Woodburn High School - Wohiscan Yearbook (Woodburn, OR)
- Class of 1947
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We Wish to thank him for making our band, pep assemblies, and games more spirited and successful. X xx X R x x fk, N11 f!,f 'W N' I I ' '5 1?-' KXI, - . iii-fi' Q5 ' n E Y 5 ff V ' Q, EARL DUNN DEAN BISHOPRICK O. L. WITHERS FRANK PROCTOR ELIZABETH SCHULTZ. B. A. College of St. Benedict, St. loseph, Minnesota, English and Library, chool Board MILTON GRALAP, M. Ed. University ot Oregon, Principal, Science and Mathematics. Faculty GERALD BURNETT. B. S. Willamette University, Physical Education, and Science. ARNOLD ROFTGRUBEN. B. S. rth Dakota State Col- fe, Agriculture, 'RACE THOMPSON, B. S. ilomath College, Eng- 1,- Latin, and Mathe- inn.- MARIE HAAS. B. A. The College of St. Cath- erine, St. Paul, Minn., English, Mathematics, and lournalism. KENNETH THOMPSON. B. S. University of Oregon. English, Mathematics and Music. WINFRED GRALAP Secretary ELBERT DERBY. B. A. Willamette University Social Science, and Music. I HELEN BOWERS Teacher's Certificate, Marylhurst Teachers College, English, and Dl-un-G,-nl 'C'A..-,-42..- LEONA HOPKINS. B. S. Oregon State College, Commercial, HELEN GUISS. B. S. Purdue University, Home Economics, and Natural Science. MARY HELSEI. Secretary EILEEN PRINSLOW Treasurer Student Council MILTON GRHLRP Principal IIM GAY Vice-President MARION SHAW President eni 01' GMX L J Q9 ,VJ 'Q-27 fm? J .1 f Emi EUGENE ANDREWS Vice-President ED LEAVY President OPAL McCOY Secretary Senior Class History On, September 21, 1943, eighty-one students entered the doors of W. H. S. for the first time. As Freshmen they chose for officers Norman Sergeant, president, Arnold Bigler, vice-president, Iake Erwert, secretary, Marion Shaw, treasurer, and Donna Hollenbeck, interclass rivalry chairman. Miss Delight Heath and Mr. Newell Morgan were the advisers. The main events of the year were the Senior- Rook reception and a Rook picnic. ln the fall of '44 they elected the following officers: Bob Pillsbury, president, Marion Shaw, vice-president, Ray Dryden, secretary, Mary Helsel and L. F. Clark, interclass rivalry chairmen, Daris Olson and Marilyn McLaughlin, Student Council representatives. Miss Heath was again their ad- viser. During the year they had a party, and the annual class picnic. As Iuniors the class of '47 chose as their officers Bob Corey, president, Bill Tremaine, vice-president, Mary Helsel, secretary and treasurer, Eileen Hage- nauer, and L. F. Clark, interclass rivalry chairmen, Anita Miller and Norman Sergeant, Student Coun- cil representatives. Miss Schultz was their adviser. They sponsored a skate during the year and highlighting the year were the class picnic and the very successful Iunior class play, Almost Summer, and the Iunior-Senior Prom. The graduating class of '47 elected Ed Leavy, president, Gene Andrews, vice-president, Opal McCoy, secretary, Evelyn Thomas, treasurer, Paula Walter and LeRoy Copeland, interclass rivalry chairmen, Donna Uphoff, Don McNulty and Ray Dryden, Student Council representatives. Miss Schultz and Mr. Burnett were their advisers. Highlights of the year were the Senior play, A Date with Iudy, the Iunior-Senior Prom and a class picnic. The annual student body play, The Lucky Ac- cident, was given in honor of Queen Evelyn I and her court. On the evening of Iune 5, 1947, the Seniors received their diplomas and bade farewell to Woodburn High School. The class was proud of the seven boys who left school to enter the service. They were L. F. Clark, Rodney Polly, William Tremaine, William Sterling, Iames Peterson, Merrill Yuranek, and Arnold Bigler. So long and good luck, Class of '47. Carl Alleman Track 2, 3, 4, Business Manager A Date with Indy. Raymond Craft Transferred from Portland, Ore. 3. Eugene Andrews Transferred from Scio, Ore., Basket- ball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Lettermen Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Almost Summer 3, A Date with ludy 4: lnterclass Sports 3, 4, Class Vice-President 4, Boy's Chorus 3, 4, Torch Honor 3, 4. Delores Benson C1irl's Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club l, lnterclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, May Day l, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Home EC. Club 1, 2, 3, Home Nursing 4. Iune Bothum Transferred from St. Iohns, Kansas 4 . Winona Brueninger Dramatic Club 1, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Home Boom Activities l, Inter- class Sports 1, Z, 3, 4, Carnival l, 2, 3. 4, Booster 4, A Date with ludy 4, Usher 3, Wireless Staff 3, Chorus 3, 4 Senior Chorus 4, Band l, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee 3: May Day 1, 2, 3, Crown Princess 4, Home Nursing 4. ' Raymond Dryden Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, lnterclass Rivalry Chair- man l, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Letter- men Club 3, 4, President 4. Iacob Erwert Class Secretary 1, Student Council l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Lettermen Club 3, 4, lnterclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Fisher Transferred from Hubbard, Ore. 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Minor Sports Man- ager 3, President 4, lnterclass Sports 2, 3, 4, Wireless Staff 3, 4, May Day 3, 4, Princess 2, Carnival 2, 3, 4, Wohiscan Staff 3, Almost Summer 3, A Date with Iudy Production Staff 4, Student Body Treasurer 3, Senior Chorus 4, Decoration Com- mittee for Prom 3, Booster 4, Carni- val Princess 3, Home Nursing 4. Rena Harper Transferred from Gervais, Ore, 3: Commercial Club 3, G.A.A. 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4: May Day 3, 4: Home Nursing 4. Eileen Hagenauer May Day 3, 45 Princess l5 Home Ec. Club 15 Treasurer 25 Vice-President 35 President 45 Commercial Club 2, 35 Secretary 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Rivalry Chairman 35 Usher 3, 45 Booster Secretary and gresnsiirer 45 Chorus 35 Carnival 1, Mary Helsel May Day 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 15 Song Queen 45 Booster 45 Student Body Secretary 45 Almost Sum- mer Business Manager and Assist- ant Director 35 Here Come Patri- cia 35 A Date with Iudy 45 The Lucky Accident 45 Wireless Statt 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Senior Chorus 45 Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery Manager 45 Home Room Vice-President 15 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 45 Torch Honor l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary and Treasurer 35 Editor 45 Interclass Riv- alry Chairman 25 Home Nursing 45 D.A.R, Representative 4, Colleen Ieppsen Transferred irom Amity 3, 1 Richard Lang Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F,A. l, 2. 