Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA)
- Class of 1954
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To each and every one who in any way helped make the 19511 WOCOWA possible, the editor and the advisor are grateful. if v Q- was a RM ,K QS I . A oax 'r. it gg 'iw ,,:. Dqv-K ii I S Bond A J rrow W fi! X J ggh 564006 'N'-. 1' xx X Alden Baillie, after completing a three year term, resigned this Spring. He was replaced by John Hillis. Norman Jackson, who has served on the board since 1950, was re-elected as chairman of the board. Quiet, friendly, Hr. Hornburg is completing his first year as Woodland superintendent of schools. He was called from Neah Bay last August. Since then he has seen the approval of an S8oo,ooo bond levy for a new high school which is expected to be ready for use by September 1955. Dorothy Martin, clerk of the boardg J . George I-Iomburg, school superintendent, Mrs. Beatrice Jolly, Upper Lewis River member, Hrs. Teander Olson, town board member, Norman Jackson, Lewis River Bottoms memberg Mr. E. R. Sellers, Lower Lewis Ever member, Mr. John T. Hillis, Clark County member. N-.. ri 4 AF .. .,,. V. M f - ' 5 f- wvyiliym '-1 F. PT . M fs w y, N 31324 Y F 5 Q 5 Vim im ,A X f -fr: TQ --P 1 qv 'f 6-A , f SG wwf ' Q l lRS.TAYLOR5 KITCHEN HE LPE RS 5 I M .fm -5 llbll 5 -:1' 'qzz . ' Z' Q2 1 Ivl' ': .'.' ,, EIE f f .. ,'- A-- YUH V F mn.mrAnLANn3 omcf swf ,.,., zu MR. SEHMITT - VIRHOLLOWAY - BILL KASBFR6 ., ll Fi NRDRAKE Am, LIBRAFPIANS FIR. HANFTS OFFICE STAFF MR. STINNETT MP.HomBuRrJ5 QFFICE STAFF qfg PM J George Homburg Gerald Pi. Hanft Superintendent Principal yi- 9 'n -1- -n:. :- meiwg G wsu Fx' . 5 . V- . ,iw sf: 7 5 'a . ' JT' . 5Y'f45f5'S3x?'M f.1Qf,:ff f Q h1',Q,f:Aw2Qf 0 mg? i ,XR .ff R Dorothy Blauman Secretary to Hr. Hanft OSCAR IECEEE P. E. -Healfh-State History-Driver Training NORMAN V. SCHROEDER Eighth Grade TROUD JOHN FLUKE Music Supervisor urnalisn JCBEPH SEINKO, JR. Hood-Hetal Shop BIRDN D. BLAUHAN Eighth Grade-P.E. mm S. DRAKE, Jn English-Library FRED S. MARTIN Vocational Lgric ture J Mg. 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THOMAS Vocational Home Economics OLIVIA DQGUIRE Spanish-History English ff ff av 2552 M. till J K G. ff ' is 2 K . 'V r A fu. K, 'f' ',' Q 4 R in .-.. it Qi 1 :Mi 53 32 as 2? I .,f,, PX V1 : V1.2 ja . L , 4 1 X I. WARD LESLIE HARDY: FFA l,2,35 Driver's Club 45 2. ANNA L Choms 45 Wocowa 45 Class Traas. 45 Foolball 3.45 Baseball 3,45 Lehermen 45 Take Cara of My Liflle Girl 4. OUISE GASTON: Girl's League l,2,35 Se 45 Pep Club 35 Pres. 35 FHA l,25 Driver's Club 45 Choms 2, Beaverfonian 45 Editor 45 Class Sec. 35 Sfudenr Council 45 Jr. Prom Chairman 35 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Office 2, 3,45 Library 25 Nonnelfe 3, 45 Tolo Chairman 35 Maiorefre 3, 45 GAA 2,3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. 3. JAMES D. LEFEVER: FFA I,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3, 45 Chorus 2,45 Football 3,45 Lerfermen 3,45 Driver's Club 4. C. ss- 4. KATHRYN Lounse HARDY: emu League l,2,3, V. Pres. 45 Pep Club 45 FHA l5 Driver's Club 45 Chorus 2,45 Yell Queen 45 Class Sec. l,45 Office 2,3,45 GAA I,2. 5. RAYMoNo RONALD oemorr. Baskefball u,z,a,4, Leffermen 3,45 Foofball 3,45 Chorus 45 Jr. Prom King 35 Srudenl Council 45 ASB Pres. 45 Sr. Ball Chairman 4. 6. LOIS EVELYN VAUGHN: Entered from Cederville Calif. 35 Girl's League 3,45 FHA 45 Chorus 45 Beaverionian 4. 4. HELEN LOUISE KUPER: Enrerecl from Simi, Calif. 25 5. RIC HARD 6. PATRICIA GirI's League 2,3,45 FHA 45 Beavertonian 45 Office 25 Library 4. DON KROON: Beaverronian 45 Leffermen I,2,3,45 Class V. Pres. 35 Basketball I,2, 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Baseball i,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Jr. From Chairman 35Sfu- denr Council 2. ANN NELSON: Girl's League l,2,3,45 FHA i,2,35 Sec. 45 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Office 45 Library 45 GAA I53. I. WARREN LEE SNYDER: FFA I,2,35 Drivers Club 45 Dangerous Nan McGraw 35 Take Care of My Litrle Girl 45 Class Pres. 25 Stu- dent Council 1,25 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Jr. Prom Chairman 3. 2. BARBARA ANN KARNIS: Girl's League l,2,3,45 '-3. DONALD Pep Club 45 FHA 1,25 Sec. 35 Wocowa 45 ASB Treasurer 45 Dangerous Non McGraw 35 Take Care of My Little Girl 45 Class Pres. 35 Sfudenl Coun- cil 3,45 Jr. Prom Chairman 35 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Office 2,3. RAE KEITH: Entered from Evergreen 35 Chorus 45 Lerrermen 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Football 3,45 Bay's Ensemble 45 Driver's Club 4. has 2. ROGER CQBETT TURNER: Sr. Ball Chairman 45 I. HOPE IRIS HAMRICK: GirI's League I,2,3,45 FHA 3. MARGARE l,25 Dflvar's Club 45 Chorus I,2,3,45 Ofnce 3,45 GAA I,2,3. Basketball 25 Basaball 2. T LOIS EKMAN: GirI's League I,2,3,45 FHA l,25 Driver's Club 45 Chorus I,2, 3,45 Class Treasurer I5 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Library 2,3,45 Tolo Chairman 35 GAA I,25 Pres. 3. 4. MERTON ROY BROWN: FFA l,2,35 Treasurer 4. 