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Robert Fisher Vice- President Seniors Advisor Lyle Henderson President 4 f Eileen Rogers Howard Zurlinden Secretary Treasurer In the fall of 1947, sixty-five rooks enrolled in Woodburn High School. They elected as officers: president,,Merle Schultzg vice-president, Darlene Hughesg Donna Duffy, secre- taryg Carleene Helsel treasurerg Annette Childreth and Arthur Bean student council re- presentatives, and Caroline Helsel and Sammy Schwarzin inter-class rivalry chairmen. Highlights of the freshrnan year were a skate held in Newberg and the class picnic at Silver Creek Falls. Miss jane Pearmine was their advisor. Sixty-two sophomores returned in the fall of '48. They chose as their officers: presi- dent, Clayton Seatong Vice-president, Arthur Beang secretary-treasurer, Opal Moeng sergeant at arms, Richard McCormick. A skate at Newberg and a class party in the Dog House made up the main activites of the year. The class picnic at Champoeg ended the school year. Mr. Schoenborn was their advisor. Many ambitious young juniors came back to start their junior year. They elected as their president, Chuck Ruudg vice-president, Howard Zurlindeng secretary, Alice Baglieng treasurer, Burma Gassg and student council representative, Andy Rice. They ended their junior year with a Sock hop g the junior class play, 'Meet Me In St. Louis g the class picnic at Roamer's Rest, and the junior prom. Miss Virginia Wohler was their advisor. On September 11, 1950, fifty-two seniors entered the new high school building to com- plete their last year in high school. November 17 the seniors entertained the freshmen with a reception. December 14 they presented the play, The Torchbearersf' Bacca- laureate service was held on May 27 in the gymnasimn. On the evening of May 31, fifty- one seniors attained their reward for four years' study when they walked across the platform and received the coveted diplomas. Mr. Keller flu
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