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JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: Row 1: Ollie Frechette, Beverly Rogers, Miss Haase, Dennis Pitts, Mick Schindler, Mr. Stauffer, Cecelia King, Janet Brat- ley. Row 2: Janice Wick, Joan Thoreson, Gail Smith, Marilyn Pettis, JoAnn Garland, Ruth Raarup, Midge Grage, Rosalyn Johnson. Row 3 = Lucille Gierzak, Kathleen Anderson, Janet Peterson, Barbara Smith, Margie Frechette, Connie Corrier, Bernardine Johnson. Row 4= Don Bakkala, Henry Frechette, Donald Bratley, Frank Holzer, Roy Holver- son, Arden Larson, Orion Wicklund. Row 5: Jack Wroblewski, John Bednarski, Wayne Peterson, Edward Komborski, Bob Hofmeister, Bob DeMars. Not pictured: Tom Bachand, Bob Connors, Bill Hagstrom, Dick Wel- ton. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1950, we entered high school as shy and quiet Freshmen. We are rather proud to think that our class will be the first to spend all four years in the new building. We elected Lois Mur- ray as president, Frank Holzer as vice president, Fred Hendon as sec- retary, and Joan Thoreson as treasurer. Miss Finley guided our foot- steps. In September 1951, the all-knowing Sophomores, elected Louis Schindler, president, Fred Hendon, vice president, Frank Holzer sec- retary, and Dennis Pitts, treasurer. Mr. LaDue was our advisor. This year, 1952-53, as Juniors, we are almost at the top of the lad- der. We have purchased our class rings and have chosen Frank Hol- zer as toastmaster for the banquet, Robert Connors as prom king.
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SENIOR CLASS Left to right: Row 1: Shirley Bachand, Mr. Bishop, Richard Vizan- ko, Dana Sanger, Richard DeMars, Ruth Palm, Mr. Moore, Patricia Hol- zer. Row 2- Inez Eskola, Lois Gierzak, Phyllis Grage, Gloria Swanson, Patricia Newhouse, Marie Palm, Carolyn Mattson, Pearl Nordin. Row 3: Ann Lunde JoAnne Ross, Shirley Scholl, Tom Arnson, Charles Sim- oneau, Marlyce Wickstrom, Phyllis Doucette, Audrey Harnois. Row A- Gerald Haugen, George Utegaard, Ronald Pettis, William Smith, Donald Swanson, George Nowak, Raymond Zanto. Row 5: Phillip Doucette, Dale Nelson, George Tranmal, James Roy, Wayne Simoneau, Roger Niemisto. Not pictured: Willard Lampella, Anders Hokanson. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The autumn of ’52 we entered our Senior year at Washburn High School. As Seniors we entered many activities such as a bake sale and sponsorship of a donkey basketball game. Our officers were Dana Sanger, Richard DeMars, Richard Vizanko, and Ruth Palm. Our class advisors were Mr. Bishop and Mr. Moore. We are looking forward to our graduation with mixed feelings of regret and satisfaction, for we know that once we have passed the por- tals of Washburn High we will have accomplished one goal in life, and our high school days will be only memories.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right: Row 1: Joyce Tast, Mrs. Fischbach, John Fortier, Bill Johnson, Joe Scholl, Gary Holman, Mr. Jacobson, Shirley Carlson. Row 2: Mary Ann Weber, Evelyn Ledin, Donna Bodin, Janet Pedersen, Shirley Holman, Gloria Joanis, JoAnn Handberg, Janet Stefinske, Sylvia Sheridan. Row 3: Lois Peterson, Margie Thoreson, Ray Holzer, Bill Benedict, Harlen Westling, Bill Vienneau, Jack Grantors, Marcie Cordts. Row 4: Roger Zifko, Elroy Wicklund, Don Bellile, Glenn Joanis, Erval Jackson, George Bruneau. Row 5: Tom Williamson, Bob Mick, Roy Rude, Tom Hagstrom, Dave Hofmeister, Gerald Karker. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Listen Schoolmates, and you shall hear of our Freshman and Sophomore days here. On September fifth in nineteen fifty-one, we entered as freshmen to learn and have fun. We took part in chorus, band and cheerleading; much fun was had at every meeting. In basketball and football our boys took part, they did their best right from the start. Our Sophomore year began, but not with the same thirty-seven clan. For three we lost and three we gained—but we still have thirty- some for fame. In forensics and music we play a part, in basket- ball we have quite a start. With all our talent we have no fear, just watch this class the next two years!
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