5. ISABELL JODEAN COVINGTON: Girl's League I, 6. WILLIAM 2, 3,45 Pap Club 45 FHA I,25 Library 3,45 GAA 25 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Take Cara of My Lirlla Girl 4. ALLEN ORTH: Driver's Club 4, Chorus I, 25 lalfermen I,2,3,45 Pres. 35 ASB Mam- ber Af Large 25 ASB V. Pres. 35 Class Pms. 45 Sludent Council 2,35 Baslralball 2,3,45 Foolball I,2,3,45 Sr. Ball Chair- man 45 Track I. DORIS MAE LANDRUM: Girl's League l,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 FHA l,2,35 Band l,25 Wocowa 45 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Office 45 GAA 3. 2. LEE WENDELL PAUL: FFA l,2,35 Driver's Club 45 3. Chorus 45 Jr. Pram Chairman 3. JEAN LOIS JOHNSON: Girl's League l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,35 Pres. 45 Beaverfonian 45 Siuclenf Council 45 Library 45 Office 4. 50 gan' 4. ALBERT ARNE REIJONEN: FFA I,2,3,4. 5. LOLA DARLENE HALL: Girl's League l,2, 3,45 FHA l,25 Driver'sClul: 45 Chorus l,2,45 GAA l,2,35 Beavertonian 45 Class V. Pres. 45 Student Council 2,35 Jr. Prom Chairman 35 Office 3,45 Library 25 Nonnehe 45 Take Care of My lifrle Girl 4. 6. JOHN MARK JOLLY: FFA l,2,35 Drivers Club 45 Letiermen 45 Dangerous Nan McGrew 35 Take Care of My Litrle Girl 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Football 2,3,45 Camera Club 3,4. 'QP' l. JANICE A NITA KLEINSORGE: Entered from Rich- land, Wash. l952. Girl's League 35 Pres. 45 Band 3,45 Wocowa 45 Student Council 45 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Quill and Scroll 4. 2. FLOYD EARL CHILTON: FFA l,2,35 Driver's Club 45 Chorus 45 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Boy's Ensemble 4. 3. HELEN ANN KING: Girl's League l,2, 3,45 Pep Club 45 V. Pres 45 FHA l,25 Beaverton- ian 45 Wocowa 35 Editor 45 Dangerous Nan McGrew 35 Take Care of My Little Girl 45 Jr. From Chairman 35 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Library 35 Office 45 Girl's State 35 GAA 25 Quill and Scroll 4. 4. SONJA MARIE PERALA: Entered from Kaloma, Wash. l953. Girl's League 45 Social Chairman 45 Beavertonian 45 Wocowa 4 Sr. Ball Chairman 45 Office 45 Take Core of My Little Girl 45 Quill and Scroll 4. 5. SHIRLEY JEAN DARRELL: Entered from San Fran- cisco, Calif. l952. Girl's League 3,45 FHA 45 Cllorvs 45 Beavertonian 4, n 6. DAVID LEE KINGEN: Entered from Ilwaco, Wash l952. 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' 1 awww, ' qw 4 fi- W: . I 1 - M f - iw: jizifft at ' K 22 B , ff , MK 7 ' .,'V. h 'E A Aff 3 f . FT A - K Y f : Hs iii? gg, , T- V Q f ' 5 4 3 - S 3 15 ..,.:. ' WS 4 ' In 4 ,V f 12551 4. 'Hai 25 :ian ' f Q. A , Q - 3 , 12 ' W 1 7 f 2 -i. ' ..,.,..., 5' f . Q :H 4 QM ' N ,wjj1f W A - ' 1 .., MW wi V 'MN ,Z 1 - V , z A ,. . 1 'Q 'Aff ' s Sisilm xi if gm Y a 5,- V ' ' , V QE , S B . X Q . 1 .f Q' 4- A 4. C, 'S--14 'B . I' 1 K - '. . Q, ' ' ., V f . iz' -H f la W Q AZN H - MT- . ' A 65444 Wietafuy Class Flower: Red Carnation Class Colors: Red and Gold Class Motto: Forward ever backward neverg Let the future be our goal. In 19142 eight of our present class members entered the first grade in Woodland. They were Jodean Covington, Hope Hamrick, Margaret Ekman, Kathryn Hardy, Ward Hardy, Rich Kroon, Patricia Nelson and Wendell Paul. During the next five years these same eight were joined by nine more students. They were Merton Brown, Ray Dettloff, Barbara Karnis, Helen King, Doris Landrum, Bill Orth, Albert Reijonen, Jim Lefever and Warren Synder. When the class of 19511 entered Junior High it had seventeen pupils and gained six more to make a total of twenty-three. The six new comers were Floyd Chilton, John Jolly, Darlene Hall, Ann Gaston, Bernice Johnson, and Roger Turner. The first important event of our high school years was ordering our class sweaters. They were kelly green with white letters. The same year we were initiated and thus became full fledged Sen- ior High students. In our Junior year we presented the play Dangerous Nan McGraw. It was very successful as was our Junior Prom King Neptune's Court. In our Junior year we were joined by six more students, Don Keith, Shirley Darrell, Dave Kingen, Janice Kleinsorge, Helen Kuper, and Lois Vaughn. During the same year our class rings were ordered. Now as we enter our last year at Woodland High we think of our many happy memories as we present Cinderella's Ball, which took place in the fall. We decided not to have a Senior play but many Seniors took part in an all school play Take Care of My Little Girl. As this history is written there are still many happy events to take place. Such as Senior Day and Commencement. Sonja Perala joined us in our final year making a grand total of 30. with these many happy memories behind us and happier ones before us the class of 'Eh bids every one farewell. Wang V, '-A'- 1 JW' 'e.lf,w 1. P W f Wi? CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS 1 W 4 '1, if x f v Kg W3 f- I :X -ami.: 2 f' . K . 3 si 'K , 4 5, 1 n SWIM '-Y' 4453! 