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Seated: Ferguson, Rhoades, Bauer, Bryant, Schmitt, Bailey, Brainard, Griffith, Osmanberg, Gregorius, Brown, Twidwell, C. Button, Kortes, Powell. Standing: Forslund, Woodage, B. Hoefs, Bays, Nehr, Slayter, Watkins, Hall, Jolly, Kainu, Huddleston, B. Button, Chester, Miss Stark. Inset: Marilyn Brainard, president n R?QHY 2 of ii Kzniinnnl ihnnur Snrirtg uf Srrnutmrg Srlmnls GI I1 zz 1'l'l'1' Qilooblaub film er linuin allillru hu th sr llrrhruts. hat 1lllll'l'l'ZlS. rlmrartrr. srlmlnrship. lrnhrrsllip. mm srnlirr nrr mrhinal qualitirs mnrllig uf rm-nuragrxurut in nll srhnnls. ilu-rrfurr lhrNaliu1mlBnnnr Snrirtg nf Srrnnimrg Srlumls uf the National Assnrintiun ut Srruuharg-Srlluul 'ilriuripnls ginrs,grm1ls.nnh hrlrgntrs ihruuglx lhr mxtlmritg nf this Qhzxrlrr Ihr prinilrgr :mn pnwrr ln 1'9lIll7ll5l'l,fllllilllflilllfl uhminislrr tlu- moablanh if Qlhaptcr as Il lnrnl Cfllztplrr nf lllr Nilllllllill liuuur Surivtg uf Srrnnimrg Srlxnuls Gillis fLllE1l'lI'l'.,,N'lllllhl'l' 0308 .is gihm nnh grnntrh this fourth nag nf flanuatu Ninn-trrn Iiunhx-ro fittg-seven lvg lhr Nalimml Gfnunril mlmsr signaturrs mr nffixeh hrlulu. R.4...r- f1....a.-,wa,Q.4..cv fZfMf4':4-A 6144444 fam Ammyxmaaa GM M-1? frf?u..am.A.A0-.14 Q44 -fifafz. Zgzf65A..c.p 'ww HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL CHARTER GRANTED The honor society became officially affiliated with the National Torch Honor Society after two previous rejections of their constitution. The club now has a charter to prove their hard earned membership. Under the leadership of president Marilyn Brainard, plans were made for projects to he carried out next year. A library containing information on colleges and careers was begun by Carole Twidwell. This reference material, which will be available to all students, will take several years to complete. A cake sale, held in March, helped build up the small treasury. Officers for the year were: Marilyn Brainard, president, Kay Chester, vice-president: Lennea Osmanherg, secre- tary-treasurerp Mary Forslund, student council represen- tativeg Miss Stark, advisor. This Page Sponsored by OLESON'S VARIETY CA 5-3971 Woodland and MARY-MATT CAFE CA 5-4261 Woodland
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First Row: Huddleston, Oleson, Risley, Hoefs, Taylor Burger, Woodward Second B111 Reeve prwd- Row: Nehr, Pettit,Youngman, P. Jolly, Englert. Kalnu, L Bozarth Third Row Reese, Albrecht, D. Brown, Chester, Meize, C Bozarth M Brown, Karnis, Mr Lemiere. Fourth Row: Bays, J. Jolly, McDowell, Turner, Blanchard, Carr1co, Rhoades. CLUB BOYS KEEP BUSY With Bill Reese as president, the W Club proved themselves to be busy beavers. Sponsoring many activities throughout the year the club managed to boost their treasury which dropped to a low mark last year after aiding the student council in purchasing a public address system. One of their undertakings was to sponsor an aftergame dance and to pro- vide programs for all home football games. They had a father-son banquet for the lettermen and members ofthe football squad. During basketball season, they put up an identification board with the names and numbers of all the Beaver A squad members and their opponents The sale of ice cream slices was a money making project for the third consea cutive year. On April 6, the W wearers sponsored a smoker with the LaCenter letter men club. Members of the clubs competed in the annual smoker which was held on a home and home basis. Club officers were: Bill Reese, presidentg Ken Cai-rico, vice president: Clinton Englert, secretary-treasurer: Ron Albrecht, student council repre- sentative, Mr. Lemiere, adviser.
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v wil vvv yfvvv Vw' V mv? A . . .V 'Sf 4, , ,A if 15 ,Ki V Q 4 104 W' M Left to right: First six-weeks, Richard Nehr and Carole Twidwell second six weeks, Bill Reese and Melly Gregoriusg third six weeks Jim Jolly and Mary Forslundg fourth six weeks, Arnie Kainu and Marilyn Brainard fifth six weeks, Nick Chester and Bernadel Griffith. CITIZEN AWARDS Selection System Improved Pictured here are the boys and girls selected by faculty vote for each six-weeks' grading period. Each student chosen is noted around school for conscien- tious effort. In order to give all the students and teachers of Woodland High School a better understanding of the qualities upon which the faculty committee made their selections, a committee made up of faculty members and students met frequently for better than two mon- ths. The committee QDuane West, Melly Gregorius, Donna Lease, Carole Brown, Mrs. Poulsen, Mr. Mason, Mr. Stroud, and Mr. Sienko, chairman, shared ideas regarding criteria for judging boys and girls considered for this high award. The qualities or characteristics of those excelling in ClTIZENSHlP, SCHOLARSHIP, AND LEADER- SHIP were selected as the basis for giving the Citizenship award. The two honored citizens for the fifth six weeks grading period receive their awards from music instructor Charles Mason at special assembly held in the Auditorium.
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