Woodburn High School - Wohiscan Yearbook (Woodburn, OR)

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V , J' ' p 0 ' L 1 aa , ' + -f ' Q 1- 'X .rr Cf9 fi9 Q , 1 9 ' f i .'::' ' ' .. ,, vt A . ,-' H ' 'E' A ni-mini -tfff . 'iii in A lxiky 1 , x,hAw W M- N Af ' W k'YL j ,MN . Q V t V jf :MMM-Q Q A K LMWM' V H -, Q M iw X ff Q X3 K ,.,,.....,mXx axmwk K 14 Y, , ,X M -----J, Y X MM? i k f, if LQwW . M, M Q, ,,,,ffN,,,, Wi w ' W.-'W' X, MATTISON McKEE BROG Seniaa 014244 ln the fall of '4l, sixty-six bashful rooks timidly but eagerly, entered the portals of Woodburn High School. With Mr. Kenneth Thompson as advisor, the class chose their officers: Marvin Mattson, president, Donna Wengenroth, vice- president, Betty Iones, secretary, Alvin Mohr and Auda Rich, inter-class rivalry chairmen, Christi Chulos, sergeant-at-arms. After the Freshman-Senior reception, the rooks felt quite at home at W. H. S. Their Freshman year was ended with a Book picnic. As Sophomores they chose as officers: Clarence Sauvain, president, Kenneth Reed, vice-president, Betty Iones, secretary-treasurer, Arvella Bean and Earl Mattison, rivalry chairmen. Miss Marie Man- nix was the class advisor. Finally they are luniors and are privileged to be called Upper Classmenf' This year they chose as their officers: Frank Kadrmas, president, Max Omans, vice-president, Arvella Bean, secretary, Eddie Pavlicek, sergeant-at-arms, Delores Ander- son and Dick lennings, rivalry chairmen. Miss Westphal and Mr. Magnuson were the advisors. The Iunior class play, the annual class picnic, and the lunior-Senior prom highlighted this year. Seniors at last. lt is now they stop to realize all the fun and hard work that is left behind them. Under the able direction of Mrs. Guiss and Mr. Derry, the class chose as president, Harold McKee, vice-president, Earl Mattison, secretary- treasurer, Dolores Brog, sergeant-at-arms, Phyllis Anderson, and interclass rivalry chairmen Iuanita Sebern and Clarence Sauvain. The main events of this year were the Senior class play, Happy Days, the class picnic, and the Iunior-Senior prom. Betty Iones was chosen May Queen. On the evening of May 31, 1945, Seniors marched to receive their diplomas. The class was very proud of the boys that left for the service of their country. They were Dick Iennings, lames Gregory, I. C. Hammond, and Dick Moon. The best of luck to you, Class of '45. PHYLLIS ANDERSON Transferred from Minneapolis, Minn. G.A.A. 2, 3 45 Commercial curb 3, 4, oiee club 3, may Day 2, 3, 45 Wohiscan Staff 35 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Home Ec. Club 3, 45 Yell Queen 35 Booster 45 Student Council 35 Senior Chor- us 45 Alibi's Limited 35 Red Cross 35 Wireless 4, WILLIAM AUSTIN Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen Club 2, 3, 45 Agriculture 2, 3, 45 Happy Days 45 Student Coun- cli 45 Photographic Club 1, 25 Alibi's Limited Manager 35 Ping Pong Club l5 Inter-class Rivalry Chairman 25 Election Manager 4, DELBERT BARTRAM Home Room Activities l, 2, 35 Shop Club 25 Physical Education Defense Club 35 Baseball and Track Manager 3, 45 Football Manager 45 Inter-class Sports 3. VIRGINIA BEAMAN May Dc? l, 2,35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home c. Club 15 Song Queen 35 Glee Club l, Wohiscan Staff 3, 45 Dramatic Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Booster, Pres. 45 Alibi's Limited, Prompter 35 Happy Days 45 Band . ARVELLA BEAN Glee Club 25 Home Ec. Club l, 25 Class Secretar 35 Usher 45 Mag' Day 1, 2, 3, X5 Alibi's Lim- ite Business Manager 35 Happy Days 45 G.A.A. l, , 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 Red Cross Representative 15 nter-class Sports l, 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 25 Wireless 45 War Bond Drive 45 Carnival 2, 3, 45 Booster 45 Vollexx' Ball Manager 25 Minor Sports anager 3. IEAN BENTLEY May Day l, 2, 45 Princess 35 Commercia Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Son? Queen 25 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 5 Rep. lp Alibi's Limited 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Gooster 45 Home Room Secretaisy 35 Senior Chorus 45 Dramatics 5 Usher 15 Torch Honor l, 45 Wo- hiscan Staff 4, Wireless 4. DELORES BROG Transferred f r o m Woodland, Wash. 35 Home Room Vice-Enres. 35 May Day 3, 45 G.A.A. , 45 Happy Days 35 Commercial Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Senior Class Secretary 45 Band 45 Torch Honor 3, 45 Wireless 45 Glee Club 35 lnter-class Sports 3, 45 Minor Sports Manager 45 Salutatorian 4. I.OlS CONNELLY Home Room President 2, 35 G. AA. President 45 Home Ec. Club 25 May Day Princess l5 Softball Manager 3. IEAN CORNWELL G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club l, 3, 45 May Day l, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary l, Carnival 1, 2, 3, 45 Alibi's Limited Pro- duction 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Dra- matic Club 35 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 45 Wireless 3, 45 War Bond Chairman 45 Candidate D A.R Rep. 45 Usher 35 Wohiscan Staff 35 Editor 45 Senior Chorus 4, Band l, 25 Library 4. DOROTHY DAVIS Home Ec. Club l, 3, 45 May Day l, 2, 3, 45 Inter-class Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Pin Pong Champ 15 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 45 Soup to Nuts 5 Alibi's Limited 5 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Home Room President 25 Secre- tary 35 Booster Secretary 45 Ad- vertising Manager Hap1:w Days 5 Coveralls Prompter5 ohiscan Staff 45 Wireless 4. NAOMI GREENE Translerred from Scotts Mills 3, Home Room Vice-pres. 3, Mag Day 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Torc Honor 3, 4, Wireless 4, lnterclass