Woodburn High School - Wohiscan Yearbook (Woodburn, OR)
- Class of 1948
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We know that this simple dedication expresses the thought of every Woodburn student of past and present who has had the pleasure of being an ac- quaintance of Helen Guiss. i ...2... ARLYSS NELSON Asst. Bus. Manager CLIFEGRD CANNON Editor BETTY TWITO . Classes I C ' lf .. T in ', .,,.5 A Q lN ' '1:- k ff 'R lOAN DAVIS ARDELL RUDI RUSSEL BAGLEIN Snapshot Ed. Bus. Manager Asst. Editor DOROTHY HILL Artist PAUL IEWELL Boys' Sports TAP , miie ,Xi if f1.2.: . 1, . 5 sas? 'ii A M ixif F' ., fkiagiiifz IAMES GAY Administration MILDRED GUTHRIE Clubs and Activities X HAZEL ENGLE Features Y , ' wwf ' 1 ,. .: . asf: as ' 377 2 1 IRVIN ZASTOUPIL Drama ELIZABETH SHULTZ Advisor -3- l EAN HOVE Girls' Sports Title Page ....... Dedication ........... Wohiscan Staff ........ Administration ....... Senior Class ........ Iunior Class .......... Sophomore Class ....... Freshman Class ......... May Day Court ....... Wireless Stall ........ Chorus ...... Band ..............................,,. CCNTENT5 Song and Yell Leaders ........... Booster Club ........ Lettermen Club ........ Commercial Club ....... Library Club ........ F. H. A. ..,..,.,. . F. F. A. ..... . Iunior Play ........ Senior Play ...... Football ........ Basketball ........ Baseball ....... Track ............. Girls' Sports ...,..... Advertising ...... -4- 9 J .X Yi ff 'Q J A ' L afclminiatration SPONSORS TIMMfS FLORIST CWOGDBURN Mr. 8: Mrs. George Timm Phone Blue 225 MIKE'S GROCERY Groceries-Fresh Fruits 81 Vegetables Phone Black 302 Pacific Highway THE WOODBURN INDEPENDENT Read Your Hometown News in Your Hometown Newspaper DR. GEORGE KING Optometrist Phone Main 192 144 Garfield Street T. I... WORKMAN 81 SON General Repair Work Arc 8: Acetylene Welding Estimates Free C. H. AHRENS HARDWARE Phone B1ack 157 UFFELMAN'S FURNITURE STORE Savings-Service Phone Red 96 235 Front Street WOODBURN RECORD SHOP B. A. Bonacker, Prop. 523 N. Front GEORGE'S PLACE Fran 81 Ken, Prop. Fountain-Lunch Thick Milkshakes, our specialty BERKEYS APPLIANCES Phone Main 202 573 Front St. OREGON FARMERS UNION Co-op Association Phone Main 180 ALYCE STUDIO Home, Studio or Commercial Photographs Camera Supplies, Kodak Furnishings ' Phone Black 107 237 Front Street ECONOMY CLEANERS 174 Garfield Street ALLISON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods-Shoes-Men's Wear Ladies and Chi1dren's Wear LeFEBVRE'S 165 Hayes Street THE POWERS THAT BE September 1947 came along and with it came Woodburn High's new Superintendent of Schools and High School Princi- pal, Robert E. Lantz and Lester E. Keller. We of Woodburn High also had a new set oi student body officers and Student Council. This Student Council or Board ot Control as it is called in our constitution is not entirely un- derstood by our whole student body, that is, what are its duties and what use is it for. During this school year the Faculty and Student Council worked together on matters which pertained to student govern- ment and activities. We in the Council and the Faculty wish to thank the Student Body oi Woodburn High School tor its fine co-operation with the Council and Faculty. We hope that in the years to come you continue to do so with even more vigor. The way to find these things is to read your constitution. See what the laws of the school are so that you will be able to understand just what is happening in your school. -5- fam Y 1' Z. ,ww Z My STUDENT CGUNCII. EILEEN PRINSLOW LESTER KELLER an-: :..: Secretary Principal IEAN HOVE DALE YURANEK Treasurer VlCe-PI'eSlde1'1l .W Qvz. IAMES GAY ' . President A A zz, will QMKS A-.: Yurcmek, I. Gay, E. Prmslow, I. Hove, Mr. Keller, advisor. - 5 - Standing from L. lo R.: W. Meisenheimer, A. Childreth, A. Becm, F. Mills, D. Seaton, S. Levens, B. Hull, K. Kuns. Seated: H. Engle, B. Twito, D. Marie Haas B.A The College of St. Catherine English and Mathematics We Elbert Derry B.A. Willamette University Social Science and Music lane Permine B.S. Oregon State College Girls' Physical Education English Kenneth Thompson B.S. University of Oregon Mathematics, Music, History im 'W ' . si M . , Qk F Righqfd Schgenbqfn Billie Hdffield Gerald Bllhleff BA. Oreaon State College Willamette University Willamette University Chemish-y qnd lournalism, French, Spanish Physical Education, Science Vocational Agriculture English acufty 'R V Robert E. Lent: Lester E. Keller BA. M.A. Ph.D. B.A. M.A. University of Nebraska DePauw University Superintendent Principal SCHOOL BOARD Dean qBaSL.-,PML .gurl Dunn Roy Kung l:ronlr Pfociof -7- 'V S Elizabeth Schultz BA, College of St, Benedict Library I . 4 .la N- .C l - ' f 553153-'Y W it 'iewiiilr Q C M gi fs grail' ., A 1 Leona Hopkins B,S. Oregon State College Commercial ' Esther Keller De Pauw University Home Economics Q 'Q .. V -A. M, ,. S 'M ZX , M FWS W, lg we ff, 5 xv H? X 1 'A 2, 4 I 6 Q fx Lila -v. 1 gn-rf we ci, 4. ' , 5' 'HW f tv t Lk I 4, r , M fn my V- t ir .P s 1 5 my FT , ,M -:I rr ' A ay 4 1 5. E N I - P 0 i n Clauea SPONSORS MARION ELECTRIC COMPANY G. E. Appliances Contracting, House and Industrial Pacific Highway MAPLE PARK GARAGE Coupons Save 5? on Every Gallon of Gas Pacific Highway LAUREL CAFE Air-Conditioned Sandwiches-Dinners-Beverages Pacific Highway LA BARR 'S BAKER Y Fresh Pastry-Ice Cream- Roasted Nuts Phone Blue 46 TREMAINE'S Dry Goods, Women's Wear Hosiery, Men's Wear EQUALL'S GROCERY Pacific Highway JOHN P. HUNT 8: SON General Insurance Agents Phone Main 150 WOODBURN PHARMACY A Woodburn High Booster Prescription Specialists Phone Main 8 PERD'S PLACE Quick Lunches Friendly Service OLE'S Lewis H. Paulson, Prop. 173 Grant Street AUSTIN'S Dehen-Columbia Knit-Brentwood Swe ate r s WOODBURN MEAT MARKET For Choice Meats See Rudy Anderson Phone Main 51 439 Front Street HIGHWAY DRUG For Drugs and Fountain Service Agency Greyhound Lines Phone Main 115 Pacific Highway s AE f 'y we 1 i Q' Og! If X , Q N if gh km 'inf Ng 1 im W 4.y2k 5 + 'wg 3 