Woodstown High School - Wood Chips Yearbook (Woodstown, NJ)

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,J L. dpidmhlualqnf Ed PLUHENEE l1HlPFI'l'H H M q HALSIUN IIIJHHELL Published by the Senior Class luqh Arkon! LIFE nf Wnndstnwn Hiqh Schnnl 2 'an ., I . .W AVO! 5 WOW' I QF? 2-A It x s . - L 7 , . Y 1 , If ' I r' f 47 ,f - with FRESH AN ll!-1 EES HH Nix Y .X x 7 fk f Q ff' 'N ,ff SVP, N pf' FUUTBALLM aild HIIIIHEY X I N A 1 if P iv ,715 ' fm fx - If ' f f 'Q X ' ff: ' xi fqfi: lf' ggi?-fda ' Qvixfl' -5 fwfr ' Exif-A - -Sf ,.g?.n.g:..,,,g.:':??' ' 'X' ' g 11:-' ' A J-ag XS IKZXW R 4 ,yd-... X 5 0-QQ 'x'3,?2 g W ?f' 6'- ' is e1 .faf L15 lf, gf , i -7 S, Z' ai 5 -all 9 with BASKETBML ' 3 E SEATING SNUW X wi lh BASEBALL if R ll! Z ff' Q-L5 HUM!-KNEE - PHUM- GRADUATION ff' 33 YEAHBUUH ST PF KWH Smal? est lszl We the class of 46 are a fortunate class Four years ago when we began our high school life vue were engaged in a second world war Hovxexer it did not mean much to us then Life was going on much as usual and we were eager to begin a new era of school actmty Perhaps we read the inescapable headlines in the daily paper or listened inattentnely to our families as they discussed the most horrible vsar in history but it vias not until vue became a fem years older and our classmates oegan to lease for the serxices that vue realized hon much all of this would affect our future By the time vie were luniors some of us vierc thinking seriously of college others were planning for to do You we are Seniors Hostilirics haxe ceased and pea e ibounds oncc more The door to the future is opened ind before us lies our great country oxcrflomng xx ith 'in abund incc of opportunities Mig uc is indixiduils and as 1 class go forvs ird in this greit vnorld of tomorrovr ilxsays remembering the high stmdards and principles which ire taught and instilled by XVoodstoun High School I C 1 7 , 3 ' 7 Y ' ' v v ' 7 v v ' I 7 ' 7 . 4 r I . B Y V Y ' . . . ' Y I D y . ' A ' D ' V , - 4 - 1 .- V v .6 - - - B- . ' 1 V - ' X- . V. . ' .' i- , ' 1 V - , y .I - V ' Al career. some were looking forward to marriage. while still others were pondering what X V 4 A ' A ' . . Qlhh 1' l ' 'X K 'c L' ' l .4 V ' - . . ' - . . . , ' , - ,, - . . , V' , V' t - ai: ' '. ' ' 'Q ' ', 4 ' 'i ' i' 4 . 5 ' L ' ' Izdllm Florence Grrfhth AIIIIIHJII Edlfmr Dons Shoemaker ane Buckley Adifffljlllg Gertrude Shipman Barbara Holmes o Ayares Bzzmzefr Manager Ralston Dorrell Aryltfant Bnrmejr Mafzageu HIFf0Ild1I5 Colson Iredell Albert Hnles Wnnnfred Hull Anna Mae Elder AH Edna' Wrllram Harbrson Marjorre Coles Pmfbef Grace Layton faculty Gayncll Mulford Gler Houghton Dorothy Coleman Sporty Edltof Paul Elwell Ph '0g'af'b9 Wrllram Van Derbeck Afrzftafzt Spoftf Edftoff Who I W,-bo Rhoda Mae Ioxett Harry Buzby LOIS Haines Barbara Shafer B10gIdPhI6J' Typzrlr lvlatllda Schvsertly Bette Stexens Esther Cassady Marjorie McAll1ster Frances Pennal Nancy ohn Blacklock Wlllxam Rees es Turner Barbara Holmes Dorothy Coleman , J . . ' , , J 6 ' 4 1 . 4 A . s x K L . Arriflmlt Art Edilorr , . , A ' . . 1 ' A ' , v . . 3 L V 5 V 5 V, . 7 7 J , ' , , WJ' IIEIIIE TIU 'I 0 A1111 Penn and M111 Timm mu XVe the class of 46 ded1cateth1s our yearbook to you NY'e thank you for your patlente understdndlng your yery good hum mr ,md tom plete modesty of the extent of your yxork tures luxe been sutetsses If IS to you our minds thit xxc my Ill y mu fu mt 1 our glass yyh.1t1t1s XX ell num fnttt you I 2 ,ft W d f Q , 1 U Q 7 Y. JV . 1 r Because of you our prom, our dances. our plays, all of our ven- So, ' ' 1 ' . f W 1 'A fl '- Thi k 1-1 1 4 gkng Graduating, into a world of Peace But Peace 1n 19-46 holds the hrghest rdeal that man eyer con celyed Democracy One World Equalrty these vtords you haye heard many trmes but today therr meanrny, rs greater and truer than exer before realrzed Nothrng rs so hopeful as youth Hence yyhere Furthermore youth has the tendency to gaze lnler doscoprcally at the scene aherd Wooclstoun Hrych School has been your meet me place for the plst four years It has been your place of yoy and your place of ysorle 'lou haye as H RAGG IR P111 f PLL MA B BAT! EN Sn ellljllig Pfzmz I May you contrrbute your shxre of seryrce to the creation of these rdeals achreye success and find happrness Aboxe all may you shed honour upon the drploma whrch Woodstown Hrgh grants to you rn thrs your Commenc ment sembled here that you mrpht better prepare your haxe done thrs yubrlantly but well Thrs book rs an outcome of your many endeay ors here 'Ireasure rt for rt vrll brrng., you fond memorres of the good old dzys when you were youth i y Ib A . . f I. ppl f K- ' , L- ' , , - - y . . K . v f ' ' ' '. ' e Y ' y ' V I - , - v ' , . - - youth assembles life is buoyant and expectant. self for the many' tasks that lie ahead. Most of you : q . K -, , ,K ', . ' ' ' , ,y ., I .g ' l Y K 4 1 ' ' ' ' '. 1 'c ' ' , ' .'.' I 7 ' ' y- K-, L ,.L D , , 1 '.x . y Lv: V V v,. . ' , , . , , I , A - , . 4 ri rlpx I K I3 Q6 xlf B PHILLIP ALAMI11 fi, U13 A Rutgers l'nivcrxiIy xg .ag-f,'l',f,11,,,L A . :D ARINSHIRC l li LIEANOR M. BVZBY Ridcr College Cfuum M-'J - H l,UlI5l 'l4l'lUMI'NU lDlLlxII1NHH C1-llg-gl 'll,J.'f L 'f..::.'. IYIJY UML rl: JOSEPH H. EW'AR'l Temple L'nix'crsity P111 dull Edlrmljwl a Rl'TH VALFNTIN Brennu Clnllcgu P1 1'.'..1. l1.1m,1.',wr: N MARY C. FIROR Bsavcr Cullegc. L.lkl'.l7'f4lI L pf XYZ -mcn X jJrKg'Q.lrl'NL'y Clullug: T ljlyvy lrllff lllflll? JJf11Qvfl....'. MARY ANN IRVINE Trenton Sure Teaclucrs Cnllzgc .llnlzr PHYLLIS T. KIZNPINNKI fe Bucknell L'nivc1'sity vq lfnglzxfw fijii A 'Q- vrx .A U 'A , in X Z F AXXA li XX'lC1Xlli Nl:Kl5ll.l.l K.-Xlilllx Lu kluxwy' C-lllcgc t-lr Xx4.lllll.lIl' nl-Llllllllg N XX'.vn1cr1 Nh' L Iifffng lg. ff: f Cnl'l.llfl.MA G NX'lfRNlQR l,L'1fCc Sfllnnrl C. ff rf, mn 'L .'.:.l 14 . l I vfylfi-7'L tl l!U ,f ARTHl,'Rl xxi B DST ' ,BNE Tlenttrjll Vtgtmnal ride ,' jJSchdol xx A,f',y662u'11fIrial Arff rv Ll 1 ,IEAN M, BA1,1,AxTx'xu Sclmtml .lt Arclutccture, N. Y. Ari f wg. , 'l R Q i Q ' , I ' c ' I . I 5 . DOROTHY.P, KRAMMIE University of Penmylv.1ni.1 K3 Sffrvf? A x Xmlllli j. LYNN Juniata College M.11f1fn1.1Iin ARI TNI' ROBYRTR T3 - T' 1 '1- . - , , Q. 1, yu CARI. R, BECKER Muhlcnlwcrg College Sfvrhlf Sllldltl T 1. I 1 AW ' t VERA B. OANEILL Vassar Cullcgc Erlglitfv ,' . lff GLADYS R. BITTHR Ruler College: Commerrixl BETTY Llilf PliTTRY TNl1lryX'lllt College Ffnwgrz L.lI11Lfll.l.2:'l DOROTHY C. BOLBTER New -Icrwy Cullegc fur U Wfumen wr1or1fiLG:.1v1d llvavld Hitlor . R : 7 I C 0' 1 Us DOROTHY Y. SCOTT Temple Kniwnity , Srinzfr D Y J S1 111 ms Stl'r'Ll.lrj Io apr' It 'f Y ELIZABETH P, CRlSPlNr1 Pfmwpjl SeCv's,,1t'fl Io PV'l71t'lp.If' ' 1 l . 