Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 28 of 72
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3 .:., -1 . ' , W Qlv, I fix In s- l' L i is I f I W ..,. i ., In I li : Z E M ,fig 'I ' SEI ..- V , ' I, f. -' ' ' .I , - waht x if A ---- A E: il ,pjtfw W 1.5 , ' ' .. lv 'I 'linear -' li? ' Mary Forslund Joseph Jolly Marie Schmitz James Blair Q'-' A ..,,. aux glin t? IQZ, 11 l.f 1 , , 3 -A ' lk J A Duane McDowell Mary Landrum Larry Slayter JUNIORS AMBlTIOUS JUNIORS With more than 8200.00 in the bank and a 340.00 coffee maker of their own, the busy money-makers of last year have kept right at their hustling ways. November was the month that many had waited for. Class rings, the symbols of real solidarity, arrived early that month and proud owners were seen comparing sizes with one another. A combined class play, with both juniors and seniors taking part, was presented late in November. Rich Knight, Nick Chester, Mary Forslund, Brenda Button, Juanita Kuper Duane West Nick Chester E tl fix : ll Q 'E it Y 'Y' 3' Of Nfl Mae Neal l 5, 7 . ft , , 1 t , lt .,i.. ,i tg-se ' izflzgytie if K ,. z ' rs 2 ,L Q- uf f gms- J' 9 - S' -J ' 1 Vtr- ., ,a 4. 1 P- V i' I' ' 'U jf' 'LN Q il! ', ,r i :a yigfli gi . . ::' B . .4 -,-, i :T QL Bernadel Griffith Clinton Englert Melly Gregarius Charles Townsend Bills for bother S. prom don't seem to representatives Mary Forslund and Richard Knight as they add them up with Adviser Miss DeGuire and fellow officer Lennea Osmanberg. Duane lanphear Judy Zybach Bill Reese Brenda Button Lennea Osmcnberg Randall Brown Darlene Dettloff Walt Keisala Betty Reiionen Richard Knight Marilyn Bruinard Lyle Bozarth

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-7x f '32?f? P :A -Q -f A ,Z1: !3f L, E 1r : xx Q-4, X Q if ff S+..-flfl ,- I, LaVerne Wick, leave sociology class and its many problems for someone else to solve . . . we did our best. I, LaQueta Williams, leave my place in nonette to anyone who thinks she can sing second soprano by herself. I, Darlene Wilson, leave my librarian's job to Mae Neal. CLASS PROPHECY Gazing into the crystal ball I see Woodland in the year 1976. It is a thriving community that has been put on the map by the class of '56. Let's see just what the megnbers of thgat illustrious class are doing twenty years hence. One of the biggest additions to the town is the university founded by lack Rhodes in 1966. Looking into one of the classrooms one can see Morton Robbins teaching Shakespeare. The faculty directory lists Darlene Fitzgerald as head coach of the girls' football team. -lust beyond the university is the ultra-modern high school of which Charles Blum is principal. tHe succeeded Nir. llaft in 1970.5 Ron Powell teaches safe driving and Laura Pittman con- ducts the sociology classes. Another development is the factory which makes special toasters designed by Diane Button. lThesc throw the burnt toast out the window.J President of the dynamic industry is Ioyce Stoliby. LaVerne Wick is her private secretary. Down on main street may be seen Jerome Nelsorfs fantastic theater, The billboard advertises a technicolor picture produced by Gary Balch, and starring John Drioer and Darlene Balch. A rival of this theater is the opera house, owned and operated by Darlene Wilson. It is featuring the sweet melodies of the hit opera Caramel,', Written by Florine Lane. Arnie Albrecht and Charlotte Martin have the leading roles in this Lewis River treacly treat. Looking into Grace Bryantis drug store Delores Satterlee may be seen pushing a baby carriage followed by frowning hubby. Overhearing the conversation of mayor, Ann Paul, and town marshal, LaQueta Williams, we learn that Marilyn Brown gave up all ideas of marriage and is now chaperone-in-chief in a home for elderly spinsters. Aiming the crystal ball into other parts of the country we see Toni Karnis and Carolyn Koski in Colorado making millions mining uranium. Peggy Morgan is another millionaire- she struck oil in her back yard while planting horse radish. Stanley Huston is working for the F.B.I. Right now he and colleague, Sherrie Kingen., are on the trail of Nothing Yonson. Also in law enforcement is Bob Hoefs of the Space Patrol. He flies space ships designed by Jerry Slayter. Recently Bob, singlehanded, caught the notori- ous space pirate, Iohn Pennington. Edith Blair, the beautiful model, is in Reno getting a divorce from her ninth millionaire husband. Bob Carrico and Ron Nelson are both in New York. Bob now outranks Dior in fashions while Bon has just bought out Helena Rubenstein. Some of the class have traveled extensively. Shirley Kasberg discovered a new continent on one of her journeys and promptly named it Woodlandia. Marlene Orloslce was installed as its first president. Laila Hietala has gone to the Belgian Congo where she operates a dancing school for the natives. Also in Africa is Jim Knight, the big game hunter, who is rumored to have captured a very rare animal which he shipped to Sharon Summers' zoo at Horseshoe Lake Park. The crystal ball is fading rapidly and will reveal no more. But anyone with half a mind can see that the class of fifty-six has a magnificent destiny. 23



