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LARRY ROBINSON O CA LKLO lA Chorus 12, Plee lub 12, Basket Cnorus 1 G ee l b l nnx ball L, Flass play 3A aper S af T ', ne 16? .4 4:7 WOGKLLA OPQACHTP Chorus 12, Glee Club M, paper taff l, Librarian 3, Class Play 3 Pl y C Cfflcer oasketb ll 123 ante r 51, l t leam Conference M nd Team Conference 2 Letter rn's C ub Sec P reas A Attend ant 3 Baske ball Council BU Claes Play 3A B 1V QTCT B17 ZR Chorus l23h Glee Club 23h Student Connell M, Cl s llay 3
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SENl0ll CLASS HlSTORY D1aries hold many wonderful memories As you open the cover of th1s dlary, the pages w1l1 unfold the many adventures, trials, and trlbula t1ons of the class of 1958 PREFACE This dlary is to tell about our educatlon which began in September of l9u5 On that fateful morning in September, seven of the new k1nder garten students were to be members of the Woodward graduating class of 58 Those seven, under the lnstruction of Mrs Wilma Axmear, were Beverly McMorris, Bobby Sheppard, Eugene Grimes, Ronnle Hass, Marllyn Newland Geraldlne Jones, and Charles Menz We did not start in a brand new bui dlng, but we were content with our teacher and our work materl als and came through the year quite successfully Dear Diary Our flrst page 13 of course, concerned w1th first grade This year ROHHIB Hass left us, but Miss Cloma Shannon was glad to welcome Larry R0b1HSOH from St Paul,M1nnesota, and Jim Dean from Mad r1d We had an enjoyable year and all pulled through with only a few bumps, bruises, and scratches from swings, teeter totters, and fist fights Dear D1ary To the second page of our diary we add two more per sons They are Mickey Meneough and Sharon Wolter, both from Des Moines We engoyed taking walks in the fall picking up pretty leaves with Mrs Krumm We used our ingenious minds to put our leaves to good use as dec orations in our room Dear Diary At the beginning of our th1rd page we notice that Ron nie has come back to stay His intelligence added Just the right touch b1t of excitement in our room To f1nish up this page, Dean Burkhart came to goin us from country school He found our group very intelli gent and easy to get along with Dear Diary Miss Van Steenbergen was glad to welcome us 1nto her fourth grade room We had no new faces added to our group th1s year We were kept very busy givlng our artlstic touch to presents for ourparenta One of our projects was sprinkling cans for our mothers They were very pretty Dear Diary No one Joined us 1n the f1fth grade either, so we were well acquainted w1th everyone when the school year began During our flfth year, we made our acting debut with Mrs Kuefner as our director Mrs Hass was so proud of her llttle boy as he came on the stage portray ing a peppermlnt stick The other mothers were just as proud of their sons and daughters as they so magnificently played their parts Dear Diary To the sixth grade we added several persons They are Harold Frantum from Gardner,Doreen Morse from Clarlon, Marty Martin from Beulah, Olga Sjeklocha from Yugoslavla, Bonnie Walker and Barbara Wilson both from Madrid The only person we lost was Sharon Wolter Dear Dlary Mr LaBlanc helped us along in seventh grade We ed little animals made of plaster of Par1s We had animals of all and deslgns Betty Stoneburner decided to come from the country big city to Join us Charles left us in the middle of the year cided to cause mischief elsewhere During that year, whenever you paint colors to the He de opened your desk you found a comic book Our teacher was very good about hand ing out presents Dear Diary In our eighth year Sharon came back from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Dorothy Bolt came from Lexington, Illinois, and Kay Martin came from Norwood to J01n our group We were so proud that there were n 'n - e 1 g : I . . , . to our group. Miss Neshelm became Mrs. Gray and that stirred up quite a
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