Woodward High School - Granger Yearbook (Woodward, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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benlor Class Prophecy Ccont J four QIFIS are the most successful secretarles 1n the state and the quest1on tends to 1nt1m1date them H The Jud e raps h1s gavel and says, H0bJect1on sustalned 'lease eo on Mr Prosecutor ' At that moment 1n the back of the court room, two exc1ted people rusl ln W3F1lVU Mart1n, followed by Roger Burkhart dart to the defendants'table and make thelr apolog1es for belng late The1r school Just let out for lunch and they couldn' make lt anv sooner It seems that Mar1lyn lS teach1ng commerclal subJects 1n dear ole Woodward H1gh and Rover 18 1n char e of the sc1ent1f1c courses The Judge looks at h1s watch, raps h1s gavel, and declares a recess untll 2 30 Durlng the lunch hour we shlft our cameras to the cafe where two old fr1ends are twlklng of ol! t1mes and the present Donna Gr1mes and LOHDIC Invels Slt together at a l1ttle table Je hear Donna saylng, 'I Just hated to close mv Beauty Salon today have such good buslness on Frldays everyone gettlng ready for the weekend, you Inow But then that's l1fe Now tell me, Connle how's the world CYCHCJHK youou Connle Sm1lCS and says, WF1ne I have a Job w1th a company 1n South AfF1C8 ru n1nv a comptometer I love my work And on my tr1p back to the States, I ran 1nto D610r1S Klnne She 13 the secretary to a salesman Don MCMOPFIS, to be exact Very successful lt seems They work for the vovernment and travel all over They talk all noon hour and on untll they look at the1r watches and see lt 1S 2 15 h1gh t1me to get back to the court room Not far ahead of them they see two old fr1ends, L mett Noland and Bob McAnelly, walklnv to the cou t room They run to catch up w1th them They all take a tax1 Emmett and Bob tell them what they have been dolng Bob has become a successful meCh3nlC 1n the Mercury garave at bpr1ngf1eld Emmett has become a successful farmer, rclv1n on h s ab1l1ty he rece1ved 1n college about An1mal Husbandry we now take you to the Judges' chambers where the two attorneys Slt 1n conference w1th the Judge. They have Just f1n1shei talk1ng so we w1ll now follow them 1nto the court room The Jud e takes h1s POS1t10n and raps h1s gavel Xll 1S qu1et The Jud e clears h1s throat and everyone stralns to hear what he 18 vomn to say He speaks, nThe Attorneys and I have conferred, and we all agree that the evldence provlded and the test1mon1es of wltnesses have proved beyond a doubt that these twenty four people are the best su1ted people to face the world that we have seen 1n manv years, and we feel that there 18 no reason for any future tr1al rh1S class has deflnltely won over the future.n Je take you back to our studlos where the commentator 1S speaklng nSo, the class departed aqa1n each g01H' h1S own w y, but w1th the thought 1n m1nd that he was gO1H to do h1s best to make the world more successful and prof1table, not only for h1m- self but for everyone Ve W1Sh them all the luck 1n the worldlu what k1nd of a day was 1t? A day l1ke all other days except You Are Therelll .3 o o . H . . . . 5 o I i Y o 0 . . T Y . V . . 0 - . - 9 Q C . V O . . . . . 0 ' fn 1 Q ' o 5 . A K 1 ' 0 . , . . I . 'D ' ' . I . , . - I i C f 0 o , . o , n n . . . . , . , . A --' o ' ll n ., n . . . . . I . - 3 v -a a c . I A Ll . ., . . 4 ,D i , . 0 4 . . . . . U 5 .1 . o . . . U 0 3 o i 0 x -41 - a 2 0 ' o , . . . u . , 2 a . . . . U . 4 7 . . . . K .