5 ,M 'Z c if df KW f Q. Yr if W vs, W' Qgyg g X f rf' 5 M, Mm is Www Qfyz wi? M. fr MIM arf? -1 H' W 'Sf wmv? SENIOR SNAPS CLASS WILE. AND TESTAMENT We the class of l9Sh, Woodland High School being sound of mind and body do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. Dated this 28th day of May, l95h. Article I To the faculty we leave the Juniors with hopes that they will be as easy to get along with as we were. Article II Section 1. To the Juniors we leave our resourceful minds, our quick wits, and our unfailing intellectual integrity. Section 2, To the Sophomores we leave the old building with hopes that they will be the first class to graduate from the new high school, Section 3. To the Freshmen we leave three short years for expanding their horizons in the deeper branches of learning. Article III Individually we bequeath the following: I, Merton Brown, leave my extrovert personality to Shirley Kasberg. I, Floyd Chilton, leave my extremely high ability to anyone who will use it. I, Jodean Covington, leave my position in the library to Ronnie Karnis. I, Shirley Darrell, leave my attendance record to Edith Blair. I, Ray Dettloff, leave my hair net to Danny Steph. I, Margaret Ekman, leave my ability to go with the same boy for 22- years to LaVerne Zumstein. I, Ann Gaston, leave the Beavertonian to Beth Olson, with hopes that she can get it published on time. I, Darlene Hall, leave m serene and calm personality to Mary'Landrum. I, Hope Hamrick, leave my height, h'll , to Gary A Balch. I, Kathryn Hardy, leave my folkways and mores in Sociology to Mr. Schroeder. I, Ward Hardy, leave with a broken heart. I, Bernice Johnson, will my superior hem stitching to Mar- ilyn Brainard. I, John Jolly, leave m executive position in the Camera Club to m brother, Joe. I, Barbara Karnis, leave m boisterous personality to Hollis Paul A I, Don Keith, leave my dainty little slippers to Sharon Summers. I, Helen King, leave my willingness to work for the class to LaVerle Hess. I, Dave Kingen, will my Sh Cadillac to imagination. I, Janice Kleinsorge, will my book fines enough to pay them. I, Richard Kroon, leave my jet propelled Tim Peterson. I, Helen Kuper, leave m hours of Umake Albrecht. , I, Doris Landrum, leave my safe driving Powell. anyone with a good to anyone wealthy football cleats to -up timen to Arnie habits to .Ronnie I, Jim Lefever, leave my sparkling Hhollywood eyesn to Ar- nold Osmanberg. I, Patty Nelson, will my love of horses to Diane Button. I, Bill Orth, leave the nMbnroe Doctrineu to anyone who can understand it. I, Wendell Paul, leave my 19240 Plymouth to next year's Metal Shop, in hopes that they can do more with it than I could. I, Sonja Perala, leave my love and understanding of Spanish to George Blair. I, Albert Reijonen, leave my bashful ways to Buz Frese. Warren Snyder, leave my equasions in Math to Paul Becker. Roger Turner, leave m masculine voice to Betty Bennett. I, Lois Vaughn, leave m recipe Nflame-tone tressesn to any envious soul. If 1. airmen UHUQQDUDHLEQZW The year is nineteen hundred and ninety-nine The world has changed but the sun still shines The class of HSMH has far advanced They've even changed the way they danced Margaret and Darlene who enjoyed counting stars Are now taking a rocket ship to Mars Floyd and Merton who loved to travel Are out on a sand bar shoveling gravel Ann Gaston, our majorette so fine Now runs a tug-boat on the Rhine We find Barbara and Janice teachers true Explaining the points of nthe golden ruleu Albert and Ray I'm sorry to say Left for Lahiti and are there to stay Bernice Johnson once so dainty and sweet Now runs a black smith shop across the street Ward and Dave had a very close shave Now they're locked up in a cave Lois and Shirley are friends to the end But Lois just married Shirley's boy friend Jim and Bill run a moon-shine still On the other side of Mbcking Bird Hill Hope and Jodcan once young and fair Are now old maids with long gray hair It seems Helen Kuper has put out to sea I believe she is hunting a new kind of tea Don and John are real gone They eat all day and sleep on the lawn Patty and Kathryn so brave and bold Are selling Ice Cream that's two weeks old Richard and Wendell I'm sorry to hear We're thrown in jail for poaching deer Helen King has finally attained her ambition She now holds an opera singers position Doris and Sonja once pleasant and nice Are down in Cuba packaging Spice Roger and Warren so meek and mild ' Are now in New York living but wild ' Looking into the future so far Our advisors we see better than par For Miss Mitnra is on a ship Off to France for tenth matrimonial trip And Mr, Drake so weary, worn and wise Has turned in his contract to six other guys 'JL 'J - V i'cr+s.'.kQv-5 lx LT , Qi ,Z 4-shvop I QM AKINGQ HUEEU ' I 'si' mv. 1 . . 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OW 12 SmmL.a4er COVIICYQ nge.. OWS' 4 ' , .Y H? . 3 : A ll W can fluff be. me ,QS 'J' Clxr LLS7k,A-or y Oli .1 :v, F In :-: 5 j '- ,. E -A :W - f A an -2 'V ,U ff 'Q 1 ig iw- W -6- .. - A A tie- Q t 2 Jia: 1 isa' 5 t ' iii 1' l.. iff! Y o if in i n f fwiffzi if, V K ,, 4 1 K ' Q 4 1 I A .5 in 2 jg R t , o,, o K t tt 2 t w ,9 ff: ky f 'r . f. , jj Yixwfo 5 ,fi X i + f 5 Top row: Osmanberg, Frese, Sellers, Zumstein, Peterson, Blackledge, Jones, Schmitt. Second row: Taylor, Seifert, Insell, Orloske, Blankenship, Blair, Burroughs, Weese. Third row: Petty, Kortes, Lahti, Becker, Delioux, Sears, Bays, Baillie. 