Woodward Prep School - Log Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 35 text:

ost-Graduates Firsl Role: 'l', Fisher. Nl. Solo. S, Mouser. R. Kaufnlan. ll. lfolino. li. Stewart. Serum! Role: ,I. Parwone, R, Strong. H. Woowter. HIC BUYS who are here to make extra eredits or higher grades before they' enter eolleges or uni versities are Woodwurd's Post Graduates. or as they' are nicknamed. the t'I'.G. Although these lyoys. no douht. didn't relish the idea of returning to sehool alter their long awaited Graduation, we are sure that they feel themselves an integral part of Woodward. and will haw fond rneniories of friendships and aetivities when they leave. Most of these boys make some of the highest grades at Woodward. They' are swell fellows who are always willing to lend a hand whenever and wherever they' ean. They' take part in many ol our elulms and athletic-s here at Woodward. We are proud to have these lvoys and know that they will he great sneeesses when they lean Woodward. flood lnek to you ull! lVlr. Lewis is the Advisor. flklj

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JOHN M. WILSON DONALD B. YOUNG t'w1l.1.1r: - HDONN 'Nou KNOW rr Assistant Editor of the Loc. Secretary Skippefs Club Willieis ever-ready smile, friendly jokes, and win- ning personality have attributed greatly to Willie's popularity. He is one of the few boys at school. who has a genuine interest in the athletic end of our alma mater. Although not yet certain what he will do after school, it will probably he in connec- tion with a certain blue Ford. QSM' . . f' Voted hy the popularity poll as the friendliest, Don really lives up to it. A second semester senior. he always has a good word for everyone. He'll at- tend Georgetown University where helll take up medicine. 1 DONALD C. RAYMOND HENRY D. STRINGER 'iDONn Pom LISTEN--ii ? ? ? ? Second Semester Senior Second Semester Senior 30 I



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ast Will and Testament E, THE HFORTY-NINERS,'7 being of unsound minds, odd temperaments, and dubious personali- ties, do hereby relieve ourselves of the following implements which we feel would be useful to others as we go 'apanningn the stream of Hgoldenw knowledge, along which our store-keeping faculty have sold us the picks and shovels to dig our way into the world. 599855 ARTICLE I. To the school as a Nwholei' we leave our lateslips, report cards and uno-parkingv places. ARTICLE II. To the Librarian we leave and return the books we forgot, or lost or Mnever took out. ARTICLE III. To Mr. Walker, the teacher, we leave the H:H:3W1-?:ciegf:l' homework and bigger preparations for college. ARTICLE IV. To HDoc Valaer, we leave '6You're late, son-Eh? , and the fifteen extra minutes of super learning. ARTICLE V. To Mr. Rook we return the time spent uWhen he was a boyf' ARTICLE VI. To Mr. Lewis we leave 4'The right thing to do. ARTICLE VII. To Miss Measell, we leave Wfhe messy big-boysf, ARTICLE XIII. To Mr. Smith, We leave, Huh.ll ARTICLE IX. To Mr. Noll we leave the numerous worksheets and pleasure jaunts. ARTICLE X. To Mr. Jameson we leave any old jokes not yet quoted. ARTICLE XI. To our predecessors we leave the following personal bequests: ' I. Harold Albin wills his ability to mix women and homework successfully to Dwight Black. 2. Richard Ashmore wills his baby-face and muscles to Ricardo Elbo. 3. Frederic Barcy wills his Hcowboyw boots and girl troubles to Richard Ryan. 4-. Emile fBaby Elephant! Bouchard wills his excused absences to Arthur Fitzgerald. 5. Robert Byrnes wills his Ipana Smile and 'Lpuhsonalityv to James Williams. 6. Charles Cissell wills his naps and knowledge to John Colborn. 7. Thomas Clark wills his uprofanityl' fmeisti to William Smith. 8. Joseph Crute wills his athletic ability and smile to Von Summers. 9. Davis Ely wills his upurityf, Southern plantation, and ability to play the piano well to John Russell. 10. Stephen Giusta wills his eyebrows and pin ball machine ability to William St. Peter. 11. Charles R. Gray wills his Hblue serge, sandwiches and tatooes to James Gallery. 12. Snowden Hardwick wills his 'abonesf' Hhot-tipsu and plumpness to Charles Broome. 13. Robert Jenner wills his experiences to Robert Engle. 14. Jack Kaiser wills his glases fstudious, Halfl, free periods, roaming and influence to James Schaeffer. 15. O. Edward Latch wills his weak-knees to Thomas Keys. ' 16. Carl Morrison wills his 'gbroguew and sleight of hand tricks, fincluding picturesi to Thomas Ricks. A l32l

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