxx ard IQ aboard Shlp TY1fXXh!Tl lll tho I xclflc Anv of hm frund mn ulclrcws his lettslrs t Yrxm Shlmman S lfc U S Q all f0Illll K S DIXIQIIIII Q10 Fleet ost Offug Sm P1 umlsno fdllf Jn Nlarkowskx xxwlmew hm frlend to know that he has not forgotten thmm He has been mme-d and Wlll nm as soon ns he IN IJOT'I'l'lltt9 0 llfmurr Inc would llke xerx n um h tn In xr from mcrxone a out n s thxt mas hc new '90 1PtQ d drc ss hls mm! to I fc lov H Markov pl ufnunt L lttdllfbll 'Sth MHTIHS Am phlbmus form cfo Fleet PoQt Offxce S n Franuscrm, Callf lull l'dWll1 Gruyk is hmm nm 1 ill dm wink lnxvm from McCloskey ll my If-mp 0 lf Xdg In .1 recent letter to the Tattier vdltur lohn Jechuraf former Wood xxfnd student who N now 1n New Cumoa stated that the bow would llke some good lookmg blondes out the1e buf SINCE that's 1mpOSSlbl6 he uodld xppreuate Ietterx from them Hxs ddrew ls Ifc John Jechura 0660 Fo I' 186 Inf A I N1 41 L S Arms Lfo Ioitmaster Sm 1'Y'dl1ClSCO, Cahf Syl Golemblewskl, 'statloned some where m the PaC1f1C would really ap preclate letters from hw. frlends For xx ard hm mall to Pfc Syl Golemblew k I S M C R Headquar ers Squadxon Marme Amr WmgQ, Paclflc gfimi-Fleet Post Office San Francwco, a 1 lfnsxgn Pdwm Zarn, dass of 37 15 home on A ,U ddx furloug.,h .1 ter spendlm, SIX months on 4 large car rler m the southwest PaClflL Ed en hsted m the nam ln May 938 Whlle 1 student here he was .1 mem be-r of tha- AXl3.flOYl Club and the H1 Y Tncldentallv hz IS now an fn 'ilffll Johnnv Matthews former Wood xxdrdltc- xx vu recently home on lc-avr' from the Great Lakes Naval Tram mg Qtatmn Johnny IQ JuQt out of boot KFAITIIHQ., It QQ Walbon Welever atatloned at the Armed Guard Center ln New Olleans Loulslana 1S awaltlng 'shlp mont for frmrelgzn duty a L L ' c - 2 .. as f v w as w w I . . : H 5 ,E ' ' 7' ' - . . 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I4 wlln WOODWARD TATTLER HELLO AG Constantly, Consistently Constructive , Vol. XVI Toledo, Ohio ,April 28, 1944 No. 26 ne lrer and nearel and nearer and nearer and nearer and Iluv a TATTLERQ get your turkey early' Some one talked Dld George strlke Mr Merrv yyeather or dld he fall over hls beard Can I drop you someyyhere lke your head Wlll Johns other dog chase Jose phlnes cat Does Hap7aba really love the butcher o IS lt d the great blg saw came nearer and nearer and nearer and nearer and to you Wlll Larry dlvorce Janet or wlll he not Thele are 15 dlfferences between Dlckens and Phacke that Slnatra SIIIBS so good I want to dle Poem I never saw a purple coyy I IIPX er hope to see one, But thls I yylll say anyhoyy I rather see than be one Pllpllb Take Ovel Classes H Phlpps Asked T0 Resign, some Fun Ehl Cutle, Handsome, Teach Woodward s first ald classes yylll be conducted bv the students themselves thlg week wlth the puplls belng the teachers Taklng, oyer the second hour classes IS Ierry ledal a yery outstandlnl., pupll or sllould we say blrst asslglllnellt wlll be the st 100 pages and yylll have test tonlor row on bandaglng cuts burns spralns s l o c a t l o yy ounds artlflclal resusatatlon and and afflxlatlon If elst ln the book that to rover yye can on pressure there IS l wr don t haye do lt after school Such was the first asslgnment The results as follows the teachers Ik got l5 and the rest all got below :A correct The star Illlpll recelylnp, thc 7592 yyas Iorna Coon flasses yylll meet as usual on the suond Tuesda of each week B l rause the grades were so low lt was IIIIPOSSIIJIQ to obtaln a full plcture so we can glV6 you only the best part of the plcturc Spooncl Plays Patty' take MISS Mary Spoonrr has taken oyer the coarhlng of the glrls gy nl classes on cverv other alternatlng Monday, so as to brlng them new slants on playmg Iatty Cake lt has been obscrved that many of the glrls Just clap havlng no rhvthm In order to make It more lnterest lng Grace Mltsky was martyred to bc a whole note Clara Mae Spath was reslgned to act as half note but Nlancv Sncllbaker put ln a loud howl when labeled an elghth note 1 food IS wonderful ind t e Ulllllll'lllfIlllL, offlcers are yery under Slldllflllll., dtt0I'dlI'lf., t l postcard fltllll Oscal Joseph Oh yes I forgot to llllntlflfl that the card was lll'1llCd from the guardhouse DON 'I WRITE LLTTI' RS ln tl letter rfrelyed by a promlnent WJ Woodward teuller It says that WlllldlN lang, has been promoted llll a pl a CINII 1 on gratulatlolls Plll DON I WRITI' Ll TIPRS boys It and under yylll be ln luctcd lll the Armv thls COIIIIIIQ' IIIOIIIII Fol flllthbl detalls see vour ne ln st retrultlng Statlflll Dm your Tattlcr read dliercnt lately ' Because he was unable to keep the bored Latln students amused and contented Howard Phlpps was very klndly asked to T6Slg'I'l by Prlnclpal LaRue today Thls problem was almost solved when MISS Wolcott a charmlng en rhantress who lncldentally IS a prac tlce teacher was asked to entertaln the klds durlng seventh hour How eyer lealousy soon was aroused be tween MISS Wolcott and the men eat ers Paullne Herrlng and lat Vlrglels yyhen the former began to attract too much attentlon from the enraptured Sldney Adams A slmllar experlment was trled ln the thlrd hour class when the hand some Fd Bugs Voss took over for a day leavlng the glrls partlcularly Bertha Morford and Colleen Grlbben fasclnated by hls beautlful VOICC and cute mustache But when Bruce Tegtmeyer and Rlchard Slalghbaugh found out that Pd was speclallzlng on the glrls they demanded hls removal So to be falr to both sexes It has and Handsome Voss wlll co teach all Latln classes We only hope thls modern method of teachlng an anclent subject w1ll not be spolled by a romance blossom lng between the two Whee' Prank Slnatra Smgs For Woodward Swooners Attentlon glrls Frankle tThe SEE AD 'V+ VOICCJ Slnatra w1ll entertaln Wood yy ard lassles thls yy eek durlng the as SCIIIIJIQ perlods There are to be five C' schedules Students wlll file lnto the audltor luln by rooms so that a stampede can be avolded Glrl ushers wlll be Mary Illen Shuff Arlene Krles Bernadlne Smothers and Rosemary Hennessy all Crosby fans All electrlc wlre has been placed around the stage to ward off over enthuslastlc students and because Slnatra souls use a llttle energy Thls ylre may cause hlgh tenslon for those who get too close and for those who are afrald of gettlng too close The solutlon for thls lf there wasn t l yyar and lf there was some rubber and lf vou could get them even then yy ould be rubber gloves Inqulrlng Reporter Notlce to all baseball fans The ques tlon of the week IS Does your Tattler read dllferent lately? Barbara V1 lrqnrdlt 4 wlt l her South ern drawll Oh'I Just love It I only wlsh I could Wrlte as well' Mrs Hazel McVIanamon Thls ISSUE of the Tattler IS the best Iye ever seen So o o unlque Pop LaRue bay you Tattler klds are m the groove ln other words your cooklng on the front burner lbelleve we should have slxty SIX 8z two thlrds such lssues yearly' Don Davls Not lf you wear glasses MHISIG Doates MBIFZY Doates and doazy doates and llddle lambay dlvey ttranslated No no no'l PTOMAINE TOMMY S Try Our Speclal Do you have lndlgestlon Do you have a vltamln deficlency Do you have srthur ltlsm new rltls ruma tlSm back ache mlgrame You do Youre ln a lousey condrtlon arent you Or perhaps you ve been eatlng ln the Woodward cafeter1a You poor soul' If you have all these af fllctlons there IS only one cure Lle down and dle Thls weeks speclalty on the menu at Ptomalne Tommys IS a tlne '5150 funeral glven wlth every 3000 meals In cooperatlon wlth Tom on thls venture IS the Cozy Korners Kafflne Ko Rest, repose ln peace Dle ln comfort' Eat at Ptomalne Tommy s The TATTLER gets a com mlsslon 'if Wf Lcowv EAT AT' PTOMAINE TOMMY S The finest food l.II the states There are only 2 wavs to properly dlgest Tommys food Nobody knows elther one But Tom s food IS so good Food fertlllzer' As a speclal favor to hls patrons Tom IS glvlng away a sult wlth 2 palr of pants ln speclal colors to conceal catsup stalns A fine wool gabardlne glven through the 10Ul'teSy Of Moe Walk Up Two Fllghts and Save, OFeltstems Bar galn Emporlum I-r'5 A, Gooo IDCATO BQING AN A9012 TO 'FEDLLIER 'rl-IEQE MIGHT BE' A wol2M IN rr' Q!