1 Tx' , I5 Ya O W Z Klmwm .7 N 4 11 IOSLPH Al ARLS e 1 lr muree mm about town who seems to be so populrr among, the fanrer se rs oe He can alwvqs be depended upon for a good laugh It vlrll be 1 long, tlme before vue vull forget oe and hrs danung eye brovts Glee Club 1-L Pferfdcnl 4 ll 00dJ'f0lIlc1l? 3 -I Pbologm bg Club 1 Anberj Club 2 umm PJ Dzuuug Club 1 Uulled Nz tmur Club 1 Libr 113 Club 4 ffl NL BL Clx LLX mpc rs :me of our te!m1 jorettct who has been fa gre-Ar as, set' to,,the Sehlor Class She rs '1lWH,S 1I1'PL15hlHg for Mhwt she thmles IS right flee Club 1 Bzml 1 I rim 1 3 Bzufelbzll 1 um Plu Ill llax' fwuful e D1 funn ubl 7 Jn H11 Il 1 114111 fOHN BLflClxLOflx Rlttle Rlttle 00051 Here tomes lohnme nn hrs Model A Alu 1,5 prepared ID his studxes ind ready to help ohnnle has mlde 1 plaee for hlmself rn our L 155 'ln lxm Club 1 lcaubfmb 4 Clem Club -I HARRY BUZBY Bemg quxet and dlgnxhed does not mtertere mth Buz .abrlrty tp End hrs xx 15 around If romanee were a eourse rn hugh school Buz rndeed would be 'tn honor student 1 7 bzsldlu Ill i. Y P lllflt I l BROU N ll weight h ls anything, to do mth persontlrty ve re .ifrald Pat would be left out lt doesnt Pit hts a xery pleasrng personal :ty 1nd rs 'mln ys reldy to speak 1 good word L57 HLR CASSADI ulet but llxx 155 wrllxng, to help ls Esther Her PlCdSlI'l3 manner rs another of her attrie tue eharleterrstres 1 111 1 l emboo Dzmmg Club Iufrzunnzlu 1 J l - .4 , V1 , 1' Y, ., 'If ,J f . 1 ' 4- Y V' rr h f l , A V ,, A JNL l cr ,L 1 7 Q5 K. Y 1 X ' Q 5. ' Aj ff ' uv , ','-xv R X f N :J b ' - .1 . . 1 t I The trll. d. lc-lr' 'l . - L -f 4 -l ul ' 'fx' ., . ' ' Y L f v A A -.X V. V , , ' '- ',k, V , . I - ' , as Y. .'. ' A 41' L' ' ' . 7 ' ' 'la . K' ' . Y J . I -. Y,va, 2' rr, 1 ' '. .C ' ' 1 f'- ' f,. g - , , ' l 5. n I Y 4 ' A . - .5 , , Q. . - f : ' : f JL .A.4V A E.. L- . . I .y. N V k X. .' ' ,- . Q ' I lr' 1 . . 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Q P Q by 4 'luubl ' P P Illvl ' 'ft , l f '1 ' Pl,1.1 X ' ff as , yy J if 'P Q 11 'ILSIO X DORRLLL In the eourse ol hum 111 eyent5 1t lb eudent that ue 1n115t meet all le1nd5 of people D D as ure you I5 a loyal ple151nt fr1end H5 character IS trans formed to meet any OLLHSIOH H,1udum I l Llbnuy Club 2 tm 4 1111101 Play Senza: Play P10721 Comuzftfee I earboni Turk 3 ROBLR7 ILl:C15l:NS1l:lN I'1lled vs1th x1tal1ty Bob IS al ways on the 5,0 H15 loyalty t h1s class eannot be extelled by anyone Vilhen you re feel1n,1, blue Bob IS the best ITlCLllLlDC that can be presenbed Glfe Club n Iezrbrri Sui Pffm C fum free w Dune Cfm fee I '7 'X XA HAL LLDLI1 Il l1e eu t et from 1 group by her llUyL,lllC bhe IS not only loads of fun but no tasle seem5 too large for her to taelele A b tter ela5sm1te eould not be found Gln Club DIdIllJflf Club K6 SARAH IOSILR Sally ,IS one of our pyest tlassmates always to be found mth 1 5m1le Her plans for the tuture 1re uneertmn but our best x115he5 LO vs1th her Gltf Club 1 Dzmmg 7 111 mu: Il PALL l:LlIJLLL Pauls food humor md l11e tfyejpghon l1ly hue m 1de IIIT1 1 good fr nd offall He lb nom Preudent of h I I A and mll undolubtedly end up a yery pro5 perous farmer IA s 4 P1c1lu'e1t4 book wfofelmlxlf c,A1e1e15o 5 Wheney er, you see Lorrame youll usually get one of those Hashmy, sm1les She IS 1lv1.1ys ready for fun and m15eh1ef Mal. 1n5, extu5e5 for berm, l1te 15 an other thmf, If v1h1eh she IS good Clvewlt :dwg Dllltlllg 1 Clet Club 1 lfu1zmu11l1 7 2 f y I A 1 I 5 1 4 , f 5 5 1, X-j I' I A , X I I I 1 I YJ .e ' JU 'I 7 R' ' ' ,A , ' I f .' .' 7 Y ' ' ,' 1 . . al. . 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CL e I1 Pf13C1111111 1 DORIS HAN XOLD A qulct glfl who nexer seems to hue mugh to Sly IS Dons XOLI un llxx 1,8 dcpcnl u on l r to bc thc l1st om 1 xx thc bell r1r1L1,s I1 111 C111111111r11e RACHLL llAClx'l ll If Ruhcl halls to us from Duc town She qs 1 lnttla unduylcd as to uhethd' shc mll tllxc up flLlI'SllJg.Ol' hurdressmg Alw1ys rmdy to do her share, vm nom she wll suuee rn xxlqntucr she may do Ddfllfflgk M11111 Club 1 I11 l11111111ul1 7 Barietlulfli ll ILLIAAI HARBISOX As president of thc Scmor Class Bull hu proud wry dh Clent A11 ill lround sportsmln Bull PJ.l'llLlPdfCN m footblll md blslxetball He 15 llwvlys xullmg to help and ns 1 trrcnd of 1ll C1111 P1e11de11l 4 11111111 Pln 111111111lfee 'l 4 4 ll 111110111 I 4 1111 1 1ll1111g1 I1111t151U 1 4 B1uifb1f7 1 2 I 'S :yy -1 Y -' S, I ' fvl D L, 'sf . X' 'V ,ply ff. , -1 - 1 11 xy 1 5 1 1 f . 4 lil . Qi I 1 1. . 1 I IA 1 . D 1 A1 1 i- 1. . 'Ile A. . i, 1, 4 f ll Pdlf sukccl .1 11-II Nc 4' , .sl. I 2 L' ' . '- , . , . . . . X 1 . . 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I - f.. 1 ., ., 1 if ' . tee f, -lg 13.1111 4g Il 11 1 1.111 ' C ' 5 , I, I '5 K- ,,- 3 7' ' WL- wr- ' I jill -I1 Bill- lu' . .fer -ll f ' ' ' I . f, 'Q c rf ---'. - I T 33 'ff 7 ll ILLIAIH HART An all around sports fan Brll partrtrpated rn three mayor sports Qurte studrous and a xery lrkable fellow Bxll would lrlte to 5,0 to Notre Dame Barbe1ball2 4 BARBARA HOLMES Full of fun thats Holmesy She rs one of our Peppy cheer leaders and rs all around hockey player Holmesy rs always ready for any excrtement HHCLFJ 14 Glee Club 1 2 U aodrlomau 2 4 umm Play Comfmflee Prom Commfllee Serum Play Cheerleading 14 Dvaulamr 1 2 Band 2 ALBERT HILES One of the most lI'lfClllf.,CIll tellows m the class rs Albrc whose unassummy, manner hu won hum many frxcnds He rs rn tcrested rn sports and rs a par trcrpant rn basketball and base ball and ltnows all there rs to know about the rest of the sports mufalr 2 umm Play Commn lee P10111 C ommzftee 1 ear book Barkelball 2 4 Bafeball GLEIN HOUG Glen se sg? fdood le of l Hrs gmeworlt p e usuall Ml mg fma no alwlgays of omewor but hrs orlt rs W mt restmg y until yolr n w hr len proyes to haxe yfleqim personalgyx KJV Al?ld7I6 Club 1 amlural Clz 1 Anbery 2 rom Com Illllffe l 6d7b00k 5611101 Play Iulramuralr 1 4 Bareball 4 Bar L llzzll 4 22 llf,NIFR1ED ILL Wdnnre rs one of those good natprtd gurls l wa s wrllrng to hcl She. rs a sports fan and games eomplr tatrons are ma clear by her explanatlonsj As mapa r of the hockey teafln she was tops Horkey 2 4 Barkerball 1 2 umm Play Woodrtonfau 3 4 1 eafbook Senior Play Commit ee AHLDRED HUGHES Mildred rs a champron grggler m the class of 46 After she re cenes her drploma Mrldred would luke to be a secretary Alllflf 1 Ar! -4 1 ,Pj . I M- lt 'lf , , l .y A 4 ' , ' .' x 5 ' l ' I I' ' - D H yn ,' - i S W6 is al- l lu V A - ' ' , J 'V - If 4 ' , . ' - . , A ' ' - it , 9 , 1 Uniled Nalionr Club 2g Inlra- D 4f'14f1f C1115 fl S Glff C1115 1-44 ' , , 5 K 1 . 