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

 - Class of 1947

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X 0 N f ' , an ' , Q .- A , M4 fafifziz' ffm',4sw ' MW--M I , , ' -' - ,, ' 0- !z1!MW'2'2.'i:z,,,1y.guudW4 A M ,,,,,, Mar? ., Jim Sin!! X STAB-GAZEBS ALL We, the Stargazers, are not looking back and review- ing our last four years of work and fun but are looking to the future. There are many unusual opportunities which await those who are willing to step ahead and do their share to receive the benefits of our way ot lite. When we leave Woodstown High we will not be working together as a class but as individuals. We shall do as we choose, either meet these opportunities which our age presents, or step back and wait for them to come while other stars are shooting ahead. Some hope to further their education in order to make themselves more adept in facing these challenges. Many will become very successful without a college education. These will be the ones who will forge ahead and make the most of their opportunities. Let each member of the Class of '47 fix his life's hope on a star so that it shines in his future forever. Business Mnmcsns xr my . ..... XP' t 4 Pxorocupnr Srfonrs Emmons hcum-y Nil. . I ffl- 'Qs' ' M0llE 0F THE STAFF Editor ............. .................. I ean Barton Assistant Editors ............ Betty Snyder, Ralph Quirk Advertising Editor .................. Naomi Litherland Assistant Advertising Editors . .David Wiest, Ioseph Kelly Business Manager ..........,............... Elva Heil Assistant Business Managers i.4..,.. Charlotte Chew. Zakie Zakarian Art Editor ...,...........,. ..... V irginia Hitchner Assistant Art Editor ................. Ida Marie Mullord Sports Editor ........................... Howard Evans Assistant Sports Editors. ,lack Clark, Betty Lou Van Culin Biographers ....., Anne Lodge, Elnora Ioyce, Winitred Ragen, Kenneth Lang, Paul Walker Historians ........ Leona Klotz, lean Abbott, Alvin Black Prophet ..,. ............. H arvey Beal, Ann Williams Faculty .....,. .... B arbara Hartley, Hilda Green Photography .... ................ I oanne Hitchner Snapshots ............................. Iackson Keller Who's Who ........,.......... Paula Iredell, Iune Kern Typists ....,... Elva Heil, Ianette Harris, Hilda Green, Charlotte Chew, Gladys Brown Biocrmri-inns TYPISTS S D WHO,s WHO f 'X HISTORIANS Pnopi-xr-rs mzclwsz X She Slmbliulti All That ls Best in 0ur Memories, We Dedleate I Mrs Gladys R Bltter We the Graduatmg Class ol 1947 dedrcate our yearbook Stargazer to Mrs Gladys R Bxtter lor her pcxtxence consrderatxon and untrnng mterest rn our Iumor and Senxor play Prom and all our other class proyects I ' I 'x consider it an honor and a privilege to e 5 . I I ' n Q I I I PLUMA B. BATTEN Supervising Principal 4 'KT ARLENE ROBERTS Secretary In olden times each person at the time of his birth had a fairy godmother who gave him great gifts. In our times this is not so. We do, however, have an alma mater, a kind mother who helps us to achieve the great possessions oi life. Woodstown High School is your alma mater. In the years that you have been here she has trled to show you the way to achieve the great gifts which come as the result of effort It is her desire and hope that you have secured these golden gifts for living Integrity so that you may at all times appear true to all mankind Knowledge so that you may understand life as it comes to you Skill so that you may have a way of earning the material gifts that life can give Understanding so that the meaning of life will be clear to you and Laughter so that your way through life can be glad PLUMA B. BA'r'rr:N Supervising Principal ADDlIYISTllATIOY Principal 2: X HERMAN RAGG, IR 9 Life and time move hand in hand with a much greater rapidity than most of us realize. Four years ago you entered high school. To many this will seem like only yesterday tor your journey here has been a continuity of events connected like a series of links in the chain ot memory. During these years Woodstown High has tried to prepare you to take your place in a world society rather than in a nationalistic state, for we who are really educated no longer think in terms of nations as such. Ours is rather a great brotherhood here on earth. This yearbook is really a token of brotherhood. lt will help you remember, and keep in Contact with, those you called fellow students. The tour years has moved on, and you and I with it. The great adventure ahead awaits you. You have our best wishes for success. HERMAN RAGGI ln. Principal ADDIINISTBATIIDN +q,.,.,g,,. , , A 1 ..,. ,,w-3...'.-QQ, , , , w 'U!lwug,.,,.,'-.ww ff'- we ve fu 'XG 1 1,:,,,,. Wzsffp.. 0,8 lfffwmwi, -W rw. ul V 4f'1vw 4m,..,,,o,,w ' 'f m ,J f ELIZABETH P, CRISPIN Secretary 'U- SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ' DANIEL A. ROTHERMEL cmd IosrPH P. Invqff I I FACULTY Mig 4 , .' l Sw: . ' .1 I fs '-'.'x. QQ. ' ' T 41. .. 'f ' 1 5 155 ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT RUTH VALENTIN and IOSEPH H. Ewnnj -1 N 1 N Lf ENGLISH DEPARTNMNT K . MARY C. Fmon fLibraricznl, ERIC Enmc VERA B. O'NslLL, CATHERINE G. TAY N Y CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT 'X CHARLOTTE SMITH and IOSEPH ELGART fx ,If .f'I I Tw . , W ,jf L A 'R I JAMATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 1 A H. Louxsr THOMPSON cmd Nr:1.x.11: LYNN L T'-L.. Nu' X TN! ,I ,f,.7,,cM L, W' 23 ' F3111 J 24? ' Q, ' Muni' 1 I s j 4'y', maj P K ff ntl'-55 OM 6 YK-1 L ' 'E' Q fs2'4f'? 