-ZVQI ftfyloiltvl My I -lt P P VLRSUS C C Dld you know that Woodward s fac ulty staged a small revolutlon way back It all started when Eleanore Murphy get angry when Poppa La Rue won twenty cents from her ln a crap game and then had the nerve to paddle her for playlng Wlth the cubes tShe clalmed she was only engaged ln a game of domlnoes J MISS Murphv thereafter we shall refer to MISS Murphy ln thls feature as P standlng for pleaslngly plumpl enraged stood on a soap box and lm medlately began maklng a flery speech promlslng that lf made prln Clpdl she would abollsh chlmes over the P A system and put ln Harry James lnstead Fnllstlng the ald of the larger part of the faculty P P falso known a Musclesl began her famous march through Woodward wlth a tommvhawk ln one hand and a copy of Superman 1n the other Stormlng lnto the OITICE she clamored f Poppa yy hlle the faculty took care of the OITICB safe She found Daddy ln hls 0fI'1C9 Whlle she advanced slow ly slowly Poppa backed toward the wlndow It was a tense moment Poppa was defenseless, VISCIOUS She was ready to pounce She crouched ready for the sprlng Mopplng the persplratlon from hls brow Poppa looked desperately for a weapon He glanced at hls desk grabbed a plcture and ln the nlck of tlme held It up hlgh ln a trlumphant gesture a portralt of Frankle Sln atra P P overcome, swooned and was dragged away The faculty Ieaderless soon dlspersed and the school returned to order P P 4 44' SLE AD hasnt forgotten the lncldent hoyv eyer as yy ltnessed the other day when a bl0I0gV student passlng outslde rooln P25 called to hls frlend saylng Hey Ioe flld you brlng your bones at yyhlch polnt I I forget lng herself hollered to ahead Ill fade yml Rlgor MOFtlS Does your Tattler read dltferefnt lately? 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' , . . . . . THE WUUDWARD TATTLER PRINCIPAL PINTS GRIT AND GRUNT lublmhod md I rmtfcl I xer3 S1 howl Wcvk bx tlu Iuplle of W11r1dxmrd Hlgh bchoul Inca ic a slngle copy x u Q Newspaper M 6 limi!! 6'f-iussoovivb 1? THE WOODWARD '1A'I'I'LER By l' our Rowes lhe prlnlcple thing., now days IS prunv- and the prlnmple of thls Lolumn N to brxng om the point why Woodward kldx- must revolt The teachers are the ones who need thelearnlng, nrt the pupils Ire Woodward student body ff could sure teach the algebra TAITLER SPAFI1 0 W X f feachers about 1 boy lglrl 1 l'Ailf,0l Ill Chxef Managing Editor News Editor Feature Ednnr Special Feature Exchange Edntor I Ch-ls Sports Edntor Mihtary Edxtor Busxness Manager Column Editor Susanne Loerke Norbert. Zakolskn Lucnlle Foley Chrlstme Pavlos Beatrxce Blalock: Robert Hallett Waltfl Bonkowskl Ruth Komxsarek Sidney Adanm Florence Bake: Geraldine Putty Pauewskl Joan Fnyszek David Grub- Revorters Ralph bm Mary Hxder Patrlcm JBMOWISCKI Anne Kornown James Nelson Loumn Roberta Sabina Slichcinslu Frank Sloan Eileen Trondle Dolores Wmcink Jacqueline Wuyclak and Florence Zych Advnsor Mrs Mane Enig Staff of 44 Adopts New Pohcy FTI:.Re1ghtmonths of Constantly bonsxstent lyConstruct1ve Tattlers we the Tattlerbtaff have decxded that the aforementloned pohcy has been ln use too long that lt IS no longer fittmg and that the Staif of 44 should do somethlng about lt and not Slt there hke logs on a bump Therefore after many brama were racked the new policy Lornstantly Cornslstently Cornctructlve was declded upon and has been put to use as of today as xs evldent Any remarks? It so send them along wlth three cents to cover postage to ldloter ln Chxef lattler Office Woodward Hlgh School The wastebasket has been empty long enough But more about that next week Tch 'I ch' Taboo' E PEP! that xt has become necessary to re mlnd students that murderlng ln publm 'school bulldmgs lg prohlblted by state law lhls condltlon IS gettlng worse and only yesterf- day one of the teachers was badley injured trlp pmg over a body just around a corner Just because you don t appreclateyour compan xons is no reason to klll them After all dld they klll you firstf, Remember the Sl1V9I' Rule Do unto others as others have done unto you In the future we feel that such wholesale mur der wlll be reduced and that xt will be put on a retaxl basls Let s all cooperate' Faculty Behavlor Found Utterly Desplcable T HAS come to our notlce that Woodward faculty members are entlrely too careless xn thelr be havlor Many complalnts have been made stating that pupils are no longer able to stand teachers who come to school wxthout shoes and then prop thelr feet on thexr desks But the worse complaint was made by a student who came up shrxekmg at the mad doings of one teacher gname wlthheld you understandH who hae consistently mslsted upon wearlng shoes wlth suction cups so thdt he may walk about the walls and celllngs whenever the fancy strikes h1m Thls li certamly dxsgust1ng'I et ue root out these faculty evlls But we must act QUlCklV ln order to preserve the feelmgs af Woodward s sensxtlve stu dents who are helng exposed to Quch uncouth be havlor Three Cents, Please Or Else AVI' you ever stopped to think that you mlght be the cause of a depressxon In the Umted States? Qtartlmg thought Isnt ut' But such a thought IS not as fantastic as lt sounds Bear Wlth us whlle we point out to you that fall ure to buy a Tattler every Frxday restrlcte the cnrculatlon of money, thereby brmgmg on a de pressxon, YES, that 5 the story m a bombshell Now, you wouldn't want to be the cause of a de PTBSSIOH, would you'7 No, of course not S0 to he on the safe slde, have your three cents ready every rrlday If you don't, you'll get a whlppm' I 'I 'wigcourtshlp I matrlmony And for years the hlstorv tem hers have been lookmg for the fountaxnofyouth when wg all know It can be found ln any mght club And for heaven s sakes any Woodward male could t+2a1 h the book keepmg teachers about hgures And when w11l teachers learn you ern t teach 1-,hort hands to gurls who have long hands Any pupil could show the FCIGUCC teachers the m1BBlDg lmk by just handmg them a mirror In other words thlnklng, l9Jl1St another excuse to look blank bo the next tlmv that geography teacher tells you that when she was young she learned all the states m ten mmutes just remern ber there were only 13 then JERK S JOURNAL If Flmt Heart Hadn t Fled With Flattop, Tracy Would Stlll Have I-Iam Wlth Hls Yeggs hood afternoon students and nt.udentseQ and all the wolves at bav thw lS vour Irlum rgporter Wolf er Pmchell tellmg you to use Pepeodent on your plates and youll never run short of dates I et fs go to press Flash Famed Flattop has made good another Psvape but this time he went well supphed He took hxs Vltamm wlth hum Yesterday evening at Hnrnegle Hall Susan lxm mel made her debut before a throng of musmc' loverq An amazmg feat wafa nccomqlmhed by 'fume for not once not even for a second dld he-f fingers leave her handq News from the mtersmholaqtxc front Hash America s greatest mathematlclan Emtem m fmhben has finally dxscovered the theory of R1 vo lutuon Whoopteedno And now good hsterners thls IF Wnlfer Pmchell remmdlng you to use Ierk sl otlon today and vnu ll have plentv of time to hll ln the holes before to tomorrow NO 09012 5 Woodward Grade Q1 Hrol Bulletm No 090123 Marchuary 11 1983 Moron The I schedule vull run today Don t forget to turn ln your contrxhmmns t 1 tho Red Cross because Vlr ArtSm1thw runmng Qhorr of cash As soon as the announcements are read all teach ers wlll report to the holler room to celebrate the seventeenth blrthdav of Mrs Grace Kc-llermen r All refreshments- were donated by the Buckeye Brewing C 0 During the teachers qhlndlg all pupllq wlll rs port to the audxtorlum to hear Professor Ivam Dumb give a lerture on How fl Avoid The K om Thats all the announcements for tofiav Dxng Dong' Here ns a speclal announvemcnt that haw lust come m Dld you ever hear ah11ttHP m 11-on who Spring Favor Ah 9pr1ng'Beaut1ful Spr1ng'C1aylv thlQ thought sklps through my mlnd WI whlle I shovel the 'Know from our walk But Vou know I dont mlnd waltmg for Qprlng tobvgln You wee I am sz man of great patience And the factthat I don t luke to mow our lawn has absolutely nothlng to do with It And you know my gxrl lovefa Qprmg She adnre-Q sitting, on a park bench wlth me and pxtchm won But Ive If-armed mv lemon thank Heaven I alwavs carry a first md k1tnow'I really do work hard when Sprung arrlves though Honpstlv walkmg over to the baseball park doeq sap mv strength And Ilnever fall to attend school durmg Spring It s such a grand place- to sleep In far-t I m gettmg sort of tired now ao, goodnlght al! In the aurmg a young man s fam v hghtv turns tr thoughts of love, etc' Madeline Om:-r freshman, has been rerenvmg some very msmtant telephone valls from one Rxchard Wolclechowbkn, Jumor See mg that thls IS leap year, one would thlhk thls would work ln reverse Here area few sharp wxts dear rcadera but to understand thls '1umor concentrate We just heard about a fellow whose frwnds gall hlm I xherty Bell because he -. half cram ked I OVI' APFAIR Yes No' N93 Love me' 14135 mee I' 44 Lowe me? Klss me'7 Yes' Dehmtlons not found lh Webster +- Wxtty person One who tells Joke remembers them Dandruff Chlp off the old block Head Hat rack Love