3, 4- M , 4 . . . . . ., ,, i r., a r . . ,ll r . . r i ' an - s n ' - ' A' ' ' - v , f V r r f ' . V - . V ya - .4 4 - 4 1 - f. - - ' al ' ' . ' ' ' 7 l 9 I I 1 1 1 '-nr, Il. ' . ' . , , ,ju . ' , if a Y. l . . 1' . . ' bg Q 'ff ' ' 1 1 3 ' - L' . X. , , J um. M M COLYO N IRLDl:LL Colson s pleasunr, manner and wutty humor haue mon hum many fruends Hus actusutues unclude band and basketball at whuch he spends much tume un practuce Orrberlra 1 Band 14 Prom Committee Bafkeball 3 -u Bare ball 3 4 Yearbook Amber, Club 2 Cooknzg Club GRACE LA! TON Dud someone say she had for gotten her book' It must be Grace us unterested un studyung people and would luke to become a psychuatrust Here s vtushung her luck' Band 1 4 Glee Club 1 4 1 mor Play Committee Hockey 1 4 Dramalnrl 2 U 0041110111411 3 4 Senior Play Prom Com mittee 5 eauboob 1177A fACOBS Etta us another one of our guy, glcrs She us a xery cooperatuse gurl and quute earnest about her studues Her ambutuon us to be come a school teacher Ar! 4 Kmiimg 2 .ff Wiz fuuxnsfuu e uf one of our home eco ucs gurls from Monroevulle She us uuetat tumds but she has her fun. Teasung and lau uni., seem to talte up much df her tume Lzbuafy l 4 Dammg 2 101 Play Commztlee 3 Inna Wirral! 2 Prom C0lIll11lll?? 23 CLARISSA jOHXSON Pug us the gurl vuuth he long trcsscs She would luke to become a nurse after hugh school We are certaun her smule wull cheer many people Art 4 Dramallrr 1 RHODA MAE LOVETT Dud you mentuon a person who possessed subtle humor? You must be referrung to Looltue for she us certaunly that The lunch table always looks form ard to Coolsue s lunch QThanks for the carrots' Glee Club 3 4 Bafbetball 3 -u Hotbey 4 Yearbook Semor Play Commutlee .f Q . X Y x . . . I 4 .K .L ,, . gn .5 Y. I. t -' f b u ' v , . . ' v v ' - . . h . ' -. , . . -f. . . ' ' . ' 9 7 7 ' 3 ' ' , l. - I 1 7 u 7 . .- u V 7 7 I ' g . 7 1 Y 7 Y Y 7 A A I .f ' u ' f n ' f' ' . . ' - f ' - 1. . . un Grace, as she usually does forget. Q , ' , ' ' . ' V' ' ' . iw ,' I V1 ' '. 4 ' ' , g I 'A gflm- 1 -5' I -:le I 12 ,Q -, ' -' , 1 ' 1 ' ' Q ' J Y A 7 9 X ' 1. l 'l I ' I ' ' . 1 . . . , - P , I 1 S K 1 , ' W LMMA LOU MADARA Ont of the most cihucnt ptr sons rn tht tlass ns Loure Her patlente and steadflstncss haxe been mdxspensablt Thanks for all the hard work and help you haxe gnen as class treasurer Drarrlatu Club 1 Glee Club 4 ll oodsmrrrarz Cbeerleadnrg 2 4 Hnrkey 2 4 Clan Treamrer 3 -4 Prom Corn rrlrltee urzmr Play Clllllllllllfe Serum Play GA! INI:LL MULI ORD Gaynells one of our Senlors who can talk her way out of nearly anythmg She belxexes IH the motto Ex ery day a clrtus Hofkey 3 -1 Barkelball 74 urlmr Play Serrmr Play Glee Clubl 2 4 Prom Crrrrrrrlllfee 5 earbook ll rmdsfrrrrmrr Lzbrtzry Club 7 Dr,1rrl1l1t Club 7 Band 4 I'RAN1x MAfOR Iops ln athletlts and 1 xery llka lc fellow Mousle Called Mousxe by many pals b ause he so llttle ns doesnt keep hxm from playung a bang, up game of football umm Play Corrlrrnltee Prom Cnmrrlltlee Bazrebtzll 3 4 Foot In :Il 4 I:Dll IN PAULDING An honor student exer smte we tan remember Edwm can al ways be counted on to haye hls work done well He ns yery de pendable and always ready to help whenex er talled upon Pbotrfgruplry Club 1 IFA MARIORIE ALALLISILR L now salute our Captun of the Cheerleaders Marge ns 1 d yoted worker ln the tommcrtlal department and will make an ex cellent efhclenty expert Hmkey 1 4 Yearbook Glee Club 1 4 Cheerleading 1 4 Burl 1 2 Prnrrl Cnrrlrrufrec I' Ay 1:5 I:'X L llw ys says whlt k lil s yqiy he e 1 m r and ay Another stu e tm cgconlmertlald art nttFrannyJ1s goxny, to ymke .1 5 e txonlst :ke 14 Glee Club 1 ,CSD nvflla L u 1 7 Pro Cnrmrruree 1171101 Plzy Cum 77111166 Burial 1 4 ll nd If 111111 4 'I ur 1 1 2 If V H . ,lv P Y X , , J rf ' .I l,'l - f ,. ff' . 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Ro'1' little girl -O11 'Q' of 1 1' '1, . , 1-,, 1 e -. 11 .Sl' ' A , , ' ' L ' 's is il at 1 ' l 1 .yr ' - . . J' Az ' 2 ' 1 1 - '- '1 . . e- 'Ah 1' '. 11 1.1 A' 1 ' 1 . ,' ' -. ' ' A 'Q ',', V , , 1111 P11515 A.A, 5, 41 ll o11 111111- -, . , - 3 .. ' . MJ 11111 2-43 1'f11 0 '14 e .' 111- 7. V ' 1 I 'f 'f K' .'g ' 'f ff! SL' - AIATILDA SCHIVERTLY BARBARA SI-lAl:lR GERTRUDE SHIPAIAX 1 ' ' 1- 1 .f K' e' 1r'.f 1 '1 .A 1 I .L t .F Mandi NU. I- , 'JU1 'llhkf 1 .4- lflff 5- -fl 'Q C - -ll l fx ' ' H1 1 A ' L11 'I , 1 I ff C1 6 1, ' fl 44' 111' UA 5- . Q7 ' l--41 13,111 l--lQ llwfm 1111 f, 1 Pl- V1 1' S l ' Pl-W I Y'-1ll'f'f1l'-' ' 2-41 Hf11'fc',1 1-3. 1ll,111.1Xv1' 5. ll .f 1 f, 1 lYL'.I1'l11111e, .ez ,tr 1 X ALlCk SHIVERS A vxcll lrlted gurl IS our unas sumlng Allce She tal-tes her studles serlously and IS co opera me Her ambrtlon rs to teach French someday W oodiloman 2 4 l 2 4 Sen r ay Comfmllee Dramatrr Club 1 2 Irziramufalf Glee Club BETTE STEVEIXS S ue the falr marden who rs alvyays pleasant and who makes frxends easrly Commg to Vloodstoyyn rn her unror year she vas soon acquaxnted mth and well lrlted by all She also proxed her actrng abrlxty rn the Senior Play Senior Play leaiboob Holi r-XC!