Sports 3, 4. PHYLLIS GRIM GAA. l, 2, 3, 4, Happy Days 3, May Dag l, 2, 3, Torc Honor l, 2, 3, 4, ome Ec. Club l, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Dram- atic Club 3, Commercial Club 4, KATHLEEN IENSEN G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Archery Manag- er 3, Home Ec, Club l, 3, 4, Vice- gres. 3, President 4, May Dag l, , 4, Princess 2, D.A.R. Rep. an- didate 4, Booster 4, Torch Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Valedictorian, Inter- class Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Soup to Nuts Production Statt, Red Cross l, Carnival Princess 4, Glee Club l, Home Room Vice- president l, EISIE IOHNSON G.A.A. l, 2 3, 4, Home Ec, Club 1, 3, 4, Home Room Secre- tary 3, Volley Ball Manager 2, May Day l, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil , Wireless 4, Band 3, 4, Inter- class Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Commer- cial Club 3, 4, Ha Tay Days Production 3, Glee Cub 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, Red Cross 2, Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus. BETTY l ONES Class Secretary l, 2, May Day 2, 3, Princess 1, Queen 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club l, 3, 4, Happ Days , Soup to Nuts , Song gueen 4, G,A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, Student Council 3, 4: Wo- hiscan, Dramatics Club 3, Usher il, Senior Chorus 4, Band l, Wire- ess, FRANK KADBMAS F.F.A. 2, Commercial Club 3, Iunior Class President 3, Soup to Nuts , Inter-class Sports, transler lrom Lake View, Ore. 2. EUGENE LEAVY FFA. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3,1B2aseball 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- ci . RAYMOND LEIGHTY Commercial Club 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 4, Basketball l 2, 4, Wire- less 3, lnter-class Sports 3, 4, l1'Soup to Nuts , Lettermen Club FRANCES LETTENMAIER G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, ln- terclass Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 4, Boost- er 4, Glee Club l, 2, Band 4, Red Cross l, 2, Wireless 3, Dramatic Club 3, Home Room President 4, May Day 1, 2, 3, Crown Princess 4, Sergeant-at-Arms Home Room 3, Senior Chorus. EARL MATTISON Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Manager 3, Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Class Vice- president 2, 4, Stage Manager Happy Days 4, lnterclass Riv- alry Chairman l, 3, MARVIN MATTSON Class President 1: Home Room President l, Photography Club l, Football 3, 4, Interclass Scports 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, ommer- cial Club 2, Orchestra 2, Sou3p to Nuts 3, Alibis Limited 1 Happy Days 4, Dramatic Club 3, Lettermen 3, 4, Basketball 3. IOHN MILLS Football l, 4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball l, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter- men Club 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 DICK MOON Glee Club l, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Home Room Secretary 2, Wohiscan Staff 2, Assistant Edi- tor 3, Alibis Limited 3, Soup to Nuts 3, Coveralls 2, Hap- y Days 4, Wireless 3, Interclass sports l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3. CORMA MOON ELORAINE MCCORMICK Clee Club l, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. l, 2, 3, 4, Secretar 3, 4, Booster 4, Treasurer, May Da Princess 3, Ma! Day 1, 2, Torch Honor l, 2, 3, . HAROLD McKEE Transferred from Hubbard 4: Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Class President 4, Stage Man- ager 4, Lettermen Club , Hap- py DGYS- RUTH NELSON Transferred from Crosby, North Dakota 4, Senior Chorus VIRGINIA OLSON May Day Princess I: Song Queen 2, Student Body Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Alibis Limited 3, Happy Da s 4, Usher 3, Head Usher 4, Home Ec. Club l, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, GAA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Wohis- can Staff 3, Business Manaciler 4, May Day 2, 3, 4, Soup to uts Manaqer 3. EDWIN PAVLICEK Class Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3, School Police 1, F.F.A l, 2, Ali- bi's Limited 3, Football l, 2, 3. 4, Lettermen Club, Secretary 3, 4: Usher 4, Interclass S orts 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, Baseball 1. LOHETTA RANDALL Transferred from Mt. Angel Academy 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2,,3, May Day 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 3, Wireless 4, 'Happg Days 4, Band 3, Inter- class ports Z, 3, 4, Usher 3, Alibi's Limited Production 3, Red Cross 4, Torch Honor 3, 4. A PATRICIA RANDALL G.A,A, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Z, 3, Commercial Club 3, May Day 1, 3, 4, Home EC. Club 4, KENNETH REED Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Lettermen Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Happy Days , FFA. President 4, Sonia, to Nuts Production, Soph. ice- president 2, Basketball Manager 3, Ag. 1, 2, 3, 4. AUDA RICH Home EC. Club 1, 2, 3, The Mummy and The Mumpsu, Over- alls , Souix to Nuts , Alibi's Limited , asap! Days , Com- mercial Club , , Glee Club 35 May Day I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-class Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Rival- ry Chairman l, Song Queen 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus. CLARENCE SAUVIN Transferred from Mt. Angel 2, Studenty Body Vice-president 3, President 4, Sophomore President 2, Student Council 3, 4, Lettermen Club Z, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Inter- class S orts 2, 3, 4, Interclass Riv- alry Cjhairman 4, Commercial Club 3, Usher 3, 4, Older Boys Conference 4. VERNONE SCHERVEM Interclass Sports 2, 3, 