Woodland High School - Log Yearbook (Woodland, MI)
- Class of 1949
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'N V Yu I-.rms ugfqv-J dv: FOREWORD a The Senior class of '49 is pleased to present the third edition of the Woodland Township School annual. - We have attempted to bring to you the important social and academic functions of the past school year. Our sincere appreciation to the businessmen and friends whose gen- erous contributions have made this third edition of the Log possible. The Editor MRS. ARLIIC li. Sl'lNllI,l'.R ?x is DEDICATION 'His Q--vm' A l'01'Ul'KlUf lwvllty-oltv yt-ztrs uf vmttltttlmts '-1l'Yl4'0 as at tn-atvltt-1' in out st-luml survly sln-:tks for ilst-lf. Yvt may wa- matt- that this tw-uni is imlim-:ttivv ut' at lifeot'41vvutim1 lu youth :tml :tu 1'll1l1'JtWtl to trzttn thvm. not only lll tht- :tt':ulvtni4- pursuitx ol Qt-lnml hit- hut :Ll so in thv ht-ttvr amd lliLflM'l' vh.-nwnts, xxhuh mx tu so muvh . .5 Ill tht- turmstlwn oi 4'll:tr:tt'tt-t' :tml nrt- the- rvzll Nt t-rvt to :L tuntph-te-lv happy life- in the- yt-:urs whivh lin' :tht-:ul. tw-4'1wx'1l, wt- th Slnintlh-l'. In httmhh- rt-t'ug'nitimt ut' this 1-xc-1-ptiunztl :tml ah-1-ply llllIll'Q't'iill1'1l 'slit-att-tltv lil-lttvdititm of 'I'hv Lug ln Mrs. ,Xrliv ll. Tha' 1'l.lss uf ISHEI. -I A l f Q gan Il 1' t 789l0l1 lSl6l7ll vii. fi to Right -- 1,':u'l llrmllwvk, lrcsimle-nt: lfl. lfl, V'v114le1', '1'l'c:lsl1rvl' lIIll'K2ll'0l llzlitinprm-r. Sm-vm Guy, Kamtuu-r. 'l'1'11xtwg Ilvrulll IC. Ulnssil-, 'l'rusta-e BOARD OF EDUCATION With humble recognition and gratitude we wish to thank the mem- bers of the school board for their untiring efforts put forth in behalf of the school and community. SUPT. AND MRS. HICKS Both Mr. and Mrs. Hicks came to our school at the beginning of this school year, after serving the W. K. Kellogg school at Hickory Corners for a number of years. Mr. Hicks has filled his position as Superintendent of Schools very commendably, and his untiring efforts and patience in his administration have been greatly appreciated. Mrs. Hicks position as office secretary has proved very helpful in carrying on the school functions. li THE FACULTY Front liuw - Miss lloris Wllillnvy li. S., W.M.l'.l'I.: Mrs. lmris Holly, li.S., W.M.l'.l4I.: Mrs. M:u'g:nret lislvp. HS., N. lllllll'llPNl0l'I Mrs. Mnrlllu Smith, Life-, W.M.l'.l'l : Mrs. Uluudinv Mnltlu-ws, l.if1-, XV.M.l'.l'I.: Mrs. Mildred .lor1lam, Spec., lV.M.l'.l-Z.: Mrs. Mildrwl Nowii-ke, Life, W.M.K'.E.: Mrs. lieuuu Bam-s, llifv. l'.M.i'.l'l.: Miss Clmrlotte Ilvvso, ILA., M.S.l'.: Mrs. A. Spindlvr. Lifo, W.M.l'.l'I. lim-k Row - Mr. Mvrlv Wluwlvr, A.B., C.M.C.IC., M.A., Nortliwvst- 4-rn. l'.: Mr. llnrlvy .Iolmson, Spvc., M.S.i'.: Mr. Lnwrvm-0 Slvenwyk, li.S., W.M.C.l'l.: Supt. Howard Hicks, AB., M.S.X.l'.: Mr. Don Allen, li.S., W.M.U.l'1,g Mr. Louis Plmuxner, ILS., MSP. Mr. Don Mvllniu, AJR., W.M.U.ll 7 ll, my ,.,..e 0 IK 0 1 . 1 1 It .lazy Kussmaml, I le 1 5 um lhx llls lttll ull: U x v 1 Xa 1, 1 cstim- Mmmsxnitll, X111 N 4 , 1 u D .Ie llI'liS. lim-k 1-mx' Xl mm' nel N ll rn mo c, lm nu wld Dllllt li, I lu nt .I. Smith. Arlvtu .lou DEPARTMENTS OF THE LOG R. .Izzy KIINSIIHIIII .lo Annu Smith .Ivy llauup.-l Iiird, lluum- l'lum ..... l'c-:url l'iln-r . tile-mlunt'uz-1'tis Rnsq-xn:u'y llzxggwlt . . . . . .luyvv Kvlll Ruse' Ullils . Arlvln .lmwlaull . .lnyvv IWMUIHI I-Ilvnnm' Bird . Roberta Mankel' . l':nul Rrmllwg-lx . llivllalrd linprlv .. l'hyl'is Gr.-vu . Arnold l,2llli4'lS lion Sllmrk . .IPIILIIIU lfishu-r . Juym- Smith . Aile-nv Hula:-1' . .lalniw limos .. .luyvv H0llllQ'X llt'Slill0 Muxmsmith .lnnivv linlos SQUAD? X C? 9 E Qi HONOR STUDENTS .Io Anne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of North- east Woodland, is Valedlclorian of the Class of 1949. She has par- ticipated in many extra-curricular activities during her four years in high school while compiling: practically a perfect record in her studies. She is a member of the almual statf, a member of the school hand and captain of the gil-l's basketball team during her senior year. She was secretary of her class in her freslnnau and sophomore years. was a member of the chorus for three years and served on the school paper staff for a like number of years. She was a member of the Library Cluh und took leading p-vi-ts in 'hoth Miss .lo.knne Smith me senior and jlmim, plays' Miss Rose lbuits Rose lluits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lake lluits of Woodland. has earned the honor of Salutatoriau of her class hy virtue of her exceptionally high scholastic' record. She also has heen very active in school functions. She ls secretary of her class and a memher of the girls' sextette and high school chorus. She was president of her class in hoth her freshman and sophomore years and played leading rolcs in the senior and junior plays. Other students who received honorable mention for their scholastic attainments during their four years of high school are: Ailene Gober, Phyllis Green. R. Jay Kussmaul. lirnestine Monaslnith, Joyce llexnond, Mary llryant, Role Mary Doggett. Janice Hates, Richard I-1ng.:vle, Duanu Plum and .loy llampel. CLASS OFFICERS President ...... . . . Phyllis Green Vice Presidfent .... ..... J oy Hampel Secretary ........ ....... R ose Duits Treasurer .... . . R. .lay Kussmaul CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER GRAY and RED RED ROSE CLASS MOTTO With the Ropes of the Past, Let us Ring the Bells of the Futune THE CLASS SONG Lingering memories that we cherish, Lingering memories of our school days, Each one come back to wish us hon voyage. We know its true, we wilzl always think of you. While our diplomas we-'re receiving. We look hack to memories that we're leaving. Farewell to Woodland and our Schoolnmtes Lingering 'cause welll miss you. 10 Junia-0 Ilzltals Sufi is tho IIIIISII' that would l'IIlII'IIl fun-w1 '. Els-amor .lx-un Bird A luird iu tho Iluusl is wurlll tml in ilu- hush . Am-livilivs - l'lun-us LLL!! I Ilalslwllmll l Img: SIIIII' II, -I I . II. A. -I lluml 2, 3 1'II1'1'I'Il'IlIIIlIg' I. 2, Il Quzwln-l 4 IN-lmling Vluh ll I'I1IIlol' S4-Ilmrl I':l Mary Bryant I 'IINYIIVN ouim' -I vvvn IYIIUII it's un nu-I lWI'. -I gmul l:lug.:I1 Avlivilivs - l'lnu'us 1,123.4 Ilalslimftlmll l N1-nim' l'laly Imp: SHIIT Il, -I SQ-xlvllv 2, 4 I.ihr:ll'y Uluh 2 Sludn-nl 1'uum-il 3 1'lu-vrlvaulilng 2 Uluss 'I'l'1'2llII'I'I' 2 N1-Inml l'IlDQ'I' Il Iilomlon Curtis Glu-ul things muu- in small llIl1'Ii2l,Lfl'S.'. Avlivitivs' l'Iwru1s 1.2.22 Iiuslu-Ilmll I. 2, 4 .luuior und S1-uior Plays Img Stull' -I I . I . A. 2. Il, -I- I.lln':1ry Uluh 2 Vluss Vim- 1'I't'SIlll'IIl 2 AI-livilim-s V-l'lmrus l, 2, Il. -I Junior Play Log Stull' 4 Svxte-llv 12, Il, -I I'uul Ilrofllwck I shzlfll lm lu':n'1I! Am-tivitios-Ihlskolluxll 1.2 -I 'l'1':u-Ii 2. 3. -I Iislss-Imll I. 2 I . I . A. 2, Il. -I 'FIIIIIIPIIIILI 4 Ibvlmtillg -I Duane Plum WIml's tlu- Iuu'1'y1 ' Avtivitivs- Vlmrus l.2..l Juniau' amd Svuim' l'luys Img Slalfl' -I I'I'0SI1I0llI' nf I . I . A. -I I . I . A. 2, Il. -I Vlzlss Vim' I'r1-sialvul Il Rose Mary Iluggett Silvm-m- is an lruv frivlul who IIUYUI' lwlr:1ys . Am-tiviliesgllzlskn-llmll -I Log Stull' 4 Arnold Daniels Nu IIIIIVIIIIIU is started ul full speed: Nor :nn Joyce Ilenmnal Ile nut simply good. UNI guml for slum-llll11g . Aulivitin-sfffl'lw1-11s l.1!.5L-I .lnninr l'll:ly Img Stull' 4 llnnd I. 2, Il S1-lnml l':mer 4 Ilia-lmrel ll. Engle I :lW:lIl thee . Avtivilivsw- Vlmrus 1.2.3 Junior I'l:1y Senior I'l:1y I . I . A. J,-5.4 Lug Stull' 4 Ailene Gober I enjoy l1e:l1'in:: zlnolln-1' pe-rsnn's view. nlllmngrh of 1-nurse he-'s wrmxgu Aa-tivitivs-'l'1-an-k 2. 3 Lug Slalff 4 l.iln'ury Ulnh 2 .kvtivities - I . I . A. 2, 3 Senior Play Rose Dnits Nothing great is done with PIIIIIIISIBNIIIU. Activities-I'llurns 1. 2, 3, 4 Iialsketlmll I, 2 Lug Stuff' 4 .lnninr and Sm,-nior Plnys Sextvtte 3, 4 Clnss President 2 Class Sec-retnrv 4 Sm-lmul Impex' 4 Jeanne Fisher 'l'ln-re is IIIIIIIUI' in xnust things: :nt least I ulwuy:-1 find it. Avtivitivs-I'horns l, 2, Il. 4 Iialsliethnll l, 2, 3, 4 .lnnlur and Senior Plays Lug Stull' Ji, 4 'Frm-k I, 2, 3, 4 Ilnnd l, 2, 3. 4, I,iln'nry Uluh 2 Svlmul Paper 3, 4 Qnurtette 4, Sextettv 2. 3,-I Or:-lwstru 2, 4 Phyllis Green By my persmnulity. I slmll nmvv fm-ward . A1-Iivities-l'l1orns I. 2, 3, 4 Class I'resident 4 Qmlrtet 4 Ilelmte l'lnlr Il, 4 Log Stuff 3, -1 Junior I'lny Sextette 3, 4 F. H. A. 4 Idlnrnry Clnln 2 Joy Hampel f'M'is4'l1ivl' nnly lw done- qllivkly, lull good work is done slowly. Joyrc- llenney Sim'a-rily has - a ' its own . Aollvilivx- t'llo1'nN ,2,?l, linskvtlmlfl 1, 2, 3 Svnlor l'Iny Log Stull' 4 linxnl l, 2. It Studvnl Uounl-ll 4 Joy:-e Kent A Iinwly kindne-ss is an donlnlo good . Avlivllios-Svnior Play Lug Stuff' 4 Roberta Manker A gmnl lung.-gh is sxxlmlnim- in n honsm- . Avlivilivs--4'l1orns I, 13, . linskvtlmll l. 2. 4 Sa-ninr l'lny Log' Shih' 3, 4 vl'l'll1'li l, 2 .Hllllll l, 2, 3, 4 N4-hool l':l1wr 4 l,lll1ll'l0l 4 A1'tiVlIi0S-Cll0I'llS 3, 4 Senior Play Log Stall' 4 Svxte-tts' 3, 4 Tl'lll'k 2 Class Vice Presidenl 4 A rleta Jordon 1'ollsx-ivln-v, tho snddvn guest is the worst of will-llvs . Avlivilivs- Fhorns 1,122 4 linxkvllnnll I Svxlvtte 3 Log Staff' 4 l.iln'nry Club 2 l'lll 0l'l941Lllllg 1, 2, 3 R. .lay Kussmaul Sin-1-oss is tho re-Hull of c'l'l'ort . A4-Iivilivs--1'l1ox'ns l, 2, II,,4 lhlskc-llmll l, 2, Il, 4 .lnnior nnd Senior Pluys Log Slain' 4 'l'rnvk 3, 4 R3lS0llIlll 2, Il, 4 l.iln':u'y Club l Studs-nl Uonnn-il 3 Ulnss Prvsicle-nt 3 Class 'I'rvnsn11-r 4 Emeslim- Monasmith lf the punt knows the nnnsiq- of lov:-, If-I nn- lu- thv port . Ac-Iivitis-s-1'horns I. 2, 3, 4 Sohool Pamper 4 .lnnior l'l:1y Log Slzlfl' 3. 4 Don Shook I'e-arl Piper If I H l like nie. l think I'nl n mln.: .ls .1 snum. Grandi.. l.2.3'.4 MHHWN hmm i Am-Iivnws-Haislu-tlmll 13,1 llnslu-llmll 1, 2 Junior and Senior Plnys Junior lllsly 'l'i-in-k 4 llug gran' 4 llnselmll 4 I,iln':u'y Club 2 ' Pres. of Studi-nl I'mnn'il 4 N-lluul l':1p1-1' -l , 1 , , student lonnl-il .4 Log Stuff -I Jo Anne Smith '70Y4'P Slllilh --If il is I-ight tht.,-1 A person who trims ln-rsvlf mhm- way. to snit cvs-1'yolw. will soon whitllv lmrself :lwny. Al-livilius 4'lim'ns I, 2, Ii lg,,Nk,.H,,,H 1' 3' 3' 4 Activities-l'lun'ns Il, 4 .lnninr nnll Senior Plays B Nk4'tl 'll 1- 3- 3- 4 Log sum' :4, 4 Lw: SHILT 54. 4 lgmnl 1' 3, 21. 4 l'heerle:uling ZZ S1-hool l':1p1-r 3 Vlnss Sw-rm-tnl'y 1. 