Woodlan Senior High School - Arrow Yearbook (Woodburn, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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i m Prophecy Hello, Dear Seniors, greetings from us! We had quite a time and made a big fuss. But the Gypsy girl told us of your future true, So listen real close and we'l1 tell it to you--- Our crystal ball shows a mechanic! That's rare! Well what do you know-it's Herb Bertsche so fair, Changing carburetors, tires, and everything on cars- Even inventing a hot rod that'l1 go to Mars! Though a quiet person you may be, Esther, you'll rise to great heights, wait and see. As a grade school teacher you'll do best, A born leader by every test. Jim Amstutz, you'll stick to basketball. Have fun playing with the Pistons next fall. Don't worry if you're slow and not on the beam, You can always be water boy for the team. Though a restless nature compels you to roam, Kathleen, your constant love brings you back home. As a talented artist, writer, or musician, You'll always maintain a fine position. Ambitious John Hetrick has a big long list Containing the careers he cannot resist. But he'l1 be a farmer and in it will shine, And repair the fences in his spare tirne. Intensely emotional and dramatic you stand. You rule with the power of an iron hand. With detective work as your goal in life's career, Pat Roberts, you haven't a thing to fear. Bob Ringenberg, we know what you want to do. Your ambition is a grocery clerk who's honest and true. And during the day you'll make lots of sales, But Bob, keep your thumb off the scales. A handsome boss, an office chair, A secretary's job for a lady fair. A description, Marolyn Moore, of the life you'll lead. After you have this, there's nothing else you'll need. Fearless, straightforward, and frankly outspoken, Guard what you say, lest your own heart be broken. Tom Fuelling, you're kind appreciative and devoted. As a merchandiser out of college, your career will be noted. Laura Norden, you're a girl with charm. I predict you'll always live on a farm, Cooking, sewing, and keeping 21 clean house, Even setting a trap for that pesky Qld mouse,

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ini wg at ' .,. A ,- ,,..,, ,,-,,.4.-.'.LH: The last Saturday in April, the Juniors entertained us with the annual recep- tionJ It was held at the American Legion Home and we shall always remember the wonderful tirne the Juniors gave us. Tom Fuelling--Editor, Dick Becker--Assistant Editor, Bob Wearley--Sports Editor, Herbert Bertsche--Art Editor, Kay Schulenburg--Class Editor, Ruth Meyer-- Activities Editor, Pat Roberts--Business Manager and Typist, and Marolyn Moore-- Secretary and Typist, all worked long and hard in order to make this year's Arrow the best yet. We were all getting excited and eagerly looking forward to our big five-day trip to New York and Washington. Soon graduation week rolled around. The speaker for our baccalaureate ser- vice was the Reverend Seth Painter. Assisting hixn was Reverend C. N. Moser, and music was furnished by the High School Chorus and the Junior Choir. Friday night, May 11th, was the date so long looked forward to, Graduation. The speaker for this event was Dr. Lawrence Hess, and the band furnished the music. Our flower was the white carnation and our colors--garnet red and white. As we part and travel down life's highway, may we always look upon these as the happiest four years in our life and always keep in mind our motto, We Finish To Begin Anew . 'X 'g.,.,, V Q... ' 4 ' I' F , 5 : .Sl ..'. Q . . 113 , . ,t.,,-'nga ' ' f, . f 8 ri X, - 2 X ' 2 , , it W e.. , , R ., E i A If X RA. x I, , a' ' W 2 ' 2.335-' My :ilii-.3351 Q 3 4 t ' 4 , ,,. .sr r ' ll f GSX saw... ,,,b by I .. Q xl 'fi if x e yg' 4. 5 Q f t X by it ia 1 x ., -. -R M Q l, 5, -.:.,-aj, 51.1 I 1. Ir. r 2 iV I.. . ' x 3 - l. . .gg Ls- if 'ff a i f ,,,. xi , S, -gene at F -x ' ' 4 2 i 1 I I To-I



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fx. On an even keel Becker's life is lain, Kind and just you'll keep that plane. As a trustee, county agent. dentist, or physician, You'll do justice to most any position. A smart little girl of endurance sublime Meyers, your friendliness will help you to climb, That you'1l be a stewardess is a reality, So make good use of your personality. An opera singer in the crystal ball is seen, Who could that be and what does it mean? Why, Curtis Schmidt, you know all about it- A singing career you want, don't anyone doubt it. The crystal ball and the deep, dark well, Carolyn Moore, will of your future tell. A secretary you'l1 be in an office that's cozy, And ending up a millionaire, isn't that rosie? Thoughts of cars now fill your dreams, Moser, you're always repairing, it seems, You're keen, mechanical, and mentally quick, As a second Henry Ford you're going to click. Gladys Woebbeking, I guess you are next. We know we'1l find you behind a desk. Being a secretary for some large firm, That is, if you studied during your last school term. A farmer in the crystal doth appear That job only takes three-fourths of the year.. Virgil Woebbeking beware-we know your reason. You just want to loaf the rest of the season. As a salesman, Bob Wearley, you want to compete, I guess you're getting tired of just cutting meat. Opportunity for you is always at hand. Keep that in mind and that job you'11 land. Thompson, we know what you want to aspire. You will clirnb to a peak that cannot be higher. In the world of business as a public figure, You're love of fame will grow bigger and bigger. Lawrence Fogle, you're a lucky guy, When the girls see you they'1l all sigh. Because as an elevator manager you'l1 end up to be The richest man Woodburn'will ever see. Seniors, in the careers you've now chosen Don't let anyone ever find you dozin'. Be ambitious and successful in whatever you do. Your friends, the Juniors, are rooting for you. -x . 1 E7 LMA H56 ALL! liwir T--

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