L N 1' R 6:5 Q, nw A K Rita Halter Foye Harper Gilbefl Sleflgel' Samuel Anderson secretary president Vice-DFeSideHf treasure,- en iord SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 18, 1944, eighty freshmen in early adolescence enrolled in W. H. S. to begin the great adventure called high school. The officers they elected were Larry Hildreth, president: Iames Gay, vice-president, Ardell Rudi, secretary-treasurerp Bob Hall, sergeant at armsg Charles Gregory and Eleanor Moen, inter-class rivalry chairmen. Mr. Kenneth Thompson acted as their advisor. The Freshman-Senior reception and Rook picnic added interest to their Frosh year. Back to school again in 45 under the able advisorship of Miss Hopkins, with the following officers leading the class: Iames Gay, president, Irvin Zastoupil, vice-president, Connie Coons, secretary, Rita Halter, sergeant-at-arms: Delores Hatha- way and Bob Hall, inter-class rivalry chairmeng 'Hazel Engle and Gordon Kadrmas, student council representatives. A Sophomore skate and the annual class picnic highlighted the year. A great change has taken place in the fall of 47 for the Sophomores are now Iuniors and can be called upper classmen. They elected as their officers Iames Gay, president, Clifford Cannon, vice-presidentg Edith Hove, secretory, Eleanor Moen, treas- urer, Ardell Rudi and Fred LaBonte, student council representatives ,and Theora Brosseau and Bob Hall, inter-class rivalry chairmen. Mr. Elbert Derry and Mrs. Grace Thompson were class advisors. The goal has been reached, the mighty Seniors at last. Foye Harper was elected presidentg Gilbert Stenger, vice-president, Rita Halter, secretary, Sam Anderson, treasurerg Shirley Levens and Bob Hall, student council representatives. Coach Gerald Burnett and Miss Elizabeth Schultz were the able advisors. The class rounded out the year with a play, A Case of Springtime, the Ir.-Sr. Prom, the choosing of the May Queen and a class picnic. On the evening of Iune 3, 1948, the Seniors received their diplomas and bade their fond farewells to good old W. H. S. These four years will remain imprinted in the minds and hearts of these students that marched through the halls of Wood- burn. A new life awaits, good luck class of '48. ...10- SAMUEL ANDERSON Born: Richmond, Calif.. March 3, 1930 I Ambition: To be a license pilot Nickname: Sammy Q Motto: Never be late, nless vou've got a good exjuse! Pet Peeve: Long skirts Grectc-st Regret: taking speech 1 IEANNE BUTTERFIELD Born: Woodburn, Ore., Iuly 6, 1930 Ambition: Commercial Artist Last Words: College - here I come! Greatest Regret: That vacations only last three months. Pet Peeve: Waiting in line. Most Vivid Memory: My first roller coaster ride. HAZELENGLE Born: Woodburn, Ore., Iune 5, 1930 Ambition: Physical Education teacher Last Words: See ya next year! Greatest Regret: 'l'hat my name isn't Ioyce Pet Peeve: Naturally curly hair Most Vivid Memory: Being song leader IEANHBOTHUM Born: Seward, Kansas, Sept 29, 1930 Ambition: To stay single Nickname: Kansas Motto: Live and Learn! Greatest Regret: That you are onlv young once Pet Peeve: Boys that are here today and gone tomorrow. CLIFFORD CANNON Born: Woodburn, Ore., May 25, 1930 Ambition: To get the Wohiscan finished Nickname: Cliff Pet Saying: Stinky Pet Peeve: Short skirts Motto: Loquaciousness is the root of a confused mind. IAMES GAY Born: Eugene, Ore., Oct. 21, 1929 Ambition: Coach Motto: Don't Favorite Sports: Football and Baseball Most Vivid Memory: That touch- down 1 made at the Silverton game Greatest Regret: No car WILLIAM BRASSEL Born: Salem, Oregon, Iuly 18, 1930 Ambition: Hot Rod Driver Nickname: Bill Motto: Pretend vou're shy and then-Oh Brother! Greatest Regret: Having to take English from Mr. Keller Pet Peeve: Shy girls THEORA BHOSSEAU Born: Portland, Ore., Nov, 30, 1930 Ambition: To be a teacher Nickname: Red Motto: Get what you can while the getting's good! Cqeaptest Regret: Being so bash- U . Pet Peevet Children new wvnomi cox.: BETTY CMF' Born: Worthington, Minn., Oct. 19, 1930 , Ambition: Photographer Nickname: Nona Greatest Regret: That I didn't study harder in school Pet Peeve: Conceited people Motto: Variety is the spice of life, but routine is security. KENNETH GIBSON Born: Sad, but true Ambition: Marble coach in a girls' school Nickname: Kenny Likes: Elsie Motto: Do unto others before they beat you to it. Greatest Regret: That we lost the Mt. Angel tournament game Born: Oh really! Ambition: Elevator operator Last Words: Going up? Favorite Object: Convertible Motto: The best are always older Pet Peeve: Out of town bog: friends CAROLYN GLASS Born: Platsburg, Mo., April 3, 1930 Ambition: To get married Motto: 1'm only one ot twot Likes: Doug Pet Peeve :The Navy Mist- Vivid Memory: Red wavy all' CORRINE GLASS Born: Same place as Carol-15 minutes later A I Ambition: Model in a men s clothing store Motto: Spring is herellv l Most Vivid Memory: lhe eighth grade Greatest Regret: 'l'hat Carol and I look alike I Pet Peeve: Boys who k1SS Gnd tell GERALD GREEN Born: I think so Ambition: Radio engineer Motto: Women-I love 'em all! Nickname: Ierry Greatest Regret: Not going out for sports when I was a Rook Pet Peeve' Fords! RITA HALTER LORRAINE HANAUSKA Born: When I was a little kid, Ambition: To get rich Motto: Flunk early and avoid the rushl Pet Peeve: Getting up and going to bed Greatest Regret: Being born Most Vivid Memory: Gene An- drews Born: Woodburn, Ore, Oct. 16, 17 years ago Ambition: To get Married Motto: lt's the little things that count Favorite Subject: Paul Asper Nickname: Honky! Most Vivid Memory: Sweet Home game and its conse- quences nossnr cmaam RCQBERTHHAFZ You g S ,W , orn: . OW ues l . Bofflggtanscs CNY' Mo Moy Ambition: To photograph beau- , . ti u women fimgnlolfl' Mgchcmcd I . I Motto: Wine, women and song O 0' ov? em.Un env? em Greatest Regret' -Not studying Pet Peeve. Socio--Economics when I was U Rook Greatest Regret: Bernice Pei Peeve. Lon skins Favorite Subject: Beverly Favorite Sporrg Football FOYE HARPER