3 :W M Wu gn, ,M Y! , f m',,1,2, if Wg? 5' fx 1 ,, -1., fm , alfa! Wx ,n A 24 ',,, xx L 'W fm 1' - J QR 1 ,iv gm ,W . di, , 'QWWBF 1'-5-' wf, vvil L W? lion-in gf .,-, , E ,4 Ji I' 'sz ff? 1 419 -I1 53? '. . in once, make the most of it. CLASS IIISTOIlY The Stars began the four year fourney by electing Howard Evans as president, Iimmy Kapp as vice president, Ioanne Hitchner as secretary, and Iune Kem as treasurer. The first endeavor was a movie benefit. The committee chose What a Woman starring Rosalind Russell. Despite being new at this sort of thing, the class found its efforts well worth while. With much planning and help from. their North Stars the first dance, The Freshman Frolic, was put over with a bang. The Stars, after they were fully acquainted with their scholastic en- vironment, had a successful sophomore year. They decided to start anew by electing as their leaders Iimmy Kapp, president, Ralph Quirk, vice president with Ioanne Hitchner and George Wright as secretary and treasurer re- spectively. Haley's Comet came forth with The Adventures of Mark Twain which was chosen as a movie benefit. ln order to prove initiative and present constructive ideas, two successful dances, namely, the Sophomore Hop and a Football Dance in honor of a successful football season were sponsored. The class, although amateurs in the field of drama, presented a one-act play to their fellow students. Crime Does Not Pay brought out the talents of many of the class members. The play was well worth the practice and proved advantageous as the Stars traveled onward. Looking through the telescope, we see coming into view a successful third year. The Stars soared upward by electing Zakie Zakarian, president, Ralph Quirk, vice-president, Barbara Hartley, secretary, and Ianette Harris, treasurer. Pillow to Post was the title of a movie benefit. The Stars busied themselves selling writing paper, postal cards and name labels. The project was a Bang-up. Ah! Men. What a play! It was presented by the Comets on March the seventh. The play was ably directed by Miss Arinsberg and Miss Bolmer. The cast worked hard and did a fine job. The scene of the play took place in the home of Susan Betsford, the part of Susan being capably played by lean Barton. The play soared through time about a hundred years to the year 2050. The scenery was extremely modern. The women, who efficiently managed the government, proved efficient and strong. The men though subservient in the beginning, turned the tables and were fine examples of masculinity. Each time in life comes but Ianette Harris, Treasurer and Zakie Zakarian, President W Ralph Quirk, Vice-president and Barbara Hartley, Secretary With St. Patty's Day coming around with the wearin' of the green, a St. Patrick's Dance was planned. There was a large turnout and the Stars again showed what could be done. Then, as a final activity, the Iunior Prom, An Evening in Paris, was given to the departing Seniors as a farewell gesture. Everyone said the prom of '46 was one of the most successful proms presented in the high school. It showed that a lot of planning and work was put into it by the students. Now is as good a time as any to say that the prom would not have been what it was without the many hours of work 'and worry on the part of Mrs. Bitter, to whom we are all grateful and extend our sincere thanks. She has led us through many trials and tribulations, so we say, Our hats off to you, Mrs. Bitter. Being just small satellites, the class of '47 began to send off a brighter light as it neared its final goal. Since the Iunior year was rough going, the class elected the same officers to lead the class through the last days of the journey through the heavens. The first money making project was the Christmas Card sale. The for- mer magazine drive proved the class had super salesmen and, like a speeding meteor zooming to the earth, they zoomed to another lUU !o project. After the Thanksgiving football game and an adequate supply of turkey and all the fixins, a Thanksgiving Dance was held. The Continentals sup- plied the music and gave out with some starry-eyed melodies. The decoration committee did a fine job of decorating. Pennants were suspended around the gym from cord and the scores of the present.season's games were posted. Large, colorful, folding balloons were suspended from the ceiling. The dance proved to be well worth the time and effort put into it. A shooting star and a candy box were seen frequently throughout the school. Candy selling was another project, which was by no means, a failure. Last, but not least, on the calendar of events, the class was recognized as Thespians after their star performance of Stranger in the Night. The play was ably directed by Miss Thompson and Miss Pettry. The members are looking forward to the class trip to Washington and, with a hesitating air, toward Baccalaureate Services and Graduation Night. The class son was written b Hilda Green and Gl d s Brow g y a y n. Our motto we leave as a word of advice and last tribute to the follow- ers of the stars. IEAN B. ABBOTT Abbott . . bewitch- ing.smile . . forever teasing . . like a time bomb when she gets going . . her heart belongs in Alloway . . always looking to- wards future . . be- cause . . of that little band on third left hand. IEAN Jeanie ff ami ble. .' . a ready spnilglznd .aff helping - ,nd . . loves to . . excel- nt Zdefamstresg f '. . . . good adyertisement fort a feather cut fl. . competent lygarbook chief . . great acting ability . . hopes to at- tend college. HARVEY M. BEAL, IR. Harv . . goodspeak- er . . girl trouble . . remembers curly hair in Ir. Play . . loyal football player . . en- joys life . . always something to say . . known for his laugh . . next year plans to attend college. gtg gran pg 7947 I. FRANKLIN BILL Bill . . friendly chap . . tall, blond glamour boy . . frequent visitor to the office . . capac- ity for lots of .work in things he likes . . anti- dote for boredom . . enjoys basketball and makes it his hobby. ALVIN BLACK Shorty . . tall and lanky . . stimulating to chat with . . nice per- son of joyfully serious nature . . copper top . . a friend indeed . . do anything for you . . always thereto depend on . . popular among classmates. GLADYS BROWN Gladys . . sunny disposition . . quiet but rance may eivsf. intelligent eegsg' . . of res ibil- ity.. g sport . . n r otball game .letole . , hobbies .and sports corne a b ician. CM., LtJ.H.S. 7,4-M... JK! .I A VIOLET MAY 5525 we' f , 2' an 15553525 1:5 Ac gil? x , , ,. Y J,Vt,j ,. : A ' 433' 711 Z? Wssfiwf gf? Qui?