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(Eli? UHiti?-Aiuakp CLASS HISTORY (Continued) April 13, 1951 Dear Diary— Jamboree tonight. Again we won the honor of giving the jamboree after the magazine sales. Everyone had a good time tonight so we can chalk up another success to the class of 1951. April 20, 1951 Dear Diary— Gee, we had fun tonight. We left for New York right after school to see South Pacific . It was good. Mr. Tobias, Mr. Israel, Miss Buzzell, and Miss Jones drove down with us. They were swell sports and everybody agreed that the trip was a real success. Got home just in time for breakfast. May I Ith or 12th Dear Diary— Oh do I feel terriffic! Just got home from the Junior-Senior Prom. It was wonderful ! ! ! There was a really big crowd at this, the first formal in the new gym. Francis Delfino's orchestra was really sharp. The gym was decorated beautifully and so were the kids. They really looked pretty special. They were dressed quite differently from the way they are in class. Tonight was really a success. It was a perfect event even though we did not get much sleep because we got home so late. But then, that was fun too. June 8, 1951 Dear Diary— It is almost time to leave for class night. How these four years have flown by. Sunday night is Baccalaureate and Wednesday night we graduate. It will be a happy occasion, of course, but I can't help feeling a little sad. After Graduation we will all go different ways but I know we'll remember each other, our teachers. Woodbury High and all the fun we've had. No matter what happens nobody can take our happy memories of the past four years from us. Now I've got to hurry or I will be late for Class Night and I don't want to miss any of the fun I know we re going to have. by Velma Deschino, Betty Lou Keech, Ronald Hellwinkle. 195 X
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Sllte UtfJte-Auiake CLASS WILL Philipp Baumann .Some Mackay plaid. Richard Christian A muzzle. Anne Davison A reminder that the bus comes home from basketball games. Nancy Dawson A date with Gregory. Mary Dineen . Title Friendliest Girl in the Junor Class . Edward Eyre Some Witch Hazel. Donald Foster Title Lover Boy . Lois Hallock A signed diploma so she can leave school. Claire Mireault A transfer to Pine Manual Training School. Helen Munson Song title Beautiful Brown Eyes . Edwin Olson The song K-K-K-Katy . Edwin O'Neill .Something to let him know all the girl's aren't chasing him. Phillis Ostrander A fellow she meets without falling hopelessly in love. Ronald Parris Muscle building set so Mr. Israel won't be able to push him around. Shirley Pedersen A date book to keep Bobby and Johnny straight. Marilyn Randall A new walk. Doris Mae Raymond Bells so people will know when she's around. Roland Robbins A farm of his own. Shirley Smith...........A transfer to Trinity. Patricia Somerset .A date. Hazel Strattman A fan so she will always have her Eyre . Frank Strong A chance to play basketball instead of keeping score. Patrick Sugrue . A car of his own. Edward VanDuzer A girl friend so he can go on double dates with his brother. Nancy Warner Captaincy of the cheerleaders. Kenneth Webb A position on the baseball team. Kermit Adams Another chance with Karen. Robert Anderson . Someone to ride with after Dick graduates. Ronald Banks A part in a Western movie. Lois Benson...........A house near the Barber Shop. Denise Bertrand A scholarship to an art school. James Bouet...........Muscles. 1951 IIHIIIIIilllllMIIHIIIII
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