-4, Zz, W Af'---fcfzl-1 DORIS SHOI:MAlxl:R M Whereyer you scc exutemcnt youll find Doris around Shc rs happy 50 lucky and usually the thrclt of the battle To be an Englxsh teacher IS her ambn hon l earboob ll oodftoman 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 Library Club 2 3 Prom Commzttee umof Play CONINIIII66 Dramalzrrl Senza: Pa MARIE THOMAS A really yolly gurl ns Marne You can usually fmd her chuck lung oyer something no matter how blue she feels She rs a sports enthusiast mth a specral mterest for baseball Hamlzrzai Club 1 2 Ixmf img Club 3 A11 Club 4 Zo SLl VAN SIMPAINS Although qulct rn most vsays when lt comes to theermc Rab bxt can bc heard aboxe excry one clse Hrs studxes rank high among hrs actryrtres whrch rn clude A A and Intramurals Bandl Intramuralf 2 Cbeer leading -4 AA 4 IXANCY TURNER Here rs a prcture of a strrkmg young lady Nancy never forgets her manners no matter where she IS We re sure that with the com brnatron of her manners and good looks Nancy wrll haye a successful future ll aodffoman 2 4 Glee Club l 1121101 Play Committee l ezrbnnb s f . lv' 4 V 64- 1 ' - fy 1 srl v f --f , 4 1' f : ! y o , 4 ' , V,-I ' l l rf , . 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Pl- l .' . ll ILLIAIH VAX DLRBLCA Somehow Bill always gets the Nuer ycry serious but more of a tease and yoker he is liked by all Working, and fiddling, away his time seem to be Bills pas times Band 1 3 ll oodflofzzan 2 4 Prom COUIIIIIIIEF ROBERT ll ILLIAMS Beings a yersatile young, man all times l-laying., a may with the girls and dancing well add to is FFA 1 4 Clan Tieamrer 1 Tzark 14 Baxeball 2 4 F001 ball 2 4 Blukelball 4 ALBERT LIPPINCOTY 'Ihc Army s priority on Albert pendability and loyalty to his C ass mum Play Prom Commfltee Students yy ho were originally of the Class of 46 but who left for the armed seryices are EARL CHARD JAMES LITHERLAND ROBERT ELLIOTT Nazy 'Xazy Naly ALBERT LIPPINCOTI T 'I HEODORE XXVOODVUARD Army N Il, 27 ' 24' G l 2,2 -- 1 1 A ll 'if' , T A 'lf V- . , Q V .. ,W Y , , I , ,,,, ,.J , V ' ry 'N , . ' y f V ' v y 6 ' . 1' ' ' i . many' things he has to do done. makes Bob a popular fellow at has made us appreciate his de- . v V . 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SE IUH EL 55 PHUPHEIIY I ast baturd ay a I was yyatchlne teletype on the Nlonrtor Reerster Burldrnke I w as ereatly surprased to see the names of many of my old schoolmates Matalda Schwertly e editor ot the Monrtor Reerster and Brll Reeyes tlae rnternatxonally famous enyerneer r both an Iurope Ball as oxerseerne tlae I'f.l3llllLllDL of Poland and Matrlda rs dome search work on a Paras edrtron of tlae Monitor Reerster Ralston Dorrell as also rn ae laeadllnes for has drscoyery of an antrdote forthe atomrc bomb Soon he wall attempt ae larst trap to Mars Starring, an a most successful comedy ane Buckley who has toured the States rs now an her old home town before takrne the slaow abroad for the season Another enter tarnment feature an town now as oe Ayarcs with hrs world famous H ll Drryers 'Ih1s as more excrtrne than eyer srnee atomre power has been mstalled an the ears The whole town has been exerted by the recent naarrrase of Doris Hannold to Rob crt Crayer after has return from 1 three year expedrtxon to the Antaretrc Maryorre MeAll1ster has just opened a company supplying seeretaraes to whoeyer needs one All you haye to do as to telephone the agency and eyen rf you are an I-Iono lulu a secretary or stenographer as rushed to you by rocket shrp Among., the secrettaraes employed by thas company are Gaynell Mulford Iranees Pennal Nancy Turner and Bar taco Bull Van Derbeck the presrdent of the huge coast to foast chaan store company of X an Derbeek X Son has rust returned wrth has family fron' a week end rn Canada A new lndustry has been started an town Syly an Srmpkrns has just opened the hrst ready made paper arrplane factory Ilhls as the hrst of rts krnd ln the yyorld 'Ihrs rs really .1 but week for XX'oodstown Glen I-Iouehton the famous cartoonrst IS LIOIDL 1 personal appearance an the town hall I-Ie rs also eorne to glXC three free les sons an cartoonrnc to any ehrldren who are rnterested Since the Olympm Games are to be held here next year Ball I-Iart Bob XX rllrams anl lrank Mayor are already rn tralnrne XX ho knows Maybe hey wall carry off the honors tor the Lnrted States A school for exchange students from South Amerrca has yust been started by Ilor ence Grlthth She has taught Eye years an South Amerrea I yy as really pleased when I saw that the Secretary ot the Treasury XX allram Harbr son has planned to use rubber to make money frona now on an order that at wall stretch farther Bette Steyens the yyrfe ot the Ambassador to Russna ls sttayrng an town now untrl her husband returns trom Russra As the teletype hnrshed I was left wrth the assurance that the class of 1916 of XX oodstown Haeh School had rndeed made za name tor atselt 29 , It . 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Dresser Uninieresfed Enfhusiosfic HOLMES ALBERT HILES ROSE PUGLISI DORIS HANNOLD BILL VAN DERBECK MARJORIE Populc ESTHER CASSADY SYLVAN SIMPKINS SARAH FOSTER DOTTIE COLEMAN BOBBY WILLIAMS Co-operofive Unpredidcble Preffy Eyes Pleascnf Class WQH PAT Shy WINIFRED HILL GLEN HOUGHTON JANE BUCKLEY GRACE LAYTON WILLIAM HART Sporfs EnI'I'1usiosf Cufe Cuie Eorgeiful Respecfful I I X lu - 3.5 .: - 'Qs X INEZ LINDSAY MILDRED HUGHES ROBERT CRAVER MARIE THOMAS CLARISSA JOHNSON Domegfic Quief Misddevous Amusing Longesf Hair ETTA IAI Sedcfe 4n IDI H red 1 1 re1t sutt s The Hush Se oo Mystery vshuh xx rs presented as the umor play on Mxrth 77 1943 shovxed orrglnalrty by bunny a drffercnt type ot play It was really two plays rn one for the eyents vsere supposed to haye hap pened durmg the dress rehearsal of a mystery play gnen by 1 umor class The rehearsal was rnter rupted by a rexl mystery the drsappearanee of the leadrng lady lfter a usrt by the author of the play From there eyents occurred yery raprdly yshrch left ey eryone breathless mth suspense To gnc the plry an ltmosphere of a mystery much prepxratron lor seenery sound and lrgghtrny, was needed The untrrrns efforts of the yarrous tommrttees made thls play a line produetron 1lon5, mth the ethtlent drrettxon Of-H1155 Slntlarr 'lhe Lhlrleters were llffmlhy Rn Je! Raul Buffer 1.4101 C1014 der Aixry Lee l nfm Reed lxllff Fleldnrg oe Burrozzglnf H au e 1 e Earl Sayles Mfr Reed are Hou :rd Sfvwf 377.111 THE HIGH SEHUUL YSTEHY Gaynell Mulford oseph Ayares ane Bucl-.ley Nlatllda Schvsertly Wfrllram Rees es Florence Grrfhth Wrllram umn Dorothy Coleman Paul Elysell Wxnrfred Hrll Albert Lrpprntott Rmlston Dorrell As Senrors the eltss of 1946 presented