Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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ASB BIG WHEELS RESPONSIBLE JOB REQUIRES WORK Being a student-elected ASB officer is a responsible job which requires lots of hard work, but the big wheels of 1956-57 all agree that it's lots of fun too. Prexy Richard Nehr is pictured at Hoot McDowell's service station where he works after school hours. Rich is noted around school for his reputation as an ex- pert on electronics. Nick Chester, Vice-prexy, enjoys his job of presiding over student council meetings. He is pictured here examining a folder on Seabeck, a summer camp for student leaders. Kay Chester finds the duties of secretary many but enjoyable. During Kay's absence as a Senate page in Olympia, Mary Forslund served as protem secretary. Assistant treasurer Rosaly Bauer performs a Chem- istry experiment for P. T.A. open house. Treasurer Jim Jolly is an old pro at balancing figures. Member-at-large Caralee Button finds that making a scrap- book of 1956-57 school activities is no small job. Might as well be comfortable! The five officers below make up the executive board ofthe student council. The group plans council and ASB meetings, Pictured left lo right are: Rich Nehr, Nick Chester, Caralee Button, Kay Chester, and Rosaly Bauer. momma: Q mm m lmm.W..1manmmfwsm -

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FACULTY SPENDS HOURS OUTSIDE CLASSROOM In addition to classroom work teachers spend many hours on'lextra- curricular activities . Planning events which young homemakers take part in is one such outside activity. The affairs of all girls in school and their Girls' League is another. Music practice goes on day and night, for the disciplines of rhythm and sound do not come easy. Art work for the entire school system is wrapped up in the slight frame of able Mrs. Homburg, and this means long hours getting materials ready so youngsters may create' Identification for this page begins at top left and traces a backwards Holding the emblem of her girls' group, Gertrude Thomas, home - onomics instructor smiles in anticipation of National Future Homemaker Week ..... Charles Mason, music supervisor for the school system and band and chorus teacher for the high school, seems about ready to take off 'like a bird as he listens critically to the chorus .... Genial Lorna Poulsen, mathematics and English expert, is pictured on a Saturday afternoon administering Stanford math scholarship test .... Sporty Norman Schroeder, banters with world problems class as it gets under- way Qbus -driving eighth grade homeroom teacher Schroeder is some- times irreverently referred to as a latterday Jehu . . . Art teacher and supervisor Thora Homburg holds up page of a poster while Marilyn Heldreth Qnot visiblej wields -spatter gun .... Leon Stroud, longtime science and math teacher, but newly arrived in the field of English, goes over a point or two about use of analytical balance with chemistry sharks, Bill Reese, Rich Nehr and Larry Slayter .... 1 :,?' 7' 5, V . .E,'QwwYgW2W1X, Sv



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First Row: Forslund, Ferguson, Boys, Lease, B. Button, Gregorius, Mr. Hanft Second Row: Bauer, C. Button, Bailey, Brown, Kortes Third Row: Thomas,Jo1ly, Karnis, Hendricks, Chester, West, Nehr, Albrecht, Harmon STUDENT COUNCIL WOODLAND HOSTS STUDENT COUNCIL CONFERENCE The highlight of Student Council activities was the Inter-School Relations Council meeting held in Woodland, February 22. This was the second year that the council had played host to such a meeting. Student body president, Richard Nehr, presided over the session in which eleven schools took part. A whole-hearted support was given to the city council in trying to raise funds for a foreign exchange student in this school. A two-party system of elections was again held with lots of competition for offices. With Richard Nehr leading the Green Party, and Mary Forslund, chairman for the White Party, the general campaigning was a whirlwind of excitement and clever posters. Noon tournaments were begun in April, featuring chess, checkers, ping -pong and foul shot. Mary Forslund acted as A.S. B. secretary in the absence of Kay Chester. Kay served as a senate page in Olympia for eight weeks. Officers for the year were: Richard Nehr, president, Nick Chester, vice-president: Kay Chester, secretary, Caralee Button, member-at-large, Jim Jolly, treasurer: Rosaly Bauer. assistant treasurer. This Page sponsored By MR. 8: MRS. C. A. BUTTON Hanft talks to dele ates at the student council conference held in Woodland r g ' Woodland At right vice president Nick Chester and Mary Forslund look over information concerning Seabeck Conference . .EU5. arili!-fins '- - HI .n

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