-8:21394 e ' ff ff' W, as X, -H 1 if- CHARLOTTE CHEW Char . . shy until acquainted . . good voice . . pianist . . capable sense of hum- or . . smooth . . sweet . . and always neat . . shuttle along, why rush, you'll get there . . quiet and stately . . always a ready smile. BEATRICE CHOMO Beattie . . shorty . . can argue on any sub- ject . . leads cheers . . unpredictable . . quite a driver . . a chatterbox . . makes the most oi every min- ute . . ready for a joke . . never skips a de- tail. IOHN A. CLARK lar . . handsome . . tall popular brunette . . man of many muscles . . enjoys Raine evenings . . cute as Cliff in Senior Play . . Where's Zak . . will never forget when Woodstown beat Swedesboro . . lneith- er will wel. COLEMAN Vi . . striking ap- pearance . . sophisti- cated . . possesses power of persuasion . . has enough men she can break dates . . controls a beautiful voice . . always gay. bubbling laughter . . next year hopes to at- tend hair dressing school. ELMER COLES Sam . . enjoyed Ag trip to Kansas City . . spends much time rol- ler skating and going to movies . . president of the FFA . . loves to cut up and make noise . . definitely not inter- ested in girls now. IEAN DUBLE Ieanie . . one ol our most capable girls . . slick farmerette . . has a smile for everyone . . air about her for having fun . . cr sport anyway you look at it . . sugar and spice and everything nice. . 'O 'Gr gran pg 7947 '17 X-2 lEAN EME ON Q Lp his WM tthe jl sip ping coke . brow eyes wic ed k 1 Yen temp ment t constant vel 'Pl . . obliging hopes to become 'number pleasef girl RAYMOND EPLEY Ray proof of what's said about little packages . . always with something to say studies . . mischievous grin . . keen sense of humor . . passes time teasing HOWARD EVANS Ha . . tall and well built . . handsome ath e e . . lady killer serious till you know im . . GI hair cut grouchy I.T. of senior play . . spends spare time eating . . inter- cepted pigskin many times . . outstanding Future Farmer. XJR? gran pg 7947 IACK FINLAW ake humorous type can talk him remembers last scene 1n Iunior Play capable quarter back loves to tease always ready for a vacation enyoys library v1s1ts us wants to graduate DONALD FRANZEN Ear a mind ot his own lackadaisical sense of humor mischief in his eye temperamental . . - ergetic worker . . a and talkative . . hobby ot airplanes . . wants to be a lawyer or an engineer not sure yet. MARY ANN GAUN Windy . . woman of few words . . little hornebody . . loves books . . thirst tor knowledge . . tavonte expression I left my homework home . . reserved . . affection- ate giggle . . quiet yet ever-willing to do e part. ,D f 1 ,pg 1 fire Ieanie , Eeryi tp! ll e 1 we ' - ' k X a J ji UN- L , . . loses no sleep over Self out ol Qnwhting ff ' . . 5 r .. 1,, . l t . . h . . - - ' ' en t ll mi 'ya X tm . .. Zig HILDA GREEN Heidi . . dark eyes and page-boy locks . . class composer . . nice disposition .. . not as shy as appears . . tall and attractive . . everybody's friend . . fragile and sweet . . nice complexion . . A student . . plans to become a journalist. X IANE XHA Iai:xie ' . . y bo gal: that's regjjgeal el. alyilpfgb ty ere iw nqede . ' goes etldrry e f f i e n Aflylftxfll lffifough mate iw M ay colu .ffl bu-ZJD 'lik ld In S4 1 e . . C U fy e Z1 da lfx. bafiiles LJ LL A ju .' U ' - PV , l like a ok-.X ,i 1 A l x lr k M3 ,ful LORRAINE HARRIS ' Lorraine . . Goldyf Locks . '. quiet but dx live- ire when ground- edw. 2 secret andhgelf- corvleilimed and 's litary as an oyster t we are glad to khovi you . . likes to sew and dance. BARBARA HAR ,Y Babs . o cute dru tt' . . wel swf. 'fg- p A pall e . thi s th It is pl like vp 1 qrb f ihde-' de . . df r JGKQll girls . . rgf!! ing and alwgys laughing. ELVA HEIL Elva . . sparkling eyes . . popular girl all around . . loves the outdoors and sports . . hockey speedy on the left wing . . a way with the fellows . . fast typist . . volcanic when she gets started. IOAN HITCHNER Our Hitch . . brains when she uses them . . easy come, easy go . . pep behind the cheers . . slender but what an appetite . . prize blusher . . class Monitor Register . . always on the go . . South Ierseyite through and through. gran pg 7947 VIRGINIA I-i IlINI3R Ginn . eserved . . Mud ip X ve al .tenx too - t s . 'f ee pai P brush ' r ' 6 - -I aiu? hoolia re, uey j , W ' ' . . w a ' W town Hgh d i itho her? X , , IQ X MARC: RET Us ER. M g . . pic dis wqm de nite swis bl auera 1 ,Sigma is it nd fe . . 'tali 335' . likes Xbjroll s e dans? . A lways has a jo e to tell. ' X. l PAUL iz Paula .' . c l le E bundl d ' ig- . gle. neve sits the on S urd ' . ta te l tterey . . . Ban wi m' sl oot . . lt s th sy her- self . plac like goon valley. i-'fag gm pg 7947 ELNORA IOYCE ' V 1 Nora . . everybody's pal . . happy-go-lucky . . high voltage ener- gy . . peppy cheer- leader . . willing worker . . good sport . . sense of humor . . enthusiastic . . girl with a gift of gab . . temper, but only when necessary . . always the willing helper. IAMES KAPP Kappy . . real fellow . . nurse's frequent visitor . . all out for athletics . . how he runs that pigskin . . sports come before school . . watch that grin . . popular with everyone . . guaran- tee that things will nev- er be dull. IACKSON KELLER Keller . .enthusiasm plus . . likes math . . those corny puns . . clever with a camera . . solid drummer . . things he says hides the tact that he has brains . . empire state building of the senior class. 1 N IOSEPH KELLY Ice . . filled with plenty of talk . . for- ever making wise cracks . . spare time spent roller skating . . Ioe says, sleep . . that's what I do best . . short but quick. IUNE sings lust xi. gay, in- . oh, that work her. LEONA KLOTZ Klotz . . laugh, joke, and be merry . . will- ing worker . . a great gal . . forever hurry- ing home . . often heard saying number please . . peppy cheerleader . . enjoys life to the fullest . . hopes to be a physical therapist. KENNETH LANG Kenny . . believes a woman's place is in the home . . noncha- lant . . camera shy . . neat dresser . . hunt- ing is his hobby . . quiet . . slow motion. M. NAOMI LITHERLAND Naomi . . has fun any- where, anytime . . cute dimples . . quiet until gets started . . will al- ways remember '46 football season . . many unforgettable ex- periences at Rich- mond's minding kids . . can always be heard sounding off with that giggle . . nursing is her career. ANNE LODGE Anne . . loves to dance, read and sing . . energetic worker . . sweet smile . . pleasingly pleasant . . prom is still a happy memory . . enjoyed working on the year- book . . Rah! Sharp- town . . china doll complexion . . wants to be a kindergarten teacher. Klan pg 7947 tsqfl fi ww it p Vat W ICHARD OESCHE Dick . . what will the band do without that old Bass . . how he can sing . . tall. lanky and blonde . . quiet so you don't know he is there . . both an excellent student and lots of fun. f a a good or . . sling the h gran of 7947 WIN IFRED RAGEN IDA MARIE MULPO , Id . . ly! natur y?url h r h ,fd . . d end ble . che - lul wo er ul om V' 1, aro n ,l - I .N ay fcom nion V, . y on th ey Q . , never iet. X EDITH NOLAN Stump . . happy-go- lucky and full of pep . . she likes to talk . . makes new friends eas- ily . . likes to dance . . ambition is to be- come a good secretary sometime . . always a lot ot fun to be with. S53 Winnie . . quiet un- til properly aroused . . business-like . . usu- ally found reading book . . keeps smiling . . always willing to help . . everybody's friend . . loves to talk and chew gum . . full of ambition. DOROTHY RICHMOND Dot . . one who jokes and can take jok- ing . . likes to dance . . lots ot fun to be with . . gal of steel . . contented with a stick ot gum . . cheerful is the word for Dot . . friendly . . plans to be a Number please girl. RALPH QUIRK Quirkie N. . always teasing-som ody . . riot sicorftef cks. . d , tiiou htlul. and A so rcef . . chatte inJv . . capablexvice president for manyxfye-are . . hard worker . . has the ability to make everyone laugh. Nu LUCILLE RILEY lf' Lu l all darkii ' and cag ble big heqrtfrl. Span hidfu-ffl l o nu . .xsincerevrien . . long, dakkf haip arid sparkling into .eyes a sunt ,l 1 . fly 1 . Wx '1 seen Quite ,frequently riding motorcycle. L A IANE SCHAEFER Ianie . . can always find something for ex- citement . . hot saxo- phone player. . friend- ly . . frankly flirtatious . . enjoys snacks be- tween classes . . often seen crocheting . . formula of bewitching deviltry . , filled with plenty of vitality. ELLA SCOTT Readie . . a vivac- ious bundle of joy . . never a dull moment when she is around . . favorite topic limited to one word . . Hor- acie . . no special plans for future . . good sport. LEONARD SCULL Scully . . a transfer from Bridgeton. .'quite a talker . . serious chap . . spends time collecting old coins . . seen on Saturday in Bridgeton's Wool- worths . . Einstein of the senior class . . likes chemistry and math. MYRA SIMPKINS Sam . . a quiet ex- terior' for fun a loving interior . . books, one of her companions, not school books . . defin- itely not interested in boys now . . collects post cards and four leaf clovers . . loves to dance. ALICE SMI Q l'Smitty . . epof our twins .K,Vcfuiet but fun . . a soft smile ay 'si- lent ways . un- ruffliiigf magitf gefspn- a1ity,.j1. ewety 's frier1dl..jikfeaHl an- ner Zjfstroqgf fzvill . . plane her Hiture as a beautician. gm of 7947 ffm X BERNICE SMITH Bernice . . quietly keeps things from get- ting dull . . difficult to get to know . . pos- sesses a temper but has it under control . . always the first one to blush . . hopes to be- come a telephone op- erato 1 ,ua-Hflbff 15 J' tb '24 A. ELSIE S ITH' Elsie J of Woodstovg ig h ' s smal r ckages . . qui and u assu ing . . alwa a trie ly Word . sole eyes . . tinit bme type b t a any- whe . .' ' s to read . oug ul . . nev- er a source of worry to anyone. LAURA SMITH Laura . . the other twin . . pa ' blond hair an 1 nt . . qu' ut n . neat in pea c . . shy, modes e er reader ot oks fo her own choice. gzan of 1947 BETTY SNYDER Snyder . . our pretty head majorette . . able yearbook assistant . plenty of brains cov-- ered with beautiful curly hair . . known for her forgettulness . . always has a smile . , rather witty .' . fun to be with . . petite clear soprano voice. EMERY STEWARD Ioe . . tall, handsome and well-dressed lel- low . . has a way with girls . . keeps steady correspondence with Cheyney College . . hobby includes build- ing and drawing . . would like to attend Lincoln College. FRANCES ODD Franny . 3 odles un f . . p pifimxllgl vigor . tu ofhwild merrirn t . i etu- ous A ,lgflggnxgsli ls header ' glekk. l- ways wi 'nge to eat . popula1XQith e slu- dents . .X golf? schol- ar when the spirit moves her. 'N I BE'I'I'Y LOU VAN CULIN Betty Lou' . Vrlittle but migh . . power- ful cent o tordard linej. aw 5 hasitgtfi rh .Tiil trick ' pldxrltymfth a sw . ieggbl' a g il 1 . . somedlnb eireryo e will miss. f y A . .iso i315- eratf' g . -ever still .. .W er ast t' e X ' is ho ew . . li S to fe? d listen t radio 'f . loves to eat . never hurries. f Sp y 14 P ,,al ays ' ,the ovies fl QA F' HERBERT WHITAKER Herb . . very quiet and shy . . host to a healthy appetite . . hobby of riding motor- cycles . . gets good marks when hetries . . one of our easy-going seniors . . very good- natured . . can get along with anyone. ARLENE WHITE Arlene . . sincere friend . . seen whiz- zing around in that blue car . . variety is the spice of life . . at- tractive clothes andap- pearance . . intelli- gent . . nice singer . . plans to go to Howard University in Washing- ton. R. DAVID WIEST Dave . . hails from Hatsboro . . made a hit from the start . . threw many a pass for long yardage . . loves fruit . . enjoys listen- ing to Sleepy Hollow Boys . .that mischiev- ous look . . lots ot lun . . plans to attend col- lege. II,.LIAMS An ' . . pr tty aur- al h ' .' . go- gett wa . sport ian. . al ay fgettirrg i d er s eth'ng . . sup s s we an, . .' -clivote to arei townyy . Y co' t mo l til ,x . x ' p. pepe-I talker l . fnoves around ike a jumping bean. gm pg 7947 if GEORGE WRIGHT Peanut . . life in miniature . . loves to eat . . he can be ser- ious if necessary . . capable football mana- ger . . a concert pian- ist fone fingerl . .well liked . . never home . . short fellow with long line . . loves to disrupt classes. DOROTHY YATES Dottie . . studious and quiet until started z . . friendly and fun to be with . . what a gig- gle she possesses . . always has a short come-back . . likes to sew, often makes own clothes. si ZAKIE ZAKARIAN Zak . . mad chemist . . just a wolf at heart . . Trenton wouldn't hold him . . another li- brary fan . . good dancer . . capable president . . always accommodating espec- ially with car . . will never forget plays . . a gilt of organizing and getting things done. Loyal support on the part of Mr D, A. Rothermel has been an aiding factor to the many successes of the Sm-nior Class. He has been a boost to our niorv indopondent and progressive spirit in all the activities we have undertaken this year, llis widespread