4, IUANITA SEBERN GAA, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretar 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club l, 4, May Day l, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary lg President 2: Treasurer 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Interclass Sgorts l, Z, 3, 4, Usher 4, Booster ice- resident 4, Wireless 4, Wohiscan Etattft, War Bond Drive, VIRGINIA SINGER GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home EC. Club l, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, May Day l, 3, 4, Red gross 4, Wireless 4, Glee Club l, HELEN SNYDER May Day l, 2, 3, 4, GA A. I. 2, 3, 4, Home EC Club 1, 3, 4, Home Room President l, Vice- Dresident 1, Dramatic Club 3: Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 4, Wireless WILBURT UNTERSEHEH FFA. l, 2, Baseball l, 7, 3 DORIS YATES lntcrclass Sports l, il, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Home l'c Club 3, May Day 3, Com- mercial Club 3. is K Gr Fr 4 s NAME NICK NAME Phyllis Anderson Phyl William Austin Bill Delbert Bartram Debby Virginia Beaman Ginger Arvella Bean Beans Iean Bentley Ieanne Dolores Brog Dee Lois Connelly Lois lean Cornwell Corny Dorothy Davis Dot Naomi Greene Noma Phyllis Grim Pug Kathleen Iensen Kitty Elsie Iohnson Elzer Betty Iones Ionesy Frank Kadrmas Kadamoosie Raymond Leighty Ray Frances Lettenmaier Frannie Earl Mattison Curley Marvin Mattison Matt Iohn Mills lohnny Richard Moon Moonie Carma Moore Carma Eloraine McCormick Suzie Harold McKee Mac Ruth Nelson Ruthie Virginia Olson Gina Eddie Pavelicek Eddie Loretta Randall Red Patricia Randall Pat Kenneth Reed Babe Auda Rich Tichen Clarence Sauvain Charley Vernone Schervem Vernonica Iuanita Sebern PeeWee Virginia Singer Ginny Helen Snyder Helen Wilbert Unterseher Willie Doris Yates Dora Eugene Leavy Pudge TYPE Dreamy Youngster Carrot top Slender, tender 6: tall Aviatrix Betrothed Executive Demure Mixture Dopey Iust Naomi Gravel Gertie Scholastic Bicarbonate of soda Oueenly Man about town Kinda cute PET SAYING Let's skip I'm Bill Austin Why? I love it Golly Oh, Boy Holy cow Oh, Golly Oh darn Darn Well Oh, bug juice Iust a darn minute Oh fizz Quit it out Well let's go Oh shut up AMBITION A model Chousewite?l Grow up To fly Old maid Sprout wings Mrs. Pvt. Ray Aloyishes Miller Cover girl Dietician More school Ditch-digger Work Nurse Farmer's wife Blow up Mrs. Mattson Get out ol town Dentist A card Got any gas Own a service station Delenseless Oh, don't kid me Ella Playboy Oh to be back at W.H.S. Finish college Silent Okay Be a cannery worker Sailor Yes, sir Resign from the Navy Quiet Huh Something Sweet Charlie Hop grower Woltish Ieez Sell papers on Hollywood and Vine Independent Gee whiz Work Possessive Gosh College Chubby Got in hemil Butcher Strong, silent I don't know Secretary Giggley Well darn you Anything Flirt It's not so In this day who's got ambitions Athletic I like that type Traveling saleswomcm' Tall, dark 6 handsome Naturalist Never knowing Daisy Iune Reserved Glamorous Likeable Wonderful Gimme a kiss Mine goodness I don't know Oh, horsefeathers Oh yeah You fathead loe Yeah-but Get one Ca kissl Good naturalist Learn something Beauty operator Nurse Navy Air Corps Mrs, Ioe Farmer 61644 Wd! We, the Woodburn High School Senior Class ol 1945, being soon to depart from this scholastic sphere and being in lull possession of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills, by us I. Phyllis Anderson, will my sweet disposition to Anita Miller. I. William Austin. will my bad disposition to Harley Slade. I, Delbert Bartram. will my red hair to Iames Iames. I. Virginia Beaman, will my ringside seat at the end of the Ball Park road to anyone like me, who likes to watch the traffic. lt's very interesting. I. Arvella Bean. will my habit ol borrowing pencils from Bernadine Erb to Bernadine Erb. I. lean Bentley. will my artistic ability to Miss Hopkins. I. Dolores Brog. will my 2's to Delmer Kuns to break the monotony. I. Lois Connelly. will my quietness to Harold Seaton. I. lean Cornwell. will my quiet way to Marilyn Dick, or just anyoneg I don't want it. I. Dorothy Davis. will the holes in my gym socks to anyone who will have them. I. Naomi Greene. will my good temper to Ierry Beach. I. Phyllis Grim. will my love for sailors to whoever can handle it. I. Kathleen Iensen, will my freckles to Eddie Fobert. I, Elsie Iohnson. will my dreams to Vidie Krieger. I, Betty Iones. will Marvin and my parking place by the frog pond to Paul Asper and Iuanita Williams. I. Frank Kadrmas. will my perfect attendance to Iack Bonner. 1. Eugene Leavy, will my southern drawl to Larry Hildreth. I, Raymond Leighty, will my G. I. haircut to Albert Wyatt. I. Frances Lettenmaier. will my ability to get around and my driving ability to Dean Peterson. at any time heretofore made. Knowing that our noble and ambitious years in Woodburn High School will be remembered by all the underclassmen and the faculty, we, the Seniors of '45, hereby will our personal traits as well as some of our worldy possessions, whereby: I. Earl Mattison, will my mannish ways to Iacob Erwert. I. Marvin Mattson. will my ambition to be a dentist to anyone who can avoid the draft long enough. I. Eloraine McCormick. will my booster outfit to Sonny Zuber. I, Harold McKee. will my little model A to LeRoy Copeland. I. Iohn Mills, will my ability to get excited to Irene Monnier. I. Richard Moon. will my swivil hips to LaVerna Way- mire. I, Carma Moore. will my ability to go home and back in 40 minute noons to Charles CChuckl Gregory. I. Ruth Nelson. am destitute. I ain't got nothing to will. I, Virginia Olson. will Babe to the Army. I, Edwin Pavlicek. will 50 pounds to Frank. Sinatra. I. Kenneth Reed. will my good nature to Iiggs Burnett. I. Loretta Randall, will my ability to skip without get- ting caught to Richard Mason. I. Patricia Randall. will my naturally curly hair to Bill Chase. I. Auda Rich. am leaving the school, and I'm sure glad of it. I, Clarence Sauvain. will my ability of being late to Hazel Engle. I, Iuanita Sebern. will my amazing intelligence to Fred La Bonte. I. Vernone Schervem, will my experience ol trapping lanimalsl to Donald Thompson. I. Virginia Singer, will my bashfulness to Theora Bros- seau. I. Helen Snyder, will my ability to sing to Pat Brown. I. Wilbur Unterseher. will nothing. I want it all myself. WW Q5 R 41 4-Q F4 3 F ' 1 lf flnfl-3 ,3,. M gg., S f Wav : xi' gm W QQQSSS 5 S3 ,xg , fs' w if NSW 5. K iff' .9 1 ---Q N 8' 'ig-f W' 'lr' ,wp W Q , .5 , r Y' M Sim' l H317 x ig ,a I 1 Gm . . 