Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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First now-Graham, Laurance, B. Knnnow, Tenold, C. Kannow, Schumacher, Simonis, Hummels, P. Williams, Er-stud. Hinecker: second row-Matson, 'Lauterbach, Davis, Patterson, B. Stuart, Daily, C. Stuart, Hahn, L. Knight, Phillips, Pellham, Griffith, Mansigh: third row-Brewster, L. Williams, Krum- lnui, Dawson, Feris, Frazier. Nevil, Turpin, Kalahan, Northcut, Treick. Erkela, Lulow, Lillard, Tun- ner. Whitworth. President ............ ..... L oretta Schumacher Representatives ....... ......... B elva Feris Vice-President ....... .......... L avern Knight Lloyd Knight Secretary .......... ......,. N orma Lulow Advisors ........ ...... M iss Lauterbach Treasurer ...... ....... N an Dawson Mr. Matson The first event of the year was the annual initiation of the sophomores on Octo- ber 11, In addition a party was given that night, The class decided upon Master Engravers Sunburst rings and many bought rings and pins. The junior class play, Ghostly Quarantine, was the mystery-comedy type. The play was held in December. The juniors sold more magazine subscriptions than the seniors in the annual drive for funds and, as a forfeit, the seniors took the juniors on a skating party. A stationery sale made S21 for the class. The Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 24. The Prom chairman was Lucille Turpin and the theme was Melody Lane of Memories. P

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School Calendar FEBRUARY 7-LaCenter takes two fantastic games from Beavers. 46-32. 11-Beavers lose to Deaf school, 38-33. 12--Seventh grade has Valentine party. 1-4--Cathlamet wins, 54-39. 14-Pep Club gives annual dance honoring King and Queen of Hearts. Proceeds split with Student Body. 17--F. F. A. tourney. 18-Beavers win from cellar-position Spudders, 35-23. 21--Stevenson here. We lost . . . 24-Same old story. We lost again to Mill Plain there. 28-Last game of season. Unbeaten Kalama Chinooks beat us on our floor. 28-Dramatics Club sponsors final Booster dance after basketball games. It was an immensely enjoyed stocking dance. MARCH 5-National School Assembly featuring Mr. Everman and the amazing uses of liquid air. ' 7-Ninth grade has party. 10-Interclass championship games. Seniors win. 14-Girls' League annual St. Patrick's Tolo dance. Many students danced to the music of the Winlock band in the auditorium. 18-Students hear noted speaker, Dr. james Miller, give inspiring talk on Know- ing How. 19-Blind xylophonist, Pierce Knox, entertained the students in a Braille benefit show in the big gym. ' 21-Spring was ushered in by the election of a Daffodil Queen and two princesses, whose pictures appeared in the Longview Daily News. 25-National School Assembly presented the Christians and their movie, The River of No Return. ' 28-Practice baseball game with Ridgefield. Score 4-4. 29-Sextette and Clarinet Trio travel to Shelton to enter music meet. Retumed with Excellent Plus and Excellent ratings, respectively. APRIL 1-Beavers met Ridgefield in a second practice game. 1-F. F. A. Parents and Sons banquet. 3--Spring vacation begins. 8-Back to school. Another baseball game at Kelso. 10--Professor Turtle, magician, puzzles students. 11-Spanish class presents interesting Pan-American assembly. 11-First league game with Kalama here. 15-juniors and Seniors have great fun on a skating trip to Kelso. 18-Beavers travel to Cathlamet for their second baseball league game. 23-24-Senior class presents drama, Kind Lady. A huge success for the class. 25-Sophomore-junior party enjoyed by all. RIAY 2-Annual Mother-Daughter tea sponsored by Girls' League. Senior girls' final tribute to mothers before graduation. A lovely afternoon enjoyed by mothers and daughters. 2-Fourth league game played. ' 9-Another baseball game. This time Beavers travel to Castle Rock. -Spring Music Festival presented to townspeople by music department. 13-16-Trico league Dlay-offs. 16-Seniors sneak to Offut lake and have a wonderful time. 23-Seniors finish up their schooling and prepare for commencement. 24-junior class gives junior Prom, which is enjoyed by everyone in attendance. UNE ' J 1-Baccalaureate, the first formal part of graduation attended by shaky grads. 2-Commencement, the end of 34 students' high school careers. 4-School closes. The rest of the kids call it a year. Mr. Stroud posts warnings to all trout in tributaries of Lewis river. e, I



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SNAPSHOTS I-Grandma, what big feet you have! 2'--'Whatcha doin'? 3-Gruesome foursome. 4---Dirty! Oh. my Gosh! 5-Twins. 6---You tell her, Bil!y. 7- Fmsh G. A. A. R---Too early in the morning. 9--VVonder if she can ski? 10-Wrong end up. 11-- Nice doggy. 12iR-U-F-F. 13-Trespassing, that is. 14---- Pete. 15-Legn. 16-What overnight beauty cream won't do. 17--Donna. 18-Just pals. 19--How did this happen? 20--Spring. 21--Colleen. 22-Catcher.

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