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, WOODBINE l Left zo Right: Tommy..Haur.l1er,-Evelyn-M ' ' , by-Brawn?Douglas-Matheuy, :K9 j . ' ni , ' 'ado-Glam, QL -Shirley.Qrg5lQf, bfmHe'N:E:?hH1ylU nQL LKunsAlontoe Heishmun. Ron- Three: David.Russell, Robert Connelly, George Nixon, Donald Brown, Gary Strickler, Henry Brown, Joe Lee, Lloyd Renner, Ruth Ann Potts. If the members of the 1959 Woodbine staff were to verbally express the emotions and efforts projected into this year's annual, perhaps it would be l- to make the personality and spirit of our Alma Mater tangible through the pages of our yearbook. Confronting the staff was the inevitable question, how can this be best achieved? Co-Editorr, Ruth Potts and Gary Strickler. ' Following the policy of complete changes in organi- zation established by last year's staff, the present staff put forth their best to achieve their aim of making the intangibles of james Wlood become realities witnessed on the pages of the Woodbine. Working toward this end, they sold a record high of 615 yeatbooks. Spot coloring, full color liners, individual pictures of all classes, additional feature pictures, and a summer supplement of all spring activities keynote the marked advances accomplished this year. Mr. James Biddle with his experienced advice and guidance has aided the staff in producing a Woodbine that exhibits a new approach in editing - an approach recognized as outstanding, as challenging to future Wood- bine staffs, and and as one that truly depicts the life of James Wood High School,
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Row One, Left to Rigbl: Sharon Armel, Carol Dellinger, Barbara Dodson, Berty Hodgson, Judy Lupton, Belva Del-Iaven, Joan Whilacre, Carole Shafer, Nancy Dwyer, Ron' T1zrn.' Patsy Bagent, Martha Rowe, Carol Clevenger, Larry Parkinson, Ronnie. Steele. Kenneth Funk, Eugene Newlin, Raw Three: Cathy Cash, Elennora Davis, Kay Carpenter, Frances Simpson, Mitzi Mclmnahan, David Brill, Sandra Boyce, joe Bowers. Row Four: Max Whiracre, Paul Anderson, Harold Barnes, L,- Richard Shade, Rosalie Srory, Thelma Mcllwee, Billy Madigan, Lewis Wisemrver, Gary Tisinget. ic Raw Five: Thomas Webber, harry Thayer, Linda Iilleyetr. K , 75,51 'X ff niqcds' H, 1' O ,. 1 V ,J ,tg jf j g!.L4. fu- 1-24 if 's..74,L,Q.,Qf, vig? Li My x ART CLUB f Cf- - at occ L- 051.-'L f f , :. eg f A V f fb' The purpose of the Art Club is to help further the work begun in the art classes. One of its primary functions is to assist other clubs and departments on occasions when various types of art work are required. Many colorful posters are made to advertise various school activities and drives. Wlien stage decorations are needed for special events the Art Club is called upon. The large front windows are appropriately done at Christmas, Perhaps the most ambitious project undertaken by the club is helping the junior class decorate the gym for the prom. The highlight of the school year for this club is the annual tour of the National Gallery of Arts at Washington, D. C. to study the original works of great artists. I 170
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