9 xf Y sf E 9 aaigw QW? Q N w as I - ff ev ,nw yk It F37 wk A 'W W A 'L , 24 54 Q 'af ,i 7 1515: , H 5- m y ' QL Jw' A 'a 4' .Ly hs? JL' -Si- ic. 1 ' s , -V, E- ww a V1 A 1 A ,nf vs ,. W , , if iii ff' . fu' G 3 , 'if-fwnewwfqw-.WN-uw q . . zum- . , , . E Mf'f? 'M ' 4 , '.f'- X, IK, , .fmww ,,.m.,i: ,N ,n .www ,X 3, A if 'W wand i ja g, 6 9 , H51 M ' ' ,K ,,4- 5 1' 1A ' , wa s ,r JW ssqg.,.?,,,.ww , Wm- ' 4,7 1 ,,, +4 - .Munn if 1 , wx 4' fe Q' ,. w- if A' K 4 it :- S - - ' -f 4' W , ,U,f,..-fJw,Jf,,,, l', t l N ix, MASON SCHULTZ IUNIOR CLASS This years Iunior class under the advisorship of Miss Schultz elected the following officers: Dick Mason, presidentg Delmar Kuns vice-presidentg Barbara Simonsen, secretaryg Duane Shaw, treasurerg Bill Chase, sergeanteat-arrnsg Viola Krieger, girls inter-class sports chairrnang Al Zuber, boy's inter-class sports chairman. The highlights of the year were the lunior-Senior Prom and the Iunior class picnic. Q '7 f'w-If-v-...,o-c, M. Ill-il Fw., My mm mm 'WWW W M 50,1 is 'QE 'Banff X Sun' PILLSBURY SOPHOMORES ln the tall of '43 eighty-one excited students entered the doors ol W. l-l. S. for the tirst time. Their officers elected were: Norman Sergeant, president, Arnold Bigler, vice-president, lake Erwert, secretary, Marion Shaw, treasurer, Donna Hollenback, inter-class rivalry chairman. Miss Delight Heath and Mr. Newell Morgan were the advisors. In the fall of '44, with some gone and some new ones also, they elected the following officers: Bobby Pillsbury, president, Marion Shaw, vice-presidentg Ray Dryden, secretaryg Mary Helsel and lunior Clark, inter-class rivalry chairmen, Daris Olson and Marilyn McLaughlin, student council representae tives. Miss Delight Heath was class advisor. The highlights of the sophomore year were a sophomore party and the class picnic. ,pu -3 ,,,, 4 2- 4 , 4, 7? 4 M tk N r Y 4' fi! vi M0-.N :A Z I 1 fl xwnf-f FRESHMEN On September 18, l944 eighty freshmen entered the doors of Woodburn High School. The officers thot were elected were Lorry Hildreth, president, lim Goly, Viceepresidentg Ardell Rudi, secretoryftreosurer, Bob l-loll, sergeolnt-ot-orms, Charles Gregory cmd Eleonor Moen, intercloss rivolry chairmen, Mr. Kenneth Thompson wos their cidvisor. The Freshman-Senior reception ond the Rook picnic high- lighted this Freshmon yeor. HILDRETH mid 1 ,X f K w A ' 'I 1' 2,0 ,, - Tl.. r i Q, ii fu D , 38 f .A M K- ' -. ., y , 5-' f N . K . ' Pkg 75 X ' x ,, k - A ' - if 4 Q Y - ru. ' A - 3, 5 5 'A . 1 W ..,,, h A - ffpk 4,11 1 ., Rm A 9 Kwwmll Y It I x X s '-Q, 4 'V N - W .. -KK, .,-'vw ....w-f-'ff ,eff ' CORNWELL IUNIOR RED CROSS This yeor the Clothing Problems closs took chorge oi the Iunior Red Cross activities ond the Schools-ot-Wor Bond Drive, leon Cornwell was choirmon, ond Mrs. Guiss odvisor. Highlights of the yeor were the Bond Rally cmd Red Cross Membership Drive. Sify , I o X ii . 01 ' ' . ' , 1'-iiif ,l ff wi' i if , L 2-1,1 ii . F, l A l 1 u','.- T33 M' J ' . 4., L 1,- . 1 6 S . J l . s ills... LETTERMEN Under the line leadership of our president, Babe Reed, the club has been especially active in its organization. To become a letterman each boy must participate in some major sport and earn the sufficient number of points to get his letter. Other officers of the year included Al Zuber, vice- presidentg Ed Pavlicek, secretary-treasurerg Bill Austin, sergeant- at-arms. i if? F Y my .Q Q 'i fs-7 l'l-an 'Wm G. A. A. Membership to the Girls Athletic Association is open to those who have earned twenty points in some active sport. On March 30 in the Newberg skating rink we sponsored a student body skate. This proved to be our highlight of the year. Officers of the club were Lois Connelly, presidentg Irene Monnier, vicefpresidentg Arvella Bean, secretary. 'x i ii QW CONNELLY 1, Sh li 5 ,W-'2'f ' 1' , 'ti .. ':1 Z l ' ' I ffff!77 t. !'NVi'if W-is ffl sv. is-. REED 3 F. F. A. The Woodburn chapter of Future Farmers of America is nearing another successful year of supervised agriculture training. Among the outstanding works and events of the season were the judging contest, paper drive, turnip project, and a trip to the coast which proved to be the highlight of the year. Officers of the year included Babe Reed, president, Eugene Leavy, vice-president, Al Zuber, treasurer, Edward Leavy, re- porter, They were under the supervision of Mr. Magnuson. pm HOME ECCNOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club which was first organized on October l5, 1923 under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Guiss has taken a major part in the activities of the school. its most important Work of the year was a very successful Russian War Relief Drive. Officers of the year included Kathleen Iensen, president Caroline Zuber, vice-presidentg Eloraine McCormick, secretaryg Eileen Hageneur, treasurerg LaVerna Wayrnire, historiang Bar- bara Simonsen, reporterg Helen Synder, songjeaderg Marilyn McLaughlin, pianistg Eileen Bliven, custodian. -ii 2 af Q ff' t Q' ' xg l my if M Q3 IENSEN A , , 4 sf: , as Q- . km N Q. his be .nf f ,, , . ex E x . ,, R? O IENSEN TORCH HONOR Bnoc The Torch Honor Society includes only those who have attained an average ol 2 or better. Gold pins are awarded to those persons hav- ing an average grade of 2 or above lor twelve consecutive periods, or an average ot 2.2 lor eighteen consecutive periods. Twenty-four consecutive periods: Virginia Olson, Eloraine McCormick, Kathleen Iensen, Dorothy Davis. js, W Qfg' S an 4 ,. . Mn g 2 1 . . . Q fx 5 . . A va. . 