Letter Uneatable mush Volcano H111 wlth a stomach so old no one lad Son FUD lad llttle lace handkerchlefs Did you have the car out last mght son' Yee Dad Itook some of the boys fora Well tell the hoysl found one of then' UNDOUBTEDI Y If all the klds who slept ln class were laid end to and they d be more comfortable It Juqt so happens that the wtudenta of Stockton hlgh school are pnmtlng, a fun ISSUO too Quite a thmg' Mamma said the little girl why does the furn age make Daddy shxver and make funny faces and hlccup when he comes up from the cellar? And now wlth a grunt for grltn I remaln Bla k Java Sheer Ecstacy Un th hrst Hour th wmi sh leked and howled around 119 as bewildered Journallsrs wracked their brains for an Inspiration to Qcrlbble about In the corner Marie whe ll klll mv for thlsr lar lg nursed a coke hanvover and begs Monty to gave her a chance After all this IS leap year she walls as Huvhy lvonores her sighs and moans Fhe se ond fhor I3 nw w 1rse oh' for there IS Ed ward Voss tvllmg Kat7 Schuler lt IS not cold as he adds hm th1rd paxr of red Hanneis and places his lxl ahnvr shoe-1 over the Bond fire he has hullt m the ventllatm' lhe b 1y-1 gymx-1 th an F pfm iemomum and bedlam as A J crushef-4 .a halr over Homer s cranxum upon demandmg an explanatlon Arnold declares Art and Hanham have- stolen hm entire supply of gum and P lHopo cigars that he had hld den ln the cafefezla garbage can Over there Jovv asks Grac v Lronk Does your goldhqh taste dlfferent lxtely 7 S,-he answers No hecauwe I take lt wlth Pour Roses After this har rowmg, experience the wolves drag me back to the mad house better known as 119 to wrlte and dle In peace Now It Can Be Told What posltlons dld the faculltv hold before en terlng Into the traglc tw-.k of teachlng UQ gremhns' To dlSCl0q8 'some very dark secrets read on and 11 lumlnate vour mlnd 4 ' bold blooded MCI aughlm dvhvf-fred we ln the Sahara desert Mueclwa Fieanor Murphy boxed at MBdlBf1h 'Square 1 arden Clean It I p Van Vranken was head of the Janltorml as fc atxon ln Lolumhus Wandermg Pyes Crouse old wolf call lmltatlone on th? Ranger p ogram ABC' Grlfhn dld echoes on the same program Just Match Marian Knrg eyes V11 Urban Ihyhqa Q1 hmldt halr Du k Strawser Allce 1 erman handw lack Waters Vlvlan qk aff sm1le Gordan Collms Stella Gussls laugh Don Leoolod Helen Barr complexmn DlCk Aubry Y alorm leeme VOICP Don Davis loqephmp Skaff jltterhug., Jack Miles Love IQ vxrmderful Love 14 when two dopes get together and go out on a Mbundae wk IF ik GIYIN gym classes plaved softball ln ihe- boys' gym last Wednesday Thls wasn't as 9XCltlIlg as lt sounds, because the boys weren't there 1 1 . . ,- 1 1 ' 1 2 , I , 1 ' I -. ' ' I 1 ' . , I I 1 ' ' ' ', 1 . 1 I, , 1 I ..., . 'f. X ' ' ' ' 1 1 .1 , f K ' Ik 12 4 NN 3' - - - 1. ' 1 . 1. . 1 snub ,M ., 11.1. , I - I I 1 . . 5111111-111 I-.1-1-11111 ' I I - ' ' t s u I 1111 ' wclu 1 K . - 1 1 1 'nf XI . . 1 - 1' I 1I 1 I 4 1 1' 'fum 1 1 I I , x' 1 1 ... .,. XX X ' ' 1 f . w . X X Wu . If! ,ff I I I III I f 1 1 1 ' 1' f M ' L . 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Once upon a time therc were seyen little dwarfs They werent ordinary little dwarfs because they were small There was a yerv pretty little gurl who was named Dorothea Snow white Bishop She was dressed 1n lags which is of course a common sight here at Woodward She lived with her verv mean step mother played by I dlth Da Witch Murphy Of course the hero is plaved by the dramatic star, S B fSnow black! Crouse The W1tch upon asking her mag1c mlrror fthe one she IS always pullmg out of her purse? M10 W3-S the fall' est 1n all the land the not much to look at mirror replied You am t but Snow whlte B1Sh0p tops 'em all what moves 1nto Carnegle Hall So the mean old witch planned to rid herself of the beautiful rag fB1shopl or rather raggy g1rl She told her guard to take Snoyyy 1nto the yyoods to kill her but O M Thompson hada heart and couldnt bring hlmself to do it When he tried to klss her she ran into the woods to safety where the lions, snakes tigers and elephants llvcd Stumbhng, oyer bodles fblnatra fans swoomngl -ind tlgcrs shr came upon thc estate of thc Sevcn Dwarfs l nterxng the house she was startled to find that the house was dusty filthy dlrtv and besides that it wasn t clean So she gathered together all her wits fsounds phonev huh D and started cleaning house Fmally she decided to knock off some shut eye Then the blg moment came The seven dwarfs were coming home singing H1 ho hi ho good little glrls just aint no mo When they made thelr entrance the Doc Pitter sald Someones been eating my porrldge but eyen so Dopey lhlpps was enjoylng the companv of Gert They all declded to sneak up the stairs to find the little irl Grum y Meek got out h1s stove oker and knocked E P P Snow w hite across the feet but Plshop foxed him by putting her head where her feet were supposed to be HaV1ng awakened, she began to identify the sey en boys First she came to Dopey Phipps She knew him well because, Nw ell look at him Then Doc Bltter Teachens And 0the1 4 F s To Run In Olvmplc Meet Due to circumstances bevond any one s control the yvorld famous track performers hailing from Sweden Finland and other Ifuropean coun tries will be unable to run ln the 1944 National Olvmpzc races because of the SQFIOUS transportation prob lems Lecause Toledo IS 1n the nuddle of the Umted States and because Wood wards track IS by far the best 1n Northwestern Oh1o Toledo has the city and Woodward as the school has been chosen as the site of the coming yyorld Wlde meet Replacing Gunner Haegg, and other speedv boys will be Woodward s gifts to the sports world Bob Jams Don Scharer Cal Duhart and Ted Gernhauser Pre race dope puts Scharer ovcr Deacon C11 Dobbs ln the mile by 10 m1nutes and Bob Jams who ordinarilv dlgs h1s heels in the 100 yard dash will run ln the 220 hurdle race Manv bovs will undoubtedly work the day the meet IS held and in this predicament Fdgar Sorton and a few other teachers who claim to bc th1n clads will sport uniforms Incident ally the reason that they are not ln the armed forces IS that thev were classified lol by thelr local draft boards 16 Z means that m case of lllVdSl0ll thcy will replace a WAC for zctlve dutv Pho story previously arranged to I1 we appcarcd ln this space was lost on the way to the prlnt shop and therefore this space IS placed at the present readers disposal I C, Clark has yust turned pro fmssmnal ln thc field of athletics Yes by defeat1ng George Anton and W Moscom World's pool champion International Toulnament Held At Gazzola s Alleys A HSV dIlllOUl'lC6Il'16I1t COYlC6I'IllYlg bowlmg bovs w1ll be obtained from the following passage which was Just released from the chief plnsetter at Gazzolas Incorporated Headquarters Due to the w ar this year many new bowlers have ventured from all parts of the world namely Thermopylae of 'VIaced0n1a, Rantlcapaeum of Theo dosla San Luis of anclent MQXICO, lcould be St Loulsi and Las D0llClaS of New Barneonskx fand lt wasl, where they are stlll fighting wars with boulders now called bowling ballsb The notice claims that because of w ar transportation difficulties lt would seem the oceans as a means of travel, and thus having a warming up exer CISG before the international bowling olympic gets underway at Gazzola s, enabling the pm setter to a little rest Representmg the Umted States w1ll be Boobawskl Wysocklhltandrun who is a perfect gentleman in no mans land When entered ln thls contest WVSOCklhlt3hdFUh should be a sure three hundred winner because a little T N T will be stuffed into the sphere Also hc took a 4 000 mlle walk just to giye h1s blood a little more circulation According to the other representa hyes not much is known except on Ranticapaeum from Theodosia who has much endurance after a long swlm and haymg the strength f Mercury Well now that all the dope is glven on the Herculean muscle men all Woodward students know that our name w1ll be at the top for champs as we have a three hundred game top for bowlers in Boebawsk1 WySOCklh1 tandrun PS The following usually haye these averages Thermopylae 39971. San Iuis 299' Las Dellclas a small 299 because he looks like a quack Koh but I enyoy th1sJ Next was Joey Happy Dence Hes slap happy and beSld6S he has the stomach for t Sleepy Shelme was the fourth character Bashful Pollock and then comes Sneezy Rohr even though we all know he s dopey Incldentally the Prince, S B Crouse, can hold all seven titles and give even Snow white a race for looks Another note, no make up was needed be cause everyone fitted his part perfect ly The dwarfs declded to let the beautiful babe stay Old W1tch Murf agam asked her mirror that questlon Who IS the falrest 1n all the land? Now how did Eleanore Muscles Murphy name get in here? Oh yes she IS a wonderful lass On w1th the story Finally the W1tch came to the con cluslon that she would make a pols onous apple and seek out our own l1ttle pr1ncess So she went out 1n her garden and got a worm and put it 1n the apple The worm remmds us again of Prlnce Crouse who wxthout his prlncess, IS Sour Crouse He is only two m1les off head1ng to wards Snow whltes house, Slflglllg Oh Susabella Murf gave the apple to Snow whlte and she took one b1te one bite and the whole apple was gonc She swallowed the worm fSlCk8IllI'1g lsnt 1t l and the only wav she could come back to life was to be k1ssed by another worm The dwarfs because she was so beaut1ful decided not to bury her, but nail her up on the wall Then came that handsome S B Casanova Crouse He k1ssed her and wowie, what a klSS Now we know hy Snow white' B1shop has false teeth They left the seven dwarfs to go to the Princes palace on his white horse They l1ved happily ever after ol T1mber Wolf B1Sh0P and Pnnce Crouse OH I . 