the play entrtled The Loxely Duelelmy, under the drreetlon of Miss Phyllrs Kempmsler The plot een tered around Patrncu Bennet who wants to 5,0 to Hollywood to be an actress Her father has mar rred agam and Pat drslrkes her stepmother Nerther one wrshes Pat to go to Hollywood for a usrt at the Bennet s Thrngs really happen but exerythlngb turns out all rrght and there rs a MPP? CH 8 The eharacters were Pafmu Bemzel ane Buckley T 11 Bgzmel Brll Qurnn THE Vztrnlz S emu Benner Bette Steyen flwemz farlurrglal Graee Layton Allllphj Glen Houghton Rowe Emma Lou Madara Alben Dazzdmu Ralston Dorrell Bznnmy Pm! G1ynellMulford Myra Edlllldl Dorrs Shoemaker Elaine ll IIBOII Matrlda Sehwertly Glmu Canunglczf Barbara Holmes There were two performances gryen The matr nee gryen for the student body v IS well attended and the eyenmg performanc was wrtnessed by a full house LUVELY ll EHLI B , v 7:1 . Us I y 1 ,N ef, f -- vip 1 ,.....,... .4 Pat's sister, a moppet of Hollywood fame, comes Freddie Amberly' .................. Bill Reeves ' din . , , , , ,-, Q -- .................. ' ' ' ' e ' fl .' ...................... n I ' , H H 'I f 5' . V 5 J y V ,jfif , I ' , lv 4 . 5 as 3? 35 B The night of the -lunior Prom of May 25. 19-ii. was one never to be forgotten by those who wit- nessed it. Its success was made possible by the ff complete cooperation and effort of the members of the LiltlSS of 746, who spent months in preparation for the annual event, and by the support of Alumni. As those who attended checked their wraps and made their entrance into the gym they crossed A wooden bridge covered with roses, Across the dike und beyond the windmills a Dutch village could be seen. Along the dike bordered by tulips and iris, Dutch clurncters looked upon the danc- ers, v.hile beyond the wharf could be seen boats git anchor. Much tredit for the theme .intl its sut- cessliul exetution goes to the tletomtion commit- tee xxhose tokchsirmen were Mxriorie Coles .ind XYilli.am Runes. 'llie prom mis well Attended. sinte it mis open to the .ilunini for the tirst time in sexe-r.il years Nlesit lui ilit othisiiiii was prmitlctl lu the Of' tliestrn or Don Rislcr, ,lL'NIOR PRUBl f,ONliNll'l l'lfE Ibirfiimiiimx f.fJN1MI'I'l'l-lf Chzfrrmfix Marjorie Coles .intl XY'illi.1m Rccx cs, Marjorie Mtfillistcr. B.1rb.ir.i Holmes. lftluin Paultling. Robert lflcckimtuin, XY'illi.1m Quinn. lfmnk M.ijor, lfrgintcs Pcnnal. Albcrt Lippin- iott, Colson lrulcll. XY'illi.un Hirbixon. Grate Ltylon. fIfRIfNH51lfN'I' C,u51:x1U'I'l'1' f,fv,:fim,:1J C3.1yncllMnltortl, Albert Hilcy Robert Criwr, Dorix Hinnoltl, l.ois H.1inui Int-z I.inilNcy. Sylmn Siinpkinx, Cil,n Hoiiglitoii. 'Mar HINIRA Cfixixiiiiii Harry linzlvi' lxxiivxiifixx lint lliitlxlcy. Row Pnlglixi Ciiir K Rumi Cf .SHI 'MJF' Ciixltc l..tx'tui':. Nl.irtin Hitkctt. I..itir,1lwcllg Clirixiiwn, Iii KH C4iixiMi'i'iii' 6,X.:.'w,.:f,' Dottiv f,UlC'IU.1D. Dorix Colcinxn. Ann.t NIJ: lfltlg-rt Doris Shoc- nuker. 2.9. 4 gl! vlg ,Tl .47- UNIIJH CLASS XY e now focus our attentron on the class of -47 It started rts freshman year off right by electmg as preudent Howard Exans me pvefzdezzf james Kapp Jenelary oanne Hxtchner and treasurer une Kern The Hrst sxgns of actnrty began wnth a party for the class This get together was dehmtely a gala affarr As sophomores the class elected as prevalent ames Kapp ure prendenl Ralph urrk f6f?FfdfJ oanne Hrtchner and treasurer George Wrxght This enterprrslng year began mth a football dance after the Wfoodstown Clayton game Eddre Flltcrafts orchestra proxlded the musrc and exeryone will agree rt was a brg success The next on the eyer grovung lrst was a move benefit The Adyentures of Mark Tvsam This class gaye us many pleasant surprises but the biggest of the year was a play starrmg Haney Beal as the handsome hero and oanne Hrtchner as the gangster s moll rn Crnme Doesn t Pay Thus sprrlted class has started another year vsrth Zakre Zakarran prerulent ure pfellderll Ralph urrk Barbara Hartley rerrelary and anette Harrls as treamrer lts frrst actmty for the year was a moue beneht entrtled Prllovy to Post After the excntement of recenrng therr class rrngs quleted down the umors started on the unror Play Ah Men We know that thus too wxll be a grand success We are lookmg forward to seemg what the future vull bring forth from thrs class of 47 38 f V - A - 'X - V V I Y . -. . , -- T. 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' V V' ' ' SUPHU UHE CLASS Wear a W H S hat Sport aW H S pm Carry aVC H S pennant And the class began lts sophomore year The class selected MlChCy Grrffith to lead rt for the sec ond tonsecutne year The rest of the ofhcers of this class ln nts freshman year were ure the class s sophomore year George Sparks was ure prerldeut Vera Madara renelary Harry Du Bots treafufer Faculty adylsers for this class haye been Mr Alampl Mrs Buzby and M155 Fnror In nts Hrst year the class had a party whxch nt repeated early IH its second year The annual spring formal was sponsored by thls class rn both its freshman and sophomore years The moue benehts whrch the Class of 48 have had were Hall the Conquering Hero and Abbott and Costello rn Hollywood May the next two years be full of work and play for the class of 48 39 I 1 .- I 1 ' 1 , I 1 7 I . . ' . A . ' I ' ' l . ' prefiderzt, Merwin Richmang .rerrefary', jane Waddingtong lrearurer, Harry De Bois. For 'N - ,' - X I ,. , - y. , . - I . VA I V . I, . , . ff' PHESHMA CLASS The fruhmm tins ot one hundrc 1 txxentx txxo studnnt5 hcvln xtx hxvh Mhool tarecr xxx h cnthususm The flux thoxc ts xtx omtcrs JL lfalil kenneth Ax tres 1 e :emit If XX eslcx Edu luis ft nz I1 Bcttx Ann Gocghegm In www Doreen Glrrxbon Claw ad rm chruirx th truvr n c m tuxr utlxltlc xx th 1 Y llcntmc dime Thu un owed mrlx m tht rm x N m N mc It txu on t at llc av OI N IN one ot promnic 4J - I V I , A A , if it ,XT L. KX tt t t E x . V 'z - . A . thtt t . ' I ft-pn' 4. visere were Mrs, O'NciIl. Mn, XXX-rmr. Mrs, XY'ugncr, .md Mm Lynn. 111 c'-tl..:hg. Q . '. foll A f. 4' ' xp V g hi' tht- hr t of thc tlmsk .mmml one hone-ht . Tl -Qc . trvl- f Nh ht I - Cl . 'T ' 'p p 4 ... . .--1 - 1 'H I. 7 A , , U. '.'., , 5 '. '-. I. Zin 2' I ' 'Q' , -. . .'. g ,Q . . . . . . , , - . . , l . . -, , :, Q.. Z.: ' PZ' 1' 1':' 'ff ' 53, gf ' y' 12 ff V , I 1 ' ' ll IH HI + ' I Il .N ,: E fl . 