Woodburn High School - Wohiscan Yearbook (Woodburn, OR)

 - Class of 1948

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Rita Halter Foye Harper Gilbefl Sleflgel' Samuel Anderson secretary president Vice-DFeSideHf treasure,- en iord SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 18, 1944, eighty freshmen in early adolescence enrolled in W. H. S. to begin the great adventure called high school. The officers they elected were Larry Hildreth, president: Iames Gay, vice-president, Ardell Rudi, secretary-treasurerp Bob Hall, sergeant at armsg Charles Gregory and Eleanor Moen, inter-class rivalry chairmen. Mr. Kenneth Thompson acted as their advisor. The Freshman-Senior reception and Rook picnic added interest to their Frosh year. Back to school again in 45 under the able advisorship of Miss Hopkins, with the following officers leading the class: Iames Gay, president, Irvin Zastoupil, vice-president, Connie Coons, secretary, Rita Halter, sergeant-at-arms: Delores Hatha- way and Bob Hall, inter-class rivalry chairmeng 'Hazel Engle and Gordon Kadrmas, student council representatives. A Sophomore skate and the annual class picnic highlighted the year. A great change has taken place in the fall of 47 for the Sophomores are now Iuniors and can be called upper classmen. They elected as their officers Iames Gay, president, Clifford Cannon, vice-presidentg Edith Hove, secretory, Eleanor Moen, treas- urer, Ardell Rudi and Fred LaBonte, student council representatives ,and Theora Brosseau and Bob Hall, inter-class rivalry chairmen. Mr. Elbert Derry and Mrs. Grace Thompson were class advisors. The goal has been reached, the mighty Seniors at last. Foye Harper was elected presidentg Gilbert Stenger, vice-president, Rita Halter, secretary, Sam Anderson, treasurerg Shirley Levens and Bob Hall, student council representatives. Coach Gerald Burnett and Miss Elizabeth Schultz were the able advisors. The class rounded out the year with a play, A Case of Springtime, the Ir.-Sr. Prom, the choosing of the May Queen and a class picnic. On the evening of Iune 3, 1948, the Seniors received their diplomas and bade their fond farewells to good old W. H. S. These four years will remain imprinted in the minds and hearts of these students that marched through the halls of Wood- burn. A new life awaits, good luck class of '48. ...10-

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SAMUEL ANDERSON Born: Richmond, Calif.. March 3, 1930 I Ambition: To be a license pilot Nickname: Sammy Q Motto: Never be late, nless vou've got a good exjuse! Pet Peeve: Long skirts Grectc-st Regret: taking speech 1 IEANNE BUTTERFIELD Born: Woodburn, Ore., Iuly 6, 1930 Ambition: Commercial Artist Last Words: College - here I come! Greatest Regret: That vacations only last three months. Pet Peeve: Waiting in line. Most Vivid Memory: My first roller coaster ride. HAZELENGLE Born: Woodburn, Ore., Iune 5, 1930 Ambition: Physical Education teacher Last Words: See ya next year! Greatest Regret: 'l'hat my name isn't Ioyce Pet Peeve: Naturally curly hair Most Vivid Memory: Being song leader IEANHBOTHUM Born: Seward, Kansas, Sept 29, 1930 Ambition: To stay single Nickname: Kansas Motto: Live and Learn! Greatest Regret: That you are onlv young once Pet Peeve: Boys that are here today and gone tomorrow. CLIFFORD CANNON Born: Woodburn, Ore., May 25, 1930 Ambition: To get the Wohiscan finished Nickname: Cliff Pet Saying: Stinky Pet Peeve: Short skirts Motto: Loquaciousness is the root of a confused mind. IAMES GAY Born: Eugene, Ore., Oct. 21, 1929 Ambition: Coach Motto: Don't Favorite Sports: Football and Baseball Most Vivid Memory: That touch- down 1 made at the Silverton game Greatest Regret: No car WILLIAM BRASSEL Born: Salem, Oregon, Iuly 18, 1930 Ambition: Hot Rod Driver Nickname: Bill Motto: Pretend vou're shy and then-Oh Brother! Greatest Regret: Having to take English from Mr. Keller Pet Peeve: Shy girls THEORA BHOSSEAU Born: Portland, Ore., Nov, 30, 1930 Ambition: To be a teacher Nickname: Red Motto: Get what you can while the getting's good! Cqeaptest Regret: Being so bash- U . Pet Peevet Children new wvnomi cox.: BETTY CMF' Born: Worthington, Minn., Oct. 19, 1930 , Ambition: Photographer Nickname: Nona Greatest Regret: That I didn't study harder in school Pet Peeve: Conceited people Motto: Variety is the spice of life, but routine is security. KENNETH GIBSON Born: Sad, but true Ambition: Marble coach in a girls' school Nickname: Kenny Likes: Elsie Motto: Do unto others before they beat you to it. Greatest Regret: That we lost the Mt. Angel tournament game Born: Oh really! Ambition: Elevator operator Last Words: Going up? Favorite Object: Convertible Motto: The best are always older Pet Peeve: Out of town bog: friends CAROLYN GLASS Born: Platsburg, Mo., April 3, 1930 Ambition: To get married Motto: 1'm only one ot twot Likes: Doug Pet Peeve :The Navy Mist- Vivid Memory: Red wavy all'

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