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INTRODUCTION FOLLOWING the trend of custom, the seniors 0f '29, wishing to take with them some remembrance of the profitable years spent at Woodward, have published this Ant nual. It has been their ideal to build a book that is attractive, and at the same time to set before their classmates a complete record of the activities of the past year, and to give credit to the achievement of each and every one. It' is needless to say that such splendid results could not have been attained without the unusual patience, sound advice, and cooperation of our principal, Mr. Arthur 0. Jones. Miss Else Raschig, our evervready friend and helpful literary adviser, gave une stintingiy of her time and labor. We can rightly say that only through her untiring efforts and many valuable suggestions have we been able to publish this Annual. Mr. Tate, the business adviser, Harry Strothman, .29, business manager, and their capable assistants deserve high commendation for the splendid way in which they manv aged the financing Of this project. The art work of the Annual was under the expert direction of Mr. C E Johnson1 art adviser, and David inbowitz, 17.9. The many original and artistic cuts have added greatly to the interest and beauty of this work, The staff. is greatly indebted to. Miss Eleanor Schiel 0f the Faculty, and Miss Anna OiRourke, 30, oi the commercial department7 for their constant and willing service in the typing of the literary material of the Annual. It is difhcult to imagine how, without them, the Annual could have come into being. Finally, the Staiir is appreciative of the splendid cooperation of the student body of the entire school. To those who would be critical, let it be said without a hint gf..boa-stfu1ness that we believe that we have put out a good Animal; we realize that we are not infallible and that mistakes may be found, but we have given of our best to place before you an attractive year book that shall be a worthy expression of old Woodward. LOUISE DoHRMAN, Editor. Page Eighteen
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stand that the substantial evidence of those first two yearsa prying is still to be seen in your splendid new building. Finally, we leap through the pages of mystic societies. The most mystical of all was the Mystic Seven. Seven good and strong men adorn that picture, but what the eighth One had to do with it we never could hhd out. We were inclined to think that that was one of subtlest Of all the mysteries, Then there is that group of young de' moiselles mysteriously called the M. O. B. We preferred to call them the Mystic Order of Beau Catchers. I believe if put to- it I could prove that the original and long since perfected method of Ltnecking was invented at one of their parties. D0111 ask me to go into detail I understand that the girls are all married 110W, but not to any of the objects of their original experiments. I challenge the class of 1929 to produce such a notable group as these their illusv trious predecessors! OTTO STUHLMAN, JRl Office of the Department of Physics, The University of North Carolina CAVE Miss Louise Dohrman Editor, Woodward Annual, Dear Miss Dohrman: As I sit here, twentyefive years after the birth of the first Annual, with this little blue book, a veritable storehouse of memories, before me, reminiscences of these happy school days hll my mind I picture those grim old halls and the annexed gymnasium tused for both athletic and social eventsy, and the faces of my teachers. How many opportunities the pupils of today have! But I doubt if7 with all these advantages, the youth of today can have a more binding affection for their Alma Mater than the youth of yesterday For many of us in the Class of 1903, the last year of high school marked the close of school life, Commencement was the big event, the culmination of four years of active school work. To some it was a reliefito others a regret, but for all there was a touch of sadness in leaving friends, associations, and familiar surroundings. Wishing to have some tangible remembrance of our senior year at old Woodward, we decided to publish an Annual. We were very proud of this first issue of the An, nual, but little did we realize the tremendous effect it would have on future graduates. For those of us who worked on this issue, it has been a tie which has bound us to our Alma Mater forever. Twenty years later, this little book was of great service in helping us gather to, gether our graduates; and upon that occasion it was resolved to present to the school with a memorial in the form of a Rookwood Fountain, which was placed in position on the twenty'fifth anniversary of our graduation. NORMA CORNELIUS STUEBING. Page Seventeen
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