4 Thefl-IOLLYWOODTIYPE f' , ,iq , B w to N400 lv ff?-7 if CMP41 S f'm:1.fe'si GNIIYG .,,- . ,qw eze WINNER s Vf'jlf3f2f.Q f' .. . q N S 1ffQ2f3'3n n ZE ARTIST 'V ' fi? - Y AH 59220, Th fQ'TOLd ! ,., ., . ,.,,,, .,.,' fx VX ..1, -B: 5 ,gs S' 10 E ag x pf- W ,M S 1 Q 3 Q, F z ,Y , J . C V . , ' V Mfg A gw, 'L fi, ,' va 4. 5, f ' , I Syl, E W ,, ., -I .:, -,!I .Q ,I K f 'aff l My ' 5 if Q Vg Top row: Satterlee, Nelson, J 5 Pittman, Frese, Bailey, Burk, Fitzgerald. Second row: Paul, D3 Morgan, Nelson, R3 Balch, D3 Wanous, Karnis, Hess, L. Third row: Brown, Powell, Linton, Hoefs, Sheppard, Huston, Stoliby. Fourth row: Paul, Ag Kasberg, Albrecht, Kuper, Blair. fl ,-if' - 1. 1 0 1' , 41 +- 040 v...,....,,,. A.A. ' 'ka li khaki -Q. is X Wg Y 1 J S XS' Q. , ,E fast E, , -. SMF. Q- . A.. M 4' '31 1 ff if an , -J ?.,,14isi3g A if 131 .... 1 5 if e L A. , V I' Eggv tj iw R R fx R g Top row Kosld., Balch, La1pnear', Knight, Lane, Faris, Lulow, Hess, C. M:Lddle row Robbzms, Martin, Northcut, Wilson, Blum, Summers, Shores, Orloske. Bottom row Bryant, Teel, Wick, Becker, Button, Weldon, Williams, Pennington. K ,-4-. ? ,NMS - an f-' CLASS OFFICERS'-' 1 il' RM X K xx i 1' if Q .. H' 1' if WH, .ff If . iff!! f' 4 QA M ,f'F Q: 7 . 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M fi .im . we -,1:'A, ,-'- '- f 1 f 4 ,.'.F '.,. ,, ' - H - ' Q Q X 'f if f Q' ' ' Ls wr Q s, ' audi 2 f X 52552 x m 21 A .K ,Y ' I 1 . , Nz' ' V A may E A 2 , if ,fkx :Mg lf? i 5'-fd M M g r, of x 9 no fTW'4'Wf ff' X 11 X fr H Q ,Q ' - 1' Wh - , M'f'R, f, il ff I ' K' 4 W 3 ' ,V ,.A.. I f -. NF? Lk ,',- ,lg Lain QW E f, N? k , gm '-- , I - wwf 1' 5 EN N -,..i 'I' ..,.. I 1 Q bv? ...- 2 ,. Q aj S X Dlwsxe me 9Mn?l Top row: Bailey, Turner, JgPe1to1a, Kainu, Hahn, Blanchard, Fisher. Middle row: Turner A: Iease, Hoefs, Granger, Lemke, Tanner, Edge. Bottom row: ltll1er:J3 Wallila, Ripp, Cuddy, Martin, Bozarth, Keisala. Snmhm SPIN 'Wm FlR'H'sR! QXN6 F 5- A 9. tej if a W ae, 7, A ry .Q if Q4 4 'X my ' ws 1, i ,, 1 H ge, , ,Z Q wx ,ew A .i - . JM , ... W V , J' '- 'Q' - Q- . ., K Wm, . ,., W 2 gr M65 , , to 34 if iw v Q- 1 5 M :.. t t 'E 19-W .,, M ,H nw- M rm 4' '64 neg , A A: , , ' . M .WN - 'Ml A X , A t ' ' ' 'i J 5 ' .1 J 4 ' me W5 . .: U W .Y . V 5- -. f : ,7 y ., . Xi' H -1 ' 9 . H wa my - X. 4, ff 5 2 9 H -j.'QQ-5' 'NX 'W' x.?,:,3..J x 2 55, .4 Q X I M b eg I K 7' 1 ' 13- .f L.. 1 ' 5' ' 7 132 - A 3 15 5 if ...Q -gs ., . 4 ,I ' ,g ,lx Q ygggz fl 7 ,f H -. - if-.4 , XR fi Nygff vi X ? N ' - is -' .4 gm. M A lb f Top row: Miller, Ripp, Hoefs, Paul, West, Cook, Bauer. Second row: Albrecht., Dettloff, Fleetwood, Kortes, Crooker, Ray Engman. Third row: Schmitt, Brown, Wanous, Zumstein, Swiger, VavRosk'y, Chester. Fourth row: Linton, Lejon, Button. Uasg GYHLHRS , o to , wn5fc,'1lN -- I Wy l af tr, . .. Y 52 M M , , 44 - Mg, '...: A -:f::.9 M, Q 1 M il Q. I 3 ' I , i , , ,.,: 'Q 1 3' -, -' 1 ,wi-,, Q .A - A -. ' '- I-, semi, .4 2 X 5 'C .-ijfig,-':5f, f E2 A . ,. A-51. :J -F K ff A fa' ,lg Jw, - .. 7. ,. f ,.,.- .9 Mfg.. a I y, .Q-bg. 4, yn-gg, . ..!:74f,13 ... .ve-.. .f 1 ..., ,.,-., V-51.2, 4 .3541 Y kfff-gi . vt ' L'Sk:4xAZa 3 KIAQ W ff f fb. ,. rg, SF ...A W 0 E, iifyfsei K 'K 1 X ,., 'l'?r:- mg. QI. ' rf' 9 2 N Hanley, Wheatley, Gas ton. Top row: Bhglert, Becker, Belz, Klantchnek, Second row: Hendricks, Powell, Schurman, Spindle, Cuddy, Saari, Terry, D. Third row: Kramer, Nash, Covington, Iejon, Terry, D5 Staudenraua. Fourth row: Bryant, Wodaege, Speed, Campbell, Heldreth, Wilkerson. S av h N , 1 .5 w. Q 4 'nj -,, I V ,q-. 3 .V ' Az 3.5 r , . , sh? 45 -.Q 5 Q it rr x u N X f, Q Xu E? 'Y S , K 5149 hr KG - YT gc? M-rf . CMM Ish SPE :G-he A 1 'S .5 xgaowb I TWINS ?! M'L'f9'L eT S 1 vw. U . 3' fi J, Y? X , ..A. Q ,az r M . , Qsgvf V. I E I, lg K K i H W Y! ff? ff A of A f B fi Q? - B H ii, if Gfgfrw vw' 1, or I I-PM W 3 do 7 or wel' Y ii 3-Q5 2 232 2, iqfvw Q EE -Ir, it-Agifgfi Z z, jim if gb -at Q A . -,,' Q .ff M, , ' :--: -: A MW '- f-' 5' ' W' -bills W' 'wx J wal' 'V Z , A , ,aw I .Q if if W' 5 ng, B B- 4 A B mv- Q gl 7 3 K ' - 5 ,3 Top Row: Sellers, Huddleston, Williams, Oleson, Duchscher, Risley, Button. Frese, Roane. Second Raw: Bays, Insell, Youngman, Bmi.JJ.:Le, Hxgman, Third Row: Heldreth, B3 Brown, Davis, Wick, Jolly, Glover, Rhoades. Fourth Row: Stark, Thayer, Deans, Israel, Bailey, Townsend. Nancyu.. A gzz B A, Law Cooky .... Glas-S OHWS Mea.m.m?Q Q WIN ,N .. .1 Y A 'f :.,.:, EX .fs B of ,I-, 1 5 wwf M-'eff , 'Z 'W fx .- 1 Q if ' ' 1 F' X Q ISA, 3' ,QQ , 'V 2 ' - Y if R, 5 4 J 5 Q 1 WN -S' QV ' ' L L z z 235517 i F 1 - X V I 1 K I X 4 v sw in , I 'X , ' 4 47 ww,,w. ft ' .,.,.. 2' 1 , ' V X3f,,Q fix ' R f r gk- A X ml f M, 1 I , A A 1? - ,:Z,?..,'j Q, mg A A W A Y M M . 4, if L ' ' Q 'QW 'VE Q ff swf , , -- , 'igjw AV 1 Q53 h i ' , ' Aff :gg fl Q W , .. ., X . x V 1 LTRSNVEV A - J ff -'..A Q Q ' -f' f me Q Q 4 V H'- ' M -- fffmg, , , , ,,.., 4,1 21 2 uf , -. 1 Y' -3314 4 'mg - , . 5? any X Q 2 , ,..,... , 1 V , Uk ml I' A , K .1 -- 'f A1 5, ,.,. . 1 w,3,,45J, gf 4 :E gy ly :QQ L A c X .., 2f: ,ff W .,- L, g- , ' ., ,..: My X .. ...- .ny .xv iw X 'f 1i. - ii W I ,g gf? 