Woodburn High School - Wohiscan Yearbook (Woodburn, OR)

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.FW J , 14,5- L ' 14.- 1 ,, T -:if 15? , 11 Published Annually by the Associated Student Body of Woodburn High School Hazel Hermanson Editor Victoria Moran Business Manager Mr. Lester E. Keller 1 K The leadership and responsibility that is necessary to the success and welfare of a student body requires out- standing character and integrity on the part of its principal. To show our sincere appreciation, we the staff, dedicate this, our 1950 Wohiscan, to Mr. Lester E. Keller. Title Page. . . Dedication .... Wohiscan Staff. . Administration. . Faculty ..... Student Council. . Senior Class. . . Senior Class Will. . . junior Class. . . Sophomore Class Freshmen Class. Snapshots .... G. L. C. . . . . Lettermen. . . Boosters. . . F. B. L. A. . . F. H. A. . . F. F. A ..... Library Club. . Snapshots. . . May Day. . Chorus. . Band ....... TABLE OF CONTENTS Song and Yell Leaders ..... Home Coming and Forensics. . . Senior Play Cast ..... junior Play Cast. Home Rooms. . . Snapshots .... Girls Sports. . Football. . . Basketball. . . Baseball. . . Track .... Calendar. . . Advertising. . n o o n n Whis Staff W with E Miss Hopkins Advisor Hazel Hermanson Charles Ruud Editor M Asst. Editor ' W f Dean Seaton Ai Lois Granner BOYS' 5P01't5 V , bk ' V ' 'fi Girls' Sports 'l ' .QT A 2 'L Wohiscun Staff B. . ' W fy X 2, 1? S . l , -LX -I a h A' 1 I K Katherine Miller i :V,. Artist Loris Larson 1' ' . Artist W !X ssr, UM f 'fY , f mv - ' I K ,DQ E1d0n Erb Patricia Withers Administration Drama Student Council Joanne Green Carlene Helsel Features Clubs Wohis Slaf f .VI-w' 1 1 . g Vicky Moran Bus ines s Manager Beverly Anderson Snapshots ,T ?xj1.fN J .-, C- Mg. ,,., V- L grip Q gg, j XJ at--at my Ve r a Pantle Typist Merle Schultz Classes Mr Keller Advisor 231 5 , 4 el A' 1. X ff SL Carol Taylor .F . Business Manager Dork Plusbury Senior Class N- , af X ,f Frances Mills Activities 42 Dorothy Oakes Asst. Business Manage , . lx, lx 'V x X rjgjgk 9 V, 4 5 Patricia Hous eweart Home Rooms Gil I ,J -' Doris Prinslow Typist - 3 1 ' Q H. lslralm f X F f .M acul Y 5 K 413321 ' MV TUO vague dim IL V .IAQIQNISH !.l' fx N HUM flslmsy X if 2 2 D be Q? , f 2 ' c. c ggi X 235-J, ri ff ff' I' ,, A ww PRINCIPAL Lester E. Keller gli ge SUPERINTENDENT Frank P. Doerfler R. Stampley - C. Nibbler. SCHOOL BOARD 6 M ,J skf aw, I GM r'. Proctor. Clerk - Dr. D. Reed - R. Kuns, Chairman - D. Bishoprick 5' if as E3 Faculty LEONA HOPKINS B. S. Oregon State College Comm er cial ALICE ROSE JONES B. Mus. Willamette University Vocal Mus ic MARSHALL BARBOUR B. A Willamette University Athletics, Biology, Driver Training FRANK MC DONNELL B. A. University of Portland English. Drarnatics CAROL FUGATE B. A. University of Idaho Spanish. English VIRGINIA WOHLER B. A. Linfield College Home Economics BENTON DAILEY B. A. Willamette University History, Social Economics KENNETH THOMPSON B. S. University of Oregon Mathematics F ult MARY BEKEBREDE Secretary BORDEN BECK B. S. Kansas State Agriculture CHARLES SHERON B.A., M. A. Pacific University Athletics, Physical Ed. MORTON FINKELSTEIN B.S.. B.L.S University of Minnesota Librarian JANE PEARMINE B. S. Oregon State College Girls Physical Education Health BEVERLY SLANEY B. S. University of Oregon Art RALPH C. MC KENZIE B. S., M. E. University of Oregon Music Director ALF NELSON B. A. North Dakota College Chemistry, Physics General Science :I lJl: lllllllifi Q 3 Carol Taylor Dean geaton Alice Baglien Secretary President Treasurer Merle Schultz Lester Keller Vice-President Advisor Sponsored by Farmers Fire Relief Association of Butte- lllflli Ulf If IJIXIIIQIII Q-Q if .,,4 . FM5 9 ... ,, , 3 1 f :.- xmas 1: -wrwb .Q ...M-A A if- ,ew First Row: C. Taylor, D. Duffy, D. Seaton, D. Waymire, F. Mills, A. Baglien, J. Hove, j. Mattson. Second ROW? MT- Keller. A- Rice, D. Davis.C. English, D. Ostrom. P. Asper, M. Weigel, M. Taylor- Thlrd ROW! E. Erb, J. Ballweber. M. Henn, S. Vistica, A. Nelson, K. Schubert, O. Larson, M. Schultz.. -XX -1 4' xy A ,-.- if' N., Tri ,VZ d2xl l 1:1 li !. awww ,f,f4 Q, YQ Y ' KJ -5 'F N A 'X if I 1-'Q fl? 'SY je ' rg, 435 Arthur Nelson Pr esident jack Wells Pat Houseweart Vice- President Secretary enio - Mr. Keller Treasurer Advisor On September 23, 1946, eighty-eight Freshmen enrolled in Woodburn High School capable of meetin 8 the responsibilities of the new challenge. The officers elected to presidentg Frank Vistica, secretaryg Priscilla Asper, treasurerg Hazel Hermanson, student council repre- sentative: Dean Seaton and Doris Wa mir . ' t 1 ' ' ' eth Thompson. The year was highlighted with a Senior-Rook reception, a Freshmen skate. and a class picnic It was a bright day in September. when sixty-four sunny Sophomores enthusiastically entered old- W.H.S. The election resulted in the following: Arthur Nelson. president: Jeannette Hove, vice-president' Priscilla Asper, secretaryg Victoria Moran. treasurer: Frances Mills and Dean Seaton, student council representatives. Inter-class rivalry chairmen were Doris Pillsbury and Sandford Budeau. Mrs. Haas and Miss Hopkins were the class advisors. preside were as follows: Stanley Vistica, presidentg Lois Granner, vice- y e in erc ass rivalry chairmen. The class advisor was Mr. Kenn- This was an eventful year, which included an all-school skate at Newberg and ended with the annual class picnic at Lake Oswego. The next fall, this active group of Juniors came back to again take over the school. The officers elected this year were Ralph Undseth. president: Merle Henn, vice-president: Carol Taylor. secretarygand Frances Mills, treasurer. The class was under the able leadership of Miss Hopkins. This proved to be an active and successful year for the juniors The play which was sponsored b . , y the class, was Arsenic and Old Lace . A combination Banquet and Prom. with a central theme of Star- d .. . . . . ust . was given in honor of the Seniors on the evening of May Z0. The year ended with the traditional class picnic. On September 19. 1949. sixty-two Seniors, lor the fourth time entered the doors of Woodburn Hi h I 8 School. These Seniors were here to make their last mark in high school before meeting the challenge of fulfilling their life ambitions. The class officers were Arthur Nelson, presidentp jack Wells. rice-presidentg Patricia Houseweart, Secretary: Ersel Christopherson, treasurer: Eldon Erb, student council representative. Mr. Keller was the class advisor. The Seniors sponsored a play, Ladies in Retirement . and had their final high school picnic in the spring. Baccalaureate Service was held on May 28, and Commencement on june Z. Remembering the challenge of their first year. on the evening of june 2, fifty-nine graduates with diplomas in hand, walked out of the doors of Woodburn Hi h S h l g c oo waiting to meet the greatest challenge of all--the fulfillment of life dreams. BEVERLY ANDERSON Born: january 31, 1932 Minneapolis, Minnesota Ambition: Housewife 'I'd rather dance than study' ' . QMN , , W. Www SANDFORD BUDEAU Born: February 4, 1931 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: Deisel Engineering Wine, women and especially women. X 9 W 1 1 at S , e,a FLORENCE BALLWEBER Born: November 16, 1932 McKee. Oregon Arnbition: College She moves with caution and decision . IRVING BOND Born: November 30, 1932 Cumberland, Wisconsin Ambition: College I am escaped with the skin of my teeth . A MARY JO BEAN Born: August 20, 1932 Florence, Colorado Ambition: Doctor Oh, why should life all labor me? LOUISE BUCHANAN Born: October 13, 1932 Fall River, Kansas Ambition: Housewife Modesty is the beauty of women . .,0. 