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- 11 d d ' ht ix bo s and girls found ourselves confronted After three years of apprenticeship we, two-hun re eng y-s y , with the duty cf setting a good example for the underclassmen. We were seniors at lastp and along with the honor and dignity of the title came the increased responsibilities which we undertook as an organized class. Now we are ready to graduate into a world of problems that may mean the beginning or the end for a world ' d a world. of peace. We are about to become citizens of a cummunity, a state, a nation, an Shall we remember our four years here at Woodward and use them as a foundation for our future? The answer to this question lies with you, the individual.
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MR, RAYMOND SHELINE Fishes for the big ones SCIENCE MR. VIRGIL SLOAN Is a horse race devotee SOCIAL STUDIES 1 .Q , T J f- vb ,- .,f.32I?f--i' :zf?5:.1. MR. ARTHUR SMITH Follows the horse races PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. EDGAR SORTON Could fish for hours MUSIC 'I I .A-g - -Qioxf MR. CHARLES STANEART Enioyes stamp collecting SCIENCE ,Jig MR. O. M. THOMPSON Likes photography INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. JOSEPH STOBINSKI Is cn great fisherman PRINTING MISS KATHERINE TOBIN Is an energetic traveler SCIENCE MISS BERTHA VERMILYA Is an active gardener SOCIAL STUDIES MR. ELMER VORDERBURG Likes to sIeep and make money SCIENCE I MR. WILSON WEIS Has cn appetite for sporis COMMERCIAL MR. THADDEUS SZELAGOWSKI Spends his time woodworking MR. CLYDE VAN TASSEL Likes to take and show movies 3 f-2 tx'-I COMMERCIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2. 'lf nfl I Af: fr 'ss ws . - .f 1' .7 wt '35 MR. PAUL THOMAE MRS. ISLA VAN VRANKEN Keeps hobby horses Makes her teaching practical INDUSTRIAL ARTS COMMERCIAL MR. WATSON WELEVER Just lives for sports ENGLISH
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ROBERT AUBRY President ERNIE SIMPSON DOLLY ROZNOSKI MARION ANTONINI mio? Class 0 jicetzs Fellow Students: This is our last year and our best year. We have looked forward to graduation with great anticipation. Now the time has come, but are we as happy as we thought we should be at the thought of leaving Woodward? l om sure that in the future we shall leaf through our yearbooks and remember our understanding principal, Mr. La Rue, our learned leaders, the Faculty, and our classmates, a splended group of boys and girls. l, for one, consider it a privilege to have attended such a fine institution as Wood- ward High School. President of the Senior Class, ROBERT AUBRY Vice President JACK MUNGER Secretary Sergeant at Arms F f K' z, HQ V 3. 31' ,N P 2. K K MISS AMIE MILLER anal uqclvisofzs You have come to the close of that adventure you started on four years ago when you entered Woodward High School. lt, no doubt, seemed like a long and difficult journey to most of you when you started. You who have completed the trip are to be congratulated, for you are the select of the Freshmen who started in September, 1944. At that time 290 boys and 282 girls enrolled as Freshmen at Woodward. More than 50 per cent of those 572 boys and girls have quit school or left Wood- ward to enter other high schools. The 125 boys and 160 girls who comprise the Class of 1948 can justly be proud of their success as students. We have enioyed working with this fine group of young men and women and wish you all success and happiness in the future. C. M. MEEK AMIE MILLER Advisors MR. CLYDE MEEK
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