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Almost Bare Facts A we1ght l1ft1ng club yv1ll be started tomorrow during the C schedule by Dot B1shop Woodwards glft to the welght lifting world Dotty who has been XK0l'k1Y'lg out at the Y with A11 Pasha and Soldler Thomas states that these methods be mg taught 111 her classes will help the boys greatly 1n self defense agalnst Woodwards hard attacking females Incldentally C D Van Tassel was on hand to w1tness B1shops body bulld mg calesthenlcs and warns boys and g1rls alike to make themselves scarce ln the halls when D B IS approach 1ng Doc Bitter Bear basketball en thuslast yy1l be slnglng 1n Pretz Rus sells orchestra taking the place of the drummer w ho w1ll soon be heard in Johnny Longs orchestra Doc 1S the or1g1nator of the famous sayln Whats up Doc In the recent Azz Teck Cash U game the former s star Toddy 74 for 6 holes Kozlowski hit a homer from the 10 vard llne after dribbllng half w ay around the track to wm the first indoor golf match 1n hlstory Speakmg of pool two cue art1st who have been recogmzed by many as ex perts 1n th1s field make an open chal lenge to Mary Spooner and Catherine McClure Spectators will be admitted to this cue tournament free of charge Hag erty s has been selected by the champs and the date w1ll be published 1n a future 1ssue of the Tattler You are undoubtedly wondermg who the truly The Author M1ss Bertha Vermllya IS st1ll puz zled as to the amaz1ng ab1l1ty of R K Shelme when it comes to checkers On the side Bertha Pop uses all hlS physics knowledge to top h1s op ponent's play Action in the boys gvm classes IS at a standstlll as usual Homer Han ham IS prescr1b1ng rest gym as a pos sxble cure for over bulgmg blceps It s really syvell in gym class now that you Just lay around and watch your muscles get soft The other day Homer caught a boy sk1pp1ng class and sent h1m to Dean Meek but I d1dn't mind stav1ng after school an hour and a half Bubble Blowing Berkawltz Blows Best Bubbllest Bubble The annual soap bubble blow1ng contest was held yesterday in room 139 yv1th Big Plow Bob Berkawltz com1ng in first for having the largest and most beautiful soap bubble Super suds Siebeasse came 1n sec ond missing Hrst place because a slight move of an aguatlc ammal IH the water which she used Members on the Judges comm1ttee were Don fDuzJ Davis Betty fBub blebathb Bowersox Chr1s fCh1psoJ Chapman Cene fCranoJ Gust Jlm lJeJrgenJ Jarchoyv and WIISOH fWoodburvJ Wels There was quite a debate about which soap to use but the argument was finally settled by having everv one use h1S own brand Dlfferences of op1n1ons were given by onlookers on how to get the blg gest and bestest bubble BSSSIC Pap pas flast vears wmnerl 1ns1sted that grandpas old pipe yvas the blower she used to get her success It was rumored that Al Beal closes h1s eyes while he IS bloyv1ng CMr Beals bubble broke because little Dorothy Loz1nsk1 beat on lt w1th a sledge hammerj The Awful Truth On account of because tonight is a 'ipecial time due to the Zet dance, all girls are asked to make a special ef- fort to obtain shoes and all boys are xemmded to de louQe themselves bc fore entcrmg the ballroom at the dance Sick Joms and his 10111 Nlbblers have Just slgned a 99 year contract mth Wllhe We1s He w1ll be the ex clusue provider of mus1ca1 accom pamment for the typmg classes Some of the dark horses of the Zet popularltv contest bemg held thls eve mng are Th0I'l11S13I'l3 Meade, The Ialraclean Sasassxty Roberta Wy sockl, the Stewed Councll lauhne Seymour I n t e r natlonal Dmhonor basassrcy, Alyce Whltyney, Men Fol lowers Club Cformerlw the Glrls Lead crsj, and Fredrlcka Iaker, Ollomar ge-rme Club Qometmxes known as the Aeollan Club May the be'4t horse mn' In .agnordancc XV1th efforts bemg made to sohdlfy relations betxn een the U S and the other Umted Na tlons, a speclal course ln Pldgm Png lush vull be taught by Mrs Hazel Mc Manamon Mrs McManamon xx aQ head Pldgm at the UY1lVETSltW of P1d gm ln 1912 Have you heard Mother I Ill A Rose on Me or Sprlng IS Here Well here It LS bprmg N here the graw IS nz I wonder vshero the Iloxxexw ls MNQ Mancha Hamlton has regelxed 1 ruwh order from MNQ Bertha Ver mllya for 50 sets of paper cut outq These w1ll be used to keep the study halls qulet whlle MISS Vermllva fol lows the adventures of Superman Commotmn .zplenty the second luesdds of list week vshon MNQ Bvtty Nehon was rushed to the hm pztal It was later announced that her Splut mHmtnQ has been corrected and she IS now restmg comfortablv D es you Tattlcr read dlhercnt late ' Some of the profits derlved from the athletm aCt1V1tl6Q has been used tn purrhase several new pool tables for the room 210 A J Cue all Irown I9 ln charge He IQ awlsted by Davld frlhbm and Ralph Cajexx sk: who are experts at the art A Woodward qtudcnt hm rewolu tlomzed the world of b10l0gy mth hls.. perfectmn of .1 png wlth feathers Rlchard Pmrnk IQ the boy to be con gratulated for hm success mth thls phenomenon xxhuh ml! set SCIENCE back at leaQt 50 wears Franklm Sloan recentlv favored the ent1re school xx 1th a demonstra tlon of hls Qmgmg abllltv We are proud to sdv xt was a complete suc cess for through the vfforiw of the zemm enough xegetabhw were col lected from the stagr' to Qupplw the Lafeterm for a week Or I wud when I blew the foam off mx good beer Dont worry fudge If mother IookQ pale It u2t means She Q bvfn drmkmg buttvrmllk through her XIII or no one knows who afe tho randrx untll thev heard A peep out of Mary or mud the mg arette fo the fras rm the shelf think I m making, in ash of myself Phat new 1044 Oldsmabulbble sr rlfin th'1t Flsdr- Van Tassel hax henn clrmng recently was purchmed from the bonus ho hax remixed from hls pfui IH tho hfllllpalgll Qellmg., thosr xxalk and muh for Flraffe ugdr f-ttefe Does oul Tmtflfr read dl!Tcrcnt latel TH E W OOD W A RD TATTLER LS... FT X Lpp Rules No 'Vlorc takes hls ddVlC0 The suspense that gripped the first Hoor every hour of the day is over. M. D. Er- sig will no longer shoot dag- Lem acrow the hall at Ula em 0 D Prsl H. flaggcrs .ucxdentlx on pur pose hut Ula The Judge Helpful Hannah ind met called Order when Moron Meek forgot hlnwelf and yelled Beer FrQ1gQlaxx yer Phoney Pollock IS trs mg to brlbe C C LaRue who hae sald too mu4h for Prslge benefit The cage lookQ bad for Irslgz mane xs1tn4Q': A Wetterman IQ under the xuather aq usual dd not slm um RQ usual Irslgrs loxvr A lhtter hae begged her to makv a plea for mwamtv 'md as mcano IQ Qhc ns f-.ho Judge Helpful Hannah xx he IS Lund of hung, helpful dskfrl hz on xxhlt grounds She makes her plea bhe then replw she makes xt on thm ground she I9 Qtandlng 5h And ag Qhe li not Qtandlng on the ground but the floor Qhe IQ found not gullty Vlth the court duxdmg sho has Olllllllldted a QPTIOUQ menace to souety M3l13g9lS D1 ub Val sxtv In Thullmg 77 V1 Contest The Woodward athletu followup, was astounded bevond rownmponsc Qaturday during a 7 schedule ae the cheerleaders .md managers merged to form fx superb basketball team The newly formed fiw trounced the xarqltx 71 lax ak Peanuts and Harrlson all tournament material were held scoreless by ur paralleled Loordmatlon of the dmlmu tive cage Qtare The attack was led by Sylxan fall mtramuralb Fwlck who went on a Qcorlngf rampage xxlth A total of 0 p0mtQ Jo nm Hmm I larvmf' Schlffler and Archu Williams counted for the other Z7 markers and tho two contlnuallx sank longs from the '74 court mark B111 Qtevwart senqatmnal star f the team was unable to perform duv to mmm' mJur1eQ and circumstances bevond hm