2 Sl-lmol Valper Ji Lawrem-e J. Steenwyk Mr. Steenwyk, who has served as principal and coach as well as senior advisor, is leaving our school after two years of faithful and helpful service. We will long remember him on account of his con- scientious endeavors and his likeable character and we are happy to have had the privilege of studying and working under his fine influence during the last two years of our school career. I-l THE CLASS HISTORY By Mary Bryant and Pearl Piper We the class of 1949 started school September 13, 1937 with Mrs. Josie Watrous as our teacher. There were 14 of the 25 graduating tonight who started together. They are Joyce Henny, Phyllis Green, Pearl Piper, Rose Duits, Jo Anne Smith, Janice Bates, Roberta Manker, Eleanor Bird, Arleta Jordan, Jeanne Fisher, Glendon Curtis, Paul Brodbeck, R. Jay Kussmaul, and Ailene Gober. Ailene left us and came back in the ninth grade. One of the high lights of the year was the Rythm Band directed by Gordon Williams. We entered the second grade in 1938 and Mrs. Mildred Nowicke was our teacher. That year we took a trip to Potter's Park in Lansing. In the third grade Ernestine Monasmith joined our class. She left us again at the end of the year and came back in the fifth grade. Our class was separated that year. Part of us were in Mrs. Hilda B -ss's room and part of us in Mrs. Mildred Nowicke's. In the fourth grade we were in Mrs. Hilda Boss's room. Joyce Smith joined our class that year. We enjoyed the privilege of a trip to Ford's Green Field Village, Detroit that year. In the fifth and sixth grades Mrs. Arlie Spindler was our teacher. Those years Arnold Daniels, Joyce Demond, and Mary Bryant joined our class. The first part of the seventh grade Mrs. Margaret Estep was our teacher but we had Mrs. Watrous for the remainder of the year as Mrs. Estep started teaching high school. Richard Engle joined our ranks that year. During our eighth grade many changes came about. We had desks in the S. H. and lockers in the hall. We had Mrs. Watrous, Mrs. Miller, and Miss Shewchuk for our teachers. We were beginning to be- come adjusted to our oncoming high school years. ' In the ninth grade we went to the Capitol of Lansing. Duane Clum became one of us that year along with Joyce Kent. We were initiated that year and for initiation the girls wore Men's long legged under- wear, plough shoes and had their hair in pin curls. The boys had to dress like girls and everyone of us had to carry a bushel basket to carry upperclassmen books in. During our sophomore year Joy Hample and Don Shook made their appearance. We had a hayride and Hallowe'en party at Phyllis Green's barn. It was a memorable night because of a terrific rain storm. We served at the Junior and Senior banquet and had to dress as pirates. While we were Juniors Rose Mary Daggett became a member of the class. We put on the Junior and Senior banquet with Star Dust , as our theme. Our Junior play was Cash and Carrie . We had be- gun to make money for our Senior trip by selling candy, pop and popcorn, during school and at Basketball games. Now we are Seniors. We have done many things to increase our treasure. We sold McCall's, Collier and other popular magazines, Christmas and all occassion cards, and wrapping paper, popcorn, candy ice cream, and school pencils. Lion's Club suppers were also put on by us. Our play was Huckle Berry Finn which was very successful. March 23 we went to Lansing. We took a very interesting tour through Fisher Body and spent the rest of the day in the Legislature. Our motto is With the ropes of the past let us ring the bells of the future 15 THE CLASS PROPHECY By Jeanne Fisher and Roberta Manker Come with us into the future and let us tell you what has happened to our classmates of the class of 1949. Since we left Woodland High, many things have happened to them and much water has passed under the bridge of time so that 1959 finds: Janice Bates after many years of practice, has perfected her Bates Piano Method and is giving piano lessons in the surrounding communities. Glendon Curtis is now manufacturing a new type of hair curler that he has used secretly for years, but just recently disclosed. Joyce Demond has gone to Hollywood and is working as make-up director for R..K.O. studios. Dick Engle has recently gone to Washington and is taking his place as a member of the Supreme Court. Joyce Kent is head of the accounting department for E. W. Bliss Company but is having a little dif- ficulty keeping her debits and credits straight. Duane Clum has gone to Alaska, gold digging and has found his fortune by a map given to him by one of his old High School professors, Mr. Allen. Rose Duits is now a model for Powers and is finding it quite successful. Phyllis Green who was always fond of singing during her high school days, is now singing sound effects for mystery programs on N.B.C. Joy Hampel is kept busy Awith her house full of red headed kiddies! Don Shook is working as a private eye under ,Sam Spade and has recently been trying to crack the case of the Squeaking Door . Pearl Piper is taking Mrs. Klopfenstein's place as the school cook. Ailene Gober and R. Jay Kussmaul have taken up their fathers plumbing business and are kept quite busy fixing leaky faucets. Rose Mary Daggett bought some stock in the Detroit Tigers soon after she left high school and found herself holding down the job of bat girl. i Paul Brodbeck has won national livestock honors for his razor back hogs. Eleanor Bird is folding papers for the Chicago Sun since their automatic folders have broken down and we hear she is breaking all previous speed records. Mary Bryant has been betting quite heavily lately in the Kentucky Derby horse races and has made quite a haul on Fettlebaum. Ernestine Monasmith is now Mrs. Glen Piper but in her spare time she is designing dresses for Wood- land's New Department store. Arnold Daniels is working for Walt Disney as head cartoonist but says he owes all of his success to his ability to pattern his characters after people he knew during high school. Joyce Smith has started her own Smith Sisters Cough Drops Company. JoAnne Smith is testing baseball bats for the Louisville Sluggers. Arleta Jordon and Joyce Henney are living together on a farm and raising thousands of baby Chicks. But as for the future of Prophets Fisher and Manker it is only a haze of events before us and can not be distinctly told. 16 CLASS WILL We, the senior class of Woodland High School, Woodland, Michigan, do on this the 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, declare this to be our last will and testament, thus rendering null and void all other wills or testaments previously contracted. First we direct that all of our just debts and funeral expenses be paid in full. Second to our dear Alma Mater we bequeath our honored names so artistically carved on the desks in this fair building, also all pencils and bits of pap er that we may have left behind us. Third to our successors, the Junior Class, we leave the following in hopes that they will graciously ac- cept these small inheritances. I, Arleta Jordan will my favorite cavity for cracking gum to Gilbert Winans. Joyce Smith bequeath's her tongue that runs on roller-bearings to Arlen Heise. To Arthur Allen, I Duane Clum leave one all-day sucker. Mary Bryant wishes to leave to Pat Daniels, her schoolgirl complexion. I, Eleanor Bird, forfeit a dented fender and a flat tire to Philip Born. Ailene Gober wills her library tactics to Jerry Carr. Rose Duits leaves some of her height to Joyce Brownfield. Rose thinks Joyce would enjoy at least one bird's eye view of the world. ' Don Shook forfeits his manly shoulders, that entice the girls, to Duane Rowlader. I, Rosemary Daggett will my art of fooling people that I am shy to Ella Ennes. To Robert Matthews, Phyllis' Green wills her Sinatra-like tendencies. R. Jay Kussmaul leaves his ability to wear butch hair-cuts to Vincent Campbell. Joyce Kent wills her quiteness to Harold Brown. To Bud Vender, Dick Engle bequeaths his acting ability, also Arnold Daniels wills him one ride on his motor bike, to enjoy the country's beauties after riding in a stuffy Packard. I, Pearl Piper leave an ear ring to Kaye 0'Neil. Jo Anne Smith leaves her ability, and whatever else it takes, to get to school at a quarter to nine in- stead of quarter past to Kip McMil en. To Elwyn Raffler, Jeanne Fisher leaves her sharp wit and humor. I, Roverta Manker leave my ability to be physically in one place while mentally in another to Bob Engle. Joyce DeMond wills her true sweatergirl figure to Mary Jane Leak. I, Ernestine Monasmith bequeaths to Joan Begerow, my ability to acquire an engagement ring. Paul Brodbeck leaves his muscles to Marvin Classic, in case he should someday want to carry his bride over the threshold. I, Janice Bates leave my musical abilities to Lawrence Bartholmew who may someday need it to lull his children asleep. Joyce Henney bequeaths her ability to go steady, to Marilyn Sutherland in hopes that someday it will be for some reason other than considering him as a way of getting places. To Don Matthews, Glendon Curtis leaves the hair curlers, with which he does his hair up every night. I, Joy Hampel will my favorite parking place to anyone who can find it. To the Sophomope Class we will our good looks and good behavior. To the Freshmen Glass we leave our love for textbooks and studying. Last, Lut not least, to our teachers we leave 4,000 aspirins for their headaches which they may acquire through the years. Upon leaving our last possessions acquired during our twelve years of brain work and other achieve- ments, to our au:cessors we wish to further emphasize that the great traditions and honors of being a senior be kept as our class has retained them. We hope that the class of 50 will be able to weather the storm as well or better than we did. In witness thereof, we, the class of 49 , do set our hands and seals this twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen forty-nine. Class Attorneys Joyce Henny and Joy Hampel IT Mr. Sand:-rs. za snmll, thin, lwlligs-ront fn-llmv, Mrs. Wlnklv. tha- hossy llunsc-lwvln-r I 0 Q fs .. cv 1 1 Q a an ca 'L O 6 fa t r' ,- V, ft ,lg Q Q S Q QQ N Q Q Q All Q 5 Q - Q 'QQ Q 'N Y ff-1 A 1 :Z Dm' ll U m- 4' neccna The junior Play as A SENIOR PLAY Thu Ss-ninr l'l:lss lil'i'SOIll0Kl thc- ping: lIiu'la'Iv- 'Phu :innnnl play prmlnt-titm nt' tha- .Inniwr Class IM-ry Film.. on N,,x-,.,,,l,4.,- 5' Img, This ml-t.t.,,,,.f this yt-:ir was :I tln's-v-:lvl l'Ulll0llj' 1-ntitlml NH Wllllvlly was mljoym-tl hy UV!-'l'y0lN' and was at lII'02Il Moon 'l'onip.:ht. lt was p1'1-sa-intml on April N. 151421. Qm.,.,.s,. Th WIN' llN'l'Ull lf l':lllll:ll'l'IlNSiIlj,C lnunwnts of the- 1-.vning wvrv Mr. ,I,mTv, an ngtrmmlmlr with :I ww H-:wk mind wht-n Life- lost hor lmnl:u'luon's. und whon tho ' 'Marv UNIT sn-rrnxit girl lmnqlwl Aunt bully tlw wrong llolv ' - trmn 'Font Sawyer. Ml's. 'I'orry. who trivs hzlrtl to nmlvrstnml hor 'l'h0 4-:ist inclmlml: lmNl,,m,1.,1',,1 lmniq-jg Gmail-lwau't1-tl Aunt Sully, who vofws shm-'ll 1-irilizv Snsnn, thoir V1lllll2.,'1'I' tl:lu::lilvr . . ,. lllwkilww 'Inns - .NNW nl-Uwmivm llw only-snimntli lung lhvlmrml hllgll' - Pho llnkv. who prvte-ncls to lu- da-:nf :ind clunnh I-Illvn, tlwir olqlvr elallnglttrr lion Slumk Mm-y,lu1W 1,4-uk Liza-. suporstitimls 4-olowml sc-rvzxnt girl , . . .lu-annul Fish:-r 'ml' H . km h 'h . , . Susan, inilwrious :und pre-tty Joy:-v Kon! Mnrvm tlnxgu' Sm-Q-t Maury Janie- Joy llnnn.