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KU-it 71-FP V 'mwpyv lffv' Y L ,QW xg- ,U xg WSE KA XVI K A M.: Seated: Steph, Kasberg, Dinsmore, Johnson, Kleinsorge, Olson, Pittman, Karnis, Gaston, Kainu, Ng Blair, G5 Huston, Powell, Jolly, John, Kainu, A5 Robbins. Standing: Huddleston, Gregorius, Jolly, Jimg Hahn, Dettloff, Kingen, Burroughs, Insell, Blair, Eg Stoliby. Courfra NG THE BALLO rs Of,- C 76 Tilt eb X98 QMFQ-Q! Lfgb 83,9 OQY kc E ! EQ S 'A . ,yrs .S ...,.. . -.. r-.mm nm, mm. - 5 5 1: Y I S YB 5332323382 Sharon Summers, Marilyn Brown, Mrs. Paulsen, Janice Kleinsorge, Ann Gaston, Penny Holloway, Melly Gregarius, Miss Freeman. Wa . ,gg .. 1 r' n e n , n l enn -n --nl eeee l Q- :,, qv OVEIWOTHREE fa, A Li'lTle Huqher begs! ' T50-T3 VH! C140 WT WE .11 La.err.e kumste' ' ., v,..'-- , Ntw Hfdllif hatrqm Lexxq. P45 '7 497 9 Turn QrdMe'SF'l1LES' ll A 'S-'X 5565 Xwfjws First. row: Zumstein, Stoliby, Brown, Evans, Second rows Miss Mitura, Kainu, Holloway, Koski, Olson, Kortes, Kaaberg, Schmitt, Johnson, Miss DeGuire Third row: Taylor, Sears, Gaston, Baillie, Covington, Bryant, Landrum, Bxmroughs, King. VQSTG Je 4, , ' B.. 'I v0T 'X Dom! 'Wea kgubod Q land ll aj Hifi 'Hud' V fb qtv Y o n f o W -I N .,,,n,h: V.-' o g f A, Q be 0- I ome. on boys A'L.::3..lff f ,?5.fi'5ff -El' ,- . : ,, P4 First row: Weldon, Brannon, Reese, Mr. Lemiere. Q S Bays, Blair, Blue, Steph, Seifert Second row: Albrecht, Nelson, DeMoux, Ewing, Lefever, Jolly, Powell Third row: Kroon, Teel, Givens, Burns, Balch, Orth, Keith, Morgan, Peterson NW O 033 MT' 5 fa -n 1N9Fx x-R128 LE' pbgy, L 5, U- 5 vi V LL Q' 344 fn 6:10195 -pfffjgl FOSTER L 544, 9017. 1 ii,-'I J Schmitt Kortes Tanner Emerson, Weisser, Bailey. First row: Bennett, West, Johnson, 3 , , , Second row: Hiller, Swiger, Dottloff, Jokmson, B3 Hall, Forslund, Kerwood, Brainard, Hamblen, Gr:Lffith Twidwell, Kupsr, Hoofs, Wanous, Nelson, Ray. ' Z k Darrell 'third row: Reijonen, Israel, Neal, Osmanberg, Wilson, Vaughn, C, Landrum, Hank, ybac , Correll, Heldreth, Button, Gregarius, Miss Thomas, Dettloff, D5 Swett, Vaughn, L. Fourth row: Lease, Fisher, Chester, Peltola. 1- n U Ag Kb CTJOWS 'X . 40 fl 11300 WA in so Ihr C PQ SZH917 3 X More. First row: Burk, Brown, Merton, Nelson, Rs DeMoux, Mr. Martin, Huston, Robbins, Jones. Second row: Becker, Hunt, Weldon, Maize, Ripp, Feris, C3 Wright, Lahti, Nelson, J 3 Keisala, Otto, Strode, Feris, Hg Karnis, Burroughs, Blankenship, Pennington, Brown, Merving Weese. Third row: Northcut, Heryford, Bozarth, Ihrke, Sellers, Schurman. Fourth row: Johnson, Darrell, Reijonen, Frese, Wanous, Teel, Blum, LeFever. Fifth row: Blair, Bays. 4 , ' FQ se hfafjoh n :anlung The. 1nnmu,T-as 4:5972 3 P2 -G ,v eng Y? , ' ni , Q 'P Q 'Y Wm, 'Q : .. .,-X f. .www , A M r X.-. , f x . f K rfvN'mQi ii 5 ff? A A- .az in T' I h Si :avg 52 fx: F 3 2 mf rr:-2 95 ,I 1 sg - 1 xTi if?' rf rpg .5 First row: Kasberg, Fitzgerald, Olson, Miss Mitura, Blair, Button, Summers. Second row: Kleinsorge, Pittman, Baillie, Koski, Bryant, Becker, Gaston, Kainu. W Q- Q. V' I 'E 4 ,4 ,4 a 1 I f 5 6 'i- ' Q llll ' 3 , 5 H gg ' .,,, X ,f 0i5A'-hs i 2. .. , ' L Up .I Front row: Robbins, Seifert, Orth, Blair. Back row: Jones, Brannon, Snyder, Jolly, Zuznstezln, Lsfover, Sears, Peterson, Schmitt, Givens, Gaston, Ekman, Hardy, Paul, Burns, Keith, Frese, Blankenship, Chilton, Bays, Orloske. Dawn a , fx, 4150? 79, 4' ?o go NJ ,Issue hfnfqgweks 5 'T wmv V M GA z Club Offmensf -QVHNB ogy W wg I - Q N Xiu v, 5 z- 1 mean 5' ff'-P 4,5 , 5 gj?g' if ' ,.,,4 f, 1 fx uk :LQ nj A s 3 A 1 2 7.5 5 5 , H 1' Jffff 4 2 . V Q- is 1 - . i.,-f a I MM A . 3 .V X, G E M.-A First row: Kortes, Vaughn, Perala, Gaston, Emerson, Petty. Second row: Kainu, Olson, Kuper, King, Holloway, Kroon, Kingen. Third row: Breckenridge, Johnson, Longview Daily News employee, Peterson, Hall. Dunadan! ping THKE EHRE UF NY LITTLE GIRL fandom 7754? I REME NBER MAMA QF. I Q15 ill., First row: Summers, Schmitt, Kasberg, Brown, Stoliby, E. Blair, Blacldedge, Kerwood, Zyback, H. Hall, P. Morgan, Button, Lane, Neal, Paul. Second row: Swett, L. Vaughn, C. Vaughn, Hcman, Strode, D. Hall, Sears, Blankenship, Fitzgerald, Zumstoin. Third row: Petty, Kingen, Peterson, Dettloff, G. Blair, LeFever, Osmanberg, Smith, Bryant, Hamrick. Fourth row: Robbins, Steph, Chilton, Ewing, B. Morgan, Eddy, Keith, Bays, Hamblen, Hardy, Pittman, Becker. Blackledge, Becker, Pittman, Gaston, Hall, Blankenship, Koski, Lane, Zumstein First row: Koski, Osmanberg, Forslu d, N. Kainu, Zumstein, Brown, Schmitt, Nehr, Landrum, A. Kainu, Wallila, Kleinsorge, Kortes. Second rows Steph, J. Johnson, Holloway, Lane, Griffith, Button, Rhoades, D. Engman, Ferguson, Morgan, Knight, Burns, M. Johnson, Taylor. Third row: Petty, Gregorius, Brainerd, Brannon, Chester, Pittman, Blue, Blair, Robbins. game! Helen Kortes, Brenda Button, Ann Gaston, Peggy Morgan, Joyce Johnson A4hfrpffpA I f ,ff 3 '51 Mary Ellen Blankenship Petty, Knight, Bays, Keith, Eddy, Chilton, Steph, Robbins, Mr. Fluke Soloist: Carolyn Kosld. Holloway, Johnson, Steph, Koski, Osmanberg, Forslund CPicture shows only portion of Junior High Chorus 3 Ehtire membership listed below., Seventh Grade, Girls: Baillie, Bailey, B5 