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THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Secunity State Bank WOODLAND Neal Heryford 'Q I 4 4 K Doyle Blankenship ': . . W V .-f xl , 'sit J Delorise Wilson A f it - J . i Wu q i Richard Nehr I, gif? , mx W . ,f , , . , ..,. 4 ' ' it Don Woodward Annett Hamblen , f - Tom Eddy f . 1 ..,, .. ,. Carole Twidwell , ,.. ,A . ri 3 5-5, X, . it - f i., in V:-Li- l f , - A ix It if il Treasurer Don Woodward, executive board representative Q . . ... . , , .Q V , -we Reese, discuss with their adviser Mr. Seinko, plans for - A lv 9' ' R 2 1 .- it JJ' Q ex Q fi 3 ' N 15 3 .. we 'L 'Q J Eff t, Y R' WM Melly Gregarius, secretary Don Hall, and president Bill ' I tg? .,.., -. ,I-,3,., 4 ii future class activities. .S 1 I? .3 A r J - at Jim Harmon JUNIORS Melly Gregorious and Duane West had leading parts in Riddle Me Richesf, Rich Nehr, Marilyn Brainard, Bernadel Griffith and Chuck Townsend were technical assistants for the presentation. The prom, supreme moment socially for many a junior, was held on April 7. The motif was titled Stair- way to the Stars, and a dimly lighted room duskily colored with blue and silver added to the illusion suggested by the title. Decorating the gymnasium for commencement has traditionally been the final project for the junior class. Mervin Brown f fl JOYCG Johnson 1112 I 2 . A 4: . + ' ' N .as ,ww - ' -1 . :Wit ' ,.,. I . . Eiga: ilt . '- pf I ,::. ' Rob Penh 3535532 is . A: 'I vw s N . .,. I It - - EV :,.a,,:. N Roger Covingmn if .E Ewa . ,x x Vx . new 3 N , p 'ff' . t1-r 4 ' J 1 ,, 'Qt eww' Jerry Peterson ,..,, .. ...a . - W , .V 11 5' .i l ' . 5 5 ,,.,. if K 4 , ' 5 Vi A Bob Meize Q M , ' W ,Q . . 1 .. . fi Geraldine Tanner Don Hall Dorothy Moore y A Z , ' ef. ,te ,ff , - ' J A K d A v I 1-ff ' . 'Q E t i 'tt. N W udreY erwoo 1 a Q? I ,Eg-In ,r k 4 5 Kirk tv Frank Karnis A E: a s 'Z .. I : Bob Bill-:PS ' ' ' is Audie Humbyrd ,ri N James Jolly Norman Johnson 6' ' I Y Marilyn Heldreth L A if I 'Q n i V in , D 0 in my . .fi x , S .5 4: 1 ,-A In SME , on tto -, 1: E, Z aft! In , David Rhoades I I if . V . - , ' ' A t Et .:i5iQQ': , A 3 Betty Bennett -,,, H is -i.,.v I 2 1 , . ' at . I A ,f li ,Ls is 4, W T.. E ki, K Z, 1 ., 3 H 3 in T tk In ,P 5 .54 Y, .,., i it-i g 'A -2 . . . N 2 fa , 39 f, . ,,,

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