control T119 xdlsltx 90 cured the g pomt bv vlrtue of the wrath of Norman Ive who e-nts-ned the Qlugfeet aQ a sub The cheer leader became angry at hns mabxhtw to more and slugged Jlm KHILTIYI The referee decreed a W6IT1lf0l1I do clslon after comparmg the quo of thc two Tlm made the free throw thw acvountmg' for the somewhat lmpos Qlhle Qcoro In IOUCIUSIOII lf you bf- heve thw unquestlonablv I you should bv fl cheerleader and man igvr Boys To Teach Girls Boys will soon he EIVIHH dancmg les sons to all girls who wwh tn lrarn Modern Danclng techmquoc hernu e thev are lighter than glrlq on their Que 13 gunhnatx, Mies Fntherunfl Mrl ure ard Miss Mary qpnnner gurl sz gvm mstructors will begln to teach the hog'-. as s mn as thev take the hordod lvad out of thelr shoes The students have to be bare footed when they take a stab nn the sunshine' at the danung lesqvns wxll begun m the Qrhnol coal bvn so tha? the school vslll one m H19 first dav Fvervone ms to rep rt durlng thelrlunch hnur every Saturdav at 'R '40 A M sharp Fvervone wmll wmt for V011 yf vou happen to nn-up for n qndn and don t up and hour nr so Inter Rohr has fmnnunud Ia. s rang., fmer hrs hmm IH lts duhhrs He w taking the phrase Hui tho road wa bum scrmush and ml! lmw .1 soon 'ls 11 tar and feathu pntx can he arranged as a going .wav gift Doe vour Tattlcr rewrl rhlh-rcnl latch 1 I sm AD 32,59 Dom Tell Fxerwthmg I .am lookmg, mto thc future Gee' ls It dark' I seo the finak are com my., won I JuSt thought Id remlnd you Aront mu glad I rommded nu Y wr Ffflclent YKJ Fck Dear Flmmlghtflll I .am termblx sorrx to dusdppmnt you but there ml! be no final exams thw Juno The plan IQ all mapped out We of thc- 'lattlm Qtaff take It upon fmrsc-lx:-Q to mule the teachers on tho measly half of thv kmfk to Attend nur annual Mfwlslf Conwntmn which null hr held thx flax lwforc ho exams Thc nmml l1lfdSI6's take tha INISLI' .ahlcs away Always Obllglng lnhn other :fe marry Shlrleys u IN I-anny' Dfvlr Dmstxr- Door I am heartbroken Thc- reason I9 h dropped mr- and mv heart cracked m c an I mend Hrlarfhreaklnglx Yours Ilvar Iunn Anderson Thr bmi method that Iv' known IS thv glmlfxng together of It with wmv urx stwkx adhf-snr tapf I know 11 wont help I lx-tor angrv nth 'mme cr I she Just try me to make Fdnn Jealous? r-ar I knfmed t IS vmthux unusual fow 1 de-nmgogurf Mhz- means qhm drmorj to isk fmn xnuvx help but thus IS 1 cxtxvumdlnavxx omasmn M mwhlmn IS that T cant se p mg ix C uld xovx tr' mr- xx V I Q Ipcuw- mme english Hfflplwns Hannah qhavx SNMP the Taftlvr donxnt plug., for Vim f0l11l11PT!'I31 product fvwm foo 1 md f0l'th1ll1j Im ghd I cant ep you 1ofT0 IN 4 Too had tfh' teh' 1 rg mor hui that dm sn m 1 rhfTsrs MN. Flewumr 'Vlurphv IQ cl mmm, tht uniform of her fountlx If youd can to Q00 her ln I to TOP S FAQ and OIT ind 'wk to hdXf' vour 1.11 Lreawd and thv trrw: changed Qhr' ll gladly obhgc Come To Baby .ti etirw ot dnats ot thgou ew, siht dacr ot dnats nac ucy fl! 'H DON T WRITE LFTTFR9 This column was formerly known IS Call to fXrm'i DON T WRITI I I IH' RS IHP WXRS OWPR' bmce Miss Dorthe'1 Blqhop hae Jomed the WOWS 1Woo' Woo'j thu, Germans and tha Jdps knux It xx as utterly lm poswxble to sun DONT WRITF Ll' TTERS The wars over but that doesnt make any difference to Bessle J Burkett SheQ doing her patrlotlc duty at Fort Lazyman as cook When we say Ddtl'l0tlC duty we mean not cooking Too many cooks ln the stew fill up the kettle The wars mer but that doesnt make mx drffereme S B Crouse rmencd the order of tho I 1ckled Toe mul for braxerx ln the Battle f Iunkvr :Il We told you all 30112 that hc was older than su get 16 hc Q DON T WRITF LFTTERS The mare over but that doesnt make any dlff9T'8llf,9 Phe recrultmg posters for the WAVFS drove Homer Hanham to trmkmg of Jom mg And he d1d Please address all letterq to Ruckl Homer Hanham 25168549 C0 55 Plat 55 5th Regt 'Sth Bn Sth dlV1S10I'l 5th Army Camp Fifty five Junhovla Ipwltch Were sure hell appreuate the maml DON T WRITF IPTTFRQ Ars our b tha down mzkc dl!! dlffvremf' Mrs lhylhs lentv has been drafted unto tho Amr Corpiz m the vdmaflougc department She has the blggf-Qt mb m the history of Ari that mb of hftmg, tho face of Ivt Manton alr cadet DON T WRITF IPTTI' RS lhe wars over but that doesnt make any difference. Hrs Kate Nchuler was put ln the hm., just re cmnth for sleeping guard duty lho -.cntuwc f 'auch 1 crime IIN' and HNNI INC lhc latter will he admlnv-tered first The other will he given some tlme later DON T WRITI' Ll 'I FI' RS The xxarQ mer but that doesnt make am dlfffrvncv ihuckle Stan cart we-tvran f thi Curl War w ll teach a claw on Mxhtarx tactics and Aho ci claw on Chemical warfare Aa ho hw a SLN HT knowledge of chem wtrv and tho Job couldnt be shoved onto anvone else he finally .afrvptvd lt after bemg beaten for several hours by Spit Clvdf D fDrw1l1qhJ Van Tawell DON T WRITF IVFTFRS Tho vxarQ over but that doulli make anw difference' Ugg! Wilson Pveready Wise better known di W W WIHY was home on loam a short tlme ago from .1 tour of tho varlous yy ar fronts of thf- allies Tfqgt Wllly who arrompamed the Irosrrlent wald the flntertamment was wonderful and that his iplrlt what was loft of It w 19 brought to hfe Again when he saw ther command perforvmnncf f' Madaml I4 'lropvnskl do the danw of the Stark 'iho was arcompamed bw Moonheam Barr Rv the wav thls all happened on the Qhorrs 0f'I'rlpo11 DONT WRITF TFTTFRQ Boy Can we go to town on this guy Three guesses Klydo better known .iw 'VIR MEFK H04 .1 Pvt at Port Ia7yman Klthough he IS wxecretlv In love with Bewsu JB he still findq hmm to carry out Conce m a great while? the orders of hm com mmndlng officer Wxlhdm Kerr head nf th1 lnmdmg Porcu Hes really very considerate of Pvt Meek who sn rvu hlm his breakfast Ill bod When hc ls fimshcd with fhrs he has thi req! of the dav fo hlmself after he has completed lx P Fuard Duty md ull the rest of the manv cnjoydblm tdgkf that make Army hfv so wond ir u . , V 1 , I J K , 5. . , .A I K . 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Stflllll' e Stelncl yasc d ccl of tllls yyeeks Cfllllflll of the Tlttlel hy thc lllefllbi rs of the Slxth hour l0llllldllNTll class yyhlch ua ln charg of tllls publlc ll.lOl1 the lllnual sopho lnore lssue Xtllltlflll ll posltlons held on the lllll lflff Collecn C rlhbln nevl eclltor lyflll 'Vlcr1 exchange fltllld Wolfe fefltule cclltor Sylyan Psslck speclal feature llll Stcuart boys sport Fllvabetll Douglas glrls sp1rts Charlene Hamllton column edltor md lrd Voss mllltarv edltor Reporters ln the class vlere Donna 111-ahash Mdflltll luvca lack Lang lelnctte Mc! vmh Alltt Nowak lack lll lllfl le N Hhllk e Mlrlc lrslg IS l.tlXlSOI of le group Nlltlltl0H tampalgn Success MISS llafcl tov reports that the rcsults of Woodvy 'lrds nutrlt on c'1m 'Dall ll proyed succcssful Tllerc hl ll 1 dc flllll,t g nn lll ylctorv lllu c llne of bl ic 11 rms llle fwllovylng record shovls the 1umbcr of lunchcs seryel on 1 lr L1 fllys lrch Z 4 Nltll 50 hlac ou arch l xlc or ll hlac ou ml ylc ory tl bl lc ou Mly Z ll yletory 51 hlac out Student are thlllklfll, about thc foods they choosc lostlng the menu alld 0Xl'llb1l.1llL ylctory lunches ln thc dlsplay C130 havlng helped to make puplls food consclous Preshnlen tomment On Mlkel 'lhc llsl lrcshman Mlxcr vyas hcld Mondlx May I All evcry daV llvmfs cllsse lttended the gct together frc sh glr MIS 'Vlary xyhlle pldflfl what y thought ol thc lffalr the v oxyln rrp Mxry Ann All-xfl'llld.ll ll student tllltl lcarll how to da11ce lt no york out hetter cyylrd ty 1 Vl lll rlgl cc on lt s pretty good but lk rcgl ll dlnclng hc 1lc1 lllll VtlSdl., s gcl lt c4u111l ss t SIX g exery ay lhls was the flrst Har for n classes tc meet ln e gym fl!! dilltllll, and games fd.tl'1fY'lllE, Mct lure and MISS Spooncr dlrccted the fldlltlllg, 'Vlrs N iflllll Icnhart plaved the When students were lsked llll 1 f I XX-415 good one and lftcr gllnlng expr-rl ence thls yen' collld be made lnto a yery successful project Shc Sdld that the evc rv day llyln tc lehcl greatly llcclatcd the el llXfll then Mlss Mctlurc lllll MISS Spooner Ict s glyc thc 1lUSlL0fl'ltf' Sfllllf' llusl ss Vtllll tyco for .lamcs app NZ U S N C rea ls es llllllc t AST St HEDUL1' S TW O PLRFORMANC ES OF THRFE ACT PLAY ect thc llouchess thrcc collledy yylll be presented bv the play shop to the student body Thursday, May 11 durlng the C schedule lf 400 students purchase tlckets for thls performance On the 8X9T1lIlg of May 12 another pelformallce vllll be gly en lll the audl lflfltllll 'lhe prohts of thc sc tyyo Ill! rn1a11ccs ll b o c audltorluln fund lTlLC ol' tlckets IS 50 cents The cast 111 orclcl of llltll appear ance IS DIXIP a