35 Sergeant- at-Arms 35 Student Council 45 A Date with Iudy Stage Manager 45 Usher 45 Interclass Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 1. Iohn Mathews Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 45 Footbal Manager 2, 3, 45 Inter- class Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen Club 2, 3, 45 Almost Summer 3, A Date with Iudy 4. Iohn Mason Transferred from Yakima, Wash. 15 Interclass Soorts 45 A Date with Iudy 45 The Lucky Accident 4. Betty Medearis Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 45 May Day 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster 45 Wireless Stott 45 Interclass Soorts 1, 2, 3, 45 Usher 4. Doris Myers Transferred from Salem, Ore, 45 Valedictorian. Ed Leavy F.l',A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Reoorter 25 Presi- dent 35 Vice-President 45 Class President 4. Anita Miller Glee Club 15 Home Room Activities 15 Student Council Representative 25 Dramatic Club 15 Interclass Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 May Day 2, 3, 45 Prin- cess l5 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 45 Pres- ident 45 May Day 2, 3, 45 Princess 15 Home EC. Club Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Carnival 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council Representative 2, 35 Booster 45 Wohiscan Stott 3, 45 Asst. Business Manager 35 Business Man- ager 45 Usher 3p Wireless Staff 3, 45 Prom Decorating Committee 35 Girl's Chorus 3, 45 A Date with Iud 45 Almost Summer Business Llan- ager 35 Torch Honor 1, 2, 4. Leroy Murphy A Date with Iudy 4: l-'.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Interclass Sports 4: Here Come Patricia 3: Track 4: Commercial Club 3: The Lucky Accident 4. Rose McClain Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: GAA. l, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club l, 2: Chorus 3: Interclass Sports l, 2, 3, 4: May Day l, 2, 3: Crown Princess 4: Wireless Staff 4: Home Nursing 4: 23'A1most Summer Production Statt Opal McCoy Glee Club l: Chorus 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Here Come Patricia 3: A Date with Iudy 4: Booster President 4: Class Secretary 4: lnterclass Sports l: Almost Summer Production Staff 3: Home Ec. Club 1: Home Room President 1: May Day 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Nursing 4. Marilyn McLaughlin Ma! Day l, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec Club 1, , 4: Pianist 2: Student Council Representative l, 2, 4: Dramatic Club 1: Home Room Activities l: lnterclass Sports l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President 4: Carnival l, 2, 3, 4: Usher l: Chorus 3, 4: Victory Bond Princess 3: Wohiscan Staff 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: Here Come Patricia 3: A Date with Iudy 4: Song Queen 4: Booster 4: Torch Honor l, 2, 4: Library Club Vice-President 4. Donald McNulty Student Council Representative 1, 4- F,F.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4 Lillie Nelson Transferred from Sommerville, Mass. 2: Commercial Club 3: G.A.A. 4: A Date with Iudy 4: Torch Honor 1, 2,43: Library Club 4: Home Nurs- ing . Ieannette Nims GAA. l, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2: Home Ec. Club 1, 2: May Day l, 2, 3: Here Comes Patricia 3: A Date with Iudy 4: Booster Vice- President 4: S,S.C. 2: Dramatic Club l: 4-H Secretary l: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l: Chorus 3, 4: Home Nursing 4. Donald Oakes F.F,A. 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 2, 3: Interclass Sports 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Usher 4. Daris Olson Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen Club 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: 'forsh 31-lo4nor l, 2: Interclass Sports Bob Pillsbury Basketball 1, 2: Track 1: lnterclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 2: Almost Summer 3: A Date with Iudy 4: Prom Commtitee 3: Saluti- torian 4: Wohiscan Stati 3: Torch Honor 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Vice-President 3: Home Room Activities l: Chorus 4. Lorraine Powell Transferred from Gervais, Ore. 35 Almost Summer 35 A Date with Img 45 G,A,A. 45 Commercial Club 35 irl's Chorus 3, 45 May Day 3, 45 Home Nursing 4. Norman Sergeant Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Basketball 25 Letter- men Club 2, 3, 45 Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President lg Stu' dent Council Representative 25 F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 3. Marion Shaw F,l-'.A. 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, -45 Track 1, 2, 45 Student Body Vice- President 35 Student Body President 45 Wohiscan Staff 35 Lettermen Club 3, 45 Chorus 35 Smoker 3, 45 Inter- class Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Home Room Activities 15 Class Treasurer 15 Class Vice- President 2. Iohn Singer Baseball 1, 2, 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 President 45 Chorus 4. Glenn Stone F,F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manag- er 25 Basketball 3, 45 Track 35 Base- ball 45 Chorus 35 Smoker 3, 45 Band 1, 25 lnterclass Sports 3, 45 Home Room Activities l. Evelyn Thomas Home Room Activities 15 lnterclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club President 45 Mav Day 1, 25 Princess 35 Queen 45 Wireless Staff 35 A Date with Iudy Production Staff 45 Class Treasurer 45 Booster 4, Donald Thompson F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Delegate to State Convention 2, Delegate to National Convention 45 Public Speaking 2, 35 Stock Iudging Team 35 Almost Summer Stage Manager 35 Here Comes Patricia 35 A Date with Iudy Production Staff 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen Club 3, 45 lnterclass Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Wireless Staff 4. Donna Upholf Home Room Activities 15 Glee Club 15 Chorus 35 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 G,A,A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 May Day 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, 45 Standing Program Committee 35 Carnival 35 Student Council Representative 45 Booster 45 Usher 35 Head Usher 45 Library Club Secretary 45 A Date with ,lr 1 ya 3.4 5.5 PM .. ziilagfizti lflllffiigl f faefzms Q ,w its it V 44:34 . . ij t. . ,K f. 55 ' ::5.t5s,r -1. f 5- 5 . -ii . - 1 542 . . ,,.... , ffm- 3' ,. ?5gqlfg!'flx f it4lf2f:r224 4, 255112 - .5 .,.,4fr.5fs5.m ,,.t t rv' 'twine - ' .--? 4 '. -' ' ra 5 5 1 54 l rf. ..t 15 W -up t .X iw 5 w 3 F 51 -1 af: sis -1-.55 .1 ,-f'. 5-filittg 2 fl' 11' 1636 sssfrr . 'e f ' 4 Z Q 1 41 1 9 3' 35 like 5, 1 155 I , i , , T712 rw ,tt 'li'- ect rm, , 1 1 W, ' JC 59 a 3 . 