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 37 of 72
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Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 36
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As tiine went along. tlle old building gave a sigh, and sliut ber doors to all activities .... The last dance, to be beld in tlre old sclrool was the annual Football dance. Pictured above in tbe left hand corner is Pep Club adviser Xliss DeGuire, Lettermen president Bob Hoefs. Football Queen Sliirley Kasberg, and Letter- men adviser Xlr. Leiniere. Traveling around tlie page . . . Soplioinores stuff at class dinnerg Queen of Hearts loyee Iobnson, gets big kiss from King lack Rliodesg Junior and Senior boys get the low-down on the armed forces from recruiting offieersg tlie band plays tlie Star Spangled Bainierf at opening of football game as majorettes stand at attention. inaug-

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Throughout the school ycar, activities have taken placc for the last time in the old school, and have! begun an activc life in the new building. Beginning at the top right hand corncr and traveling around the page in the form of a C, arc rcmcmhranccs of thc old and the new ., . Mr. Mason conducts hand and chorus in Born to hc Frccwg Pcggy Morgan Waits hackstagc for hcl' cucg sopho- niorc P. E. class rocks and rolls . . . dcinonstrating propcr swing are Nina Fisher, John Blanchardg the- old library holds many Il1CIl10l'l0S of worth While studyg Ag studcnts nccd hoat to get to class following sudden Novcmhcr rain and hail dcluge. Ill ini ni nn .Sax Ill Ill ln



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