colored nlalci Iols Jacobs Joy January a former Nalltll vllllan June Wymcr Gaylord Grant former Shakespearlan actor lhlllp Mansour Mls Muggles mother f Kevyple Dorls Lunlley Kcyyple Mug gles a clllld prodlgy betty J me Aeno Mrs Plop the landlady Wlnnle Buckley Elsle Blake of Hagyyash Ioyya, tlorla StaI'l1SlaWSkl RODDIC Ward an unemployed press agent Maryln Hascal Lrasmus Q Dlnsmore, a professor at Haryard Alldv Benadv Sanl Strudel Presldent of Icxlathan l'lllllS Alex Sahadl and Mary Sys xy ne a f0I'll18I' star Vlrglnla bueter Marshall bellgman IS stage n1an ager Helplng hlm are John Badgley Frederlck Kelter Canlllle L6lb0XXlt7 and Ruth Ruff who bullt and palnted the settlng Propertles are ID charge of Tom Grant lVI1ss Dorothy M Warner IS dl rectlng the pl'1y and Kathryn Kcltcr IS ASSISCIDK student cllrector 'Vllss Clmllla Savages hlstory cllsscs NlSltLtl thc Art Museum thls sm the ltallan llellalssance room thc ltfllllllfll and Clolster rooms lnd thc ll ARE YOU BALKI I uv Bonds and lack Your Hero so they can blast the Leros Q t La Rue prlnclpal bought thc first hond ln honor of h1s daughter Isahcllc yy ho ls 1 yyom ln U1 lrme s l a ly f st c had Z0 pledges out of Z3 studc nts for the first day of thc drlye llflonday 11 140 was sold ln stamps alld 1' stamp books were brought 111 C0llKCtlflI1S for the followlng days ln clude Tuesday Q12 1 Wednesday sloh Fhursdav 115 Irlclay 102 and Z5 stanlp books were turned ln for bonds s l y hl lt wlc s r fly e Wootlx crs m s r c IN 1 mg lllller yolderbulg NV1tsoll Wcl cxcl 1nd Wllhul Mlller of thc Navy t cc rgc tflllfll 1 l LN of the ATIIIX lelhaps other parents llllglll lllld thls a helpful suggestlon Make your graduatlon glft a bond thls yc ar cc yy Ill 1 ml rccord the progless of the bond Cll'lN0 clllt, th l'lC.lO9S hcnorccl I yyrencc ll ll r y o h1s honcl dedlcated hy lack Cole 7 om Mm an Wim U1 ru Maw May rn IH as RALPH EBLE TO LEAD GRAND MARCH J DL PRISLOS ORCHESTRA TO PLAY -'-v---sf-' sms is Ralph Tul1p Twlrl the sophomore class dance of 1944, wlll be presented to nlght ln the Woodward ballroom from 8 to 11 wlth muslc by Jerry DePr1sco and hlS orchestra Ralph Eble presldent of the class, and hls guest wlll lead the grand march followed by Llna DeHay, dance chalrman, and the cablnet members wlth then' guests Honored guests are Mr and Mrs F L Bowsher, Mr and Mrs C C La Rue, Mr and Mrs Leon Ballarln, Mr and Mrs John Mleczkowskl, Mlss Margaret Ann Schlndler, and all members of the faculty Chaperon lng the affalr are Mr and Mrs Leo R0bl6 and Mlss Ethel Kerlln 4' Co chalrmen of the tlcket commlt May Lalendal Ill 7111111 lwlrl I lvolrun llub Bllllllllll 114' Music Wcek ll I2 Three nel p ay Meer IFIH Q9 If Q flllsc rubles drama IIILIIIUPTIIIL Rllllllllpf lcrl lhmu Honor 5011111 lllllflllllll lcolmn flllll Burn lhmcc SIIUOI licmqucl T le Boys Repalr Chalrs Joy Mohrhardt s freshmen shop boys fixed over 150 cafeterla chalrs Boys who helped lnclude Robert Anaszewxcz Edward Durer Robert Kozlowski Emll KOW8lSkl Efhle Hart, Ernle Albltz Ray Alberts James Sackman Donald Hazlett Chester Jerzykowskl Walter Rensch Ray Swearengen Ted lxton Dan Woznlak Kelth Packard Dybowskl Dale Stevens John Roach Robert Dembowskl Rlchard Mlchalak Ilial1:IIh Makullnskl Fred Slates Robert uc WG YOUR HERO? lhe plctures of Mr Vorderburg Mr Welever and Mr Rohrer have been 1dded to Woodwards QGFVICC heroes Woodvyards lack Your Hero Bond Drlve has solved a famllvs problem as to a graduatlon glft for one of the graduates Thls person IS ln the SCIVIKC al1d h1s famlly IS helplng the school 1nd the soldler by buvlng S150 wortll of bonds for hlm Slnce thls glft IS to he a surprlse the name cannot he DT'llltefl at this tlme On the flrst clav 22 photographs were turned Ill now there IS a total of 45 'Vcxt week s dlsplay wlll fea ture these heroes Floyd lords SCIEIILC teacher dedl clted hls blllltl to lllb son Fverett Lords a second lleutellant ln the alr transport command MI I l lcc clflflk has pledged her bolld lor lyt Maryln Hahn 1 former Illlpll Illrs Marle Lrslg IS buylng hers lll honor of Charles Mann last years lattler cdltor Charles has Just left tlns country for forelgn serylce Mrs lxathlvn Schulers home room class ls pledglng bonds fol thelr he roes the plctures of XVl10lTl are on dlsplav lh tll9lI' room tee are James Blythe and Mary Todd asslsted by Ellzabeth Douglas Dale Rodenhauser, George Marks, and Gertrude Stelner planned all publlc lty Jack Kessllng procured the or chestra In charge of decoratlons 1S Jackle Mathews Her aldes are Rosemary Blggs and Lloyd Barnes JoAnn Early and Conrad Koreckl were ln charge of the danclng commlttee On the checklng commlttee are Rose Marle Hanna, chan-man, Helen Ann Danko, Allce Mlller Myer Dlamond Susan Purney, and Lulu Sexton Programs were obtalned by Colleen Grlbbln and Josephlne Nowak The lnvltatlons were wntten by Betty Klelnhans, Lydla Merz and Cllfford DaVld T1CkEtS may be obtamed from any commlttee member and wlll be sold at the door tonlght Prlce of admls slon IS fifty five cents per person and one dollar per couple Mlss Kerlln and Mr Roble are the class adV1SOI'S Hamllton s Retall Selllng Class Tours Lasalle s Thlrtv flV6 members of MISS Mar JOTIC Hamlltons retall selllng class were taken on a tour of Lasalle 8x Kochs on Aprll 25 The class was recelved by Mrs Pat lelford dlrector of publlc relatlons 'lt Lasalle s Students were lntroduced to Mrs Dorcas Prlnty asslstant manager who took them on a tour of the recelvlng loom Among other thlngs the class VlPWed the Dorothy Draper rooms lllustratlng mlrror maglc Mrs Shoup asslstant customer servlce department explalned that the store always took the part of the customer lf she yyas d1SSatISfl8d She also showed them the advertlslng de partnlent and polnted out how lay outs were planned and hon drawlngs were made of merchandlse Whlle NlSll2lllL, the mul order department thev lcarnecl that thlS part of the store ll ld greatly lnc-reased durlng the yy lr lhc head of y1rd goods depart nlent Mr Blzzano spoke on new ma terlals and deslgns 0116 kind of de s gn of partlcular lnterest was called Callfolnla Authentlc based on Al IVISFO St ln Los Angeles Mr Blzfano spoke also ln what culdes the buyer IH cholce of mer ch ndlse the determlnlng of price as yyell IS the dutles of the buyer Thls trlp was a requlrement ln the completlon of the course X 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II I II I I 7 THE WUODWARD TATTLER THI' WOODWARD I ATTLER LIDIISIIPCI md lrlnted I xery Sthool Week hx tln Says Such uplls of Woodward Hlgh School lrlcc Bc a single copy Qxglll- Sump? gyspqpgr Mem bd' '05-5'lSS0C.lP5vs The Tattler staff on behalf of the student body wishes to extend deepest sympathy to S B Crouse on the death of hls mother Real 0pp0ftUnltl6S UR I'oledo Museum of Art slxth largest ln the country and rated among the Finest ln the world IS truly a remarkable place to aqulre education lnformatlon and pleasure Among many other features lt should be noted that the Museum has the finest collectlon of anclent glass ln the world' Of speclal lnterest at the present tlme IS the exhlblt of mlnlature rooms Fhese merlt the ap preclatlve attentlon ofevey vlsltor to the Museum It IS a small wonder then that school classes a vall themselves of the opportunltles offered 'Ihe fact that these VlSltS cut deeply lnto school tlme and teac-hers plans IS regrettable of course hut other satlsfactory arrangements are hard to make We feel sure that those who are dlsturbed wlll reallze thls and remember that Toledo school chlldren are havlng the chance to see some exhlblts that can be seen nowhere else on the face of the earth Sophs Take Over ULMINATING our first year ln Journallsm the beglnners newswrltlng class composed of sophomores has assumed Tattler staff D091 Throughout thlg school year we have accumu lated general knowledge of newspaper work and now we are puttlng our flhdll'lgS to practical use for the flrst tlme This experlence should prove a valuable albfor future work on the staff The Last Class Affair ONIGHT the annual sophomore dance wlll be held at Woodward The cablnet and committee members hayc spent many weeks ln prepa ratlon for thls event WhlCh IS the only class organ lL6d actlvlty of the sophomores Sophomores thls dance IB the cllmax of your first two years of SOCIHI llfe at Woodward lt IS a duty to make your first class undertaking a success Make sure you don t mlss the last class affalr of the year ATTEND THE. TULIP TWIRL TONIGHT No More Green Horns' RESHMEN who are socially mlnded and who take a wholehearted part ln all school actlv ltles may well be the product ofthe new every day llvlng mlxer programs These programs conslstlng of