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1 f -www? am? First row: Keisala, Wodaege, Blair, Williams, Rice. Second row: Poulsen, Huddleston, Reese, Derry, Nehr, Miller, Jolly, Lanphear, Orloske. Third row: Kainu, Bays, Thomas, Davis, Lejon, Billups, Schurman. This Page Sponsored By UNITED BULB COMPANY CAMERA CLU B and MR. R. F. ELLISON CA 5-2071 Woodland MEMBERSHIP INCREASES Boasting the largest sustained membership in its history, the camera fans have had fun, tried out new camera hints, and are now applying for a 35 mm camera and accessories, a loan set-up of the Argus camera people. Of interest is the fact that the group donated 55.00 from its treasury to the Hungarian relief appeal ofthe Red Cross. Several night meetings this year helped build interest in and enthusiasm for the club. A final such meeting is billed for May l3. John Poulsen downs last drops of cider at Camera Club party ..... Dark room scene. . . Ron Davis, Don Billups, Ken Bays, Glynda Williams, and Mary Wodeage, enjoy refresh- ments after night meeting ..... Carolyn Hanley and Gail Conn atser talk over activities at meeting .... president Jim Blair is looking through microscope. Q Wi !?i?Si'ls..+ ' i.
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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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Seated: Taylor, Wheatley, Schmitz, Reijonen, Bennett Burgess, Martin Standing: Chester, Albrecht, Brainard, Humbyrd Burton, Osmanberg BEAVERTONIAN EDITOR INHERITS BRAND NEW STAFF, ADVISERS, BUT VINTAGE MODEL MIMEOGRAPH On the first day of school new editor Nick Chester viewed with just a bit of tre- pidation the all new Beavertonian staff of a baker's dozen green journalism students in Mrs. Gimmey's sixth period class. Both staff and Mrs. Gimmey were new to Nick, who had served his junior year apprenticeship under Mr. Stroud. Boy, this looked like real work. One familiar sight stood out as the editor looked around the commercial room where this year's work would be carried on .... the old beaten down Model E mimeo- graph was still with the Beavertonian. For a month the settling down period went along much as with other newspaper staffs. Finally the first edition came off the smudgy, ancient machine. Hooray! Things were looking up. Then Mrs. Gimmey decided that family life took precedent over school work and left the department to take up the job of rearing a family. Miss Stark, replacement for the departing Mrs. Gimmey, took over as adviser to the Beavertonian on Nov. l, Slight, gentle, camera-shy Miss Stark entered into her work cheerfully and vigorously, spending hours after school familiarizing her- self with the new routine. Under the leadership of veteran Nick and adviser Miss Stark the newspaper noted a new feature this yearg Letters to the Editor. Not yet extremely popular, the letters have been thoughtful and helpful, according to Chester. Here we have some of the after-school workers who vitally effect getting out the paper on time. Immediately beneath this caption Bernie Griffith cranks on the old mimeograph handle while Brains Brainard slip-sheets the pages: next, smiling Lennea Osmanberg pecks away at a stencil, ever-ready correction fluid at her handl in lower corner editor Nick Chester pores over dummy shear. for latest copy ,... one thing that will not stretch or shrink: type: just above picture of Nick is one showing a dual conference regarding a thorny sports question. . .assistant Ron Al- brecht and reporter Don Taylor argue about the merits of baseball varaua track as builders of character.
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