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ivity this new l e value of have cho W J l Once again a Saga Staff presents you with the S Tattler of 1947-48. Change, the hywo d year's d' aga- r ofthe d e ition in th and ay, has also affected this e form of added color, more act' ' greater variety. We have adopted ' an endeavor to increase th We p an in your yearbook. sen the theme The Wild and W est ' hoping that we can portray th from east to west which coasts to f ooly e great movemen eventually connected our sea orm our great nation as it is today. We, the Saga Staff invite you to turn the pages of is, our product. We hope thatyou will enjoy read- ing it as much as we have enjoyed producing it S. uw
EEEUEETUEW A real all around gentleman can truly be found in Mr. James Pollock. Jovial and 'full of 'fun his character can be found in only great people. Anyone who has as- sociated with him knows that the latter has the correct answer for practically every question asked of him. His motto is, Learn to think the right way, and with this thought he has met success every- where. For a job well done we thank you, Mr. Pollock-a true edu- cator in every field. The Builders A builder builded a temple, He wrought it with grace and skill, Pillars and groins and arches-ef All fashioned to work his will And men said as they saw its beauty: lt shall never know decay, Great is thy skill, O Builder! Thy fame shall endure for aye. A teacher builded a temple With loving and infinite care, Planning each arch with patience, Laying each stone with prayer. None praised the unceasing efforts, But the temple the teacher builded Was unseen by the eyes of man. Gone is the builder's temple, Crumbled into the dust, Low lies each stately pillar, Food for cunsuming rust, But the temple the teacher builded Will last while the ages roll, For that beautiful, unseen temple Was a child's immortal soul. Unknown By precept and example Miss Louise Tippett has taught us that the moral way plain and not unattrac- tive, full of grace and easy, yet methodical, that it consists of doing well each smallest task, that integrity and loyality have indefinable and endless worth. Among the possessors of the greatest qualities of life we 'find Miss Annie Wetterman. Through her leadership Woodward has ben en- riched with priceless teachings. Nearly every section of our school contains a sample of her achieve- mentshall based on kindness and generosity. With this in mind it can plainly be seen that a loss of such a person at Woodward is greatly felt-but Miss Wetterman will ale ways live in the minds and hearts of our high school.
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