'Ulm PRISCILLA ASPER Born: November 19, 1932 Alberta, Canada Ambition: College She is thrilled and filled with music . BEVERLY CASTOR Born: November 28, 1933 Wray, Colorado Ambition: Housewife Still water runs deep . ERSEL CHRISTOPHERSON Born: August 29, 1932 Ione, Oregon Ambition: Photographer Out of mind as soon as out of sight . JIS GRANNER urn: january 9, 1932 ux Falls, South Dakota bition: College 's better to be busy and py than to be lazy and sad GERALD CRANE Born: july 25, 1932 Long Beach, California Ambition: Harvard The most pleasing of all sound, that of your own praise . FRED CUMLAINGS Born: August 19, 1932 Floydayda, Texas Ambition: College Say it with poetry . LE ROY DE JARDIN Born: February 11, 1932 Portland, Oregon Ambition: Undecided Softly speak, sweetly smi1e . ELDON ERB Born: March 4, 1932 Hubbard, Oregon Ambition: Truck driver Ready, willing and ab1e BONNIE CORBETT Born: October 12, 1932 Clarks, Nebraska Ambition: Telephone Opera1 Show me the way to some food, I'm hungry . JOANNE GREEN Born: january 20. 1932 Klamath Falls, O1-eggn Ambition: College What is life without an argument . ALBERT HANSEN Born: November 19, 1932 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: Rod Driver Let us sleep for tomorrow we may have to work . fi-,W 'im 1 r Q4 X , A: M , ff il 1 s, al 4 1 Qt PATRICIA HOUSEWEART Born: February 24, 1932 Salem, Oregon Ambition: Dental Nurse What lies beyond those eyes ' ' . REYNOLD I-IERIGSTAD Born: September 23, 1932 Minot, North Dakota Ambition: County Agent He's awfully small but every little bit counts . KEITH HEY ERLY Born: April 18, 1932 Albany, Oregon Ambition: Farmer The unspoken word never causes trouble. Born January 6, 1933 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: English Teache HAZEL HERMANSON J 1 A winning way, a pleasan smile . EUGENE HINDMAN Q Born: July 18, 1932 Chicago, Illinois Ambition: College She supplies the spice of life' ' df' 'ii MERLE HENN Born: March 21, 1931 Abliene, Kansas Ambition: Chinchilla Farm A joker loses its paint wh the joker laughs at himself' JEANETTE HOVE Born: May 12, 1932 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: Undecided I say a little but I mean a lot . PAT HUIRAS Born: November 1, 1932 Woodburn, Or egon Ambition: Chemist Men of few words are the best men' ' . KATHERINE MILLER Born: April 20, 1932 Brooks, Oregon Ambition: College I don't want to make history . EDWARD KAPPEL Born: July 12, 1932 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: Farming Be Silent and Safe-silence never betrays you . EDWARD KELLEY Born: November 13, 1932 Camden, New jersey Ambition: Mortician Cares rest lightly on my shoulders . BEATRICE KEENER Born: july 26, 1932 Camden, New jersey Ambition: College A variety is the spice of life . WILLIS MEISENHEIMER Born: June 11, 1931 Floris, Oklahoma Ambition: Farmer ' 'Hasten Slowly' ' . ALLARD JUEDES Born: April 11, 1932 Sidney, Nebraska Ambition: Undecided If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire . FRANCES MILLS Born: May 24, 1932 Caldwell, Idaho Ambition: Social Worker None but the brave deserve the fair . DUANE MONNIER Born: November 17, 1931 Merriman, Nebraska Ambition: Mechanic Live and Learn . DOROTHY OAKE5 Born: March 16, 1932 Oregon City, Oregon Ambition: College Her greeting is always a pleasant smile . ARTHUR NELSON Born: September 20, 1932 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: To revise the annual. Guess I'1l go out tonight and give the girls a break . VICTORIA MORAN Born: March 4, 1932 New York City, New York Ambition: College One may be serious and still smile . LA RAYNE NINE Born: May 3, 1932 Ocelada, Iowa Ambition: To get out of school What sweet delight a quiet life affords . CHARLES NINE Born: January 15, 1930 Ocelada, Iowa Ambition: Undecided Late, late, so late, but we can enter still . R MELVIN MONNIER Born: September 22, Kilgore, Nebraska Ambition: Farming Success is counted sweetest by. those who ne're succeed . 1929 VERA PANTLE Born: March 12, 1932 Encampment, Wyoming Ambition: Secretary Size is no barrier to efficiency' ' . RICHARD PARADIS Born: April 1, 1933 Brooks, Minnesota Ambition: Farmer Little, but Oh Myl' luv' DEAN SEATON Born: April 16, 1931 New Castle. Wyoming Ambition: Coach Mysterious love uncertain treasure hast thou more of pain or pleasure ? tin U LOYAL PETERSON Born: August 23, 1932 Egeland, North Dakota Ambition: Farming I'm lived and loved DORIS PRINSLOW Born: April 13, 1932 Centerville, South Dakota Ambition: Secretary Modesty is to merit, what shade is to figures in a pic- vi' DORIS PILLSBURY Born: November 2, 1932 Bismark, North Dakota Ambition: College I want a new figure to dance with my dear . tureg it gives it strength and makes it stand out . BETTY SCHIFSKY Born: October 19, 1932 Seattle, Washington Ambition: Musical Career Wary and I have never met . JUNE PEARSON Born: October 30, 1 Kearney, Nebraska 932 Ambition: Dress designer She's little but she's wise quite a cut up for her size CARROLL SERENE Born: May 30, 1932 Garnett, Kansas Ambition: College Serenity rules the where reason rules day . day, the TOM STAMPLEY Born: October 14, 1932 Glendale, California Ambition: Millionaire Better late than never FRANK VISTICA Born: October 4, 1932 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: College World where have I heard that before . CAROL TAYLOR Born: July 23, 1932 Seward, Oklahoma Ambition: Secretary What's worth doing at all is worth doing well PATRICIA TREIVIAINE Born: May 25, 1932 Hubbard, Oregon Ambition: Marriage I'm happy when I'm C chewing gum. VIRGIL TOEPFER Born: june 4, 1932 Stayton, Oregon Ambition: Farmer The farmer is a good fellow . RALPH UNDSETH Born: December 7, 1931 Battrum, Saskachewan, Canada Ambition: College To speak as common people do, to think as wise men do . 'Qin f. ,f-uf, .9 QYQ35 A VELMER STRETCH Born: May 10, 1932 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: Navy I think twice and then don't speak' ' . STANLEY VISTICA Born: April 15, 1931 Woodburn. Oregon Ambition: Farming the deed comforts us The attempt and not DORIS WAYMIRE Born: january 29, 1933 Woodburn. Oregon Ambition: Housewife While we live let us enjoy life . PEN E WELLS Born: September 25, 1931 nlliance, Nebraska nmbition: Undecided 'The vulgar only laught but lever smiley where-as well- red people often smile but eldom laugh . Y i Y JACK WELLS Born: September 25, 1931 Alliance, Nebraska Ambition: Undecided To laugh were want of goodness and of graceg and to be grave exceeds all pow'r of face . 5,515 PATRICIA WITHERS Born: June 27. 1932 Salem, Oregon Ambition: College Silence is virtue . Image Not Available 3 - W1 I Be it known that the following persons are leaving to their survivors certain cherished worldly possessions that cannot be taken with them. I, Beverly Anderson, always out there first, will my alphabetical position to Howard Zurlinden. I, Priscilla Asper, will my many nicknames to Burma Gass. I, Florence Ballweber, will my embarrassing situations and accompanying blushes to june Polly. For the protection of her customers, I, Mary jo Bean, will my medical books to soda jerk, Alice Baglien. I, Irving Bond, will my operetta book to Skippy Paquin. I, Louise Buchanan, will my high sporano voice to Ken Schubert. I, Sanford Budeau, will my colorful vocabulary to Shirley Cox for the advancement of culture. I, Beverly Castor, will my shy grin to Eva May Rheinholdt. I, Ers el Christopherson,will to Dewaine Davis all future singing services plus special rates for funeral solos . I, Bonnie Corbett, will my notoriously spicy jokes to Laura Lewis. I, Gerald Crane, will my geometry papers to Arnold Evans for minor corrections. I, Fred Cummings, will my romantic ways to Al Bekebrede. I, Le Roy Dejardin, will to Phil Parker my duties as All-Around-Handy-Mand and Skipper-of-Classes. I, Eldon Erb, will to Margaret Block my flashy red T shirt in exchange for her shimmering green sweater. I, Lois Granner, will to Vivian Taylor all my fives. QEditor's note: It just don't look right to me., I, Joanne Green, will to Tony Medearis my capacity for causing a disturbance at the perfect time. I, Albert Hansen, will my air-conditioned jalopy fwhich by the way, has no brakes, to Victor Dryden. I, Merle Henn, will not take no for an answer. fListening, Vera?j I, Reynold Herigstad, will mv frequent nervous attacks to Frank P. McDonnell. I, Hazel Hermanson, will my frequent capacity for making split-second decisions to Donna Duffy--no, Crescent English--no--I Can't seem to make up my