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

 - Class of 1948

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ff? THE LOG FJ My Most Embarrasing Experience It was a cold, winter morning, and very early when I was dynamited out of bed at my uncle's hunting shack. II gathered up my weary body from the floor and feebly wondered what had caused this outrage. Then I remembered. We were supposed to go rabbit hunting. After we had answered the need of inner man, we plowed our way into the brush and entered the swamp. The swamp-what a horrible place to spend a morning. I donlt have anything in particular against swamps. As far as I'm concerned, swamps can go their way, and I'll go mine. But, when- ever we come in contact, I develop a dislike for swamps. We spread out and settled down to wait for the dogs to scare up a rabbit. Suddenly, I heard a howl, and one of the dogs swept by. Gut of the brush a rabbit hopped. He hopped within two feet of me, sat down, and started to chew a leaf. I released the safety. Bly gun didn,t go off. Again and again I tried-no luck. Finally, the rabbit left. They tell me I had buck fever. TB CCMe97 This is a story of f'Me . The reason I write about lVIe'l is because llc is the most fascin- ating person in the world. Ch, Me,' doesn't like 'fMell too much!!! Let us turn time back to the date, December I-I, 1930. The scene is a small apartment in Blil- waukee, Wisconsin. As we enter the room this is what we see. A man's face is green, and it isn't with envy. A woman, who has passed out from exhaustion or fright, is lying on the floor. The police have arrived and have taken the man away. Qver in the corner, we see a little baby's crib. Let us lift back the little blue cover. XVHAT IS THAT THING????' QUICK BRING A Srosmcn PUMPH!! lt is none other than Me . The man that they carried away was Ulkiel' 's father. The woman was ble 's aunt. Just think what the poor mother has to face the rest of her life. hlaybe it would be better it we just hit her over the head with a hammer before she awakens. At the age of five, Me started to notice girls. In fact, Me liked one girl very much. She was in the first grade at the time. Being the romantic type Me asked her to marry him. He said that they could live in the chicken coop. The rooster wouldn't mind, so Me said. The answer was UNO . It almost broke his heart. As Me grew older, he showed possibilities of becoming a politician. ble knew the only way to make money is to jip the public. When IVIe'l was six years old, he decided he needed more money at his command. So he went from neighbor to neighbor gathering bits of news from each. He was now ready to start his cam- paign. Over to Mrs. Brown's house he would go as fast as his big feet would carry him. Hllrs. Brown, do you want to know what Mrs. Smith raid about yon? If you do, give me a dime. KIe made more monev that way. From then on Me seemed to be a normal boy, then at times he has us fooled. Me is rapidly growing into manhood. It looks like someday he might even become President of the I'nited States! PR Pagf Tfwflfvn

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'51 THE LOG be sorry now. Linkols was sorry to be out of school for he had learned a lot and enjoyed the social life the school had offered at the many parties. lege. High school was only the beginning, for now in order to be a good lawyer, he must go to col DS CLASS POEM Every year from fall to spring The halls of AV-W ring. S With laughter and footsteps, a whistle or two. The Mighty' Seniors are passing through. Norris Oxley heads the line this year, Willard, Donna, and Edith are near. With Bill and Janet, Doris and Paul Qur chances in school were indeed tall. Ted and Jayne were H king and queen. Eris and Carol as editors were seen. Tom and Dorothy took i'TestsH it seems. Sally and Marion were gals of our dreams. Rita's and Opalls songs were sweet. Margie Sawyer was quite ia treat. Bob Kassien, Betty, and Bob Knapstein, 'too Were fine classmates whom we all knew. We've come now to the end of the line Cf Seniors with their intelligence Hne. As they travel through life, long may they live. AV-VV taught them to take and to give. EO:CM Page Elmffn IFJ



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