Belz, Brown, Bryant, Button, Campbell, Deans, Ezglert, Elnbree, Frese, Ferguson, Hanley, Heldreth, B3 Heldreth, S3 Insell, Kramer, Powell, Rhoades, Saari, Sellers, Stark, Spindle, Townsend, Wick, Wilkerson, Williams, Wodaege, Gaston, Prewett, West, Ray. Seventh Grade, Boys: Bays, Becker, Cuddy, Davis, Ehgman, Fleetwood, Glover, Hendricks, Huddleston, Jolly, Nash, Olesen, Ptlsley, Schuman, Staudenraus, Terry, VavRosky, Wheatley, Youngman, Lejon, Klantchnek. Eighth Grade, Girls: Bailey, C3 Bauer, Dettloff, Duchscher, Fisher, Hahn, Hoefs, Kee, Kortes, Lease, Martin, Miller, J3 Peltola., Ripp, Tanner, Chester, Miller, L3 Granger. Eighth Grade, Boys: Engman, Kainu, Wallila. auuz4'EMgw4 I Yh l'XG.Vlhg'FU,h!! ALL5ET?1 ' '5 Dancing I mp! I 5' v K W lfii F2353 Q 14 Tmiil'-J' v. ' W jaw' ' D , B' R 1JJ , e ff 'z fm ff lf' W' W2 -312' .LV H5311 51 N 9 -X Mr. Lemiere Mr. Cheatley Mr. Blauman Mr. Schroeder uOsi5u H+ R Cflvcml momcni' Checks on 'I-h 2 7tQ4 I 7. A '-DDRCI 'FYDFX Corwh Chsjb. Showpm 'HXEM H O05 l. F59 on f First row: Joe Jolly, Manager, D. Balch, Weldon, Blum, Press, Orth, Kroon, Kingen, Hardy, K. Bays, Manager. Second row: G. Balch, Morgan, Albrecht, Tool, Reese, Nelson, Keith, Lefever. Third row: Mr. Lemiere, Coachg Powell, Blue, Peterson, Burns, Dettloff, B. Bays, DeMoux, John Jolly Mr. Cheatley, Linecoach. 74055466 Squaw! Rich Kroon FHl5'l'aTe. Hlfernafe Quavfev-bacK Hwara winners, cold' Lemieve, am! speaker Ogdalwl al Fooiball bansuof 'JQCDTBALL 1953 V V V On November 13, 19Sh, thirteen years later, the Beavers once more won a football game from neighboring Kalama. Probably no other athletic victory this year was so sweet, In addition to the memorable 9 to 7 victory over the Chinooks, the Lemiere-Cheatley coaching combination produced the highest Beaver Trico League standing in thirteen long years as season's end found Woodland in second place with six wins and three losses. The record at the bottom of the page speaks for itself, except in the instance of the game at Castle Rock, That night the Beavers came out on top in every statistical department except that of the final score. Doped to take the in-and-out Rockets, the Beavers seemingly could not do the right things at the right time. So the northern enemy won. Turning point in the season was the upset win over Deaf School. Entering the fray two touchdown underdogs, the Beavers, after stunning defeats at the hands of Stevenson and White Salmon, came back to best the Terriers by one touchdown. From that point on a feeling of .confi- dence dominated every game. Rich Kroon and Tim Peterson were selected to the All Trico first team and Ward Hardy and Jim Lefever made the All-Trico second team. Bill Orth, vastly underrated by opponents all season, Bob Bays and Dade De Hou: received honorable mention. Missing from next yearfs squad will be Kroon, elected to All -State alternate status, at Quarterback, Bill Orth at fullback, Jim Lefever Ray Dettloff and Dave Kingen at the ends, Ward Hardy at tackle and John Jolly at guard. Replacing these seven stalwarts will confront headcoach Lemiere and assistant Cheatley with a sizable problem next year. A husky crew of frosh who learned their fundamentals under junior high coach Blauman will be out to make competition keen for holdover regulars. V V V Sept. 12 Jamboree Woodland - 7 vs. Battleground - O Sept. 18 Woodland Ridgefield - 7 Sept. 25 Woodland . Stevenson - 13 Oct. 2 Woodland . White Salmon - 38 Oct. 9 Woodland State School - 19 Oct. 16 Woodland LaCenter - 13 Oct. 23 Woodland . Cathlamet - 7 Oct. 30 Woodland Castle Rock - 13 563 Nov. Nov '54 6 Woodland 13 Wood and Washougal - 6 Kalama 7 as ima? Qbqvn 4 . ,,.,ib.., Q yi if me b 5 6 'Q 0 9 VS 1 .rd-'.. - I .,,......,.,--... 59' u5'1'l5Q1'-'-1:'.-.z-- ........ ..... -:.m.- , U ,,.. ..,... ........,. ...- ' me V. .,-.::L:?:c4. 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The turning point of Beaver fortunes was the first game with the Wildcats, who aoed out Woodland 32 to 28 in the final seconds of a torrid game in which the opponents' ball control drove the Beavers mad. In the return game the Beavers just could not seem to get started. Two games remain outstanding in the minds of players and fans, alike. These were the two final games of the season, at home against the Rockets, and the wind up with Kalama on their court. Both were close contests, and fans agreed that had Woodland shown such class earlier in league play, the final standings would have been decidedly different. When post season all-stars were picked Woodland landed Orv Seifert and Bill Orth on the Trico second team and Rich Kroon was given honor- able mention. Four of the five regular starters will graduate plus one more from the second five. Filling the shoes of Bill Orth, Rich Kroon, Ray Dett- loff, Jim Lefever and Don Keith will be no easy task. Crv Seifert, only starting five holdover, ought to repeat in his senior year. Reserves Dick Burns, Tim Peterson, Charlie Blue, Ralph Givens, Ron Nelson and Danny Steph will find competition in starting assignments from some of these HBH squad men: Arnie Albrecht, Gary Balch, Danny Balch, Nick Chester, Don Woodward, Jim Blair, Bob Bays, Sam Dyer and Randall Brown, VVV Woodland Sl vs. Stevenson Woodland hh vs. Evergreen Woodland h5 vs. Washougal Woodland 51 vs. Stevenson Woodland 77 vs. Toledo Woodland hS vs. Evergreen Woodland Sl vs. Ridgefield Woodland S2 vs. Deaf School Woodland 60 vs. Ridgefield Woodland 35 vs, Deaf School -:Woodland 28 vs, LaCenter kwoodland 53 vs. Cathlamet 'kWoodland h2 vs. Castle Rock iwoodland 32 vs. Kalama iwoodland 33 vs, LaCenter nWoodland h8 vs. Cathlamet iwoodland 38 vs , Castle Rock tWoodland 21 vs, Kalama k League game 5 Sgucwl Hoefs, Woodward, Albrecht, Chester, Margan, Balch, Gg Balch, D3 Blair, Vavflosky, Brown, Dyer, Coach Blauman. 