-I .lint Rnssn-ll, at hnsinm-ss like- 1'UIlf'll, in low- with Live-ily .lmnnn:1 .luya-0 lh-mn-5 l'Illn-n-Kippy Mm-Millvn M:lt'ilml:1. whu 1-:in't km-p hor hands from thn- llzrrnvy Ilolnn-s, :l 'lmul talking: vzlr SHIUSIIIIIII I- , , NIIFNF 'Nm'laR 'wm:' Mmliwr Arlvn Hivgo llll, ills' llll'l:lXHly SIRIH' ,Xrnnlll IHIIIIUIN Mrs. llutvhklss. 1le-tc-rnninvd wmnnn .lo Annv Smith l.:m'rvm'4- llnrllmlmm-w filUl'Y livllf' Marv Hl'VIllll llr. Rulvinson, who has no tmuhlv tullcingl I V Y lhmm- t'lnn1 MIR' l'1U'lf'SN 'l'l'lll S.nwyvr, mist-hit-vous :ind i1n:l1.:in:1tivv Mrs. lirnkvn. Il snulnhish rvl:ltiv1- of thv family . 1'l0nd'm tnrtls Juan Ig,tg,,,-nw llll lill N'l'I'j' Finn, who IIUVPI' gots his till of :ulvvnturv--R. .Iny K.nssnmnI Mr- D - i' N'm 'N mill' Mnsrit' lmtwovn 1lt'fS was furnishe-tl by thu- Svn- Arthnr Allen im- gm nl... X .F h f' fxfg K 5,-N W7 ,, ,4- '5f'X fx 'Y -'TX ft-ff '7- f 5 rx WN 13 'Q 1 .Ygx 1 'n 'z Ts . vw, 5 . atv' S ' Y lhwk row llm-ft to rigrliliw-Marvin Vlnssiq-, Artlnlr Allen. .le-rry Carr. I'hil Iiurn. Kin All-Mill:-n, Bob Mutlln-ws, Buddy Yemlvr. :nil l'1NViBIl'S. Idstvp, Huh Hnglo, lilwin R:i!'l'lvr, lbunm' If0XVl2ld0l', Jilllll Bog.:vruw Vinvvnt Cnnmlwll, Ilalrnld Brown, l,aiwi'1-111-0 IiilI'fh0l0lll8lV. Front row-Mnry June IA-nk, .luyw lkrnwntivlal. Gilbert Winans, Fllln linm-ss, H:il'hnr: WN4-il, Arlvn Hulse, Marilyn Sutlwrlaind, Pat. Daniels. THE JUNIOR CLASS rw. i'll llll' lln Junior vlnss has 23 ine-inlu-rs. .lunn lim-gc-row loft fur l+'lori1l:l in 04-I. Illll lulvk ills' first nf Jilll. Class nftim-rs for tlw yvalr: hull We rwc-in-xl mn' 4-lnss rings in F1'lil'lliIl'y :Ind wx- are looking furwnrml to that yu-au of :ill To f'2ll'll inune-y for llw vlaiss, wr- sulql sc-lnml pins :lml 1-lwc-kvd 1-outs :lt husk- . li. KIIY1' 0'Ni0l l'l'0Sl1ll'lll . . . .... Arlvn Ilivsl- l'rvsi1lont S0l'l't'lill'Y. . . . Iillzl K. linm-ss 'l'1'v:1slli'm' ..... . ..... . ...... . . . . . . . . . .... . ..... . . Gillwrt Winans Stiulm-nt 1'0lllli'iul lic-1111-svlitsltivvs .... Mary .lnnv Lvzlk :incl lhzdaly Vendor ganna-s. y0ill'S wlwn wo wivll lw Seniors. 20 1l Dix r f 0 ' X Q9 K A F f i, X 'NA 2. qff ' -in h?' - - TQ 1 55? , 7 Q X , x .- 4 ., lim-k row llvfl to riglltj-Huh Mullvuix, .Inv Martin, llonulal lluits, Rogor Faxnl. Run K4-nt, Wuyuo lluzvl, IAll'l'j' Ihwnlln-1-lc. Roy lirishiu. .lml row'-limi M4-lianin, Gurflml Ilrolwn, Shirlvy Kewl, Betty Uulv, XI2ll'g3ll'Pi llmn .luyc-v l :u'llling, Gwla Mvlllvllzlml, Jimmy A4-kle-y, Arnold 1591111 lflrh. Front row-lil-rorly Striuihs-uk, H2ll'll1ll'2l Curtis, Pair KlliIlf!9llSllllfll, Gmwlml Nun l':lnl Slwllc-nlmr1.:M', Num-y H:u.':u1', .loym-0 Amlvrsnn, Stvplwu Gl'ill:l1.Z0. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The- NUIlil0llllll'i' vlzlss nf this your has 27 lll0IlllN'l'S. W0 llalvo lust' l nwmlwrs dllll g thu ye-nr. Nina- of us huvv lN'l'l1 tugvtlwr sinm- tho lirst grande. Hur vlalss oflim-1-rs wvrv 014-vtwl :ls follows: l'r1-sill:-lit ....... .. l':1nl Slwlle-nh:u'g1-r X lm- l,l'0Nld0llf. . . . . . . Sl'1'l't'll ry. . . . 'l'l'4-zlsllrwl' .... . . li0pm'h-l'. . .... . . ...... . . . . . . . 1'mun-il lllPlllll8l'S. . . . .. ...... .. Shirley Rvvd Mr. XIt'Bilill is our 1-hiss advisor. Nzl nvy H al ge-r .luym-0 Alule-rsmx Gordon Nolblvs Shirlvy R94-xl mal .lov Martin Hur 1-lass dues were Sliliul for the year and we lmvo enjoys-d 'working on Vllltlllq lll'1lj1'1'lS during.: the- y0lll'. 22 liuvk row, It-ft to right-A Arthur Kurrur, lbexmis Vllllllllwttl. .lorry Uuppvse. Imstvr 1 0i'IllilIl- W4-mhnll Studt. Marvin Smith. t'tmui4- MvMiltle-u, Ks-ith Nurris, l'lmrtvs l'i1u-r, 'Pom Sutlu-rlauul, .lurk Smith, .lohu Alla-rdiugr. Itrtt ruw Mr. Allvu. Annu Muriv Re-utlivr, Nurum .Ivan Vlussiv. llurlem- llurkvv. Xlttfvitl Smith, Malrjory Moyews, .luuive S2llllull'00k, lrvuv Suwdy. Maury Valrm-y. l'Ill:l l'rm-tur. Mr. I'Iuuuue-r. 21111 row I'vg.:gy Iiuirigh. Shirlvv Murphy. titnriu Ruth Hirst. .loyvv Kutloy, Shirloy M1-lim-uittmu, lflvulyu lirzuult, tlertrmlo t'olv. B2ll'lNlI'2l Iiivvtt, Doris Allvu, Luis ltugors. I-'rout ruu'-- Lanrry th-110 't'ownsvmi, l'Ia1rry lhlolw, Mvlviu RZll'lllUl0lll0XY, V1-rnuu Mnkln-y, lmmuht Lt-nk, Ileuu Ilauzvr. I.:lrry R:1t1'lvr, Jzwk Wit-khum. THE FRESHMAN CLASS A ft-w uvw stuth-nts hnvs- joiuwl our number this year. 'Phe-so suv: .lm-k xvifkllillll. Ruin-rl Aspiuut. Iinyuumml Smith. :tml Marvin Smith from South Seln-wal mul Elin l'ro.-t4u'. from Yt'l'llltDllIX'illt'. Uuly :mv student was tlust, us Larry Gs-ue 'FUYVIISPIIKI IIIUVKNI uwzly. fnllows: Mr. I'Iumme-r :tml Mr. Alle-u at-te-ri :ls nur vhlss aulvisurs. Hur otTic-vrs ws-rv :ns l'r1-sith-nt - W1-urlvtl E. Studt Se-vrvtslry 3 Marjorie Mvyvrs Yit't'-l'l't'Sitlt'llt -- .lzutim-v Sumthrouk 'l'rv:xstlt'm' -S .loym-9 Kvllvy L4-stor l m'lunu uud Shirtvy M1-Lvuitlmu we-rv our student mmm-il rvpresvutntivvs :md Nurmuu -lftilll Vlussir was 1-laws l'vpu1't4-l'. , Hur 1-hiss haul quita- il ft-w t'lljtly2lltl0 purtios this year. 'Phvsv we-rv: Iuitiutinu. at huyrietv to 'l'lm1-uanpplv Skating Rink. il tlwzltm' lHll'ty :tml tl party ut, st-hunt for i,urry th-nw 'l'nu'us1-ml. lu the- michllt- of tho ye-ur, our ulanss Auld peanuts :ts at prujn-vt tu illt-watso nur trvusury. Wm' tmvv haul il ve-ry happy yt-ur, uut vsp:-1-iallly 1-vvutful hut happy :tml wt' ZlI'1' tuukiug fm'u':lrsl to mu' Yllliltillll :mud uvxt your whvu we' will he Snplmxuurvs, 24 fe? BOY'S BASKETBALL 'l'he ISHN-49 hnsketlmll st-:tson llvflilll with lots of enthus- lnsm among: the boys eatgvt' to work :lt the gzune :ind to go out nnd win for tho Maroon und Gold, but still the pospet-ts of il winning season were none to good. heenuse the-re were only two It-ttm-rum-n on the squad. The follovwing is at resunw of the season: Nov. 24th- Woodland 30, Alumni 29. l'o:u-h Sta-enwyk guru- nll players :I 4-lt:nt1-v that night in order to get :I line on the 4-tlpzthilities of his boys. It wus nn ext-iting KIIIIIO, Kip was high point. mnn with lo. Q Carson D. Mc Millen Dev. l0th- Woodland 34. Middleville 31 This wus Rl hnrd fought granule :Ind well played. too wizh the result. Xl swvet vim-tory for the Wildt-ants. Kush high, IT. Jan. 4th- Woodland 31, Sunfield 24 Anothor one of those exciting c-ontosts with the lead rhnngim: hnnds lllllllj' times before Knssm:ln.l's 2H'l'lll'ilfp shooting.: for an total of I4 points. nmtle vit-tory ours, Jan. 7th- Wodland 3-I. Vermontville 28 l're-season dope hand Vermontvi-lle ns one of the league teams to wateh nnd so this wus nn important gume for us. V1-rmontville led ut hnlf time. hut our boys Uillllfl hm-k strong in the sem-ond half to win. Kip took st-or-ing honors. l R. Jay Kussmaul Marvin Classic Oll Jan. l4th- Woodland 37. Middleville 27 Middleville, looking for revenge, put up a hard battle, hut' was unable to keep Kash under eover as he took high point honors with 15. This made three leap-:ure victories in a row. Jan. 21st-Woodland 29. Nashville 34 How well we rexuemher this game. We led hy a wide margin at the half and then eame the fateful early moments of the second half when we lost considerable strength hy the personal fonl route and Nashville gradually wlddled down our 'lead and finally went' ahead in the 4-losing lllllllltllli-S. It was a tough one to lose. Brown 0111110 up with u 10 point total to lead the Wildcats. Duane Rowlader Jan. 25th- Woodland 23, Caledonia 45 A new rival on our Ht'll0lllll0 this year was having a rather big night at our expense. Nothing seemed to r-liek for ns that night. KllSNllllllll'S 1l points was high. Jan. 28th-Woodland 52. Nashville 31 This game clearly indicated which was the hetter of the two teams and the 1Vilml1-ats were especially in-hilant over the outeome. Mc-Millen high with 17. Jan 29th- Woodland 28, Hastings 38 Although wt- wort- playing a t'-lass li op t-nt, wt- still tnadt- a good gamt- out of it. Kash was ahlt- to hrt-ak through tht-ir dt-ft-nst- for l5 hipg points anti high st-orim: honors. Ft-b. 2nd- Woodland 34, Lake Odessa 32 This was rt-ally a t-lose ont- with tht- lt-ad st-t- sawing hat-k and forth tln'onghont tht- t-ontt-st. Vit-tory is alxways swt-t-to t-spt-t-ially wht-n it t-oxnt-s at' tht- t-xpt-use of our rivals to tht- north. Kip playt-tl his he-st gaxnt- of tht- st-ason and rat-kt-d up 15 points to takt- tht- st-oring: honors. Ft-Il. 4th--Woodland 37. Dt-lton 32 .is wt- t-ntt-rt-d this ganit- wt- wort- in a tit- with llt-Iton for first plat-0 in tht- lfllil l,t-agnt-. Mnt-h dt-pt-ntlt-tl on tht- outoomt- of this ESIIIIO. R. .lay plays-d his ht-st Llillllk' of tht- yt-ar wht-n ht- st-t-int-tl to tio t-rt-rything: just right and tht- Phillip Born Fo-h, tith- ERI Tournanu-nt at Middlvvillt- Woodland 35. Sunfield 38 This was a t-lost- t-ontt-st all tht- way. ont almost from tht- ll0LfiIllllllg' it was t-vitlt-nt that Sllllfi0ltl'S boys wt-ro hot 'llltl Woodland was playing some-what ot-low par. Sttnfit-ld -wt-nt on to rt-at-h tht- finals with Dt-lton lint lost. Ft-h. 15th--Woodland Zi. Dt-lton 71 .Inst what happt-nt-tl on this disas- trous ot-asion. is ratht-r hard to say. tint tht- st-ort- t-t-rtainly indit-att-tl that hoth tt-anis playt-tl a vastly ditTt-rt-nt orand of hall than tht-5' had in tht-ir first mt-t-ting wht-n tht- Wildt-ats were rt-snlting 21 points to his t-rt-dit was t-nough to luring' vit-tory ort-r tht- fast-moving.: Panthers. Paul Brodbeclc Glendon Curtis tht- vit-tors. Tht- l'antht-rs raint-d shots .tt tht- haskvt front t-vt-ry angle- and tht-y wt-re good. tif tht- 21 points tnatlt- hy Woodland Knsslnanl inatlt- 15. Feb. 18-Woodland 41, Vt-rmontville 40 Now, ht-ro was a rt-ally t'Iost- ont- Hllt-'ill'tl7l't1:lkt'l' for tht- tirt-en anti Whitt- and a wondt-rt'11l vit-tory for tht- Maroon and Hold. Knssnianl took high point honors with I-i. Ft-b. 22nd-Woodland 56. Snnfit-ltl 5l This was anotht-r of thost- high-st-or ing t-ontt-sts. Tht- Wildt-ats playt-d dit'- t-rt-nt hall than tht-5' did in tht- tonrnt-y. Phis vit-tory xnadt- us t-o-t-haxnpions of tht- EBI l,f-agnv for tht- st-ason. Knsh broke his st-oring rt-t-ord with 23 points. I ' February 25th- Woodland 32. Lake Odessa lt was a vastly improved Lake-O team that came to Woodland . -. . - .1 , l l sf une of the regular season and the lllxllll' nas auot ur for tie an ga loss for the Maroon and Gold. Kussmaul again took honors with 15. March 2nd- District Tournament at Lake Odessa Woodland 32, Sunfield 37 Woodland drew Sunfiield in the opening game of the Class Il knd once ag-tin Sunfield showed their ability to play eompetitiou. 