knowledge has been a great asset in advising the class of '47, ,f 0 -' s 4,5 4 'f ,- ,W ff! yi. D x6!of'fl 1 iff il 1 I ig yi, Daniel A. Rothermel Assistant Advisor AII' MEN' Ah Men were the words on everyones llps after seemg the comedy grven by the Iuruor Class on March 7 1946 Thrs play was out of the ordxnary 1n COITIPGTISOH wrth other hlgh school plays as the txme of the story took place rn the year 2050 At that trme the women ruled the world The play was drrected by Mxss Armsberg and Mxss Bolrner The cast mcluded Hodges Hollmgsworth Iunror Susan Betslord Major Betslord Vlcky Lauderbeck Pfeller Adele Betslord Hxlda Green Robert Elder Leona Klotz lean Barton Betty Lou Van Culxn Zakle Zakarran Robert Coles lean Abbott Lonny Esden Honorable Bmks Snell Ellen Ha lztt Iohn Chadwrck Herr Dzttenholer Countess Van Nau Guards Donald Franzen Harvey Beal Paula Iredell Ann Wllllams Betty Snyder lack Fmlaw lack Clark Anne Lodge Naornr Lrtherland 0 O Ietson .......,....,....., Ioanne Hitchner Henrietta Mason .....,... Barbara Hartley ' TAS vnu hr' f-. M143 who HEP Cms SUCK CHICK AND SHARP SHAJER DOODLERS MADENOISELLE AND ESQUIRE Gxccmns I Eemwccxry lg X f-N-1-r I 1- X f Y K if-. F:3Q.m E , ' , .4 Q ,Q 'ff' Q i . E' i il f . i X T L . ',' 1.5.1, if lair 3 Ja 'rt Q .fs A , f 4 if I fi? Q . mfs 'af' . t sis: vs 7 sir .QR ,AY , I ,dgiftif . , .,,,, Y -F V, -1,71 f . L 5 1 i , , 4 ,- . .gn F ,Q . I' . J img' , '1 t ' '.,v . A ' I' r , . ' '44 - . I H , . . WA A . . I . I , V2 , gyjaz I 4, - , I gg- 1, V .M + Qs if A , , . . . . fi . , ,, ' ff I .' , ' X W, Y E , , ! sw 1 . i ff, , . ' - t I , - .1 A 2. F S I .5 W On May 24th the Iunior Class gave the sen- I iors a prom never to be forgotten. The gala affair started at 9:00 o'clock in the high school gym with Tom Fullum playing the dream rnu4 sic for our An Evening in Paris. Decoration Committee: R. Quirk, I. Barton, V. Hitchner, I. Finlaw, I. Harris, V. Henderson, R. Coles, F. Bill Program Committee: I. Kern, N. Litherland Entertainment Committee: I. Emerson, A. Lodge, A. Williams Invitation Committee: B. Hartley, H. Green Refreshment Committee: F. Todcl,.L. Harris, E. Heil, L. Klotz ,AJ . -jj.. .-. Mi., . , .. - -Y --Y W - 'f,-'ft ' . ' V' . 4 '- . 2 . STRANGER IN THE NIGHT The play Stranger ln the Nlght Wllh an unusual settmg 1n a gltt shoppe 1n a hotel lobby was a murder mystery presented on December 13 1946 The unknown gxft contammg the murderers name and the terrxtymg gun shot 1n the last act made qurte a hxt w1th everyone who was fortunate enough to see lt The cast mcluded Sylvra Lee lean Barton Eddre Beach Harvey Beal Mable Crane Betty Lou Van Culxn Rose Iordan Anne Lodge I T Rutledge Howard Evans Marcella Bender Ioanne Hxtchner Velda Stevens Betty Snyder Sandra Kmg Elva Hell Clxflord Newkrrk lack Clark Coaches M1ss Betty Lee Pettry, Mxss Nona Pollard Leona Klotz Loulse Thompson Grant Terry ...............,. lack Finlaw Sam Fisk ................ Zakie Zakarian im vb -,r f . ....... 4, , .. ,,,. .,,,..... -- ,,. NA, ,wif-.A ..,.,...M '.,.' 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Early in the Saphomore year Wesley Edwards was elected president, Edgar Baldwin, vice-president, Mary Simkins, secretary, and Doreen Garrison, treasurer. Faculty advisors for this year are Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Errickson. Activities for the year were the New Ye-ar's Dance and a dance following a basketball game. A V44 L..4 . V J Qui? ,Q , . ff M--W z K, 5 f- kv. M- ,xiii fwgi A V , K , l 5 'A '.'- 1 M ' f i W ag! K V, ,ffg,,,.?,? Vbyui I Vi. gy? , ff if f A , ff- 1? 1 ' J M 7 tg W A A 3'-:ei Uff ii v L: 2 I Q My ' 7 4: 5' lg. ar E J s K Q S3151 .. - . Y ... A - gn . v. ,wg--1 ' -M-Q 35 3-Q , A 4:1 an Q 32 VN, 'Vfaiflw 'Wald iflwwf- Sui Q, 'Iwi 1 ' W , 5'WQvPEPY ' i 'if n ' X 'J Qgwpsv V m1'9 kyA Q QLV5' Q W' Q' 'M :--Q. 0, hm Ag! gm. 3: W Fi :Q ,vt ehjwl 3, W it 's-nfnia U' f3 :Ri ,, V 3,4 .,5.,,,Vff7 ,um 4 ud:A.,,, ' VL -' ' S bv G7 -wfflf 55' Q3-' 55' C-sg ' , ' . ' if -' wx C, , - . - A 1 Q' . 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I9 , , ,L .. , S Ms ,fffk ,. h GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is grateful to Mrs. Irvine for all she has done to make it a success. 'I'he Glee Club sang Hymn of Thanksgiving during the Thanksgiving Assembly program. The group went caroling during the Christmas holidays. In the Spring it featured the annual Musical Festival, the outstanding ac- tivity of the club. Barbara Hartley and Betty Snyder, two of the girls in the Glee Club, also sing in the All-State Chorus. Groups of boys and girls were also selected from Salem, Penns Grove, and Woodstown to sing in a Spring Concert. tar' li Qui f R. Coles, E. Drummond, A. Garton, R. Hackett, C. Haines, P. lredell, I. Keller, I. Kernan, E. Lawrence, M. Layton, L. Locuson, R. Loesche, P. Martin, A. McTyre, A. Moore, R. Motisher, D. Oberg, L. Oberg, L. Owen, I. Parmailee, B. Rogers, I. Schaefer, G. Sparks, P. Walker, 0BCllESTBA During the last semester, the orchestra has been functioning taithfully. There were continuous practices during the winter months for the Spring Festival. 'I'he follow- ing officers were elected: president, George Sparks, vice-president, Larry Owens, secre- tary-treasurer, Iudy Kernan: librarians, Lur- elle Oberg and Everett Lawrence. This is the first year the Student Council has been functioning and so far it has been a success. The Student Council was highly honored by having one of the members oi our exec- utive board elected to the New Iersey Stu- dent Council Association in New Brunswick at their meeting in November. STUDENT CIIUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD: Z. Zakarian, H, Evans, G. Sparks, H. Harris, I. Barton, M. Griffith, R. a L Owen M La ton Quirk, G. Kr mme, . , . y . HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: C. Haines, I. McNally, B. Geoghegan, E. Lawrence, F. Stoye, F. Whitaker, I, Darlington, M. Lodge, R. Irvin, V. Hitchner, B. Snyder, I. Thompson. Editor-in-chief--B. Snydery Assistant Editor-V. Madarag News Editor-V. Coleman, News Reporters-D. Young, N. Klerak, G. Kramme, K. Kauffman, H. Evans, L. Klotz, F. Stoye, I. Levy, B. McTyre, L. Scull, Z. Zakarian, A. Hughes, Literary Editor-H. Greeng Sports Editor-I. Hitchner, D. Hurffg Exchange Editor-H. Harris, Advisor-Mrs. Vera B. O'Neill. Our high school paper, the Woodston- ian, has quite a few new members this year. Even though they are new, they have proved very competent and talented. Al- though some old features have been dis- W00llSTONIAN continued, some new ones added, and our paper modernized in other ways, the true spirit and purpose of our Woodstonian has not and will not change. Business Man'ager-I. Harris: Assistant Business Manager-A. McTyreg- Art Editor-V. Hitch- .ner, I. Muliord, A. McTyreg Circulation- H. Beal, D. Gerlack, P. Smith, P. Torrenceg Typist- E. Heil, G. Brown, C. Chew, I. Harris, I. Allen, M. Stoffels, E. Ledden. Advisor--Mrs. Gladys R. Bitter .MM Q if Yi ' 1 122' if , J 6 . 