Woodbury High School - Sun Dial Yearbook (Woodbury, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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x W7 A r ,as Q il l '. .V D ,Am vw A Eleanor and Maiiie hear all our MISS Slonef and Mrs. Wdfd U9 If you heera familiar ring, if's Mr. Lynch lroubles' are ready for 'm g'n' Mr. McClain's efiicienf secrefaries. our affendance offgcerl des and l'9lP keep 0'- ' buildinfl in order. The modern-day siege coach drivers who bring ihe Woodbury High miners +o fhe claim. Firsf Row: Mr. Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley, Mr. Coffee, Mr. Zclano- wicz. Second Row: Mr. Ernesf, Mr. Gardiner, The Rev- erend Mr. Foullzes, Mr. Hinlrel. Mrs. Frifzsche and Mrs. File breaihe a sigh of relief affer evaluaiion is over. ,war L ,im rx f . ,- S xx 1' Dr. Brewer and Mrs. Downs performing one of fheir many duiies in connecfion wiih fhe school The Cafeferia Workers furnish us wiih our Adams, Mrs. Mercer, and Mrs. Garreii. .pr X 4 SQ.: i ' lv' lf 'uiw' uqrub-.. Mrs. ,Ls QQ Ai, rl o c A-1- ui

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BLSSH2 W. lAYlOR-Temple Universiiy, Physical Edu- Ldllwn. BERNARD O, illOMAS--'Muhlenberg College, Ph.B., English. lIllIS l. VAN ROSFN---Ternple Universily, BS.: Corn- mercial. D. lSABLL VEASEY-Wenfern Maryland College, AB., Sllpnce. THHMA G. VOSS-Tulane Uriversily, A.B., Columbia Uniyr-rsily, A.M.g Science. TOP ROW: Mrs. Paine sfudies lhe life of a blueiay. Mr. Myers is wailing fo calch someone roaming around ihe hall. Miss Rofhermel and Miss Taylor discuss gym class aclivilies. SECOND ROW: New boolcs looked over by Mrs. Roedel. Mr. Keelaler reads lo his General Science HELEN lvl. WALLACE Pennsylvania Museum and school ol lnduslrial Ari, Slaie Ari Cornrnillecq Ari. MARY R. WALTON--Mcuiin? Holyelce College, A.B.: Mathematics. ESTHER D. WERBER-Mansiield Slale Teachers College, BS., Pennsylvania Slaie College, Mid., Guidance. THOMAS S. WlLLlAMSON-Baiile Creelc College, BS, Pennsylvania Siale College, M.Ed.g Physical Edmalion classes. Miss Klepfer prepares for 'lhe annual Spring Fesfival. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Meelms, Mr. Kurh and Mr. Barber loolr over some finished producfs of lhe wood and me+al shops. Miss Baessler checks lhe day's lyping resulls. .Wen K L. if1'f'Kd':,..: I. i J'1:-.'i4r?'.w,!61'.'wi'f-.1-if2nz.5irF-. A ' 4 -w -rf 36? 89 Nx 512- r14 l'Fmsss-xrun'xtnv 4w12ww?i+g'x-Else if-W ' W ,i 1 - , s. J



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Dr. Shilling, the head of The ovaluaiing commiTTeo, dis- cusses school records wiTh Mr. Worrell. I Took a walk over To The school The oTher day. They've had The re-evaluafion of The school. They were accrediTed Tor iT, and received an unusually high raTing. I hoped They would geT a high one. More kids'll geT accepTed by col- leges and universiTies now. The kids Told me The changes The school has undergone. All The rooms and halls have been painTed7 The American Tlags and audiTorium draperies and curfains were cleaned. The cook- ing room looked quiTe Tancy wiTh iTs new lino- leum, Tables, sinks and sToves. The Teachers sure looked Tired. l guess They're all ready for a week's vacaTion. They should be. Too, whaT wiTh all The forms They filled ouT and evaluaTing Their work, The kids, and Themselves. They appoinfed a hosT or hosTess in each class. The hosT welcomed visiTors, gave Them books, and Told Them whaT The class was doing. The kids looked very relieved abouT The whole Thing. They said ThaT every day aT leasT one Teacher reminded Them To waTch Their behavior. They learned a new way To leave The assemblies, The seniors being dismissed TirsT. They learned The righT way of salufing The Tlag and sTanding for The call To colors. Their lockers were in very good condifion and quiTe neaT. They Told me ThaT They were geTTing wriTer's cramp from filling ouT Torms. AT TirsT They ThoughT The school was being nosy, buT laTer They saw The reason behind iT-evaluaTion. Well, everybody worked very hard, and The Teachers seemed quiTe pleased wiTh The way The sTudenTs acTed. Mrs. Morgan, an evaludor, and Mrs. Egli wafch Sally Colo Typo. EVALUATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: Dr. John Shilling, AssisTanT Super- inTendenT, Secondary EducaTion, Dover, Dela- ware. VICE CHAIRMAN: SisTer Mary Anslem, Social STudies, CaTholic High School, TrenTon, New Jersey. Mr. VicTor Bohsen, Sweclesboro High School. Swedesboro. New Jersey. Miss RuTh Creamer, Commercial, Millville High School, Millville, New Jersey. Mr. E. Orrell Crap, Vice Principal, FrankTord High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. George M. Dare, Principal, BordenTown High School, Bordenfown, New Jersey. Mr. Richard W. Douglass, Guidance. Camden High School, Park and Baird Boulevards, Camden, New Jersey. Mr. Charles Fisher, HisTory, HammonTon High School, HammonTon, New Jersey. Mrs. KaThryn R. Morgan, Principal, ATlanTic CiTy Friends School. ATlanTic CiTy, New Jersey. Mrs. Frances Russell, Home Economics, Wild- wood. New Jersey. Mr. Mason H. S'I'raTTon, CounTy SuperinTendenT, Mays Landing. New Jersey. Mr. Thomas A. Slzirm, Principal, Haddonfield Memorial High School, Haddonfield, New Jersey. Mr. William S. STerner, RuTgers UniversiTy, School of EducaTion, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

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