mind! I, Eugene Hindman, will to Ken Schubert my treasured bestseller, AMERICA'S SIXTY FAMILIES. I, Patricia Houseweart, will my position on the Clean-up Committee to Opal Moen and Darlene Hughes. I, Jeanette Hove, will swap boyfriends will Janice Norton anytime. Life gets tedious. I, Lloyd Huiras, will the muscles in my right forearm to Wanda Schroeder. I, Keith Heyerly, will my prison record to Joyce Piper. I, Allard juedes, will my typing ability to Donald Mala. I, Edward Kappel, will my speaking ability to Shirley Slover, I, Beatrice Keener, will two-fifths of my heart to johnny Mathews, one-fifth to Red Morris, one-fifth to Fred Cummings, and one-fifth to Alcoholics Anonymous. I, Edward Kelley, will my chair outside Mr. McDonnell's English class to Robert Worley. I, Willis Meisenheimer, Man of Leisure, will to Chuck Adclicott my copy of glow to Relax 24 Hours a Day. I, Katherine Miller, will my fruitless attempts at drawing to my good friend and fellow struggling artist, Loris Larson. I, Frances Mills, will that fatal glance of mine to Richard McCormick. I, Duane Monnier, will to Farrell jones, my office as President of the Organized Admirers of Miss Wohler. I, Melvin Monnier, will my manly physique to Keith Mootry. I, Victoria Moran, will my stylish crew cut to Sam Andresen. I, Arthur Nelson, will my correspndence course in female phychology to Chuck Ruud. I, La Rayne Nine, will my sunny disposition to Oleta Murphy. I, Dorothy Oakes, will my soft-spoken charm to Lyle Henderson. I, Vera Pantle, will my band uniform to Edward Baumann. I, Richard Paradis, will my flashing smile to Dona Seaton. I, june Pearson, will to Robert Fisher my great powers of concentration while day-dreaming in English class. I, Loyal Peterson, will my basketball experience to joe Kelley. I, Doris Pillsbury, will my unusual ability to escape shower check to Loris Merriott. I, Doris Prinslow, offer this tip to Andy Rice. Git u-u-p, ya lay-zy critter. I, Dean Seaton, will my presidential duties and ability to still the raging uproar to Billy Castor. I, Carroll Serene, will my faithful attendance at basketball games to Doris Lehman. I, Betty Schifsky, will my patented machine gun giggle to jim Cox for his private amusement. To promote safety, I, Tom Stampley, will to Merle Schultz my expert driving arm fthe one on the wheelj. I, Velmer Stretch, will to Clayton Seaton all the corny jokes that have ever been cracked about my name. I, Carol Taylor, will to Barbara Glass, my medals received for secretarial service above and beyond the call of duty. ' I, Patricia Tremaine, will my superb gum-chewing technique to Mr. Finkelstein. I, Virgil Toepfer, will not commit myself. I, Ralph Undseth, will my bottle of peroxide to Gloria Herzberg. I, Franklin Vistica, will my active membership in the Communist Party to Eugene Hindman. I, Doris Waymire, fool that I am, will my boyfriend Scotty to Mush Barbour for safe keeping. I, GeneWells, extend my deepest sympathy to twin and fellow-sufferer, Carleene Helsel. I, john Thomas Wells, extend my deepest sympathy to twin and fellow-sufferer, Caroline Helsel. I, Patricia Withers, will my exceptional acting ability to Ethel Barrymore. DORIS WAYMIRE Born: january 29, 1933 Woodburn, Oregon Ambition: Housewife While we live let us enjoy life . GENE WELLS Born: September 25, 1931 Alliance, Nebraska Ambition: Undecided The vulgar only laught but bred people often smile but seldom laugh . never smileg where-as well- JACK WELLS Born: September 25, 1931 Alliance, Nebraska Ambition: Undecided To laugh were want of goodness and of graceg and to be grave exceeds all pow'r of face . PATRICIA WITHERS Born: june 27, 1932 Salem, Oregon Q? rdf QM, 2 Ambition: College Silence is virtue . Sonia flass W'Il Be it known that the following persons are leaving to their survivors certain cherished worldly possessions that cannot be taken with them. I, Beverly Anderson, always out there first, will my alphabetical position to Howard Zurlinden. I, Priscilla Asper, will my many nicknames to Burma Gass. I, Florence Ballweber, will my embarrassing situations and accompanying blushes to June Polly. For the protection of her customers, I, Mary Jo Bean, will my medical books to soda jerk, Alice Baglien. I, Irving Bond, will my operetta book to Skippy Paquin. I, Louise Buchanan, will my high sporano voice to Ken Schubert. I, Sanford Budeau, will my colorful vocabulary to Shirley Cox for the advancement of culture. I, Beverly Castor, will my shy grin to Eva May Rheinholdt. I,Ers el Christopherson,will to Dewaine Davis all future singing services plus special rates for funeral solos . I, Bonnie Corbett, will my notoriously spicy jokes to Laura Lewis. I, Gerald Crane, will my geometry papers to Arnold Evans for minor corrections. I, Fred Cummings, will my romantic ways to Al Bekebrede. I, Le Roy Dejardin, will to Phil Parker my duties as All-Around-Handy-Mand and Skipper-of-Classes. I, Eldon Erb, will to Margaret Block my flashy red T' ' shirt in exchange for her shimmering green sweater. I, Lois Granner, will to Vivian Taylor all my fives. fEditor's note: It just don't look right to me., I, Joanne Green, will to Tony Medearis my capacity for causing a disturbance at the perfect time. I, Albert Hansen, will my air-conditioned jalopy fwhich by the way, has no brakes, to Victor Dryden. I, Merle Henn, will not take no for an answer. flsistening, Vera?J I, Reynold Herigstad, will mv frequent nervous attacks to Frank P. McDonnell. I, Hazel Hermanson, will my frequent capacity for making split-second decisions to Donna Duffy--no, Crescent English--no--I Can't seem to make up my mind! 1, Eugene Hindrnan, will to Ken Schubert my treasured bestseller, AMERICA'S SIXTY FAMILIES. I, Patricia Houseweart, will my position on the Clean-up Committee to Opal Moen and Darlene Hughes. I, Jeanette Hove, will swap boyfriends will Janice Norton anytime. Life gets tedious. I, Lloyd Huiras, will the muscles in my right forearm to Wanda Schroeder. I, Keith Heyerly, will my prison record to Joyce Piper. I, Allard Juedes, will my typing ability to Donald Mala. I, Edward Kappel, will my speaking ability to Shirley Slover, I. Beatrice Keener, will two-fifths of my heart to Johnny Mathews, one-fifth to Red Morris, one-fifth to Fred Cummings, and one-fifth to Alcoholics Anonymous. I, Edward Kelley, will my chair outside Mr. McDonnell's English class to Robert Worley. I, Willis Meisenheimer, Man of Leisure, will to Chuck Addicott my copy of Illow to Relax Z4 Hours a Day. I, Katherine Miller, will my fruitless attempts at drawing to my good friend and fellow struggling artist, Loris Larson. I, Frances Mills, will that fatal glance of mine to Richard McCormick. I, Duane Monnier, will to Farrell Jones, my office as President of the Organized Admirers of Miss Wohler. I, Melvin Monnier, will my manly physique to Keith Mootry. I, Victoria Moran, will my stylish crew cut to Sam Andresen. I, Arthur Nelson, will my correspndence course in female phychology to Chuck Ruud. I, La Rayne Nine, will my sunny disposition to Oleta Murphy. I, Dorothy Oakes, will my soft-spoken charm to Lyle Henderson. I, Vera Pantle, will my band uniform to Edward Baumann. I, Richard Paradis, will my flashing smile to Dona Seaton. I, June Pearson, will to Robert Fisher my great powers of concentration while day-dreaming in English class. I, Loyal Peterson, will my basketball experience to Joe Kelley. I, Doris Pillsbury, will my unusual ability to escape shower check to Loris Merriott. I, Doris Prinslow, offer this tip to Andy Rice. Git u-u-p, ya lay-zy critter. I, Dean Seaton, will my presidential duties and ability to still the raging uproar to Billy Castor. I, Carroll Serene, will my faithful attendance at basketball games to Doris Lehman. I, Betty Schifsky, will my patented machine gun giggle to Jim Cox for his private amusement. To promote safety, I, Tom Stampley, will to Merle Schultz my expert driving arm fthe one on the wheell. I, Velmer Stretch, will to Clayton Seaton all the corny jokes that have ever been cracked about my name. I, Carol Taylor, will to Barbara Glass, my