9: I v 1 Q4 yvyg ef gg . ' 93' ' f . 1 . f, -L . aff '35 5 4, , A51 ,fW.4 1, 5 ,gf s 4 QQ , nf' - .Lg I 'Ml lily, 4 Woodsfowns Varsity tearn this year enjoyed a highly favorable season. The record was 5 wins, 3 losses, and one tie. The schedule with the scores follows: Woodstown 25 Swedesboro l2 Cape May 6 Pitman l3 Harnmonton 43 Glassboro 25 Penns Grove 6 Clayton 8 Swedesboro ll Salem Opponents i L i 5 lACK CLARK ZAxii: ZAKARIAN 26 5 HARVEY Bur. 22 PAUL WALKER Woodstown's varsity line-up consisted of Iones and Ienkins at ends, Za- karian and Borton at tackles, DuBois and Funk at guards, and Evans at center. The backfield was Finlaw at quarterback, Kapp at left half, Williams at right half, and Wiest at fullback. This combination proved sufficient to turn in a favorable record, which might have been better except for injuries and other miscellaneous causes. They played well as a unit and team spirit was excellent. There were twenty letters awarded. Lettermen besides those already mentioned are: Ayars, an end, Hiles and H. DuBois,'tackles, Hinchman and Clark, guards, and Beal, center, plus backfield men Nolan, Sparks, and Lewis. Of these boys, twelve will return for future battles on the gridiron of Woodstown High School. We, the Class of '47, wish the future WHS teams many excellent seasons. Mose Ayars, Zakie Zakarian, Bob Funk, Hal Evans, Maurice DuBois, Harry DuBois, Iohnny Iones, Bryce Williams, lack Finlaw, Dave Wiest, and Iames Kapp. Inserts: George Sparks and George Wright, managers. Q fl AN .. -f- A,.f, .4 4, K . , - . . - -. ...lf.,. , ..,..P. 'L Q' 3' , .- Tx, . A- r.g'm A 1 63 ,WWE '6 . I FV' 9 3 , E fr r, 1 f ' 2 , 5 3 5 5 n 5 Q' r f v Q 4 1 l 1 '1 Axw , ffkt' ,44 , gf X LI X1 a' 19? Q Q J 1? IQ 1,5 1 ,Ji E . f' If H X I l Ti 9 wA.'f.,,f, A ,,.4g , ,- qfwrf .., I.. , A , W.. ', . - - f -- - A f - .f-Aff it -5v,9ffe4fa+aqQ,,,z3-5,51,Ah.. A A ALf,,4,?:,. Y, - . - - A Ai 1. , , A . x g 2 1 . . ,,... 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This is only the beginning of the long journey across the sky. Although some stars may not shine as brightly as others, each Star is essential in forming the pattern of the composite picture. May they all go forth in a brilliant array of light toward the happiness that is their goal. A stral F oreca St NOVEMBER 15 1955 Saturday 9 A M I Just have tlme to catch the 9 15 plane at Kelly s Arrport for New York Clty to see the brg game between the All Amerlcan Stars and the Euro pean Stars What a wonderful day for a game' Oh' Look who rs ln the lxne up Irmmy Kapp Dave Wrest lack Fmlaw Iack Clark Howard Evans and Kenny Lang wxth none other than the famed George Wnght actrng as manager The All Amerlcan Band wlth two well known ma1orettes Barbara Hartley and Betty Snyder 1S to be present to perform dur1ng halftrme Im 1n New York now and I must say Kelly s planes are super deluxe Look who s here to take act1on shots of the game Iackson Keller the r1s1ng photographer of the Barton Star the renowned magazlne of New York edxted by Iean Bar ton assrsted by Ianette Harr1s and her band of star reporters Elva Hell Charlotte Chew Lorralne Harr1s Ahce Sm1th Margaret Huster Iean Duble and Ann Wrlharns lust two mmutes before the kxck off there IS a brg cheer for the All Amencan Stars who are lust comxng out on the held Those cheerleaders Io anne Hrtchner Beatrrce Chomo Elnora Ioyce and Leona Klotz look snazzy 1n those brrght green and whrte unrforms Well hello' Here comes Ida Mulford and V1rg1n1a Hrtchner The Mulford and Hrtchner stud1o IS havlng an art exh1b1t1on th1s week The stars are really runnlng w1ld at half trme wxth a score of 25 U Whlle I was trylng to appease my appetlte dur1ng the commotron at half trme I bumped 1nto my old chum Betty Lou Van Cul1n who related her experxences on the Natronal All Star Hockey Squad What a thnll' She also told me about her old fnend lean Abbott who rs now happrly resrdmg ln her home town Alloway w1th her husband Now to get back to the All Amerlcan Stars' They have just completed an amazrng vlctory Wlth the score of 46 U Seemq so many frxends from the class of 47 brrngs back fond rnemorxes Its about trme for my appomtment at Gladys Brown and Vrolet Cole man s Beauty Shoppe Those g1rls have bullt up a wonderful partnershm Here I am flfteen mmutes too early 1ust enough trme to glance over my Barton Star What s th1s7 Why 1t s a condensed form of Hrlda Greens latest novel Ill certamly have to read that What else have we? Oh' The sensat1ona1 Har vey Beal IS taklng over the Bob Hope program In another column I also read of a new vanety of chlckens that have been produced at the Ideal Chrcken Farm owned and operated by Elmer Coles and Frankhn Bxll The g1rls are ready for me now so I have to leave my paper Those g1rls know how to please therr customers Now to v1s1t my friends Here 1S Dorothy Rrchmond Frances Todd and Laura Smrth Laura IS one of those Number Please? g1rls ID a central New York offtce The other two have a column 1n the New York Txmes solvmg peoples love problems Here come the grrls all dre sed for the evenmg We may as well start for Qurrk s Star Theater What a dehghtful place wrth lurnrnous stars on the end of each row to hght the arsles The plcture IS one of the newly elected presrdents l1fe The presldent IS none other than Zakxe Zakarxan the former governor of New Iersey It was a close electlon but Pres Zakarlan won out We have 1ust txme to grab a mxlkshake at Walker s Soda Fountaln where they serve the world famous Rrchman s Ice Cream Paul certamly has a mod ernxzed soda shop We learned recently that the Rtchman s Ice Cream plant was turned over to the former Anne Lodge by her grandfather She and her husband plan to carry on the buslness Oh lust a few mmutes to purchase a Barton Star before boardlng one of Kelly s planes bound for home Gee rt IS certarnly mce to relax ln one of these planes wlth a Barton Star to read In 1t I see that Mary Ann Gaun has just recexved a fellowshrp to the Umverslty of Berhn Home at last' My' That class of 47 has certamly made a place for ltself 1n thrs world I l 1 , . . , . u 1 . 