353 if im 3 if li? it 5 5 4 4, '1 Q i -gs, 55,5 Q5 ,ztjjrtn 2 X4 it . .5455 5 Tom Transferred from lnterclass Sports 3, 45 Commercial Summer Produc St. Paul, Minn. 25 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 2, Club 3, 45 Almost Iudy 4. termen Club 4, Paula Walter Home Room Activities 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 May Day 1, 45 Princess 25 lnterclass Sports 1, 2, 45 Usher 45 Booster 45 Carnival 1, 45 Carnival Princess 25 Chorus 45 lnterclass Rivalry Clfair- man 4, Calvin Walter Transferred from Mt. View, Calif. 35 Commercial Club 35 Track 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Football 45 Let- NAME Eugene Andrews Carl Alleman Iune Bothum Delores Benson Winona Brueninger LeRoy Copeland Ray Craft Ray Dryden Iacob Erwert Barbara Fisher Rena Harper Eileen Hagenauer Mary Helsel Richard Lang Edward Leavy Iohn Mathews Betty Medearis Anita Miller Rose McClain Iohn Mason Opal McCoy Marilyn McLaughlin Doris Myers Donald McNulty LeRoy Murphy Ieannette Nims Lillie Nelson Donald Oakes Daris Olson Lorraine Powell Robert Pillsbury Norman Sergeant Glen Stone Iohn Singer Tom Smith Marian Shaw Evelyn Thomas Don Thompson Donna Uphoff Paula Walter Calvin Walter NICKNAME Gene Dewey Iunie Benny Winnie Cope Crafty Ray lake Barb Rena Hag Cookie Dick Ed lingle Iohnny Bets Red Rosie Iohnny Shortie Mac Dora Red Murph lean Lil Don Ole Lora Pilsy Ike Stoney Singer Tommy Dimples Ev Red UPPY Ioe Cal Horoscope TYPE Mixture Quiet Easy going Silly Giggling Iudge No one knows Broad shoulders lmpetuous Fun Bashful You'd be surprised Whoopee! Hubba, Hubba! Smooth W.O,L. Ah, ha! Frivolous Wiley Navy Throw parties Demure Scholastic Politician Man-about-town Changeable Career girl Tall Are you kidding? Studious Anybody's Loving Olson's ' Long drink of water Radio man Happy Reserved Reporter Datesome College Always got a car if PET SAYING Rita Oh? Yeah Tee hee Eek! Well, sure Huh? Hello, Betty Go to the devil! That fool! I don't know Stop it! Don't be silly I don't ask questions, I just have fun I'm coming Know any jokes? Oh, what a night! Oh, that man! Gee whiz! 265, please Fooey and glue Oh, I don't know Well, sure, that's what I said Iust a minute Yeah, but-- Wish lim was home Why don't you? Sure Say, is he kidding? Oh, heaven! Say, you're cute Why not? Anybody seen Ioan? Oh, Frannie Hi ya, Lois Beats me Absolutely NO boys! I agree I don't believe that Oh, shut up! Want a ride? AMBITION Get out of high school ' Farmer Go back east Doubtful Leave Oregon I wish I knew Mechanic To be a modern farmer Raise havoc everywhere Get married Anything Who cares Take a vacation Have it Be the worlcl's greatest man Learn something Hook my man College ' Get out of town Stop telephone strikes See the world Do something great Be a good wife World's greatest lawyer Blow up Wife of an Admiral Nurse Undecided Who knows? I'm not particular You guess! Be a licensed Wolfe Never lose anything Not grow anymore invent a noiseless radio Be a man some day Tell somebodyyoffl Oh that, well- Beautician Don't get nosey, bub Buy a convertible enior Class Will I, Eugene Andrews, will Rita Halter as mascot to the basketball team next year. I, Carl Alleman, will my ability to keep my car to- gether with scotchtape, chewing gum, etc., to Whitie Baglien. I, Iune Bothum, will my quiet ways to IoAnn Green. I, Delores Benson. will my phonograph records to G.A.A. for their slumber parties. I, Winona Breuninger, will my spontaneous giggle to lean Butterfield. I, LeRoy Copeland, will my navy ways to Dwight Gralap. I, Ray Dryden, will my tallness to my girl friend, Betty Twito, so that I don't have to bend so much. I, Barbara Fisher, will Foye Harper to the school until the next semesterg then I want him back. I, Rena Harper, will my athletic ways to Yvonne Williams. I, Eileen Hagenauer, will Ed Leavy to college. I, Mary Helsel. will my teaching experiences in coach's science classes to Delores Hathaway. I, Richard Lang. will my smooth dancing to Dale Yura- nek. I, Ed Leavy, will my ambition to become a lawyer to Wayne Gill, I, Iohn Mathews, will my innocent jokes to Beatrice Keener. I, Betty Modearis, will my journalistic ability to Mrs. Haas. I. Ania Miller, will as a graduation present a milking machine to Norman Sergeant so he can get to my house on time. I. Rose McClaine, will my long wavy hair to Hazel Engle. I, Iohn Mason, will my shortness to Martin Krupicka. I, Doris Myers, will my engagement ring to lim Gay. I, Opal McCoy, will all of the locker-room speed demons to any poor sucker who will take them. I, Marilyn McLaughlin. will my personality glasses to Harry Strouse, so that he can study harder. I. Don McNulty, will my red hair to Vickie Moran. I, LeRoy Murphy, will my parts in class plays to Paul lewell. I, Ieannette Nims, will my artistic abilities to Mrs. Bowers. I, Lillie Nelson, will my ability of singing in the shower to Lorraine Hanauska. I, Don Oaks, will my freckles to lean Hove. I, Daris Olson, will my ability to argue with the teach- ers to lack Krieger. I, Lorraine Powell, will the Greyhound bus to Blondie Hathaway. I, Bob Pillsbury. will my l's to Bob Hall. I, Nonnan Sergeant, will my cows to my folks so that I can make it on time to Anita's. I, Glen Stone, will myself to loan Olson until she gets out of school. Q - I, Iohn Singer, will my position-in Ag. to Mildred Guthrie. I, Tom Smith, will my loud speaker to the school. I, Marion Shaw, will myself to Frances Ficek. I, Evelyn Thomas, will my dark eyes to Doris Pillsbury. I, Don Thompson, will my Wireless sports column to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Donna Uphoff, will my changeable attitude to Eleanor Moen. I, Paula Walter. will my swing to IoAnn Iohnson. I, Calvin Walter, will my allowance to the Booster fund. LM' 1 '19 SP 'gi Na 3 ,M A Kgs . 'F .elirxrfk Q If M , , +..'i:.-.wx 5 X W . 'Q I .Q ' J F 1. 4? 42 bn. Ap ,,, f f 4 , S' n 1 W X. . ip' at f. M mx M r 'Q 96 Q 1 A 1 Q2 2 zfpi nw vf1ie1Qrf?Z.5 Ag S P X .?Q Q NMMA.: H. v. . .er 1-1 ' .- z ' ., . 29 . - . . 44' Awe- -J, ' ', p ' L ,. 1 . I. ' 1:3tml:nunl'i.!.'.El.-iu-....h4i.lJ.4na'u..ih:.u-rm.L' S l I l t 1-I Iunior Class In the fall of '44 eighty freshmen stepped inside the doors of Woodburn High School. The officers that were elected were Larry Hildreth, presi- dent, lim Gay, vice-presidentg Ardell Ftudi, secretary-treasurer, Bob Hall, sergeant-at-arms, Charles Gregory and Eleanor Moen, interclass rivalry chairmen. Mr. Kenneth Thompson was their adviser. The Freshmen-Senior reception and the Hook picnic highlighted this Freshmen year. ln the fall of '45 with the able advisership of Miss Hopkins, they chose the following officers: lim Gay, president, Irvin Zastoupil, vice-president, Connie Coons, secretary, Rita Halter, sergeantuat-arms: Delores Hatha- way and Bob Hall, interclass rivalry chairmen, Hazel Engle and Gordon Kadramas, Student Council representatives. Main events of the year were a Sophomore skate and the annual class picnic. This year the Iunior Class elected as their officers lim Gay, president, Clifford Cannon, vice-president, Edith Hove, secretary, Eleanor Moen treasurerg Ardell Rudi and Fred l..aBonte, Student Council representatives' and Theora .Brosseau rind Bob Hall, interclass rivalry chairmen. Mr Elbert Derry and Mrs, Grace Thompson were class advisers, IIM GAY 2 ge- is I Z ave. ' fl - -wi , 1 vw Q Zim ZW A f , f V,A' 4 , 1 ' 4 .MMV 1 .. I F f f 'b .. a, Q HAL F .,, , 5.5 C A - an m f L 5 A g, . A H V 1 I ii 1, ,M A Lf? gk fig-h QAAA 9? W., ,J , . lg Qu p- 2 H ,Sf ug Q fy PL - -wImg,ff ' Q Ak k K 4 I Q - ' ' V. I Q Q 4,4 ing Q Wg , A ffi S AVE, k ?7 i ze A ' 33 ' 6 mi Sb or Lfzil' S, s. 5, V, if 4 A ?f : :fi95:.