Woodland High School - Wocowa Yearbook (Woodland, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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First Row: Norman, J.M.Hansen, Zybach, Deans, Weedman, Osmanberg, PeltoI'a, Schmitt. Second Row: C. Button, Schurman, B. Button, Heldreth, Kortes, Reijonen, Gxregorius, Mars, Boys Third Row: Mrs. Wetterhus, Dettloff, Forslund, Brainard, Griffith, Bryant, Tanner, Chester, Lease, Leathers. Fourth Row: Hanley, Henderson, Twidwell, Brown, Miller, Hoefs, Insell, J.A. Hansen, Stark, Saari, Johnson, Runnion: as GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GIRLS HAVE FUN PACKED YEAR With such activities as soccer, volleyball, tumbling, basketball, badminton, and baseball on their program, the G.A.A. managed to have a fun-packed year. A bowling tournament in Longview gave the girls an extra activity for those who could take part. Betty Hoefs, Judy M. Hansen, Elaine Saari, Linda Schurman, and Patsy Peltola were the winning team of the tournament. Sponsoring an after game dance was their only money making project for the year. In March the basketball teams were defeated by Battleground, 19-10 and ll-9. This was the second consecutive year the two clubs met for such a battle. The first week end in May was spent sunbathing and enjoying the recreational facilities of Seaside. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior members of the club made the trip with their mothers and advisor Mrs. Wetterhus. Officers for the year were: Mary Forslund, president: Betty Reijonen, vice-president: Gloria Tanner, secretary-treasurerg Genny Kortes, student council representative: Hazle Schmitt, point chairman. Another Babe Ruth! Prexy Mary Forslund packs a powerful swing Girls' basketball team practices for big game with Battleground



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its 1? , sg- First Row: Orloske, Tubbs, Thomas, Wheatley, Kramer. Second Row: D. Engnfian, C. Boz- president arth, Jas. Harmon, Bays, Meize, Karnis, I... Bozarth, Johnson, Huston. Third Row: Pflue- ger, Jer. Harmon, Chumbley, Brown, P. Jolly, Zumstein, Jones, Ripp, Blankenship. Fourth Row: G. Engman, Derry, Billups, J. Jolly, Swett, Peterson, Blanchard, Otto, Munc- ton, Keisala. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BOYS HAVE BLUE RIBBON YEAR This was a blue ribbon year for members ofthe F.F. A. Early in the first semester, the F.F.A. was strengthened by the initiation of 13 new members. Parliamentary Procedure contests were entered by the F. F.A. and the boys also showed an excellent display of dairy and beef cattle at the fairs last summer. On February 19, the F. F. A. presented their banquet, flocally known as the best one of its kind all yearl and Honorary Farmer degrees were bestowed on J. George Homburg and Wayne Bozarth. As this yearbook goes to press the committees are starting to plan this year's farm tractor demonstra- tion day and the annual camping trip to Lake Merrill in early June. Finally, on April 2, the year was highlighted when they received a new Ferguson tractor. Bob Zumstein was chosen as the delegate to represent the chapter at the State F.F.A. Convention in Pullman, starting April 4. Officers for the year were: Frank Karnis, president, Jim Harman, vice-president, Ken Bays, secretary: Bob Meize, reporterg Norman Johnson, sentinel. Holly Weedman and Tommy Thomas anxiously await a promised menu of southern fried chicken, Yum, yum .,.. Club members proudly examine new Ferguson tractor. Left to right: Karnis. Ripp Swett, Derry, Huston, Engman, Ferguson representative, Chumbley, Bozarth. Frank Karnis , . .MBE is WF' my W Hx'-nf 11 ,J Q ii 'W'

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