3, . - -, ei gs :SW . 5 S X 'Z 5.5 , , A - kzkiiwy , A Eighteen consecutive periods: Delmer Kuns. Twelve consecutive periods: Helen Snyder, Bob Pillsbury, lean Cornwell, Frances Lettenmaier, Mary Helsel. Six consecutive periods: Elsa Alden, Samuel Anderson, Dolores Brog, lean Butterfield, Betty Twito, Ardell Rudi, Fred La Bonte, lohn Mills, Harold McKee, Nora McNulty, Bose Nash. t in Qailmdwl i 1 4 v if i COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is open lor membership to all stu- dents who are taking or have taken a year of some commercial subject, and have maintained an average grade of 3 or better. The club with its capable advisor, Miss Hopkins, included the following officers: Dorothy Davis, president, Caroline Zuber, vice-president, Barbara Simonsen, secretary, Virginia Singer, treasurer. DAVIS ' . Wt 1 WIRELESS STAFF The high school bi-weekly mimeogrdphed publication, H. S. WIRELESS, was produced by the seventeen meme bers of the Iournolism closs under the supervision of Miss Heoth. Stoll members were elected for CI six-Weeks' term. Those who held the editorship were leon Cornwell, Dolores Brog, Elsie Iohnson, leon Bentley, Betty lones, ond Arvello Beon. CWM 1945 VIRGINIA OLSON Business Manager DOROTHY DAVIS Snapshot Editor BARBARA SIMONSEN IOAN SCHULER A5314 Editor Asst. Business Manager BETTY IONES Classes IEAN CORNWELL Editor BILL AUSTIN Sports Editor VIRGINIA BEAMAN IEAN BENTLEY Features Artist MR. GRALAP Advisor CAROLINE ZUBER Clubs and Activities IUANITA SEBERN Administration BABE REED Asst. Sports Editor DERBY BAND The W. H. S. Band has played an important part in pro- moting school spirit and enthusiasm. The band, under the baton of Mr. Derry, was especially appreciated in assemblies, pep rallies and at football and basketball games. f 'P- E E , A .f l sr' YQ s .K I C? BOOSTERS The oriqinal Booster Club was tormed in l927. The aim of the club is to promote school spirit and enthusiasm, At the close ot the year twelve new girls were chosen from the lunior class for membership ot 1945 Officers ot '45 included Virainia Beaman, presidentg luanita Sebern, viceepresidentg Dorothy Davis, secretary, Eloraine Mcf Cormick, treasurer, Miss Iackson, advisor. Members of the club are as follows: Betty Iones, Auda Rich, Phyllis Anderson, Virginia Beaman, Dorothy Davis, Iuane ita Sebern, Arvella Bean, lean Bently, Doris Yates, Virginia Olson, Kathleen lensen, Eloraine McCormick, Frances Letten- maier. 'l Wy 1 gi ,lfffis .ggx f X '-'E tp Y W W, .W,...,,-.wavm.wWY O, y X ' sn r X i ,Q 4 4 N E , Y 'K T X K 1 ak X his., 3 Kg Y A X k 1 s S 1 4 5 ff BETTY IoNEs I f Oueen Beity , sy 13 4 Y, .S n 41 ,QF FRANCES LETTENMAIER PHYLLIS ANDERSON Crown Princess Crown Princess v ,. ' rv. Q Q 1 -n v Q ' ' , r 4' rp 1, rfl . 4' , A A 'X A A . 1 4 A '58 H if Qi f . . 5 5 fa Q K DELonEs HATHAWAY PAT BROWN QUEEN BETTY VIDIE xn1Ec:En BE-1-Ty Tw,-fo PAULA wgugns PHYLLIS ANDERSQN FRANCES LETTENMAIER BARBARA FISHER SENIOR CHORUS Betty Iones, Phyllis Anderson, Pat Randall, Virginia Beaman, Auda Rich Naomi Greene, Frances Lettenrnaier, Phyllis Grim, Virginia Olson, Ruth Nelson Iuanita Seloern, lean Cornwell, Helen Snyder, Elsie lohnson and lean Beniley S. S. C.-Starred Service Club-Pres. Ieanette Nirns, Advisor Miss Heath. Lf-,rl .A UL- '-1 . ,H ' , , , , -- gli Tiff - - 1 .W 3 Sl. W 'fi , :HL A if 5, 1 5 ,Y , X '. ,-, ,,,. , if E :- -'3 mf ,X .,',' L ' ' , - 11 .NL . 4 Iwi DON'T TAKE MY PENNY Characters for the Iunior class play which was presented March 23 were Paul Asper Clierryj, Vidie Krieger CPerinyJ, Ale void Zuber lCalebl, Geraldine Beach Clsydial, Dean Peterson CGregl, loan Schuler Cloannal, Mary Petshaw CSallyl, William Hall CNorman Porterl, Bernadine Erb fGrarnl, Richard Mason CMarkl, Patricia Brown CMavisl, LeRoy Copeland CMonsieur l-lenril, Louise Puckett CClairel, Dorene Herzberg CElsiel, Ella Phillips Cl.ucileJ, William Chase CRedJ, Delrner Kuns Cl-larrison Dayl. Miss Elizabeth Schultz was the directoress. 4, , e n SCHULTZ THOMPSON HAPPY DAYS The Senior class play, l-lappy Days, was presented on December 21, The cast included Marvin Mattson Clsarry Dayl, Betty Iones CBetty Clarkl, Virginia Olson Clsucile Clarkl, Kerr neth Reed CPaul Pattersonl, Dick Moon Clidward Clarlci, Audcf Rich Clidith Clarkl, Phyllis Grim CMrs, lda Fullerl, Dolores Brog CGeneval, William Austin Clrlerman Brownl, Loretta Ran dall Chosemary Smithl. Mr. Kenneth Thompson was director sf W nm ff 5 ,. , ,, M , ag ff' Sf H I 1.-'-v '1- SX A ffl ,mm-Q , 'I A KR 'A x , wc' ,4.. wk -Q .411 .. 9 X 'H Mn-.I- , Af'- 'K Y :QI QKWXNWQ IN, ,- F' , mf' 3 wtf 10' N If x 3 4 W YQ'YWkz? 1 r JW n - 'HY s PW. , . 3 A av 3 3 5.31am VR ff sg' U s Q 1. f Q71 I. 51 fu' A ,, xff' ' f i t I H wg . ,rv 5, ' 1. ...W Q, 1 ' K Y xg Q f 4 :,, ..':' 2- . A 'X A Q , Ei?Ew3 :Q L 5 ff K ' g ' : ,,,. :., , ,z.Z y . ef 'f ,. -if W ..,,:- -', - f nlzb , 7' ' 'PQZ ,:,-1- if , . . ...-- , 2 'fi ,N I iv? 