-fi i .A 35 f . A Qi ,xii t faux , W. tl 5 H? . X 4 6 M 4 YQ? Q r.. . 82,4 ' 2 J -as X E Alfrqvxf 9564 ng, Y..-at lla YA 4' 4 ' ? g ,, V15 in by H Jr iz ' X V .,,L X V . V M . V V VVIAV IM XV VV l w., ' Q ' -1 A ' . if ' Ti A f ' K .Mf12f 5 W Q W AW S, L g? . Z , if f V, is V 1' 2 .,yV V in 'I E -1 A ,.g,4.'f , - W an ij ,pf 1? 'ur-I ,.., ,Q ,, ophmore Class In the fall of '45, one hundred and twenty-three students enrolled as Freshmen at Woodburn High School. Officers elected for the year were Iack Drieger, president, Dale Yuranek, vice-president: Betty Krieger, secretary-treasurer, Norma Stone and Loren Lippert, inter class rivalry chairmen, Merry McGrath and Ioe Collins, Student Council representatives. Mr. Kenneth Thompson was their adviser. Highlighting the year were the Senior-Rook reception and a Rook skate and picnic. This year the Sophomores chose as their officers: Dale Yuranek, president, lack Krieger, vice-president, Colleen Walter, secretary: Donna Sonnen, treasurer, Paul Iewell and Patricia Thompson, Student Council representatives, Loren Lippert and Donna Sonnen, interclass rivalry chairmen. Miss Hopkins was their adviser. A very successful skate and the annual class picnic highlighted the year. ii DALE YURANEK Freshmen Class On September 23, 1946, eighty-eight Freshmen enrolled in Woodburn High School. The officers they elected were Stanley Vistica, presidentg Lois Granner, vice-presidentg Frank Vistica, secretaryg Pricilla Asper, treasurerg Hazel Hermanson, Student Council representativeg Dean Seaton and Doris Waymire, interclass rivalry chairmen. Mr. Ken- neth Thompson Was class adviser. Highlights ol the year were the Senior-Rook reception and a Rook skate and picnic. STANLEY VISTICA Zin! 3Ht'1K' tZ1'rai:wmf r' 7 7.21 '3' til. 1. ith 'fs mi :, z 'Avi X x FF dmv emit, x U Letterman The Lettermen Club is composed of boys who have earned the required number of points in any sport to have received his letter. Under the leadership of their president, Ray Dryden, the club has been active in several activities including a smoker and their annual picnic. Other officers are lack Krieger, vice-president, Gene An- drews, secretary-treasurer, and Dick Lang, sergeant-atearms. Mr. Burnett was their adviser. RAY DRYDEN fi Boosters The Booster Club is made up of twelve outstanding Senior girls. Their aim is to promote school spirit. Spotlighting their year were several parties, a coast trip, an amateur program, and their annual picnic. They chose as their officers Opal McCoy, president, lean- nette Nims, vice-president, Eileen Hagenauer, secretary and treasurer. OPAL MCCOY :1x4K'vw1Ili 1, V- ' su Q - ' ' at 'X Q we 5, H1 J n. ! fn 6 ,344 I ' l . .Q f ' ., L' iv. 3' ,' V 'fx I a in Ya 4 l A Pa f Zgsfg - Q, 5 ,f t Www iw , 'u li ,T - 'Q' MY 'S Hx fl-1' ...alll -Z-lui . i 4 mv ' 1 Y -P W Q fav' w W- A V i' f '--fi 'V V .5 Y L yr, 1 Commercial Cluh The Commercial Club is open for membership of all students who are taking or have token o yeoir of some commerciol subject. The club with its capable adviser, Miss Hopkins, includ- ed the following officers: Anitcr Miller, presidentg Hcizel Engle, vice-presidentg Eileen Hogenouer, secretoryg Betty Twito, treasurer. Some of the activities fecitured during the yeolr were o very successful skcite ond ci porty. ANITA MILLER Z. ,.,i, W Qi yyyyy 7 Xl? . . A, - ' ref tl ,422 'F 1 ? ,,f+f. V I H if .V ,, f filfw' Misra an A s i, au ,deff RF. . The Woodburn Chapter of the Future Farmers ot America has completed another successful year. Among the activities they took part in was sponsoring two smokers, a banquet, a coast trip, a skate, and together with the F. H, A. they sponsored a barn dance, The officers chosen were Iohri Singer, presidentg Ed Leavy, vice-president, Merle Shaw, secretary, Martin Krupicka, treas- urer, Richard Toepfer, reporter, Dick Lang, sergeant-at-arms. Their adviser was Mr. Troftgruben. M, .M ii,u..,i.,,, - . 'ii X i ,i,, I Wi, if ,ft .. H K. nk k-V-',- +fr- .ii ' 1 .. -r E , A ,-- Q W, -M Q ' W ,',. - 4 x L. IOHN SINGER g I li' R , F. H. The Future lflomemakers ol America has finished another successful school year. During the year they participated in the Halloween Carnif Val, and with the F. F. A, sponsored a barn dance. There was also one state conference held. The officers elected tor the year were Eileen Hagenauer, presidentg Karene Kuns, vice-presidentg Donna Sonnen, secre- taryg and Mildred Guthrie, treasurer. Their advisers were Mrs. Troftgruben and Mrs. Guiss ! I 5 5 cali l X af ' r,i, ci J-21 . - . , :,.., ' ii 'i - li, i l K W . 1 i ll g , tnfigt tl 1153 fi . ' Q I vi ,Lee , 5 I . . t' A 1 ,firflkl A f r i giilfl' I S f stit ' i T L s f , 1 V i ,, . T ' if W-+ EILEEN I-IAGENAUER 13, wif? . . J p n 'rc 51' 1 'Qin ,..... ' ,tg - f if , ' 5. f - ' I Q Torch Honor The Torch Honor Society includes only those students who have attained an average of 2 or better. Gold pins are awarded to those persons having an average grade of 2 or above for twelve consecutive periods, or for an average ot 2.2 for eighteen consecutive periods. Those having received their gold pins for consistency on the honor roll are Bob Pillsbury, Mary Helsel, lean Butterfield, and Sam Anderson. '-in-q-..,.,,,, , ,A lil A K I-Z hglz: Hi- ac Club The newest club in the school was organized this year on March 17 under the name of the Hi-Mac Club. The aim of this association is to provide the furtherance of social and educational intercourse among its members. The officers are: LaVaughn Sleeper, president, Doris Pillsbury, vice- president, IoAnn Olson, secretary, Vicky Moran, treasurer. They chose as their adviser, Mrs. Helen Bowers. K 044'-A.