1 . , inspired ball when it. really meant something to win. The game was hard fought throughout and with the ejection of some of our ' 'A- -' fNlll00f players via the foul route, we uexe gnen .1 pn sun o o the talent, coming ulp next season and the evidence would indicate the Wildcats will have to reckoned with by league opponents again llPXf S08 Still. Q Elwyn Raffler The Wildcats will miss the services of four who are members Shook, Paul of the Class of ltr-l-il, namely, R. .lay Kussmaul, lion Rrodbeck and tlfleudon Curtis. Basketball Banquet - Avril 30th 'l'he entire basketball squad and the cheerleaders 'were honored guests on April 30th at the second amnlal Basakethall Banquet held under the spqmsorship of the XVoodland Lions Club. The eveut was very successful as mow than 200 couuuunity residents turned out. to honor the boys and girls who had done their best to bring victory and good sportsmanship honors to XVoodland. Vincent Campbell an lim-k rmv llvft lu l'll.fllll-'SlQ'Illll'll fll'lll2l1J,'4'. lhmmld la-uk, Arllmr Allvn. milf.. l,:lwl'- 1-llvv llnrtlmlmm-w, nurr.. lie-itll Nnrris, lk-:ul ll:u:4-r. Nlialllle- rum' -l.:u'ry Sta-1-mvyk 11-mu-lil, Arnuld lN'2lll lirln, Gunloll limwxn, Rnlu-rl Kvnt l':nul Slu-Ili-1ll1:u',l:s-V. linlr Mullvnix, 4'lmrl1-s Pilwr, Mr. Allvn lAssisl. f'UIl1'lll l rm1I row lv0llllilll Slmll. lmslx-I' l m'ln:u1. liogvl' l :lul, lmlmld lluils, xv!ll'l'l'll IN-Nluml, l,:u-ry lll'UlllN'1'li, lvllyllt' Ilnzs-l. Alxsvnt llc-rlwrt lloslvrly BOYS' BASKETBALL fSec0nd Team? 'l'l1v sl-1-nml llllllll vslaxlvlisllml :l line- x'vc'or1l this yvar. Tllvy ll2lVl' lllilllf' I'0llSllll'l'ZllhlQ' ll'U2I'1'Y4 in lmlh, znlnillly In :luv llw gzum- :lml ll wurlcing: logvlln'l'. I . 'l'lw pzlst yu-:lr has luwnmllt out llw llllllll'l'0llN :llrilitivs of lhv lt':llll lm-mln-rs, lYlllt'll will mlvlvrmim- llu- l'llllll'l' Slll'1't'SN or f:1ill1l'4- of llm Wild:-:ll czlnsv. 'l'lu- following: is llw Sl'2lSUll l'l'1'Ul'll nf gsunvs plnyml: lvtllllllilllll 135. . ,.Bli1lmllM'illv 27 lVomll:uml ,, , , , , Hllnsl ings 37 Wmnll:lml 212. . .. .. Sunfie-lul 22 lYnmll:nnl ,Lnkv 0411-sm 20 Wmulluml 32.. .. Yl'l'lll0lll villv lil Wmullalml .. ..lle'llon 27 Womllzmll ll .. ., Millllle-villv 210 Wumll:lll1l .. ..lN'llun lil Wumllnml 27.. . ..X:lslmvilllv lil Wumllnml v4'l'lll4llllYllll' 23 Wmullnml BIS., ..1':llv4lmli:1 25 Wwullnml . . ..Sunfi1-ld 244 Wwullnml SER.. ..N:1sl1villc- 24 Wnml':lml Lnlw 0111-ssn 211 linvli row th-ft to i'ig.:lltl4Atii'vtu Mvt'lolluntl. Hill'il2ll'il Riva-tt, t'hz1i'lotto IIN-sv, t'onf-h, Shirloy Mt-Lt-nitliun. .loyve Ke-llvy. Ailvm- 1:Uill'l' tM,L:r.r Mitltlln- rowA-Rosa-lnxiry lluggzt-tt. .Ioyvv l :nrtliinp,:, lClonnor liird, lilln Iinnvss. Front row--1iolwrt:i Mulikt-r, Jlxillllll' Fislu-r. JoAnne' Smith. .Ioyvo Smith, lit-tty t'olt-. GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM This yt-:lr that girls lmskvthnll ti-:lm 11-portt-tl for pnu-tic-0 lzttx- in 04-toht-r unch-r thc- tlirm-tion of Miss t'hnrlott0 lit-1-sv. 'Pho ITB-Zlliill' sonson sturtwl with tho lllllllllll' Alumni umm- on N4lYt'lll 0l' 24. 'l'h4- Allumni haul ln-on pn-pu1'ing for 'tht' gaunv whit-h wus ovitlvnt hy tht- tirst half with at lt-:ul of 2 to 10. NVhvn tht- tirml whistle hh--w tht- Alumni haul an 1-:isy vivtory. l't-g Ni-itlmlut-r, .loyvv Purtis, :ind .lswkiv Brocllwvk tool: st-oring: honors with 1-ight. sou-n :intl tivo 1't-slim-tii'vly. While- .lo Anno Smith si-olrwl :ill of Woodlauuls points. tlur m-xt Killlll' wus with Lnkv thlvssu on lit't'0lliiN'I' S, NVith tho Wootllutul :iris voming out on top of u 341 to 20 st-orv. .ithxlllllt Smith was high for Wootllaintl with lil. tln .lzuulury flti wo trnvolvd to Luka' Odvssu. This gfillllt' was sonu-whatt 4litl'or4-nt with Lulu- Utlossn km-vping tht- gnnu- on im' until tho tinul minu't-s. hut tlililill :is lwforo Woodlnnd won 20-19. Un l t-lwunry 25. llnkv tltlvssn ngaiin invzulvd Wootllnml, this tinu- l,n!:4- mlossu wzw out for 11-vt-ilgv. But tho Wootllluntl girls hm-ltl thvir own with :1 hulf tinu- st-orv of T ull. During: tho noxt hnlf Woodlanul out st-orvtl the-ir opponvnis IS to I5 with tt tinnl xt-orv of 25-21. .lo Anno Smith nuulo at totnl of ll for tho winfu-rs. 'l'h0 indivinluul st-oi-ing for tha- y't'2ll' is as follows: .lo Anno Smith RT, .lvzunw lfislwr. 24, lit-tty Cole- und Rolwrtu BlIIllk!'l' 4. 'Pho girls vntlvd the season with t.ln'v0 vidtorios :intl ont- tlvfvut. This ye-urs squad will losv tivv lll'l'llllN'l'N tlirongrh m':ulu:ttion---.lo Anno Smith. liolwrtn Mnnkvr, .lvnnno Fislufr, Rosif- llnggvtt :ind .loyw Smith. IN THE TRACK SQUAD THE BASEBALL SQUAD 'Third rmv, liwnniv Rivt-II..l:l1'k Wivklu THE TUMBLERS QSQPAD l'll'TUREll T0 RIGHT? linttmu row, ls-ft tu Yigllf. Marvin Ulamsiq- Paul lllwullwvk, lvibllllilx Nlvhlilln-ll, Vim-vllt f'illll!llZOH. Sm-mul row. Molvin Il:11'tllulunww, .ln-rrp f'lblllN'NS, .lulm Allvrmling. Top, llvnnis Vanlnplwll EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL QSQUAU l'lI'Tl'Rl'ID BELOW? lim-k row, loft to right. Ga-r:ll4l Kvnl John SIIIIIIHVRIX, .lam Winans. .lorry llnns- lDRll',20l', Xv'Zlj.'llt' l,lliIN, Duamv Myvrs. lflitflllll row, lvft lo right. Rnnniv Rivvll Gslylnnl Km-lbs. Univ .Im'd:m. l12ll'l'j' For man. l.:u'ry lmrkvv. l'l11'-4-l'iel:11l4-lm: Shin-Ivy Stuck-1. Ibm-otlly Ke-lla-y. llll. loft to ri1,:ht 'Mum-in Smith. Nornm .le-:ul Ulussia-. Gloria liiral, H2ll'liill'1l Vnrlis. .luyvc THE CHEERLEADERS 'l'hm- girls who nnulo up our lflu-0l'lv:l4li1lg.: lvzun this your lmvv dom' :I linv julr. 'l'hv5 lmw :ulmirullly givvn their limo :mal elovulinn In llw tvzuns :lt ull tln- lmll grulm-s. :md lmw- mulls- Iln- pop lll01'lill!.ES wry pe-muy :ls we-ll :ls wm'll1-wlxilv from tho slams!-point f gnml spm-tsnmllsllip. Iluls ull' tu :I swvll g'l'Ullll of spirited :md clvvolod girls. 34 ci Q ' cp ' O ff f fb ,Z , . - 1 X ' 1,7 2. 1 'ff 'V' 3 Y f L - 41' 'ig 5 ,ill -inl rv 1 1 . - , , 1 1 N , - . . . . 1 . v . Q p w, 2594523 THOSE DIGNIEIED SENIORS IN EARLY YEARS Rose D. F W7 4 I u 1 1 37 N 4 CQEJPF-2 H . M, .,,. ' J - Ilan-li row, ln-ft to rig:l1t- Ronnie- Rivett, Larry l+'orntan, WSIYIN' Units. G1'vl'::v lflllinlt .lint Williams, .lt-rrg: llanslnarpror, Gaylord lin-hs. thrall Jnrtlan, .lnltn Slllilllhilg. Mimlallv row'-Mr. Wln-4-le-r, Larry llnrkev, .lan Winans. In-lort-s Elliott, Mary M4-yvrs. Mary Avklvy, .lanot Sinn-for, Wilnia Sw-asv, Iris Moyers. th-ralcl Kent. llliane- M4-ya-rs. Mrs. llully. First row'-Sliirlvy Stadvl. .lvralvo lfllllu-1', Valve-tta Hamilton. limntit- Brown, lmnna lgigg, Anno Bryant, lmrntliy Kvlley. Rntlt S4-ntiolml, Wanda Uappon. Laura lmtson. THE EIGHTH GRADE 'l'ln- ldighth Hratlv has had an at-tivv and intvrvsting ya-nr. Tho l'lass vnjuyt-ml a slim' tlrivv tlntring: tltv first :-wnu-stvr. The slums wort- sunt to I':lll'U1Mx for in-vmly vliiltlrn-n. Vlass utTit-4-rs for tha- ye-ar wx-rv as follows: 1-l.,.Si,1,.mv ,lan Winans liopurtur- Dorothy Kvllvy .. . , . Studi-nt Uotlltvirli Shirle-y Stamlvl and N11-1--l'le-slflvlit-W llnana M5113 Gnylurd Krebs S1'1'l'4'fill'5 w Wlllllll' BVUWUI Plass Advis0rs-- Mrs. Ilorisr Hnlly and 'I'l'Q'ilNlll'0l'7- .lvralt-0 linpvr Mr. Mvrlv XVlte0lv1', ln Uivirs Ulass daring the- se-1-mid S!'llll'Sft'I', wo oryranizvti a 1-ity and 1-lwtocl tlw following: Mayor- .linnniv Williams Sm-wage Ilispnszxl- Gaylord Ki-vhs V0lllllliSNi0Ill+'l'Sf Ogal Jordan, Larry Ifmg l'nlnli4- Ilvalth lbirvutor- .lanvt Silas-ft-r man. Blllllli? lirown. Sliirlvy Staalvl, Park 0f't'i1-er- Wayne Imits Valvvvta llalniltml. lNrl'0tll5' K1-lloy Athletic llirertor- Larry lmrkve- t'ity Bl1lll2l3I4'l ! Wilma Sensi' Safe-ty llire4-tor-- Iris Mvyvrs VNS' f'l1'I'kf- -Ullli' Bryant 'Fax Assvssur- Gerald Kent I'nliv4- Ultivf f- Ronnie Rivvtt Jmlgrv- .Ian Winans Fifi' Vhivffr UUHIIP MYPFS I'rosw-ntiny.7 Attm'n0yA Jvl':tlve Elllwl' Ibm-vtur of NVatvr Worksf .lorry Ilans- Ayr,-y,it,.4.f,,,-,lk Ln,-,-V 1.',,,-mm, lnargzvr ' Oar 1-lass has i'Iljlly0d three partivs this ya-ar. Uno was Il liayritlv and innvim- party ant- a rollvr skating party. and tlu- last a thvatvr party. 40 Row I fl'mnniv Mnklvy. Gnnlmi Tylvr. William Strilnlian-k, John livgvrnw. lll4'lilli'1l li:u'i-zur, .lusvllan U'l'UlllllIl'. lilhtino Iiutvs, Hvm'y.5i:n Vurnvy, liicllzlrcl Allllx'l'S0ll. Row 2--l':ltsy Nvil, lAIl'l'y vZlll4l0t'2ll', Billy l'ul0, llivk Rim-lmrll. Ruth Sn-asv. Xlyrnzl llnprvr, .ln Anna- GI'l'lllPl'. Row Ii--lhmlw Rvutlu-r. Winifrvd l u1'm:m. lAlWl'lllll'0 U1-usliy, .lrlitzl fillllitill. Lorna: Mm-Ula-Iilauul. Stauulingr--Rodin-y .Im'dnn. .iuyvv Mv5iilh-ii. -l0l'Zllll Vulrlr. NUTIIIII Nvil. .lu Ann l-llliwll. l'llllIll:l l'r4wtnr, Mnrylin Mangniro, M:irg.::n'itv li:1t't'h-r, Miss Ile-s-sv, llilly ll1ll'lll'll, t'1-vii liugurs, THE SEVENTH GRADE 'Pho svvl-nth grrzuhl in-grant its 1948-lil-ltlst-lmul yn-:lr with :tu 4-nrollim-nt nf thirty- sn-vt-li. Hur group vnjuyt-d several partivs in thr romn tlnringr thv yt-:nz In Nova-inlwr wo visitvd thv l-'ish llutm-lwry :lt llnsliugrs. XV1' 2lllPll1ll'll :I tln-:ltrv party :lt Lall-'v tnlvssu Illlll szlw ulltbllt' NVith thu Wind. lt was tht- 1-lilnaix to our study of tho l'ix'il XVIII' pn-ritual in history. Nut to ln- forgottl-ii, is our lmyrido tu Plnv lfmw-st. Wo Q-lot-te-tl thv following vluss aiftim-ws: l'rl-sidont, Elatim- Ham-s: Vit-0 l'wsill0nt, Ruth Ss-asv: Sw-rvtzlry, .loyvo Mt-Millon: 'l'i-1-austin-i', .losollu U'4'mnuu'. As this svlmul yvau' vmls, wo shall km-p in mind: I'Ixwllm-m-v is in-wr f.L'l'Rlllll'd to num hut :ls :1 rvwzlrd of 'l:1lmr . 41 vu' R, 1,,,-.1 , W. 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J11111111' R1-11 t'1'11ss. :11111 1'I:1s11-1' s1-:1Is, 'l'11l'1'1' gift 1111x1-s 11'1-1'1- 11111111 1'111- .11'. 111-11 1'1-oss :11111 111t1' 1':111111ti111-s 1v1-1'1- 111111111 1'111' 1111- s:11111- 1-:111s1-. 111 11111 1 :111 11'1- 111111111 li1'Ull Y11111' S1-1111111 Y:11'11 t'11-1111 ll1lS1l'1'N. 111-1-111':1t1111 1111- l':11'11t1-ri:1 :11 l'111'is1111:1s 111111-, 111:I111- S:1f111y 1111sl1-rs 111111 51111111-rs' Ilzty gifts. 'W11 2l1'1' 111:11111i11g :1 111-11g1':1111 1'111' ttlll' 111111111-rs with 1ii1'41NN :ts 11111' 1-111111':11 1111-1111-. 11111'i111.f 11111 y1'il1' 11111' 1-11111's1- 1111s 111-1111 1-111'i1'l11-11 115' 1111- st111ly 11f 1':11111111s 11:1i111i111:s. W1- 11:11'11 1'1-1111g:11iz1-11 1111- 1l11'll1-l1ll1l'N of 1':11111111s 11is,t111'i1':11 1'1lIl1'2l1'I1'1'S. 11:11'1- 11:111 s111-11111: 111111 1111111-1'i111: 4'l1l111'S1S, 11i1'1l111:1v 11:11'1i1-s for 11111s11 111' 11111' 11w11 111111111 :11111 1'1-:1111' 1-X1-1-II1111 111 1I1ll' 111111111 t1111111:11t 111'111111-111s. Y1111' 111:11 1111- j'1'il1' is 111':11vi11g to :1 1'111s1-. wt- :11'1- 1111111111 111 s1111f11':1t1--. for 11111 y11:11' 11:1s 111-1-11 il truly 11:11111y 11111-. We- t1'11s1 111:11 1111- 1'1'i1-1111s11i11s f111'1111-11 will 111- I:1sti11:' U11l'S. -12 Row l -Vlattdt' llartltolontt-w, .ltttly l'It't-t't-tts, .lanit't- Ktflltty. l,art'y llirtl. Ilaritl Strittt- hattk, Mat's'hall Mt-yt-rs. Row 2 -Mattfrtttl Wiliatns. .lant-t 'l'ownsttntl, l'hyllis lt't':tttt-t-. l,tttt Slit-llt-ttlt:tt'g:t-t', Iron- :tltl lirattdt liarid t'oppt-ss. Row Il .Itty t'rotltttt's. llazt-l l'rit-tt. .litn Stiltts, ltlsthttr t'ottsins, llohhy .lottt-s. Art lfttllt-r. Row 4 Vivian l'ipt-r, llivk l.t':tytfll. M:trilyn King, ltztvitl Sttwtly, ltllwitt tlrztnt. 