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' - 9' ' 'Yi a o as ' f Q' ' Q. . .sq -1 . 0 :,' , H!-lll The band rs an rmportant and actxye put ot the l ugh school program and thrs year the W H S band has contrnued to bring glory and honor to nts Alma Mater Although rt was small rn comparrson to other years the band thrs year played unarded by al umm Under the patrent and sltrllful drrectron of Mrs lrvme the orgamzatnon was one of the busrest and form for all the games on the home field durmg the football season but rt also performed on the fields of our opponents always maltmg a bugger and better name for both Itself and the school The ofhcers Included Maryorre Coles presrdent Matrlda Schwertly yrce presrdent ane Waddlng ton secretary and treasurer Elmer Pettrt and Ruth ard Hackett lrbrarrans The prcsrdent Maryorre Coles also was the graceful and smllrng drum mayorette The band on parade consrsted of not only rts playrng members but was supplemented by ma jorettes flag tmrlers and color guards 'lhe ma yorettes mcluded Barbara Hartley mc Buckley Betty Snyder and Gaynell Mulford under the gurdance of Florente Grrfflth Maltrng up the flag tvurlers were Miriam Snyder Betty Anne Gohe gan ean Brddle and Grace Layton led by Matilda Schwertly Forming the color guard vthrch made vyay for the band proper were Gertrude Shrpman Frances Pennal ane McCoubrre Dolores Gcrlaclt Amerxcan flag and the school flag In addrtron to rts regular schedule of perform ances the band was requested also to appear rn the Hollowcen fesrnltres at Sharptown and Penns ulle At the latter rn a contest mth three other bands the VU H 9 group gdlfltkl the first prrze of S200 'Ihe year tan mdeed be regarded as an actne and suctessful one and those senrors who were a part of the organrzatron vnll alvsays regard rr mth respect and mshes for exen better years rn the future l t . . t I , ' V k ' ' N., 7' ,' Y 5 . ' V - A I v v ' v u ' I 7 I ' ' ' I 'I 7 ' r most successful in the school. Not only did it per- Esther Hiles, and Arden McTy're, bearing the . ' ' 5 I I ' v ' ' ' , . ' ,, t , - ' . . Y . y . V. , Vg I . '. 42 IJHIIHESTHA Lpon the completxon of the footbtll season the orchestra was tormed under the drrectlon of Mrs lrune The ofhcers are presrdent Marjorxe Coles uce prcsldent Ma tllda Schwertly secretary ane Waddlngton md librarians Elmer Pcttlt and Rlchard Hackett The orchestra plays thc protcssnonal and recessronal rn our assemblnes and occasion ally rt plays an extra number for our enjoyment In addltlon the members of the orches tra wrll render speclal selectxons at the annual Sprung l-estnal Our orchestra IS composed of twenty two members who are as follows l'rrst yrolms Maryorle Coles and Loren Chard second Xl0llDS Arden McTyre Phyllrs Martm and Charles Hames clarmets ane Waddlngton Linwood Locuson and Mxlton Layton saxo phone Robert Coles hrst trumpets Exeret Lawrence and Ralston Dorrell thxrcl trum pets Lurelle Oberg and Herbert Wentzell bass Paula Iredell trombone Rlchard Hackett and plano udy Kernan Sally Lou Sawyer and Charlotte Chew VL e all thunk the orchestra has helped to make thrs year a yery pleasant one and we do hope that the orchestras m the years to come will do as well as has this one 43 1 - ,- IL ,V - V . . . . t . ' -1 'C' ' , ' - V .. V ' , ' ' . ,' ' V V V . , . V V . ' . . , y a 1 v NQJ u 1 ' . V V . ' l 1 u 1 V w s v a a V V,l V - 'f ' . r ' v, V V ' , ELEE III. B Thxs year the Glee Club vyas 1 larger one than Woodstoyyn Hugh Sehool has seen 1n a long txme Wlth the competent musle lnstructor Mrs Irynne the club rehearsed sey eral times a vyeele and gaye some fine performanees At Thanlesgrylrw trme much to the dellght of the other students ll stne, lhe Spaerous Iwrmtment A utrefully plannee Chrrstmas provram had to be eaneelled beuuse of the tloslng of sehool The boys and grrls ln thelr ey enmg finery looleed and sftnq thelr best at the Sprlng Festly al the fintl performanee of the year yyhyeh proyed to be thelr Finest performmee Another sueeess for the elub thls yetr yy ls the Chrlstmls formxl yylueh hld to he postponed untll after the hol1d1ys but yyhleh yy is nonetheless 1 merry xffur The deeo ratlye motrt 10 leCSlx1flDg scene proyxded 1 my brelef round tor the dm-.ers Anyone yy xo yyxs there lenoyys thlt there ns no need lor comment on tue orehestrt sn yye sly out o tus yyorle our 1 yery mutt H1 t1e gym s 'lom u lm deflnltely on his yy ly up 'Ihe otheers for the girls settlon ot thls oretnlzttxon yyere presndent line But ey nee vresntlent Lmmt lou Mtltrr setuettry tretsurer Setty bnyter lnhrtrlms Rmott Nite Loyett 1nd Annt N1 le Fltler me boys otheers yyere Pr went osewr Aylres yrte wresyt ent N11 leey Czrxttltm setretxry tretsurer Colson lretlell 1 r1r11n I .rry Oven mt Georye Sw r It IS unmlmously lLI'LLkl th tt the suttess ot tus Lrou 1 due to Nlrs lryme XX1t1 wer LlDIll'lI'lL effort lull mtl foot rumor me 11s yyorleet yyonters An ll rs not yyxtm out sttlness thtt yye of the BCIIIOF ltss hoyy out ot he Glee u ' C, ' ' 1. 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T' 000'- UIJIISTIJNIAN In the yourmllstxt field the students of VUoodstovsn Hugh School haxc atcomplrshed suttess throuph the publrmtron of the Woodstonlan Eweryone agrees that muth pleasure rs guned by readme rt Short stones 1rc featured along mth actmtnes of mrxous orgam 'lhls yelr the Wooclstoman work IS LlIXlClLd into two groups the Press Editing Staff uhrth docs the xx rntmy, and the Press Produntnon Staff whlth does the publrshmg, A neu feature vas started thus year Alumm mly subsernbe to the XX'oodston1an and reccnc rt by mul Thus keeps them IH contatt wth thelr hrbh sehool Coples lre also senf free to alumm who ire rn the a med forces Through the exchmge edrtor jokes and 'rrtrtles xxhrth are popular yy 1th other sehools are obtained a Q- S - 'rg N, Q f , f zations. sports, jokes, and gossip. 