-.... , G.A. . Twenty points eorned in intercloss sports is the only requirement needed to goin membership in the Girls Ath- letic Associotion. The officers for the yeor were Borbciro Fisher, presidentg Morilyn McLoughlin, vice-presidentg Hozel Engle, secretoryg Theoro Brosseou, treosurer. Their odviser wos Mrs. Bowers. Highlighting the club's progrom this yeor wcrs the Hol- lowe'en Cornivol ond o slumber porty. BARBARA FISHER ireless ln its 20th year ol continuous publication the W. H. S. Wireless has had 10 members on the staff under the super- vision ol Mrs. Haas. Those who held the editorship were Opal McCoy, Rose McClain, Ieannette Nims, Paula Walter, Barbara Fisher, Don Thompson, Mary Helsel and Betty Medearis. wwe' MRS. HAAS ill, :T Q. . ' Q i V 1 , 52 .E Q i'ff'+iQs' Q2 ' f ft M. ME: ,V , A S Band The W. H. S. Band, under the able leadership of Mr. Derry, has played an important part in promoting school spirit and enthusiasm. The band was especially appreciated in assemblies and at football and basketball games. They participated in the district band contest and also gave a spring band concert. , ,is.,,.q5I' . 5, Q 4 f 6 'Q ,V 'i fry ,iig:Ziiisli'. Q ' limi 534 ,. MR. DERBY Library Club The Library Club was formed to make a better, more effi- cient library tor W. H. S. Under the leadership ot their advisor, Miss Schultz, and their officers, Evelyn Thomas, presidentg Marilyn McLaughlin, vice-president, Donna Uphotf, secretary, Norma Stone, treasur- er, they concluded a very successful year. The highlight ot their year was a Christmas party at which they exchanged gifts. EVELYN THOMAS l1sl zlnn1.l2i Ill-1-g CLIFFORD CANNON Assistant Editor MARY HELSEL Editor MR. GRALAP Adviser Q09 ANITA MILLER Business Manager 6459 NORMAN SERGEANT Classes W' OPAL MCCOY Drama MARILYN McI.AUGHLIN ARDELL RUDI mvm ZASTOUPIL IEANNETTE NIMS Snapshot Editor Assistant Business Manager Adrninistration Artist RUSSELL BAGLEIN BETTY TWITO E WILLIAMS S HM ?gY J Yvglggis fGirlSJ Features Clubs and Activities ports oys Nlay WINONA BRUENINGER ROSE MCCLAIN Crown Princesses IEANETTE HOVE LAVAUGHN SLEEPER Freshmen Princesses EVELYN THOMAS Q ueen Court WINONA COLE f ARDELL HUDI Iunior Princesses PAT THOMPSON IOAN GREGORY Sophemore Princesses ong Yell Leaders MARILYN McI.AUGHLIN MARY HELSEL RITA HALTER DELORES HATHAWAY LORRAINE HANAUSKA Girls Chorus Boys Chorus goofs N 4? VM? A Date With Iudy' Cast chosen for the Senior Class Play which was presented December 12, were Anita Miller Uudy Fosterl, LeRoy Murphy fMelvin Fosterl, Winona Brueninger fDora Fosterl, Iohnny Mathews CRandolph Fosterl, Donna Uphoif Cl-Iannahl, Mary Helsel CBarbara Winsocketl, Robert Pillsbury lOogie Pringlel, Lorraine Powell CMitzi Hoifmanl, lake Erwert CMr. Martindalel, Lillie Nelson fMrs. Hotchkissb, Opal McCoy CE1oise Hotchkissl, Marilyn McLaughlin KMrs. Schlutzhammerl, Gene Andrews CRexford Meridith O'ConnerJ, Ieannette Nims KSusieJ. Miss Elizabeth Schultz directed the play. MISS SCHULTZ B0geyman A mystery comedy in three acts was presented by the Iunior Class March 14. The characters were Clifford Cannon tLanny Harperl, Irvin Zastoupil CEZ Dixonl, Don Kosse fCharlieD, Ardell Rudi CMrs. Whipplel, Carolyn Glass tLibby Greenj, Corrine Glass tVicky Greenl, Emir Templeton CPeg Howardl, Sidney Harper C Flunky Srnithl, Rita Halter tEl1en Mitchelll, Ieanne Butterfield fPat Youngl. Mrs. Grace Thomp- son directed the play. MRS. THOMPSON 'The Lucky Accident? The student body play, a comedy in three acts, honored Queen Evelyn and her court May 23 following the May Day Festival. Members of the cast were Patricia Withers tlvirs. Humbird Hunterl, Iohn Mason tlflumbird Hunterl, Mary Helsel tFern Hunterl, Delores Hathaway tHoney Hunterl, Lorraine Ficelc tAmelia Amesl, Eleanor Moen tNella Lawsonl, Mildred Guthrie tGrace Pikel, Sidney Harper fLeslie Noyesl, Beverly Ross tLotta Noyesl, LeRoy Murphy ll-lomer Meginnisl, lake Erwert fWGliOH Knoxl. The production was directed by Mr. Kenneth Thompson. ' W A ? YU 671.1 A v Hi, 'Liv 1 A 2 ?WY,l + V 'x M W 'J ' fi5fij,,3 .A as if fxwrwaf I Ki M4 if ,f J '52 M ,l.,.w,m 421 . J . v fm 2 5.3, , 'wwmgg , L SQA EEN - 3 vw vw 2 'MV Sr- - 14 at , k. ,. 'v A 24.5 15 5 as Y, W1 V ,,,j 1 Li i5?Q?i9Q'a5WY4 y 'ggi ' asia --Q. -S. A fx G . f i . E 381 I - sy. g g. . 3 V , - ' 'fywgb kiwi. 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The team, consisting most of inexperienced players, came through with four wins, three losses, and a tie. The tie game was with the league champions, Molalla, whom we fought to a tough 6-6 score. Next year we can look lor a very promising team, Lost by graduation this year will be Dryden, Lang, Erwert, Copeland, and Sergeant. ...,........,.,.......-.-www Lett to right-Top: Erwert, Lippert, Gay, Olson, Coach Burnett. Bottom: Dryden, Mathews, Andrews, Baglien Shaw Yuranek, lewell. Varsity Basketball This year's basketball team, captained by Gene Andrews, tailed to come through with the league championship, but they showed plenty of fighting spirit, long a tradition in VV. H. S. Next year we can look for a very improved team with Lippert, Gay, Baglien, Yuranek, and Iewell returning. The team loses by graduation: Erwert, Olson, Dryden, Mathews, Andrews, and Shaw. The seasons record: Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Sandy 58 Stayton 20 Dallas 42 Molalla 33 Silverton 43 Estacada 36 Sacred Heart 42 Mt. Angel 37 Canby 26 Tigard Bl Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Sandy 53 Stayton 23 Dallas 30 Molalla 46 Silverton 15 Chemawa 28 Estacada 52 Sacred Heart 31 Mt. Angel 30 Canby 44 Leit to right-Back row: Shaw, I-luiras, M. Henn, Nelson, Dunten, Budeau, Undseth, Uphotl, manager. Front row: New man, Krieger, Walling, Leighty, Collins ,Miller, R, l-lenn, Coach Burnett. quad Basketball The Woodburn High School Bullpups got ott to a bad start and even though they showed plenty ot spirit and tight, they lacked the height to be entirely successful. However, they came out with seven victories. Next year we can expect a greatly improved team with many of the play- ers returning. Left to right--Back row: Lippert, Krupicka, Allemcm, Shaw, Stone. Middle row: Weiss, Culp Walling, Smith Murphy Thompson, Monnier, Stenger, Brassel, Upholf, manager. Front row: Harper, Zastoupil, Walker, Hall, Lang, Slover Vistica Corbett, Cox. Track This year's team had a fairly good season in Winning all its meets except those with Molalla and Silverton. They placed third in the league meet at Canby. Bob Hall, star Iav elin thrower, broke the league record with a mighty l75'9 heave. Our relay' team was very impressive in winning by the very last time of l min and 38 seconds. The relay squad consisted of Zastoupil, Iewell, Sergeant and Shaw. THIS SEASONS SCHEDULE Sandy Dallas Woodburn ...... ........ A pril 3 Silverton Woodburn ...... ........ A pril 10 Canby Estacada, Sandy Woodburn ..,... ,....... A pril 17 Molalla Woodburn ...... ........... A pril 24 League Meet at Canby ........ ...........,.....,........... ...,.. M a y l District Meet at Salem ................. State Track Meet at Corvallis May 9 May 16-17 l.elt to right-Top: Miller, Collins, Iewell, Davis, Baglien, Krieger, Croco, Leighty, manager. Bottom Yuranek Olson Sergeant, Dryden, Gay, Erwert, Andrews, Mathews. Varsity Baseball -This year's team of ball players have shown great promise. They started off the season with an rn 'oressive 2-0 victory and so far in the season we have lost only one game and are gunning for the league tharnpionship, tor the first time in three years. Next year should be another good season although it will be hard to find two pitchers with capabilities equal to that ot Iohnny and Gene, although we have promising prospect in Bill Croco. Tl-llS SEASONS RECORD AND SCHEDULE March 25 .,.,.. ,,,.., March 26 ....., March 28 .,.... ....., April 4 ....tt. April 11 ..,.. April 15 ..... April 25 ..... April 30 .,... May 2 ...... May 6 ...,.. May 9 ...... May 23 ....... Newberg U ..t. Oregon City 9 Canby 1 ..t..,.t.., .,,... Sandy ll ........, ...... Mt. Angel 10 ...... ...... Estacada 4 ...A Dallas 3 ....,... Oregon City 4 Molalla 10 ..., Stayton 4 ....,. Silverton 9 ii,. Silverton ..... Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn 2 1 12 17 5 26 12 O 4 8 U I SECOND PERIOD VOLLEYBALL TEAM Champions Back row: Lett to right, D. Benson, A. Miller, B. Fisher, B. Medearis, Instructor Mrs. Bowers. Front row: Left to right. W. Brueninger, I, Nims, E. Thomas, D. Uphotf, M, Helsel. 5 5,95 FIFTH PERIOD VOLLEYBALL TEAM Back row: Left to right, E. Hove, E. Prinslow, B. Craft. Front row: Left to right, M, McLaughlin, R. Halter, L. Han- auska, D. Hathaway, H. Engle, FOURTH PERIOD VOLLEYBALL TEAM Back row: Left to right, B. Harper, M, McGrath, I. Berky, Y. Williams. Front row: Left lo right, I. Hove, I. Seaton, T Broussea, A. Rudi, E. Moen. THIRD PERIOD VOLLEYBALL TEAM Back row: Left to right, F, Mills, I. Olson, B. Bergloff, C. Blake. Front row: Left to right, L. Granner, D. Wayrnire, H Hermanson, D. Pillsbury, L, McClain. What Happened ot Woodburn High School in 1946 Sr l947 SEPTEMBER . . lt seems like there is no end to troubles. We had to go another year of misery in old Woodburn High School. . . The Bulldog football team traveled to Newberg on Friday night for their opening football game of the season, and they were defeated by the Newberg Tigers 25-U. OCTOBER . ...That Bulldog football team sure knows how to make comebacks and they dem- strated that as they defeated the Stayton Packers 19-O after having been beaten by 25 points in their previous encounter with Newberg. 1946 vfhggqigl-100 L DAZF J their drive in the second half, and they lost to the Canby Cougars 27-U. . . Mr. Gralap left for the Principals' Con- ference in Salem. Too bad they don't get together more often. . . Harry Dillon, president of Linfield Col- lege was here today and gave an interest- ing talk on the world economic situation. The Woodburn Bulldogs packed too much power for the Mt. Angel Preps and defeated them easily 34-7, The Estacada Rangers gave the Bulldogs a good battle, but it wasnt sufficient as the Bulldogs came home with a 5-O triumph. 30 . . . The Student Council held its first meeting today, and they better have something good cooked up for us. - NOVEMBER H . . The Bulldogs couldnt seem to keep up 18 . . . f 25 . V. I . . The Bulldogs can be sure of plenty of rooting when they tangle with the Silver- ton Foxes in an Armistice Day toughie. . . The Silverton Foxes, who were rated a tough team, were no match for the Bull- dogs as they shoved them all over the field and won easily 7-O. . . The Sacred Heart Bed Devils were no match for the Bulldogs and they-were de- feated 2l-12. . . The Molalla Buckaroos came here to- day, and they were lucky to go home with a 6-6 tie. The Bucks won the WVL cham- pionship. . . The Bulldogs traveled to Dallas and were defeated in the closing minutes of the game on a pass interception. The game was played in the Dallas' mud bowl. . . Here it is, the last of November, and we'll soon be in December. What l'm get- 1 . . . The Sandy Pioneers were lucky to go home with a 7-6 win. lf the Bulldogs had started driving in the first quarter they would have won easily. ting at is two weeks' Christmas vacation. DECEMBER . . The Noveltiers presented their Na- tional Assemblies program today, and they were enjoyed by all the students. . . Go in for the kill! Keep your left up! Get in there and fight! These were the chants heard at the FFA smoker which was enjoyed by all who witnessed the exhibition of amateur boxing. . . The Bulldog hoop team were defeated by the Sandy Pioneers in their first hoop game of the season. The game was the first of WVL hoop jamboree. . . The Pioneers again flashed their power as they defeated the Bulldogs easily on the Pioneer court to the tune of 57-24. . . The Stayton Packers came here on Friday evening and defeated the Bulldogs 20-18 in a low scoring, tightly fought game. 17 23 . . . What's this, no school for two weeks. Must be getting close to Christmas. 25 . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY! . . . And may your day's be merry and bright. 1947 21 I 1-XNUARY . . Happy New Year Everybodyl . . . But shucks, there's school tomorrow. 1 . 24 3 . . . The Dallas Dragons came here and gave the Bulldogs a 42-l7 shellacing. 7 . . . We traveled to Molalla on Tuesday night and gave the Bucks a good scare before they ecked out a 33-24 win. 10 . 28 . .ln a game played at Silverton, the Bulldogs played on even terms with the Foxes in the first half, but they faded in the third quarter and lost to the Silverton team 43-33. . . The Estacada Rangers came here for a game and Went home with a 39-l9 win tucked under their belts. 31 14 . FEBRUARY 4 . . . After trailing all the way the Bulldogs overcame their deficit and tied the score with the Dallas Dragons with about ten seconds to go in the ball game, and then a lad named Fisher sank a long shot and was fouled while doing it and made the free throw and the win- ing margin of three points, 30-27. . . The Chemawa Indians came here for a Polio benefit game but as benefits go, the Indians didn't benefit much as they went home on the short end of a 39-26 score. 6 . . . The Molalla Buckaroos defeated the Bulldogs in a fast'game, 46-33. 7 . 11. 25 . . The Silverton Foxes got a dose of Bull- dog power that is expected to be shown more regularly in coming games as they trimmed the Silverton team 29-16. This was considered sweet revenge for the Bulldogs 28 who had lost an earlier engagement with the Foxes. 13 . . . The rook class sponsored a very well attended skate at the Newberg skating rink. . . After a 23-23 half-time deadlock, the Bulldogs faded in the third quarter and lost on the Estacada Rangers' home floor. Students and players were invited to the Valentine dance after the game. 14. 15 . . . Our FFA chapter was again success- ful in sponsoring another boxing smoker.' 18 . . . The Bulldogs again bowed to the Sa- cred Heart crewg but our B team sal- vaged the preliminary. 