Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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K rl 11 if il' A .. is X, ' .'.Z-5 a f , ,-:Sim f 'eigqfl' Front Row: Diane Button, Mary Forslund, Gary Balch, Toni Karnis, Laura Pittman, Edith Blair, Ron Nelson, Joyce Johlnson, Jim Jolly, Melly Gregarius, Marilyn Brown, Richard Knight, Nina Fisher, David Olesen. Back Row: Arne Kainu, Jerome Nelson, Carolyn Koski, Peg Morgan, Joyce Staliby, Richard Nehr, Kay Chester, Bill Reese. I tudenl Council WOODLAND HOSTS STUDENT COUNCIL CONFERENCE The Student Council's big event came in the middle of the school year when an Inter-School Relations Council meeting was held here February 21. Twelve schools, including guest school Beaver- ton High, were present to talk over school problems. ASB president, Ron Nelson, presided over the day- long session. In March the council decided to obtain informa- tion on receiving a foreign exchange student in this school, either in the year 1956-57 or 1957-58. The reason for some uncertainty about when this might get under way is that a considerable amount of money must be raised for the transportation and support of a foreign student. The goveming council also voted to purchase, in conjunction with the 'WV' club, a public-address system for the athletic field at an approximate cost of 8500. A plaque system was set up to give recognition to seniors for four years' performance in scholar- ship, dramatics, athletics, music, publications and student leadership. The two-party system of elections was again held C this being the second year of suchj with lots of competition for student offices. Throughout the year Edith Blair served as secretary-treasurer of the Southwest Washington Association of Student Councils. Officers for the past year were Bon Nelson, president, Edith Blair, vice-president, Ioyce Iohn- son, secretary, Melly Cregorious, member-at-large, Laura Pittman, treasurer, and Jim Iolly, assistant treasurer. . ASB Prexy Ron Nelson looks on as delegates to Southwest Washington High School Inter-relations Council meets at WHS, registering at the conference continues, registrar near tiny flag is Melly Gregarius: Nelly welcomes the delegates to conference as they assemble in new library. ,. ' wa-wt' My . if I I' iz- ' aft 3

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CQ' 'iff .i i 5 . x ROW lf MQHY Gfegorius student bod 1 b - f-I - Johnson, student body secretary? mem er U urge' Joyce Row 2: Edith Blair, student body vice president- Ron Nelson stu- dent body president, Laura Pittman, student body treqguref, SERVING ASB IS PLEASURABLE EXPERIENCE The several candid pictures on this page remind us that being a student-elected ASB officer is a lot of fun, as well as a responsible job. Note expressions on Pre-xy Nelson and Vice-Prexy Edith as both attempt to snare attention of assembled student body while endulging in some lighter politicking for favored candidate. Then at bottom are Rich Nehr and Jim Jolly fpresident and treasurer for next year? look- ing at finance recordg the smiling girl seated with ticket box in front in one picture, and seen reading financial statement in next picture is efficient Laura Pittman, outgoing treasurer, seated listening to Laura are secretary Joyce and Prexy Ron . . . this was last ASB meeting in the Old gym' mls PAGE SPONSORED BY United Bulb Company WOODLAND AND Oak Grove Dairy woonumo



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rm w-ua-4 ,fn-M i x -wfim saggy , 1 if eff Top left: JOSEPH SIENKO, JR,, woodshop, world history, junior class co-adviser, OLIVIA De- GUIRE, Spanish, English, social science, Pep Club coeadviser, junior class ca-adviser: JAN-ET GREGORY, physical education, health, biology, GAA adviser, Pep Club co-adviser, sophomore class co-adviser, next to top row, left: OSCAR LEMIERE, physical education, health, orientation and state history, driver training, head coach football, B squad basketball, Jr.-Hi baseball, W Club adviser, freshman co-adviser, for the uninformed, the chap on the left is the teacher, the other a student . . . FRED S. MARTIN, vocational agriculture, metal shop, FFA adviser, senior class co-adviser, CHARLES P. MASON, elementary and high school music super- visor, chorus, band, LEON STROUD, science, mathmatics, iournalism, English, sports publicity director, Camera Club adviser, Beavertonian adviser, Wocowa adviser. 'A' ir 'A' Variety is the spice of life for teachers too. On pages ten and eleven the faculty is pictured in a variety of occupations: addressing a class, pausing a moment from correcting papers, umpiring a softball game, talking about Washington State history, tying apron on a student prior to students and teachers serving a banquet, directing the chorus, and entering darkroom. At bottom of page, left, FHA girls serve refreshments to teachersp right, informal moment prior to staff meeting : jus-t below page title, relaxed, happy coach at home an hour or so after victorious football game. MW, Y3e' t, 3 FACULTY me ax ut t vs 'YM' ffm AM 035

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