Arbor Vitae Woodruff High School - Log Yearbook (Woodruff, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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CLASSES II

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W THE LOG F3 Business Administration Aff as iw eww' Mrs. Knickelbein, lwrs. Clay Klr. Lyons, llr. VVoods Have you ever wondered at one time or another what makes a clock tick, but how many times have you stopped to think about What makes the school tick? There are furnaces to be fired, students to be fed, halls to be swept. Who is responsible for attending to these tasks? They are the men and Women of the business administration, of course! The lunch room, for instance, is carefully and expertly managed by Blrs. Knickelbein and her assistant, Mrs. Clay. They see to it that the school cafeteria serves good, wholesome food to furnish energy for our eager, growing boys and girls. Then think for a moment, how long would students be able to endure the cold if there were no janitors to Hre the furnaces, or how long could one wade through the drifts of paper that would accumulate in the halls if the janitors were to leave? Doc Lyons and his assistant, hir. VVoods, who just came to AV-XV this year, are responsible for keeping the boys and girls warm and keeping the school clean. Then, have you ever wondered how all the children would get to AY-VV if it weren't for the bus drivers, who do such a good job of bringing the children to and from school. So, let's give a Hip, Hip, Hooray for the work they do making :XY-XV a better school. DR Left to iight-llrli. Uhlsson, lxlhlililllfll, bliss Rxidey, Mr. bchin t it Pagzf Eight 3 27 ' -2. . if , i v .A 4 W



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W THE LOG V' LIN KOLS DISGROWELS WRANDVANGILMOLKETS We all have the privilege of going through High School at one time or another. Everyone can pass through eight grades fwe hopej, and Linkols Disgrowels Wrandvangilmolkets Cwe shall call him Linkie for shortj was no exception. Linkie was an ordinary little boy with a crew cut, glasses, and a big smile for everyone except the teachers and the other little boys. He was a smart fellow- well, at least he could read Well enough to copy someonels paper. The eighth grade wasn't hard for him, no sir, he studied nearly every night-well, fnyway his book was in front of him-so was the little brunette next door. His mother and dad told him that he was going to college, but he didn't want to think about it, after all, it was so far away. He had better things to think about. for in- stance, Linda, the little brunette next -door. 'Well, spring came and so did graduation. Summer passed very quickly, and then came fall. Linkie fell right into high school the stumbled over the hrst step as he walked inj. We l, now that he was a Freshman he could choose his subjects, he thought fha, ha, wait till he finds outj. ln the classroom he was told that he must take English, Science, and Geography. He could choo'e one other subject. Everyone seemed to pick on him now that he was a Freshie . What did he -fo to deserve this? He had been good all his life and had done nothing drastically Wrong, hmmm! The Seniors initiated him. The subjects weren't too hard, and he went to a lot of football games and parties. Naturally, Linda was always with him, but it seemed to him that she was keeping an eye on one of the Sophomore boysg he had better treat her better, he thought. Well, spring had rolled around again, and he sprang right into the Sopho- more class with all the characteristics of a baby elephant. All summer he worked hard and saved money faithfully. This year he could laugh at the poor little Freshies , and that he did. He still didn't have much choice in his subjects. but he under- stood now that they were put in especially to make him squirm. School rolled along smoothly, and Linkie was getting along fine. He liked all his 'teachers and was getting good marks. He still rt- tended a good many parties. He went alone, for Linda had finally snagged her Junior fellow. He was beginning to look much better now, his hair had grown out, and he had added a couple of inches to his height. ln early spring they had ordered their rings, he looked forward to getting his in the fall of the next year. Well, another year rolled around, and he was a Junior. He felt very good, for this summer Linda had broken off with the other fellow, and they were going together again. Another thing which made him feel very good was that his fellow classmates had chosen him as the class president. and that meant he would be Prom King, Everyone knew who would he his Queen. ln November they all got their class rings. He didn't keep his very long, Linda soon had it. ln spring everyone had Junior Promn fever, and thoughts of it were all over school. The gym was the center of all this commotion, and the Seniors seemed to be getting quite a charge out of it. They criticized it and said that it Wouldn't work. Well, they would show them, and show them they did, for the Prom was a grand affair., everyone had a wonderful time. Now, he was a Senior, and he had the pleasure of torturing the poor Freshmen. Now. he seemed to have pity on them. He had a great many things to think of, for he was again the president of the class. The class started to plan the annual, and Linda was the editor. Everyone knew that Linda and Linkols would lead the Senior -:lass with dignity. They decided to have their pictures taken in November so they would have them by Christmas. By January everyone was in a dither about the class play. Linkols and Linda had small parts in it, for they were not good enough to take the leading roles. By March Linda had the annual sent out, and she could rest awhile. The class had their gowns paid for, and graduation was very near. They didn't have school the last week. At the class picnic everyone had a grand time. Class night came and went and then Graduation. It was an honor to get his diploma, for some of his friends had dropped out. He knew that they would Page Tcl:

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