medals received for secretarial service above and beyond the call of duty. ' I, Patricia Tremaine, will my superb gum-chewing technique to Mr. Finkelstein. I, Virgil Toepfer, will not commit myself. I, Ralph Undseth, will my bottle of peroxide to Gloria Herzberg. I, Franklin Vistica, will my active membership in the Communist Party to Eugene Hindman. I, Doris Waymire, fool that I am, will my boyfriend Scotty to Mush Barbour for safe keeping. I, GeneWells, extend my deepest sympathy to twin and fellow-sufferer, Carleene Helsel. I, John Thomas Wells, extend my deepest sympathy to twin and fellow-sufferer, Caroline 'Helsel. I, Patricia Withers, will my exceptional acting ability to Ethel Barrymore. o 1 Q x ,we Howard Zurlinden ii .fs f Alice Baglien Vice President S Secretary Charles Ruud Pres ident M188 virginill Wbhlel' Burg-ng Gqss AdViB01' Treasurer Many an inspiring young junior came back to school this fall. They elected as their president, Chuck Ruudg vice-president, Howard Zurlindeng secretary, Alice Baglieng treasurer, Burma Gassg student coun- cil representative, Andy Rice. Some of the highlights of the foregoing year were a Sock Hop g the junior Class Play, Meet Me in St. Louis g the annual picnic: and the junior-Senior Prom. 'di loan M ww.. First Row: B. Glass, M. Block, S. Slover. D. Duffy, M. Hagen, C. Helsel, C. Helsel, B. Gass, A. Baglien, C. Ruud, A. Rice, H. Zurlinden, C. Addicott. Second Row: 'Miss V. Wohler, D. Seaton, J. Polly, C. English, D. Lehman, D. Hughes, 0. Murphy, S. Cox. D. Ostrom, L. Nelson, M. Weigel, G. Paquin. Third Row: J. Norton, E. Rogers, B. Thompson, L. Merriott, E. Rhelnholdt, L. Larson, V. Taylor, B. Copeland, O. Moen, W. Schroeder, G. Kay, V. Dryden, J. Rivenes. Fourth Row: A. Beam, S. Andresen, A. Medearis, R. Fisher, L. Henderson, P. Shook, B. Young, A. Steel, F. jones. R. Chitwood, H. Haynes, L. Roler. Fifth Row: R.Mc Cormick, C. Seaton, A. Bekebrede, M. Schultz, A. Evans, D. Davis, K. Mootry, K. Schubert, L. Lewis, P. Parker, J. Thomas, E. Bauman. Sophomore ...V .Y ..., First Row: D. Slover, W. Hulst, W. Workman, D. Adamson, J. Ballweber, O. Larson, S. Odgers, D. Rice A. Schervem, O. Keillor. M. Taylor, G. Herzberg, D. Miller, A. Taylor, D. Bonacker, J. Ticknor. Secom Row: J. Kelley, P. Mitchell. P. Aicher, J. Moss, C. Roberts, S. Thompson, P. johnson, A. Foltyn, M, P1-ins- low G. Cristensen, M. Kuns, D. Wantz, T. Belleque, J. Vandehey, j. Hall. Third Row: Mr. B. Beck, j. I Martin, D.Ma1a, E. Werner, V. Barth, J. Vifquain, B. Mills, I... Wilson, D. Kleczynski, B. Wells, F. Wytaske, O. Fredrickson, V. Eder, L. Eskelson, I... Fredrickson, A. Krupicka, P. McLaughlin, E. Ahrens, R. Myers, S h b t D Corbett G Tennes L Landis P Singer L Pavlicek, E. Rudi, D. Laubsch. Fourth Row: V. c u er, . . . , . , . , . St' k G. A. Danskey, D. LaBarr, T. Plurnb, R. Anderson, C. Sullivan, W. Fryer, F. Pantle, A. Bergan, B. 1C a, Kraemer, H. Deshon. and student council representative, jerry Vielbig. , A A March 10, and ended the year with the annual class picnic. Borden Beck Advisor Scott Odgers Dorothy Rice jim Ballweber The Sophomores elected at the beginning of the year, president, Scott Odgers A vice-president. Jim Bllllweberi Secretary, Dorothy Riceg treasurer, Arlene Schervem, This eventful year opened with an all-school skate at Newberg on November 18 Time marches on--the Sophomores sponsored a school dance in the Doghouse Arlene Schervum He.: 'fi- -'S Delrnar Wolfe Vice-President Willard Thompson Treasurer Robert Withers I Pr es ident Dollie Cummings Secr etary .1 I 'M again. -Q, Eighty-three eager Freshman enrolled in Woodburn High School Sept. 19. Officers elected for the year were: Robert Withers, presidentg Delmar - A se K , ' .ra I l .iff ' ' -, W . -sf '- fwwil? sw Wolfe, vice-president: Dollie Cummings. secretary, and Willard Thompson, treas- urer. Joann Mattson was chosen to represent her class in the student council. A school dance and the annual picnic were the highlights of the first year's activities. Mr . Finkelstein Advisor f? Q 1 First Row: J. Piper, P. Lufiman. V. Hampton, R. Neigner, F. Mellmer, D. Wolfe. W. Thompson, B. Withers, D. Cummings, J. Mattson. R. McCauley, Laubsch, M. Bothum, W. I-Ielsel, D. Baird, K. Williams, R. Worf ley. Second Row: E. DeGuire. E. Eder, S. Parker, J. Graham, T. Medearis, J. Graham, P. Roberts, J. Painter, I. Layne, N. Schuler, S. Knox, B. Norton. L. Hansen, K. McNary. P. LaBarr, C. Stinnett, Mr. Fink- elstein. Third Row: H. Swafford. W. Zaring. I. Monnier. J. Stack. E. Nelson, P. Foster, P. Brundidge, B. Stinnett, E. Seaton, M. Chitsvood, H. Weigel, R. Shortridge, R. Schenck, B. Siglo, R. Stevenson. Fourth Row: W. Parton, M. Parton, D. Toepfer, M. Austin, B Wangerin, S. Anderson, J. Yuranek, S. Baglien. R. Hei- rneyer. G. Pearson, K. Nelson, R. Bauman. K. Klopp. J. Schoebeckler. Fifth Row: D. Lee. P. Edwards, P. Foltyn, H. McCormick. R. Haganaur, H. Dew, L. Berkey, J. Hugill, J. Cole. S. Van.Arsdale. D. Roberts. A. Miller, J. Castor, F. Jones, R. Young, S. Johnson. 5. -eff' 1 I Q . 'YW fs , , V. . E . ka.-5. Q K Efy L X 'A-: 1 A . v v. , X ky 7524 ,,g1 1S9 b V 'ff 5 vm, ,lay has , Y I - .ktkfyix Q .. if 6 P v:z? Q fr L- -.- '15 'v X I 4. 'if Y, ' ' ,' my I x y 1 .1 1 fi, nn 4 My C, Q Z Meg . ,.,, M I P 1 .. f . .gf xv... FEV x ' u , , x , e-2 W f C .f ' l. . xx e ll' F Y f 421 Clubs and ,fl X Q Q C ,ffm A- Achvliies rg j f74 XXQJJJQ I .6559 W6 V Ei? iv I 499 7! is c Q! TZ Z X XWKIX l L! GLC 'Nur' wb' .-iin 'H' '3 ll The Girls' Letter Club proved to be a very active organization this year engaging in many activities. These activities included a volleyball playday, a swimming party at the Salem Y.M.C.A. and a playday in Salem. The G.L.C. launched into the girls' athletic program, The American junior Bowling Conoress, afforded each girl A cnance to bowl at a reduced fee. Beverly Anderson Opal Moen President Secretary Patricia Houseweart g Vice- Pr es ident , , Z, fl. 'Din ' w U , - f Treasurer in -4-...K L efiermen Qiwxfsax. Q '5' ze? inn vw-.4 First Row: R. Myers, L. Henderson, K. Schubert, S. Vistica, M. Schultz, S. Odgers, A. Rice, D. Paradis H. Zurlinden. Second Row: A. Beam, R. Herigstad, L. Dejardin, A. Nelson, M. Henn, D. Laubsch, T. Belle que, j. Vandehey. Third Row: Mr. Barbour, R. McCormick, C. Seaton, P. Huiras, R. Undseth, O. Larson S. Pavlicek, E. Erb, D. Seaton. The Lcxtermen, this year, sold cokes at the football games and ended the school year with a picnic. Lyle Henderson Sec.-Treasurer WEP' Ml Dean Seaton Sgt.-at-Arms Clayton Seaton Vice- Pres . 3 Kenneth Schubert President Hy,,,.,, , FW on lets icon -un? N ,K ,-.. .W .Q-Shwwm .....,..-.-., 4 H ' -...M Left to Right: J. Hove, P. Asper, D. Prinslow, F. Ballweber, V. Pantle. C. Taylor, D. Oakes, Miss Pear mine, K. Miller, J. Greene, B. Keener, D. Waymire, V. Moran, B. Anderson, P. Houseweart. In the fall of '49, the Boosters launcheda full schedule of activities. Rallies, assembly skits, games and banquets were only part of the fun and work of the Booster Club. The year was closed with the election of new boosters for 1950-51. 3 G2 1 r Katherine Miller Vice- Pres . Vera Pantle Treasurer ,, 2, X, ,. ,.., , '- ' '11 2 , we fb ' - 3.1 Q ','.1if 'T' Q, L ' .'-, 1 -- 2' fi . V . 1, VW S ' Dorothy Oakes Pr e s id ent Carol Taylor Secretary Green Sgt.-at-Arms FBI. ii ,QQ -r W-J , M. I'rins - First Row: H. Hermanson, L. Granner, D. Pillsbury, B. Keener, C. Taylor, V. Pantle, PL. Rogers low, A. Taylor. Second Row! M. Block, B. uiass, P. Shook, L. Nelson, W. Schroeder, M. Weigel, B. Cope- land, A. kirupicka, G. Herzberg. Third Row: P. Houseweart, P. Withers, C. English, V. blue-r, 1, Wilssmx, . Ximian, D. B. Mills, D. bully, D. Miller. Fourth Row: Miss Hopkins, Pearson, D. Prinslow, j. Green, V Oakes. Fifth Row: C. L.aBarr. D. Adamson. During the school year, meetings were held at night featuring varied programs. In addition to their regular program, they also sponsored ar- alumni dance, which was held in the Doghouse. .W r Q I Vera Pantle Secretary Carol Taylor 1 ' Vice- Pres . Beatrice Keener President Eileen Rogers Treasurer L I. l 'is 46' f Q , 1 ,- lk Q., f, First Row: l, Layne, G. Herzbe-rg, E. Rogers. j. Norton, M. Kuns, C. Helsel, O. Murphy, 0. Moen, D. I-l-ighefg, D. 1Nf1-,rz-,ire Second Row: N. Sehuler. M. Weigel, J. Polly, P. McLaughlin, W. Schroeder, C. Hel- ? fri, 5. lrirrox. H. BVf-nzffl, 1. Mattson, Third Row: Miss Wohler, A. Krupicka, I... Merriott, L. Larson, S. An- derson, L. Nelson, j. Painter, B. Mills, j. Pearson, B. Keener, B. Norton, L. I.