21 . . . The Mt. Angel preps defeated the Bull- dogs in a slow 31-24 game. 14 f 5 . . . The Bulldogs' hoop team traveled to Salem to meet the Red Devils of Sacred Heart and another defeat as the Bulldogs as the Bulldogs faded in the last quarter and lost to the Red Devils 42-36. . . The Bulldog hoopers traveled to Mt. Angel and after playing a close three- quarters, the Bulldogs eased their hold and lost to the Preps 37-24. . . The Canby Cougars carrie here tonight for one of the roughest games of basket- ball ever staged in the W.H.S. gym. The Cougars finally went after losing the hectic battle by one point. . . In the opening game of the second round of WVL play the Sandy Pioneers de- feated the Bulldogs on the Bulldog home floor 53-31. . . After leading all the way the Bulldogs lost their lead in the last few minutes to the Stayton Packers 23-22 in the Stayton cracker-box gymnasium. ,ith . , 7 .9 W . . After three Woodburn starters had fouled out of the contest, the Canby Cou- gars spurted and defeated the Bulldogs 44-38. . . The Bulldogs went to Salem for their first' game of the District ll playoffs. The Bulldogs were finally defeated in a slow contest by the Sacred Heart Red Devils, 26-18. MARCH . . The Bulldogs put up a strong bid for 1 . a tournament win, but after pulling within two points of the Mt. Angel Preps in the third quarter they fell behind and lost to the Preps, 47-32. -. . The Student Body got their chance to test their eye for beauty as they were called upon to select a May Queen and her court. At an eleven o'clock assembly the students got an earful of Pierce Knox, blind xylophone player. ' . . Bogeyman, the annual Iunior Class play, went down in the records as a great success. . . Reverend George Richardson and a quartet from Pacific College presented an interesting show for the students, and urge all of the students to attend the Evangeli- cal meetings that would be held at the high school for the next two weeks. . 21 . . . The Commercial Club skate given at Newberg turned out to be a great success for the club. 27 . . . Bruno Studios had their representative here today taking group pictures for the Wohiscan. 28 . . . The Sandy Cougars came here for an afternoon of baseball and they weren't disappointed as they fell before the Bulldogs' war clubs, 2l-l. APRIL . . The Sandy Pioneers and the Estacada Rangers came here for a three-way track meet with the Bulldogs. . . The Sandy Pioneers came here for a league tustle with the Bulldogs. The Pio- neers and the Bulldogs are both expected to field strong teams. . . lt sure is tough to come back to school after a nice little spring vacation. . . The Bulldog nine again went into ac- tion against the Mt. Angel Preps who are expected to battle on even terms with the Bulldogs. . . The Estacada Rangers came here for a trial against the Bulldog baseball team. MAY . . The Bulldogs thinclads entered the track meet at Canby. . . The Molalla Buckaroo baseball team came here for a full afternoon of baseball. . . Today was final 'election day for stu- dent body officers of the l947 and l948 school year. The Bulldog nine traveled to Stayton. . . The band and chorus combined to give an evening concert for the parents and students of Woodburn. Woodburn and Silverton clashed in an afternoon game. . . The May Queen and her Royal Court were well entertained at the annual May Day fete. The Bulldog baseball team crossed War clubs again with the Silverton Foxes. . . The seniors of our school took their final exams today. The students who re- main and the faculty join together in wish- ing them good luck in whatever they do and wherever they go. . . The annual Iunior-Senior prom, spon- sored by the Iunior class, was a huge success. TUNE . . Baccalaureate services were held for the graduating class of '47 in the high school auditorium. Primary elections for next year's student body officers were held today. . . . The Bulldog thinclads traveled to Canby for a session with the Cougar tracksters. . . The Molalla tracksters came here today for a session with the Bulldog track team. . . The Bulldogs traveled to Dallas for a game with the Dragons. . . The Bulldogs went to Oregon City for their second encounter with the Pioneer baseball team. . . My mistake, there is no more of April left, and soon We'll have the flowers that bloom in May. M fyvkl f fl T .ffl W , l 9 I Q f 0 . . . 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BUCHANAN From your I if Friendly Rexczll Druggist Ivan C' Beers Woodbum Oregon ,f-S, ff-X jf FURNITURE Xxx'-V-V-- ,X 'ff TER SCHULER nw OOO' I iiilnnln Inllnann r f ff' K-fix 4 :4 'J Z .E p N ,. what Dig so erut Umm if Worisi IN TRY Corscrges . . . Flowers for any event I WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE M A T T S 0 N S 981 Pacific Highway Mr. and Mrs .George Timm if Woodburn oregon - Phone Main 69 Woodbum Wwidmn Gaffee Shop E A Friendly Place Where Friends Moy Meet LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE ik Woodburn. Oregon For Good Service and - I Good Food M1ke s Grocery if ik' Groceries - Fresh Vegetables woonnunn Fruits OREGON I Woodburn Oregon Wood um Truck line FRANK BENTLEY M. M. HICKS Main 100 i' Black 67 WOODBURN. OREGON FOR DRUGS SUNDRIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Highway Drug The Store of Personal Service AGENCY PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES Woodburn Oregon Phone Mum 115 Bungalow Theatre Always a Good Show WOODBURN OREGON EUUALLS GRUCERY VEGETABLES WOODBURN OREGON WOODBURN OREGON M 6 B Service Complete AUIOUIOIIVG Repcnr ACCESSORIES TIRES BATTERIES Maple Park Garage Fult Lme RICHEIELD Products Auto Accessortes CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED Goodyear T res and Battenes Owner WM PLETZ WOODBURN Fllhert Grove Restaurant HARDCASTLE PACIFIC HI WAY 'lr SANDWICHES STEAKS OYSTERS Woodbum Oregon UNHIN 0lL DEALER Woodbum Leo Zehnka GAS 'I'IRES TUBEING BATTERIES ik Oregon Sir -af I D FRESH PRUITS . . . MEMS . . 