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l i ho J l l ho in the Senior ( Ic a65 Most Likely to Succeed John M. Seekins Typical Woodwardite Wally Bond Most Popular All-Around Sanford W. Horstman Tallest , John Zoeller Best School Spirit RicHARD Ellis Most Ambitious Richard Preston Most Mischievous Marcus Penn Most Dependable Michael Murdock Happiest John Schauer Manliest Harlan Fisk Most Amusing Richard Heller Neatest Sydney Abel Ladies ' Man Bruce Alexander Most Cultured Wayne Starr Most Considerate Charles Murphy Most Influential John M. Seekins Best Athlete Michael W. Mooney Friendliest Stephan Kaufman Loudest Richard Hill Most Industrious Richard Curtin Quietest Joseph Ciampa Best Dressed Wayne Starr Best Personality Richard West Best Leader John M. Seekins Most Bashful Garry Frey Most Conscientious Thomas Lyons Best Physique Charles Rumsey Best Mannered David Camp Most Mechanically Minded • GEORGE Baldwin 25
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y ima II I later Hail! Woodward School! We greet thy name with loyal cheer, Always, our hearts Shall hold for thee a place most dear; We will praise Woodward School; Our song shall ever ring on high; Days may come and days may go But, Woodward, thy name shall never die. Fond Memories Will cling to thee, O Woodward School. As time goes on And we remember all you ' ve done, We will thank Woodward School Her aim we ' ll more and more revere. As in life our way we go With our paths by her made bright and clear. Hail! Woodward School! Long may thy banner wave on high! Proudly thy sons Shall fight for thee to win or die. Let us cheer Woodward School! May her stars forever shine! Years may come and years may go, But, Woodward, we always shall be thine. 24
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Me idi emL5emLdemiquaver5 There were many happenings around Woodward that could not be put under any definite category. It was felt that these events should not be left behind, but that they deserve some mention in the annual account of the life and times at Woodward School. That this might be possible the editors have introduced this new section in hopes that glancing over these phrases a pleasant memory or two may be recalled. Here goes! Four term papers I disagree Rule of the school Rule You know that as well as I do Hope you ' re drafted Foul 2 Shots . Zeekie Now, Kiddies Hoosky listen tight we ' re gonna ship you out Is it light enough to see the paper The back row . let ' s vote on the chapter ' Visit to a court (or for ellipsis) When I was working for the Ink Factory Demonstration slide rule practice for glee club Trig guidance glass put your hand down trouble with your bisceps or triseps??? hard cider or vinegar Ushering or reserve meeting last night vienna bread, butter, quart of milk; a dinner?? a new teacher? the mill trip to Williamsburg whose going?? where ' s the water bucket George spilt it where ' s my farm club contract star for the Orioles take a quiz everyday ' s a test day trig class Xmas party with cider that smells like hard cider visits to the darkroom the floating lunch room the extension phys ed class shifts from the White Tower to the Coffee Shop did you get a letter from her accelerated U. S. History course how were the college boards?? job at Reed Research trip to Williamsburg? snow every class is an English Class 26
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