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Jones, Clemens, Frazier, Thiel, Nevil, Simonil, Turpin, Blanchard, Hess, Smith Cabinet President ............... ........ D onna jones Vice-President ......... ....... P hyllis Nevil Secretary ............ ................ C heril Hess Treasurer ................. .......... F lorestine Simonis Social Chairman .......... ......... L ucille Turpin Advisor .......,........ ........ M iss Smith Five girls and the advisor, Miss Smith, attended the Girls' League conference held at Olympia on October 5. It was an interesting visit and proved helpful in gaining new and better ideas. The hot dog sales at football games were continued this year and they turned out very well. The traditional St. Patrick's day Tolo Dance was held on March 14, and many couples danced to the Winlock High School Band, in the beautifully decorated audi- torium. The last event of the year's activities was the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, at which the girls honored their mothers. The Girls' League made great progress this year in raising the standards of the girls in the school and in helping to clean up the building.
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Student Council President .............. ....... K eith Walbridge CLASS R12PiussEN'rAr1vns- Vice-President ......... ......... J ack Griffith 12th ...................................... Gene Stanley Secretary ............................ Lucille Turpin Betty Wicker Treasurer ...................... Lavonne Brewster 11th ....... .... Lloyd Knight Ass't. Treasurer .................. Gerry Frazier Belva Feris Wocowa Editor .................. Marilyn Schulz 10th ....... ....... L ee Sadlier Beavertonian Editor .... ........ A nne Insell Lois Scotberg Member at Large .............. Shirley Erkela 9th ....... ........... D on Stuart Advisor ..,.,,..,..........,.,. ......... M r. Stroud Joan Rarnsower The student body activities started the year under the direction of the student council composed of the above officers. Under the leadership of these officers the student body had a very profitable year. The deficiency in the student body fund was helped considerably by booster dances given after home basketball games and also by the annual Curtis Publishing Company magazine subscription drive. A total of approximately .8815 worth of subscriptions were sold, which enabled the student body to purchase a public address system and a record player. This was used at several dances and assembly programs. The student council members joined the organization known as the National As- sociation of Student Councils, from which they received pins and arm bands. Some of the projects of the student council and the student body during the year were: The repairing and restoration of the alumni pictures, the putting up of an Honor Roll plaque, and the production of a skit entitled See Yourself as Others See You, which was a characterization of students and teachers and their not too agreeable traits. The student body finished another active year by electing next year's officers.
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Ztldgvdruiararqr' Cl2E .'5U'-'QSUII-Elf-Btitljb' lgtbermen: First row--Parker, La. Knight, Turpin, Johnston, Sadlier, Wire, W. Stuart, C. Stuart, Short, B. Stuart, Ll. Knight, Stanley. Second row--Hiester, Hummels, Manfredi, Walbridge, Risley, Layton, Blum, Hansen, Bay, Phillips, Brainard, Pellham, Griffith. Girls' Athletics-First now-Hummels, Davis. Robbins. Smith. Second row--Hinecker, Graham, Hobert, Simonis. Third row-Clemens, Wills, Turpin, Feris, Kneeling- Graham, Simonis, Davis, Clemens. Stand- ing-Hobert, Robbins, Ferie, Turpin, Wills, Hummels, Hinecker. Absent-Clark, Frazier, Evans, Nevil, Brewster. Lettermen's Club In the past year, the Lettermen have successfully tried to regain their lost place of leadership in the school. At the end of the football season they elected a football queen. Shirley Thomas was elected and she was presented with a corsage. This elec- tion may become a tradition at Woodlanri High. The Lettermen initiation was held at the home game with LaCenter. To build up the treasury, ice cream slices were sold 'at basketball games. They also sponsored one of the Booster Dances, which was a big success. Girls' Athletic Association Being the only Lettergirl in Senior High this year, Mae Davis was chosen presi- dent of GAA. The GAA's activities were volleyball, basketball, and softball. The volleyball team this year consisted of eight members: Mae Davis, Patsy Clark, june Wills, Donna Robbins, Geraldine Frazier, Gwen Hummels, Lucille 'l'urpin, and Eva Clemens. Substitutes were Phyllis Nevil and Florestine Simonis. The Girls' Athletic Association sponsored the first Booster Dance of the year.
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