'l't-at-hvr Mr Johttsott. THE FIFTH A D SIXTH GR DE Uttr long' yat':ttion vtttttt- to :t t-losv on Sttpt. T :ttttl thvn st-hool ottt-t- again. Wt' gttl oil' to a good start witlt I4 sixth pgratlt-rs :tttd ll! tit'th grzttlttrs :tttd Mr. Johnson as ottt' tt-attfltttr. Wtt stoppt-tl long: t-ttottp.5h in St-pt. to ht-lp ltllwin Grant atttl ltlsthttr f'0t1NlllN t-t-lt-hrattt tht-it' hirtlttlays witlt tt't'ats. Wo got hat'k to tblll' svhool work again. Wt- httgran to otttlint- in llistory. 'l'ltis will ht-lp tts to gut. tht' ht-st ottt ot' at p:tt':tgt':tplt. Wtt wttrt- showtt tninttral rot-ks front Mr, .loh4tson's t-ollttrtion and how Volvanisnt and lliastro- pltisttt tttTt-t't thtfstt rosks. 'l'his trt-atisv of tit-ogtutplty wt-nt along witlt ottt' llistory. also. ltt tbvtoht-r wt- took tintv ottt for at ltay ridt' jttst hvfore llollowtwn. Mr. l rt-tl l.-ttntlis was kitttl t-nottglt to ttst- his travtot' and wagon for this pttrpost-. Wt- t-njoytttl hot dogs, tnarslttnt-llows, appltts, atttl vattdy. Wt- t-anttt honw tired lvti-t ltappy. ln Nortttttht-r, .lanit-tt Kt-lltty trt-attftl tts on httt' hit't'ltd:ty. In llttt-tttttltt-r wt- fot-ttst-d ottr :tttt-ntion on thttt holiday st-ason. Matty of tts took ttarl in tht- t'ltt'isttn:ts l'ltty. Wt' :ttlso st-nt cards :ttttl t-xvltattpztttl gifts, tlttr roont party was ont- of tht- tlt-ligltts. whttn wt' tttstt-tl at vakt- haktltl hy Jitntnit- Slilt-s. Aflttr ottt' rt-tttrn frotn tt two wot-k vtwatiott we starttttl to work on ottr projtwt for l't-rtty .lotttls llospital at llattltt t't'ttttk. Marsltall Myt-rs tt'ttatotl ns on his hirthtlay. NW- also lost ontt of ottt' grottlt, Attdrt-y Shook, wlttttt shtl ttrtvt-tl into the Vt-t'ttto4ntx'illt- ttrtta, httt gaitttttl Mattfrttd Williams wlto t':ttnt' front Lake tbtlttssa. lt't-ht'tt:try Tth t'otnttl tts all throttgzh with our projt-vt :tttd twv tttrttt-tl it ovt-r to thtl Jr. Rt-tl Cross at llttstings, llivk ltavttll gttvt- tts :t trtfttt on his hirtlttlay. NYtt trlattnt-tl :t Yale-ttlittt-s l'at'ty :tttd hatl :t t-lahot'att- nttattt. 'l'htt l'tttnpkitt l'ivs t'atnt- front ottr :t Yttltttttittt-'s narty :tttd had an vlahoratt' ntl-tttt. 'l'htt ptttntikin pies vantt' front ottr 'l'ht- l'it'th gratlt-rs tnadt- ntaps of tht- l'.S. and lvartttttl tht- statt-rl :ttttl tht' vapitol of that-lt, 'l'ht- sixth :radt-rs tttadtt ntaps ot' littropt- and lt':trnt1d tht- ttotttttritts wi'h tht-ir t-:tpito's. ltt Marvh wt- wt-ro f:tvort-d witlt a hirtltday trttzttt frottt Jitntnit- Sti't-s hotnt- ntntlt- tf-ttttlv, Wo nlayt-tl llttslcttthatll witlt thtt lifth grads- and ht-at thvtn T-l. .lant-t Stttt 'l'owttstttttl lt-ft tts to go to Vtwtttotttvilltt. Wt- t-lt-t-tt-tl tho followiltg oftit-tfrs: Lttrry llirtl, Pre-sitlt-ttt: l-Ilwitt tlrttnt, St-t-,g .l:tnit-t- lit-lltty, 'l't't-as. 'l'np, lm-t't tu right, Tlbllllllj' Brown, 'Funy Hivks. Ruger Tnhins. .hu-k Arniv. II:lruTml l.:'Isun . l.:1xi'g.' Nvil. l i'4-ala-1'ivl: Zvillllllllflllilll, l i'wlvi'i1- li:-ml, 1ll2ll'lL'N Mx'Mil:lvn. Mrs. Blnttllvws 1 ,, ' . Pllllil Nzllllllrlwmk G4-or'ggu- l m'ln:un. .X,2'lN'N .loin-s, Vltlllll Smith, lv:l King, .Inn-lc Amh-rsnn. linttmn. lvfl to right, lllurial tlrinzlgfm-. Billy lialgvr, Km-nnvlli Hrznnslt. Linmlal llnnllwl Wayne- Kill, Shirluy fllltistn-el. lic-nny Ilnsnizln. Iris Stairs. Alison! I.uwL-ll l':llllllUIlS. ldrnvst Angst. Alive- Strimlv:u'k. THE FIFTH GRADE 'l'v:u-liort Mrs. t'lzuulilu- Mnttln-ws Un Su-pix-zulu-1-8, IEHY, an 1-lnss of twc-lily-sc-wil 'wus vilrullvxl ilr tho t'it'lh grraulf. llnrlng: the- XVIII' wa- g.::1im-fl tivo nnfl lust lhrm- lnslkin ' our numlwr tw -nl '-ninv. I-. 4 3 W0 wc-rv anflilintwl with tho following 0l'LfillliZ2lIi1lllS. 'l'he- 4-ll Ulnh, 'llnv Huy S:-mils tho Girl S1-mils und tho Junior Roll Vi-oss. Ulll' p:u't1vs ws-rv lu 4-vlc-lnwltv thosm- om-nsimns: Ilullmva-un. 1'lll'iNflll2lS. Vnls-nlinvs lbzly :tml linsta-i'. ln Ui-tnlu-r wc' wont un :I vislznl mlm-ntimi 4-xc-nrsiun In lV.2IllSillK. Mil-liigrnn. NW- visitwl that stain Vanpitanl in tho fm-1-mwit lonrning: nvw things l'tlllI'l'l'llillLf mu' llirtimt-' tml gvogrrzxlvliy. Wo :Ito mu' lnnvh :lt l'utle-1 s l'zlrk and mtiuywl tho lin- hirlls mul lninmls. ln thx- znftorimml visitf-cl the llistoril- AIHSUIHII :intl Mil-liignn Slam-s' Musa-mn. linssm-ll l,in4l was our 1'll2llll'f'l'l'. 'I'ha- 1n'og.ri':11ns wv :Issistvd in wvro thu mln-wtteis. Sll'e1Ilitlll'l lh-lic-v4- :ind 'Spring Glow. Snll-snn-nsltip zlvlivitivs xvwo svlling: 1'ln'istnl:1s :ind I-Instr-1' Sc-:lls illld Unllvvtimr clinws for lllfillllllt' I':ll':1lysis. Swim- ut' thx- pi'o,im-vts wo 1-njuywl this yvsu' wow: Nntnrzll Se-il-m-0 .M-livitivs. l :1rnr Nl:1vllim-ry lixhihits. V:llvntin0 I'nitst fm' thv Vvtc-i':nn's Iluspitzll, t'lnn':ll Rl-zulinf. , Xll-nn Xllllilllif, Book Rvlmrts :incl Sl-nsminl llc-1-m':ltim1s for our rnmn. t Wo m'g::1niz1-al :1 hnslwtlmll tvnni. Thi- plalyvrs we-rv: Gvm-go Fnrmaln. Jn'-lc hulvi-sim, llnrulll lmtson, liilly l'lz1g.:vr. t'lmrlm-s M4-Milli-11 :xml 'Pony llivlcs. Ullu-r things wt- vnjnya-ll im-Ilulv hzlml, nmsim-, nmking: gifts, :assi-mluly prngrnins lml lllUl'llill1I 1'XQ'l't'lSl'S. Um' final 1-vm-ut wus :1 rolls-r skating lmrty. Uni' yf-:lr has hm-n plvzisnllt :tml prntitnhlv :xml ln-sl wishes gn with thu LZFKPIIP. -H Xlimldlv, I1-t't to rigrllt. JUZIII SIIIIIIUYILV. Yvnmv Ro-'vis IIs-lon Elliot In ' . 1 v r t t ltrp I -tm' tlt-ft ttr riglttl--Marilyn Myt-rs. llavitl Mt-l'lt-llantl, Ilaxt-l King. Kit-hartl ttmratl. Phyllis Sawtly. Nt-il Mt-t'lt-llantl, Willmt-tta Uwt-ns, lit-lurt-s Yantlt-t-ar, liavitl Malclt-y. lit-tty Sawtlgs. l'aul Karrar. l'atsy l'rtvt-tar, Mrs. Smith. St't't S ,ntl litvwf flitmuit- linz. Lytlt- Jtvrtlan, liuth Wymt-r. Jant- Jtnrtlan, Waynt- l'iUl'lllIl1l hirlt-y 'l't-at-htuit. Marlin Mt-yt-rs, Nant-y lit-nt-tlit-t, Ulayttrn Rt-iglt-r. lltvtttuu Row--lballas Statlt-I, Shirlt-y Stairs, l,t-tt Mapuirt-. tit-twrgit-a Wht-t-lt-r. llavitl Fruth. Junt- lit-llt-y, lit-nt ltt-Mtuul. THE FOURTH GRADE 'l'tfat'ht-rr Mrs. Martha V. Smith Hu tht- tnpt-ning tlay tri' st'html. thirty t-hiltlrt-u t-nrtrllt-tl in tht- fuurth grxttlt-, sixtt-t- htlys autl t'tourtt-t-n girls. .l.-ss litrll tat' t'tn-unua Mitthigan t-att-rt-tl tht- t-lassl Ntwt-mht-r twt-uty-thiitl hut nttnrt-tl tt: Lansing: January ftvurth. Ruth Wynn-r jttint-tl our gt-tmp January st-vt-nth thus making.: tht- ttvtatl thirty-tant-. : . witl 'l'ht- :intl 'l'hust- wht: hart- ht-t-u ut-itht-r ahst-nt nm- tanly for tht- yt-ar art- llavitl l ruth. llit-h utl t'tvnratl, Marilyn Xlyt-rs autl Shirlt-y 'l't-arlitrttt. tint- lit-autiful tlay last fall. liusst-tl liintl tlrttrt- a st-html lnus for us and ttrgt-tht 1 tht- tifth gratlt- wt- spt-ut a tlay in Lausingr. 'Wt- risitt-tl tht- capital in 'tht- mttrnin pruitlt- ttnltl us many wort-h whilt- things. ' XL- att- nur lunt'h at l'trttt-rs l'arlc autl slit-nt tht- ntmn tnnt- watvlnng: tht- annual hit'tls. Wt- risitvtl tht- Must-ums tluring tht- aftt-rntntun. As wt- hatl just t'inisht-tl a unit . . , . . . . . un lnthans in t-t-tv,Lfra1nl1y wt- wt-rv vspt-t-tally tntt-rt'-stt-tl in tht- lnthau rt-ht-s. slit-t 'l'h,- nt-xt tlay wt- ttvltl tht- sttvry ttf our trip hy pit-turt-s. Wt- matlt- a lmttk ttf t-ht-s. Stunt- vt-ry gtmtl art wtrrk has lst-on tltrnt- in our rtltvm this yttar. ptvstt-rs. ptrrtrait 4il'tlWlllf.fS. t'lllllllQ.fS, paintings, pant-r mat-ht- antl t'lay wtnrk. ilias It was t'un to tlt-t-tu:1't- nur rtttnu fur tht- various htvtlitlays. Wt- hatl i'ttur partit-s during.: tht- yt-ar. llalltvw't-.-u. t'hristtuas. Valvutint- an It-l'. Xt l'hristn1as timt- wt- ht-lpt-tl nrt-st-nt the trpt-rt-tt:1, Shu lDitla't Izl lif'Vf'u fur tht 1' 'l' X lt was a ltrsy muuth Wt- lt-arnt-tl sttrrit-s, ptvt-ms. anti stings allout t'hrisim:is :intl tt'tvutinut-tl tm l'ag,:t- 52t -17 ll:It-It row, loft to right. Honnit- Antlt-rson. NtlI'Ill2l .lt-:III l5:II'I'y, Killilit'f'Il Poppttss, Niill ::II't-I Iirowti. llonnit- .i0ilIlSUll. ll:Izt-l St-:Ist-. Kay l,:IIIt-, Mrs. li:Itt.fs. .Intl t'I'oiII lI:It-li. liolrlry Mt-Millt'II. t':I!'l tblnisttltl. BIit'lI:It:l lltl'il'l', Shirlt-gf ltllliott, l.intl:I xvill'lll'I'. iftlllllil SlriIIIlI:It-k. Vt'I'II:I Zillllllllfllttlll, tiortlon Units. Grd row. fitbilll Wist-, l':II'tt'I' Sixson, Roy 1'I'tIlilt'l'S, Shirltty Mt't'lt1ll:IIItl. ll:Ivitl Rvipgltil' I.. lt. Smith, R:IylIIoIItl lilot-lIt1I'. ttII I'triY. i,2ll'l'l'ii Hvt-1IslIiI'ti. lbixit- llngrht-s. ltltl 'l'i':Isk. Shirlt-y 'l'owIIst'ntl. Joyvt- Stt-tlnwyk l I'oIIt row. Shirltxy t':Issit-. l':Itty fiI'ill2l2t'. li:Iy Curtis, Galt-n I-'I'IttlI. f':II'III:Ilt-III t'lI:II'lton, .l:IIIit-t- iillllif1'l'. THE THIRD GRADE tl,t-IIII:I l!:Itt-sl Un Svpt. T, ISHS, filil'iy-ftllll' ttlIiltlrt1II w't-rt- t-III'ollt-tl in tht- tlIiI'tl gI':Itlta i,lll'iIILI tht Vt-:It'. lllt-n Roll, Ii:Iy llillw. lionnit- .xlltit'l'NtblI, 1'2ll'it'I' Sisson :IIItl lDoll:Iltl ltllliston jointlti ns, lilt-II Roll wus with us only :I short tiIIIt- XXiN'll ht- wt-nt to iAlIlSiIlLl'. .IIIIIioI' t':Irtsitl:I3 lll0X't'ti to ll:Isting:s Zlllli litllllliti ZtII'lI l't'illl'll'ti to t'lIit-ago. This ltmvtfs IIS willI thirty Nix till trlll ltrli llIII'iIIg: tht- yt'2Il' wt- stntlitltl :IlItIIIt tht- l'ilgI'iIIIs. Goorgt- xVZlNilillQ1iUll. .KlII':IlI:IIII Lint-olII :Intl tht' ltntt-lI pt-oplv. Itt-oklt-ts wt-rt: tII:Itlt' for tl:It'lI unit with frtitl lIIIntl tlI':Iw ings lNIl'll'2lyillg' that t'lI:II':It'tt'I'istit's of t'2ll'il llllii. ltI:It'lI vhiltl fltllliti il story :Ilnont Q'2lt'il IIIIit :IIItl rt-:Itl it to tht- rt-st of tht- I-lIiltlI't-II. XYilit'il llvlptltl to illlIil'lN't' tht-it' I't':ItliIIp:. 'l'lIt- iYvt-kly Rv:ItltII', whit-h villtlf' tt- tIIII' roonr t':It-lI wt-uk, w:Is lookt-tl t'oi'w:II'tl to with t'il5L't'l'Ill'NS, :Is wt- fonntl lllilllj' illit'l't'SiilllI illlli IIIIpt-I'l:IIIt things ill it. fill! whool it-:Ir has lltbl lwt-n :Ill work, hut wt' itilX't' :Ilso t-zijoyt-tl :I ft-w II:II'ti.-14. l'ht- t-lIlltlI't'II wt-rv tlivitltttl into tlIi't't- grotips. t-:It'h group ht-ing I't'sponsilIlt- for 1't-i'I'tIslI- mt-nts :It il pm-ty, Hur iil'Ni IltITij' was on II:IllowtIt-II. This ID2ll'iy wats lillll'il t'lIjtIyt'tl IN tht: t-lIiItlI't-II :IIIlw:II't-tl ill tht-ii' t'ostIIIIIt-s :Intl III:II't-ht-tl throngli tim tlit'l't-I't:IIt rooms I'lItI nt-Xt p:II'ty was :It t'lII'istIII:Is tinIt-. XX'ilit'il lII'oII,1:lIt witlI it :I t'lIt'istIII:Is trt-t- :Intl tht- IIsIt:Il t-xttlI:IlIt.:t' ot' gifts. Wt- :Ilso joinvtl with tht- otht-r t-lt'IIIt-IIL:Il'y 1.5l':Itlt's :It t'lII'1slIII:Is tIIIItI lil lll'l'Nl'llilll1I thv tbpvt-t'tt.:I Sho llitln't llvlit-vt-. Fm' Y:Ilt'lItiIIt-s lm, t-:It'lI t-hiltl lI:Itl tht-ir UXYII intlivitlII:Il III:IillIoxt-s. 