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SSM . kiwi yy A. fs-.. Yr' if SCHOOL BOARD A desire to serve. That best describes a man or woman who is on the school board of his community. And such a person is Mrs. Teander Olson, retired member of the board after serving three years. Walter Gregorius, Mrs. Olson's successor, has served the com- munity quietly and effectively in many capacities prior to his consenting to take an active part in the running of the Woodland schools. Roy Sellers was elected chairman of the board at the time Mr. Gregorius was seated. Norman jackson, Selleris predecessor, had completed five years as chairman. Mrs. Beatrice Jolly and Iohn Hillis are serving their first terms. Only in the planning stages last year. the new high school plant to which the individual members have devoted long hours, is fast taking shape and promises to be ready for occupancy by the opening of school next fall. LEFT: Mrs, Martin serves os secretory for Mr. Hornburg as weil as clerk of the school board. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Jolly, Mrs. Olson and Mr. Gregorious pause during u board meeting. Mrs. Olson is o former school board member. BELOW RIGHT: Shown below are Roy Sellers and John Hillis.
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a ' '4 7754444494 For several reasons the 1954-55 school year will be a memorable one at Woodland. On November 8th construction started on the new buildings which will appear simple. The occupants will provide the necessary enrichment. The old facilities have served well since they have housed the pupils who have deserved recog- nition for their accomplishments. For this I am very glad and will be looking forward to still more names on the honor roll when we have the pleasure to occupy our new buildings where conditions will be more conducive to high scholarship. Our athletic teams were very successful al- though they did not win any championships. Our music and dramatic departments have given unusual presentations. The school paper has con- tinued to be a splendid piece of work. The student body has developed immensely and we will he looking forward to still further growth and development. This all adds up to a very high standard of performance at VVoodland. Those of you who will be returning must vow to continue this up- ward trend in all phases of your school life. You can do itl All of us wish the best of everything to those who will be leaving. differ 7 I I '4 Students often fail to realize the wealth of wonderful experiences they have while attending high school. I am sure, however, that you will spend many enjoyable hours with this yearbook, recalling classmates, activities, and teachers. As you recall these memories, you will realize that a very momentous part of your life was spent in school. You will recall, among other things, the foot- ball, basketball, baseball, and track squads which represented VVoodland on the athletic fields. You will recall the class plays and music productions. Hours spent on the Beavertonian and Wocowa will bring memories to many of you. Assemblies, club and class activities will be long remem- bered. All these and many other activities, plus the actual classroom work, make up high school life. I feel that you students have done an excellent job this year largely because you have been cooperative and willing to work. I sincerely hope that your after school life will be as successful. .aww
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