Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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Q-.1L.eL .eL1'..4S-:L- DEQDICATIOINI T0 YOU VE DEDICATE THIS BOOK OF OURS ' T0 THE BREATHLE55 EXPECTANCY THE JOY OF LIVING THAT YOUI2 NAME INVOKES 'AND TO THOSE SUPREME ADVENTURERS OF ALL TIME WHO DREAMED AND WHO DARED TO DEFY THE VAST UNKNOWN 'VE OFFER HOMAGE ' VE FEEL YOUR DEATHLES5 SPIRIT TO BE A PRECIOUS HERITAGE OF YOUTH AND A CHALLENGE TO FACE VICTORIOUSLY THAT GREATEST ADVENTURE OF ALL' 'LIFE ' ' ' ix -. 'FELL' TEL 'Esgg ISILIER-. IEA-. Ii-. A 1 141 t7L1ZtZcZiZ1Z LZQZLZYILZ 12217 IF'i,IC'DQENJ2I:2Z IHAVE ONE LANGUAGE BUT ISPEAK IN MANY TONGUES A A IHAVE FOUGHT THE -HARDVON TRAILS OF PIDNEERS AND SUNG VITH THEN THEIR SONGS OF VICTORY VATCHED GROW FROM THESE GOLD PRAIRIE LANDS THE TOVERING HEIGHTS OF MANY CITY VALLS I HAVE FELT THE VASTNESS OF A TIZACTLESS SEA THE SOFTLY OLEANING GLOOM BENEATH THE VAVE THE LUIZE OF FAI! HODIZOHS AND PROCESSION SLOW OF SUNSET NOONRISE AND THE GOLDEN DAVN I HAVE DASHED APART THE SILVER IIISTY CLOUDS KNOWN LIGHTNING THUNDER AND THERAIN THERE IS NOTHING THAT I HAVE NOT LIVED AND LIVING LONGED FOR IN THE DREAMS OF YOUTH - ' THAT THEY MIGHT KNOV ME VELI. THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE ' ' ' ' ' I I- -A Q A I ' V'I' I I ' fx ig f ' 4 , -. IEE. .- IE g 4g -AQ '1f'4i'f4f A111 '41 'Al Al 4K Al A CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL LIFE OIQGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES -. 'EIL ISR. IES-: Iii, -. I AD MINISTQATICDNI I FQAINIK KELLOGG FOI? FOIZESIGHT AND COUQAGE IN THE STQUGGLE TO QEALIZE A UNIVEDSAL IDEAL OF WOQLD PEACE 'VE DEEM THIS MAN TO BE ONE OF THE GDEATEST ADVENTUIZEDS IN A DEVELOPMENT OF CHANGING WOQLD ATTITUDES MR. A. E. MAC QUARRIE Principal i Washburn Juniorvsenior High School Mr. C. C. Minty Miss Virginia W. Lewis Boys' Counselor Girls' Counselor THE OFFICE FORCE Miss Anne Ness Requisition Clerk Miss Joseplwine Finnegan School Nurse Miss Jeanette l-lendel Attendance Clerk Miss Virginia Day Stenograplwer Mrs. Gladys Marnie Chief Clerk Miss Helen Lund Bookkeeper Miss Anne L. Louclen Visiting Teaclwer Bottom Row: Miss Ness, Miss Finnegan, Miss Hendel Top Row: Miss Ecklund, Mrs. Marnie, Miss Lund L21 English -leachers Bottom Row: Miss Mary Alice Suber, Miss Ruth Mary Harlcison, Miss Ruth M. Leck, Miss Margaret E. Josten, Miss Ora C. McLaughlin, Miss Viola M. Borman, Miss Virginia W. Lewis Middle Row: Miss Maude E. Grilfin, Miss Mabel E. Christensen, Miss Ethel C. Montgomery, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Ellen M. Eastvolcl, Miss Mary Wiberg, Miss Marie A. Frizzell Top Row: Miss Alice L. Botts, Mrs. Agnes Mulligan, Miss Frances C. Green, Miss Julia E. King, Mrs. Ruth Gill, Mrs. Lillian F. Gray, Miss Violet H. Knutson 5,,, ' ,A .H Q' A ' . -. -- ' ,ff ' f- ,s,... gi V in , a.., -'-- , ,I ,..,,, ,, ,,5 3 .lil 4 lhl, ,Zi ima 2 A ..-,f J in , R VAIAAV V ' if ,,., .,,. .- An English Class Taking a Writing 'lest An English Class in the Library l3l Natural and Social Science Teachers Left to Right-Bottom Row: Mrs. Gladys M. Johnson, Mr. Edward J. Skibness, Mr. George F. Halver- son, Mr. George C. Hoard, Mr. Victor Smith, Miss Mary Alice Suber Second Row: Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mr. John C. Wells, Miss Zelma L. Goldsworthy Miss Elizabeth M. Klein, Miss Hazel F. Perry, Miss Dorothy G. Peterson, Miss Martha M. Slee, Miss Qessie C. Lowry Top Row: Mrs. Eva A. Reinhold, Miss Irene B. Brooks Miss Rose Schussler, Miss Emma M. Brunner, Miss M. Etta Coulter, Mrs. Leota Goodson, Mr. Edwin E. Hudson A Corner of the Greenhouse A Physics Class l 4 l Art, Mathematics, and Language Teachers Bottom Row: Mrs. Ellen M. Eastvold, Miss Louise E. Roemer, Miss Jean Sullivan Miss Ruth l. Olson Mr. Leonard A. Fleenor, Miss Anna A. Smart, Mrs. Elizabeth Gould Middle Row: Miss Clara Johnson, Miss Eleanor White, Mr. Arthur Sunde, Mr. Albert Tommeraasen Mrs. Blanche Savage, Miss Eva R. Jasperson, Miss Margaret R. Tupper Top Row: Miss Eleanor lbberson, Miss Blanche A. Westcott, Miss Marie E. Kelleher, Mr. Casper C Minty, Miss Aurora F. Nelson, Miss Mary J. Morris An Art Class A Mathematics Class l5i Music, Gym, Home Economics, Shops, Library, and Commercial Teachers Bottom Row: Mr. Raymond J. Ross, Miss Myra Goode, Mrs. Marion Batten, Miss Helen S. Grant Second Row: Mr. Victor Bergquist, Miss Evelyn Denison, Miss Edith K. Bowman, Miss Clover M. Sabin, Mr. Phillips W. Lee Third Row: Miss Leslie B. Hopper, Mrs. Karine Ylvisalcer, Mrs. Edythe Lick, Mr. Walter F. Anderson, Mr. George Super Top Row: Mr. Alfred E. Radant, Miss Lois Powell, Mr. Vilhelm Larson, Mr. Emil J. Beckstrom ll 1 l The Print Shop A Home Economics Class l6l 'IZ SCSI'-IGCDI... L.Il:E i THOMAS A. EDISON TYPICAL OF ALL EDUCATOQS AND SCIENTISTS WHOSE EXPERIENCE IS THE BASIS OF OUI2 KNOWLEDGE AND WHOSE BELIEF IN THE DOWEI2 OF THE UNSEEN ISQOUI2 INSDII2ATION VE HONOI2 HIM-THE ADVENTUREI2 OF CREATIVE THOUGHT AND ACHIEVENENT DOROTHY COOK MAXINE SLINGSBY Vice-President Secretary January Class DAVID WOLFF TOM PARTRIDGE President Treasurer BETTY KELLER JANET BURWELL Valediclorian Salutatorian l71 DAVID AHLBERG What thou art we know not House Committee RALPH E. BACON Cheer up, the worst is yet to come' Boys' Dress Committee WESLEY BARRY As big as life and twice as natural Class Play, Detail Committee LARS BENGSTON Speech is great, but silence is greater Band 4, Class Play, Football 4, Chairman, Commencement House Committee, Social Committee HELEN BERG Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Committee WILLARD BERGMAN The longer one lives the more he learns House Committee for Class Play CLARENCE BJORNSON A wise man never tells all he knows Memorial Committee JOHN BOUCHER Clothes make the man Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Dress Committee, Sweethearts , Marriage of Nannette . PHYLLIS BROWN Magnificent spectacle of human happiness Class Play, Costume Mistress, U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Committee JEAN BROWN The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door Class Play, Assistant Costume Mistress, U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Service Chairman 4, President Junior Girl Reserves 1, French Club 4, President and Charter Member, Baccalaureate Chairman, Credit Bureau Sec- retary 4, Holy City , Elijah , Messiah . l3l JOHN C. BUCKBEE His is a noble nature Class Play, Grist Staff 2, 3, 4, Class Day Committee RICHARD BURNES You lack the gift of all nature-sleep Sparks Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Summer School Graduate LUCILLE BURNHAM What sweet delights a quiet life aFlords Chroma Club 3, 4, French Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 4, Commencement Decoration Committee JANET BURWELL She does her own thinking, she needs no advice U. C. Club 4, Senior Girl Reserves 4, Girls' W Club 4, National Honor Society, Ring Chairman 4, Service Chairman 4, Class Play Committee, Chairman Service Cup Award MARGARET BUSHNELL A girl with a smile ls a girl worth while U. C. Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Treas- urer, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man 3, Social Chairman 4, President 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Girls' Dress Committee, Class Play 4, Assistant Property Manager. GERTRUDE CAMP She gives friendships ofthe most useful kind Class Play 4, Assistant Costume Mistress, Assistant Sales Manager, U. C. Club, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Library Board 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Handbook Staff 4, Grist Staff 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Extra MARIAN CANHELD ln her quietness there is charm U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Class Vice President 3, Class Picture Committee BURTON CARLSON Whatever he did, he did Well Grist Solicitor 4, Guidance Committee 4, Chairman Sergeant-at-Arms Committee CAROLYN CEDERGREN Joy is not a thing you can see, lt lives behind peoples eyes U. C. Club 3, Girls' Glee Club, Records Com- mittee 4 BURNHAM CLARK l-le'd rather be alive than not Sparks Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Summer School Graduate T91 ALICE CLINITE She1s little and she's wise She s a terror For her size U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2 3, 4, Class Play 4, Wahian Staff 4, Girls' Dress Committee, Chairman Class Picture Com- mittee LORRAINE COLE Not much tallc-a great sweet silence U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Holy City , Messiah , Social Committee DOROTHY COOK The only way to have a friend is to be one U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Girl Reserves 1, Chroma Club 2, 3 4, Presi- dent 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Vlice Presi- dent 4 DOROTHY CORNELIUS Silence is more eloquent than words U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Memorial Committee ROBERT CORWINE On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting Class Play, Lead CORLISS COVNICK Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes Torch Club 1, 2, Grist Solicitor 1, 2, 3, Senior Orchestra 4, Band 3, 4, Banking 1, 2, 3, 4, Elijah , Holy City NED CUTLER Laugh and be proud to belong to the old proud pageant of man Class Play, Lead, Quill Club 4, Treasurer, Band 4, House Committee, Service Cup Award Committee VERNON DAHL Ural Upland play the game! Football 4 EDWARD DEA Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune Poly-Tech Club 2, 3, Boys' W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Class Play MARVIN DERBY Some are weather wise, Some are otherwise National Honor Society 3, 4 President 4, Grist Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4, Politix Club 4, Records Committee 4, Class Treasurer 3, Chairman Senior Extra Committee, Class Play T101 BILL DRUM l-le nothing common did, or'mean, Upon that memorable scene Torch Club 2, Grist Solicitor 1, Harlequin 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A Cappella Choir, Class Play Business Staff, Decoration Committee, Class Play, Football 4 THOMAS A. EARLE Ability plus Band, Class Play, Home Room Talent Com- mittee, Chairman Class Play, Music Commit- tee, Decoration Committee, Chairman Class Day Committee MURIEL EBNER Her pencil was striking, resistless, and grand U. C. Club 3 4, Treasurer 3, Publicity Manager 4, Senior Girl Reserves 4, Chroma Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Decoration Com- mittee Chairman, Banking Committee Chairman, Class Play Costume Designer GEORGE EKSTROM Great things are expected ol small men Senior Orchestra 1, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Baccalaureate Committee 4 SYLVIA GLADYCE ERICSON Quiet and modest U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guidance Committee LOIS FALL She'll find a way National Honor Society 4, Historian Com- mittee Chairman, Library Board 4, Secretary, Class Secretary 4, Assistant Property Manager Class Play, U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4- G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Records Committee Chairman, Entertainment Com- mittee Chairman FRANCES FARLEY A health to the lass with hazel eyes U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Girls' Dress Committee GORDON FAWCETT To him life is just one good game after another Torch Club 1, 2, Boys' W Club 3, 4 J. l. FLETCHER Everyone is the architect of his own fortune Class Play Business Committee LAWRENCE FLOYD wlhe glass ol Fashion and the mould of form, The observed ol all observers Boys' Dress Committee l 11 l MARY FOX Happy em- l, from care l'm free, N Why aren t they all contented like me? Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, Girls' W Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, School Tennis Champion 1, 2, 3, Decoration Committee JANET FRASER An agreeable companion U. C. Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Talent and Class Day Com- mittees, Details Committee. CARMEL FREDINE Merrily, merrily shall l live now Class Play Business Committee, Torch Club 2 DOROTHY FRIZZELL A thing of beauty is a joy forever U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Lead, Chairman Home Room Talent Committee, Class Day Committee MARGARET GARLAND May your life be full of happiness U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Memorial Committee WALTER GECKLER A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenancel' A Cappella Choir 4, Football 4, Class Play 4, Chairman Boys' Dress Committee ANNA MAE GIGUERE As full of spirit as is the month of May U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Credit Bureau 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Wahian 4, Chairman Commence- ment Program HARRIET GREENWOOD May the side the sun's upon H Be all that e er shall meet thy glances Senior Girl Reserves 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Picture Committee 4 ALLEN GREER l am the man to write a play Ouill Anthology, Ouill Club, Entertainment Committee 4 DOROTHY GRONER She dances her way into the hearts of all U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Opera 4 U23 BILL GUTHRIE His cares are now all ended S. T. O. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Poly-Tech Club 2, 3, Boys' W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, Basketball 1, 2 RUTH HALE Like twilight too her dusky hair U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Junior Girl Reserves 1, French Club 4, G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Class Memorial Com- mittee, Details Committee EVY JOHNSON Be merry, my friends Summer School Graduate DOROTHY JOHNSRUD Soft smiles by human kindness bred U. C. Club 4, Junior Girl Reserves 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Decoration Committee BETTY KELLER Behold her single in the field National Honor Society 3, 4 Vice President 4, U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, Grist Staff 3 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, G. A. A. 1 2, 3 4, Silver Triangle 2, Ouill Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Harlequin 3, 4, Class Vice President 128, Class Play, Lead 4, Valedictorian JANET KELLY A fair exterior is a silent recommendation Silver Triangle 2, U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, French Club 4 NORINNE KEYES Her very frowns are fairer far H Than smiles of other maidens are A Cappella Choir 4, U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Re- serves 3, Chairman Girls' Dress Committee, Class Play, Lead WING KINTZINGER He's not in the role of common men Quill Club 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Opera 1, 2, 3, Class Play 4, Social Com- mittee 4, Decoration Committee 4 VIRGINIA KIVITS ln truth, together do ye seem Like something fashioned in a dream U. C. Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, SilverTriangle 2, A Cappella Choir 4, G. A. A. 1 ,2, 3,4, Opera 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Lead JOHN LANDMARK Men of few words are the best men Torch Club 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Opera 3, Class Play Property Manager 4 l13l SAMUEL LAPOLE Let every man be master of his time Class Play 4j House Committee ROBERTA LIGHTER A countenance in which do meet Sweet records, promises as sweet Senior Girl Reserves 47 Commencement Dec- oration Committee CLARA LOHMANN Hail to thee, blithe spirit! National Honor Society 3, 47 U. C. Club 3 4, Secretary 4j Senior Girl Reserves 3, 47 Ouill Club 4, Secretary7 G. A. A. Board 2, 3, 47 Class Play 4j Social Committee Chairman7 Finance Committee7 Girls' W Club ELWOOD MCINNIS The life of every party Class Play 4j Refreshment Committee IRENE MOORE She came to us a stran5er7 H She remains with us a friend Entered September 1930 from Alton High School, Alton, lll.7 Senior Girl Reserves 4j French Club 4j G. A. A. 4j Class Movie Committee ATWELL MOREHOUSE l awoke one morning to find myself famous Hi-Y Qi Science Club 2, 3j Class Play 4 LEROY MORNEAU He stoops to nothing blut the door, And all look up to him ' Torch Club Qi Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Poly-Tech Club 1, 2, 3, 4j Opera 1, 2, 3, 4j Class Play Stage Manager7 Chairman Commencement Decoration Committee7 Detail Committee JOHN MUELLER To know how to hide one's ability is great skill Track Team 3j 1-9 Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3, 4, Secretary 3j Class Play Business Manager MARJORIE NELSON She will never lack friends U. C. Club 3 4j Senior Girl Reserves 4j G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Class Play Business Committee WILLIAM NELSON He is born for success National Honor Society 47 1-9 Hi-Y 3, 4i Grist Staff 3, 47 Senior Extra 4j Class Secre- tary 37 Class Play Business Committee i141 FERNIE OLSON A face with gladness o'erspread U. C. Club 3 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Service Cup Award Committee WARD F. OLSON A heart unspotted is not easily dauntedn Class Play 4, Class Play Committee,Guidance Committee, Baccalaureate Committee TOM PARTRIDGE No one but himself can be his parallel National Honor Society 4, Senior Council, Vice President 3, President 4, S. T. O. Hi-Y, Secretary 3, President 4, Torch Club 1, Handbook Staff 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 1, Boys' W Club 4, Football Manager 4, Wahian Staff 4, Class President 3, Class Treasurer 4, Class Play WALLACE H. PEARSON Always dependable Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, ACappella Choir 4, Football 4, Opera 1 , 2, 3, 4, Assistant Stage Manager 3, Class Play Assistant Manager 4, Attendance Committee Chairman, Detail Committee Chairman PEARL PERKINS May all her heart's desires be hers G. A. A. 2, U. C. Club 4, Class Memorial Com- mittee, Class Play LORRAINE PETERSON She has that fellow-feeling that would always help others u. C. Club Q, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Board 3 4, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Girls' W Club Q, 3, 4 HELEN OUANBECK The mildest manners and the gentlest heart Girls' Glee Club 2, French Club 4, Class Play 4 BERNICE L. RAUCH Happiness seems made to be shared U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 4, Junior Girl Reserves 2, Senior Daily, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Picture Committee, Class Play HELEN MARGUERITE REDMOND She gave with a zest and gave her best Class President 2, U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Re- serves 3, 4, Girls' W Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 4, G. A. A. Board 3, 4, City Wide Emblem 4, Winter Health Tournament Committee ALLAN RENSLOW Free he is and light-hearted As one who takes to the open road Evening School Graduate i 15 l JOHN RIVENES His armor is his honest thought H And simple truth his utmost skill Football 1, 2, 3 JANE ROBINSON A'Great things are done when men and mountains meet These are not done by jostling in the street Summer School Graduate LOUISE ROSE When she speaks, we are pleased to listen U. C. Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Dress Committee JANET ROSS Her wisdom is enrobed in confidence National Honor Society 4, U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Messiah , Wahian Staff 4, Chairman Class Play Ticket Sales Committee CRANDALL SANBORN He makes himself known not by words but by deeds Summer School Graduate BOYD SCHERNBECK He conquers who endures Summer Graduate, Chroma Club 2, 3,4, Treas- urer 4, Science Club 1, 2, Wahian Staff 4 SYLVIA SEVERSON She inspires us with her faith in good fortune U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Grist So- licitor 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Holy City , Messiah , Class Play Business Committee EVELYN SIMONS She is one who strikes the golden mean G. A. A. 3, U. C. Club 3- Senior Girl Re- serves 2, Winter Health Tournament Com- mittee MAXINE SLINGSBY It's good to be merry and wise National Honor Society 4, Secretary 4, U. C. Club 3, 4, President and Vice President 4- Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, Grist Staff 3, 4, Grist Solicitor 2, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, Girls' W Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Class Secretary 4, Class Play FRANK E. SMITH And always he preserved an unrutFled mind National Honor Society 4, Grist Staff 3, 4, Grist Solicitor 4, Band 4, Politix Club 4, Chairman Class Movie Committee, Credit Bureau, Senior Extra Committee, Class Play T161 JOHN C. SMITH Nau5ht doth spoil his cheery nature Treasurer 2, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Opera 1, Q, 3, Washburn Day Committee, Class Day Com- mittee, Class Play Business Committee WEBSTER D. SMITH His seat was by a window, so he dreamed Football 4 GLENN SOELBERG UNeither plodding nor dreaming, He always follows through Opera 3, Torch Club 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3 LESLIE STEVENS Melody, your name recalls The mellow fluting ofthe nightingale Or drowsy plash of distant waterfalls! Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Baseball 2, Home Room Talent Committee, Music Committee ROY SUPPLEE Nothing disturbs him, nothing affrights him Torch Club 1, 2, Grist Solicitor 1 JARVIS TEW Young fellows will be young fellows Senior Council 4, S. T. O. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Boys' W Club 2, 3, 4, Athletic Board of Control, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Class Day Committee CORDELIA THACKER 'AShe touched the piano, and nations heard, entrancedl' U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Dress Committee, Class Play, Commencement Program Committee LlLLlAN THOMPSON Neat, not gaudy Class Treasurer 1, Chimes of Normandy , Senior Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club, G. A. A., Class Picture Committee JANE VAN BOOSKIRK l'm a part of all that l've met Secretary-Treasurer 2, U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Entertainment Committee FRANK WHEELER Wise to resolve, patient to perform National Honor Society 4, Chairman School Standards Committee, French Club 4, Class Play, Chairman Class Play Committee, Chair- man Commencement Program Committee. l17l DORIS WHITELAW One who is content to follow the blazed path U. C. Club 3 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Service Cup Award Committee JOE WINSLOW He is always found in the midst ol things National Honor Society 4, Grist Staff 3, 4, Grist Solicitor 2, 3, Senior Extra Editor, Treasurer 128, Credit Bureau, Class Play Business Committee MARY WOOD Gentle of speech and beneticient of mind President and Secretary 2, National Honor Soci- ety 4, U. C. Club 4, Senior Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Chairman Guidance Committee DAVID WOLFF The foremost man of all his class Class President 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Council 4, Library Board 3, 4, 1-9 Hi-Y 4, Secretary, Hi-Y Cabinet 4, President, Debaters' Club 3, 4, Boys' W Club 4, French Club 4, President, Hockey 3, 4 HELEN YOUNG Hert'1oughts are dancing Flowers And joyful singing birds U. C. Club 3, 4, Senior Girl Reserves 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 H251 MARY AASGAARD INEZ BEDARD Vice-President Secretary June Class JUSTIN HALPERN BOB DIERCKS President Treasurer DOROTHY MERRITT ONALEE MAIR Valedictorian Silufafofiafl H91 MARY AASGAARD A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is a power Class Vice President 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 3, Senior Council 3, Secretary 3, Library Board 2, 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, President 3, Vice President 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, I. C. C. 3, Silver Triangle 1, Grist, Second Page Editor 3, Associate Editor 3, Quill Anthology 1, Quill Club 1, Q, 3, President 3, Harlequin Club 1, Q, Vice President 1, President 2, G. A. A. 1, 2 HOWARD M. ABERG The world is a comedy to those that think Sparks Hi-Y 3, Grist Solicitor 1 , Quill Club 3, Harlequin Club 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, Wahian Staff 3, Robin Hood 3, Class Play ERIC ADLER Such a man we wish there were two of him Class Memorial Committee PHYLLIS ASLESEN I had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me sad U. C. Club Q, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Girls' W Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Girl Scouts 1, Credit Bureau DONALD AUEL How will the future reckon with this man? S. T. Q. Hi-Y 2, 3, Handbook Staff 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Wahian Staff 3, Book Room Manager 2, 3, Chimes of Normandy 2, Robin Hood BETTY AULWES Hence, vain deluding joys! Entered from St. Margaret's Academy 1, U. C. Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Girls' Dress Committee KENNETH AUSUMB The noblest mind the best contentment has Sparks Hi-Y 3, Chairman of Commencement House Committee TQM BAILEY The man that blushes is not quite a brute Chimes of Normandy 2, Manager, Robin Hood 3, Poly-Tech Club 2, 3, Class Play BILL BAKER The unspoken word never does harm Social Committee HARRY BAKER Sometimes I just sit and think, and sometimes l just sit 1-9 Hi-Y 2, 3, Grist Solicitor 2, 3, Hockey Squad 3, Football, Second Squad 3 T201 BERNICE BARR The reward ofa thing well done is to have done it U. C. Club Q, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Politix Club 3, Girl Scouts 1, Class Day Committee BENJAMIN BASTYR What manner of man is he? Assistant Lunchroom Supervisor 3, Robin Hood 3, Social Committee INEZ BEDARD Gods rarest blessing, after all, is a good woman Class Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3, Senior Council 1, Harlequin Club 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 ANNABELLE BEEBE Blushing is the color of virtuel' U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, Silver Triangle 1, Attendance Committee ALAN BEGGS A modest student of sober phiz, Who does his work and minds his biz Grist Solicitor 1, 2, Chairman Service Cup and Legion Award Committee JANE BENNETT Her life is a watch between a sleep and a sleep U. C. Club Q, 3, Girls' W Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Washburn Day Committee GLENN B. BERG UA maiden's heart is a dark forest G. A. A. 3, Class Memorial Committee KENNETH BERG Give tribute to human wisdom A Cappella Choir 3,SwimmingTeam1,SociaI Committee RICHARD L. BLACK There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability Sparks Hi-Y 3, Vice President 3, Grist Staff, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 3, Swimming Team 3, W Winner, Class Play Committee, Class Play Business Committee KENNETH BLAIR Silence is one great art of conversation ' Entered from Spalding Institute, Peoria, Illi- nois, 1, Social Committee IZII EDGAR BLEKRE Few things are impossible to diligence and skill National Honor Society 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y Q, 3, Handbook Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 3, Torch Club 1, Boys' W Club 3, Wahian Staff, Business Manager 3, Football 3, W Winner, Hockey Manager 3, W , Chairman Class Play House Committee DAVID BLOCH A light heart lives long Swimming 1, Social Committee NORMAN BLOOM You never can tell about these little fellows Grist Solicitor 2, French Club 3, Class Play Busi- ness Committee CLARA BLOOMOUIST How far that little candle throws its beams U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, Girls' W Club 3, G, A. A. 1, 2, 3, Credit Bureau I.EI.IA BOCKMAN I sit beside my lonely Fire and pray for wisdom yet U. C. Club 2, 3, Girls' W Club 1, Q, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Class Day Committee WARREN BOGART Love is so different with us men Science Club 1, 2, President 2, Records Com- mittee RUTH BONES Who sings drives away care U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle President 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Girl Scout 1, Chimes of Normandy 2, Girls' Dress Com- mittee ROBERT BOWEN All wisdom's armory this man could wield National Honor Society 2, 3, Ouill Club 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Wahian Staff 3, Sweethearts 1, Chimes of Nor- mandy 2, Robin Hood 3, Commence- ment Committee LOVELLE BROOKE A constant friend is a rare and hard thing to Find U. C. Club 2, Senior Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Records Committee VIRGINIA BRUCCIANI I-le that increases knowledge increases sorrow Records Committee IZZI BILL BURGUM A steam engine in trousers National Honor Society 2, 37 S. T. O. Hi-Y 2, 37 Torch Club 17 Handbook Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 3j Grist Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 37 Class Picture Committee7 Chairman Class Movie Committee ANNABELLE BURMASTER Not much talk, a great sweet silence U. C. Club 2, 3j Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3j G. A. A. 1, 2, 37 Boys' and Girls' Guidance Committee ROBERT W. BURR Wisdom comes to no one by chance Entered from Senn High School, Chicago 1, Qi Commencement Committee MILTON BUSCHER Mellon's Food did it! Sparks Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, Treasurer 3i Commence- ment Committee MARY BUTLER Pleasure and action make the hours seem short U. C. Club 2, 37 Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3j Silver Triangle 17 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3j Social Committee DICK CAMPBELL I am master of my Fate7 i am captain of my soul Class President 3j Senior Council 2, 3i Library Board 37 S. T. O. Hi-Y Q, 3, Treasurer 3j Handbook Staff 2, 3, Advertising manager 37 Grist Staff 2, 3j Chairman of Home Room Talent Committee CARON CARLBERG Men make the best friends Credit Bureau ELIZABETH CHILTON I'd like to be bashful, but fate decrees otherwise U. C. Club 2, 3j Chroma Club 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 37 G. A. A. 1, Qi Wahian Staff 3, Art Editor7 Chairman Class Day Committee DOROTHY CHRISTENSON What if, as said, man is a bubble! U. C. Club 2, 3j Commencement Committee RUSSELL CLAYTON There is no method without order and punctualityu Sparks Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 37 Torch Club .Tj Class Play Business Committee T251 JOHN CLINGERMAN There is only one proof of ability-action National Honor Society 3, Sparks Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Torch Club 1, Baseball 1, Golf 2, 3, Credit Bureau JAMES COLEMAN .., do not own an inch of land, but all l see is my mine Library Board 2, 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3 President 3, Handbook Editor-in-Chief 3, Grist Staff 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 1 2, Boys' W Club 2, 3, Politix 3, Wahian Staff 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, Q, 3, All-City Swimming 3, Chimes of Normandy , Robin Hood TOM COOPER Fools try, but men of sense achieve Class Treasurer 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3 MARIAN E. COX A giggle is the same in all languages U. C. Club Q, 3, Silver Triangle 1, Grist So- licitor 1, G. A. A. 1 , 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3 ARDIS CRAWFORD ln simple manner all the secret lies U. C. Club 3- Lunch Room Club, Chairman Boys' and Girls' Guidance Committee ETHEL DAWSON Sincere at all times U. C. Club 3- Senior Girl Reserves 3, Silver Triangle 1, Ca. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Class Play MAE E. DAWSON Gracious in manner U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Class Play Business DICK DECKER By education, most have been misled Grist Staff 2, 3, Boys' W Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3 FRANCES DE WINTER My mind, lets go a thousand things like dates of WdfS and deaths of kings G. A. A. 1, Campfire 1,Silver Triangle 1, U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3 BOB DIERCKS His time is forever, everywhere his place e Class President 2, Class Treasurer 3, Senior Council 2, 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Torch Club 1, Handbook Staff 2, 3, Grist Staff 2, 3, Harlequin 2, Boys? W Club 2, 3, Hock- ey 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, All City Hockey Team, 3 T241 DONALD DRESSER Those who from study flee Live long and merrily Torch Club 1, Class Play Business E. EDWARD DRURY So much to do, so little clone Social Committee ANNE DUNCAN A mirthfully curious, sober-delirious, gently imperious maid U. C. Club 3, Harlequin 2, 3, Girls' W Club 1, Q, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Home Room Talent Com- mittee ROSS F. DUNN 'AAs idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean Boys' W Club 3, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Letter 3 GARROTT EASTLAND Absence of occupation is not rest Football Q, 3, Class Play Committee RUTH EVARTS Said and done. Done as soon as said National Honor Society 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, Girls' W Club Q, 3, G. A. A. 1, Q, 3, City Athletic Emblem Wearer 3, Waparthians 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, President 3, Campfire 1, 2, 3, Writing Secretary 2, 3, French Club 3 PAUL FILLMORE He ceas'd but left so pleasing on theirear his voice, That listening still they seem cl to hear Senior Council 2, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 2, President 1, 3, Band 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club 1, Q, 3, President 1, Q, Sweethearts 1, Chimes of Normandy 2, Robin Hood 3 HAZEL FOX The nose of nice nobility U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Girls' W Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Social Committee ELDRED FRUDENFELD As a wit, if not First, in the very first line U. C. Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Girl Scouts 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Commencement Committee RUTH FRUDENFELD Enjoy today, For tomorrow the first gray hairs may come U. C. Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Chimes of Normandy i251 JOHN GANLEY A public man of light and leading S. T. O. Hi-Y 2 3, Handbook Staff 3, Grist Staff 2, 3, Boys' W Club Q, 3, Hoclcey 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Second All-City Team 3, Football 2, 3, Cap- tain 3, Letter 2, 3, Athletic Board of Control 3, Chairman Washburn Day Committee LLOYD GARVEY Great men never require experience Class Movie Committee HARRIETTE GILKERSON UUnthinkin5, idle, wild, and young, l lau5h'd and danc'd and tallcid and sung U. C. Club 3, Silver Triangle 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Commencement Committee BERNARD E. GODWIN The wise malce tolls of whatever comes to hand Science Club 3, Lunch Room Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 1, Social Committee FORD A. GODWIN Bashfulness is an ornament to youth Credit Bureau GEORGE GREER Friends, Romans, Country-men, Lend me your ears! Social Committee NESSA GRODNIK HGenerally speaking, l am always speaking U. C. Club Q, Girls' Glee Club 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, Girl Scouts 1, Commencement Committee MARY HALLENBERG Pardon's the word to all U. C. Club Q, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, Com- mencement Committee. Entered from Moor- head, Minnesota, 1 JUSTIN HALPERN Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Class President 3, National Honor Society 2 3, President 3, Library Board 2, 3, Secretary 2, Grist Staff 2, Harlequin 1, 2, 3, President 3, Science Club 1 MARLYS HANSON A handsome woman is a jewel, A good woman is a treasure U. C. Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, Girl Scouts 1, Commencement Com- mittee l26I CLARE HARMER 'lhe earnest eye anticipates desire Golf Team 1, 2, Social Committee BETTY HAYS A lady richly clad is she, beautiful exceedingly U. C. Club 2, 3, Girls' W Club 3, G. A. A. 3, Credit Bureau FAYE HENKEL All doors open to courtesy U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Class Day Committee VIRGINIA HULTGREN Net-:tness is a crowning grace of womanhoodn U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2 3, Silver Triangle 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Wa- parthians 2, Class Memorial Committee COLLIN HYDE He laughs and the world laughs with him Sparks Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, Torch Club 1, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Boys' and Girls' Guidance Committee MARION IVES She has winkable, blinkable, merrily twinkable, simply unthinkable eyes Handbook Staff 2, 3, Harlequin 3, Treasurer 3, Gll'lSl W 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, Chairman Social Committee DAN JENKINS Real earnestness in good work is above all price Boys' Glee Club 1, Science Club 1, Track 3, Home Room Talent Committee MURRAY JEROME Look, she is winding up the watch of her wit, Bv and by it will strike Grist Staff 2, 3, Feature Editor 3, Ouill Anthology, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 3, Quill Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Waparthians, 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 3, Debaters 2 ANN JOHNSON 'il am Sir Oracle, and when l ope my lips, let no dog bark G. A. A. 3, Commencement Committee LORIN JCHNSON Whenever people agree with me, l always feel l must be wrong Library Board 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Boys' W Club Q, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Home Room Talent Committee i lZ7l WADE JOHNSON The world knows nothing of its greatest men Class Play Committee, Boys' and Girls' Guidance HOWARD JULIEN When you sleep in your cloak, there's no lodging to pay Boys' W Club 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Letter 3, AII-City Swimming Team 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Captain 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Class Play LUCILLE JUSTAD A lass with quaint, quiet ways U. C. Club 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, Service Cup and Legion Award Committee FRANCES KEEGAN Out before night, in before day U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, '2, 3, Commencement Committee HARRIET KING Naught a word spoke she more than was necessary U. C. Club 3, SiIverTriangIe 1, G. A. A. 1, French Club 3, Record Committee HAZEL KNUDSEN i'Wit and humor belong to genius alone U. C. Club 2, 3, Chroma Club 1, Q, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Chairman Decora- tions Committee, Social Committee CONSTANTINOS KOSMAS Some men would have everyday a holiday S. T. O. I'Ii-Y Q, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Chairman Boys' Dress Committee JANE KREITTER To grin is no sin U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Grist Staff 2, 3, Managing Editor 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Attendance Committee, Class Movie LOUISE KREBS Oh this learning! What a thing it is! U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Sweethearts 1, Chimes of Normandy 2, Robin Hood 3 VIRGINIA LAING A beautiful hand is a beautiful thing in a woman U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, G. A. A. 3, A Cappella Choir 3, French Club 3, Class Movie Committee I23l ART LANDE No simple conquestftriumph is his aim 1-9 Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3, Torch Club 1, Commence- ment Committee VIRGINIA LAPHAM MarveIs are many, but none more marvelous than men National Honor Society 2, 3, U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, Treasurer 1, Grist Staff Q, 3, Senior Orchestra 1, Q, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Palinx Q, 3 MARY C. LARKIN She's good to Ioolc upon, and better yet to know U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Vice President 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 ANNETTE LARSON I-Ie who can take advice is sometimes superior to him who can give it U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2 3, Silver Triangle 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Wa- parthians 2, Social Committee EUGENE F. I.ILl.lE Hfhinlcing is but an idle waste of tho't Football 1, 2 CAROL LINNER ln youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare Harlequin 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Class Play, Home Room Talent DON LOBDELL I've had another day and wasted it again 1-9 Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3, Torch Club 1, Harle- quin 3, Boys' W Club 3, Wahian Staff 3, Swim- ming Team, Manager, W Winner, Class Movie RAE LORD A great station requires great labor and great ability Chimes of Normandy , Q, Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Washburn Day Committee RUTH LOWERY The sense ot duty pursues us ever Chimes of Normandy Q, Robin Hood 3- U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Records Committee JOHN M. MacGOWAN Every great man is unique Chimes of Normandy , Ticket Manager 2, Holy City Ticket Mana er 3, Senior Or- chestra 1, 3, Rand 1, Poly-Tech Club 1 2, 3, Boys' W Club 3, Football 2, 3, W Winner 1 T291 KATHERINE MAGERS What is a mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mindlu U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle, Handbook Staff, Typist 3, Grist Staff 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Senior Extra KEITH MAC INTYRE This peck of troubles Library Board 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, President 3, Harlequin 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, French Club 3, President 3, Basketball Q, 3, Home Room Talent Committee, Class Play, Chairman ONALEE MAIR Music is well said to be the speech of angels National Honor Society 2, 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 1st Place Ori- ginal Music Composition, Program Committee LESTER MALKERSON Honest men are the gentlemen of Nature Tennis Winner 2, 3, Sales Committee LEONARD MARNIE His greatness not his littleness concerns mankind Swimming Letter 3, West High 1, Decorations, Class Play DOROTHY MARSHALL He who knows much has many cares U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, Q, 3, Washburn Day Committee IRENE MCDERMOTT She knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing U. C. Club 3, G. A. A. Q, 3, Washburn Day Com- mittee VIRA MAC RUNNELS One cannot know everything Renville High School 1, 2, Decorations Com- mittee DOROTHY MERRITT Life is a jest and all things show it. l thought so once, but now I know it National Honor Society 2, 3, U. C. Club 2 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Silver Triangle 1, Grist Staff 2, 3, G. A. 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, French Club 3, Program Committee, Class Memo- rial Chairman ALBERTA MILLER ucircumstances? l make circumstancesn U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2 3, Silver Trian le 1, Junior Grist Editor 3, Grist Staff 2, 3, A. A. 1, 2, 3, Waparthians Q, 3, French Club 3, Senior Extra i301 ROSELLA MILLER A great mind is a good sailor as a great heart is U. C. Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Assistant Supervisor Junior Lunch Room, Entertainment Committee TOD MITTWER All that we need to do, be we low or high, ls to see that we grow nearer the sky Grist Staff 2, 3, French Club 3, Service Cup and Legion Award JUNE MONASCH The worst of having a romance is that it leaves me so unromanticn U. C. Club 1, 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Detail Committee RUTH MORRIS A manl A man! My kingdom for a man! Chimes of Normandy 2, Sweethearts 1, U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Senior Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Entertainment Committee WILLIAM MORTON Short is my date, H But deathless my renown House Committee MARIAN MULLEN There are many rare abilities in the world that fortune never brings to light Library Board 1, 2, 3, U. C. Club 2, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Baccalaureate Committee VIRGINIA NAEGELE Haste thee nymph, and bring with thee .Jest and youthful Jollityn U. C. Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 1, Girls' Dress Committee DONALD NAUGLE For what l will, l will, and there's an endl' General Publicity JOHN P. NEWCOMB We hear him so little, we know him not Football 1, 3, Attendance Committee MARGARET NEWTON The secret of success is constancy to purpose U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Treasurer 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Baccalaureate, Chairman 1511 ROSALIND NIEDERMAIER Her step is music, her voice is song U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle, G. A. A. 3, North High 1, 2, Refresh- ments Committee NINA NIVA Speech is powergspeech is to persuade, conve t compel Decorations Committee CORINNE NYGAARD i'Oh! call it by some better name, for friendship sounds too cold Robin Hood 3, U. C. Club 1, Senior Girl Re- serves 2, 3, Vice President 3, Grist Solicitor 1, Q, Girls' Glee Club 3, Girls' W Club, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. Board 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, President 3, Refreshments Committee, Chairman MAXINE NUTTING But were itlto my fancy given to rate her charms, l'd call them heaven ' North High 1, 2, Detail Committee BJARNE ODEGARD Sweet are the slumbers of the virtuous man Swimming Team 2, Golf Team 1, Q, 3, W Club EARL OLSON How sweet and sacred idleness is Class Movie Committee EUNICE OTSEA i'Eyes of unholy blue Chimes of Normandy 2, Robin Hood 3, U. C. Club 2 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 WRIGHT PAGE Man delights not me, no, nor woman either Boys' Glee Club 3, Boy Scouts 1, Robin Hood 3, House Committee ROBERT PERCIVAL nlmplores the passing tribute of a sigh Sweethearts 1, Chimes of Normandy 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Senior Council 2, Library Board 1, 2, 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Handbook Staff, Grist Staff 1, Grist Solicitor 1, Harlequin 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, President 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Track 1, 2, Tennis 1, Basketball 1, 2, Class Day Committee Chairman STUART PERKINS A thinking man is always striking out something new Chroma Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, President 3, Wahian Staff 3, Banking T321 JUNE PIERCE 'AShe is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant to think on National Honor Society 3, U. C. Club 3, Ouill Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, Chroma Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, Wahian Staff 3, Senior Extra Committee, Chairman, Class Play Committee MARIAN PLAYMAN Genius does what it must, Talent does what it can National Honor Society 2, 3, Library Board 1, 2, 3- U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Girls' W Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Wahian Staff, City Athletic Emblem 3 MILDRED E. PITTSLEY Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tis woman, woman rules us still U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, Deephaven High 1, Class Movie Committee HELEN RANDOLPH I saw history in even a poet's song Blue Triangle 3, G. A. A. 3, French Club 3 JANET RANK Great and good are the actions done by many whose worth is never known U. C. Club 3, Grist Solicitor 1, Quill Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Waparthians 2, 3, G. A. A. Board CATHERINE RARICK I assume the cares ofthe universe Class Day Committee, Class Play Committee S. AUSTIN REEP None but an author knows an author's cares Senior Orchestra 2, 3, Band 2, Boys' W Club 1, 2 3, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 2, 3, BERNARD RICE Ambition has no rest National Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3, Torch Club 1, Handbook Staff, Grist Staff 2, Sports Editor 3, Boys' W Club 1, 2, 3, Politix 3, Baseball 1, Golf 2, Basketball 2, Program Chairman BLANCHE H. RICHARDS Maidens should be mild and meek, Swift to hear and slow to speak U. C. Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Girls' Dress HELEN ROBINSON The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind, the wisest books U. C. Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Class Play I35 I VIRGINIA ROBINSON Better late than neveri' Robin Hood Costume Mistress 3, U. C. Club 2 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, FRED ROGGE That dry drudgery at the deslc's dead wood Poly-Tech 1, 2, 3, Football 3, Track 1, 2, Assistant General Manager Robin Hood , House Committee, Sergeant-at-Arms HELEN ROOT They say the best counsel is that of a woman Robin Hood 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Re- serves 2, 3, Silver Triangle, Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Refreshments Committee GEORGE ROSS Absent in spirit, present in body 1-9 Hi-Y 2, 3, Poly-Tech Club 1, 2, 3, Boys' W Club 3, A Cappella Choir3,Vice Presi- dent 3, Football 3, Letter, Hockey 3 TED ROSS A penny for your thoughtsln Senior Council 1, 1-9 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Poly-Tech Club 1, 2, 3, Boys' W Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Swim- ming 1, Letter, Boys' Dress Committee MAVIS ROYHL Be there a will, and wisdom Finds a way National Honor Society 3, Library Board 1, 2, 3, U. C. Club 2, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle 1, Grist Staff 2, G.A. A.1,2, 3, Waparthians 2, 3, Vice President 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Records Chairman ELEANOR RYAN I would pause and be gay for a timen U. C. Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Detail Committee, ELLA JANE SAGE The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute National Honor Society 3, Grist Staff 3, Ouill Club 2, 3, President 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 1, Q, 3, Wahian Stall, Editor-in-Chief 3, Campfire 1, 2, 3 ARLENE SAUTER Few words are Wise men's counters Campfire 1, Service Cup and Legion Award Com- mittee DOROTHY SAVELLA Silence sweeter is than speech Girls' Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 i341 I EDWIN A. SCHAD The times are out of joint, O cursed spite, That ever I was born to set them right Plainview High 1, Central High 2, Attendance Committee LOUISE SCHAD Silence, the applause of real and durable impressions U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Plain- view High 1, Central High 2, Classllvlemorial Committee JOHN SCHRUTH As a man eats, so he works Torch Club 1, Grist Staff 1, Wahian Staff 3, Boy Scouts 1, Football 3, Senior Extra Committee LOUIS E. SCHRICKER Jr. There:s a good time comin5,,boys, There s a good time coming House Committee VERNON SCOTT To do or not to do,n That is the question Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, Refreshments Committee ROBERT SEIBERLICH I carry my satchel still Chimes of Normandy Electrician 2, Robin Hood House Manager 3, Poly-Tech Secre- tary 2, Detail Committee, Chairman RALEIGH SHANDLING Fools rush in where angels fear to tread U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Silver Triangle, Grist Solicitor 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Entertainment Committee ALLAN SHIRLEY He who hath an art H Hath everywhere a part Senior Orchestra 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club 1, Q, 3, Boy Scouts1 ,A Cappella Choir 3, President 3, Music Committee, Chairman CHARLES E. SHORTLEY There is nlo substitute for thoroughagoing, ardent, and sincere enthusiasm French Club 3, House Committee JOE SILVER HaDDY is the man who does all the good he talks of Chimes of Normandy 2, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Decorations Committee, Class Play Com- mittee T351 BERNICE K. SIMPSON Bright gem, instinct with music, vocal spark! Chimes of Normandy 2, U. C. Club 3, Chroma Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 DORIS SMITH Her life is a chapter of little accidents National Honor Society 3, Library Board 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, I. C. C. 3, Silver Triangle, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Wahian Staff, June Editor 3, French Club 3 CLAUDE STEVENSON And all the day I read in school But my thoughts were elsewhere 1-9 Hi-Y, Treasurer 1, Boys' W Club 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Letter 3, Boys' Dress Committee LUCILLE STRIBLEN Being good is such a lonesome iob G. A. A. 1, 2, Detail Committee MARGARET STUBBS I love fools' experiments. I am always making them National Honor Society 3, Library Board 3, Presi- dent 3, U. C. Club 3, Senior Girl Reserves 3, Quill Club 3, Secretary 3, French CIub,Vice President 3 NORMAN SWENSON The polished work of frivolous idlenessn Chimes of Normandy , Robin Hood , Torch Club 1, Grist Solicitor 1, Senior Orchestra 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir FRED TALBOT Some think the world is made for fun and frolic and so do Il S. T. O. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Boys' W Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2 FRANCES TAYLOR They have taught me Latin in pure waste! Library Board 1, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Vice President 3, Silver Tri- angle, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3 MARY KATHARINE TAYLOR She needs no introduction National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3, Library Board 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Secretary 3, Silver Triangle 1, I. C. C. 1, Grist Staff 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Wahian Staff 3, French Club 3 MAURINE TAYLOR Women are the refiners of men Sweethearts 1, Chimes of Normandy 2, Robin Hood 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, A CappelIaChoir 3 I36I GEORGE THOMAS Let them call it mischief, when it is past and prospered 'twill be virtue Boys' Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Librarian 3, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 2, Entertainment Committee ROBERT TOFTNESS Ahl l see-he and sense won't as Class Records Committee ANNA TORRANCE uhiffith tenderly curlative, tumbly and whirlative, super-superlative dlf Class Vice President 2, National Honor Society 3, Senior Council 1 2, 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior can Reserves 3, W Club 3, 3- Panafax Club 3, 3, Secretary 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Wahian Staff 3, G. A. A. Board 1, 2, 3, French Club 3 JOSEPHINE TROSTLE Variety-that divine gilt that makes a Woman charming National Honor Society 3, U. C. Club 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves 2 3, Chroma Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Girls' Dress, Chairman CHARLES TUNSTEAD He who sleeps much learns little General Publicity, Chairman CHARLES UTTON Everyman is like the company he is wont to keep Senior Council 1, 2, 3, S. T. O. Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 3, Handbook StaFf 2, 3, Boys' W Club 2 3, Basketball 1, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms, Chairman ALEX VAN HAFFTEN Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason National Honor Society 3, Sparks Hi-Y 2, 3 Vice President3, Science Club 2, 3 President 3, Politix 2, 3, President 3, Hockey 3, Tennis 2, Class Play VlVlENNE VEILLEUX Folly ends where genuine hope begins Chimes ofNormandy , Robin Hood , Na- tional Honor Society 3, Silver Triangle, Quill Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2 MONTE WAGNER A man nobly planned Boys' W Club 2 3, Hockey 2, 3, Letter 2, Track 2, 3, Letter 2, Eootball 3, Letter, Washburn Day ROSEMARY WALSH Pleasant was she and full of industry U. C. Club 2, Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3 l 37 l JUNE WARREN Who is it can read this woman? U. C. Club 2, 3j Senior Girl Reserves 2, 37 Girls, W Club 2, 37 G. A. A. 1, 2, 37 Class Memorial Committee MADELYN WATSON My wit is my own7 yet I give freely of it U. C. Club 2, 3j Glee Club 2, 37 G. A. A. 1, 37 Music Committee KENNETH WEBSTER i'Yes, I study sometimes Detail Committee MARJORIE WEST Laughing eyes, slender size, genial smile, clever style! U. C. Club 3j Senior Girl Reserves 37 G. A. A. 3j Hollywood High School 2 WILLARD WHITE Get a name to rise early and you may lie all day Baccalaureate Committee ISABELLE WHITELAW A friend may well be reclconed the masterpiece of nature Senior Girl Reserves 2, 37 Central High Ali Records Committee LEE WHITSON Still water runs deep Quill Club 3j Science Club Q, 3, Vice President 2j Baccalaureate Committee7 Credit Bureau DON WILLIAMS I-low fair a lotto Fill is left to each man still! 1-9 Hi-Y 2, 37 Band 2, 3j Boy Scouts 17 Boys and Girls Guidance Committee LLOYD WITTKE L ttl I ask, my wants are few. All I ask is something to do! Sweethearts 17 Chimes of Normandy Qi Robin Hood 37 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2 37 A Cappella Choir 37 Book Room Manager Qi Attend- ance Committee EARNEST WILTSEY A big Figure in school life Sparks l'li-Y, Treasurer 3, President 3j Boys' W Club 37 Football, Letter 37 Credit Bureau I 351 LEILA J. WOODFILL The world is so full of a number of things l'm sure we should all be as happy as kings Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, G. A. Scouts 1, Records Committee RUTH ZALUSKY Nothing is impossible to industry U. C. Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 1 ans 3, Campfire 2, General mittee JULIA ANDERSON A lilceable girl with a likeable way Evening School Graduate VIOLA OUAST 'lShe has the rarest sense of all-comm Evening School Graduate ELIZABETH ADDY Cheerfulness and knowledge are among he G. A. A. 1, 2, Girl Reserves 1, 2, ant 4th Page Editor, U. C. Club 2, Society 3, Tutored at Glen Lake Graduated from Washburn. A. 1, 2, 3, Girl , 2, 37 Waparthi- Publicity Com- OYTSZHSC r many attributes Grist 2, Assist- National Honor Sanitarium and i391 H01 Senior Home Room Presidents Bottom Row: Chaney, Mitchell, Larkin, Ewing, Karlson, Thayer Middle Row: Wallin, Aberg, Edwards, Nelson, Phillips, Roth Top Row: Rosenthal, Tustison, Dietrich, Beebe, Halpern, Carlson, Sweet Junior Home Room Presidents Bottom Row: Blair, Woodhead, Marian Percival, Ledin, Hedlund, Carlson Cutler, Donahue, D. Smith Middle Row: Acres, Wadlund, Holmberg, Smith, Anderson, Stark, fole, Cunningham, Sorlein, Daniels, Nyquist Top Row: Brewer, Leonard, Sherer, A. NelsontButrRzr,dWagner, P. Johnston, Potter, Derby, Mantzlce, our ar l41l 7 B Girls 7BBoys A B H21 7A Girls 7A Boys lm 8 B Girls 8 B Boys I-441 8A Girls 8A Boys I45l l 9 B Girls 9 B Boys 1461 QA Girls 9A Boys 1471 10 B Girls 10 B Boys IW! 10A Girls 10A Boys l'WI 11B Girls 11B Boys i501 11A Girls 11A Boys l511 12B Girls 12B Boys I53l OQOAINII ZATIOINIS ALBEQT EIINISTEIN A MODERN DIONEED. WHO WITH ALL. ARTISTS MUSICIANS AND DRAMATISTS WEAVES A PATTERN OF LASTING BEAUTY AND WORLD HARMONYWJE PRAISE HIM - THE ADVENTURER OF THE UNIVERSE l Bottom: Lohmann, Slingsby, Derby, Bushnell, Wheelock, Ross Second Row: Merritt, Mr. L. A. Fleenor, Miss Zelma Goldsworthy, Miss Martha Slee, and Mr. C. C. Minty, Advisers, Wood Third Row: Bowen, Fall, Taylor, Aasgaard, Fraser, Burwell, Smith Top Pow: Burgum, Winslow, Nelson, Lapham, Playman, Mair, Rice, Halpern National l lonor Society Purpose: To promote high standards of character, scholarship, leadership, and service First Semester Second Semester President Marvin Derby Justin Halpern Vice-President Betty Keller Mary Aasgaard Secretary Maxine Slingsby Mary Katherine Taylor Treasurer Margaret Bushnell Bernard Rice Advisers: Mr. C. C. Minty, Miss Virginia Lewis, Miss Zelma Goldsworthy, Miss Martha Slee, Mr. Leonard Fleenor New Members Bottom Row: Trostle, Pierce, Kinseth, Miss Virginia Lewis, Adviser, Reid, Veilleux, Wagner, Sage Second llowi Blelrre, Brinley, Waters, Van l-laFften, Smith, Eyarts, Royhl, Clinqerman Top Pow: Torrance, Dygert, l-leinboclrel, Cain, Bedard, Stubbs, Percival I53i Senior Council Bottom Row: Utton, Aslalcson, Mr. Mac Quarrie Adviser, Aasgaard, Diercks Top Row: Godwin, Prouse, Torrance, dampbell, Coleman Junior Council Bottom Row: Follansbee, Smith, Mr. Mac Quarrie, Adviser, Hulbert, Wilkins, Percival Top Row: Luce, irons, Godward, Woodhead, Danielson, Ainsworth, Bartholomew i541 Wahian Statf Bottom Row: Smith, Taylor, Miss Violet H. Knuason, Miss Eleanor lbberson, Advisers, Sage, Pierce, Middle Row: Playman, Torrance, Chilton, Mr. CFC. Minty, Adviser, Giguere, Clinite, Slingsby Top Row: Bowen, Aberg, Coleman, Partridge, Blekre, Lobdell, Perkins Wahian Staff Purpose: To present a record of school lile throughout the year Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief J anua ry Class Editors June Class Editors Organization Editors Athletic Editors Typists Art Staff Elizabeth Chilton June Pierce Ella Jane Sage ,Anna Mae Giguere ' Janet Ross lAlice Clinite ,Mary Katherine Taylor Stuart Perkins lDoris Smith Robert Bowen Howard Aberg 'Tom Partridge James Coleman ,Maxine Slingsby jMarian Playman ' Lucille Magee lJohn Schruth Business Staff Edgar Blekre Anne Torrance Donald Auel Donald Lobdell Advisers Art Miss Eleanor lbberson Editorial Miss Violet H. Knutson Business Mr. C. C. Minty im wi Making the Wahian 55 Bottom Row: Grangaard, Clingerman, Van Hafften, lrwin, Keenan Second Row: Dygert, Ausumb, Hokensen, Horness, Hyde Third Row: Haig, Wiltsey, Buscher, Rosenquist, Van Rohr 'lop Row: Aberg, Black, Jenkins, Clayton Sparks Hi -Y Cluln Purpose: To maintain throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character Taking Charge of Athletic Equipment First Semester Second Semester President John Clingerman Ernest Wiltsey Vice-Pres. Alex VanHafften Dick Black Secretary Ray lrwin Collin Hyde Treasurer Ernest Wiltsey Russell Clayton lntramural Athletics l 561 Bottom Row: Williams, Lunde, Mueller, Kennedy, Lobdell, T. Ross Second Row: Poppe, Sanders, Wolff, Balcer, Peterson, Prouse, Le Baron Top Row: Nelson, Sundby, Stevenson, R. Miller, M. Ross, Cates 1-9 l-li-Y Club Purpose: To maintain throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character First Semester Second Semester President John Mueller Donald Lobdell Vice-Pres. Ted Ross Fred Poppe Secretary David Wolff William Kennedy Treasurer Claude Stevenson Art Lande Advisers: Mr. J. C. Wells, Mr. B. M. Veltman lifi Hall Duty Taking Tickets Bottom Row: Utton, Cooper, Ganley, Mr. R. Ross, Adviser, T. Partridge, Coleman, Dierclcs Second Row: S. Partridge, Rosenthal, Pearson, Auel, Winter, Bolton Third Row: Kosmas, Rice, Anderson, Carlson, Percival, Brooks Top Row: Smith, Blekre, Carson, Tew, Campbell, Foley, Burgum Intramural Basketball Selling Handbooks 58 S. T. l'li-Y Purpose: To maintain throughout the school and community high standards ol' Christian character First Semester Second Semester President Tom Partridge Jim Coleman Vice-President Jim Coleman Charles Utton Secretary Bernard Rice Bob Percival Treasurer Dick Campbell Tom Cooper Adviser: Mr. R. Ross nr. A 61 .. - Bottom Row: Silloway, Ainsworth, Duloit, Couillard, Thomas, A. Miller, Seelye, Nygaard, French, Gaskill, Mueller, Fisher, Johnson Second Row: Torrance, Allen, Williams, Thompson Kixmoellor, Carmichael, Burwell, Partridge, Snyder, Godward, Quest, Derrin ger, Peterson Third Row: Ball, Sweet, Elwell, Heneman, Loffler, gage, Halsted, Theis, M. Miller Fourth Row: LaBlond, Winter, Bjorclc McElroy, Sholtz, Leslie, Hunt, Cravens Pomeroy, Baker Top Row: Thill, Mcformiclc, Dunlgpbliapsely, Partridge, Feltus, Mcllraith, Wickersham, Wilson, ee e, e y -l-orch Club Purpose: To form character by developing good citizens First Semester Second Semester President Denneth Wilson Hugh Gage Advisers: John Rowe, Jerry Moore, Business Meetings Bob Chaney, Harrison Deale l59l Bottom Row: Odeen, Pile, lsaacs, Martinson, Carland, Warner, Murphy, Tedbetter Second Row: R. Stewart, Johnson, Ring, Wilson, Ainsworth, Chrislee, Bache-Wiig, Minde, Gray Third Row: Feigle, Hugh, C. Johnson Martinson Hackett, Taylor, Hughes Fourth Row: D. Johnson Wyth, Bruyan, ilhompson, Plair, Fischer, Ritchie, Burwell Top Row: Spenser, Riegger, Downtown, Monsos, Wright, Carlson, French Junior Athletes l Reading the Minutes l 601 Junior I-li-Y Club Purpose: To strive in body, mind, and spirit to give service to the home, the school, and the community President Clifton French Adviser: Mr. Lewis Knebel W . Bottom Row: Williams, Todd, Conkey, A. Carlson, Bullerjahn, Franze Second Row: Drylce, Nye, Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Gill, Corwine, Gardner Third Row: Bjerken, Herman, M. Nutting, H. Carlson, Brooke Top Row: Marian Percival, Margaret Percival, Borer, Neumann, Kate, Holland Junior Dramatic Club Purpose: To further interest in the drama by presenting entertain- ment to the junior high school First Semester Second Semester Al'1tOl'1Yl5 Oratlon President Kathleen Watson Gretchen Franz Vice-Prcs. Gretchen Franz Patricia .lohnson Sec'y-Treas. Bernice Gardner Audrey Carlson Advisers: Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Mulligan, Miss Hillgren Casca and Cassius l 01 l Bottom Row: Linner, Bedard, Miss Virginia Lewis, Adviser, Duncan, Aslalcson, luster Second Row: Halpern, Donaldson, Rutter, lves, Lilienleld, Maclntyre Top Row: Lobdell, Percival, Aberg, Drum, Irwin The Fifteenth Candle l Scene from God Winks l 62 l'larlequin Club Purpose: To give an opportunity for the devel- opment of pupils having dramatic ability to pro- duce good plays well, to have a dependable group which will entertain the school on ap- propriate occasions, and to cultivate co-opera- tion among the students First Semester Second Semester President Justin Halpern Bob Percival Vice-President Bill Drum Ray Irwin Secretary lnez Bedard Carol Linner Treasurer Keith Maclntyre Marion lves Adviser: Miss Virginia Lewis Bottom Row: Beck, Simpson, Cook, Miss Eleanor lbberson, Miss Eleanor White, Advisers, Pierce, Ashner Second Row: Janson, Leckie, Ebmer Knutson, Matson, Stewart, l-lolmdale, Kavel Top Row: Rutter, Glasnapp, Caron, Tlrostle, Nordquist, Chilton, Crawford, Mardell Chroma Club Purpose: To Further art among the members and to co-operate with all school activities in their work First Semester Second Semester President Dorothy Cook William Nordquist Vice-Pres. Elizabeth Chilton June Pierce Secretary Josephine 'lrostle Sue Stewart Treasurer William Trostle Josephine lrostle Advisers: Miss Eleanor lbberson Miss Eleanor White r i651 Q . 2-D V . at 'K nfl 51 3 5 i . - 1 ': E r -.gr-',f9. iii ' 2 cgi , H Mm I W, ,, 5 MI s r - , I - fi 'I :JH V f Sq.. ' V. 1- xi- we I ' A l if ..,,, lr, .Y ,, Class Play Posters af' . ' i in f+4'2z1'?V, 'll r Wffwmff I E1 WM ' 5 '53 A - 1 'ww ,.-'3,g 3 ' fro f , - - 4 'r t . 1, I V School Posters Bottom Row: Rice, Black, Slingsby, Aasgaard, Taylor, Burgum, Derby, Winslow Second Row: Paulsen, Andrews, Kreitter, Miss Ora McLaughlin, Adviser, Miller, Waters, Waddington, Reid, Jerome Third Row: Gardner, Crooks, Sage, Nelson, Merritt, Brinley, Erickson, Davis, Fridlund Fourth Row: Coleman, Foley, Lapham, Heinbockel, King, Magers, Fitchette, Mitwer, Nelson Top Row: Jenks, Decker, Ganley, Munse Editing the Grist Reading the Grist I 6 n, Larkin, Wagner, Campbell, lrwin Senior Grist Staff Purpose: To create an accurate and dramatic account of the ever pro- gressing history of Washburn High First Semester Second Semester Editor-in-Chief Betty Keller Dick Black Managing Editor Joe Winslow Mary Aasgaard News Editor Marvin Derby Jane Kreitter Sports Editor Dick Black Second Page Editor Mary Aasgaard Bernard Rice Dorothy Wagner Murray Jerome Business Manager Bill Burgum Bill Burgum Advisers: Miss Ora C. McLaughlin, Mr. C. C. Minty 4 I Grist Solicitors Left to Right-Bottom Row: Rustad Walker, Nelson, Femling, Todd Howe Middle Row: Keeler, Juster, Miller, B. Miller, Hart, Minde Top Row: Hallberg, Campbell, Jenks, Lewis, Kennedy, Gardner .lunior Grist Stahl Purpose: That news of the Junior High School may be reported and interpreted by juniors lor juniors First Semester Second Semester Editor-in-Chief Bob Stewart Bob Stewart Managing Editor Eldridge Stewart Sarah Nye Senior Advisers: Alberta Miller, Merlen Nelson Helping to Edit the Grist ff mmf-gs 6 Grist Day Bottom Row: Paulsen, Percival, Miss Margaret Brown, Librarian, Stubbs, Reinhard Second Row: Playman, Smith, Taylor, Aasgaard, Royhl, Bruce Top Row: Halpern, Maclntyre, Brooks, Coleman, Campbell Repairing Books Lending Books 6 0 Library Board Purpose: To afford helpful accommodation to any student interested in the educational stimulus Found in the school library, and to thereby serve the school First Semester Second Semester President Keith Maclntyre Margaret Stubbs Secretary Lois Fall Mary Katherine Taylor Treasurer Suzanne Burwell Mary Katherine Taylor Adviser: Miss Margaret Brown 2 Bottom Row: Rosenthal, Woodfill, Mr. Roy L. Sprague, Adviser, Bache-Wiig, G. Smith T Ross Second Row: Bolton, Bailey, Thorsen, Richardson, McGowan, Rogge, Seiberlich Top Row: Woodhead, Carson, Chose, Morneau, M. Ross, Bauman Poly-Tech Club Purpose: To maintain an organization capable ol co-operating with all school activities, to train efficient and capable stage crews and managers First Semester Second Semester President Lars Bache-Wiig Lawrence Rosenthal Vice-President Gordon Smith Paul Carson Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence Rosenthal Bob Bolton Adviser: Mr. Roy H. Sprague mm A W,,,, Constructing Stage Scenery Stamping Books 67 1 Bottom Row: Diethart, Cutler, Wentworth, Duntley, Hyde, Stevens Second Row: Hanson, Frey, Williams, Matchen, Moe Top Row: Blomgren, Covnick, Nordquist, Smith, Mr. Super, Conductor Senior Band Purpose: To furnish music for school functions Conductor:Mr. George Super Junior Grchestra Left to Right-Bottom Row: Campion, Jones, Mardell, Kimpel, Sonnenberg, Minde, Johnson, French Second Row: Mr. G. Super, Conductor, Anderson, Jaclcley, Warner, Roe, Ritchie, Baker, Wheelock Third Row: Berlcey, Nelson, Winthrop, Frudenfeld, Williams, Rholl, Bjerken, Cole Top Row: Ericksen, Toftness, Anderson, Severson, Allen, Perkins, Campbell, Holton