'lr Q 1- . . it Uhr llinnhhurn Elnhepenhrnt Recd the Hometown News in the Hometown Newspaper 153 Grcznt Street Phone Main 22 Woodbum, Oregon Modern M. B. Auto Court Electrically Equipped Private Showers Private Garages WOODBURN OREGON 3 MHZ 5 n f Store No. 2 FRUITS - VEGETABLES - MEATS - POP i' Woodbum Oregon MORGAN'S SHELL SERVICE Hi-way 99 - Young Street -lr MOTOR TUNE-UP - BRAKE SERVICE 'A' BLUE 125 WOODBURN Max Simmons A TOMLIN Gs-on CICDMPANY Accessories Tires - Tubes ,k Batteries Wolf Service Kaiser-Fraser - Rotatilled CHEVRON GASOLINE Fraser Farm Implements il' ff Main 212 Woodburn Woodbum Oregon Dr. George W. King, Woodburn Oregon OPTOMETRIST Fur Grove Tourist Camp ' jk PACIFIC H1-WAY 144 Garfield Street XA? Main 192 Woodbum luck Cannivet's Pool Hull Hot Dogs . . . Ice Cream Insure with the oldest agency in North Marion County Jno. P. I-lunt: 6- Son v GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS 11 1' if Front Street Woodburn, Ore. Phone Main 150 Woodburn LAFE S. PETERSON .... AUTHORIZED DEALER Zfrelmziuc 's Dry Goods - Shoes - Women's Wear Men's Wear - Hosiery Woodbum Oregon We tern Auto npply Phone M170 533 Front Street WOODBURN. OREGON Williams Machine 81 Implemenl Co. Farm Machinery Sales and Service Repairs for All Makes of Machinery Firestone Home and Auto Supply WOODBURN OREGON WOODBURN OREGON PFRDCS' P00l IM!! Woodburn Pharmacy A WOODBURN HIGH BOOSTER QUICK LUNCHES wir Prescription Specialists FRIENDLY SERVICE WOODBURN, OREGON I Scrap Books School Supplies Shop at the I I Trade at- M at 12 BRUCERYI Woodburn ' ' - Variety Store Fresh Fruits Woodbum's Big Vegetables Little Department Store Meats 'k Sir Phone Main 3 Woodbum, Oregon Wooclbum Oregon W. S. SCARBORUUGH HARDWARE Gifts - Pyrex - Glassware - Plumbing Supplies Auto Supplies - Fishing Tackle Baseball Supplies - Paint and General Hardware WOODBURN, OREGON F ilbert Grove Laurel Cafe Coffee Shop Mike Perd's P Grille Cafe Club Cafe Geo's Place 0 I II 3 ' 1 TEXACO STATION Q H S I I N Q 173 Grant street Dehen - Columbia Knit - Brentwood lhcross street from Post Office! Sweaters LEWIS H. PAULSON, Prop. if Woodbum Oregon WOODBUHN, OREGON I Wwdbum Silver Crest Grill Dr. Smith, lVl.D. MEALS - LUNCHES Dr. Deaqanl M.D. ICE CREAM - SOFT DRINKS CONFECTIONS WOODBURN HOSPITAL Phone Main 124 Woodburn, Ore For CHOICE MEATS . . . See RUDY ANDERSON Woodburn Meat Marlcet 439 Front Streei Phone Main 51 Woodbum, Oregon To the Class of '47 . . . COMPLIMENTS OE THE I. K. GILL CC. Pomeroy 8a Keene Te'e hm 8188 1 COMPLETE S IEWELRY AND OPTICAL DISTINCTIVE APPAREL F012 WOMEN SERVICE wiv STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON 460 State Street Salem, Oregon Graduation Shoes l . . . for Particular Girls! STYLES THAT SPARKLE1! IEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS . . . at POPULAR PRICES! Sak-:m,s Leading Pararnount Shoe Store Credit Iewelers and Opticians Comer Court and Liberty Salem oregon Salem. Oregon Pantorium Cleaners For that New Appearing Outfit v OREGON CITY OREGON 7 fr fr 'ff JUHHSUHS if fr fr The Store for Ladies Shop our Downstairs Store for Summer Play Clothes 464 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON PHONE 7698 EQUALL ' GnocEnY'Le1tW FRESH PRUITS . . . MEATS MAIQII-YN'S VEGETABLES for your all-White Buck Saddles 'fr WOODBURN, QREGQN 387 COURT ST. SALEM, ORE. Wilson - Spaulding - Iohnson Motors JACKSON Dimes Illllllllllll IIlllPllE Watches and Silverware Sporting Goods f 225 North Liberty Salem, Oregon Salem Oregon I3lI CD91 THE STYLE CENTER FOR YOUNG MEN SALEM, OREGON WITH COMPLIMENTS OF D 4 Fred Hecker Implement Co. WOODBURN, OREGON Muricle Barber Shop WOODBURN. OREGON Beckers Guruge wooDBUnN, onEGoN ir snunm nnnrnins 1Taurc'l6'afc il? Banquets our Specialty Oxmfefwfff Ph 1 eo- NCTIRE su er 'Q N H I' Woodbum Oregon 65086529 NACE Hot Dinner Sandwiches - Hamburgers and Fountain Drinks l1A.M.to1P.M. 1lP.M.to1A.M. FRAN AND KEN FRY, Proprietors Koppingezs Tavefm T. K. SANDERSUN vw DENTIST 44 LUNCHES - COLD DRINKS i, 'iff' Service Always First Woodbum, Oregon VIOODBURN OREGON PHONE RED 2l Best Car Service and Repairs oregon Far'-ners Union Co-op Association Groceries, Feeds, Seeds ' Hardware, Fertilizers, Sprays PHONE MAIN 180 W odb ' owgon WOODBURN oREGoN PIU and PA 6'lca14crs Cleaners and Dyers rf? 48 noun SERVICE il? Woodbum Oregon Buy Your Graduation Gift at I3 I D If I2 'I ITU I2 E BULOVAS ELGINS 72? WOODBURN, OREGON S. 6 ll. MEN? S0017 Clackamas County's Leading Men's Shop A PHONE 29021 Oregon Ciiy, Oregon f0I.' .... 8 , COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS E I' HE CAPS AND GOWNS Nl CLASS IEWELRY DIPLOMAS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS .A A MEN'S WEAR :Ax See 74' Hi? The Master Engravers 115 s. W. Founm AVE. PORTLAND. OREGON 518 Main Street Oregon City ATwater 3057 far MUSIC . . . CaIl...Phone...Write 'HIE pfnnnnf sl-lull FELT AND CHENILLE LETTERS EMBLEMS - EANNEES Incorporated Blaucon 0466 MCKAY BUILDING 513 S, W, pm, A P ,, d 5 O em I 4th Floor - 408 s.w. 3rd Ave. - Penland, ore. Bvuzrmeiser' 6? Andresen v For the Iewelry of Style 44 OREGON CITY OREGON To the Class of '47 - Compliments ot GILBEQT BRCTI-IEQS PUUHUWY C C ELEANEHS Algae india for Home, Studio, or Commercial Photographs Kodak Finishing 'if Ph BLACK 107 237 F t St Q WOODBURN, OREGON WOODBURN OREGON For Best Values . . . AlllSON'S STORE Woodburn Food Market I. G. A. STORE Dry Goods - Shoes - Men's Wear Ladies' and Children's Wear Everyday Low Prices Woodbum Oregon WOODBURN OREGON M140 STUDIO Congratulations to the class of 1947, and our sincere thanks for the splendid co- operation We have received during the time We have acted as official photograph- ers ior the WOHISCAN. Portland Oregon THE COMMERCIAL WORI.D OFFERS NUMEROUS OPPORTUNITIES TO THE TRAINED STUDENT SIHVKHS ,Q S011 ,, I Enroll Now Manufacturing Iewelers in the Capital Business College Ask for a folder on courses 73? 'A' DIAMONDS SET WHILE YOU WAIT 345 Court Street Qne Salem, Oregqn I SHOP . . Phone 3808 th mnderne GIFTS - SPECIALTIES - READY-TO-WEAR sos-315 COURT s'mEE'r SALEM, OREGON lllllllls IIIIISID STIIRE MR. AND MRS. SAUL S. IANZ, Proprietors Pianos - Sheet Music - Records Musical Merchandise - Sewing Machines Radios SALEM OREGON Mounll 0DrlcAL Ca- GET THE WEAR Established in 1906 OF ANOTHER PAIR Henry E. Morris and S. A. Wheatly 9 opromrmsrs Le Peligywre s SATISFACTION . . . OUR AIlVl 165 Hayes Street Woodbum, Ore. 444 STATE STREET SALEM. ORE. NIERBIT DAVIS SIIHUUL UF CUNINIEIIIIE Select your course - - - Stenographic, Secretarial, Executive Secretarial, Accounting, Salesmanship. Free Placement Department. 420 State Street Salem, Oregon Telephone 4641 .faquith Music Co. rv Complete Music Service 41 ALL KINDS OF MUSIC RADIOS - PIANOS A BAND INSTRUMENTS COMPLETE REPAIR DEPARTMENT 191 S. High Street Salem, Oregon S. 8: N. Clothiers For Men and Young Men 456 STATE STREET SALEM. OREGON DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Salesfmdsefvice Rappe's Radio Service Wvvdbum Gvrdye RGZLTZQ 5123 stiiied I. M. HERSHBERGER We Specialize in Radio Repa1r TIRES - ACCESSORIES - GAS - OILS Expert Work Guaranteed Phone Woodbum Black 105 Oregon Woodburn Oregon T. 1.. Workman 81 Son Kgfkwjfhg Ge e Repai' wwf MASSAGE 8. TURKISH BATHS Arc cmd Acetylene Weldmg Estimates Free F or aches and pains Woodbum Oregon Woodbum Oregon I Y' C. H. AHRENS HARDWARE Ringg I-'ungfal Chapgl PAINT - PLUMBING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MELVIN RINGO on' HEATERS IVIOFIICIGI1 Woodbum ofegon Woodburn Oregon 0REO0Il CIW MIIIIDRY 6'0MPOIl.V I Let the Laundry do it! 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