'l'htIstI IlllliiiNiXQ'S wvrt- tilltltl to UYl'l'- llowing: witlI x':Ilt-IItint-s. Wt- ii'iN0 tllljoyt-tl trt-:Its from ll:II'l't-ll flYt'llSilil't'. ltlthliw l'I':Isk :Intl Shirlt-y l'Illiott till tht-ii' liii'tlItl:Iys. I lillllii you will llLIl l't' with IIS, wht-II wt- say tlI:It wt- lI:Ivt- lI:Itl not only I f Yt'tll' ltPg,ft'Iill'l'. lIIIt :III t'II.ioy:IlIlt- :Intl prtttitzllrlt- 4llll'. ,' 1,illlSj -Hi L First row, lvft to rightf- Sainlra U't'onnvr, lirvntla tin-1-ll, .lntlith Smith, Phillip l'h'4-1-1-tt lbvnnis vllll4lt't'Ill', Arnultl Ralllvr, Nort-ta l'lnz. .lain-t Uroslxy, Mit-havl Snytlvr, St-t-ontl row- .loyt-at l rant-tl. lm- Mtfwlilllvn, Artlith lmtson, Sandra Matthows, Harry llonaltlson, .loy Yainlt-1-ar. KQ'lllll'fll Ks-nt, Lydia Stairs. Lynn lirown, ll. liartlnolomt-w Third row-Sharon lil0lbfQ'llSlQ'lll, 'l'on1y lit-in-tlit-t Vivian Mt-l'nr4lg.'. 'lk-rry .lol-alan. liogt-1 Winans. llonaltl Mt-llain, lbiana llvsyuzlligt-s, Mrs. Nowit-kv. THE SECOND GRADE 'l'vat-ln-r: Mrs. Miltlrvtl Nowit-lcv .Xl tht- llt',iIlIllllll!I vf tho st-hool yuar, twvnty-vigllt 4-hiltlrvn wort' onrollvtl in tht' sovoinl gratlo and lie-ryl t'oon, .loyw Slaght and Linda Slaght haw- joinwl our group during tht- yvar .linnny t'olt-man attt-nth-tl our st-hool for a short tina-. This yt-ar has hm-n a vvry hnsy ont- as nsnal. Untsitle- of onr regular work, thvrt- :tru niany things whit-h have' lwlpt-ll to llltllit' this yoar an vnlioyahls- onv. tlnr first llalowtft-n dross-np party was 1-njoyvtl hy UY1'l'ytlllt'. Wo vspvt-ially like-ml paratling throngh tho othvr gratlv rooms to show our fnnny t-ostlnnvs. thrr party at t'hristnias tina- was tho nsnal vxvliangt- of gifts and onr t'hrist1nas trw. The 5-Zratlvs llwst-iitwl an UlN'l'0ll:l, Sho lli4ln't llelivvt- . Thu Set-onal Granh- mfhiltlron we-rv l'oinsvttas and -llllllllllljl .lat-ks . 'l'ht- Valvntiln- Party in 4-omwvtion with our Post tbffit-9 was gwrvatly tlnjoyvml. llnring tho yt-ar, wo stntliml about the l'ilp.!rinis. tlvourv Washington, Abraham Lint-oln, Iflskinxos and tht- Dntm-h lwoplv. For eat-h of those-, wt- math- booklets vontaining.: storivs antl pi4'tln't-s. Various l'llll1ll'PIl in tho room 4-hnsv storit-s to wall to thc- group. St-vc-ral of thu 4-hiltlwrvn who had hirthtlays tlnring tho year, lnronght trvats for ns. and than wel playwl a few LHIIIJPS. 'I'his spring: wc- talkt-ml about 1lit't't-rolit kinds of hirtls. and made- a hirtl hook with gn volort-tl picture- and a story alvont vavli hirtl. 'l'hm- Kintlorggartt-n, First. Svvoml and 'l'hirtl Grade' rhilmlrvn 4-ntvrtalns-tl thvir part-nts antl frin-nals in Mart-h wht-n tlnfy lwesvlltt-tl an Olmert-tta, Spring Glow , lflat-h month wo dt-vorat'vtl onr room in various ways in km-ping with tht' sc-ason. Wv ft-4-l that we haw had. not only a hnsy yt-ar, hnt a pleasant and profitalnlo wnv as we-ll. JT tll lop Huw lla-ft. to riglttb Gutwlmt Arniv. Linton W:tt'm1t'. .lztniw Smith. l':tttl Sta-t-tttvyk Sltatrmt K:tt't':t1', l'lt:trlvs l :tt'h-y. .lv:tm-tto Altlvrtlittgg. Nlttltllt- Row tlt-ft to rightt .lmly Nlvliain. Billy Smith. llmtm- St-lntihly. Sli'-ltm-l llnrtl mhtry Ke-tt-lttnn, Ks-ntttttlt Yzttttlvt-:tty liivltztrtl Lztml. Rogot' Stilos. inttmtt liuw tloft tu right! .Iinntty Uvvttsltire. Matrion lhwmtt. Ks-nm-th Matklvy. llux atnm- l+lvvt'vtt. llatrlvm- Wumlnntn. l.:tt'ry Smith, Stvvvtt llztrtnnn, Ihnntlcl Ulntswtl. l'1:tt-ln-t': Miss Whitm-y THE FIRST GRADE 'l'e-:tt-ltor: Miss llut-is Whitm-y Wt: statrlvtl tht- your HAS with tltirly-fnnt' t-hilclrt-n vttrullvtl. lit-nnis Fttrst, llit-i t tfsuly :tml lx:tryn Alt-:tt1lt:t1t tttovml :twny :tml Rn-ltztlttl l.:tm- :tml 'l'h:ul Shtght 4-tt.t-wt! Sim-.K sn mztny ui' ntn' p.:t'mip live in the t-4-tzntry, tw statrtm-tl our yn-:tr by lvatrtting mtny things :tlumt tht- fstrm. We- tnmlo nn :tml ts-:ul mztny slorivs :tlmnt tho ttnitmtm tml pt-uplv vuttttvvtt-tl with thv fatrnt. ln Now-tttlwt'. wt- lt-ztt'ttvtl :tlmttt lmlittns :tml th. st whitu- In-upjv. l,t't'0IlllIOI' was il hnsy tmmth matkimz gifts fm' nnt' pztrilltts :tml dm- 'zttlng' mn' tt't-0 :tml rmmt. Wt: ltvlpotl with thc- tlpet'ott:l. Sho llitltt't Holi:-vt- . In ltnnztry, wt- ttttlkt-tl :tltont tht- Plsliitttus :tml matllv at ltutviu of tlw things wo hml lo:tl'm-tl ln F'-ltt'tt:tt'y, ut- wvro httsy gwtittg' re-:tfly fur St. Y:1le:tttittv's lizty :tml lvztrning :tlmnt :tll the- intnm't:tnt ltirtluluys. In 3l:tt'vlt, we nltst-t've-tl tht- signs of spring: :tml ltc-'pm-tl tviilt lla tl N wrt-tl:t. 'H' tring Glow . l Wt- lntvv It-:tt'ttfwl to t-nit-y rvmlittg: :tml ltatw rs-:ul mttny hooks hy m.t'solvt-s. Bl:tny vt' tht' 4-ltiltlrvn l-tmtlgltt tt't-:tts for the-it' hirtlttlztys. NW: :tlsn haul 1t:lt'tie-s ful tha- utltvt' ltulitlztys. ll:tluwo'vtt 'wats lots of fun wht-tt W0 :tll tlrvssml un. Hrmtn Um tttrttisln-cl thv t'm'ft't-sltlttt-ttts. t'ln isttn:ts S:tnt:t t-:ttnv to mn' trvv :tml lulrty. Wt: rf- tttvml ntztny Vatlvtttinvs :tml Gl'lPll1P Twv st-t'vv4l tht- lnm-lt. ln tltv f:tItl. wt- lll'lllllJ.'lll llllbllvy :tml .iwiltml the Jllllitll' Rml Cross. W0 fillwl twu ttt lwtxvs :tml ntmlt- Mvnn t'ot'0t's fm' the -lth uf .lnly. Wt- sold ttntny t'ln'istnt:ts Smtls tml fill:-tl st-vt-r:tl wtrals in tho :tnnmtl Al:tt't-It of llintos. N x , . . , .....,,.,.,... .,,.., ,. .. ........,...... .,Ai Nl - T ESS. X 'ff i X 1 - - .- . . 'Pop row th-ft to right!-.linnniv Kill, Rohert Fram-0, Mvlviu Sawdy, Sharon Mvhoni- than, Carla Cook, Duane Rogvrs, Lois Fruth, Frank Ilolily, Larry Villilllbli, Sid KVUHZIIIIN. llavid lionson, llavid B4-nson, Sandra Towns, Sharon 1'roc-tor, Ruth liartholomow, Karon Snydvr. Marilyn Brouk. Middlv Row-l'auh-ttv Brodhevk, Ilarwin NVariwr, C01-il Kvliogg, Susan ,Mc-Millvn. .lanot Barry. .ls-anvttv Barry, Janet Rohvrts, David In-Mohd. livve-rly King, Larry llanshargvr, Sandra lilw-11. Bottom liow-Rohn-rt livgq-row, Ronald Crosby, .linnniv llyne-s. '1'wu-lici'-Mis. Jordan THE KI DERGARTE 'l'1-ac-lwr--Nlrs. Mildred B. Jordan 'Win-n school he-gan on S:-ptvinln-r 7, 1949, fm,-fy nine vhildrvn were vnrollod in tho Kindergartvn. Sidnvy Williams and Gloria Iiursloy have joined our group. Marion Possiday, Peggy Mvam-ham, Kirk Shinahargvr and Mit-hval Sprague moved away. Roh- vrt Elliot loft us in Novvinher to entvr Blodggvtt Hospital for a y9ar's trvatinvnt. Our 1m-sviit. vnrolllm-ut is 36. 'l'ho tirst fc-w months of sq-hovl wore' spout in making adjustments from tht- homo to sq-liovl. loarning to sharv in play, work togvtlwr to huild good habits that wo milf haw sorfnd minds and hodivs. W0 haw had svvoral avtivitivs that' liavv affo-rdod us first hand vxporie-nt-vs as we-ll as onjoyniont. Our st-ioiwv work has hvvn tivd up with at-tual 0x1wi'i1-lic-vs. sm-h walks to gathvr falll lvzivos. We- have l02ll'llQ'4i pwins. at-tion pic-4-os and stories to toll and dramatizo. 'l'lu- musit- 4-lass has ln-on quite- a favorite with the vhildrvu. 'Fhvy have ioarnvd 'many songs. svasonal. lloliday. .M-tion songs, singing ganu-s and tlw Rythm Rand. 'lmvid Hvnson was tho lvador. 'Pho Holidays wvrv all rocognizvd with partie-s. Ilollowvvn was a Hdrvssod up 'at't'air with a parado through tho grado rooms. At f'lli'iSfllliiS time wv had the Trvv and 1-vt-liailigv of gifts. 'Pho Yalontinv part-5' was quite diffvrvnt hor-auso wr asvd a Post Hti'i4-v al-'i-'ity with oavh child having n mail lwx. Many 4-hitdi-on haw tra-ated us at thv timv of thvir hirthdays. 'Pho Olwwttai Spring Glow' was prosvntvd Marx-h 20. Tho girls wore- th? l!l'w-ws and thu hoys tho Raiiidrons. This li-as lim'-n an vnioyahlv yt-nr for hoth vhildrvu and tvavlu-r. GI 'W jm Nlt DIETICIANS Ulll' hot ltznt-I1 lbl'0g.fl'2llll hats he-4-11 wvll plzumvtl this j't'1lI' :mtl thu- rt-sulting tasty :md yt-t vvon- tnnit-:tl n,mm-time nwztls lmvv In-1-xt tlmmltgltly on- I't4-turn-nl UII thu ri,L:ht :tru tltusv tu whom we sh 's. xlllfillll llnmpul :tml Mrs. tk'l:tr:t Klupfvnsn-in. l'u-turvd ht-low is :I typivanl t':tt'vtt-ri:t St-0lt4 '-A I H In tstvin, Imris Allon. Imam- Ulmu, Imn Slumk, l ttsy UN1-xl. 'mt lay lmth tht- t':tm-ulty :tml tht- stuck-nts. In vxlm-ss mu' thanks for at juli, NVOH'llUIl0, THE right, Annu Mztrit- R1-tttlwr, Mrs. Klup- A CAF ETERIA SCENE 30 THE CUSTODIANS Wo am- imlwml imlebtvcl to the school custoxlizins for the finv work they have mlonf- in kovping our building and gronnmls :1ttr:u'tix't-. Thanks to the-ni, wo liuvv l'w.'0iw-ml many compliments on tho uppvziiuiiico of our school. THE BUS DRIVERS This year our bus drivers have per- 'fornn-al thoir duties very competently. We- :uw grateful to them for the splen- mlicl job they have alone. linssoll l.in1l 4 Ill ll ll1lX lfronl row. In-fl lo right ifilll llrown, Klux i,X'l'llSllll'l', Hlvnn i'l1ll'lllllII lizl 'lc ron' Y1'l'1lUll S own-ll. Myron Iloslvx'I3'. I-llwoonl llonm-y, Xvls .Iollns .Um-nl 'l'on1 Nll'lilIIllll'l', ll:lrol1l Smith, THE FO RTH GR DE lf'ontinucd from l'ag:c -155 Illtldl' gifts for our mothers. A Geom-re XVZISIHIIIIIUII program was planned by thc class for I.auguap,:e work. Each chose thc part he or she wished to do. Many intcre-sting things were learned about his lifv. Scvvral children took part in the Amateur Show this sprim: and won prim-s. 01114 Baton Twirlcrs, Nancy Benedict, June Kelley, and Gcorgia Win-clcr havc shown some fine pcrforniances. W1-'rc proud of our Cub Scouts lllllllh9l'iliH,' cle-vcn. Rcccntly sl-vvral of our girls joinvd the Brownie Scouts. NVQ' joiucd the Red Cross, and filled two boxes to sk-nd across tho scas, llllldt' St. 1'atrick's Day favors, tray covcrs and nut cups. Sold l'hl'iNflll2lS Seals and tillcd several cards for the March of IHIIIPN. llavid Fruth won thc Book contest in Outside Rvading. He read four thousand, nine hundred pagvs. Others having.: read sixty hooks or more were Marilyn My:-rs. Nancy lft'll'Ftlit'f. and Ncill Mchlillen. llvcause wc have been so busy, the days hace rapidly sclippcd away. Wo arv coming to the' and of another school ye-ar and it will le-are us with many plcasant, llil'lll0l'i0S. .. -6 I f O ' I - I -ziiii ... :E:::l 52 left to right- Nancy lIZl2'K'l'. Mrs. Ilolly. Phyllis Him-11. .lorry Uairr. l':1ul Ilmmlln-4-la. Gmwloli Noble. .luv Mzlrlili. Mary .lane IA-nik. THE DEBATING CLUB The Debate Club has several worthy accomplishments to its credit this year. They held two public debates and several in practice. Under the able direction of Mrs. Holly they have shown considerable progress and we are proud of their efforts in endeavoring to establish debating as a full-fledged extra-curricular activity for the future. 50 l l'0lll rofw. left In riglitef-f Ruse Duils, .lvznllm-l isl1e1', Elllillllll' Bird. .Ioyvv llc-nmml Ruin-rtu Malnkvr. lim-k row- Mr. Allen. .loym-Q: Kent, l'v:11'l l'ipv1', Elin Iflnm-ss, Marilyn SUlIlll0I'l21llLi Uulwxllly Kvllvy. THE ECHO STAFF This is the first time for several years that Woodland High School has edited and published a paper. The staff has worked hard to bring satisfaction to the readers and have met with much success. We hope in the future this fine work will be continued. 