- Erlrson, L. Nelson, J. Painter, B. Mills, j. Pearson, B. Keener, B. Norton, L. Hanson, W. Parton. Fourth 11,1-.vc P. Brundifigge, J. Gvflham, T. Medearis, j. Graham, M. Parton, V. Eder, D. Kleczynski, L.. Wilson, A. hervem, D. Tocpler, B. Copeland. HH., -I - I two del:-gatfv, to Corvallis for the State Convention. They held init- . ,A , mm- year. They also had several amusing skits. PWD Carleene Hels el Vice- President -4..- 1' 'y i., '?5.,g Ja- ff ' . 2 D X 'lm ff? 'f 55 ' . ,,. Oleta Murphy Marcelyn Kuns Gloria Herzberg President Treasurer Secretary ff 'Wa I- First Row: Mr. Beck, A. Medearis, G. Paquin, M. Schultz, V. Dryden, W. Meisenheimer, R. Undseth, V. Toepfer, S. Vistica, S. Odgers, C. Addicott, A. Rice, T. Belleque. Second Row: P. Singer, G. Pearson, M. Bothum, R. McCormick, F. Mellmer, L. Dejardin, W. Helsel, S. Budeau, F. Vistica, D. Seaton, E. Erb, E. Christopherson, T. Stampley, L. Pavlicek, J. Ballweber, H. Deshon, V. Barth, P. LaBarr, J. Revines, D. Bonacker, D. Baird. Third Row: D. Davis, K. Klopp, R. Meininger, B. Laubs ch, P. Mitchell, R. Hagenauer, P. Aicher, J. Moss, F. Pantle, E.. Eder, D. Laubsch, M. Henn, j. Hall, P. Parker, B. Castor, F. Jones, A. Hansen, A. Steele. Fourth Row: S. Johnson, D. Adamson, D. Slover, R. Heimeyer, A. Danskey, M. Monnier, A. Bekebrede, C. Seaton, W. Fryer, A. Bean, J. Cole, K. McNary, E. Kappel, H. Zurlinden, H. Swaiford, H. McCormick, D. Monnier, J. Schoenbechler, C. Stinnett, G. Kraemer, A. Bergen, j. Kelley, L. Roler. A smoker, a parent-son banquet, and a vacation trip were activities which were sponsored and en- joyed by the F. F. A. club this term. During the past year, Future Farmers of America have exhibited their products at the Oregon State Fair, Salemgthe Marion County Fair, Salemg and the North Marion Fair at Wogdburn, Seve,-a1 bgys achieved awards at all three fairs. They participated in several judging contests throughout the state. Three boys from this chapter were elected to the degree of State Farmer at the state convention, which was held at La Grande. Ralph Undseth Merle Schultz President Vice-President Q Victor Dryden a. H I Secretary Treasurer if W , , if ., ..ea.......,.z E aww-ew'-. , m-...W 3, I Y , 0-Tyan.. Willis Meis enheimer ilrr Front Row: P. Roberts, D. Lehman, O. Moen, Mr. Finkelstein, C. English. D. Duffy. L. Wilson, D. Wentz, Secgnd Row: L, Merriott, J. Painter. S. Baglien. J. Yuranek, E. Rogers, j. Polly. j. Norton, C. Helsel, L Larson, B. Copeland, M. Bean. During the year, Janice Norton gave a party for the 17 members of the Library Club. Mr. Finkel- stein, their advisor, was surrounded by girls that evening -. S' .W L r 'Wm if IV f E, fn 3 Jr a Crescent English Doris Lehman Treasurer Secretary Opal Moen Pres id ent 4 ' M . 8 3? W V1 'f ' r K ' . ' 1 4 1 K - f f . 'J-5 'R , . A . f gf f ' ' ' 'F ' .. 2- ' .ii -f-- Eg!-.ji?' W- 3 f 1 , ,4 g,, fY- - A- ' .,. ,, S ' ..,' , . , N4 IF. , 1 ' --Q Q . ' , 3' lrfidefi f . - 4' - . A 2-A S-4 av , v-M Has-f N204 I ' wg, MT. , 1+ f , J ' vii I W 'B ' ' A Q, I V I r 4 ! ..,., .. V , , 'Q Y ., , , wjgjk' x ,f'iL.,11,,gf:L14 x .f - .. A , 1 f W' ' - g.'f??.g: K ' 1 1 ' z . , M , ' f f ' Q 'F '--' , ' ifli ' 1 ' X ., 1 if -. ,Y ,P ,' . . ' 3- 5554 R . 5' ' 1 Q if .. . h 14 1-S' 'W 'ffi- V 3n'1 'K Y 0 f gh , ' ' gy. x,,,. , 5. 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' ' M Wgw.-ww: ,. 4. ,QM Lf 1 'A f 15hiff'w ,L .WW : 'H f if ' ', 4 yy-4 fr :V A, QQVW- - 54-'fn H M. w I I f,g:1c ' zsww-,f KIKIFIIMI Gus-' 'W'- Sophomore Princess Alice Taylor Frvshman PViHCCbS Loma Hannon CIM G? wx mf, princegs Crm-ru Princwss Carer-L Taylor JUVV' Vf fH'SW' Qwm-r1H.1.-'.'I1 J . 1 . g V v 11. Aff' X11 x 7 .1 f r f 1 - v v 14 I :':1:4 LN4 H , ' f,V'1 gl' ' ' 1 1 X .T'v' NH: f 11? '31 e X 'mr YU! 414- 'Mx' 1 ,4 Q' . . .1 ,U Y 1' 1 X' , 1 ,1 WV1 ' :ww ', PV, . , ,VLH ' v I'.I ' r N' lA1'f'. ar. u Qmaei junior Princess .1111 rl Bixgglien Scvphrvmfwre' Primm-- Dormhy Iwhllor Freshrrmxr' Urinrvss Irnyfw Y,1rane-k Chair Q 5 E3 , Q , 9 i if First Row: M. Hagen, D. Ostrom, R. Herigstad, A. Nelson, D. Paradis, L. Lewis. Second Row: F. Mills, A. Baglien, P. Edwards, R. Chitwood, K. Miller, B. Anderson. Third Row: B. Stinnet, B. Corbett, D. Iwiiller, D. Klenski, I... Buchanan. K M-. as if .0 ' we .3 A . ,fm ,Q e 5, ,.. A11ce Rose jones, D1rector Although the chorus is much smaller this year than last, the group has been doing advanced work. During the past year they have been concen- trating on ACappe11a singing fsinging without accompaniment., Band ,7 , - J ya. 5, First Row: D. Cummings, L. Merriott, M. Bean, D. Prinslow, V. Pantle, P. Asper, E. Baumann, L.Wilson, B. Wangerin, B. Schifsky. Second Row: J. Plank, D. Ruud, P. Foster, K. Klopp, V. Barth, S. Van Arsdale, E. Rudi, C. Sullivan, A. Da.nsky. Third Row: P. Edwards, B. Copeland, j. McGrath, J. Cox, N. Tyler, j. Ticknor, B. Castor, B. Mills, B. Corbett. Fourth Row: D. Bean, E. Holcomb, R. Baumann, R. McGilvra, D. Seely. Fifth Row: D. Corbett, Mr. McKenzie, D. Adamson. This year, the band elected the following officers: Priscilla Asper, presidentg Vera Pantle, vice-president: Doris Prins- low, sec.-treas.g Ed Baumann, librariang and Mary Bean, manager. The band has done much to promote school spirit by playing at the football and basketball games. Fall and spring concerts were given, and they participated in the annual district band contest which was held in Salem. Mr. McKenzie, Director Priscilla Asper, Pres. and Mr. McKenzie. Krllelea .. N The Cheer Leaders who participated in promoting pep during 1949-50 were Donna Duffy, yell queen, and her two assistants jim Ballweber, and Dick Corbett. Song Queens, Darlene Ostrom and Margaret Weigel completed our pep squad, who led our student body in school songs and yells. ,,,...i A .EX 1 'KW Pacific Univ. Willamette Univ . District Contest State Contest J. Polly Pacific Univ. ,Q rensics To i U ,152 Mr. Keller f V coach , Q ,xx I A t 1 ,,,. . -t I I sting' ,Q fs E - L. Granner i Pacific Univ. 4 Willamette Univ. District Contest State Contest . HO' Q, cI A. Hansen h W' District Contest ' I A t + State Con es nw L. Larson District Contest K Willamette Univ. ' - ,, ' I 1 ' m 1 ELKAPPS1 H an 'Tl District Contest 'E Q, A ,. S. Slover Willamette Univ. B. Schifsky Willamette Univ- , nv- Q t ya. . . ..,v!... ,.. ...JJ . 0 Q I l , W' . A n- 'S , gn .lari Q C' Ruud 3' - 5, District Contest , .- Willamette Univ. ' A tatt 2 B. Keener District Contest Willamette Univ. E.. Rogers District Contest xx Willamette Univ. 1 Pacific Univ. . 1...- D. Monnier Willamette Univ- Lois Granner and Pat Withers. debaters, placed third at Pacific Univ., and won first place in the Middle Willamette District Contestg thus qualifying them for state competition. Albert Hansen won second place in the Middle Willamette District Contestg thus qualifying him for state competition. HOME C0 G The Commercial Club spon- sored the first Woodburn High School Home Coming. The yell leaders, song queens, and pep clubs from three years previous were present. A dance honoring the alumni was held in the Dog House directly following the basketball game with Mnlalla. 3 dies' R lil' men Front Row: D. Pillsbury, K. Miller, H. Hermanson, P. Withers, B. Keener, V. Moran. Back Row V Toepfer, L. Dejardin, R. Undseth, S. Budeau, F. Cummings, E. Kelley, B. Anderson, F. Mills SENIOR CLASS PLAY On December 15, the Senior Class presented, LADIES IN RETIREMENT a three-act dramatic murder mystery. It was a huge success and was played to a capacity crowd. THE CAST Hazel Hermanson Patricia Withers. Victoria Moran. . Beatrice Keener. Joanne Green. . . Frances Mills. . Beverly Anderson Edward Kelley. . Fred Cumrnings Fred Cummings. Doris Pillsbury . .eau Q an . . . . . .Lucy Gilham . .Leonora Fisk . . .Ellen Creed . . .Emily Creed . . . Louisa Creed . . . .Sister Anastasia .Sister Theresa Albert Feather Mr. Bates ....Mr.Bates Business Manager Mr. Frank McDonnell directed the play, Miss Beverly Slaney assisted with the stage setting and make-up, and the business management was advised by Miss Leona Hopkins . Ir' .