Born: I'm here, ain't I? Ambition: Finish 'my English Correspondence course Nickname: Harp Likes: Barb Pet Peeve: People who beat me to my parking place Last Words: I should have been a Booster! SIDNEY HARPER Born: Salem, Ore., Oct. 26, 1930 Ambition: Missionary to Atrica Nickname: Sid Pet Peeve: Learning declama- tions Greatest Regret: Taking girls Out Likes: To go skating DELORES HATHAWAY PAUL HERZBERG DOROTHY HILL EDITH HOVE Born: Well - that's what they tell me Ambition: To get out ot school Greatest Regret: liver entering school ' l I Favorite Subiect:.Bill Tremaine Nickname: Blondie Pet Peeve: Six weeks tests Born: Bridgeport, Nebr,, May 26, l930 Ambition: Modern larmer Nickname: Pudge Pet Peeve: Eng ish Favorite Subject: Ag, and His- tory Likes: Vanilla Milkshakes Born: Negaunee, Mich., August 29, 1930 Ambition: Professional ice skater Motto: Never get caught doing the same thing twice Favorite Subject: Study hall and Lorren Most Vivid Memory: A certain car ride after a skate Pet Peeve: Cats! animals or oth- erwise -1g.. Born: Cambridge, Idaho, Iuly ll. l929 Ambition: To get a M. R, S. degree Nickname: Edie Likes: A good book Most Vivid Memory: A grade school punishment Greatest Regret: That l'm so quiet Born: Woodburn, Oregon, April 23: 1930 Ambition Playing in a dance orchestra Nickname: Io Most Vivid Memory. june 20, 1947 Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Favorite Subject.: Paul Dicken- son M: IO ANN IOHNSON if - .f Hs'-iff, , ' SHELDON IOHNSON GORDON XADRMAS BARBARA KEENEH Born: Silverton, Oregon, Oct. B I ith-nk Born: Camden, New jersey, 25' 1930 A?tlblition:l Tosoget a girl that lon' 23' 1930 Ambition: To own and run a ritzy night club Most Vivid Memory: Silverton girls Last Words: What's a Powers Model got that 1 haven't gpt? Greatest Regret: Not having what they've got! Pet Peeve: People that make up my horoscope stays in town more than two weeks Last Words: Goodbye now Motto: Come here cutie! Pet Peeve: 1930 Chevrolet Greatest Regret: That I'm not going to HS next year. Hal Ambition: To be a handsome doctors secretary Motto: It you don't succeed at lirst, change your tacticsl Greatest Regret: That there is no snow in Woodburn Pet Peeve: A lellow who ain't got no time lor dad-gummed women! Likes: Boys in general DONALD KOSSE FRED I-A BONTE sHmr.sY r.Ev1-:Ns nosAnr:1.Ls Mn.sunN Born: Yes! Ambition: Cookie cutter Motto: To each his own Pet Peeve: School and every- thing that goes with it Greatest Regret. That l have to get up on school mornings Nickname: Stooge! CAROL MILIS Born: Caldwell, Idaho, Oct. 29, 1930 Ambition: Vocalist tor Tommy Dorseg or Spike Iones Motto: e brave at all time s Greatest Regret: That Mr. Keller is alreadyr married Nickname: he Skipper Likes: Sailors, that Doc' Born: Newberg, Oregon, Ian. 28, 1931 g Ambition- 'I'o be a second hin- stein Mogjog I'm done with girls, from now on it's Women' Pet Peeve: Teachers Likes: A good figure Greatest Regret, 'llzat l didn't graduate sooner BirgEUDenver, Colorado, Feb. 7, Ambition: Undecided as yrt Nickname: Vickie Motto: To be or not to be! Pet Peeve: Those English teach- ers Favorite Subject Vic Blake 1,515 Mowgy EILEEN PRINSLOW Born: Denver, Colorado, Doc. 27, 1930 Ambition: To get married Nickname: Pat Pet Peeve: Boys who drink - Most Vivid Memory: April 24, 1948 Favorite Subject: jack -13- Born: Centerville, S. D., Sept. 25, 1929 Ambition: To be important Motto: The smarter the betterl Nickname: lke Greatest Regret: '1'hat l have to start looking lor a job Pet Peeve: Levi's BTEC Lusk, Wyoming, Oct, 26, Ambition: Secretary Nickname: Rosie Favorite Subject: Typing Pet Peeve: Cowboy bggtg Motto: Put oll today what you can do tomorrow AHDELL RUDI Born: Among the India - Pueblo that is ns Ambition: Surgical Nurse Last Words: It you ever need looking into 1'll be around Pet Peeve: Cussing and drink- in 9 Favorite Subject: Bill Hall Greatest Regret That I donq have six study halls GILBERT STENGER BETTY TAYLOR Barn' Woodburn, Oregon, Oct. Bom: Horsehecd Utah Se t 4- 1930 2 l93l ' ' P Ambition. To be a man some- Ambition. Find G man dav ' Nickname: Red or Stinker Greatest Regret: Sitting behind Ardell in Socio-Economics Motto: I don't ask questions, I iust have fun' Likes: Getting my diploma Pet Peevez The name Elizabeth Greatest Regret: 'l'hat l'm only 4 feet IM inches tall Most Vivid Memory: Graduation Day ALE VAN WEY nr-:'r'rY 'rwiro D Born: Port Angeles, Washing- ton, luly 1, 1930 Ambition: Woman wrestler Motto: Everybody that gets high must come down Most Vivid Memory: When l ipilled tish on the Greyhound us Pet Peeve: That Hazel and I didn't finish the job Favorite Subject: Ray Dryden Born: In a hospital in Minne- sota, Sept. 10, 1930 Ambition: To be a second F. li. Boone Motto: The easier it is, the bet- ter I like it Greatest Regret: Fords Pet Peeve: he police depart- ment' Last Words: Sold to the man with the bald head tNo ot- it FAITH TEMPLETON Born' Portland, Oregon, Dec. 30, 1930 Ambition: To leave this estab- lishrnent Likes: lay Pet Peeve: Bubble gum Mast Vivid Memory: Last Sun- dav night Favorite Sllbl9Cl. Typing RICHARD TOEPFEH Born: Stayton, Oregon, Ian. 21 1930 Ambition: Agriculture Motto: The younger the better Greatest Regret: That I didn' make a better Ag. Presiden Favorite Subject: Doris Pet Peeve: Rain at Basebal games E r Y r gt 5 3 5 E iz Y Lzwrs wimu-:R I-I-OYD WBRNER Born: Woodburn, Oregon, Ian 8, 1930 Ambition: To be a lorest ranger Last Words: Yippie! l'm out Nickname: Bud or Louie ePt Peeve: My car Greatest Regret: Leaving I-inn school - l-la' ' F, i lense to Mr Kellerj YVONNE WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMSON Born: Albany, Ore., November Born: Portland, Oregon, August 5' 1930 27, 1930 ' Ambition: To be an angel oi ATfIg3ifi0TlZ To be G SUCCGSS ln ie mercy-a nurse Likes: Delbert tThe Prep Boyl Nicknames: Wiggles Greatest Regret: 'l'hat I carried a crab home lrom Salem Pet Peeve: Man - Large and small Motto: Don't give up when the car won't go over 80-lump! Pet Peeve: Finger-nail