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N I 0 R R 0 P H E 'You Xre Therein We are now looklnb upon the court room scene 1n the case of nThe Class of 1955 vs The Future.n N111 the Class w1n out or w11l the iuture overtake themo kre they wble after 4 years of fre do1 to cont1nue the1r success? Ne t1ke you to the V1CHCSS stznd where the ev11 lOOk1Hg prosecutor stands, hand on ch1n thF0W1HW questlons at the f1rst wltness of the dav. Hkow, Hr Rothfus, I would l1ke to 1sk you a verv lmportant qUeSt10H 1U th1s case Is your 11rport a big success9n Oh Yes,H Larry answers 'But lt wouldn't be the success lt 1S now 1f lt weren't tor mv competent COmNUnlC0t0F ani tele type operator, N153 Hartman she 1s one of the best just fresh out of school 1n Nebr1ska Ind as for mv stewardess, MISS Van Lew I couldn't do wlthout her bhe's been w1th me now for almost a year just last month when In 1mport1nt bus1nessman was trwvelln to the Far must, She kept h1m from abinionlnv sh1p Can you 1N3,lH69 He w s 3fFTld our 4-enelne plane wouldn't make lt just because he were C0m1Hl 1U on one en Jne she told h1m thlt Lommander Wothfus was at the wheel and not to worrv ' The prosecutor S1 hs deeply and savs,U5tep down, ole se th1t will bn all Let us now take you Wltl tle a1i of our cameras to the lobby where Mrs Ioyce Morse, Hrs Iucv ut1nlev, Mrs IP1S cross, and Mrs Loretta Paterson are trwln to keep the1r chlldren qulet and l1sten to the he1r1nqs at the same ClH0 They h1xe no 1de1 when they w1ll be called to the st1nd Mrs Paterson sne1ls. 'I WISP now thxt I d one on to XII and become a court reporter lxke I'd planned I could be lHS1dC Flght now and I woul1n't have to Walt out here Oh! Be qu1et Larry jr iommy c1n't hear wlat's OIHS on H Mrs stanley and Mrs Cross have both worked SIHCG leavlng bks Norse 15 then culled to the stand Hlo you swear tell the truth, the whole truth and nothlng but the truthon I dol' 1S tle reply It seems she 1S qulte fdmlllaf w1th the phrase and has no trouble Wltb SHUHCITYIOHQ H4111 you vouch for the work of Bob Hass 1n these past four years? J vou thlnl that he 15 ready to serve 1n the Xrmyou Uh Yes! He's worked for mv father 1n 11w ani 1S def1n1tely ready H H at's all we v1nted to 'now You may step down H The prosecutor now walks over to tle Iurv box and be 1ns to talk to the Jurv when he sees SOm8th1HU 18 out of order It seems that one of the respected buslnessmen 1U tle Jurv 13 a member of the Llass of '55 Donald Burg IS lsled to s1t Wlth the rest of h1s class at the defendants' table The prosecutor resumcs h1s t1lk to the jury H00 you tl1xk that these next 3 men T am 01HV to ask are SU1t1Tl9 to JOIN our country's m1l1t8FV defense? 111 j1m Larr, kenny Bryant, and T ny Snyder please r1se9H They stand and look at one anotler kenny stra1qhtens h1s glasses, j1m looks all around the room, ani Tony looks iown at the tloor X11 eves are upon them unt1l Mr lrosecutor tells them they can s1t down aHa1n nNext on the w1tness stand Mary Janssen, ple1se ole lS sworn 1n and lt 1S xade knofn to the court room that she IS speak1nU for bhlrle' Vernon, karen l1V1SSOH, Betty Jlll11MS, and herself UThese four gxrls ire all pr1vate secrer1r1es,H s1v the prosecutor, Hand we are here to fund out 1? tlev are any good H At thxs the defense attorney Jumps to h1s fee' and shouts HI object, I object, on the grounds that everyone hows these S E C L A S S P C Y Y A . U . O . f . . I I . I L C R . . . . I . Q . - . . , 'W o Y A q Y ' ' c v I . . . . E C. . I ll I I ' O O . . . . . U I . K - . K f 0 ' . Q ' L ' . 1 H . ' . - . . , . ' c ' 1 D c D x ,l 1 ' U. ' '. . 1 ' H ' . , .1 N. I an L., i. 7 . . ,V Q. N . Q. . K, . 1 ' I I V 0 ' CY - hx '1 . N . r 5 - ' c.. , K - x .II ' A 1, Y ,. - - Q I K O J I ' 4' 5 O - ,' 'Q . Q . .I . V t Y . 4 x . K I . E 1: ' '. 4 ' g f 3 K ' . I f I f . I .l 4 . ' . , . P .. . 1 Q ' . Q N g N N , I . A - school and are quite ready to settle down. . ' . , , , I to ,, , . ' , . I . . I. . . f l 1 -C 1. L. . . lo V ' c a , ' ' 1 ' 1 . . H, L 5 -. - I 4 A . . . O Th c Y 1 --f . g 1 N V 1 H . v x U. 5 .f . A f , A ' 1 ' 1 ' M '. . . , . 1 , . . f O K X , . A . . .1 ' . f . ' uf :'1' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' e.., ' ' . . .,. . , , r h A VV D o ' . ' . t . , . . ' I ' I C '. . V . , . , Y . . . N . . .' ' . 1 on il ' . . . I . , . Q. . PW ,I I C ' . X c I . . ' . A ' , . A ' .ls . l l 1 V K. , I I , Y ' , ' . ' .Q f . . V k



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Ilonwumllnv 1 IH The H0m8COm1D2 xCt1V1t1CS stirted Thursday, October 22 wlth a Pep Rally 1h the Gym followed bv a bnake Dance down Maln btreet speeches were made by buslnessmen, students, and alwmnl The football temn was lntroduced by Coach Vernon Rath, and a sklt was PIVCH by the cheerleaders The aCt1V1C18S were resumed the next afternoon startlng w1th a parade 1D Wh1Ch all the classes and some of the buslnessmen partlclpated Connle Ingels was elected by the football team to relyn as Queen over the Homecomlnq ACtlV1t16S Her attendants were Lucy Canarlnl and AVIS Van Lev from the benlor Class, TADICC oheppard from the JUD1OF Class, Trudy Morse from the sophomore Llass an Nancy Roby from the Freshmen Class On Fr1day evenlng the homecom1n football game was played with Redfield--the Hawks losing The dance following the ,ame was a big success Music was furnished by Yddie Allen and his from Ames

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