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THE ORACLE SPECIAL STENCGRAPHY CLUB At the beginning of the year a Special Stenography Club was organized, consist' ing of two divisions-one, the third bell class, the other, the sixth bell class. The purpose of the club this year is purely social. We held joint gatherings in the form of parties, dances and hikes. Our unusual success is due largely to our leader, Miss Callahan. We are anticipating more good times before the end of the year, as a hike to Mount Airy is now under dis' cussion. The ofhcers of the third bell section are joe Chiarantano, president, Dorothea Bock, vice'president, Dan Alexander, sec' retary, and Elvi Elo, treasurer, while those of the sixth bell section are Muriel Kuyper, president, Leslie Hutchinson, vice'presi' dent, Helen Beehler, secretary, and jean' ette Schenk, treasurer. HI'Y As the school year draws to a close, the graduating members feel that their associa' tion with the Hi'Y was most enjoyable. Many projects were undertaken by the club this year and all were successful. Parties, hikes, dances, and council meet' ings are some of the activities that all the members have enjoyed. Our alliliation with the Girl Reserves has afforded us many good times, and we hope that the club next year will continue this practice. ' The ofhcers for the year l932'33 were as follows: President, Ed. Rotte, vice pres' ident, Bob Brinkmeyerg secretary, Harold Douthit, treasurer, Frank Street. A great deal of credit must be given our advisors, Mr. Horrocks and Mr. Strothman, who have given much time and valuable advice to promote our club activities. After the Hi'Y Spring Prom, given May 27, 1933, the club adjourned. GIRL RESERVES The Woodward Girl Reserves have had a most interesting year. With an attend' ance of over seventy'five girls at the first meeting and an average of forty'five girls present at the other meetings, they accom' plished much service work and enjoyed many social activities. The members of the Service Squad, led by Miriam Black and Dorothy Moehringer, showed great ability in giving aid to the school and the community. Many enjoy' able parties, hikes, and dances were given during the year. The Program Squad, led by Helen Davis and Ruth Rubley, and the Entertainment Squad, led by Jean Schenk and Florence Maiers, provided excellent programs for each meeting. The Finance Squad, led by Elvira Diers and Evaleen Nelp, and the Publicity Squad, led by Helen Beehler and Muriel Kuyper, also were very successful in their undertakings. Much credit must be given to our ad' visor, Miss Bowie, who gave both time and service to aid Girl Reserves. The ofhcers for the year 19324933 were as follows: President, Dorothea Bock, vice president, Muriel Kuyper, secretary, Evaleen Nelp, treasurer, Elvira Diers. FRENCH CLUB Les Echos Parisiens, the Woodward French Club, was organized last year, and its membership consisted of all the pupils taking third year French. At the begin' ning of this year, we took up where we had left off, and broadened our member' ship to include pupils taking both third and fourth year French. All of the meet' ings have been conducted in French. This made them both interesting and of great practical value. We ended the year with a social event in the form of a picnic'hike. Our success was due largely to the efforts of Miss Valerio, the faculty adviser. We extend our best wishes for success to the French Club of '34. V 3 1
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'PHE ORACLE scores it ever attempted. The Orchestra brought its season to a close by playing the Class Day and Commencement prof grams. The members of the Orchestra are as follows: First Violins- Clarinets- Robert Nuhring Walter Beckmann Carl Pieper Nelson Tait Helen Craigin Stanley Wong Vito Virzi Robert Rueppel Second Violins- Trumpets- John Hall Charles Callahan Sam Sonenshein Jack Conley Marion Anastas Tmmbone- Cello- Herschel Clingerman Andrew Wolf Percussion- French Horn- Allison Driscoll Kenneth Klaiber Norman Thullan Piano- Ling Wong THE LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, Discipuli Anti' quorum, is composed of about fifty Latin students who have successfully passed at least one year of Latin. Meetings are held once a month immediately after school. The programs consist of Latin songs and of talks, dialogues and plays, either in Latin or in English. By taking part in the programs we def velop initiative, responsibility and qualities of leadership and gain an increased knowlf edge of parliamentary law. We have made friends with our classmates and have learned to cooperate with them. We have found out more about the customs of the ancient Romans and their farfreaching inf fluence on modern civilization than the limited time of the class room permits. Miss DeVore is the sponsor for our club. Jessie Frost is president, and Doro' thy Schmidt is secretary. THE WELFARE ASSOCIATION In any large school there will be found needy pupils. As far back as 1914, long before depression was so general, there were found many pupils