55 lronl row, loft to right - Shirlvy Slaulvl. Mary June- lmnk, lion Shook, l'hil Horn, Shirln-y lic-od, Shirle-y Mvllonitllnn. Nliihllo row! Mr. Sh-1-llwyli, lilul Vvmlvr. Wvnclvll Stlult, l':llll Slwll0nh:n'g:1'1'. Kzly U'Nvil .loyvv llonnoy, Nun:-y linger, u-lc row- .lnn Winans. Gaylord Krvhs. l'hy'llis Hn-4-lx, .lov Mzufin. l.1-sts-r Fornnln. THE STUDENT COUNCIL l':l1'1'ii0ll wus he-ld in Novmnlwr, 1948. 'l'h0 following: ofliwrs wvrv 1-lvctod. l'1'm-sialvnl .... ,. . . . . . . . Don Shook Vim- l'1'vsidvl1t . .. ...... l'hil Born S1'l'l'l'l2lI'y ...... . Maury .lnnv Le-uk 'l'1'o:lslIl'e'l' ...... . . ...... .... ..... . . .. ............ Shirle-y lim-11 'Pho lirsl. Ill00iilllj.f was hold Nov. 6, 155-IN. A now Uonstitntion was drawn up this Xl ll K noon honl rvvrvaltion SyST0lll was salt np. Uthvr worthwhile projm-ts wvrv ..', .' , annul on tlllllllfl thx y'l'2ll'. 'l'h0 Studs-nt' Uonnvil lhl'1'Nl'll1lv4l the following Asse-nnlvlivs mal pnrtws thronghont tho yvnr: Hot, lf '-l l'1'Nillll2lll 1 Dl'02Il'Zllll1 In-v. 20-f'ln'isI1n:1s lll'lIjJI'IllllZ April 14'--I-hlstvx' l':u't3.': Al'llliSiIl1'1' lmy-llig:h S4-hool Assvlnhly. lool Svrvicv f l'hi:': r Also Assvnlhlivs wwf- Ill'0Sl'lli'l'll hy thc' SilNl0lll Uonnvil through the Assolnhly S41 o lgo 54 PAUL BRODBECK. WIN INDIVIDUAL HONORS The award which Paul Brodbeck is holding was won by the Woodland High School team in the National Poultry Judging Contest at Iowa Falls, Iowa. Paul placed in the top fifteen receiving a gold award. Other awards which Paul won were: First place in the state Poultry Judging Contest and the annual DeKalb Award. ,M v'w-1, 1 -1 .. 1 4 . .--...J H111-lc row llc-ft to 1'i1:l1t,l-l':1t Bllqiilill, Stvplivll G11'i11:1g'11. .I01'1'y Hz111sl1111'ge1'. 11111111111 Nuhlv, l'hil B11111, 1'1111l Sl1elle11l1111'ge1', Gzlylurcl Krohs, L2ll'l'j' 1l111'k1-1-, Roxnnie' Rivx-tt, l111:1111- Myl-rs. Ruth S1-olie-ld, Ali4l1ll1- IWNYYINIII Mr-liuin, Josolla fYG0llll9l', .loym-0 Ke-llvy. l.:1111':1 l,vt'so11, Rmllwy .lo1'1l:111, 3hll'l'i2l Smith, .lame-t SilZlQ'fPl'. lNI:11'ju1'y Mvyws, Nm'111:1 t'lz1ssi1-, Glorial lliral. II1111111- Rv11tl1v1', .l:111 Winzuts, Btlllllil' Mnkloy, Allll li1'y:111t. l'il'1lllt l'0XYffl'iltlill0 liutvs, .luA1111e- Ul't'ill't'l', .I1111i1-0 S2lIldill'00k, Sl1i1'lv11 M111'pl1y, Ibm-otlly Kollvy, Shirlvy St:11l11l. N:1111-y llalgvr, .l11A11111- Smith, Rulw1't:1 M1111k1-1'. J111111111- l isl11-1', Mg.'1'11:1 Il11g:1-1'.. THE BAND 'l'l1v ivtltbtililllll S1-l1m1l B11111l stmgtwl tl1is yt-111' nfl' witl1 2S 111e111l101's 111141 :1 111-w 1li1'1-1-1o1'. Mr. llem M1-ll:1i11. At the- lltiilillllillll of thv ye-111' tho following nftim-91's wt-rv 011-vtwl I l'hil -HUl'll ...... . . l'1'vsid1'11t .ln Alllllll' S111itl1. .. . Set-ret:11'y hI2ll'l'i5l S111itl1 ..... . . . . . . . . 'l'1'v:1s111'0r Num-y lI:11:1-1' ........ ........ ........ ..... .... ......... I , i l 1 I'5Il'iflll XV1- haul ss-1'e1'11ll now lllPlllil0l'S i11 the l111111l this y02lI'. They 1111- Ruth S1-utivltl, l':1t Mvlkzlin. Stl-1111011 fil'ill2lg't', :md Gt-1':1l1li1111 Aumgzst.. Also aldrlvtl to 11111' lll9llllN'l'SllilD this yt-111' 111-11 ti1'1- l1:1tm1 fXVil'll'l'S. Allllt' I41'y1111t, l':iIl'ill0 lhltos, Bllllllitt BIEIRIPY, .losollal H'C.'111111111', My1'11:1 H111:01'. iflll' Illilill l7lll'1NlS9 this yi-'ill' has hee-11 to lmilcl llll tl IYllif0l'lll l 11111l. XV11 lmpo smxw- tinw ill thx- f11t111'v to l1111'v now llllif0l'IllS. Ulll' tirst 1-olxcvrt. was give-11 Noveixllwl' 10. This was our Pop f'tNll'f'l'i. NVQ- plnyvtl :1t, 11ll iltillltl l111skvtl111ll 1.::1111vs. 1Itll'f'll 24 we 1111-solltvrl 111111tl10r l'11ifo1'111 f'Ullt'0l'f. April 12 ws- wvnt. to ll:1sti11g:s for the Mass 14111111 COIl0f'I'f IIINIPI' the clirvc-1iu11 of l.01lll!ll'll Mv1'i1-tt:1 of xVl'Sit'l'll Xlit'lli1.'L'illl 1-ollvge-. We- also l1111l tl 1-u111l1i11v1l 1'1111m-1't with 1l11- lfll0l'llS tho 1l:1t.tv1' part of April. XVI- l1:1v'o st-1'1'v1':1l spot-inl g1'411111s tl1is your. llvsidvs the t11vi1'le1's we l111vs- Illl 0l't'il0Sfl7Il., il t'll111'i111-t 01-ts-ttv, A Sax Q11:11'tvtv, z1111l 121111111111 l1:1111l :1111l lw allsn llslvv fl l!v1.:i1111v1's Rllllii. G1'111l11:1ti1111 will l117'i11y.': tlw loss of ltllrvo 14x1w1'i0111-ml llll'llliN'l'S, Ju Alllll' S111itl1. Rolw1'tn hI2lllkl'l', 111111 .lv:11111v l isl1v1'. We- sl1:1ll llliSS tl1v111 114-xt j'02ll'. SR Back row lleft to rightl--tlertrude Cole, Barbara Rivelt. Kieth Norris, l'harles Piper, Kip Mt-Millen. R. -lay Kussmaul. Paul Sliellenbarger, l'hil Born, lion lnzits. Uonnie Mc-Millen. .loe Marlin. llob Mulleniv, Mary .lane Leak, Marilyn Sutherland. Zirll row-Mrs. listen. Roberta Manker. Ella Enness. Betty Uole. l'earl Piper, Janice Sandia-ook, Margaret Crosby, Marjory Meyers, Rose lluits, Barbara 0'Neil, Joyce llcnney, Mary Bryant, Marcia Smith, Joyce l-'arthinp.:, lflrnestine Monasmith. lfllla l'l'oclol'. . :End row-Doris Allen, Shirley Reed, Joyce Anderson, Eleanor Bird, .loyce lbehlond. Norma Ulassic, Jeanne Fisher, Phyllis Green, Joy Hauipel, Darlene lburkee, Mary .lane Yarney, l'at llaniels, Anna Marie Heather, Nancy Hager, Joyce Smith. Pat Daniels, Anna Marie lieuther, Nancy I-lager, .loyce Smith. Front row-.loan llegerow, Joyce Brownfield. Barbara Uurtis, Beverly Strimbeck. live- lyn Brandt, Shirlee Murphy, Shirley Mcllenithan, Pat Klingensmith, Greta McClelland. Joyce Kelley. Gloria llirll. Arleta Jordan, lfegzgy Il2lil'iLIi'l. THE CHORUS The enrollment of the High School Chorus this year is sixty-three. Because of the arrangement of classes, there has been a shortage of boys in Uhorus. We have several new selections which we have been working on this year. A combined Hand and Chorus concert was given this year. The Chorus also gave its annual performance at. the lkaccailaureate service this year. Many of the members who have been in chorus for the last four years will grad- uate leaving a number of places to be tilled next year. 57 l ELWYN RAFFLER WIN INDIVIDUAL HONORS Elwyn Raffler also brought honors to our school as he won a silver award for placing second with fifteen other boys in the National Poultry Judging Contest held at Iowa Falls, Iowa. He also placed second in the State Poultry Judging Contest. G0 . x , A I'-:xvli row llx-ff tu right I-llloxxxlmx Uxxrlis, Ilolr lixxglxx, Al'li'll Iloisv, llmx Slxmxk. llxxzxmx Rmvlxxaluxx Gilln-rx xvlll2lIlS. 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THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA This your tlu- girls in tlu- Illlllltllllilklllg ll91llll'llll0lll orgmnizl-11 :l Ullilllltll' of l llIlll'1' llonu-mnlu-rs of Anu-rii-:x. 'l'lu- oflim-1-rs for tlu- your wc-rf.-: Nauu-y Ilslui-r ...... ........ ...... ........ ..... ..... I ' 1 ' 4 -sith-ni Pant Iilllll.fl'llNlllllll ....... ..... ........ ........ . X ' im- l'r4-sich-nt Shirln-0 Murphy ...... ...... ........ .......... ......... S e 1 - rc-tary I-111-:mor lliril .......... ............ .............. ........ ' l ' l'0llSlll'0l' 'l'lu- l'r1-sinh-nt nppointi-ml Evi-lyn llranult :lt program 4-lluirxmln for the yu-nr. Mrs. Holly was ilu- :ulvisor :uul Mrs. Stl-Lynrt Kussmnwl was honorary lnotlu-1'. Both we-rv vi-ry lu-lpful. :uul ilu- girls zipprvt-iam-al ilu- inte-rust ilu-y took in the I . H. A. mu- 1-luln nu-m-ting :1 mouth was lu-lil mlnrim.: tlu- clay, :uul llllUfllt'l' was :1 suppor nu-4-ting. 'l'lu-rv Ill'4' thirty-four nu-mlu-rs. lligrlllniglltingz ilu- :u-livitios of this group was tlu- trip lllkllll to Mivliigzm State- Folli-gv during l Ill'lIlt'l S Wm-1-lc. 'l'lu- St. l'llll'i.l'k'S Daly Supper :lt whim-h tlu- l-'. F. A. worn- Ilu- honor-Q-ll gnu-sts was :mollu-r llll1Nll'flllll daltv. A projt-vi wus llllil0l'lllli0ll, hy ilu- -vlulu to Q-urn nunu-y for lu-w ilrnpa-s in tlu- Holm-- lllllklllg' room. 'l'lu-y lu-lil :I lmki-giuuls sallc- on Marx-li tif- ll nt. Ulnsuii-'s llrug: Stow-. .xllll1l'llI.Ill ilu- 4-lull luis not zu-4-omplislu-cl :llul ilu- ols,iQ-1-live-s si-t up for tlu-msn-lvl-s, llu- girls in ilu- I . H. A. rvallim- tlu-y halve- nu-i tlu- olvst:u-li-s il lu-W vlltlr must nu-vt, :uni llu-y look torwnril to smootlu-r going lu-xt ye-air. Q32 JKDVERT IEMENB gjiw .,- ,.. - Q 7 - W xx? nada? 113 GOBER KUSSMAUL ELECTRIC PUMP systems Sales 8m Service WELL DRILLING 8. REPAIRING WOODLAND 2306 Telephone MICHIGAN 2427 GIenn's Standard Service STANDARD DIL l'RODI'f I'S ATLAS Tires - Batt:-ries - Art-essories GLENN FARTHING 107 Main St. Woodlzntd Compliments of Ted's Texaco Service The Fnrnter's Gas Man Hastings, Mit-higan Complitnents of I58II8'S ZO0DIII Market We Spvt-inlize ill Specialties XYDDDLAND Contplilnvnts of G. Ii. McMillan PDITLTRY DEALER Phone 2211 Wootllannl Dun te-nding at qtiztrrvlb Witt-n you rt-ztlizv whztt it wonderful lllilll l atm. you t-nn t-ull nn- np. Jbytee tnwef-tl.yl: I wtmtlt-1' if l'lI t'ot-ttgtiizv you with at he:tt'tI'! I just h:1ven't the time fm' XX'0I'l'yilIg :thtntt t-un tlitions I What do you tnt-nn? Wt-ll, in dttytinn- Tn Inn hnsy, :intl :tt night I'1n too sive-ny. 'WVIIOI1' :tru you going with that basket 47 ripples? I'tn going t-:tlIing.: on : tim-tm s IIIIIIIIIIIPI' tu night. I Neigiiiun-: Wlt:tt lll2lk0S you look nt mv like thn young nntn'! .lnnior: I tlmngltt you wt-rv in the Imspitztlf' t 1 Neigzllluwt W'h:tt owl' Have you thtlt Id9il?N .Itniim': I heatrd lint I ts-ll Mum that you had het-n slmutimz oh' you month again . CUIIIIIIEIIIPIHS of MCCARTN EY AG ENCY Lake Odessa Michigan Compliments of LAKE-Il CLEANERS Phone 5341 Lake Dila-ssa Compliments of GIIIIHEFS SIIDIII' MIIIIIBI HOME 0F FRESH l'R0DlIl'E Wootllannl. Mivhigan Compliments of LEIINAIIIJ FUNERAL HIIME Hastings, Michigan i J Compliments of TIl0MPSON'S FURNITURE On M-37 . . . . M Mile West Of Hastings Barry Counly's Newesi' Furniiure Siore Hasiings Phone . . . 2275 Best Wishes From ALLIS-GHALMEHS FARM IMPLEMENTS SALES - Sl'IRYlCE F. S. NIETHAMEH Phone 2501 Woodland COIIIIIHIIIPIHS of . C. PENNY CO. Hastings, Michigan Hastings Motor Sales ll0ll6E- PLYMUUTH JUB-RATED THUGKS SALES . SERVIUE GENFINE MOPAR PARTS and ACCESSORIES 220 East State St. Phone 2837 Hastings l'm lbick lCst1ep's wife, said Mrs. lflstep. How do you do, said the beautiful blonde. I'n1 his sec-x'eIa1'y. Uh, were you? an' sworcd Mrs. Estcp. Mrs. Bryant tread- ing? 2 ll says here that mountain shccp can run forty miles an hour. Mr. Bryant: Il would take a lamb like that to follow our Mary. Glendon F.: I got a now little lrahy broth- cr. 