11 . . U . 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - I . . . 1 . , . 1 1 1 ' - - 1 u 11 . . I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . u 1 11 1 . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . - 1 1 - n 11 . . . . . . 1 . cl . n 1 1 .1 . 11 . . . ' 1 . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . 1 . - . 1 - . n 11 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . n 11 . 1 . . . I lass Yvlll Where there s a w11l there are always a lot of relatwes Soooo sxsters and brothers bemg of superxor mtnds cmd lervely bodxes We the class of 47 do make th1s our last wrll and testament We nom1nate constrtute and appomt as executors of thrs the Faculty from whom all blessrngs flow Our vast store of knowledge painstakingly accumulated rn the past four years we g1ve 1nd1v1dually and separately to the future generatrons We g1ve to the Iumor Class ftrst the honor and prlvllege of marchtng 1n assembly whtle the lower classmen stand at attent1on second we leave very sacredly our P A D outllnes and tests and thxrd we leave a very successful Thanksglvmg Day Dance To the Sophomore Class a record breakmg magazrne drrve To the Freshman Class a new assortment of upper classmen and women We leave Harvey Beal s posttton on the football squad to Walter Gregory To George Sparks we leave Zakze Zakarrans posrtton as Semor Class Presldent Gary Dorrell we leave Howard Evans eloquence Audrey Robmson we leave Violet Mae s make up k1t whtch IS always tn use Myrna Layton we leave Naomr Lrtherlands unforgettable sayrngs M1r1am Snyder we leave her srsters xndectsron on how to he her beaux Patsy Torrence we leave Beatrzce Chomo s frankness Mrss Fzror rn vrew ot many remarks dropped accrdentally and other wxse we leave much quleter and more d1gn1f1ed hbrary srtters We also leave Irmmy Kapps athletxc ab1l1ty to be dxvxded among the lucky underclassmen Francrs Stoye we leave all the fond memorres of Anne Damel Hrtchner we leave George Wrrght s hexght Mr lrvm we leave hope for a new football held Mzldred Glenn we leave Ioan s cheerleadmg umform Mzldred Stoffels fwho eats a lotl contlnued mtestxnal fortxtude Esther Hrles fone who talks a lotl a srlencer Susze Foote a wheel barrow to cart the teacher s loot lrvmg Levy we leave Paul Walkers unconcern about hrs studtes Wesley Edwards lack Fmlaw s great quarterback ab1l1ty lack McCracken we leave Paula s many glggles Laura Hrcks we leave the trlals and tnbulattons of the cheerleaders Eddre Rhubart we leave Iackson s great popularrty wrth the gtrls lean and Harry we leave the devotedness of lean and Charlre Harrrs Frerhon we leave Alvrn Blacks shyness Iohn Borton the w1ll1ngness to lend hxs truck for the many vacatroners lane Ayares another blonde glamour boy the cafeterra we leave the hope for IUU fo attendance ln the lunch l1ne our dearly beloved Faculty we leave the comfort of knowxng we are ftnally leav1ng To Mrss Carter we leave the hope for more really srck people To our dear Alma Mater some salve to heal the scars of mlsdemeanors Wlth these ambltlons we have shared our thoughts our ambrtrons our a Lastly we hereby revoke any and all former wllls by us made In wxtness whereof we have hereunto set our hand thls sixth day of Iune rn the year ol our Lord nlneteen hundred and forty seven THE CLASS OF 1947 Stgned publlshed and declared by the above named as and for therr last w1ll and testament We have sxgned our names as wttnesses on the day and year above wrltten Eeme Meeme Mmee and Moe 90 A 1 '1 . 1 L 5 I W I , To , ' . To . I . , - . . . To , . . , .. . To . . I I . , . . . . To , ' ' . To . . I . . . - To ' , ' . To Gerry Buzby, we leave Elsie Smith's petiteness. To . . I . , . - To . ' , ' . To . I , . . ' To . I . . . . I To ' , ' . To ' , ' ' . To . I , . . t To , ' ' . To , ' ' . To . I . . . l To . I , . . . t To , ' . To . . I . , D To I . . . A h Y . To , . To ' , 0 ' ' , To , ' ll. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Walter Allen W D Barrett Lester Barton Chester G Bee Harry Bennett C Bternbaum Iohn Btll Edwtn B1tter F Black luuends of Mxldred Glenn Bertha Hankms Mtss Laurena Hannan Mr George Harrrs Henr1etta Harrts I Nell Harrts Mrs Ralph Harrxs Mrs I L Hartley llass Mr 6- Mrs Frank Chomo Ieanne Bowlmg Mr 61 Mrs Frank Brown Ienrne Brown Ianet Butcher Wtlbur Buzby Mr 6 Mrs Lewts Chamberlam Mr G Mrs M Clark Mtss Dottte Coleman Mr 61 Mrs Leon A Coleman Mr 6. Mrs I Crexghton Al Crtsptn Ir Ehzabeth CFISIJIH Eugene Davls Mr 6 Mrs Ioseph Davrs Warren Davls Mr 61 Mrs Earl Dolbow Mr 6 Mrs Ioseph Davts Dottle s Beauty Shop M 61 Mrs Wtlltam Duble Mary Ann Dutly Anna Mae Elder Epley M 6: Mrs F Epley Estelle Shop Charles Fmlaw Esther Mr 6 Mrs Royal Hassrrclr Mrs Walter Hepner Mrs V Hell Hxles Mrs Wxllxam Htles Mtss Adelarde Hrtchner Mr 61 Mrs Edward Httchner Mrs George Httchner Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs H Huster Hayes Iredell Lyman Iredell Walter Kern Walter I Kern I Iudy Kernan Lou Klrby Mr 6- Mrs Rudolph Klxne Dr 6. Mrs I A LaCavera M G Clara Helen M 6 M 61 Evelyn Mr 51 Rhoda Mrs Wm Lang Layton Layton Mrs Wtllard Layton Mrs Wm Lodge Loesche Mrs Paul Loesche Mae Lovett Vtrgmta Martln A Frlend Mary C Ftror Iack F1th1an Mary Flttcratt Helen Foote Sus1e Foote Mr 6: Mrs A Frtend Mr 61 Mrs Mrs Clalr Mr 61 Mrs R Franzen Harry Frazter Freedman Frelhon Katherlne Gattuso Mr Albert Gaunt Leroy Gaunt Stella Gaunt Mlss Luella Gerlack Mr 6. Mrs I McAll1ster Iane McCoubr1e Mr 61 Mrs Leonard Multord Earl Nolan Vxctorla Oesterle Ioseph Olbrlch George Osborn Mr S Mrs R D Paonlssa Iulla Parmalee Penton Wolf Hlllers Augustus Pltts I Helen Powers Mr G Mrs T Qulrk Mrs Emma H Ragen Rtchrnonds Mr 6. Mrs A Richmond 5I Mr 6 Mrs I Rtdgeway A Prxend Mrs Henry Rxley Mr G Mrs Clarence Schaefer Amells Scott Rev W Scott Mrs Ada Scull Mr 6 