in Woodward High School who required assistance. To meet this need an association was formed, known as the Woodward Welfare Asso' ciation. This is supported both by teach' ers and pupils of Woodward. Voluntary contributions of pupils of one cent per week and donations by teachers of diff ferent sums, have enabled us to help many students to acquire the necessary school supplies. In addition, we pay for lunches and supply milk to undernourished chilf dreng we supply spectacles, shoes and clothing, and pay for the transportation to and from hospitals for children who can' not afford the carfare. A number of pupils who would otherwise have been deprived of the joy of graduating with their classes have been clothed for the occasion through the Welfare Fund. If the Welfare Fund is supported in the future as it has been in the past, no worthy student in Wood' ward need suffer for the necessities. THE GEOLOGY CLUBS The geology classes formed a Geology Club composed of two sections. The one is known as the Geologians, the other as the Kappa Gammas. The purpose is to create a greater understanding of geology. The olhcers of the Kappa Gamma section are as follows: President, Joe Pieperg vice' president, Bill Roberts, secretary, Jose' phine Stieng treasurer, Elmira Hannaford. The officers of the Geologians are: Presif dent, John Achzehnerg vicefpresident, Norma Stuhlmang secretary, Muriel Kuyf per, treasurer, Joe Iacabucci. The two chapters united and went on two hikes, the first one to Ault Park, and the second one to the gravel pits at Red Bank. Miss Sanders, the geology teacher, acted as our guide on our hikes. 30
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H Qitiioirwoiia iaroiigiig GIRLS A GRADE 90 or Above Cox, Dorothy Eschelbach, Erma Fitzpatrick, Clara 80 or Above Adsetts, Phyllis Armor, Anita Beehler, Helen Bock, Dorothea Boehm, Margaret Brokman, Perla Camery, Eva Comer, Alma Dubowsky, Sylvia Elo, Elvi Hall, Catherine Hammock, Virginia Kurz, Hilda Kuyper, Muriel Latham, Helen Lykins, Helen Moskovitz, Ann Price, Orvine Somers, Agnes Stuhlman, Norma Van Gambos, Catherine Winterhalter, Margaret B GRADE 90 or Above Austrian, Miriam Meyer, Helen 80 or Above Beyer, Marguerite Brengelman, Emma Busby, Anna Clarke, Vera Dove, Vada Eagan, Marcella Floyd, Annabelle Genslinger, Edith Hornberger, Marian Jordan, Florence Lohrum, Frances McCool, Alice McDuffie, Fannie Malin, Fannie Meyers, Mildred Moore, Georgiana ' Palmer, Jeanne Rissel, Jane Rouse, Elmira Saxton, Hazel Sciarra, Ernestine Steinruck, Anita FOURTH TERM Stuckenberg, Dorothy Trakas, Pauline Tuccinardi, Mary Wilson, Naomi G GRADE 90 or Above Moore, Lillian Patrick, Lena 80 or Above Bankston, Novella Bierbaum, Hazel Boyle, Virginia Brabson, Josephine Brandt, Jane Branegan, Lois Curry, Thelma Davis, Elizabeth Engelkamp, Elizabeth Graves, Janet Gaunkel, Genevieve Harris, Amelia Hauck, Mary Hollingsworth, Clara Jenkins, Helen Jutzi, Lydia Kail, Sadie Karabensch, Merry Lefever, Mozelle McGreevy, Helen Malott, Beulah Metcalf, Daisy Pence, Helen Penn, Christine Pomerantz, Mollie Rogers, Ann Rothman, Mary Schenk, Ruth Schmidt, Dorothy Terranova, Bianca Tessel, Ruth Tucker, Lucy Walton, Elizabeth Whalen, Alberta Wiser, Louise Young, Alberta D GRADE 90 or Above Potts, Maudie Wong, Ling 80 or Above Begun, Ruth Bradford, Mary Edwards, Kathryn Gary, Marie Giordano, Isabel Holt, Mary Jones, Marybelle Lowe, Minna Belle Massel, Jeanette Poole, Daphne Poole, Lorraine Rolston, Lois Ritter, Virginia Schiaer, Ruth Schulte, Ruth Stathos, Rosemary Sth GRADE 90 or Above Pegram, Margie 80 or Above Conley, Nellie Feldkamp, Helen Fleming, Evelyn Lowe, Tevila Manier, Florine Metcalf, Georgia Oxley, Elizabeth Roberts, Irene Shepherd, Izetta Smith, Lillian White, Frances 7th GRADE 90 or Above Cooley, Willian 80 or Above Bowling, Charlotte Braden, Georgia Hawthorne, Roberta Nagle, Marie BOYS A GRADE 90 or Above Cornelius, Walter Lawwill, Stanley Miller, Richard 80 or Above Achzehner, John Alexander, Daniel Bell, Calvin Brown, Leo Douthit, Harold Fiermark, Abe Iacobucci, Joseph Kallendorf, Charles Nuhring, Robert Posey, Webster Retzsch, Clinton Riedmiller, James Tait, Nelson Tessel, Edward Theil, Joseph Zehenni, Albert B GRADE 90 or Above Abbott, Jack Kleiber, Robert Nicolay, Fred 80 or Above Garrett, Preston Klaiber, Kenneth Kuby, William Pfahler, Charles Price, Joseph Redden, Arthur Waldman, Harvey C GRADE 80 or Above Beyer, Alfred Carpenter, Robert Cropper, Harold Hammond, William Howard, Joseph Kollenberg, Anthony Rost, Raymond Schmidt, Robert Wehmeir, Roy Wong, Stanley D GRADE 80 or Above Arnold, Francis Brown, Ralph Crume, Glenn Dearwester, Howard Lykins, Herbert Mers, Eugene Retzsch, Walter Richmond, Don Siebold, Richard Steubing, Erwin Wilson, Elmo 8th GRADE 80 or Above Cooley, Royal Dobbs, Roswell Landy, Pershing Partlow, L. P. 7th GRADE 80 or Above Ballard, Edmund Dubowsky, Martin Lee, Elmer Merritt, Robert Padgett, Herbert Redelman, George Robertson, George Roundtree, Herschell Cox, Thomas Davis, Elmer 32
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