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Cape May Swedesboro Prtman Hammonton Penns Grote Clayton Sv edesboro Salem SCHEDULE Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Woodstown Woodstown Woodstow n Vloodstovs n Woodstown Woodstown Woodstown Woodstown The opening game of the 45 s ason vtas played at Cape A143 the score bemg 11 6 m the latter s faxor Cape May scored m the seeond and thrrd quarter storing srx points by a pass lt vs as rn thus first game that XX oodstoun lost nts ehosen football etptun Harry Buzby Hrs broken lee kept htm out of thus sport for the duratron of the season Next the team yourneyed to Suederbow keep mg the Swedesboro elexen out of the game by the score of 21 0 Starting rn the seeond period aeross the pay off lme Thus prosed true onee rn exeh of the remalnmy, quarters On Wfoodstouns ovtn held XX H S stored first on the hnghly faxored Plfllldll term Lnfor tumtely the Orange and Blue eould not hold . . . . .13 ' . .... O ' ........ 13 ' . . . 6 ' ' ' 6 . . . . . . . 51 ' .... O . , . . . . . . .39 quarters. XVoodstown got into the game in the last XVoodstown's fighting team carried the pigskin - - . , , . ' , , ' . A v ' V 7 S - - . 45 s all them It all ended in a 13 13 tie At the halftime Woodstown was out in front by 13 6 when a re coyered fumble in the end zone and a long pass gaxe the boys the lead Pitmans running attack accounted for the scores The home team was in paying territory when the game ended and had the game lasted any longer the team would haxe been able to push across the goal Hammnulon was on the schedule after a lapse of sex eral years This gridiron conflict on her field proved successful with W H S boys out in front by 13 6 The team came through with a pass the closing minutes to put Hammonton on the short end of the score In addition to this renewed Glassboro This was worthwhile and proxed yery beneficial Under Penny Grozef lights the Orange and Blue held another faxored team Penns Groxe stored in the third period but Woodstown came out from under in the final period with a plunge to end this game by a 6 6 tie In the highest scoring game of the season Clay ton rolled up 51 points to Woodstown s 27 At the halftime the score was 31 7 The W H S touch down was an attempted pass by Clayton taken from the passers hand to the goal line During the remaining half each team added 20 pomts to its score During the second game with the Suedeu Woodstown pushed down the field in the last quarter to score 13 pomts Again in this game Swedesboro was unable to score against W H S The field on Thanksgning was nothing but mud muck and puddles Salem gained the lead and added to it throughout the game The fmal score was 39 7 Of the total eight games played three were won three lost and two tied In Tri County Con ference Woodstown took the Sw cdes tied Pitman and Penns Groye and lost to Clayton Those of the varsity squad who haye played their last games this year are H Buzby R Wil lrams F Mayor B umn B Reexes and B Har bison The latter fiye seniors were gn en the T C C fTri County Conference, Award Frank Mayor is our only candidate on the first string of South ersey Group I Maurice DuBois and Howard Exans receiyed honorable mention Eight letter winners will be back for next year The Class of 46 wishes them a triumphant season This years line up was as follows Emir Mayor Harbison Zakarian Tdfkfff R Funk H DuBois Guards uinn M DuBois Center Exans Barbfield Buzby Kapp R Williams Reexes Nolan . , L ' ' , ' 1 ' . , i V V 9 3 7 ' y l Y A D ' 3 . ., V , Y. . . 1 ' YA , - . in Y ' V ' . , A Y Y . . . . 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' I - 1 'W' 1 s - v 7 s 49 X-A l. v BASKETBALL On the blow of the whrstle the Wooelytown qurntet sprang to tts feet and downed the 1lumm by a score of M to 14 only to be betten rn 1 return g1me by 21 47 to 70 deelslon In the next game whreh wu wrth bt .IITICS the W'oodstown hye handed them 1 defeat ot 71 to 17 When they played the rmmres the Seeond trme the ormge .1nd blue etme out wrth more eourage ,md ylgor 1nd tgarn upset them wrth the seore ol -41 to 19 'lhen Woodstown bowed to Egg Harbor on the opponent y floor by tl deer yron of Sa to all When Egg Htrbor LIIHL up tor the exehange g1me rt turned out to be 1 yee ytyy b1ttle untrl ltte rn the l1st qutrter when the y rsrtors e1me through wrth 1 yretory ot w to 74 N xt lt y 1e ll y On trmory or the boys telette tue oet rmy yy U W 3 NeOfC ll. L lfll Llll Q Nl Llll N llll WFUXL te IIN toole oyer tl1e XX oodytoyyry boyy by 1 r11rroyy 1 X not ytoyy ll ll 1 X10 y elelxl urmg the next e w 1 e lL gmtenet 1 NK N ml held ll to 1 l yuan to be1t Clayton rn the return game Wfoodytown trghtened up the margrn but strll lost by 26 to 21 The Pennsgroye boys who were on top tor trr eounty oyerthrew Woodstown by 64 to 17 and warn defeated the boys rn a return game by 51 to 78 Although they were not progressmg too well they next trred Swedesboro only to be con quered rn the last quarter by 11 v6 to 70 deersron 1nd .1g.un .1t a l.1ter date by .1 seore of 3-4 to 70 On the home floor the orange and blue came through wrth .1 yyrn from Gloueester Cathohe wht h ended rn .1 H to 70dee1S10r1 Altogether the Vyoodstown boyy won 5 nd loyt ll Although they lost more than they won tl1ey kept up tgood yprrrt and reye,1led Ol.1fSl.1Ilelll12, wortyr111r1sl14p ll1e Jyy were 1 e y 1 L eroyyt when tt home but there tou h1ye een LI Cl' L U INN Of O kl'L x 0 1 xx k N N 41 yy e y o w 1 1ym1n1 lr 001 NIONKD NNI Oxe SIX O Ile x e1 e s yetb1lt but we len 1 Ak 1 lL L ' ' e ' ' -4 Z -f-' - ev - - nv , . 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XY' l 'll l '- 1' f l A tlrt l1l1 ' llX'l f l up the- QJIW. lvut lot .lQ.lll1 wrth .4 I1 y1l.1y 'r flvllrs will be- ,1 - ,. g - ' ow 41-241 ore- l..1!er fldylylll yr ue-tl the lumme- te.1r1z 1h.1t yyrth our Moy '-r.1t10r'4 .ml Il ' Il VR fllty' will . 1 - . 1 en: ot' 41 lu js 'lfymg l1.1rd e-1:.le.1yor to 411.1lt- ne-x. l'L'.lf .1 Ifllllllyllllll y .tr Sprlng comes and along wnth sprmg comes baseball one of the most popular sports of the natnon In 1945 the baseball team of Wfoodstown Hugh School had sux wms and nrne losses Bull Hackett havmg most of the prtchmg as slgnments turned ln a record of four wms and four losses Harry Buzby the other pltcher had two wms and five losses Whrle ack Flthlan acted as relief pxtcher having no wms or no losses The pitchers didnt wm all the games by them selves for as ln any other sport there was a team The boys who supported these pxtchers were Frank Major jack Flthlan Bob Wlllnams Eugene Martm Bryce Wnlllams lm Kapp Ken Smith and Dase Cnspm Woodstown wrll haxe lettermen F Major R Wnllrams J Knapp B Wrllnams and H Buzby for the 1946 season Vfnth these boys and yumor sarslty boys hopes are hngl' for a successful 1946 season Wwdstown Salem Woodstown Salem Ca e May Clayton Woodstow n Woodstou n Clayton Putman Woodston n Sw edesboro Woodston n Prtman 1 94 5 RESULTS Paulsboro Woodstow n Salem Woodstow n Woodstown Woodstosx n Pennsgrox e Salem Woodstoxs n Woodstoxx n Pennsgros e Woodstow n Paulsboro Woodstow n BASEBALL I . 