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H H M ' T i My ' 5 Tx J t it Q -- 'L 5 Q in-I ..z.. ,.i- -i i U5 un 3,23 IQ Cf! ,fgfly IA 4 Tiff! eil 'lf P me afmllfy 4 Coach liggs Burnett's fighting Bulldogs captured their second straight Duration League Football iii Championship without suffering a defeat in league Vs.. play. They Walked over all opposition and defeated A their arch rivals, Silverton, on two occasions--27 to 6 on Armistice Day, and 19 to 6 on Thanksgiving Day. ln league play the Bulldogs amassed a total of IQ? points to their opponents 16. The team loses by graduation eight regulars: mn Co-captains Bill Austin and Curly Mattison, Eddie Pavlicek, Chet English, Iohn Mills, Marvin Mattson, ' Babe Reed and Hal McKee. The team placed two A M men on the League All-star selectione-AAI Zuber, halt back, and Bill Austin, tackle. ii es , I , 5 x- .yr WWE Woodburn captured its third straight basketball title since it has been a member of the Duration League. The Bulldogs rambled through the league without a defeat, winning most of their games with a score of twice their opponents. ln league play the Bulldogs amassed a total of 451 points for and 234 points against them. The Bulldogs captured the second district title in the history of its school by busting Silverton and Salem in the District Tournament at Mt. Angel. Woodburn then engaged Oregon City in a two out of three series and lost the first game by the score of 41 to 49 and lost the second 43 to 45. Two Woodburn players, Captain Charley Sauvain and Bill Austin broke Sauvain's old Duration League scoring record. Prospects for next year's team are good though Coach liggs Burnett loses the first five and one sub. They are Hal McKee, Earl Mattison, Bill Austin, Charley Sauvain, Kenneth Reed and Ray Leighty. Woodburn Newberg 26 Woodburn Newberg 19 Woodburn Beaverton 18 , Woodburn Beaverton 26 l -i' Woodburn Canby 24 I Woodburn Mt. Angel 24 Woodburn Molalla 18 Woodburn Silverton 28 Woodburn Chemawa 23 Woodburn Canby 17 Woodburn Mt. Angel 19 Woodburn Molalla 18 Woodburn Dallas 18 Woodburn Silverton 31 Woodburn Chemawa 33 Woodburn Dallas 37 Woodburn Salem 32 Woodburn Silverton 34 Woodburn Salem 38 7 Woodburn Salem 32 A Woodburn Oregon City 49 Woodburn Oregon City 45 VARSITY SQUAD Zuber, Lippert, Mason, Copeland, Asper, Leighty, Coach Burnett, Mattison, McKee, Sauvain, Austin, Reed. B SQUAD Hall, Pillsbury, Dryden, Ezzel, Olson, Mathews, Erwert, l-lagelstein, Swenson, Sargent, Shaw. TRACK This year Woodburn High opened its track schedule with one ol the strongest teams in the league. The team has live returning lettermen, seniors: Bill Austin and lohnny Millsg iuniorsz Dick Mason, Duane Shaw, and Ierry Bonaclcer. Coach Burnett has uncovered new talent from Sophornores and Freshmen to round out the team, The Bulldogs stand a good chance to rise above the third place they have consistently won the past two years. TRACK SCHEDULE April 4-Woodburn at Silverton April 26-League Meet at Canby. April ll+Chemawa at Woodburn April 30-Woodburn at Chernawa April 18-Woodburn at Molalla May 5--District Meet at Salem. May ll-l2-State Meet at Corvallis, if-r., BASEBALL When Coach Iiggs Burnett issued the call for baseball, 37 players re- ported. Among these were six lettermen. They were Wilbert Unterseher, Babe Reed, Charley Sauvain, Eugene Leavy, Carl Long and Hal McKee, a transter from Hubbard. After winning the football and basketball title in Duration League play, Coach Burnett's Bulldogs will try hard to win the baseball championship 1945 BASEBALL SCHEDULE WHS. vs. Canby W H S vs Canby W H S vs Silverton W.H.S, vs, Mt. Angel WH S vs Mt. Angel WHS vs Dallas WH S. vs. Molalla W H S vs Molalla W HS vs Chemawa WH S vs Chernawa WH S vs Silverton W H S. vs Dallas r t an iiiisfiiw A 5 Qi sg Wt vw vp,Vif,. r if fe . is 'fl SEPTEMBER , A., AL 'Q 18th . . . School commences. f 27th . . . The Hooks were honored by a reception given them f by the seniors. ' 29th . . . Our first football game of the season. We played Chemawa here. OCTOBER Sth . . . Football game with Canby on local turf, , 13th . . . The team traveled to Molalla to bring home a third g 1 consecutive win. ' 19th . . . The abilities of the blind were demonstrated in a general assembly. Featured was a blind boy who had . mastered the difficult Xylophone. 'J P 20th . . . Second and last game with Canby. The boys have f . held every opponent so far scoreless. 31st . . . Halloween was celebrated with a Carnival spon- iw sored by the G.A.A. Q , it I, N ffl? 4 M . NOVEMBER 3rd . . . The Indians from Chemawa were set for a loss when on this day on the home grid they met the mighty driving I N Bulldogs. M X 9th . . . The Iunior Class sponsored a skate at the Newberg rink. Fun was had by all that attended. 1 953 Q 5. llthci . . Tchis Armistilcie Dag If-iisslaqstl the Blue land White tide . owne out a ig ting . . . is was a ome game. ' We 1 17th . . . For Woodburn spectators, Molalla put on a good I W QR exhibition but came out on the short end of a 50 to 18 A ' f N score. X W Q, ,W I yt lf. This evening the Boosters gave a banquet for the Girls Pep Clubs from the other schools in the league. 21st . . . To start the school on the Sixth War Loan Drive a V group of students put on a Bond Rally and Program. DECEMBER lst . . . In general assembly the champion football team were awarded their letters. Tonight the Booster-inspired league dance was held. The Top Hatters Orchestra A '5',i,-HLMQ played. .Lgpggggfilplhi . 