dances partles and games are deslgned to help hlgh school new comers overcome thelr first year awkwardness and tlmldlty by glvlng them prellmlnary tralnlng lh so C181 etlquette These mlxers certalnly should be adopted as a permanent part of next year s everyday llvlng pro gram Let's Back Our Play Shop OODWARD has always been able to clalm a dramatlc class of outstandlng Shllltv This group of students under the dlrectlon of MISS Dorothy Warner must spend much tlme and energy to make a presentatlon worthwhlle The Playshop IS at the present tlme buslly en gaged ln learnlng llnes and maklng scenery for Meet the Duchess WhlCh wlll be produced next week If 400 tlckets are sold by next Thursday a C' schedule wlll be held so that students may WILHESR a daytime performance L t s back thls play IOO per cent and tnrn out ln one grand crowd Dear Sylly Who IS lt that Delores Pr lcnal has been llck lng her chops over for the past few weeks' Questlonlnv you IM Nosey Dear You CPIIBIUIS Ale My elaborate spy system says lt could be Calvln Katv HOPIDR you are SRtlSfl0CI Sylly Sopb Dear Know It All Why IS It that Blll Leon seems som dustrlous ln thlrd hour hlstory class Wlll you tell me ' Dear I Wlll I or a Prlce It could be cause hls grades are low but ten wlll get you twenty he s wrltlng one of those mushy notes to Rosle You are told Y Dear Quiz Ixld How come Donald I'TBh0lS seems t J be blush lng all the tlme CUFIOUS Dear Platterer Rumors have ll that the reason may be he walked lnto the wrong locker room Is My Face Red Y Wolflng In Woodward K trtrude Mlller IB recuperatlng, at I lower hos pltal from a serious operation We re hoplng for a qulck recovery Gert Notlce to Bruce Te gtmever Mary lou Slates would llke a date for tonlght s dance Not much tlme left Bruce Is George Marks the reason why Nancy IIIBS mond s heart turns lfllp Flops everytlme she sees hlm We wonder The strange appearance of Ilettv Perlatt latelv ls due to the same person escortlng her to the Iullp lwlrl Notlce Bette Seymour wants It known that she wlll go to the dance unescorted It appears that those new Pollsh I It sweater attract plenty of attentlon Is Bob Mcbreery a lone wolf or hevcn t I been very observant' 'lhe crystal tells me that Betty lane Rogfrs heart throb IF home on furlough and IR vlsltlng Woodward Halls Thought for tonlght Swing and SWITI at thc In Ilp Twlrl Incldentally who I4 the Fookle that called up llmmy I'ltch hoplng he would ask her to the T Ilp Twlrl ' Could be Maderlnne Segovlano Tlmmy Tlddler Tlme How dl do dee all ye wolves and wolfesses of Woodward' This IS Tlmmv Tlddler translatlng the most truthful t'l toothful toplcs of thf day Have you heard the story about Proxlde locks and the three wolves that IS clrculatlng the groove recent ly Well you mlesed a mouthful mornful 'I he most passlonate love story of the week bet ween that gruesome newsome twosome IS as fol lows a boy and a glrl were seated on a park bench He whlspered ln a soft meltlng VOICE Does your Tattler read different lately' Of course she replled the sophomores are edlt ln lt qv8ltZlhg around the halls another new romace IH sproutlngbetween Betty the Bag and Johnny the Ierk Although Betty IB a bag and Iohnny a Jerk they are stlll going o the Tulip TWIYI Why don t YOU ' What If Myrtle were a stream lnstead ofa BROOK I wen were a room lnstead ofa HAI I Don were a MII I FIC ln'-.tead of a boy IIOTIS were a lake lnstesd of a I CC Iols were clay lnstead of TARR Slap happy S8118 substltutlng for Black lava for thls soph IGQUP Speclal exhlblts of several departments were proudly dlsplay ed by Fast Tech hlgh school lurlng thelr recent Open House Tney say poems are wonderful thang: We hope you ll agree after readlng the following dltty On mules we flnd two legs behlnd And two we find before We stand belllnd before we find What the two behlnd are for Lake Breeze Cleveland 0hl0 I a h student of Llnd vloom high school ChlL8g0 wlll recelve souvenlr booklet contalnlng the hlstory of thelr school ln commemoratllon of lts twenty fifth annlversary lean Now that we re en aged Sandy youll give me a rlng won t you' Sandy Certalnly Jean What s your phone num Jer I ast lech Scarb Ilnk and Patches and Iulmer and the Love hug are the two one act comedies belng glven by Central hlgh of Bellevue Ohlo for the senlor pro gram on May o Captaln The man who sneaked out of the barr acks to meet a girl step forward COMPANY HAI T' Sandtoman Ihls IS sassy soph slgnlng OIT for thls week Slap happy Sal We The Sophomores Speak I osh we sophomores are lucky We re the envy of the school And when we strut down the hall The freshmen star and drool And you know we re nevcr sad But stlll we d rather be a sad soph Than a Junlor who IS sappy Of course the senlors aren t too bad Although a little snooty But gee glVP me SUSIE Soph She really lb a cutle And so we end our Ilttlc rhyme Our mlnds are ln a whlrl But we ll see you all tonlght At the SOPHOMORF S TUI IP TWIRI 'lhe Chase By Lnlorla Wolfe Twas on a street dark and dreary When the lampllght cast shadows eerle A blondlsh glrl hurrled along Her heart throbbed ID a rythmlc beat Keeping tlme to her raclng feet When all of a sudden she saw a man Startled she qulckened her pace He complied thus began the chase Along that eerle street She forced herself lnto a trot But he cut short cross a lot And thus galned ground She knew she couldn t keep the pace And thus the glrl gave up the chase She had trled as only a woman can Hut she had falled to catch her man Would It Be Posslble to find Mary lane Murray not argulng Wllh Arnold I Brown' for Rlchard Slaybaugh to keep hls mlnd on hls Latln for Brldgettarr to come to blology on tlme for Bertha Morford not to make a mlstake ln algebra? to get anywhere argulng wlth Clllford Davld for Andy Fenady to act somewhat normal for a whole day' for Kate Vardas to have her hlstory homework for loAnn Rychlewskl not to show the latesg dance steps for BIIV sensible sophomore to read through thls stuff' Ottabee were wrong more than she IB Wllll HT Shlrley MIIIGY had the D61 ve to ask let Ruth Melvln were old ll'lStC3d of YOUNG Pat were south lnstead of WFST Hasemeyer lf she would llke to buy a tlcket to the let dance Was Stln ky s facc red' . 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I' lk A 4 u I- ' Trackrng Around 1IhlS column goes to press yyrthout the Woodward D9VllblSS dual meet results complete, as yet but all pre meet predrctrons wrll probably run true to form The prognostrcators picked DeVrlbrss by 1 yyrde rnargrn Drd you 'lhc rnrrual grade school track meet of thrs drstrrct wrll be held May 19 on the Woodward crnder path Schools competrng are Sprrng, Strck ney Sherman Hamilton Chase Rrversrde Lagrange and Parkland Jack Pferffer DeV1lb1ss track cap tarn recently broke the state drscus throw record Jack sarled the oval for a record toss of 156 feet seven and one fourth rnches Cal DuHart tred Drck Allrson f Lrbbev for the pornt gettrng honors rn the meet Wednesday Both track sters garnered totals of 13 pornts each Clarencc Blue Walker Scotts top Mrchrgan Plaque candrdate and captain of the track team recently re cerved hrs draft classrficatron and yyrll soon be a part of Uncle Sams fightrng forces Cas Kurc7ak sophomore half nrrler on the Woodward cmder squad be came a vrctrm of crrcumstances rn the dual meet wrth Lrbbey recentlv as he fell as the gun started the half mrle event Casrmer yyas sprked rn the heel and also suffered mrnor cuts and bruises If all prevrous statrstrcs run true to form by rrghts the Polar Bears should hand defeat to the Central harrrer club Woodward lost to Warte bv a close 63 54 score whrle the In drans vrrtually trampled the Irrsh 78 40 A 20 pound werght handrcap proved no hrndrance to Bud Carr Frrday nrr,,ht as he scored a first round t k o over at TU heavywerght at the North Toledo Communrty House CYM SHORTS When Mother Nature decrdes to keep the gym classes mdoors then vou ll find the boys playrng a new game called skr ball The game rs srmrlar to soft ball but rs played wrth a volley ball Monday s first hour boys gym class was drsappornted when after taking countless laps around the gym drs covered there were no towels for the showers Speakrng of gym classes that s where youll usuallv find our esteemed athletes durrng a B schedule Have vou notrced the declrnrng warstlrne of Art Smrth Reason could be cause he s taking ealrsthenrcs wrth hrs gym classes Hockey rs another new game rn lroduced to played rust as rough the gym The game rt s on rcc anc us Thr bovs been trvrnc, rn the gym classcs haye to decrde whrch rs worse the Commando Course or the thru l rps around the track Noyy that the gym classcs lr ryc