'v Joyce B.: Another one? Geo, yoifve got about twcnty, ha vcn't you? Glcndon: Yeah, .loym-cz What's his name? Glcndon: We callcd him Mike for two days. Joyce: For two days? What ll2lll1bPIlt'll? Glendon: After two days my father and mothcr found out we've already gut a Mike in the family. Compliments of BOB 8 WOOIIYS K. B. Supply Co Goodyear Tires General Electric Products Hastings, Michigan Compliments of H. H. Terryherry Company Manufactuers of YOUR WOODLAND SCHOOL RINGS and PINS Once a Customer- Always a Friend Grand Rapids Michigan vOlllDllIllPIltS of Ly Barker's Drug Store Hastings. Michigan vOllllllilll9IIl,S of Bonnet 6: Gown Shop Hastings. Michigan Compliments of Earl R. Boyes REAL ESTATE Hastings, Michigan Compliments of Eastside Lumber Co. Compliments of Jerry Andrus ALL FORMS 0F INSURANCE and BONDS Phone 2519 Nat'l Bank Bldg. A Compliments of King's Style Shop Phone 2531 Lake Odessa CONGRATULATIONS T0 W. H. S. SENIORS C. B. HODGES Dependable Jeweler Hastings, Michigan Compliments of Dr. Derk Stuive Chiropractor Hastings, Michigan Compliments of DE CAM P'S GARAGE CASE FARM MACHINERY WO0DBURY, MICHIGAN Miss Heese once went to a hotel and was there hut a few minutes when she cabled down to the clerk. You must do some- thing ahout. the mos- quito in my room. I want to he alone. Dick Engle went into a store 'to do some Christmas shopping. It was so crowded that! when he scratched his hack t h r e e d a in e s slapped him. Ailene G.: Have you heard of the new house- hold appliance? It's a compass for grapefruit. Tells you which way the grapefruit's going to squirt. Roger called on Jan- ice and brought a pack- age. What have you got there? she said. Do you like candy? I love it, she said. Well, I brought a pan. I.et's make fudge. Arleta J.: I had an operation and the doc- tor left a sponge in me. Elwood H.: Got any pain? Arleta: No, hut, boy. do I get thirsty! Compliments of Dr. DeForest Walton Optometrist Hastinps, Michigan Compliments of Pickens Bros. Lake 0dessa Mlchlgan Compliments of H. E. Feldt Elgin 8 Bulova Watches Watch Repairing Lake Odessa Michigan Compliments of Braden Pharmacy REXALL DRUGS Lake 0dessa Michigan Compliments of S p a n gl e r ' s Hastings Leading Store Phone 2166 134 W. State Hastings, Michigan Werner Motor Sales Authorized Dealer for Evinrude Motors-Century Boats DeSoto - Plymouth Motor Cars Phones 2482 or 2134 Hastings, Michigan Compliments of Feldpauch 's Food Center Hastings, Mlchlgan cOIlllliiIllPlliS of Royal Cleaners Quality - Service - Courtesy Jetferson at Court Hastings Compliments of Gilliland Bros. Kaiser S2 Frazer Dealer Lake Odessa Michigan l'ompl.iments of Leon E. Hynes TEXACO SERYICE Woodland, Michigan Compliments of Dr. Arthur Vargo Chiropractor Phone 2713 Hastings l'ompI.iments of Lee's Market Phone 2431 Lake Odessa l'ompI,iments of COFFEE SHOP ll. L. Smith, Prop. Hastings, Miehigan SEE l'S NOW FOR THE LATEST IN SPORT AND IHRICSS STYLES Shoes for ALL Oeeasionsn Phil. li.--t'0Illill1.f out of the show, Une Touch Of Venus, ,with Lnelln. Nice picture, w:1sn't sln-'! l'Ih-amor: Isn't the lll.lNlllviigili wonderful? Duane: Yes, hut il's like the third degree. i'1il'ZlI1lll'I iYhat do you mean by that? lmane: lt makes me -want to say sonn-thing: l know I'ln going to 1'0- yrret . Mrs. Ilia-ks: I'm going: to take my fm' Cont down and put it in 4-old storage this afternoon. Mrs. Estep: 'l'hat's a wonderful idea--it keeps them from losing their hair, getting: spoiled, and nobody eau steal them. M rs. Ilir-ks: Yeah, sometimes l wish I eould put my husband in there for 21 vouple months. .ioyc-e Slllifllu walked into :1 rlelieatesserl, Give me ten vents' worth of olives. Ivo you want' me to wrap them limp? asked the t'it'l'ii. No, flllllvli Joyve, l'l:l 1'oll them lnunef' Compliments of Woociy's Cities Service Phone 4941- Lake Odessa Compliments of David Smith Lake Odessa Michitlilll Compliments of Cascadden's Phone 2264 Hastilltthl Compliments of Rnssetter Bakery Phone 3821 Lake Odessa Compliments of Faui's Hardware TYOOULAND Compliments of Doly's Service Station Lake Odessa. Michigan COIIIDITIIIPIIIS of Nlulliken's Sinclair Service Riverside Tires Winter King Batteries Phone 2851 Woodland BEST YYISI-IES FROM Puff-urn sllssj Lake Odessa, Mir-higan Compliments ol' WILCOX FLoRlsTs COMPLETE FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDINGS - FUNERALS - PARTIES - ETC. I'L'I'RA MODERN WEDDING ARRANGEMENT, Complete-Sl5.00 IO4 Easl' Hign S+. Phone 2530 Hastings, Mich. Conlpliments of Rockhill 6: Kinney Sinclair Super Service OOMI'LE'I'E Ll'IiRIOA'I'ION Goodyear Tires Sz Batteries Cleaning - Waxing - Washings IFE A'I' ALL TIMES Corner Green 8 Jefferson HASTINGS, MICHIGAN Rest Wishes From Adelhen Gurlrighl AT YOI'R SERVICE Clarence E. Marvin HARDWARE Lake Odessa, Min-higan Compliments of Miller Real Estate Co. If yon want to buy sell or trade Real Estate, see us. Phone 2751 Hastings Clare R. appeared he- fore a jnilg.-fe and plead- ed that his lll2ll'l'I2l1It' he annulled. Un what l.fI'0IlIl1IS'fu asked the judge. Her father d i d n 't have a lieense for his gun. Yon know that oxtail you sold me last week was j n s I wonderful, said Rose Mary llaggett to the lnm-her. I want another one oft' the same ox. Mrs. Mm-Rain was feel- ing kind of kittenish. Don, she said to her husband, Yon know I I'PlllPlllIl0l' hefore we were lIlilI'I'It'KI you used tio can-li me in your arms. Yes, replied her husk hand. now I 1-atc-h you in my pockets. BEST IVISI-IES FROM BRAD SMITH FORD SALES 8 SERI'lI'I'I Phone 5591 Lake Odessa Compliments of Hastings Cleaners Hastings, Miehigan Compliments of Paul Automotive Phone 2770 HASTINGS Annahie Funeral Home, inc. 428 South Jefferson Street HASTINGS PHONE 2963 Compliments of SMITH BROS., VELTE 81 CO. DEALERS IN GRAIN - SEEDS - FLOUR - FEED - COAL - BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 2l I I Dick Estep, Mgr. Woodland SALT - LIME - WOOL Woodbury, Lake Odessa l'o111pli111e11ts of Anderson's Food Market Qualify Merchandise Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Drugs - Hardware - lee Cream Gasoline - Oil WOODRURY, MICHIGAN Lake Odessa Phone 3247 Compliments of Woodland 5c to 51.00 Store VARIETY MERCHANDISE IIUNIAP WATCH REPAIR WAKMANN WATCHES WITH THE ONE YEAR REPAIR POLICY 120 N. MICHIGAN AVE. Phone 2127 HASTINGS Rohertai M. applied for Il joh as ll steno- gflllllltll' and they gave her :1 test i11 spelling. How do you spell Mississippi? she was asked. The river or the state? HRVIHIIIS the name of that hook yOll'l'9 read- ing? Glendon asked Don S. What Twenty Million Women Want. Let me see if they got, my llllllllx spelled right, said Don. Mr. Hicks went into u restuuraiiit and order- ed some tish. After he Look ll couple of nionth- fuls, he culled over the proprietor. This fish is awful, he said. I was here Il month ago and the fish was WflIlll0I'flll. Why is il so had now? 1'l'lllIl'i9iOl'Z I IIUIIII know. ll's the some fish I COIIIDIIIIIICIIICS of HERALD E. IILASSIG BORDEN'S ICE CREAM ACME QUALITY PAINTS Phone 2521 Woodland CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 Il. J. ROIlInS0n, Il.V.S. Lake Odessa Michigan FOIIIIIIIIIIPIIIS of G. L. MORSE REST IVISHES FROM HlGl'lLAND'S DAIRY House Delivery in Woodland Phone 2651 Hastings MIDDAUGIPS SUNOCO SERVICE GAS MOHAWK TIRES PHONE 5791 OIL LAKE ODESSA Compliments of Young's Music Shoppe 203 S. Michigan Ave. Ph. 2853 HASTINGS Compliments of SWANSUN AGENGY Auto-Life-Fire lns. and Bonds Call 2908 109 W. State Sl. Hastings Compliments of Mac's Goiiee Shop lh'e:lkfast's- Lnnehes- Dinners Short Orders Lake Odessa Michigan THIS ANNUAL l'l'l!LlSHlCIl BY Bird Printing Bo. Advertising Newspaper Publishers Joh Printing of All Kinds XVOODLAND Compliments of ROTH'S Complete Home Furnishings Hastings, Michigan .I o y 1- 1' Kent 1 My ll n 1' l 1- won fourte1-n Illl'tiillS in the lnsl w:n ' I'1-url l'.: wus he al sl1:u'psliooter'! .ltlyl't'I No, :1 erup- sl11nut1'l'. IlilXYI'0lll't' li. How mn yon toll ai Indy XVOFIIII. Arthur A. 'l'l1oy'i e the kind that 1lon't pnt out their h:m1ls when they A turn. motor1-y1-lo 1' o p stopped :I speeflillg ear. Wh:it's the ideal of driv- ing.: sixty ln il 1- s mi l1onr? .lennne Fisher: I l'0Illllll'i halve been driv- ing sixty miles an lionr. I ll2lVPll'f been ont :ln lunn' vet Compliments of Barton's Lunch Stop 7 Miles North of Lake Odessa on l'. S. l6 Compliments of MOAlillIll'S Mllilll SHIBS Phone 6241 Lake Odessa Compliments of O , I Bill s Drlvezln Just North of Lake Odessa 1m Road to l'. S. I6 Open Noon 'till Midnite Daily Compliments ot' Carpzntcfs Texaco Lake Odessa Michigan Compliments of A Friend Compliments of lronside 8: Micheal Hat Shop Rose Dress Shop Hastings, Michigan fflluy and Sell the Cooperative Way DISTRIBUTORS FOR Farm Bureau Brand Quality FEEDS and SEEDS. Poultry Mashaa and Feeds of All Kinds SALT, TILE, COAL, COKE BINDER Tw1NE and I-'ENCING Wa are always in the market for your GRAIN, BEANS and CLOVER SEED DoN'T FORGET FARM BUREAU FRTILIZER-. IIIGIIEST QUALITY AT Low COST! DEALERS FOR CO-OP SELF PROPELLED COMBINES BLACK nAwR coRN PLANTERS, OHIO DISCS, THOMAS GRAIN DRILLS, GRAMM FARM WAGONS, UNICO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC. Woodland - Phono 227 I Hastings - Phone I 2 I 8 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST OF LUCK T0 TIIE WOODLAND SENIORS Lake Odessa Canning Co. Lake Odessa Michigan Compliments of Jacobs Prescription Pharmacy Phone 2l3I HASTINGS Compliments of Miss Clark Hastings, Michigan Mr. Allen went to the doctor. You just have a cold, said the doctor. Take a glass of hot lemonade after a hot hath. 'Phe next day Mr. Allen came hack. Hey, Doc- tor, he said. I never did get to the hot lemonade. I couldn't drink all of the hot hath. Ailene G.: Did you ever hear of the little mouse who was so sup- erstitious it wouldn't walk in front of a black 1-at on a Friday? Jeanne F.: Kiss me. Bill: Why? Jeanne: Oh, I don't know. .lust eouldn't think of anything else to say. Compliments of ' Golden Jersey Dairy ' Phone 4221 Lake oaem Compliments of UNloN BANK Compliments ol' Senters Implement Co. Lake Odessa Mlehlgan The Hastings Banner HASTINGS Steel-vent Piston Rings Compliments of MANUFACTURING C0. Hastings, Michigan Makers of lem Tyne Snark Plugs Compliments of Lake Odessa Co:Op Ass'n FEEDS - GRAINS - LIVESTOCK Orville lleeker, Mgr. Lake Odessa Michigan Compliments of Ssmrau Men's Store Clothing - Shoes - Hats Shoe Repairing Varsity Sweaters Mrs. Steenwyk was shaking her husband, trying to awaken him Larry, get np, she shouted. l ln-:lr :1 mouse sqneakingf' Yon hear a mouse squeak- ing? XVhaI do you want me lo do? Get np and wil it Mrs. llolly was shop- ping: in a hardware store. Have yon any wallpaper? she asked. Ye-s. said the 1-lerk. Lake Odessa Miehigan CONGRA'I'l'LA'l'lONS and BEST OF LUCK T0 Tl-IE WOOIIIAND SENIORS iVelil, 1-an I pnl it on myself? Yes, but l think it would look better on the wallf' said the 4-lurk. Compliments of Elfstrom's CLOTHING - FOOTWEAR SCHOOL SWEATERS Lake Odessa Mielligall Compliments of Lake Odessa Green house Flowers for All Oeeasions Phone 4231 Lake Odessa Compliments of Lakeview Bowling' Lanes Lake Odessa, Michigan O Make Your Savings Work Two Ways MONEY INYESTED IN THE HASTINGS BUILDING S LOAN ASS'N - HELPS PEOPLE OIVN THEIR OIVN HOMES ! 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