- 49 ff, J' 3' iv ki K, Meel Me in 51 Loui U 1 L-1 ,Q 'W X -J . .Y ,.. f . I ,.-- J' First Row: L. Nelson, B. Thompson, S. Cox. L. Larson, M. Block, M. Hagen, B. Copeland. Second Row: D. Hughes, A. Baglien, M. Schultz, E. Baumann, j. Rivenes, A. Bekebrede. Third Row: A. Rice, C. Add- icott, G. Paquin, C. Ruud, D. Davis, V. Dryden. an April 21 . The junior Class Play, MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS , was presented to alarge crowd THE CAST Q Mr. Smith ....... V ictor Dryden H L Mrs. Smith .... Bonnie Thompson Rose .... . . . Marilyn Hagen L ' Esther. . . . . Margaret Block ig,- Agnes. . . . . Linda Nelson . Tome ....... . .Shirley cox T 'fi':-.. A Lon .......... Dewain Davis ' . Grandpa Prophater. . .Gene Paquin A Eba A Katie ......... Loris Larson A Vql ,,,- V 5 ' Mrs. Waughop. . . Bertha Copeland Ida Boothby ...... Alice Baglien 'i'i? A A' -'l' i' john Shephard ..... Charles Ruud 5 A , i ,' Fred Gregory. . . Edward Baumann rf ' ? A 5 Lucille Pentard. . .Darlene Hughes A , Mr. Dodge. . .... Al Beckebrede A ' Ighudnuify' ' ' ' Ch:a:Ses1Aqdicott Miss Slaney and the art department assisted with the on uc or Jo an Rwenes stage setting and make-up. Mr. McDonnell directed the play. I ill' 'lv' 9 ' J 5539 Ham Room Mk Our home rooms, this year, have had several activities including boys sports, skits for assemblies, a student body skate, and a contest among home rooms to sell annuals. An election was held in the home rooms who sold their quota of yearbooks, to choose a king and queen of the Wohiscan . Those honored were Eldon Erb and Donna Duffy. Home Room - 204 Mr. Dailey, Advisor. Q15 5 . .yr 7 f s f .2 5 , 3 WZ 5 . .5 3 N V M ' , as-.1 '-- K Kb 'l..,.1,..3 17? .4 f -'dvr ' 'usb First Row: L. Granner, M. Hagen, D. Duffy, E. seaton, E. Eru, B. Sigloh, K. Williams, R. Worley, D. Wolf. Second Row: P. Brundidge, O. Frederickson, B. Goss, C. English, A. Foltyn. L. Eskelsen, B. Glass, K. McNary. Third Row: D. Davis, R. Young, R. Meininger, R. Shenck, L. Dejardin, E. DeGuire, R. Corbett, H. Deshon, G. Kraemer. Fourth Row: C. Stinnett, V. Dryden, R. Fisher, R. McCauley, W. Fryer, J. Thom- as, A. Danskey. J. Schoenbechler, Mr. Dailey. , if tt' it -. Home Room - 102 - Mr. Barbour. Advisor First Row' S. Slover V. Hampton. L H ns B. N . , . a en, orton, M. Taylor. D. Seaton. C.Seaton. K. Schubert. D. Slover. Mr. Barbour. Second Row: j. Graham, J. Gral-.mmf P. Foltyn, D. Cummings, D. Klenski. P. Foster, S. Thompson, J. Ticknor, M. Schultz, T. Stampley, F. Mellmer. Third Row: D. Seaton, P. Mc Laughlin. S. Cox, L. Larson. P. Edwards. A. Steele, V. Stretch. V. Schubert. F. Jones, K. H l . ' ' h eyer y Fourth Row. A. Taylor, B. Thompson, W. Schroeder. B. St1cka.j. Cole. R. Chitwood. II .. ml tv- of ,F 'f 1 f-,za , K . . ,Q 'Y JV ' s.1-.5n.5. .,. ' 'R A 1 1: 1 N' Piif A V' ,ff?'3 3 ' ' Q. 1 'r 'M . wg 'E .5 f .g . , ' 1. 1 fb-ls 'M ' of H '1 Qs' Home Room - 112 - Mr. Sheron. Advisor First Row: I. Layne, P. Luffman, G. Herzberg, C. Helsel, P. Houseweart, C. Helsel. B. Keener, H. Hermanson, A. Miller. Second Row: M. Austin, O. Keillor. M. Kuns. A. Krupicka, J. Mattson, D. Toepier, G. Kay, D. Hughes, R. Herigstad, L. Stevenson. Third Row: R. McCauley. H. cCormick,K Nelson. j. Hove. L. Henderson. D. Lee. Fourth Row: J. Kelley, L. Berkey, H. Dew, K. P Hurias M Henn Hall Mr Sheron ESE , '35 Q ' A Q. fr' ,.-.fl La V... Y.. ' 2 . e ,W 4 ,. A 'm 1.6 40 an 1 A J Home Room - 208 - Mr. Nelson, Advisor First Row! M. Block. M Weigel A Baglien .I Ballw b E U .- . .. . . e er. . Christopherson, B. Anderson, P. Tremaine, B.Stinnett. Second Row: W. Thompson, F. Ballweber, P. Shook. j. Piper, T. Medearis. E. Nelson. L. Lewis. H. Weigel. B. Wells. Third Row: j. Cox. V. Barth. P. Aicher, M. Bean, B. Castor, B. Corbett, A. Bean, Mr. Nelson, Fourth Row: B. Castor, R. Anderson, E. Eder. S. Van Arsdale, D. Bonncker, E. Ahrens, H. Swafford, Filth Row: E, Ba Bekebrede, G. C1-an . umann, D. Adamson. S. Budeau. T. Belleque, A. e 6 :W15 v JB 'F' 535. is A-if Q, Q Home Room - 210 - Mr. Thompson. Advisor First Row: W. Hulst. D. Baird. 0. Larson. R. McCormick. W. Meiserlheimer. j- Painter, F. Mills, D. Lehman, S. Baglien. S. Anderson, S. Parker. Second Row: Moss. R- Sh0l'tl'id3!. 1- Biker. B. Wangerin. P. Roberts, j. Yuranek. D. Miller. B. Mills, O. Moen. Third Row: L. Peterson, R. Hngenauer. R. Myers, A. Medearis, P. Mitchell, L. Merrioft, O. Murphy. B. Copeland, K. Miller, V. Moran. Fourth Row! R. Bauman, B.Withers, D. Roberts, C. LaBarr. Mr. Thompson. D. Laubsch, D. Monnier. E :sift Home Room - 104 - Mr. McDonnell., Advisor First Row: E. Werner, K. Klopp. M. Bothum, F. jones, W. Helsel. A. Rice. j. Vande- hey. S. Vistica, D. Waymire. C. Taylor. Second Row: j. Castor, B. Laubsch, R. Und- seth, V. Toepfer, G. Pearson, C. Addicott, V. Taylor, L. Buchanan, j. Pearson, I. Monnier. Third Row: S. johnson, M. Monnier, A. Bergan, j. Hugill, H. Zurlxnden, P. Withers. M. Chitwood, S. Knox, F. Wytaske. Fourth Row: J. Martin, L. Wilson, D. Wantz. Fifth Row: W. Workman. F. Vishnu, P. Parker. G. Wells, j. Wells, Mr. Mc Donnell. Q , if Home Room - ll0 - Miss Fugate, Advisor Fira! Row: N. Schuler. M. Prinslow. V. Pantle, L. Nelson. P. Asper. D. Paradis, A. Nelson. C. Ruud, Miss Fugate, Second Row: D. Ostrom. V. Eder. D. Rice. j. Nortl P. johnson, D. Pillsbury, M. Parton. W. Parton, G. Paquin. Third Row: j. Vifquain. B. Schifsky, D. Oakes, J. Polly, A. Schervgm, L. Nine, Stack, P, LaBqrr,j, Rivim I lgourth Row: D.Prinslow. E. Rogers, E. Rhienholdi. T. Plumb.S. Odgers. Fifth Row: F. Pantle. !.. Landis, C. Roberts, P, Singer, E, Hindnhn, C. 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Mx f X ' 16 Q W W x Qi? 1 fi Ken S chube rt Right Half X jim Vandehey Left End A Stanley Quarterback Dean Seaton Fullback Merle Henn Right Guard Monnier ayton Seaton C arles Ruud Right Tackle Odgers Quarterback I. 5 . M jack Wells Right End Left Guard 5, Center A K I if , ' ,, S' Y' f . jim Hall Andy R1ce Tackle Right Han Eldon Erb Left Find Leonard Pavlic ek Right Half Lyle Hendersor Center foolball Sauad CHARLES SHERON MARSHALL BARBOUR First Row: L. Dejardin, Mgr., A. Steele, L. Henderson, j. Wells, D. Laubsch, C. Seaton, F. Pantle, M. Henn, R. Herigstad, Mgr. Second Row: C. Sullivan, Mgr., A. Medearis, D. Davis, A. Bean, H. Zurlind- en, A. Rice, S. Odgers, S. Vistica, R. Fisher, L. Butterfield, P. May. Third Row: L. Pavlicek, R. Mc Cormick, K. Schubert, T. Belleque, C. Ruud, D. Monnier, D. Seaton, J. Hall, j. Vandehey, Coach Sher0l'1- In the pre-season ratings, the Woodburn Bulldogs, under Coaches Sheron and Barbour, were pegged for the second division in WVL standings. The team was not daunted by predictions and came through with plenty of fight and spirit to have only 1 loss, l tie, and 5 wins: they also took the league runner-up spot. The 'Dogs were headed for the championship until they were nosed out by Canby 12 to 7 in the final game of the year. The Canby game was the last for the following seniors: Erb, Henn, Meisenheimer, Monn- ier. Seaton, Vistica, and Wells. Managers were Herigstad and Dejardin. SCORES Woodburn 0 Hood River Z5 Woodburn 26 Willamina 0 Woodburn 13 Silverton 0 Woodburn 13 Mt. Angel 12 Woodburn 21 Sandy 7 Woodburn 6 Estacada Z Woodburn 19 Molalla O Woodburn 30 Dallas 12 Woodburn 7 Canby 13 Pat Hurias Forward Ex! Scott Odgers Guard Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Qc jim Vandehey Forward -sfxfgf-' Tom Belleque Center 26 Sweet Home 36 Sacred Heart 34 Silverton 42 Dallas 34 Dallas 35 Canby 37 Dayton 39 Mt. Angel 40 Estacada 50 Canby 39 Woodburn Alumni 36 Molalla 33 34 26 31 25 Z5 32 45 34 Z8 27 51 Ralph Undseth Center Dean Seaton Guard Merle Henn Clayton Seaton Forward Leonard Pavlic ek Guard Woodburn 39 