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

 - Class of 1954

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I, Mike Moser, manager by trade, Will to Bob I-lormann, who isn't afraid, The ability to manage the basketball team, To look at the girls and really scream. Next is Thelma Weber, a quiet young lass, Who wills to Judy Kleine of the next Senior class, The ability to publicize the Senior playg Study up on your art and you'll do O.K. I, Larry Murphy, a vet someday, Will to Lois Litzenberg who cooks O.K. My ability to study very hard, That's all for Lois, now on to Large. Now, Larry old boy, to you we give The cheering section: long may it live. From Bob and Charlie, two great big hands, To jump and yell and lead the stands. Next on our list is a girl we call Red , Who has such a hard time getting out of bed. So, to Max Long she gives this power, Wake up, boy, then you'll make it on the hour. I, Mary Butt, with a model figger , Will to Mary Ann Ehresman, who is much bigger, My ability to keep the office clean, And guard for things that are unseen. I, Lonnie Voorhies, without a care, Will to Ruthie Bosselman, who is so fair, My short black hair with the cut-in part' Treasure it thoroughly: it's really an art. I, Gailyn Roemke, fCvay for short,J Will to Pat Knoblauch, who is of the quiet sort, At 11:30 to be in every night, When you get up in the morning you'll look very bright. Next is Jim Shanebrook so tall and fair, To Donald Louth, my bright red hairg And Dick Helmke bestows also to you, To be a farmer, whatever you do. I, Pat Carpenter, who is great in speech, Will to Beverly Parson, who is really a peach, My democracy trophy: long may it standg Keep it in Woodburn if you can. This Page Is Sponsored By NEW HAVEN LUMBER COMPANY Phone 2345 New Haven, Indiana

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Will We are the Seniors of '54', We're saying this and we'll say more. We had our troubles, we've had our fears, We've had our heartbreaks and we've has our tears. But all in all we've had our fun, And we are really happy for what we've done. To read the will is the custom l'm told, So l'll do this now before it's too old. I, Carolyn Gregg, who is always slow, To Betty Brager her ability to blow . And to ask such questions as, What does that mean? And in physics class to be so keen. I, Darlene Poemke, the salesman of the class, Give you, Bonnie Sweet my knack to be fast. That's what it takes to sell the most, It pays you well and I don't mean to boast. From Gerald Long of the varsity team, To Snowden Wells of Junior fame. My captain's position I give to you, Be proud of it whatever you do. I Walt Webster with curly blond hair, Will to Stanley Portman my Chevie Bel-Air. Take the girls a rideg there's plenty of room: lt'll make them dizzy and really swoon. I, Phyllis Sweet, a quiet young lass, Will to Lois Louth of the Junior class. The ability to sew and make pretty things, You'll see how much happiness this will bring. Next a guy named Marvin Huck , Wills to Gloria Stevenson all his luck. And also from Don Becker his real straight hairy Be sure to oil it and give it good care. I, Roselyn Stucky, who loves the flute, Will to Betty Brager who loves to toot, The ability to play solos for the band instructorg Maybe someday you'll be a conductor. I, Johnny Buuck, so tall and lean, Will to Jake, so short and keen, The ability to play basketball and enjoy the gameg Stick at it, kid and it will bring you fame. This Page Is Sponsored By ALLEN COUNTY CO-OP ASSOCIATION INC. New Haven, Indiana



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I, Harry Stoller, with black wavy hair, Will to Helen Wiesehan without a care, The ability to make your eyebrows wiggle, And sit in the assembly and never giggle. Now Mary Ann Killian's got something to do, So to Shirley Bremer l will to you, ln second year French my good old seatg Keep it, kid, it can't be beat. I, Ronald Nietert, who drives a Ford car, Will to Carl Nahrwold who's going far, To be able to open the Senior stand every day, And eat lots of things and never pay. I, Lynda Smith, the principal's daughter, Who gives something she shouldn't oughter , To Marilyn Busse I leave you a humdingerg My ability to wrap him around my finger, I, Joyce Schulenburg, so cheerful and wise, Will to Mary Ann Stevenson my big brown eyes. And also my ability to be so full of pep, And to keep ahead of the boys, by a step. We were the Seniors, of this have no fear, You are the Seniors of the following year. Now take these things we gave to you, And use them wisely whatever you do. We gave you some good things and some that were not, But these are some things that can't be bought. Now we bid you farewell and give you the floor, That's all there is: there ain't no more! mt A ,.- -QM , This Page ls Sponsored By B RIAR ROOM COLONY DRESS SHOP Z0 New Haven, Indiana New Haxen Indi ' , ana

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