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HIP-RK U, Q DUNN f .1 13 f f. f 2 KY - , '2' '1' , .T ti OM First Ron Fens, Seifert, Nelson, Weldon, Chester, Woodward, g Blue, Pettit. Cliardy absent when picture was takeny M Second Row: Hr. Cheatley, Heize, Bays, Kroon, Teal, Burns, ' , Kingen, Given , Peterson, Wanous. i e ff, 5 4 Q I V H ta qi mu W. n we 2-. M Ju - fi , ,.N..., siiif ffl , get L ' ' ff -67-' 'N : 4- .f . nm .,.. V - W .. X R Q56 05, vX'7'j5 v , Eu, f K .JA dx Ev ,N UNUC K FFR!! 5: I1 cv-ou First Row: Hunt, Wright, Reese, ftipp, Hess, L5 Strode, Hess, C5 Mr. Blauman. Second Row: Otto, McDowell, Nehr, Rhoades, Balch, Albrecht, Hoefs, Dyer, Brown. R55-let Snfjllrfj fn 'fha bmuvnij Kam .... wal BKPRKKN Nm ,FK HE' UE HMA!! Bf SEBQXVLL 1954 Tabbed as the dark horse Beavers of the Trico League this year, Woodland lived up to its name by ending the season in a dead heat with Kalama for first honors. In the resulting playoff game, held at neutral LaCenter, airtight pitching had the Beavers whiffing futilely and the Chinooks took division honors in that 6 to l game. Rich Kroon, outstanding southpaw hurler for the Beavers compiled an enviable record of six wins and no losses in league play until the last regular game of the season. There, against Kalama, Rich was the victim of circumstances and lost a tough one, 5 to h. That loss and the playoff one which saw his opposite hotter than the Fourth of July, were the only league setbacks graduating Kroon encountered. Besides Kroon, the 1955 baseball team will have to replace Ward Hardy, stylish first baseman. The rest of the team will be intact for another season. Bill Cheatley, in his first year as diamond mentor, had a hustling aggregation of batsmen with lots of holler and pep and as the season drew to a close, they were beginning to hit the pellet, Rich Kroon, Orv Seifert, Charlie Blue and Clyde Teel were selected as northern division Trico All Stars for this year, LEAGUE SCORES Woodland - 1 LaCenter - O Woodland - h LaCenter - 3 Woodland - l Cathlamet - 3 Woodland - 5 Cathlamet - h Woodland - 3 Castle Rock - l Woodland - 7 Castle Rock - 7 Woodland - 2 Kalama - l Woodland - M Kalama - 5 Trico League playoff game -- Woodland - l Kalama - 6 T KV A C K This yearls trackteam was a joint sophomore-freshman squad. Only two men, Arnie Albrecht and Claire Hess,were back from last year's snr- prising outfit which took third in the '53 Trico track meet. Coach Blauman spent the season building and teaching, looking ahead to 1955 and 1956 when these same fellows would be bigger and better. In this year's Trico track meet Amblin Arnie Albrecht, workhorse squad member who tried the hhO, broad jump and the relays in earlier workouts, took first place in the hhO with a 56,h seconds quarter mile, Sam Dyer, who had yet to total five points for the season, picked two points in the Trico meet when he took third in the mile run, much to his own surprise and Coach Blauman's. Bobby Hoefs and Claire Hess, both unbeaten in any previous meet up to the Trico affair, were both ill the day of the final meet. Earlier in the season Hess broke the Ridgefield track record for the mile run, Both Hoefs in the 880 and Hess in the mile will be expected to pick up points next year, In addition to these, Gary Balch appeared to be gaining form in the shot and discus events at season's end, Bill Reese, frosh speedster, was rounding into form as a potential hurdler and dash mang Don Otto seemed to be getting the knack of leg and arm coordination in the high hurdlesg and Mervin Brown also showed promise in the short and long dashes, - VVV cf? iii 5 ?QK'fS 1 coach Blauman, the UBaby Bcaversn, with fourteen frosh huskies as a nucleus, plus four eighth graders and three seventh graders, showed the hustle, spirit and speed to com- plete a pigskin season with four wins, one loss and one tie game. Graduating to the varsity next fall are current frosh, candidates, Chuck Feris, Robby Pettit, Bob Meize, Lyle Boz- arth, Doyle Blankenship, Richard Knight, Dave Rhoades, Duane McDowell, George Booher, Don Otto, Tom Hunt, Jack Ripp, Bill Reese and Jim.Wright, All of these potential sophomores will be welcome additions to the varsityf A 6 to 6 tie started the team off. This was followed by a win and a loss from Kelso, Woodland winning the first game 6 to O and losing the retu n battle, 20 to O. Playing in Vancouver the youngsters took Shumway 32 to 13. They fin- ished the season with a pair of wins from Ridgefield, 