Woodburn 41 Woodburn 33 Woodburn 45 Woodburn 42 Woodburn 45 Woodburn 34 Woodburn 33 Woodburn 56 Woodburn 36 Woodburn 63 Non- league games E Guard Lyle Henderson Silverton Mt. Angel Dallas Estacada Dallas Sandy Canby Molalla Sacred Heart Sweet Home Sandy Forward 41 46 45 55 44 51 Z5 34 43 41 43 ARIIY BASKIZTBALI XMIM 'M 5.,,,,,.4 First Row: S. Odgers, C. Seaton, M. Henn, D. Seaton, L. Henderson. Second Row: L. Dejardin, Mgr., Coach Barbour,j. Vandehey, R. Undseth, P. Hurais, T. Belleque, L. Pavlicek, E. Erb, Mgr. lf the Bulldogs had taken the aspect on life that they did in the District 11 tour- nament, they would surely have breezed home to the WVL championship. As it was, the team started out very well by winning three straight games, but lost headway as the sea,- son progressed. They did not regain their early season form until after they took con- solation honors at the district meet. The Woodburn basketball future is bright with Sophomores and juniors making up a good portion ofthis yeax-'s first team . Seniors donning suits for the last time this season were: Seaton, Henn, Huiras, and Undseth. Managers were Dejardin and Erb. First Row: j. Hugill, L. Berkey, O. Larson, B. Withers, sponsored by: J. Ballweber. Second Row: R. Meyers, Mgr., R. Schenke, 0- L- Wifhefs Woodburn Lumb C D. corbetr, D. Wolf, D. Baird, coach she.-on ' aseb ll First Row: L. Berkey, H. Dew, E. DeGuire, K. Klopp, J. Kelley, H. Swofard, J. Ccle, G. Paquin. Second Row: O. Larson, A. Evans, J. Vandehey, L. Pavlicek, E. Erb, A. Nelson, S. Odgers, J. Hall, L. Henderson, Coach Sheron. Third Row: M. Henn. E. Kelley, R. Undseth, P. Hurais, R. Fisher, J. Ticknor, J. Hugill, R. Heimeyer, J. Schoenbecker, H. Deshon. Fourth Row: L. Dejardin, Mgr., R. Herigstad, Mgr., R. Bauman, D. Baird, B. Withers, E. Rudi, R. Shortridge, C. Sullivan. The Bulldogs, champions in 1949 under Coach Sheron. are up against stiff competition in the '50 season and are going to have to play good ball throughout the season to maintain the undefeated record. Although handicapped by the loss of seven veterans from last sec son the squad still has the makings of achampionship outfit. The following lettermen are returning: Henderson, Larson, Vandehey, Odgers, Nelson, Henn, Erb, and Hall. Baseball Schedule Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn Woodburr 401-1 Woodburn K 1 I , Woodburn , P23 Q. Woodburn Woodburn Woodburn 1 . S ,,. ffl Newberg Mt. Angel Sandy Silverton Molalla Dallas McMinnville Estacada Canby McMinnville N I QW 'J , G ' W 5 I 'Cl 65,1 Q, 'F A new . 4--annie First Row: R. Myers, T. Medearis, F. Melmer, W. Helsel, M. Bothum, R. Worley, D. Wolf, F. Pantle, G. Pearson, D. Paradis, Mgr. Second Row: F. Vistica, K. Schubert, C. Ruud. C. Seaton, R. McCormick, D. Seaton, M. Schultz, S. Vistica, j. Wells, E. Ahrens. Third Row: Coach Barbour, A. Bean, D. Davis, A. Bekebrede, H. Zurlinden, T. Belleque, A. Rice, L. Pavlicek, j. Hall, K. McNary. Fourth Row: C. LaBarr, P. LaBarr, R. Schenck, S. Van Arsdale, B. Wells, D. Laubsch. V. Barth, D. Adamson, D. Bonacker. raclf Track April 6 April zo April 27 May 18 Schedule Canby Woodburn Silverton Estacada Canby Woodburn Woodburn D qllas Silverton Canby Fresh. Sop Silverton Dallas Woodburn Meet The prospects for the 1950 Woodburn track squad, under Coach Barbour, are much brighter than the season past. The squad is not too handicapped by the loss of only three veterans, and much experience was gained by the team last year. The B1 last year. The Bulldog kettermen returning for the '50 season are: McCormick, Pavlicek. Ruud. C. Seaton, D. Seaton, and Schultz. 7' , it 411. lll0iI3 of oh, 1 am a SENIOR, WILD and FREE, f Q The pride of the Woodburn Varsity, g 15 The Bloodiest Son of White and Blue, The Terror of rooks and sophomores, too. September 12 No hardier soul there lived than I When school began at Woodburn High, And little I cared if wind did blow Q: With open-air classes all the go. . R 5, FOOTBALL ' ' Sez Sheron, My boy, you're in the pink, But Hood River's tougher than you think. september 16 First grid of the year, we met defeat, Z3 Then squahhed Willamina--revenge is sweet! Z7 The grid Jamboree put South in the hole. 30 The Silverton-Woodburn tie took its toll. Says Coach, As of now, lad, here's where you'll be. He outlined some special duties for me. October 7 With my help we sent the Angels below. P , 14 We traveled to Sandy, butchered the foe. jay Z1 The Rangers we scored on the losing side, 2.8 And quickly deflated Molalla's pride. November 4 In a mudhole at Dallas I drowned da bums. Nice going, sez Coach, Keep dunkin' the crums x 4 fAfter the game the team voted me diy! Best water boy they ever did see!J 'A QI! 3 Alas, there arrived the fatal day, The Cougars of Canby came our way. They dashed to the ground our victory dream, BASKETBALL And handed the cup to the Ranger team. December 10 Basketball non-league started off slow. February 21 The boys from Sweet Home won twice in a row. Debember 13 We'l1 beat 'em. sez I, We'11make good our boast. February 18 And twice Sacred Heart's team gave up the ghost. . . eg December 16 In Jamboree games the Fox stood in line ' K 9 Ng For the trophy we held in year '49 ' f December 20 When Silverton Orange met Varsity Blue ' P Jan. Z7 We edged them by eight, they topped us by two. December ZZ Yes, anything's yours, sez Santa to me. Vacation Now git yer two tons OFFA MY KNEE! It's extra vacation, more days of rest, For snow-ridden cities out in the West. December Z8 February 4 December Z9 February 14 Alumni Dance Then Dallas both contests managed to win. Our timing's off, I'm sending you in. Coach gave me his ticker, saying no more. I wound up the clock and helped keep the score. Two victories o'er Canby I put in the bag, V- Then danced away to the Graduate Shag. Aw 3 'JN-A january 6 My pencil and watch wuz broken, that's why X March 6 We toppled two times to Mt. Angel High. january 10 We split with the Rangers, X February 7 winning a game, ' january Z5 Lost twice to Molalla, 3' February 17 much to our shame, February 13 Broke even with Sandy, February 27 I'm glad to say, And fought to third place March 1, 4, 6 in tournament play. CLASS AND CLUB EVENTS October 7 I put down my foot when new freshmen came. Senior-Freshman Their manners wuz bad, their speech wuz a shame. Reception Sez. I to myself, They won't forget Whenlslearn the rooks their edikette. October 9 Come Sophomore Skate I showed 'em my stuff. Sophomore Skate By Men Only time, the Rooks had enough. The junior boys left the floor in disgust, And twenty-four Sophomores bit the dust! December Z The honors I'll take at this junior affair junior Sock Hop No gaudier sock is found anywhere. Wake UP, sez my pal, You softhead, get wise, No junior would give the Senior a prize! y December 3 When Boosters fed Bulldogs Hindu style, I Booster I spread out my mat to rest awhile. ff Hindu Weren't girls invented to wait on a guy? f Dinner Of course! sez I to myself, sez I. ' I- V f ',l ff s December 9 Punching away with all of my might, All Q. I F. F. A. Someone would kiss the canvas tonight. 1 ,f - 3 Smoker The referee raised my gloved hand on high .4 Q l- King of the Canvas Kissers was I. December 15 My name in lights, success was assured, Senior Play, Ladies in R etirement And D. F. Zanuck hung on each word. Drama, romance, and suspense galore, I was the corpse in the oven door! Tableau February 18 GLC Volley- December Zl The Christmas Tableau was a wondrous sight. fYes, I wuz the wise man dressed in white, January 11 The audience offered a welcoming hand, Band ConcertWhen Maestro McKenzie struck up the band. Some sixty girls from various schools, Serving the ball and watching the rules. Though crashing the party, you need never doubt A muscular redhead bounced me back out. The Sophomore Dance drew stags to the floor, And Meet Arizona came to the fore. 