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LOOKING AROUND Catching in-school activities is pretty tough unless some- one with a camera happens to be in every class every day. Some of the most exciting and significant events taking place in classrooms go unphotographed because no one was there just when it happened . Herein are some of the scenes snapped at in-school moments fexcept for top right photol, showing the interest and fun which is contained just everyday living. Beginning with the only picture taken outside school hours intent sophs play musical chairs at annual midwintermsock hop g below them, Beavertonian assistant editor Ron Albrecht explains with gestures just how it happened, to Don Taylor, Pat Peltola, bustling Lennea Osmanberg, and seated Don Burger: solo scientist Bob Pettit learns about carbonizing of sucrose Qburnt sugar to the unitiated, as well as Pettitjg bottom right shows portion of biology class out in the field chasing grasshoppersg lower left, is shown ballot count by ASB Treasurer Jim Jolly and committeeman Kar- nis as annual ASB election results are tabulatedg above vote count is scene at student council meetingg Principal Hanft, flanked by secretary pro tem Qin Kay Chester's absence. . honored by being chosen as state senate page and away at the time, Mary Forslund and Veep Nick Chester about to answer question posed by council member in rear of roomy just above Hanft is scene at one of national assembly pro- grams, this an expert makeup artist demonstrated his prowess. . . recognize Blankenship, Bozarth, Lee, Rhoades ? . . .top left shows maestro Mason giving final instructions on the great day: the day the bandachorus moved out of the old quarters into brand new ones in just-finished auditorium hooray! This Page Sponsored By Shell Oil Distributor CA 5-4321 Woodland s
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First row: M. Leathers, Hill, Brimmer, Thayer, G. Gregorius, Thomas, M. Ferguson, Nancy Chester, Griffith. Second row: Sage, Rotchy, Haatija, Pflueger, N. Tubbs, C. Button C. Tubbs, Robinson, Balch, Slayter, Hansen, Watkins, Feris, C. Schurman, G. Leathers, Arndt, Knight. Third row: Forslund, Schmitt, Bryant, Saari, Elwood, Deans, McDowell, J. Ferguson, Mr. Mason, M. Gregorius, B. Button, Miller, Brainard, Englert, M. Schur- man, G. Smith, Osmanberg, Kainu, R. Smith, Dehning, Boys, Mars, Nick Chester. BAND MUSIC TO NEW HEADQUARTERS The move into the new band room was looked forward to by all members of the music department. It was pouring cats and dogs March 14, but rain didn't dampen their spirits and loads upon loads of equipment were moved quickly and efficiently. Over half the band participated in the solo and ensemble contest, February 9, and as a result the french horn trio was picked as the outstanding brass ensemble. Members of the trio were Margaret Ferguson, Cathy Thomas, and Gerry Gregorius. The annual Christmas Program and the Spring Concert drew good audiences and gave the band their only public concert appearances before the Band Festival held April 27. The sale of magazines was a new project undertaken by the music makers in an effort to raise money for new uniforms. Graduation marked the band's last public appearance of the year. This Page Sponsored By EDDIE'S MUSIC HOUSE Vancouver, Wn. and WIN'K'S PHARMACY CA 5-2523 Woodland Right: Majorettes: Joyce Johnson, Bonnie Thayer, Caralee Button, Brenda Button Left: Band students move equipment into new band room. ,,,,..,.,.a---W' . .. -...,,..-Mm w if-wtimgmwww
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