i681 Left lo Righl-Bottom Row: Blekre, Feltus, Halberg, Carpenter, S. Magnusson, Shirley, Lewis, Hertogs, Drum. Second Row: Conlcey, Coleman, Stewart, Aslakson, Hultgren, Mr. Beckstrom, Director, Kitsman, l-l. Magnusson, M. Taylor, Anderson, Mahoney. Third Row: Nightingale, Laing, Merritt, Cox, l-licks, Kate, Ponsford, Sanford, Speakes, Royhl, Christianson. Fourih Row: Mair, Weiden, Warner, Garnum, Bjerlcen, Lee, Bache-Wiig, Holen, Davis, Anderson. Darby. Top Row: Edwards, Pehle, Richards, Whitkey, Risser, Dunham, Derby, Geclcler, Green, Pearson, Thomas A Cappella Choir Senior Orchestra Purpose: To promote choir music Purpose: To obtain practical experi- ence in orchestral work by promoting higher standards of musical appreciation Mr. George Super, Conductor Mr. Emil J. Beckslrom, Conductor Lell to Right-Bottom Row: Reed, Lohmann, l-lallenberg, Sundelius, Ryder, Smith, Walsh, Asleson, Vance, Gillespie, Second Row: D. Cutler, Mr. G. Super, Conductor, W. Nelson, Eclcstrom, Erickson, Aberman, Jacobsen, Westrom, Grotting, Miller, Filla more, Lee. Third Row: Swanson, Solie. l-lall, French, R. Cutler, Goodspeed, Toftness, Palmer, N. Cutler, Sager, Gibson. Top Row: Sterens, Peep, Wheelock, Frey, Corniclc, Blomgren, Nordquist, Packer, Hanson, Bostrom i691 Bottom Row: Crooks, Borer, Simpson, Atkinson, Anderson, Lolfler, Sirle, Martin, Brown Second Row: Mr. Emil Beckstrom, Conductor, Root, Nygaard, Thuras, Lowry, Apt, Simonton, Lee, Georges, Neiper Third Row: Nelson, Veilleux, Sage, Taylor, Rader, King, Rutter, Zimmerman Fourth Row: Otsea, Thorsen, Gillespie, Sundquist, Crooker, Lund, Thompson, Lohmann,Ohman, Bedard Top Row: Magnusson, Carpenter, Krebs, Larkin, Groner, Kate, Donaldson, Naegele, Byam Girls' Glee Club Purpose: To promote higher standards of musical appreciation in Washburn Just Before the Rescue Fm' Semme' President Paul Fillmore Vice-President Barbara Larkin Secretary-Treasurer Bob Percival Conductor: Mr. Emil Beckstrom The Rescue T701 Bottom Row: Richardson, Smith, Johnson, Dunham, Balcom, Swedberg, Anderson, Cutler Second Row: Mr. Emil Beclcstrom, Director, Swensen Page, Woodfill, St. Marie, Feltus, Main Third Row: Bowen, Gilinsky, Halverson, Methven, Amidon, Allen, Richardson Top Row: Haig, Shirley, Palmer, Jenkins, Fillmore, Green, Auel Boys' Glee Club Officers Second Semester President Robert Bowen Vice-President Charles Smith Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Larkin i I7lI Robin and Marian Annabelle, Dame Durden and Marian WASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL CHORUSES Present The Holy City by Gaul EMlL J. BECKSTROM, Directing SOLOISTS Katherine l-lennig Soprano Gertrude Carpenter Contralto Franlclin Spreclcer Tenor Carol Fager Bass Ellen Hulbert, Accompanist, Assisted by Helen Nielsen Chorus igligziolo No shadows yonder Chorus Air Clenorj Trio fllnaccompaniedl Chorus Air Csopranol My soul is athirst for God At eventide it shall be light They that sow in tears Eye hath not seen Cl'10ruS For thee, O dear, dear country Chorus Thine is the kingdom Air CBassl A new heaven and a new earth Choral Sanctus Ca, Chorus for Double Choir Cbj Air Clenorj Cal Air CAltoJ tbl Semi-Chorus CUnaccompaniedJ Holy, holy, holy Let the heavens rejoice To the Lord our God Come ye blessed of my father 'llhe fining pot is for silver Air Csopranoj These are they which came out of great tribulation Duet Csoprano and Altoj They shall hunger no more Quartet and Chorus List! the cherubic host Solo CBassJ And I heard the voice of harpers Chorus Great and marvellous are Thy works 72 The U. C. Club , L ,, Bottom Row: Stubbs, Sage, Mrs. Luella Cook, Adviser, Aasgaard, Lohmann Second Row: Munsen, Jerome, Rank, Veilleux, Pierce Top Row: Whitson, Bowen, Wagner, lrwin, Aberg i Composing Manuscripts Reading Manuscripts Quill Club The purpose of the club is to promote crea- tive writing among the students ol Washburn First Semester Second Semester President Mary Aasgaard Ella Jane Sage Vice-Pres. Betty Keller June Pierce Secretary Clara Lohmann Margaret Stubbs Treasurer Ned Cutler Margaret Stubbs Advisers: Miss Mabel E. Christensen, Mrs. Luella B. Cook ,gr EE Bottom Row: Whitson, Perkins, Van Hafften, Conkey Middle Row: Swetska, Mr. E. Skibness, Adviserf Lynn Top Row: Godwin, Rotzel, Moe, Palmer Science Club Purpose: To extend the knowledge of science for the benefit of the school First Semester Second Semester President Alex Van Hafften Stuart Perkins Vice-Pres. Lee Whitson Lee Whitson Secretary Frank Conkey Ralph Moe Treasurer Stuart Perkins Durand Rotzel Adviser: Mr. Edward Skibness Scientific Experiments i - i Troop 46 Bottom Row: Veilleux, Rydell, R. Brown, Walters, B. Johnson, Dahlen, Edwards. Second Row: Miss Eustis, Captain, De Mattas, Townsend, Alfeld, A. Whiton, Conkey, M. Whiton, Lieutenant. Third Row: Guillforcl, Simmons, Folsom, B. Dygert, Culp, Bjorclc. Fourth Row: Brewer, Cutter, E. Dygert, Laughland, L. Brown, Woodhead, MacNau5hton, Top Row: Holmstrom, Westlake, Liechty, R. Johnson, Hahn, Bostrom, Greely Girl Scouts Purpose: To Form a world-wide organization by giving practical in- struction and recreation to girls from the ages often to eighteen years Troop No. 78 Troop No. 46 Captain Miss Aurora Nelson Miss Katharine Eustis Lieutenant Helen Thomas Mary Lou Whiton Scribe Frances Smith Ann Whiton Treasurer Betty Smith Adele Atfeld 1 i Troop 78 Bottom Row: Thorpe, Steiner, Buckbee, Smith, Pursell, Hare, Quate. Second Row: Hall, Meyers, Leonard, Miss Nelson, Captain, Cuth, Moore, Kaufmann. Third Row: Asgood, Webster, Northfelt, Ohman, Hobart, M. Goldstein, Dahlquist. Top Row: Owens, Cambell, Greenfield, Kitagawa, Fellows, L. Goldstein, Thayer i761 an Bottom Row: Fowler, Watson, Margaret Percival, Corwine, Franz, Carlson, Hague Middle Row: Quint, Nichols, Day, croggins, Jerome, Marian Percival, B. Gardner Top Row: Hoidale, Borer, Bache-Wigg, Evarts, J. Gardner, Eylar, Vance J Campfire Girls The Law: To seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, and to be happy President Peggy Jerome Vice-President Jeanne Martin Secretary Annette Scoggins Treasurer Alice Eylar Adviser: Mrs. G. Gardner Skiing Skating l 77 l Bottom Row: Bishop, J. Grenacher, Rotzel, Westlake, Evarts Middle Row: Miller, Brinley, Miss Martha Slee, Adviser, Jerome, Zalusky, Moore Top Row: Munsen, Peck, Minde, Wagner, Westrom, Royhl Ready to Go! Ready for a Match Waparthians Purpose: To promote a health- ful and interesting recreation First Semester Second Semester President Anne Brinley Ruth Evarts Vice-President Mavis Royhl Mavis Royhl Sec'y-Treasurer Ruth Evarts Murray Jerome Adviser: Miss Martha Slee f78j i Bottom Row: Daniels, Torrance Van Hafften, Goodrich, Speakes Top Row: Rice, Jenkins, Wentworth, Lapham, Lilienfeld Politix Club Purpose: To promote organized argu- ment, to improve personal speech, and to Foster an interest in current events President Alexander Van Hafften Vice-President and Secretary Anna Torrance Advisers: Miss Viola Borman, Mr. E. E. Hudson The Affirmative The Negative Left to Right-Bottom Row: Fall, Giguere, Stephens, Burwell, Aasgaard, Brown, Miss Virginia Lewis, Adviser, Bushnell, Frizzel, Nygaard, F. Taylor, Playman. Second Row: Magee, Newton, Otsea, Ross, Wood, Fraser, Striblen, Magers, Root, Brooks, Slingsby. Third Row: Jacobsen, Brown, Burmaster. Crooks, Larsen, Niedermaier, Kivits, Merritt, Bloomquist, Keegan, Miller, Fox, Sanford. Fourth Row: Westrom, King, Lane, Nelson, Carpenter, VanBooslcirlc, Winton, Nelson, Young, Thompson, Wilson. Top Row: Enlcerna, Donaldson, P. Trestle, Smith, Torrance, Stubbs, Bjorkman, J. Trostle, Mullen, Greenwood, Lighter, Peck Blue Triangle Girl Reserves Purpose: To create friendship and to develop Christian ideals among the girls of Washburn Advisers: Miss Lewis, Miss Montgomery, Miss Marshall, Miss Slee, Miss Griffin Left to Right-Bottom Row: Moline, Borer, Lohmann, Cross, Thuras, Juster, Goodrich, Berkey, Lowry, l-lolen. Second Row D. Smith, Davis, Evarts, Gedney, Newton, Brinley, Miss V. Lewis, Adviser, Reinhard, M, K. Taylor, Daniels, Schielc, Bache-Wiig Third Row: Randall, MacMullen, Space, Roth, Rader, Andrews, LaLone, Bruce, Waddington, Bowe, Simonton, Reid, Loffler Pardee, Donehower, Vance, Ponsford, Taft. Fourth Row: Abt, Munsen, Heinboclcel, Lund, Kreitter, Powers, Mclfeen, Brown Lind, Ellcin, Duerr, B. Taylor, Gardner, Lee, Woodfill, Veilleux, Morris, Sampson. Fifth Row: Marshall, Laing, Henkel, Westerberg Peterson, Rotzel, Kate, Porter, Fitchette, Bocan, Peterson, Solon, Callahan, Top Row: Archer, Minde, Green, Miller, lngvolstad Garnum, Clutter, Crawford, Ericson, Lee, Randolph, Moore, Walsh i80l 1 1 .. Bottom Row: Peacock, Sheldon, Darby, Aslakson, Miss Peterson, Adviser, Engler, Chaney, Braasc Second Row: Bohr, Hine, Nordstrom, Speakes, Caplan, Kitsman, Neilson, Huber, Sanford Third Row: McConn, S. Rudder, Mitwer, Atkinson, Blekre, Rivkin, Triny, Lund, J. l-lennessey Top Row: Anderson, Reynolds, Rowe, Lockwood, Talbot, Ulving, Streeter, Philips Silver Triangle Purpose: To lead girls to higher ideals by the development of character First Semester Second Semester President Jessie Aslakson Mary Chaney Vice Pres. Margaret Hofacre Jessie Aslakson Secretary Harriet Engler Suzanne Burwell Treasurer Betty Clough Jean Ray Advisers: Miss Frances Green Miss Dorothy Peterson h Distributing Food A Cabinet Meeting i811 l i Bottom Row: Gustafson, Cheleen, Esser, Crofoot, Johnson, Holacre, Hayes, Bartholomew Second Row: Huhn, Turek, Trylce, A. Johnson, Marshall, Miss Wiberg, Adviser, Deming, Derby, Townsend, Patton, Laing Third Row: Bartlett, Hayes, Clough, Donohue, Kroniclc, Silver, Field, Rigler, Thompson, Frazee Hobby Group Distributing Baskets i321 Fourth Row: Camp, Moe, Leslie, Johnson, Gilman, Borer, Hanton, Walsh Top Row: Merrill, Weisel, Westrom, Osman, Dygert, Rossman, Nelson, Stranger, Soderberg, Ford Junior Girl Reserves Purpose: To find and give the best First Semester Second Semester President Janet Bartholomew Janette Hays Vice-Pres. Ruth Croloot Dorothy Johnson Secretary Ruth Gustafson Martha Chaleen Treasurer Helen Hofacre Betty Esser Adviser: Miss Mary Wiberg , WY, l Bottom Row: Mrs, Ellen Eastvold, Adviser, Aasgaard, Wolff, Bruce, Maclntyre, Stubbs, Frizzel, Brown, Merritt, Donehower, Miss Louise Roemer, Adviser. Second Row: Bjerlcen, Kate, Buckley, Pittsley, Leasure, Humber, Millar, Boosalis, Lane, Rutter, King, Walsh. Third Row: Laing, Kreitter, Miller, Gardner, Brinley, Seelye, Nye, Moore, Randolph, Roth, Donaldson, Berg, Williams, Fourth Row: M. Taylor, Evarts, F. Taylor, Enlcema, Paulson, Jacobson, Gustafson, Sargent, Holmdale, Knutson, Cook. Top Row: Smith, Larkin, Waters, Olson, Swedberg, Dygert, Vernon, Wheeler, Mittwer, Torrance l French Club Purpose: To become familiar with the geography, the history, the customs, the manners, and the institutions ofthe French people, to increase the student's knowledge of the French people, and to further motives of peace and good will be- f tween France and America Mont Michel First Semester Second Semester President David Wolff Keith Maclntyre Vice Pres. Jean Brown Margaret Stubbs Sec'y-Treas. Dorothy Frizzell Barbara Bruce Advisers: Miss Louise Roemer, Mrs. Ellen Eastvold Anne Rutter as Jeanne d'Arc l 33 l I8-H F- ':iAJ l I..JI:-IEE QICHAIQD EYQED TO CNE WHOSE DAUNTLESS SDIIZIT DIIZOVING MANS SUDEIZIOQITY TO HIS ENVIQONIVIENT HAS FUIQTHEI2 QEVEALED TI-IE VEILED SECRETS OFTHE APITARCTIC WE PAY TRIBUTE HIS TASI4 WILL ALWAYS QEHDEI2 GLAPIOROUS THE PIAIVIE ADVENTURE , Bottom Row: Daniels, Slingsby, Nygaard, Miss Bogen, Miss Hopper, Advisers, Brinley, Whiton, B he- 9 Second Row: Scroggins, Reed, Playmjif, Rani!! C. Lohmann, Evarts, Whited, Femling