20 to 6 and 13 to o. ,, ,, ,, v 'v v Developed under the watchful eye of junior high foot- Coach Cheatley worked with the seventh and eighth grade basketball teams this year. Both teams lacked size and ex- perience. The seventh graders managed to break through the .Soo percent with five wins against four losses. Their older brothers were not so fortunate, winning but one game out of the Hines Kenny Bays was the leading scorer, with a total of 75 points for the season. Ronnie Albrecht, for graders, totaled hl points. Coach Cheatley, it was rumored, was investigating num- erous growth stimulating breakfast cereals in the hope that a brand would be found capable of putting his boys on a more even footing with others in Southwest Washington. V V V Coaches Lemiere and Cheatley traded man power for the spring sports. Cheatley took over varsity baseball and Limiere took up junior high baseball development. The youngsters developed a good batting attack and at times sported fair pitching but were consistently weak in the field. Errors were the chief cause of games lost. In spite of erring afield they managed to break even with three wins and three losses for the season. The record showed them winning from LaCenter twice, 23 to O and 13 to 12g breaking even with Ridgefield, winning 9 to 8 and losing 5 to hg and finally dropping a pair to Kalama, 8 to 6 and lh to 7, V V V the eighth Q ll 0 I YI' 5 can A 81h GRADE SQUAD Ms 'ffm f 'Mf ' ' A -fa' 'ix , i. ' E' 1 YN ! -- L .. . f- f' - ik ' 1' WJ. 7 Y ' '- A A Q 0060? M AJ'faL 5 4 ,fry .5 X -, f ,111-K . J .' A I f 9 2 D4 f f Y Hera he. came: Q! 3 H haul Same s.-HA if,J'erv-Y! WA' W c a ' B'a ' Halues Befween I 2-A , is 5 , ' , A , vu. GRHDE SQUHD S First row: Huddleston, Klanchnek, Oleson, Jolly, Tamer, Ag Turner, Jg Albrecht, Cuddy, D5 Cuddy, J5 Youngman. Second row: Bays, Hendricks, Kainu, Crocker, Vavlioskgy, Mr. Schroeder, Linton, Edge, Button, Lempke, Engman. fs Am Ui .: E o o N, M,.,,,, CaTcl1 The-r p Lmmg The Flefl .... - Zpcwelail Prac7'ac.4 n UQA1'f57'T?1?M!f6cff? Q55 ne 4,J.,,.1.,,,.... HJ QQ miss? wefiwy uf M5 6 AL E NDAK JL, SEPTEMBER 1 - School opens 12 - Football Jamboree at Kalama WHS - 7 Battleground - O .tw 15 - Identification pictures of student body t.,geff ', lg - Ridgefield - 7 at WHS - 21 A,d 1fH,,- 2 - Stevenson - 13 at WHS - O ' ,,f' 'h:Q!SS gn 29 - Senior portraits ,uffff e,.,. .1.2e. 1-' 1 Q ,fi OCTOBEH X 'fi 1 2 - WHS - 7 at White Salmon - 38 S gif' 9 - State School - 19 at WHS - 26 f ff 16 - WHS - 27 at LaCenter - 13 S 1' 23 - Cathlamet - 7 at WHS - 21 is? HX QQQFT 274 - Gir1's League conference at las X4 30 - WHS - 12 at Castle Rock - 13 gijiihaye ,gngfgyix NOVEMBER M WHTSFVHWWSMWVWMM 6 - Washougal - 6 at WHS - 13, A11 school parade for bond issue U 7 - School bond levy approved 13 - WHS - 9 at Kalama - 7 26 - Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER Cbasketball season startsD 1 - Stevenson - 36 at WHS - Sl h - WHS - hh at Evergreen - 33 S - Senior Ball uKing Neptune's Courtn N 8 - Basketball Jamboree WHS - 28 Castle Rock - 22 9 - Football banquet ,cs 10 - Junior play HI Remember Maman 9: 11 - WHS - 145 at weeheugel - So 15 - Washougal - h2 at WHS - H3 18 - Annual Christmas program 19 - WHS - at Stevenson - 60 2h - Christmas vacation starts mggg JANUARY 5 - WHS - 52 at Ridgefield - 37 8 - LaCenter - 32 at WHS - 28 12 - Cathlamet - L19 at WHS - 53 'B 15 - WHS - H2 at Castle Rock - 62 19 - State School - M8 at WHS - 52 22 - Kalama - h7 at WHS - 32 26 - Ridgefield - H3 at WHS - eo 29 - WHS - 33 at LaCenter - L6 FEBRUARY ' 0,9 2 2 -WHS - h8 at Cathlamet - 39 -ln -' S - Castle Rock - M3 at WHS - 38 , ' ' 9 - WHS - 35 at State School - hl, Student Council conference at Washougal 12 - WHS - 21 at Kalama - 28 15 - Florine Lane leaves for trip to Chicago 19 - Press conference at Seattle MARCH Cbaseball season startsj 10 - Basketball banquet, exchange music program at Evergreen 12 - Girls League Tolo 18 - Longview - 5 at WHS - B 20 - Solo and ensemble contest at Clark College 22 2h 25 27 29 APRIL 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 13 zo 23 2h 27 28 30 MAY h 7 8 13 lb 18 .23 28 - WHS - 9 at Longview - lh - Longview - 10 at WHS - O, Track meet at WHS - All school play uTake Gare of M Little Girln - GAA playday gf ' - wus - 5 at Ridgefield - h ' , ' 9 l-uf - Vancouver - 8 at WHS - O - Track meet at Camas, Student body election - Band festival at Camas qZf '7C? at was - 7 if - Vancouver - 5 - Longview - 2 at WHS - l - LaCenter - O at WHS - 1 - Junior Prom VA Night in China Townn - WHS - at Cathlamet - 3, Track meet in Vancouver - WHS - 3 at Castle Rock - l - Track meet at Evergreen, Spring music concert - Chorus festival at Ridgefield - Kalama - l at WHS - 2 - WHS - h at Kelso - O - WHS - M at LaCenter - 3, GAA travel to Seaside - Cathlamet - h at WHS - 5 - Girls League tea, Castle Rock - O at WHS - 7 - Student Council playday at Camas, Trico track meet in Vancouver - WHS - M at Kalama - S - Senior Day - WH - 1 Kalama 6 at LaCenter - Baccalaureate - School out, Commencement..... 1 BEAVEKQ BUY PROM WQCQWA ADvERff5fQ5ff X'fl-lFYf ' 1 ' . 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