polish Greatest Regret: That I am so short? Nickname: Bob -14- Born: Bothgate, No. Dakota, March 31, 1930 Ambition: To be an honest poli- tician Likes: A good sound argument Greatest egret: That I don't have anything to reqret Motto: Always take the other side until proven wrong Pet Peeve: That I didn't move to Woodburn sooner IRVIN ZASTOUPIL Born: 'Fraid so! Ambition: Flier- course Motto: Life isn't without fun Greatest Regret born brilliant Good one, ot worth anything : That I wasn't Pet Peeve: The New Look Favorite Sport: Football LAST WIIJ. AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '48 We, the members of the. class of 1948, being morally balanced, mentally wide awake, and physically fit, do set forth this document as our last will and testament, and hereby do declare all former documents illegal and void. Herein and he eby therefore, we do bequeath the following: ARTICLE I. To members ot the faculty we leave sincere appreciation of the many and tiresome tasks they have performed in our behalf To all students we leave our debt of gratitude to Old W. H. S. not to be lightly discharged, for it can never be paid We bequeath it in the hope that the recipients may in like manner run up a larger debt to the old school. To the luniors we leave our sections of the assembly hall, our good behavior in classes and the remainder of our bound less pep. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave our best wishes for their success ARTICLE II. Personally, we bequeath the following: l, Samuel Anderson-Will my flying ability to Opal Moen. I, lean Bothum-Will my gray hairs to the Chemistry Students of '49. I, William Brassel-Will my ability to run the 880 to Richard McCormick. I, Theora Brosseau-Will my hic-cup to Betty I-Iagin. I, ieanne Butterfield-Will all I learned in Drivers Training to Buster Budeau. I. Clifford Cannon-Will my S's to honor student Merle Schultz. I, Wynona Cole-Will my ability to get rides home after the games to lean Hove. I, Betty Craft-Will my many hair styles to anyone who wants them. I, Hazel Engle--Am willing tPhone Green SOI. I, Iames Gay-Will my short hair cut to Lyle Henderson so he can see to catch next year. I, Kenneth Gibson-Will my bulging biceps to Iimmy Cox I. Carolyn Glass-Will my naturally curly hair to Caroline I-Ielsel. I, Corinne Glass-Will my Sth period office job to Caroline Helsel. I, Gerald Green--Will my many freckles to lack Kreiger. I, Robert Green--Will my romantic ways to Paul Iewell. I, Bob Hall-Will my ability to play football to my little brother lim. I, Rita Halter-Will my ability to two-time to Margaret McGonigle. I, Lorraine I-Ianauska-Will my ability to dance to anyone who can use it. I, Foye Harper-Will the money I owe to the school, to the school, cause I'll never pay it. 1 Sidney Harper-Will my reserved nature to Rolland Waterhouse. I Delores Hathaway-Will my title of WHS's most enthusiastic rooter to Pat Thompson. I, Paul Herzberg-Will my black Berkshire hops with the six white spots to Virgil Toepfer. I, Dorothy Hill-Will by two pair of personality glasses to Ioan Davis. 1 I, Edith Hove-Will my quiet ways to Lois Granner. I, lol-lnn Iohnson--Will by bass Drum patience to Roy Henn. I Sheldon Iohnson-Will my last chance to go steady to Pat Withers. I, Gordon Kadrmas--Will my noon-time passengers to Daryl Painter. I. I I I I I I I I Barbara Keener-Will my dimples to Ioe Collins. Donald Kosse-Will all my girl friends to Artie Bean. Fred LaBonte-Will my unusual brain to next year's Biology class. iP.S.-Pickle it for ot Shirley Levens-Will my bowling ability to Doris Pillsbury. Rosabelle Milburn-Will my loud and repulsive ways to that quiet 'lBeezy Keener. Carol Mills-Will my choice literature to the library and Miss Schultz. i Leta Mowry-Will my ability to talk fast to Karene Kuns. Eileen Prinslow-Will my position as Student Body Secretary to anyone who wants it, Ardell Rudi-Will my track running ability in the school halls to all late students. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Gilbert Stenger-Will my love for blondes to Chickie Monnier. I, Betty Taylor-Will my ability to write interesting letters to Hazel I-Iermanson. I , Faith Templeton-Will my ability to flunk history tests to anybody who wants it. I Richard Toepfer-Will my ability to get out of study hall to Doris Lehman. I, Betty Twito--Will my song queen outfit to the Letterman Club. I, Dale Van Wey-Will my auctioneer babble to Ieannette Hove. I, Lewis W alker-Will my bottle of peroxide to Whitie Baglein. Lloyd Werner-Will my interest in politics to Victor Dryden. Yvonne Williams-Will my wiggle to anyone who has ball-bearing hips. I, Robert Williams-Will nothing, I want it all myself. Irvin Zastoupil--Will my ability to run the IOO-yard dash to Kenny Uphotf. Robert Fisher-Will my . . . Hey what am I doing in this blass? I. I. I, I, -15- her classes to study.l I'm tired! X '- as.. K u S in ik i Eva I 1 S, Kg' , M' . Q ' ', .J ' f A i I l'qgXv 'i X A Q X3 1 , A P FP . Q' dv ' ' i '.iiQ5s'iiviES:':I, 4- ' V YY -1 f B 0 .1 ' ' ,SX x. fylfrf- ' iisx , va ,,. ,P a Y 9' H . ,ff :lf V , E , if gr Q f A : fr ' 55: .. W 2 ,J ., Q 5 Y f i3TW b 'b f Qi uniord T The Iunior class came back to school in the tall to become very active in school activities, especially sports. The classfchose as their otlicers, president, Ioe Collins and vice president, Bill Croco. The secretary was Darlene Swanson and treasurer, Frances Ficek. Karene Kuns and Myrle Shaw were elected student council representatives. Paul Iewell and Norma Stone were elected interclass rivalry chairmen. They sponsored a play during the year and participated in all activities including the carnival and May Day. They ended their year with a class picnic. IOE COLLINS President It gi? Arvis Applegate Russel Baglien f W Sei of r 39 3 r 1 it .f 31. Q 2 , sg r Q lf L fp A if ye M X Donald Ballweber Peggy Bechtel Mary Bekebrede Iaqueline Berkey Iune Bond Richard Brown it f 6 l st t its 3 arf is ,Q Y it rf loe Collins r it tg? Bill Croco f