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Ki E, SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1938, ninety-one peppy freshmen enrolled in the Woodburn High School student body. They were put under the watchful eye of two capable advisors, Miss Lotz and Miss Anderson. The fol- lowing pupils were elected to offices: Ed Crosby, president, Pat Smith, vice-president, Eugene Peltz, secretary, Jack Sorenson, trea- surer, and Joseph Long, inter-class rivalry chairman. Now as sophomores, they are still the largest class in school, having an enrollment of seventy-eight students. To head this year's activities they elected Marlin Hammon, president, Charles Filbin, vice-president, Barbara Brown, secretary, Millicent Evenden and Bill Erwert, interclass rivalry chairmen. Mrs. Edmundson and Mr.Thompson were appointed as advisors. Two sophomore girls, Maxine Richmond and Helen Yoder were elected song queens for the school year, the class also sponsored a student body skate, which proved quite successful. The class is justly proud of their three lettermeng namely, Gerald Smith, Eugene Peltz, and Leston Dunton. The material for capturing many honors seems to rest in their powerg therefore, the student body is looking forward to a prominent senior class in the year of 1941-1942.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The year 1037 proved the starting of an upward mark of intelligence for si xty- nine inexperienced freshmen. Miss Hettinger, Miss Lotz, and Mr. Asburry were ap- pointed the task of watching over this ambitious group of students. The class of- ficers werei president, Jack Cannivetg vice-president, Marguerite Gagner' secretary 7 Robert Garnero, inter-class rivalry chaimang and freshman representative, Frank Krupicka. During the sophomore year, our class numbered seventy-three. They were all active students, and were the first to go on a sophomore picnic. Advisors for this group were Miss Durfee and Mr. Carlson. Orlo Harr was elected president' William ? Arney, vice-president, Paul Marcott, secretary, and Donna Gene Ernest, inter-class rivalry chairman. Now we are juniors, numbering sixty-six in all, the smallest class in schoolg supplying quality in place of quantity. Mrs. Olson and Mr. Johnson are our class advisors. The class elected Jack Beck, presidentg Grace Lindeken, vice-president, Betty Jo Otterstron, secretary, and Doris Jones, inter-class rivalry chairman. The class put on the ccxnedy, Comin' Thru' the Rye , as their class play, and they gave a super prom in honor of the seniors. This is our third year as W. H. S. students, and we all look forward to the next and final year.
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