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' .......... 8 ' GIRLS HUIIHEY The 45 hockey team of Woodstown Hugh School ended the current season wuth an out standung record mussung the top posutuon un the Tru County League by a very short margun The team scored a total of twelve pounts only one pount less than the Hnal tally of the county cham puons Out of the nune games played by the home team sux were won two resulted un tues and That defeat w as suffered from Putman 2 0 whule the tues were wuth Clayton 2 2 and Putman 0 0 The followung games may be marked down as the team s brulluant suctorues Woodstow n 5 Sa em Wfoodstow n Sw edesboro Woodstow n Sa em Woodstow n Wfoodstow n Woodstown 4 Glassboro State T 3 Sw edesboro Clayton The gurls to whom stars were awarded for theur contrubutuons to the season s record were Maruorue Coles Gaynell Mulford Barbara Holmes Mar jorue McAlluster Gerry Buzby and Ruth Gulbert Those who receuxed tlueur school letters wee Frances Pennal Emma Lou Madara ane Buck ley Bety Lou Van Culun Norma Elwell Dorothy Rudgeway Laura Hucl-ts Dorus Elwell and Wunu fred Hull thc team manager Thus hugh rank was obtauned because of the splendud leadershup of thc team captaun Maruorue Coles the full tooperatuon and teamwork of cxery member of the squad and the tapable and unfaul mg durettuon of the coach Muss Valentuuu , 6 . . . . I ,N X. 4 4 X 'V A 1' V TA B74 . ! ' ' ' ' ' ........ 4 ' . . , ' - ' ........ 2 f ...... 0 ' ........ . ......... O 7 I 7 7 Y - V D . . 7 7 . ' u D l Y Y a Y . . s Y V T there was but one loss to mar the perfect record. 4 ' t -l ' 1 v 1 . - v A 7 . 3 V 9 ' 7 7 , ' . . , ' Y Y Y ' 9 ' : ' ...,.... l .....,...., 0 W , . A , , A, , 5 ' ..,..... -4 ' ...... l . v - ' . ' ., ...,.. 3 I .,.r......, 0 ' 1 ' ' ' ' , ' . 52 GIRLS BASKETBALL The glrls emerged trlumphant thls year They played hard to win the tri county champxonship and succeeded This was the first year that there was a tri county league in basketball and Woods town IS proud to be the first holder of this champ1onsh1p Those who accomplished this task were Mir yorxe Coles Laura Hlcks and Gaynell Mulford as forwards Gerry Buzby Rachel Hackett and Ruth Gilbert as guards Matilda Schwertly and Vera Madara as substrtutes The second line up was Composed of Puddle Grlffith Matilda Schwert ly Dons Elwell Vera Madara Rhoda Loyett and Lois Haines The games were all mterestrng although some were more exciting than others Thrs refers to P1tman The first time this happened was on Woodstowns court a game which was won by our girls with a score of 33 to 25 This stimu lated the Pitman srx so that when the two teams came together again Woodstown was beaten by one point The score of that game was 18 to 19 This resulted in a tle for first place in the Tri county league The game was played on a neutral court which was that of Glassboro State Teachers College The better of the two teams won that game and that is why Woodstoyyn holds the Tn county Championshxp The hlgh scorer for the season was Gaynell Mulford wlth a total of 755 polnts Next was Marjorie Coles with a total of 191 pomts while Laura Hicks made 118 But all thrs would haye been unpossrble wnthout the defense by the guards The llst of games in order of their occurren e is as follows ll 0 dl ff ll U Samt ames Home Glassboro State Teachers Aw ay 1 Salem Home 1 Brldgeton Home 1 Glassboro Hugh Away Swedesboro Home S1lem Away Saint ames Aw 1y Glassboro High Home Sw edesboro Aw ay Glassboro State Te xchers Aw 1y 4 Pitman Aw ay K Bridgeton Away Pitman Glassboro as XX e would not fall to confer recognition and to express gratitude to our coach Miss Valentnn who has as 1lw ays been greatly responsible for our progress 1nd success s .f f 'l H .A 7 . , c Q ' ' T 0 h ' . 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Q L ' y , PATIIUNS A FRIEND NIR W D BARRETT CARL R BECKER MR HARRY BENNETT BEST WISHES ARTHUR E CLOUGH MR AND MRS E BIDDLE COLEMAN MR AND MRS WILLIAM S CHARD MR AND MRS WILLIAM M COLES MR AND MRS ERNEST DORRELL MR AND MRS ELTON R ELDER WILLIAM FLITCRAFI' MR AND MRS WILLIAMJ FOSTER GOOD LUCK F G HAINES MRS BESSIE HARBISON MR JOSEPH HART MR AND MRS LEON HILES MR AND MRS T JACOBS LESLIE W JOHNSON JR MRS MINNIE JOHNSON THOMAS MCALLISTER CARLTON H MOORE MRS FRANCES PATTERSON MR AND MRS F M PENNAL MRS CHARLES QUINN MISS DORRIS REEVES MR AND MRS PAUL SCHWERTLY MR AND MRS ROY SHAFER MR CHARLES SHIPMAN MR AND MRS OSCAR SHOEMAKER MR HOWARD URION MRS HARMAN VAN METER WALT S SERVICE STATION MR BURTON D ZEHNER AND MRS GEORGE FOWLER MRS M HAYES IREDELL WILLIAM C VINCENT S A R O N Y U .f..Jl9A0f09m,,lw fo flw FORTY SIX REVUE 1206 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Po. ROSE FOOTE HERMAN THOMAS . MR. . ff' f f S4 TO THE CLASS OF 1946 GO OUR CONGRATULATIONS' FORGE ON AHEAD YOU CAN EASILY ACHIEVE GREATER POSSIBILITIES THAN YOU EVER ANTICIPATED GEORGE C ROGERS IR Woodstown s Only Realtor Member of Local Staie and Natxonal Assocxatlons of Real Estate Boards 55 I I u 1 ll n DOLLY MADISCN ICE CREAM THE BEST BY TEST BORTON S RESTAURANT WOODSTOWN N I BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS THE WELL i l 16 North Main St. HARRIS SALES COMPANY COWTOWN NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF WOODSTOWN HOTEL STANLEY MAKAREWICZ P p t WOODSTOWN N I , ro rie o 13 North Main St. MYERS NEWS AGENCY MAGAZINES DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS 16 South Mum St Phone 331 COMPLIMENTS or B C EPLEY 10 Souih Mum St WOODSTOWN N I Phone 17 GREY STONE INN COMPLIMENTS OF WOODSTOW N , wooDs'rowN 5 6. 10 On U s 1-nghway 40 STORE EVELYN CALDWELL Prop Phone 196 WOODSTOWN N I Phone 219 'lr 'k WOODSTOWN. 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