rg t 5 'ri f' Milo Culp ,,, t S an Q 6 Dalton Davis M i 1 , QE Elfreda Davis A 4' 5 it loan Davis ,f 5 i ,bw A ,ir A Betty Io DeHaan Frances Ficek i Mary Dutfy loanne Garver 'P Elsie Glass ' loan Gregory ..17, Mildred Guthrie Bernadine Harper Roy Henn Nat Hooper Donald Horn lean Hove Ruth Ieppson Paul Iewell Greta Iohnson lack Krieger Kareen Kuns Martin Krupicka Vivian Kruse Arnold Larson Merle Leighty Hazel Mason Dennis Miller Glen Monnier Charles Murphy Merry McGrath Larr McGraw Y Y' Rrlyss Nelson Charles Nine Sharon Ostrom Iames Painter Donna Petshaw Eva Rich Duaine Rogers Violet Roner Iacqueline Rue Adele Sabin Donald Scarborough Clemens Schaecher Delores Seifert Myrle Shaw Delmar Slover Sammy Slover Larry Smith Hazel Smolinsky Donna Sonnen Norma Stone Harry Stouse Darlene Swanson Lois Thompson Patricia Thompson Kenneth Uphoif Colleen Walter Kenneth Waymire Colleen Whitecrow Bill Wiant Violet Willig Robert Wilson Bernice Wytaske Dale Yuranek i 'Y' x Y i p , f Lf 1' . T FA H A ' 1 nf, iw , , :-41 . W? Ui :L if 2 M Y C ' in w 'Q 4 -Zo ,gww-a H -ug- oplmmored ARTHUR NELSON On a bright sunny day 64 Sophornores entered W. H. S. They participatec President in many activities, and kept up school spirit. Arthur Nelson was elected president, Ieannette Hove vice-president and Priscilla Asper, secretary. The class treasurer was Vicky Moran. Student council representatives were Francis Mills and Dean Seaton. Doris Pillsbur3 and Sanford Budeau .Were interclass rivalry chairmen. One of the highlights of the year was the traditional class picnic. Beverly Anderson Priscilla Asper Florence Ballweber Mary Io Bean Carole Blake S12 Irving Bond I 1 I K Rex Bothum N Q- X 'M' ' 6 . x ' Louise Buchanan Sanford Budeau Beverly Castor -20- rsel Christopherson annie Corbett erald Crane red Cummings afioy Delarden :rbara Dixson Ildon Erb .orraine Ficelc Iugene Foltyn .cis Granner :anne Green llbert Hansen Letty Harts :yce Hawkins 'enina Hawley 'lerle Henn leynold Herigstad Iazel Hermanson Robert Hill Evelyn Holcomb Patricia Houseweart 'eannette Hove Pat Huiras Homer Irvin Blanche Kadrmas Edward Kappel Beatrice Keener 'Shirley Larson Willis Meisenheimer Katherine Miller Paul Miller Frances Mills Duane Monnier Victoria Moran Lora Lou McClain Vela Pantle Richard Paradis Doris Pillsbury Doris Prinslow Dcan Seaton Carroll Serene 'l'om Stampley Velmer Stretch Carol Taylor Virgil Toepler Ralph Undseth Franklin Vistica Stanley Vistica Holland Waterhouse Doris Wavmire Gene Wells lack Wells Bill Wilkins Patricia Withers M uw. 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J' 46 .1 1 wk ,gr yr A z.-:Z A - 2 532: V gg ,. .1 ,-Q s i a .x -B V.--- 3 .e 3 ,Nz 1: g X 1: X - . iff? gi ' M ,gg if 5 '+ 4: 5 ' r K , -V Ji ' I 2' 1 gfed lllflell Through the portals of Woodburn High School, walked a group of stu- dents, faces clean and shining, to he initiated into the renowned state ot Frosh-hood. They elected as their president, Merle Schultzg vice president was Darlene Hughes. Donna Duffy was elected class secretary, and treasurer, Carleen Helsel. For student council representatives Annette Childreth and Arthur Bean were elected, Sports going Caroline Helsel and Sammy Schwarzin were inter- class rivalry chairmen. - The highlights ot their Freshman year were a skate held in Newberg and the class picnic. i li QV .gig 13: X . L ,fl :V s' A y : , . AT ' Phyllis Alexander Alice Baglien 1' I Edward Baumann M A WX fa' JS of so 5 ff K I .1 I -' W , A f ix' Ieannette Baumann ,g rw Margaret Block , 4, 1 ..,, : 1 -'-'e ' Arthur Bean . ,t 'E f , Q Alfred Bekebrede V . .Q . lx -J A . L ,Q , . , r 5 I'H :Q': E' K M4742 ' F3 4 -Tffiwh s - A , B gr , . , 1, wwf., ,wwf 0-g- rw -- :,5f'k't z. 1123951-f f 1 ' f - , my I 7, in my Ny - .,ff-' 1 f: ' , ',':5 Annette Childreth g . 1 - 2 A V ' 1 2 -' . , V 5 1 ' f If f?:f'SQl'5' Elwm Cook : - 1 , . . A - ' 3 - f 1' X f Ilmmle COX 'r .2 it 3, A 'T +2 T . - ,I fi - i gif if W s : , .- f V : Dewum Davis . so A ir, . , - -y ...M K , .t w y nikg Y 1 V ,f f' v , 1 wr, f .J .fp '- is A 4 1: P- - --l ,A 2 , :, wx Victor Dryden f y if Donna Duiiy I V Cresent English 9 Q , it if fr? nobeff Fisher in A ww 5 41--if ' 4 ' ,Lf A ', A. I Donald Fraser B 4 - Barbara Glass Marjorie Green . -1' ifffjlf ilf 'l ' ' Betty Lou Hagin M .,r fff:Yrw4 ff? form, MERLE SCHULTZ President I 2 2: me 43 7 3 A .U f fwazilil . . , -I . , Billy Harrell Via , it new K A . A 5,53 is 'r - an L Qtvfl 4 ,.msa-2:?-f: :.-'Sze A ! 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Z , . .JK Lxfflir. I Sy Q 4 s Q: 4 fi af s N' ef? 1, Qgn v: 'V ' ' fs' 2542 it w fx W Z 4 1 LWJX fz Jia? 6557 ' ,g mage. Opal Moen Oleta Murphy Richard McCormicl4 Margaret McGoneg Linda Nelson Ianice Norton Darlene Ostrom Gene Paquin Iune Polly Pauline Reck Eva May Rheinholc Iohn ' . , Eileen Rogers Leonard Roler Wanda Schroeder Samuel Schawanir Merle Schultz Clayton Seaton Donna Seaton Shirley Slover Arthur Steele Charles Williams Elizabeth Ziebart Howard Zurlinden akfiuiiied WOODBURN GARAGE J. M. Hershberger De Soto Plymouth Sales 8: Service Phone Black 105 BYRON'S Men's Wear Phone Green 296 SPONSORS CLOOODBURN WOODBURN COFFEE SHOP Pacific Highway PIPER'S JEWELRY STORE Buy that Graduation Gift Here! KUT 8: KURL BEAUTY SHOP Evelyn Noyes Phone Main 135 165 Grant St. MATTSON'S For the finest in Ice Cream Phone 1V,ain 169 981 Pacific Highway De JARDINS GROCERY Store No. 2 Fruits-Vegetables-Meats-Pop Pacific Highway DR. WALLACE R.' LEE Dentist Phone Black 158 202 Allen Building .TAMISON CHEVERON SERVICE Phone Main 287 RINGO FUNERAL CHAPEL J. Melvin Ringo Charles B. Cornwell JIMMIES TAVERN Courteous Service 154 Hayes Street WOODBURN HOSPITAL Dr. Smith M. D. Dr, Deagen M. D. CONGRATULATIONS! Class of '48 Ivan C. Beers, Rexall Druggist WALTER SCHULER Furniture Appliances W ,, pf 22' :x i i ,M ,fy V 5 .M t ai 46 'ff . K , Q V - gg-1:awe:'.,'.g .m 42- 24 -,-- 'Q,+,w. ..5::iv,5,5E: 31 .Mi MW if 4 -Ag, H xv-Wm -wm ' W+'5'f ' Q. ' . 'f - ' 'Ee'- ,'. + ,f .Q . ' , , W h I i , 5 S., fl! hr- 454 0 ,, f V V ' ' . .