15th . . . Practice basketball games started with a game with C lf. Newberg there. ' X 123 ' 18th . . . Return game Newberg here. V A 19th . . . Practice game Beaverton there. Sophomore party my in the gym. A i 20th . . . Annual Senior Class Play this year titled Happy ijt' 1 Q Days, D I 21st . . . Lotsa Christmas parties tonight, namely Booster and , 2, T A Commercial Club. The Senior play cast put on their play m,r,4,lQl U , l for the training school boys. H 22nd . . . Basketball Iamboree at Mt. Angel. The team looks A good and so cloes the trophy they won tonight. Yippee! Christmas Vacation for two weeks. UM 27 . . . The team forgot their Christmas joys and toys long enough to play Beaverton in a practice game. J IANUARY rfiggf? ist . . . HAPPY NEW YEAR! 4,9 gl N 2nd . . . Won basketball game from Canby on home floor. Xxsxl X Sth . . . Ditto, Mt. Angel. lf' in X f ' 'Wilma 9th . . . Another win. This time from Molalla there. i!f,IQg,?. f . 12th . . . Silverton played hosts and were defeated tonight. W 18th . . . Chernawa was defeated in a fast-moving basket- y l I V ball game here tonight. . X ' 22nd . . . The Seniors put on their best faces today, and the K l f photographer pleaded with them to smile. X fa g 26th . . . School's half over . . . Oh, boy! The occasion was Q 9- celebrated with a win over Canby there tonight. J 27th . . . Senior girls were guests of honor at a party given them in payment of a debt by the stronger sex. FEBRUARY , 2nd . . . Three students from Oregon State College enlight- 4 ened the student body on the issue of the Dumbarton T Oakes plan. 7th . . . Students, especially Seniors, were addressed by Dr. W Poling trepresenting the five state Oregon collegesl and G.. Dean Maris, Dean of girls at O.S.C. 22nd . . . Dallas and Woodburn battled it out here tonight. if l Proceeds of the game went for polio benefit. ' 23rd . . . Last league game finds another victory for Wood- burn, this time over Chemawa at Chemawa. 26th . . . Seniors got their class rings, pins, and lavilers, and V'- they really are classy. l 27th . . . District playoff at Mt. Angel starts. First night sees fl victories for Woodburn and Silverton over Salem and Stayton respectively. .. M, X, y Z' MARCH lst . . . Still in district playoff Woodburn beat Silverton and Salem upset Mt. Angel. -t :T 2nd . . . Salem noses out Silverton to get another crack at Woodburn tomorrow night. . 3rd . . . Salem smashed to a two-point victory over the I slit? B , 1 ulldogs. ,f ' V y ex gl Sth . . . Avenging the loss handed them, the Woodburn team . fxf' it g K L Q Vt became District Champs by defeating Salem. 'ii Allis? 7th . . . In a series of games Oregon City took the first Q! 'l game in deciding which team will represent Districts ll 'K it , , AJ T and 12 at the state meet. The game was here. , ,QCA 8th . . . Tonight at Oregon City they took the deciding game --. 9,1g.ea'YN.-5' 2 Q. and nosed the Bulldogs out of the chance for the state ' ' tournament. i 19th . . . The Iuniors got their class jewelry today. ...Q -.. 23rd . . . Annual Iunior class play entitled, Don't Take My Penny. 29th . . . The G.A.A. sponsored a skate at the Newberg rink. 30th . . . Our one day Easter vacation. APRIL 2nd . . . An assembly for the purpose of tryouts for next 4th 5th year's student body officers. . . . Hail, Queen Betty and her court, who were elected today. . . . The little man with the camera was here today, this time to take group pictures for the Annual. f Xxx! 10th . . . Baseball game with Molalla here. M 12th . . . Canby track squad here. gl 17th . . . Another. baseball game with Chemawa there. ' 'I 18th . . . Molalla track team here. 20th . . . Baseball game with Canby here. 24th . . . The Mt. Angel baseball team came to Woodburn to play off their scheduled game. 26th . . . League track meet at Canby. 27th . . . Game with Molalla at Molalla. , lst . . . Baseball game. Silverton there. Q M 1 4th . . . Ditto, but the game is here. - ' 4574 ' - 8th . . . General election. Who will rule the school next year. X A 'Q The baseball team travels to play at Dallas. g , , ' 5 55 . ,K In llth . . . Last league game ending season with game with ff fs .ji 'l -5ifi,k? '1-iflfg' Chemawa. , 71 .' lx, ff, . 18th . . . May Day as gym is packed to witness the crowning ., . . .. I . . ikyif if gf-ww- v17fft,' .XL of Queen Betty and the festival in her honor. g if A A A Qffy' ,fx 23rd-24th . . . Seniors take their final test. ' A 'N ,E..Qgki 25th . . . Iuniors bid farewell to the Seniors with a prom in , ' M ' S s'-' their honor. ' Y 27th . . . Baccalaureate services for the graduating class. We i ilnt' t wif 28th Seniors celebrate graduation by icnic at Roamers i 1, 1, r..r p , , ,i?' x if 30th . . . Iuniors get a day off for a picnic. , X , TUNE lst . . . Final Assembly. A N W ,f sm QF. W. T7 gf' 2 lx Q a Q Es- il ww f Q swim ii ' . ' I Q f 'f-ff ' Q I W Q NNE 9-Zfw., , X '52, ge. -iw 5:21 . .zzgfw b -f.. W ' xg '.v v -VTE' T lf-34 x vf K .if 'WH Pwffaf 'll I - A, ---f-- H.. - .,,.: -1 -f-- ' - x- Q :..:s.,.:, , : um3'i::iQN 16 ,Q f 4 f ., . www ' A T ,wwf f. , YQ 3, N m , H n . . ff , 4 w e , 7 ,Av ,M fmf, k 'fab 2,4 yj hgxfh N, X f ffwh, -:-.2':.i:4.:, f'f'juzgf5ffQJ Qqggw C 3, . A ,,'1f'Q14'U,1XjQ'E1xi X WA fzwxvefaesqf A 'f M V wMfi:'fmf-+' Lk ,igfi ,M-2, ' Mf.5:?gg J' , 4 Q - f wswggg' my W 1 I ' 7, ii-QL ' 1 ' 0 N 3 . Q 1, ff X I rf 1 Elf 5 5 1 1 K4 'M Y A W - i 5 is 3 s 4 1 f 1 J 4 3 U if 1 5 fu 1 MWQR H Awww I-Iammettys mcery MAPLE PARK GARAGE GROCERIES . . . FRESH VEGETABLES Fun Line RICHFIELD Products And FRUITS Auto Accessories Low Prices Every Day CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED Oilicial Tire Inspector 293 FRONT STREET WOODBURN OREGON Owner, WM. PLETZ WOODBURN l Graduation Shoes . . . p N SW . . . for Particular Girls! STYLES THAT SPARKLE!! FURNITURE CQ, . . . Q1 POPULAR PRICES FURNITURE . . . RUGS . . . LINOLEUM I S S Phone Red 95 Comer Court and Liberty WOODBURN, OREGON Salem. Oregon I Telephone 8118 FOR DRUGS . . . SUNDRIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Manufacturing Iewelers N