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KEITH BETTY WALBRIDGE WICKER FBS. IUN E WILLS 4 3 Vice EFIIIBII Ladies 3 Sextette Queen 4 1 Rep. 4. Chorus l, 2, 3: Girls' League 1. 2, 3, 4: Prp Club IE. 43 Dramatics 3, 4: Question uf Fiwxuresn IS: G.A.A. 4: Beavertonian 3. 4: Wocowa 4. Entered from Portland 2: Beavertonian 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4 5 June Mad 3 1 Dramat- ics 3, 4, An Error 3: Chorus 4: All Trico Team 3. ff.. I-IRNIE GARVIN DOBLE HOLT 'Blackieu League 1. horus 1, 2, 3, 4: 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Song 3 Wocowa 4: Class TOM WIRE
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F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Pres. 3: Football 2, 4: Basketball 4: Class Rep. 4: Letterman 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. 3. EUGENE BILL STANLEY STUART I Chorus 1, 2:Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Beavertonian 4: Wocown 4: June Mad 3: Class Rep. 3. ESTELLE THIEI. Q Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4: Gll'lB' League 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Vice Pres. 3: June Mad Stage Mgr. 8. Rep. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Dramatxcs 3, 4: Question of Fxgux-es 3: President 4: June Mad Prop. Mgr. 3: Wocowa 4. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treas. 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Sextette 4: Class Vice Pres. 4: Wocowa 4. SHIRLEY HENRY THOMAS TURPIN HM THOMAS F.F.A. 1, 2..: Secretary 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Class Sec. 2: Member-at-large 2: June Mad 3: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4.
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Class History On a brisk September morning in 1935,lten of this year's graduating class began their formal education in Woodland Grade School. They were: Mary jean Blue, Bill Blum, Lavonne Brewster, May Davis, Barbara Hobert, Donna jones, Gene Stanley, Estelle Thiel, Keith Walbridge, and june Wills. In the freshman year students from Yale, Ariel, Green Mountain, Clover Valley, and other schools joined the group. The Beaver Tracks, the junior high paper, edited by Anne Insell and Keith Walbridge, was our main achievement of the freshman year. The highlight of our sophomore year was the initiation by the fiendish-er, that is -sweet, kind, and lovable juniors. At the dance that evening a prize fa bag of pea- nutsj was presented to Anne Insell for her Santa Claus costume. We ordered our class sweaters in forest green with a forest green and white letter and numerals. In our junior year we avenged ourselves to a certain degree when we initiated the sophomores. Later we ordered class rings and pins from Master Engravers. june Mad, a three-act comedy, was presented as the class play. Those in the cast were as follows: Marilyn Schulz, Henry Turpin, Lavonne Brewster, Tom Wire, Charlotte Chapman, Keith Walbridge, Donna jones, George Manfredi, jerry Hiester, Bill Stuart, Marian Mulkey, Mary jean Blue, and Arthur Risley. The production staff consisted of Patsy Clark, Estelle Thiel, Anne Insell, and jim Thomas. Our final success of the year was the annual junior-Senior Prom. The decoration committee, headed by Patsy Clark and George Manfredi, succeeded in carrying out to perfection the unusual and beautiful theme of an old Dutch garden, complete with tulip beds, dikes, and a wind- mill that worked! Music was furnished by the Winlock Cardinals dance band. During our senior year we kept up our good record by giving a senior ball which was comparable to our junior prom. The couples attending danced in a star-studded gymnasium to the same band which played for our junior prom. The theme, Moon Dreams, was carried out by silver stars and a big, yellow moon that winked at the dancers. Our senior play, Kind Lady, was another big success for the class. The production of the annual was a class project and kept us pretty busy. We finished the year by sneaking to Offut Lake, where a wonderful day was spent by the entire class. Now we are leaving Woodland High, as we have finished this part of our educa- tion. We owe a great deal to our teachers and parents who have helped us this far. As we go on, we hope we can repay them by proving that we can succeed. However, as we leave Woodland and go out in the world we take with us cherished memories of all the good times we have had during our school years.
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