Mrs George Shtnn Mrs Henry Shtpman Mr 6- Mrs Morton Shlvers Mr 6- Mrs Iohn Shull Mr G Mrs W S Stbley Evelyn Stmpkms Wayne C Slms Kenneth Smxley Mtss Charlotte Smlth Mr 6 Mrs Harry Smtth Mr G Mrs Wtllard Smtth Mtrram Snyder Anna Steward Mr 6- Mrs Mllnor Steward W H Stock Mlldred Stottels Mr :S Mrs Frank Stoye Bull Summerlx Mrs Iulxus Tamassy Mr G Mrs Wxlson Teague Mrs Erma Todd Patsy Torrence Mlss Ruth Valenttn Myrtle Van Culm Marxan Walker Mr G Mrs H Ware Mr 61 Mrs Charles Werner Mrs Maude Whttaker Howard Whlte Mrs M Whtte Mr G Mrs E K W19Sl Bobby Wxlltams Dee Roe W1ll1ams Ptc Earl Wtlltams Mr :S Mrs S I W1ll1ams Mr 6 Mrs Sanford Wtlltams Pete WO1Clk Woodstown Consumers Co op Anna Wrtght Mr :S Mrs Edwin Wrtght Mr Iohn Yates Mr G Mrs V Zakarran A Frtend 1 , A 1 1 Mr. 6- . ' I I I ' Mr. 6 . . . ' ' Mr. 6 . ' . ' Mr, 6 . . . ' , I Mr. G . ' ' ' Mr. 6 . , ' . ' ' , I Mr. 6 . ' Mr. G . ' . Mr. G , ' ' Mr. 6 . . , I , ' Mr. 61 . . Mr. G . ' . ' ' Mr. 61 . I - - I I Mr. 6 . . ' A I I I I Mr. 6. . . I I - ' ' Mr. G . t I - -I I I I Mr. G . ' ' Mr. 6. Mrs. Sam Coles Mr- 6' Mrs- Wm- l0YCe Mr. 51 Mrs. Paul Snyder I I I ' Mr. KS . I r. . . - r. . ' ' F- - ' V r. . . - - r. . . ' ' , r. - Compliments of WOODSTOWN HOTEL STANLEY MAKAREWICZ, Proprietor 13 North Maln Street WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY Congratu1at1ons to Class of 1947 SOUTH JERSEY CLEANERS and FARMERS EXCHANGE Mam Oihce WOODSTOWN N I Our 39th Year of Dependable Servxce to Farmers TAILORS CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING 32 S Mcun Street WOODSTCWN N I . I l u O . . I ,.. ' 0 . . ,.. Best W1SheS to Class of 1947 From Class of 1906 Comphments of HITCHNER BROS WOODSTQWN WOODSTOWN N I Phone 303 DOLLY MADISON ICE CREAM THE BEST BY TEST BORTON S RESTAURANT 16 North Mcun Street WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY 5? U '2' 'xYour Warm Friends 4' Q Compliments of FOGG'S PHARMACY THE CORNER DRUG STORE Our congratulations to each and every member of the class of 1947 and best Wishes for Q very successful future. WOODSTOWN, NEW IERSEY Phone 80 Comphments of Comphments MORTIMER S RADIC SERVICE ACME MARKET PHILCO WOODSTOWN N I WOODSTOWN N I I of o 0 T T T T T ,.. THE WOODSTOWN NATIONAL BANK 6. TRUST CO WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY LEW CHEW S FAIRLAWN STORE CLASS OF 47 GROCERIES d MEATS OE S SHOE REPAIR M M t I AUBURN N I WOODSTOWN N I Phone Swedesboro 0345 T i T T T Compliments of T T T I T Congratulations t om 25 ain S reet 18 N. ain Street Compliments of George C. Rogers, Ir. 'Q' REALTOR and INSURANCE MYERS NEWS AGEN C MAGAZINES DAILY and SUND A PAPERS Y Y 16 South Main Street WOODSTOWN, N. Phone 331 I. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS ARTESIAN THE DUNHAM MARKET RETAIL MEATS d PRODUCE BUTTER d EGGS ALLOWAY N I ASA VVILTSEE ELMER N I WISCONSIN CHOICE DAIRY AT ALL TIMES CATTLE Berihc A, Ienkins cm on ' Lrkr IK ll Phone R711 .6 Comphments of GARAGE THE IDEAL STORE LOUIS W SCHOLL Repcurmg Gcrsolme O1 s CLOTHING COSMETICS TOYS NOVELTIES ALLOWAY N I Phone 204125 Phone 32 Phone 190 ANDREWS REXALL DRUGS WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY 7 0 .. - . - .1 'if 0 ' - - WOODSTOWN, N. I. I I A Compliments of the GRAND THEATRE i 5 ir 5 Visit the Grand Theatre and make it Your Favorlte Theatre EWEN BROS CO ALLOWAY N I Pompflmentq of Co nphmems of NEWTON W GRICE INC FARM SUPPLIES Phones Wood town Elmer Bndgeton 8 i C 5 N A I A A F A . . 1 DARETOWN - DEERFIELD, N. I. N N N , I I S , . I I RICHMAN'S ICountry Freshl ICE CREAM WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY Phone 47W R F TIMBERMAN DAILY AUTO EXPRESS ELMER N I Bell Phone 6131 Comphmenrs of ILES 6. SHIMP CHEVROLET cmd OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE WOODSTOWN N I ELMER N I IIEGAN GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'mer 6332 DARETOWN N I RUPERT MATLACK DARETOWN N 1 HUDSON MOTOR CARS GOODYEAR TIRES 'i' 1 l , . . I I I I - - I2 Main Streei I i o I , . . I I E. . I E9 3 ere 3 77 ,Slllnfufe XIQQPLQI1 ce It cannot be dxspensed wxth or substltuted lor It should be of llrst constderatlon rn every rmportant undertakmg We mean experxence the SPGCIGIIZBCI experlence such as we offer ln the held of School Annual photography That IS why year after Photographer by many leadmg Schools and Colleges Gettlng out a Yearbook rs a once ln a hlehme undertalung It 1S there fore good to know that there 1S avallable to you all the experlence that IS necessary to meet thxs unusual emergency Youll hnd our orgamzatxon skrlled and resourcelul our facxhtres and resources ample to meet every problem connected with Yearbook Photography ZAMSKY STUDIOS 1007 Market Street PHILADELPHIA PA 60 A A o ' or 6 ' . year, we have been honored by being chosen Ollicial Yearbook ' . -. - -. . . H I b . - 'Q' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOWN N I 1 CREAM VALLEY MONITOR REGISTER DAIRY WOODSTOWN N I WOODSTOWN N I 72 YEARS OF SERVICE Compliments ot 'Q' Estcxb ished in 1864 Compliments ot Compliments of Phone 206 l O Congratulations and Compliments Best Wishes MARION'S BEAUTY SHCPPE WOODSTOWN COOP G L F' SGIVICS Inc WOODSTOWN N I WOODSTOWN N I Phone 178 Phone 221 Phone 8 Congrcztulohons to the CLASS OF 47 I HARTLEY NIXON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE J WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY ot o I ' 0 I I I I I I I l I I I I I .4 I Compliments of MILEX CORPORATION TIRES TUBES and RECAPS COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE MOBILGAS and OIL East Avenue WOODSTOWN NEW IERSEY Phone 126 W Comphments of CompI1ments ot BROAD STREET AL S ELECTRICAL TIRE SERVICE APPLIANCE 4 S Maln Street 4 Bowen Avenue WOODSTOWN N I WOODSTOWN N I Phone 22W Phone 244 ol I U LOCAL FIRESTONE DEALER YOUR HOT-POINT DEALER I O xfiwi' 5:5 TEAMWORK ., QLLN I , N X HIP X Il WL IILII I Il I J LIIK Ik L XL I I k I 4 III IIS I IIIILIHHINII 1420 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 2 PENNA WALL STREET NEW YORK 5 N PRINTING ENGRAVING OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY ART AND LAYOUT SERVICE 5 I f r .S ' 4. ff.-55 7 , , , gm' as .'.' my in tI1c Imuilnling ul' L1 Inc XL'llI'IJIIIlIx as lI1cy are in 1I1c L'llITSll'LlL'lIUI1 UI' il .'II5L'l'lll5L'I'. 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