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ALUMNI MISS MARY R. WALTON. '05 Mary R. WalTon was born in Woodbury and aTTended Woodbury Public Schools. She graduaTed Trom Woodbury High in The Class oT l905, The schools Third graduaTing class. The commencemenl' Took place in Green's Opera, l-louse, which was decoraTed wiTh bowls oT gold spaTTerdoclc and whiTe daisies To depfcT The school colors. All of The grad- uaTing girls were driven To The Opera House in local livery cabs. Miss WalTon aTTended MounT l-lolyolce College. Trom which she graduaTed in l9I2. In I9I4 she reTurned as a Teacher To Woodbury High School, a career which climaxed Two years ago aTTer ThirTy- nine years oT unbrolcen associaTion. While here, Miss WalTon coached girls' baslceTball unTil The arrival of Miss Taylor. She has sponsored The Commercial MARY R. WALTON. '05 Club, The MaTh Club. and was sponsor oT The Tri- Y Tor sevenTeen years. Miss WalTon is a member oT The Woodbury High School Alumni AssociaTion and is on The Alumni Scholarship CommiTTee. She is an acTive member oT The CenTral BapTisT Church. Miss WalTon will be Tondly remembered by The many people she has TaughT down Through The years and has been missed by boTh TaculTy and sTudenTs since her reTiremenT. I f ' ,fl f 6- T , ii 4 QD' Q .7 N-40, . 5 . T Y 'E'3-:fq-Q K Xxx Y
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PARENTS KIWANIS CLUB CAREER CONFERENCE ln The days of King Arfhur, parenTs dreamed only of Their children's becoming lcnighTs in shining armor asfride galloping sTeeds. Today, wiTh The many careers, which our complex civilizaTion re- quires and offers, parenfs and children find The choice of a life's worlc necessiTaTes a fine discrim- inaTion. ln order To faciliTaTe These viTal decisions for parenTs and children, lasT April The Kiwanis Club of Woodbury, aided by our guidance deparTmenT, held a career conference one evening in The high school. The Kiwanis Club, many members of which are parenfs of Woodbury High School sTudcnTs, arranged for various men and women, living in and around Woodbury, To come and Tallc wiTh The sTu- denfs abouT Their own careers and The offerings of The fields in which They were employed. lviany of These people also were parenTs of Woodbury High School pupils. From The wide range of businesses and professions represenfed, each sfudenf chose The Two careers in which he ThoughT he would be mosT inferesfed and affended conferences wiTh The adulfs represenfing These Two fields. This career conference served a Twofold purpose: iT gave The sTudenTs more knowledge abouT careers in which They mighT be inTeresTed and iT afforded Them an opporTuniTy To meei' people from This area who were in These fields and To whom The sTudenTs could Turn for fuTure advice. The career conference was a significanf sfep, for'iT showed a genuine and helpful inTeresT on The parT of The pa'renTs of This area in The fuTure of The sTudenTs of Woodbury High School. ALUMNI ROY K. CLEMENT, 'I4 ROY K. CLEMENT Roy K. Clemenf graduafed from Woodbury High School in I9I4. ln high school, he helped organize and was firsT Treasurer of The WhiTe and Gold, which was a magazine aT Thaf Time. He also helped organize The Woodbury High School Y.lv1.C.A., which is now known as The Hi4Y. He has been leader of The Woodbury Senior Hi-Y since I9I2. AfTer graduafing from Woodbury High School, he aTTended and graduaTed from Peirce Business School in Philadelphia. He was Then employed by The Horace T. PoTTs Co. in Philadelphia, and is sTill employed There. He served in World War. l as corporal in The 335Th Machine Gun BaTTalion. He was presidenf of Woodbury High School Alumni Associafion, member of The Alumni Scholar- ship CommiTTee, and Commander of William STol4es Bonsal'PosT, American Legion of Woodbury. He is a charTer member of The Woodbury Kiwanis Club and a Trusfee of The Y.M.C.A. camp aT Oclcaniclcon.
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