Woodleaf High School - Acorn Yearbook (Woodleaf, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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Woodleaf High School - Acorn Yearbook (Woodleaf, NC) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 20 of 64
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Page 20 text:

Jerlean Snider Poet Class Poem Arise and cheer, Oh Woodleaf High, The Senior class is marching by, With cap and gown and buoyant step Our Senior dignity we have kept. But how can we leave our dear old school ? We've tried so hard to keep each rule. Remember the time we were late for class And for punishment had to empty the trash? And don’t forget the Junior play, It sure went over in a Hillbilly way; Morning devotions were an inspiration, And Beta Club with initiation. The Junior-Senior banquet table Looked like a fairy-land in fables, Basketball with the fans screaming. Hey, Seniors! We've been dreaming. Forgive us for wandering back this way. We are here for a special occasion today, The time for which so long we've waited. We are about to be graduated. We know not what the future holds But with God’s help we will be bold, And bear each problem and surprise; Our lives a challenge, not a compromise. Jerlean Snider Poet

Page 19 text:

Mildred Foster Historian Class History In nineteen hundred and fifty, forty-one freshmen boarded the W. H. S. Airliner fora four year flight through the classrooms and halls of Woodleaf High. Through the careful guidance and leadership of Mr. James Barringer, our pilot, we completed the first year of our flight. ‘‘All aboard, all aboard,’’ called our new pilot, Mr. James Wilhelm, as thirty-six passengers climbed into the plane and took their seats for the nineteen fifty-one Sopho- more ‘‘take off.’’ Before we realized it the plane was descending again, this time at the Junior Airport where two students discontinued their flight, leaving an enrollment of thirty-four. Before we left the ground another passenger was noticed, and the pilot waited until Miss Jeanette Current, our adviser, boarded the plane. During our Junior travel we experienced many thrilling adventures; among them were our Junior Play and the Junior-Senior Banquet. But soon May rolled around and once again the W. H. S. Airliner brought thirty-four Juniors to a safe landing. Thus, for three years we had flown through our Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior years. We could hardly believe that now we were climbing into the dear old W. H. S. for the last time. Thirty of our original group and one new student brought our crew to thirty-one. Assisting the pilot were: President, Leroy Burgess; Vice-President, Patricia Benson; Secretary, Jerlean Snider; Treasurer, Jackie Barbee; and Sponsor, Mrs. David Chambers. Receiving our class rings, presenting the Senior Play, attending the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Carolina-Tennessee Football Game at Chapel Hill were some of the high- lights enjoyed. We are very grateful to our parents, teachers and principal for their inspiring help and guidance. We will sincerely strive to ‘‘Make our lives a Challenge and not a Compro- mise.”’ Historian, Mildred Foster



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