- Q ff - ,L ....,., ,fs-N f-'- wi? ' - ' ' fy' 9 -ZS- CROWN PRINCESS EDITH I-IQVE IEAN HQVE HAZEL HERIVIANSQN DoNNA DUFFY HAIL QUEEN APIDELL I The Coronation of Queen Ardell I took place on the afternoon of Friday, May 2151. This was Io1Iowed by wind! ing oI the Maypoles and music supphed b ythe Chorus and Band. Saturday night the Queen read her diary which was Iollowed by the Queens Ball. ,. 26 -W CROWN PRINCESS BARBARA KEENER I FRANCIS FECIK VICKY MQRAN I SHIRLEY SLQVER I I M on 'f KENNETH GIBSQN DELORES HATHAWAY The Wireless staff was picked out of the lournalism Class with the rest of the class acting as reporters. Front row, left to right: E. Prinslow, R. Halter, D. Hathaway, L. Hanauska, A. Nelson, E. Glass, I. Davis. Second row: Mrs. Hatfield, R. Baglien, B. Hall, K. Gibson, R. Henn. ...27.... MR. THOMPSON Director This year the Chorus members will receive credit for chorus. The Chorus sang at the Band Concert under the direction ot Mr. Thompson. Front row: left to right: O. Murphy, M. McCvonega1, B. Craft, I. Iohnson, E. Prinslow, C. Mills. Second row: ' A. Childreth, M. Green, A. Baglien, K. Miller, C. English, I. Norton, P. Asper. Third row: S. Schwarzin, R. Fisher, B. Hagin, I. Ledbetter, E. Davis, Mr. Thompson. Fourth row: G. Paauin, D. Davis, L. Henderson, I. Cox, I. Zastoupii, R. McCormick. Mr. Elbert Derry director This year our band did a very good job and we should all be proud ot it. ln the district contest they got a one in the B and C classes. They went to the state and took a three in the B class. Front row, left to right: V. Pantle, D. Prinslow, A. Foltyn, A. Becker, S. Pelkie, L. Wilson, L. Merriot, M Henn, M. Kuns, A. Baumann, R. l-lerigstad, P. Asper, A. Dansky, I. Rudi. Second row: P. Beveres, V. Barth, T. Hawley, L. Ficek, B. Corbett, C. Sullivan, R. Henri, L. Henderson F. Cummings, B. Wilson, M. Bekebrede, B. Kadrrnas, B. Mills. Third row: B. Castor, D. Adamson, L. Buchanan, R. Ieppsen, R. Fisher, I. Cox, M. Lippert, R. Corbit D. Larson, B. May, M. Bean, I. Iohnson, D. Scarborough, H. Haynes. -29- U G QUEE ' AN YELL LE DEP. The Song Queens cmd Yell Leaders d1d or good job in help- ing to promote School Spirit ot the gomes this yeor. 534 35 1 W 1 Willis Meisenheimer Hazel Engle Betty Twito Doris Woymire Arlyss Nelson fk ' 5 mi .Isl LW i I A 5.31-. 34 ' af, A I gf' Q' , ,A ,,,V ., , OFFICERS President .......A..,.,.. .......A D elores Hathaway Vice President ,........ ...4.,,.....,. B etty Twito Secretary ....,...,,. ......... E ileen Prinslow Treasurer .,,..... ........,. A rdell Rudi Adviser .,...... ...,..,. M iss Pearmirie DELORES HATHAWAY President The Booster Club consists of fifteen senior girls. Their aim is to promote school spirit. The highlights of the year were their skits for assemblies and the banquet for the football team. ,r . fy .,-,f-fsewpm Left to right: Miss Pearmine, B. Craft, E. Hove, D. Hathaway, I. Bothum, H. Engle, I. Iohnson, I. Butterfield, B. Twito, B. Keener, L. Hanauska, Y. Williams, A. Rudi, E. Prinslow, W. Cole, -32- I OFFICERS President .....,.... ,..................... . .,.... B ob Hall Vice President ........,,...... .........., P aul Iewell ggi Secretary-Treasurer, ......,. ....... G ilbert Stinger fir,-i't f B , gf? y Adviser ,,..,,.,,,,.,,.........., ,.....,.. M r. Burnett .' 4 2. Al :Lrg In if YV I BOB HALL President ln order to belong to the Letterman Club you rnust have earned the required number of points to receive a letter. V One ot the outstanding events of the year was the carnival which they sponsored. The proceeds went to help build the Dog House for the students ot Woodburn High. First row, lett to right: D. Yurcmelc, I. Krieger, L. Walker, S. Budeau, D. Seaton, I. Zcrstoupil, B. Brosself Second row: D. Miller, B. Croco, M. Krupicka, D. Brown, R. Baglien, Coach Burnett. Third row: P. Iewell, D. Davis, K. Gibson, R. Slover, I. GGY, M. Leighty, B. Hall. 5 OFFICERS President .,.......... ......., D elores Hathaway Vice President .,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-, I ack Krieger 0 Secretary ......... ..,...,.. P at Thompson Treasurer ......... ....... M erry McGrath AdViSeI' ......... ,,..,,,, M iss Hopkins U DELORES HATHAWAY President ln order to be a member o fthe Commercial Club you must have taken or are taking some com mercial subject. The activities that they have had have been held at their meetings. They have had speaker: from the bank and Salem. They had a truth or consequence show for their big activities. Front row, left to right: R. Bciglien, D. Swanson, P. Thompson, I. Iohnson, B. Craft, Y. Williams, E. Prinslow, B. Keener, D. Hathaway, W. Cole, M. Bekebrede. Second row: E. Glass, I. Rue, L. Thompson, B. Dixon, B. Anderson. B. DeHaan, M. Duffy, S. Levens, P. Withers, B. Keener, C. Blake, C. Glass, C. Glass. Third row: S. Ostrom, P. Houseweart, C. Walter, W. Meisenheimer, L. Ficek, H. Mason, F. Ficek, M. McGrath, K. Miller. Fourth row: L. Mowry, B. Taylor, A. Nelson, I. Davis, L. Nine, D. Petshaw, Miss Hopkins, L. Hanciuska. Fifth row: H. Hermanson, D. Pillsbury, P. Huiras, R. Undseth, R. Waterhouse, C. Serene, D, Scarborough, R. Halter. Sixth row: P. lewell, DL Miller, E. Christopherson, I. Krieger, C, Nine, I. Wells, I. Wells. giigyi t . , f OFFICERS President .......... ....................,. .,...... I a ckie Rue Vice President ...........,. .,.... S haron Ostrom Secretary-Treasurer ........ - ........, Mary Duffy Adviser .,.,............,..,..... ........, M iss Schultz IACKIE RUE President The Library Club members work as student librarians in the Library. The highlights ol the year were a Barn Dance, and a candy sale. The girls put on a skate and the money they made they gave to the lettermen tor the Dog House I First row, right to left, seated: Miss Schultz, S, Ostrom, I. Rue, M. Duffy, M. Guthrie. Second row: I. Gregory, A. Applegate, M. Bekebrede, D Sonnen, A. Sabin, P. Bechtel, V. Roner. -35.. President ..... .......... OFFICERS ........Donna Sonnen Vice President ......... ...,.. Secretary ..,.,...... Treasurer ............., .. .Hazel Herrnanson ....Doris Waymire ........Karene Kuns Parliarnentarlan ....,.... ......... L orraine Ficek Historian ,... ......... Song Leader ......... Adviser .,......,... ..........Peggy Becthel .Darlene Swanson Keller DONNA SON N EN President The activities of the F. H. A. were selling pop corn at the games, a basket social with the F. F. A and the girls served at the F. F. A. banquet. Karene Kuns cmd Darlene Swanson were their delegates to the state convention at Pendleton. First row, left to right: R. Ieppsen, M. Bekebrede, M. Guthrie, A. Sabin, D. Sonnen, P. Bechtel, D, Swanson, D. Waymire H. Hermanson. Second row: C. Helsel, I. Davis, K. Kuns, B. DeHaan, B. Anderson, L. Grcmner, B. Harts, I..Bothum, W. Cole, B. Keener. Third row: M. Block, C. Helsel, E. Rogers, C. Walter, M. McGrath, P. Withers, D. Pillsbury, B. Dixon, I. Gregory, L. Ficek Fourth rowz D. Duffy, A. Childreth, M. Green, M. McGoneg al, O. Murphy, P. Housewearth, F. Mills. -36 OFFICERS President .......... ............................,. D ick Toepfer Vice President ,...... .......,. M yrle Shaw Secretary ......... ........ R alph Undseth Treasurer ......... ....... M artin Krup-icka Reporter ........ ........ D ale Van Wey Sentinel ......... ................... L ewis Walker Adviser ...... ......... R ichard Schoenborn RICHARD TOEPFER President The highlights oi the F. F. Club were a basket social with the F. H. A., a father and son banquet. They also had livestock judging committee. About twenty-tive boys attended the state F. F. A. convention in Klamath Falls. Merle Leighty and Ralph Undseth were delegates. lst row: R. Fisher, G. Paquin, I. Cox, L. McCalley, I. Hayes, H. Zurlinden, R. Paradise, B. Castor. 2nd row: S. Iohnson, S. Vistica, R. Undseth, L. Walker, M. Shaw, M. Krupicka, D. Van Wey, D. Toepter, D. Monnier, C Schaecher. 3rd row: D. Davis, D. Yuranek, L. Smith, K. Waymire, M. Leighty, K. Uphoft, T. Stampley, E. Fottyne, L. Delardin, P. Herzberg, 4th row: W. Meisenheimer, D. Miller, B. Brassell, B. Wilkins, D. Rogers, S. Budeau, S. Heidt, S. Slover, D. Ballweber, V Toepfer, A. Steele, C. Seaton, G. Monnier, Advisor Mr. R. H. Schoenborn. 5th row: P. Riveres, D. Slover, D. Seaton, E. Christopherson, A. Herzberg, D. Kappel, E. Bauman. 6th row: G. Kahut, A. Medearis, M. Culp, D. Davis, B. Hall, L. Henderson, M. Schultz, A. Bean, C. Williams, P. May. Top row: R. Bothum, B. Andrews, H. Strouse, B. Hill, A. Bekebrede, R. Stover, R. McCormick, S. Schwarzin, B. Harrell H. Irwin, V. Dryden, B. Williamson. -37- 1 Standing Lett to Right: Mr. Schoenborn, Merry McGrath, Dennis Miller, Donna Sonnen, lack Krieger, Russell Baglien, Darlene Swanson, Merle Leighty, Violet Willig, Mrs, Hatfield, Karene Kuns. Sitting Left to Right: Arlyss Nelson, Hazel Mason, Paul lewell, Ioan Davis, Colleen Walter, Ioe Collins absent. rr , P rr CBellCVC We l'OfeSSOl' Presented by the Iunior Class of '48 The lunior class presented a play to the public on the eve of April 23. The play was presented in the local auditorium, This play dealt with a group of College girls who were trying to pass their tests. The play was a great success due to the splendid cooperation ot all the play cast. Mrs. I-lattield and Mr. Schoenborn were the play directors. Everyone present enjoyed the play very much. MRS. HATFIELD MR. SCHOENBORN -. 38 - MR. KELLER Standing from Left to Right: Don Koxzse, Iiin Cay, Dale Van Wey, lrvin Zastoupil, Clifford Cannon, lerry Creen, Barbara Keener, Leta Mowry. Sitting Left to Right: Carolyn Class, l-lazel Engle, Lorraine l-lanauska, Ardell Rudi, Rita Halter, Mr. Keller, Carol Mills, Delores Hathaway, NA Case of Springtimen Presented by the Senior Class of '48 A play called A Case ol Springtime was presented in the Woodburn Auditorium on the Zlst of May, This play shows how a person can easily get into trouble if the people get the wrong idea. The play was under the direction ol Mr. Keller, who did a great deal to make it a success. The play pleased all wlio came to see it, ,J , . N M A '- .gi if, ,15,f,: ..., :3,,15i,f.,fWu.,.:.:::,,:..., f : sis 4 Q ' J- fs Q 4 Z W an fe ::.:!?L,,H .. A, QW., W - xv , gs A vu N QA, X 85-A W. . 'm Eg' V . A aw an QQ... W . A .W :I 5.15 -V , 'im z af? if 'W f ' 5 4' 1 8 A N y 1 ir , N 44555-35 .wwf n ff, Q , 'Q 4 1. , N ff -g g? ' Q A 5 gf P A Xu 5 Q .W . 4523 1? Q Y 3' x Q . 1 xp j V, 18. Z in P 5 -21:65 1 5 Q n x I N YQ, K A Gerald Iiggs Burnett has now completed a brilliant job as coach at our school. Next year he will take over as head football coach at West Linn. Iiggs has coached Woodburn to three championships each, in Football and Basketball. We know he is headed for a brilliant career. We're all very sorry to see him go but, Good Luck, Coach. Coach IlGGS BURNETT FGOTBALL Left to right-Top-Jewell, Hall, Yiiranek, Krieger. Bottom-Harper, Gay, Davis, Seaton, Stinger, Walker, Brassel. -41- Left to Right-Top-Lippert, Collins, Henderson, McCormick, Davis, Gay, Hall, Stenger, Brassel, Walker, Zastoupil, Christopherson, Coach Burnett, Baglien. Middle-Harper, Iewell, Yuranek, Krieger, Monnier, Wilkins, Bothum, Davis, Waterhouse, Gill, Cox, McGraw, Castor. Bottom-Fisher, Miller, Waymire, Henn, Croco, Smith, Budeau, Seaton, Wilson, Henn, Uphott, Monnier, Erb, Vistica. VARSITY FCOTBALL This year's team battled its Way to the top of the circuit but couldn't hold their lead. The team was sailing line until Bob Hall, our driving fullback, broke his leg in the Sandy mud bowl. Although the team wasn't crowned, it will be remembered as one ol the successful teams of Woodburn High. Receiving all-star honors were Foye Harper, end, Iim Gay, tackle, First string, Dale Yuranek, back, Bob Hall, guard, and Paul Iewel, back, second string. SEASON'SlRECORD Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Dallas ...... Stayton .. Canby .... Mt. Angel Estacada Sandy .... Silverton Molalla .. 