Woodlawn High School - Woodlawnian Yearbook (Woodlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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ELEHENTAHY SGHOGL MANS As this school year rapidly draws to a close,all the grades are studying hard to conolete their work. Although we have had many interruptions, such as an eeidemic and stormy days which caused school to be closed, we hope to pass into the next grade with flying colors. The Kindergarten has already begun to plan its graduation program and is eagerly looking forward to the event. We've en- d our first year in sehool,and now we are ready to out aside toys and games and settle down to reading and writing. On April 4th,the First Graders ilsnted tomato seeds in lit- cups. Je out then in a sunny window and watched them eager- ly every day, How pleased we were when Paul Walker's little plan We'r idly keep for inf them. The Second Grade found there were less joye our tio ts poked their heads up through the ground in just one week! e happy to renort that everyone's plants are now growing rap and can soon be transnlanted to outdoor gardens. Also we very busy doing the 3 R's, and are tr Second Grade when such good readers 3 yina herd to be ready and girls are becom- enjoy listening to June comes. Many boys that you would surely had a ncourtinh been than forty days of school left. That meant the first of May and we had to get very, very busy. We must finish our second grade readers to be ready for bigver third rrade reedors,we must prac- tice our number story combinations until we never get caught by one. Can we do it all ir less than forty days? 7e'll try. One of the most interesting signs of spring to us is the return of the birds. Je studied about twelve different bird families and were glad when we found some of them moving right into Woodlawn. Je know the wrens, expecially, will Melo victory gardeners keep their gardens free of bugs and worms. Do you have your garden clot picked out? Don't forget to grow a couole huge pumpxins for jack-o-lanterns! Iith warmer weather and sunny days approaching, it is some- times difficult to concentrate on school work,but the third gra- to finish all textbooks by June. Already class cicnic to be held the last week of our lunches and walk down to the beach ders are working busily we are planning for the school. We shall bfing for games and races. - are on the last lan of the school year, The fourth graders hovinn conoleted the 30 weeks tests. We are working very hard to finish this 7ear's work and have a few weeks to review before final examinations. We are now studving about our neighbors in the Western Hemisnhere. It was interesting to learn the Argen- tinians call their nreaident's hone the nPink House.n Argentina is siiilar to our Unitcd,States, and also raises cattle to feed some countries of Eurone. They live below the eeuetor in the South Temperate beltgwe live above the equator in the North Tem- perate bolt. fe have learned our climate is like theirs. A- nother country we studied is China. Cone in and see our bulle- CContinued on page 46 l5 J

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Last Row: Row 3: Row 2: Row l: Absent: GRADE SCHOOL CHORUS Barbara Edwards, Helaine Hegedus, Johanna Altherr, Gertrude Skowronski, Doris Oberst, Shirley Morefield, Elaine Holthoff Arthur Gunson, Alice Bartus, Marilyn Stadlmeir, Larry Scheffler, Donald Baxter, Alfred Pericak, Joan Young, Grace Curtis May Bell, Emilio Raolini, Jean Bratek, Frieda Moritz, Ralph Bus, Carol Glor, Anna Anderson Stanley Bratek, Frances Carmody, Barbara Olson, Ruth Altherr, Carol Bartus, Sylvia Page, Margaret Wheaton, Thomas Kashino Donna Strine, Grace Gleason lk



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BLSKETBXLL Lxst Row: Cgfzleo full.L, Jonezh Bcbek, Robert Mulholland, John Gerhard, dnrry Ticher - Roi L: Carlton Robbins, Jpck R Htorik, Robert Sohweikert, John Jenner, Joseph Clenieez, Robert Baker Row 3: Ellsworth Coroenter, Eugene Romyoh, Gerald Ruehle, John Boggs, Donlel Gold, Stephen Mikec,Feul Zacomrine Row 2: Mr. Francie Manley, Thomas Green, Harold Boggs,Walter Saline, Victor Durni, Richard Deen l Row l: Janes Bowers, Richard illnon, Pohl Durni, Chester Fi- giel, Donald Friocio, Nilllnm Dnosing, Arthur Wolczmk 1' ,- 'lziffi xr dlnnMnlL Lost Row: Guido Gnlfo, Robort Schwcihert, John Boggs, Gerald Hnehle, Norbert Eckert, Chnrlos Pollok Row 3: Joseph Behnk, Tillich Dnsninc, John Gerhard, Stephen Hihne, John huhnn, Pnnl Zaoonrinn, ,'.. Arthur Welozak, Rudy Mnohino, Robert Mulholland Row 2: Eugene Schoetz, Pool Dnrni, Walter Snline,Doniel Gold Leonard Dress l, Herbert Block, Joseph Oleniocz, Rob- ert Baker How ln Hr. Francie Kenley, Donnlo Frimoio, James Powers, hiehnrd hzrnon,Chentwr Fijlel,Hnrold Hoqqe, Ellswortl Carpenter, Victor Durni, Richard illnnn l6

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