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Will of the Class of 1937 We, the Class of 37, being sound in body, if not in mind, after four years of enlightening educational contact with this esteemed institution, do ordain that the following arrangements and consignments be carefully carried out, when our footsteps no longer reverberate through these corridors: I. To Mr. Jones, our principal, we leave our uauditorium mannersll 30 that he will not be forced to reprimand the classes for lack of them H To Mr. Cramer, our esteemed assistant principal, we leave an automatic Stamper to fill in absence slips for the day or days preceding a group of holidays, III. 'To Mr, Burns, who is running a llthreerringed circus, we leave a prayer book, so that he can say a different prayer every act that nothing might happen to the scenery during a play. IV. To Miss Raschig, our teacher of English, we leave a stamp with the words Be specilicfl so she will not have to suffer any more from writer's cramp writing these words on test papers. V. To Mrs. Stenger, Woodwardls employment agent, we leave our names, secretly hoping that she will not get us a job before we have had a chance to enjoy a nice summerjs vacatibn. VI. To Mrl von der Halben, our teacher of German and general handyman, we leave a memorandum book, so that he can remember all the new duties assigned to him, VII. To Miss Levi, historically known, we leave our maps, charts, reports, and the young birds of the u W Club. VIII. To Mr. Moeller, our athletic director, tcoach to yout we leave our sin; cerest wishes for numerous successful teams. IX, To the Class of 1970, we bequeath the maps, plans, and surveys concerning the Woodward Athletic Field, so that they may carry them out. X. To Miss Anderson, our genial lunch-room manager, we leave bigger scoops, bigger ladles, and bigehearted, generous helpers to dish out the lunch. XI. To the Juniors we leave our sweet dispositions, our benign smiles, our gentle voices, and a trace of our unexcelled, superabundant, unsurpassed, dazzling intellects; for we are generous souls, and they are sorely in need of a few redeeming qualities. XII. To Posterity, whoever she may be, we leave the high ideals and standards, the traditions and spirit of old Woodward, all those intangible qualities of the soul which we, the Seniors of 1937, imbibed, assimilated, and incorporated as none in the past ever have, nor any in the future ever will. XIII. To the Faculty, we bequeath the courage to face a candid cameral Signed and witnessed this First day of April, in the Year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty'seven. THE CLASS OF 1937 Page Twentyaeight
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M. STEINNECKER Window Trimmer V. STEPHENS Costume Designer M. STERLING Diana G. STEVENS Hean'Breaker C. STUART Historian R. THOMAN Broadway Star R. THOMAS Orchestra Leader R. THOMPSON Willing Worker E. 'TIEMAN Success 1. TIPTON Children's Nurse L. TURPEAU Woman Preacher G. VAINISI HBoss G. VIRGL Cartoonist E. VOLLMER Le Voyageur F, WARMAN Hat Make? G. WILLS Opera Star E. WILSON Old Maid G. YOUNG Librarian R. ABBOT Preacher T. ADAMS AtlaSIMade Man R. ALTHOFF Commercial Artist D. BACON Watch Maker B. BARWICK Ballet Dancer B. BAUER Gym Teacher M. BIZZARI Dance? W. BONNELL Chemist G. BRASSOVAN Artist G. BROCK H istoricm Who9s Who R BRONNEMAN Architect 8. BRUTSCHE Astronomer DA CARMOSINO ' Fashion Plate R. CARTER Truant Officer E. CAVE Basketball Player I. COCHRAN InventoT of Painless Razors B. COHEN Taylor's Only Rival H. CONNELY Inventor of Reclining Desks H. COURTIER A Man J. DAWSON Physicist M. DUBOWSKY Dictator W. DURHAM Radio Wizard W. EGNER Counselor at Large R. FOSSITT Printer L. FRANKLIN Newsy Newsman M. FREDERICKS Life Gua'rd C GENTRY Square H. GILMAN Owner of Gilman Stables H GOOSMANN Chicken Farmer V. GULINO Dengner W. HAMPTON Deacon R. HOVERMAN Statesman A. JACKSON Insurance th B. KAISER Author W. KALDY Smile Specialist D. KEMPER Bull Pen Pitcher H. KIRSCH Senator B. KRAUSHAAR Secnnd'Smry Man Continued on Page 41 Page Twenty'szveu in 1950 H. KREULEN AlllAmeTican Center J. KUHLENBERG Strong Silent Man H, LAKES Spo-rts Editor P. LANDY One-Man Longview N. LESLIE Owens D. LUDWICK Manager, 1950 Follies B. LUEHR Ladies, Man P. MAAS Professor of Rocks D. MALONEY Big Business Man 8. MARSHALL Poet D. MAUNDRELL Orchestm Leader J. MCLAUGHLIN Chain SL013 Magnate A. MEYER Court ReporteT G. MEYER Oil Magnate M. MEYER Floor Walker J. MIGLIO Cmanev' M. MILADINOV ChinlSwingi-ng Trapeze Man . MOESSINGER G'Mrm Snoop . MOSES Dance Hall Gigolo MUELLER White Collar Man NAEGEL Pha-rmacist PERSON President of uT'mcking Co. PIPER Street Car Conductor . POLSTON Starving Athst PYNEs Husk Shop Pmp. . REBMAN Horse Doctor REED Theatrical PTod. . RESLER Swimming Tarzan :uoiupvoo mmUz
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Juniors -- Class of 1938 CHARLES LEVINE. President MICHAEL BANWAQ ViCE'PYeSIdeTIt RAY KRONE. Secretary JANE RUCHTY. Treasurer Junior Girls EUNA ALEXANDER NEVA ANDERSON MARIAN ARMBRLJSTER JUSTINE ANans EDITH AULS MARCELLA Balm EMMA BANF 21.0 IMOGENE BELLAMY AGNES BENNETT HELEN BISHOP jLiAN BLACK SARAH MAE BOLTON CHARLOTTE BOVJLING IJ-tLENla BRADHOLD NORMA BROWN MARJORIE BURKE JANE BL'uRK MAXINE CHILLAS JiiNNlI-Z CLARKSUN MARJORI I BURKE IMOt: IE CROPPER MARY CULBERTSUV MARIAN DAwris HELEN DYE MARY EAKiNS LliNNlli ENGLISH CATI-IIERINI: ERNST MARGHZ ERmaNBIiCK ALMA EPPLIiR NINA FLEMING Hm l-V FLYNN HELEN FRAztun R1'1'Ji FRlileAN RUTH GARRISUN HARRIET Gums TINA JORDAN IRMA GREGORY CATHERINE GREGORY ELI: mIH GROSS WILMA HALE BETTY HAUHHIEY ROBERTA HAXVTIIURNE Page Twemvmme
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