'Twas rendered in pure melodius tones, Directed, Produced by Alice Rose jones. With very delightful Broadway romance, And junior Prom, that beautiful dance, With staying up late and hard work and all The jtmiors will be tough Seniors next fall. Silent for once, I watched the grand scene, While princesses waited to honor the Queen, And hearts rejoiced for miles around When Hazel I in splendor was crowned. Says Coach, My boy, with you at the bat, We'll chew 'em up or I'll eat my hat. In this position you will shine, As Bulldog Bat Boy you'11 do fine. ball Play Day March 10 Soph. Dance March 17 Musical Comedy April 21 Meet Me in St. Louis May 19 junior Prom May 5, 6 May Festival BASEBALL june 2 Graduation Oh, I am a GRADUATE, meek and mild, just eighteen years--Destiny's Child. No longer a big shot, no longer a Pup , Life is waiting to gobble me up. The cold heartless world beckons to me, No longer a SENIOR, WILD and FREE. Signed: x l I girl f 5lH? Z' NOUBNBRN QXCQYX x r'Nln X k Agia f P1 Vg? cf V ff! Z W ff 4 Qx X i 5' f Q I bs ,W 4, Ko XAXX X X X 1, A X f X v ji QU? f if Xxxw-ff K- ,Z D WTISING WOODBURN VARIETY STORE GREETING CARDS GIFTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' Front Street Woodburn Oregon WOODBURN GARAGE J. M. Hershberger De-Soto 8: Plymouth Since 1931 Phone Black 105 Woodburn Oregon I 0110 J. wlLsoN s. co. SALEM BUICKS BlSHOP'S Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts Lee Hats Stradivari Sport Shirts Hart-Schaffner 81 Marx Clothes STYLE CENTER FOR MEN 81 BOYS 145 N. Liberty Street Salem Oregon iam You ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT MILLER'S Summertime is here! Whether work or play, Mil1er's is the place to buy your summer clothes if you want smart style, good quality, and real economy brought about through long wearing, satisfactory garments in every particular. ALWAYS THE RELIABLE STORE MlLLER'S Salem Oregon KENNEL ELLIS STUDIOS Congratulations to the Graduating Clas s of 1:5011 Oregon Building Phone 7830 Salem Oregon of the Staff of the mam. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRANCH BANK OF PORT LAN D HI-WAY MARKET Congratulations WQODBURN Pendleton Shirts Lord jeff Sweaters Work Clothes Sportswear WEAR f QM, 9 ti' -T 1... S1 -, .. M 84 F GROCERY FROZEN FOODS FRESH VEGETABLES 3, Q , . rg A MEATS S FOR KITCHEN APPLIANCES AND HOME FURNISHINGS SEE MAY 81 LeDOUX Woodburn BEACON DRIVE-IN Fountain Quick Service Lunches 2 1f2 miles N. of Woodburn A Graduate of Your School Sends Greetings SHROCK MOTOR COMPANY Hudson Sales 81 Service Home of Good Used Cars Where Chemeketa goes to Church in Salem Phone 39101 Salem Oregon WOODBURN BOWLING ALLEY Black 16 BANK OF OREGON The Bank of Personal Service CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '5O' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pacific Highway Woodburn Oregon V' The New Jiffy Way Drive-In Featuring a variety of large sandwiches with fountain service and ROYAL FISH 81 CHIPS served to the taste of a. queen Frank Blecha fownerj One Mile South of Canby WOODBURN MUSIC STORE fYour Music Headquarters, Records X -bu Band Instruments Radios 4 A , ,Pianos I Q jv, P! 'X 3 Sheet Music 'fe Sewing Machines 164 W. Hayes St. Phone Blue 350 NICE GOING SENIORS! from ALL JOI-INSON'S your headquarters for the newest in coed fashions ..... MAKES LOOK at this line-up of fashion wear PORTABLE E1XCi'Ci1'1g bathing S11itS by ROSE MARIE REID TYPEWRITERS JANTZEN Outstanding playclothes by Royal JANTZEN Underwood KORET of CALIFORNIA smith-coma JUSTIN MC CARTY Reming-ton,Rand Cute, cute cot-tons by JONATHAN LOGAN ROEN TYPEWRITER JOAN NIILLER EXCHANGE THESE and many more await you at We Rent A11 Makes I of Machines Q am Phone 3 - 6773 Store For ladies Q - WOODBURN FEED 81 SUPPLY Perfection Feeds Seeds Fertilizers Phone Main 147 HUDSON'S Successors to TREMAINES 449 N. Front St. Phone Main 89 Woodburn, Oregon DRY GOODS READY TO WEAR HOSIERY WORK CLOTHES SHOES At Prices That Are Right FILBERT GROVE Waffles Anytime Southern Fried Chicken on Sundays Fountain Phone Red 149 1625 Hardcastle Pacific Highway LlVESAY'S LUMBER YARD General Building Material Manufacturers of Doors Sz Sash Saw Mill at Gervais Phone Main 56 Steaks NEW CLUB CAFE KILLIAN SMITH We Specialize In Sea Foods Merchants Lunches 9-all It WH W A..-MM -lyt- Open 7 a.m. to 1 a..m. Mr. L1 Mrs. A. L. McKenzie Phone Main 391 Implement House Woodburn Oregon 1f4 Courtesy of P. A. BERNARD HENN'S HATCHERY CHICKS Chevrolet Company M --V my Day old or started From double-pedigree, WOODBURN Sz ST. PAUL high producing flock. Telephones Improved Rhode Island Reds. Hatches Every Thursday Woodburn St. Paul mile east of Woodburn, Oregon M . Z2 151 Phone Black 3032 am 9 FOR THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF SPORTING GOODS AND OFFICIAL ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SEE HOWARD MAPLE SPORTING GOODS, INC. Tel. 6-3042 372 State St. Salem Oregon WOODBURN CYCLE SHOP We service what we sell and guarantee what we service. SCHWINN BUILT WORLD BICYCLES SPORTING GOODS ROY BECKWITH Member of Assoc. Bicycle Dealers of Oregon 583 Front Street Woodburn, Oregon Phone Main 182 AUSTIN'S MARIE, RALPH, ACKERMAN Prop. THE FAMILY STORE DRY GOODS NOTIONS NORTH STAR BLANKETS G 81 G UNION SERVICE 81 GARAGE Woodburn, Oregon M. H. Mac GROUCH at STRUTWEAR HOSIERY J. L. ..Johnny,, GILBERT FRUIT LOOM PRINTS SEE OUR BABY DEPT. PETERS SHOES Union Oil and Casome FOR THE FAIVIILY CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS LEVI OVERALLS Front Street Woodburn Stop Wear Lubrication Engine Repair and Tuneup Mechanics with 10 Years Experience Phone Blue 193 111 Front St. at Cleveland I QUALITY CI-HX Parmenter Reds New Hampshires Leghorns PRIEST HATCH ERY Hubbard, Oregon Eggs Chicks Fryers Poultry Supplies CLYDE WININGER UNION OIL DEALER Triton Oil Washing-Polishing Accessories 8: Repairs Stop-Wear Lubrication Main Z8 Pacific Highway Woodburn, Oregon WILLS MUSIC STORE Pianos - Radios - Organs Records - Sheet Music Sewing Machines Band Instruments IBoth Rental and Salesj Complete Repair Shop Willamette Val1ey's Leading Music Store for 71 years 43 Z State St. Salem Oregon WAGEMAN 81 WAGEMAN REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE T. G. Guthrie, Salesman Telephone - Red 189 Telephones: Office - Green 46 Res. - Red 293 Woodburn, Oregon BILL 8. AL'S HIGHWAY SERVICE C S H T A C M U MATTSON'S P D O R N P For the Finest Ice Cream AUTO , L R A E R P Phone Mairm 164 E A N I E R G S 981 Pacific Highway Phone Needy 40F5 99E. Hubbard WELLS NEW MARKET 311 N. Front St. Woodburn, Oregon Phone Main 6 Read The News In Your Hometown Newspaper WOODBURN INDEPENDENT 61 Years Old But Brand New Every Thursday MAX 84 PHIL 'X CHEVRON GAS STATION PIX THEATRE Enjoy the Finest Pacific Highway Phone Main 212 We always show the PICK of PICTURES Phone Main 59 Woodburn CONEY ISLAND LA BARR'S BAKERY Fountain-Lunches Home - Made Pies FRESH PASTRY ICE CREAM ROASTED NUTS Phone Blue 158 R. L. ELFSTROM Paints Furnitur e Appliances Floor Covering Gifts Roofing Draperies Wallpaper 340 Court Street Salem, Oregon DR. GEORGE W. KING OPTOMETRIST 144 Garfield Woodburn Phone Main 192 SAUVAIN MOTOR COMPANY There's a FORD in your future! AUTHORIZED Sales FORD Service Phone Main Z Woodburn Oregon C. H. AHRENS HDWE. Your Marshall Wells Store Paint - - Plumbing- - Hous ew ar es Hardware Home of Maytag Washers Zenith Appliances Woodburn, Oregon WOODBURN PHARMACY A Woodburn High Booster Prescription Specialists WOODBURN FOOD MARKET Phone Main 75 293 Front St. ALLISON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods-Shoes-Men's Wear SPONSORS Ladies and Chi1dren's Wear 283 N. Front St. WOODBURN AUTO PARTS Phone Black 179 ECONOMY CLEANERS 174 Garfield St. BALDY'S PLACE Kalousek 8: Sons PIPER'S JEWELRY STORE Buy That Graduation Gift Here Phone Main 24 429 Front St. WOODBURN MEAT MARKET For Choice Meats See Rudy Anderson Phone Main 51 439 Front St. WIESE PHARMACY Good Health to A11 From Rexa1l WALTER SCHULER Fine Furniture-Appliances Phone Main 148 607 Front St. ALYCE'S STUDIO Phone Black 107 237 Front St. COMPLIMENTS of SPIC 8: SPAN to the Class of BO JNO. P. HUNT 81 SON Woodburn, Oregon JAMISON CHEVRON SERVICE Let Atlas Be Your Guide Phone Main 257 WOODBURN il DR. WALLACE LEE DENTIST Phone Black 158 202 Allen Bldg. 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