3 l ' 'Mfr :ma I . .V . ' f.,, WY saw .V hit rg., H , , Q A 2 f ru ' Lett to Right-Top-Uphoff, Miller, Brassel, Coach Burnett. Middle-Gay, Brown, Hall, Leighty, Collins absent. Bottom-Yurcmek, Baglien, Gibson, Iewell, Krieger. W. V. L. CHAMPS This year's basketball team, led by Ken Gibson, ran off with the Willamette Valley League Championship Although the team was the smallest in the league, they fought with lightning speed, the everlived tradi tion of W. H. S. Gibson and Iewell were selected first string all-stars on the league team. Gibson also broke both league scoring records. ' Yuranek and Baglien received honorable mention. Next year we hope to defend our crown successfully, as we have the majority oi the team returning Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn ........ Woodburn .......... SEASON'S RECORD Dallas Molalla Silverton Mt. Angel Estacada Dallas Molalla Woodburn .. Woodburn ........,. Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... Woodburn .......... DISTRICT PLAY-OFF lamb oree Stayton ..... ..... 26 .. Salem ......... ..... 5 4 24 34 Woodburn ................., 46 .,...,,. Woodburn .................. 44 .,..,. Woodburn .................. 45 .,,,,... Woodburn .................. 32 ........ Mt. Angel 343.- Stayton ......... ..... Sweet Home Sweet Home Sandy .......... Sacred Heart Silverton ...... Sacred Heart Mt. Angel .... Sandy .......... Estacada ....... - f ,mmm smwwwm, Lett to Right-Top-Herigstad, Monnier, Henderson, McCormick, Coach Burnett. Middle-Cox, Fisher, Miesenheimer, Vistica, Seaton. Bottom-Seaton Henn., Budeau, Undseth, Huiras, Nelson. HB SQUAD CHAMP5 This year's B squad also ran oft with the Valley League Crown. The Iuniors showed lots of light through every game and, as a result, came out with only two losses Ralph Undseth and Buster Budeau lead the team in points and play-making. We're hoping to see some of the B squaders playing varsity ball next year SEASON'S RECORD Woodburn ........ 30 ........ Sweet Home Woodburn Woodburn ........ Z7 ........ Sweet Home .............. Woodburn Woodburn ........ 20 .... .... S acred Heart Woodburn Woodburn ........ 41 ........ Silverton ...... Woodburn Woodburn ,....... 33 ......,. Sacred Heart Woodburn Woodburn ........ 26 ........ Mt. Angel ..,..,.. ....,.. W oodburn Woodburn ........ 41 ........ Sandy .....,,..... Woodburn Woodburn ........ 21 ...,..., Estacada ...... Woodburn Woodburn ........ 36 .....,.. Dallas ........ Woodburn .-44, Canby .... Molalla ,. Silverton Mt. Angel Sandy ,...,. Estacada Dallas ....., Canby .... Molalla .... tsnurwvw, - -'v Left to Right-Top-Uphott, Irvin, Nelson. Middle-Brassel, Undseth, Henn, Leighty, Budeau, Henri, Henderson, Coa h Burnett Bottom-lewell, Miller, Kreiger, Yuranek, Iohnson, Gay, Croco, Baglein Davis VARSITY BASEBALL This year's baseball nine is off to a good start' as it has won 4 and lost 2 in league play The boys are looking good as in the recent game with Sandy, they waxed 'em 13 to 3 Bill Croco ,our star pitcher, is showing lots of stuff as he whitted 16 would-be hitters in the Canby tray The team is gunning for the Championship and wi th a little luck will probably pull it out of the Coach s well worn hat. Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn SEASON'S RECORD Not Played ........ Silverton ...... ...,.. 1 l Molalla ........ .,.... 6 Oregon City ............,, 9 Dallas .....,...... ,...... 2 Salem ..l......... .....,. 7 Mt. Angel ........ '7 Sandy ...,........ .....,. 3 Canby ........................ 9 Estacada ...... Not Played -45- ...-.- -1- H- Left to Right-Top-Waymire, Smith, McGraw, Schaecher, Cox. Second Row-Paquin, Culp, Herigstad, Slover, Steele, McCormick, Bean. Third Row-Davis, Painter, Krupicka, Shaw, Rogers, Seaton, Vistica, Uphoif, Coach Burnett. Bottom-Brassel, Iewell, Walker, Hall, Zastoupil, Slover, Gibson, Monnier. TRACK This year's track team had a very successful season as it walked off with all but two meets. The team was sparked by Bob Hall and Irvin Zastoupil Bob sparked the javelin throw as he th 't . rewi a mighty 185 ft. 10112 in. Zastoupil was the speedboy ot the team as he took the 10 0and 220 yard dashes consistently. The relay team had a bad t , g s -year reign in this department. ime as it was beaten in the League Meet breakin Woodburn' 29 SEASON'S RECORD Quadrangular Meet-At Canby-Estacada, Sandy, Woodburn-Won by Canby-April 8. Quinangular Meet-At Woodburn--Mt. Angel, Sandy, Dallas, Estacada--Won by Woodburn--April 15. Triangular Meet-At Woodburn-West Linn, Silverton-Won by Woodburn-April 22. League Meet-At Canby-Woodburn, Molalla, Silverton, Sandy, Dallas, Mt. Angel, Estacada-Won by Mo- lalla-Silverton, Second-Woodburn, Third. District Meet-At Salem-May 8. State Meet-at Corvallis-hlvlay 14-15. , M45- HIGH SCORE BOWLER5 'Dfw Back row. E. Beinholdt, A. Childreth, L. Thompson, I. Rue, N. Stone. Second row: E.Bogers, O. Murphy, Y.Williarns, P. Mills, L. McClain, B. Anderson. ln front are: I. Iohnson and S. Levens. Pictured above are the outstanding members of the girls' bowling group. This is the first year the girls have participated in this sport which provided keen interest for them. Bowling was introduced in school by Miss Iane Pear- mine, physical education instructor. GIRLS 5PoRT5 Back row: C. Whitecrow, P. Bechtel, D. Swanson, F. Ficek. Front row: D. Sonnen, I. Rue, B. Harper. BASKETBALL TEAMS Showing plenty of spirit, the Iunior girls of W. H. S. became the holders of the highest position in this ye-ar's basketball foray. Although the other teams were not as successful, they proved close competitors. SOPHOMORE BASKE'TBALL TEAM: Back row: F. Bgllweber, I. Green, E Mills, Front row: L. McCloin, V. Moron, L. Gronner. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Bock row: S. Slover, D. Hughes, E. Rogers, D. Seaton, Front row: C. Helsel, C. Helsel. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM: B. Crcrft Y. Williams, E. Prinslow, S. Levens, H Engle, L. Homguskg, D. Hcxthgwgy. L. xl! -, F' .J JL WJ' 1 alcluerfiding W SPONSCDRS OREGON CITY OREGON CITY LAUNDRY COMPANY Let the Laundry do it! 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