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We also have cerTain TradiTions and cusTomS which are held in honor by The sTudenTs and serve as memories long aTTer we have gracluaTed. These are our class ring, The holly Tree and The sun dial. The Class oT l932 presenTed The school wiTh a sun dial. We have chosen iT as our guide. Our year book is called The Sun Dial. The dial is in TronT oT The school and oTTen you will see groups oT girls and boys having Their picTures Taken beside iT Tor Their memory albums. Anolher of Woodbury High's TradiTions is The Sun dial, for which our yearbook was named. IT is shown here proudly bearing The weighT of Two sTudenTs as iT bore so many oThers in The pasT and as iT will bear so many more in The TuTure. PlanTed along The main walk is a holly Tree, signiTicanT oT New Jersey, and sacred To Wood- bury T-ligh School. lT has been here Tor over one hundred sixTy years. AnoTher TradiTion oT The high school is The wearing oT The class ring or pin. ln your junior year you are able To wear The ring. The emblem is The Ankh, our guide To The TuTure. The Crux AnsaTa represenTs liTe and The lighT we may bring inTo iT. ln The background is a sun, sym- bolizing TruTh and radianT knowledge. On boTh sides oT The ring is a lamp, signiltying how we sTudenTs burn The midnighT oil, and on The oTher side is The symbol oT recreaTion To make our- selves happy and healThTul. l should like you To wriTe me again soon and Tell me more oT your school in Norway. l know I shall have more school news To Tell The ankh, or EgypTian cross, is The emblem of Wood- bury High School. IT symbolizes lighT and TruTh and is llluminaTed by The rays of The sun rising on The hopes of world peace. As a school sending ouT sTudenTs in The face of This challenge, iT is TiTTing ThaT we should have such a symbol. Q-L H Q QW, , DYER: O Y ,XO l C fel F you nexT Time. Sincerely, l-lolly. Dick blows Taps by The FirsT World War MonumenT.
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I 'f , , 1 'A N Woodbury l-ligh School Woodbury, New Jersey Dear Sven' Seplember IO, I947 Lel me lirsl explain our school. ll' is a lypical Americanone, lor all over lhe conlinenl sludenls such as we are going lo classes and sludying. Woodbury l-ligh School is, as our Alma Maler implies, Une School By The Wayside, so happy and so free. Our lown, Woodbury, is a small cily of aboul len lhousand inhabilanls. Our school hislory is exceedingly inleresling. The sile for our presenl school, aller many con- lroversial discussions, was agreed upon as lhe Manley lol' on Broad Slreel. The cornerslone was laid November 2l, l908, and lhe new edifice, named lhe William Mulligan School ol Woodbury, was occupied November 29, l909. On Monday, December l9, I9lO, lhis school was deslroyed by a fire of myslerious origin. ln l9ll a conlracl was awarded lo rebuild and rename lhe school lo lhe Woodbury l-ligh School. Woodrow Wilson, who was lhen our governor, had lhe privilege of laying lhe corner- slone and malcing lhe address on Seplember 23. Four years laler lire again swepl' The building, bul lhe damages were repaired easily. ln l922 we were granled addilional land lor an enlargemenl of our building. Today we have a school ol 900 sludenls, a school equipped lo leach and educale These sludenls, a school of which lhe sludenls can be proud. The lown cloclr lolls lhe passing hours of lhe Besl Years of Our Lives. The facl' lhal Woodbury is lhe counly seal is impressed by the noleworlhy Counly Building on Delaware Slreef Woodbury High School under lhe winler snows. Some of the kids decorale lhe fronl sleps. s...,N. -:N
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