bc c n moved out doors the boys plavrrrr., softball are c rllrng, themselycs mud lrcns The condrtrons of the field accounts for thrs Attend Tulrp THE WOODWARD TATTLER BOWLING GREEN IS BRUINS DROP THIRD STRAIGHT SCENE OF PLAY DAY Woodward trrrls, Teachers, Play' Games, Enjoy Sunshine In thc annual lioyvlrnr., trrcerr llay Day held Saturd ry Aprrl 21 22 schools from Ohro were represented wrth a total attendance of 350 guests Woodward grrls who were busy from nrne untrl five enjoyrng the sunshrne and plavrng games such as baseball badmrnton tennrs, and syyrmmrng Included .Ioan McLean Rrta Wornrak Glorra Aberlrng, Flsre Bloom Marrlyn Busdreker Leona Brtker Lors Moreland Betty Lou Clavpool Dolores Braly Fthel Boddv Ellen Tucker Iflrzabeth Albrecht Norma Flemrng Roberta Graham Paulrne lolk Charlotte Thompson Wanda Iutkowskr, Erleen Trondle Anne Kornowa and Marv Hrder Mrss Mary Spooner and Mrss Cath errne McClure accompanied the group yyhrch observed a pageant consrstrng of modern dancing and swrmmrng lournamcnt Rcsults After the first round of play r Tuesday s badmrnton tournament the wrnners were announced as Bonnre Whalelv and Nancv Marquardt R nrana Tobev and Pat Verrels Joan McLean and Wanda Jutkowskr Glorra Aberlrng and Ithel Boddy an Carolyn Rogers and Suzanne Joy Thursdays wrnnrng couples rn badmrnton were Pat Vergrels and Don Scharer Dorrs Hanson and Paul Seymour Carolvn Rogers and Paul Landrrck Bud Carr and Barbara Al Whrtney No standings are avarlable at thrs time rn the soft ball tournament srnce games were postponed last week due to yvet grounds Vox Pop Dear Fdrtor of Vox Pop Srnce when are we consrdered and treated as convicts? 'l he rdea of having a teacher ln the cafeterra rn the morn mg before school rs a very good rdea She marntarns order and makes rt possible for any student who rsrndus trrous to work at hrs studres But rt seems very unfarr not to let students leave when they finrsh their assrgnment Incrdentally when they are finlshed they only srt around and prevent other students from studyrng I know there are other students who feel as we do Do you thrnk rt could be remed1ed We do' Three drsgusted Juniors Seniors Vrslt UDIVCFSICY Woodward senrors who plan to enter the Urrrversrtv of Toledo next year vrsrted thrs school yesterday Puprls attendlng recerved entrance trckets from the deans after srgnrng regrst ratron slrps Tours were conducted by students from T U to famrlrarrze prospective students wrth the school HOPE TO Polar Bears Defeated In Thrrllrng Freld Struggle r s ranc la rorrrney lo Scott Preld Wccnes rrl lm cngaco Iirll Pc er hrrrrcr group The Woodwardrte drsplay ed a earnest effort but emerged on the short end of a 63 04 count Poth teams eyenly matched show ed strong pornts as the meet see awed b ck and forth The lnjun attack got ofl' to a fast start as Seabrscurt Stewart Fast Srde speed merchant copped th mrle crown along yyrth l rs stable mate who ran second Woodwards candl date led ternheuser pulled rnto thrrd spot yyrth a yery fast finrsh Cal Dulrart yrrrbbecl oh' the shot out honors as the lyorth Pnders brgz uns opened un Teddy fernheuser yy alked ayyay wrth a frrst place rn hrs specralty the pole yault Jrm Mor lock fro lr contribution tred rn thrrd rrlrcc wrth r ltedskrn yaulter Don llrr,ley eekecl out a thrrd place rn the 440 yard run In the low hur dle eyent tene trust and Skeeter Bonkoyyskr managed to secure first and thrrd place holdrngs Schrrcr Shrnes The I ruvns crnched the spr nt re lay as Don Scharer exhrbrted a photo nr h to outspeed the Warte anchor man who gaye hrm a fast heat Don rlso lullecl rn thrrd rn the ZZO vard dash Stewart the Indrans brrllrant mrler the broad Jump honors from Wood ward Hrs teammate lrll Stokes took sccond and lonkowskl of Wood w rrd frarled rn thrrd The meet progressed raprdly wrth rloward Haynes Duhart and Frank Welter wrnnrng all three high Jump laurel lob lanrs ran yyrlcl rn rst placc In the 100 yard clash The half r rnd mrle relry ended the ay s rcr orrnrrrcc rs Wartc took rot events Smrth Attends Clrnrc Srnce Art Smrth Bear track prlot was scheduled to attend the annual Ohro Grrd Coaches Assocratron clrnrc, Woodward had no entrants rn the Ohro Wesleyan relays as drd Scott and DBVIIDISS Coach Jack Mollenkopf of Warte was elected presrdent of the state coaches organrzatron thrs year The conference dealt wrth the sprrng sports program prrmarrly The coaches repealed the present sprrng sports ban The problem IS now rn the hands of the prrncrpals of Ohro hrgh schools Frnal actron rs expected to be taken when the prrn crpals meet If and when the regulatron rs re pealed coaches wrll have an oppor tunrty to vrew sprrng grrd prospects for next year TED f ERNHEUSLR Ioledo Hosprtal was rn an uproar on Ianuary 18 19.28 for on that dreary day Theodore fTedJ fern heusor entered thrs world and con trrry to popular belrcf' bc was not thc cause of the depressron Thosc were wonclcrful drys for led what wrth the cxcellcrrt food wonderful seryrcc and pretty nurscs lyerrtually led left hrs lrappv lrfc to enter tlann gradc school From re hc enrolled rn lJeVrlbrss as freshman As Ted s two other broth ers had been track stars at both De Vrlbrss and Woodward he took to pole yaultrng and constant practice has enabled hrm to vault ten feet hrs lrrghest mark Cornrng, to Woodward Plash lost lrttle trrne rn entering track corrrpetr tron He spec ralrzes rn the mrle and polo vaultrng herng classified as one of the best mrlers rn Northwcstern Olllo Fed dcclares lrc has no specral grrl as he keeps em all happy Apples are hrs favorrtc food Art rs hrs favorrtc subrect and Mrs Kathryn Schuler rs hrs best lrked teacher Usuallv around school Ted IS seen roamrng the halls wrth Rav Whrtney drscussrng hrs favorrtc hobby rarsrng prgeons Ted agrees that DeV1lb1ss has the best track team rn the c1ty but he rs lookrng forward to meetrng them TAKE CEN TRALS IRISH Track Team Loses Tough One To Cowboy Outfit ac rr Ver rer setback rn crty r ur com me lon ednc sd ry rrno it C hrrrcls of r stronger Irbbey squad Tlhc frnal outcome fertured an 84 83 loss for tie home team The Polar fears started o T rn fine style wrth Calvrn Duhart takrng the shot put honors Chrck Coll ngwood and lob Harrison trarlcd close be hrnd rn second and thrrd places Ted Gernheuser kept the ball rollrngf as he copped the pole vault laurels for VVoodward yyrth a 10 foot flrghc Keith lackard tred wrth Irbbey s ace Reggie Met ee for number two sp rt The drscus throw eyent found Du hart playrng second fiddle to a su perror toss of Collrngw ood yy ho heaved the werght 120 feet and seyen rnches Coach Fyerhardts boys completerv dominated the broad Jump routine as none of the North l nders crme near placrng rn the event Duhart Agarn Dulrart furthered the Strerc her street cause bv takrnrr the first spot rn the hrgh rump Cal was pressed by Drck Commersall and Jerry Kral' two of the Western avenues best teamsters Captain Bob Jan s drd hrs best rn the 100 y rrd d rsh heat but finrshed rn thrrd positron after bemcf surpassed by Allison and Krall who breezed rnto first and second places respectrvelv tered rn their pace and yyere left far behrrrd In scoring The hrrrh hurdlc cycnt found Mon son and Collingwood showrng their prlyes t C ne fust yyho dropred rnto thrrd spot pressrng the two Cowboy har rrers tene ran aw ay wrth the low hurdle honors whrle Collrng wood and Ponkowskr followed rn de cr: rs ng order to pl rce rn 1 neck and neck r ce In the mrle results were as fol lows Luettke Gernheuser and Mc ee Lrbbev completely dominated three events the sprrnt relavs the 440 Vard dash and the mrle run Inc ttke again showed hr 'ItlTl3Z1H,,. prowess rn the drstance freld as he beat out Coalman of Irbbey and Pob Harrrson to rule the half mrle class The final event of the day found Jams takrng thrrd rn the 220 vard dash as he followed Krall and Allrson who burned up the path 1n first and second places Woodwards next and final meet wrth Central May 10 at Scott Sta drum will conclude the Bears season tr rck schedule Woodwards Golfers Lose Coach Howard Phrpps golf team lost a decrsrve defeat to the Ottawa Hrgh school sextette Frrday The final count of the match featured a 2154 to 216 loss for the Polar Bears Bob Lumrn was medalrst for the wrnners wrth a 79 Tom Osbergher was loyv man for Woodward whrle Paul Farmer shot a close 89 At present league standrngs are Lrbbey rn first D6Vllb1SS second Macomber thrrd and Warte, fO.11l'th Central Woodward and Scott com prrse the fifth srxth and seventh spots respectrvelv Controyersy over the so called De Vrlbrss forfelt was Splked after Prlot Phrpps stated 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