The Store of Personal Service DIAMONDS SET WI'III..E YOU WAIT AGENCY PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES 339 COURT STREET SALEM, OREGON Woodburn, Oregon Phone Main 115 ' 'Y ,YQ ,Y Y H Y, ,V Q, I7 ' Shop Where 0ualily Merchundllfe Lands lirealesl Value! Oregon Farmers Union Co-op Association Groceries, Feeds, Seeds llardware, Fertilizers, Sprays PHONE MAIN 180 Woodburn Oregon Slielll Serrfviee Siteitifcm THEO. F. THOMPSON Authorized Dealer A Phone BLUE 125 Woodburn, Oregon BRENTWOOD SWEATERS SPORT COATS AND TEE SHIRTS Rayon and Gabardine Sport Shirts Girls' Sport Coats, Sweaters and Slack Suits Non-rationed Play Shoes rquftfini Woodburn Br-lkerq PIES - CAKES - PASTRIES A. MOEDING. Prop. WOODBURN. ORE. Phone BLUE 46 Records 86,144 Arid Radio Repairing I 0 lp S MEN'S WEAR 428 Court Street 'ml' Salem. Oregon 618 Main Street Oregon City S. 8: N. MEN'S SHUI? Clackamas County's Leading Men's Shop PHONE 29021 Oregon City. Oregon Your Friendly Rnd! .Twp Slaae EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO TIIE CLASS OE T45 MOORE 6. BEERS Phone Main 98 Woodburn Telephone 3400 AYSUNS Smart Clothes for Smart Meri Liberty at Court Salem. Oregon CONGRATULATIONS to the Class ot 1945 from the ITAL, U15 IIN COIILLEQQE Accredited by the National Association Accredited Commercial Schools .lt. A A 1, If wt WE EXTEND TO YOU AN INVITATION TO VISIT THIS OUTSTANDING SCHOOL Ji. A .klt, 345 Court Street SALEM, OREGON Morris Optical Co. Established in 1906 444 STATE STREET SALEM SATISFACTION . . . OUR AIM Agency Zenith Hearing Aids at 540.00 and 550.00 Phone Black 23 17601461 16055 BEAUTY SALON PP All Types of Beauty Work ff HELEN T. MULLER, Prop. 166 Hayes Street Woodburn, Ore. SHOP . . . Phone 3808 t h e m 0 cl r n e GIFTS - SPECIALTIES - READY-TO-WEAR 305-315 COURT STREET SALEM, OREGON 7-Ile Uogue Imp with COMPLIMENTS OE - - - GEU'S PLACE for GREETING CARDS WQQDBURN GIFTS AND PERMANENT WAVES JV I4 171 Grant Street Phone Mcrin 134 WOODBURN, OREGON WOODBURN Uhr mnnhhurn Ilnhrpvnhrnt Read the Hometown News in the IA' Hometown Newspaper I 153 Grant Street Phone Main 22 Woodburn, Oregon WOODBURN Standard Station Gas . . . Oil Car Repairing DIAMONDS . . . BRIDAL SETS Diamond Rings from 58.95 up 16115145014 is' SA' 610 Main Street Oregon City A Ncxt to I C. I'ennoy':: WOODBURN OREGON IEWELRY f GIFTS I MUSIC ENNELL- LLII TIJIDIDI ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 7830 SALEM, OREGON 420 OREGON BLDG. Telephone 4959 WILLS MUI IC ITUIQ If MH cmd MRS. SAUL S. IANZ, Proprietors WAI' OREGON CITY LAUNDRY COMPANY Iust Call 3811 . . . . . . Let the Laundry do It! 510 Water Street Oregon City PIANOS MUSML MERCHANDISE W- EARL DUNN RADIOS v Realtor K 984 NORTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY if WOODBURN, OREGON 432 State Street Salem. Oregon Phone Main 136 Pomeroy 8a Keene Iewelers cmd Opticians STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON EQ ALL , GIHICEIIY FRESH ERUITS . . . MEATS VEGETABLES Elf WOODBURN, OREGON Mobilgas and 0il Stution O STOVE OIL I DIESEL OIL 0 GASOLINE 9 TRACTOR FUEL O GREASES 0 TRACTOR ROLLER GREASES Res. Phone GREEN 103 Bus. Phone BLUE 27 V. W. TREMAINE, Proprietor Yeater Appliance Un. TREMAINEIS DRY GOODS . . . SHOES . . . MEN'S WEAR WOMEN'S WEAR . . . MEN'S FURNISHINGS Phone 4311 255 N. Liberty Salem, Oregon 449 North Front Street Woodburn, Oregon GET THE WEAR SCRAP BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ANOTHER PAIR TRADE at , a Lepebyre S SHOE SHOP WOODBURNS BIG LITTLE DEPARTMENT STORE 165 Hayes Street Wooclbum, Ore. Dean Bishoprick, owne, Smart S Op T. K. SANUERSUN vw DENTIST 44 . . Merchandise of Merit . . . CORRECT 'WOMENS APPAREL W00dbUff1f 0129011 115 NORTH LIBERTY SALEM, OREGON PHONE RED 21 W. S. SCARBOROUGI-I HARDWARE Gifts - Pyrex - Glassware - Plumbing Supplies Auto Supplies - Fishing Tackle Baseball Supplies - Paint and General Hardware WOODBURN, OREGON Wfaacfiwm Gaffee Shep A Friendly Place Where Friends May Meet LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Woodburn, Oregon Telephone 4641 .faquith Music Co. v Complete Music Service ff ALL KINDS OF MUSIC RADIOS - PIANOS - BAND INSTRUMENTS COMPLETE REPAIR DEPARTMENT 191 S. High Street Salem, Oregon Telephone 8188 'I DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR WOMEN 460 State Street Salem, Oregon Shop at the M 6 F Grocery Fresh Fruits . . . Vegetables and Meats Phone Main 3 Woodburn Iewelers Optometrists I f YWIUIZ J SaIem's Leading Credit Iewelers and Opticians GIFT HEADQUARTERS for . . . Iewelery - Watches - Diamonds COURT 6. LIBERTY SALEM, OREGON -- A WOODBURN HIGH BOOSTER - EVENDEN DRUG CO. 'ik D Prescription Specialists u WOODBURN, OREGON FINE FISHING TACKLE - OUTING EQUIPMENT - AMMUNITION - FIREARMS GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES - ATHLETIC GOODS - GOLF GOODS - CUTLERY hnwurd maple SPORTING GOODS D Wholesale to Schools if 372 STATE STREET SALEM. OREGON LAFE S. PETERSON .... AUTHORIZED DEALER for MUSIC . . . Western Auto Supplg C... E ...me . SHEET IEIUSIC SERVICE viuwa aww san, A v Service with a Smile ff 618 S. W. Park Avenue A v YA! BEacon 0466 Opposite Post Office WOODBURN, OREGON PORTLAND 5. OREGON l E egg SPIIIITIIIG GUIIIIS UU. P 5th at Salmon B t s Portland Garage Building ' ' ' for F I N E EE W E L RY SCHOOL ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Woodburn, Oregon Portland, Oregon To the Class of '45 COMPLIMENTS OF file J. ll. 6 ll Co. Ringo Funeral Chapel PHONE 1230 PACIFIC HI-WAY Umm ffl- Way ?larisf Flowers - Plomts - Bulbs Morticjqn Shrubs - Wedding Bouquets f Corsoges Funorol Work cr Spociolty Woodburn Oregon G. R. TIMM, Proprietor woonsurm, ons. Pearl I. 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