Top Row: Donaldson, Eylar, Ashner, Laing, Anderson, Crooks, Peterson, Redmond, M. Ericson G. A. A. Board Girls' W Club Bottom Row: Eylar, C. Lohmann, Daniels, Crooks, Nygaard, Slingsby, Brinley, Playman, Whited Second Row: Fox, LaLone, Bruce, Gedney, Evarts, Bache-Wiig, Darby, Duncan, Bockman, Voorhees Third Row: Kolleen, Fahey, A. Anderson, Warren, Torrance, Streeter, Whiton, Jerome, Sanford, Nordlan, Trostle, l. Peterson Fourth Row: Archer, Ordemann, Ohman, Hoflafrz Asleson, Leasure, Ferguson, Enkema, Donaldson, n rews Top Row: Rasmusson, Peterson, Redmond, Simons, Hays, lves, Hunt, Westrom, Kelly, Burwell lflil l 9th Grade G. A. A 10th Gracie A. A 11th Grade A. A 12th Grade A. A Bottom Row: Burrows, Forster, Lolgren, Gedney, Ordemann, Richmond, Ohman Top Row: Rothermel, Brinley, Rasmusson, Erickson, Mattox, Lund, Kavanagh Senior Girls' Diamond Ball Champions Senior Girls' Field l'loclcey Champions Bottom Row: Gaynor, Irish, Ewing, Clayton, Leasure, Burwell, Jerome Top Row: Streeter, Sheldon, Lang, Kelley, Voorhees, Hubbard, Smith E901 Bottom Row: Richmond, Ohman, Gedney, Lofgren, Forster, Kavanagh, Mattox Top Row: Rothermel, Rasmusson, Erickson, Ordemann, Lund, Burrows Senior Girls' Volley Ball Champions Line Basketball Captains Bottom Row: Holte, Moore, Scroggins, Ashner, Leekley, Homess Middle Row: Berkey, G. Millar, Williams, Dahlstrom, Kelly, Richmond, M. Millar, Johnston Top Row: Bannon, Holmes, R. Rasmusson, Erickson, M. Rasmusson, Perry, Kriechbaum, Johnson, oorhees F911 Upper Picture Eunice Otsea, Mary Aasgaard, Margaret Stubbs, Mary Butler, Bernice Barr, Nina Niva Lower Picture Dorothy Richmond, Margaret Ohman, lrene McDermott, Ann Johnson, Corinne Nygaard, Rosalind Nieclermaier, Marian Green, Helen Randolph, Marian Playman Natural Dancing Class E921 Left to Right-Bottom Row: Mantzke, Linn, Femling, Frazee, Crockett, Grinnell Second Row: Merrill, Ross, Kronick, Archer, Satterval, Malkerson Top Row: Holcomb, Darby, Richmond, Juel, Berg, Mitchell Junior Girls' Kiclcball Junior Posture Winners Washburn Day High Point Winner Margaret and Marian Percival Beatrice Geclney i951 94 Bottom Row: Ganley, Tew, Erb, DeWinter, Reep, Carlson Second Row: Messrs. Fleenor, Anderson, MacOuarrie, Radant, and Ross Top Row: Messrs. Alwin, Wells, Minty, Tommeraasen, and Lee Athletic Board ol Control Boys' W Club 3 Bottom Row: Rice, Decker, Le Baron, Johnson Brooks, Diercks, Utton, Coleman, Follansbee, Ross Second Row: Darby, Fawcett, McGowan, Blelcre, Magnusson, De Winter, Dufour, Ganley Third Row: Rosenthal, Byron, G. Larson, Erb, Reep, Partridge, Dahl Top Row: Wagner, Bache-Wigg, Mitchell, Tew, Carlson, Sundby, Guthrie, Dunham wi Bottom Row: T. Ross, Carlson, Prouse, Dunn, Stevens, Dahl, Wagner, Sundby, Rosenthal, Ganley Second Row: Blelcre, McGowan, Wiltsey, Declcer, S. QBSDUSSOH, Turner, Cravens, Dufour, Darby, Bell Pierson De inter Top Row: Paitidge, Bolton, R. Magnusson, Tustison, Peterson, Bengston, Carlson, Chose, Jaclcley Godwin, Deitrich, Jack Wells, Coach Football Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Football Scores O . . Q7 South 13 . . 14 Edison O . . 6 North O . . 14 West O . . 19 Roosevelt 7 . . 34 Marshall O . . 40 Central l-loclcey Team Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Hockey Scores 3 . . O Central 7 . . 1 Roosevelt 0 . . 1 West 3 . . 1 South Bottom Row: Mitchell, Brooks, Woodfill Top Row: Dierclcs, Captain, Magnusson, Campbell, Cravens, Ganley, Stevenson 96 Bottom Row: Isaacs, George, LeBaron, Maclntyre, Goodspeed Second Row: Culhane, Decker, Tustison, Utton, Carlson Top Row: Cates, Dunn, Nelson, Bell Baslcetball Team wimming Team Basketball Scores Swimming Scores Washburn 27 . . 25 South Washburn 44 . , 31 Central Washburn 23 . . 22 North Washburn 55 . . 20 Edison Washburn 11 . . 28 Central Washburn 48 . . 27 South Washburn 18 . . 20 Marshall Washburn 57 . . 18 North Washburn 20 . . 24 Roosevelt Washburn 49 . . 26 Roosevelt Washburn 12 , . 13 Edison Washburn 38 . . 37 West Washburn 25 . . 21 West I Will, - - Bottom Row: Coleman, Garber, Playman, DeWinter, Erb, Richardson, Farnum, Black Top Row: Mr. Lee, Coach, Mueller, Strohmeier, Marnie, D. Naegele, Wentworth, Leonard, Julien Jenkins, O'Brien, Lobdell i971 Left to Right-Front Row: Erb, Walker Sanders, Harmer, Coleman Baclc Row: Swedberg, Cain, darlson, Clingerman Golf Team Tennis Team Tennis Scores Fall 1930 Washburn 2 . . 3 Central Washburn 3 . . 2 South Washburn 1 . . 6 West Washburn 1 . . 4 North Washburn 4 . . 1 Marshall Left to Right-Front Row: Larsen, Le Baron, Rosenblatt, Biron, Mr. P. W. Lee, Coach Back Row: Julien, Le Blond, Cosmas, Berry 19241 4 Bottom Row: Cook, Taube, Scott, Reep, Mr. Larsen, Coach, Beebe, Rosenthal, Prouse Second Row: Wa ner, Johnson, Rotzel, Cates, Giertson, O'Brien, Aulwes Top Row: Cl'-aibson, Godwin, Utton, Quade, Richards, Walker -l-I'6Cl4 -l-Zdm Track Summary Washburn 82 Roosevelt 26 City High School Relay 1st Place Washburn 1st 26M Points West 2nd Q6 Points Dual Meet-West vs. Washburn West 73 Washburn 46 Quadrilateral Meet-Macalester Washburn 1st Place 5716 Points Marshall 3rd Place Q6 Points Edison Qnd Place 46 Points Roosevelt 4th Place 8 Points ,IV . TOM PARTRIDGE DONALD LOBDELL Don Manager Football 3 Manager Swimming 3 ' i991 ii EDGAR BLEKRE Boots TED ROSS JOHN GANLEY Football 3, Guard Football 2, 3, Halfback, Hockey 2, 3, Defense, Captain 3 Football 2, 3, End, Captain 3 l.ettermen JOHN MCGOWAN Football 3, Guard JOHN RIVENESS Jack Football 1, 2, Guard r 1001 ERNEST WILTSEY Ernie Football 3, Tackle LESLIE STEVENS Les FREMONT WAGNER RICHARD DECKER Dick Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3 Football 2, 3, Quarterback Monty Track 3, 4, Football 4, Track 11 21 3 Hockey 2, 3 M MGEORGE Ross Mac Football 2, 3, End, Hockey VERNQN DAHL 2' 3' Defense Football 3, Quarter FRED TALBOT ROSS DUNN Track1,2, 3, Football 1,Q,3, Center Football 2, 3, Tackle l 101 l K ' a H JS ! WILLARD DUNHAM Bill KEITH MACINTYRE Mac GORDON FAWCETT Basketball 2, Center Basketball 3, Forward Basketball 2, 3, Forward CLAUDE STEVENSON Steve Hockey 2, 3, Defense is :', 'l 'M1.,-HNQN-I A I LOREN JOHNSON .Wm DAVID WOLFF Jay ROBERT DIERCKS Bob Hockey 1, 2, 3, Defense Hockey 2, 3,Captain 3,Goalie Track 2, 3 I102j ,,.,.,..-f- ' 7 af' X .-'WIN 4,,,,,M W ' M' AUSTIN REEP HAUSW.. A, Track 1, 2, 3, Captain Q, 3 iii My in ,fr fi a M, 1 In L D b V32 , CHARLES UTTON Chuck Track 1, Q, 3, Football 1, 2, Basketball Q, 3, Guard LEONARD MARNIE i Swimming 3 Q M C3 HOWARDJULIEN Howie JAMES COLEMAN Jim Swimming 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1 2 S ' ' , , wimmmg,1,2, 3, Golf1,2,,3 3, Captain 3 11033 BJARNE ODEGARD Golf 2, 3 WILLIAM GUTHRIE Bill KNO Picture, Football 1, 2, 3, I-lallback EDWARD DEA CNO Picturel Baseball 2, Catcher, Captain 2 Football 3 JARVIS TEW KNO Picture, Golf 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Baseball 2 9 ,,r f RICHARD BLACK Dick Swimming 3 I Autographs I 1 ' r 5 W l 9 1 qs 11051 'XX em g I Q v 1' 935' 4 MT X g 0 fm ci R 0 Q CO as as A la gn ., age as Jn 6 cgi cg' s s K7 9+ O .S 7 MSX 'ff' 0 3 QE S TWV J - 225-1 jiiilwg o f wil -xNiN i x ' K X .iixux X X.: ---4 aw we js ' - Darby, Wagner, Reep, DeWinter, Rosenthal, Mr. Ross grade- 1 weave, P O Q 1-ue, l'5ALLf 0' 'sr'J I QQ 3968? '-M545 X2 Greer, Tew, Coleman . H I ' CL i , I . 4941 UQ- ' J J - N Rx , pm NSS r ' iq . R'5:X 4 N S we sd SX , SS Stevens, Godwin, Wiltsey, Blelcre 3 his Boys' Athletics Above you see that sterling aggregation, the traclc team. Bud Darby, bringing up the rear, appears A. P. O. as usual. Monte Wagner had a date with Carol the preceding night, judging from the expression on his handsome Face. Reep, taking the hurdles in great form, almost stumbled over the recumbent Form of DeWinter who thinks he still is doing fancy dives for Mr. Lee's swim- mers. Bud Rosenthal nonchalantly crosses the tape as Mr. Ross holds the alarm cloclc. Here is AI Greer as a caddy for Jarve Tew. Coleman greedily anticipates Tew's slice or hook. Could you ever forget the South game when Les Stevens, brilliant quarter-back, broke up a huddle and waved to his sweetie? Godwin leads the assault, closely followed by Wiltsey and Blelcre. The Foot belongs to J. C. Wells, noted psychologist. What a Team! What a Coach! l 1 . ,x g fwF'-VL l , 'lst VCR- all X Warren, Knudson, Ohman, Ordeman, Grodnilc, lves, Luger, West, Bockman, Trostle Girls' Athletics What the girls do in gym is no longer a secret! Ten pretty maidens all in a row-and they're dancing, at least, they think they are. From left to right the fair co-eds are Warren, Knudson, Ohman, Ordeman, Grodnilc, lves, Luger, West, Beckman, and Trostle. This is the All-Star Team, renowned by all students of astrology. Another sidelight on the activities of the girl athletes is depicted here. June Pierce dons war- paint, while Carol Linner stands idly watching. This game is so exhausting, you lcnowl Eldred Frudenleld bounces the ball OFF Marlys Hanson's head as Marlys just had to see that boy walk past. Dixie Chilton and Catherine Rarick discuss the weelcrend dates. The posture contest is on! The Percival twins, Sy Hart, Gedney, and Vance are the finalists. Who wins? l'lI Bite! l 4- T1 QQ. 6' a ' W a vr' li 5 g Z ' I f ' 5 u '71 Qllaf .EL - l 1 - Percival Twins, Hart, Gedney, Vance X 'lite 21 fs r' A71 . as - s hi 'BERT-H ri t Y .K twin i!x Va: gi' t ' l 504,-45 I x A CXQQZE 1 't ' 7 , L i L2- Pierce, Frudenleld, Linner, Hanson, Chilton, Rarick l9i Q I -P4 Fw I. 1 7 9 , , ' ...APHA 5 Vg- Lv, DO VE s -N fx'-'Q vnsg-14? 6 T. E8 11101 JUNE PIERCE Most devastating blonde - wields paintbrush, pen and powderputf equally well . . . prefers strong, silent Football men.. Chroma, Ouill, Honor Society, and Grand Order of Heavy Daters. DICK DECKER The biggest Big Shot in 314 Cwell lcnown for Big Shotsj - best ath- lete, dancer, student, blutter, etc. CHUCK UTTON Fashion plate of A Seniors-ability with fair sex-fastest man in school- traclc and otherwise. S. T. O., Senior Council, Bouncing Committee, Royal Order of Silent He-Men. CUS KOSMAS Collar Ad Cosmos is probably the best all-around performer ever to grace the waxed Floors ot a dance hall. S. T. O., Tennis, and Knitting Teams. BOB DIERCKS Dapper Herman, little coquette of 314 . . . wins fair damsels with ease- perfect type for Buddy Rogers' posi- tion. CATHERINE RARICK The belle of the A Seniors .... Open to offers From Hollywood or What Have You? DIXIE CHILTON Most popular girl in class-her house looks like meeting place for male pop- ulation-Chroma, Row-Dow-Dowdy, Grand Army of Fox-Trotters and Waltzers. BILL BURGUM A Finished dancer due to his cor- respondence course with Charles Murray .... S. T. O. Honor Soci- ety, President of the Blower's Union and also a prominent Once- A-Weeker. MARJORIE WEST Fresh from Hollywood .... Clara Bow's successor .... Although Scotch, she doesn't confine her curling to the ice- Just an old Hollywood custom. COWBOY DUNN Dominating and discriminating- equally at home on the dance floor or the gridiron. 'FE ,VN Pairagg ,- Sq' -- Q E. 'ff .- Q -- ' f x X E 'Q -' . E . X x . Q s' - . I - . s 1 Q Sexy? ...tl -- we .. . . s 2 H , ,Lx .,-' :K +' w W' s iii ' 1 H X F. Talbot, B. Culhane, V. Davis, B. Simpson, B. Tustison, D. DuFour, B. Kanel, B. Mattox . J - g Washburn Day M.a3,? Lf '- Q? J gr gr 0 The Big Parade is an annual Washburn cus- S T96 7 , X ' tom. This year the theme is advertising and such ji , Q a theme! The gentlemen wearing the collars cer- 5 .A,' j Ig' in g Q KV tainly do not act as if they were enjoying their W 5,4 .ff E S h ' f gint. Phzdes if John Paulson! Look at that 3,3 R o e ea lngt e party. fax - 2,5 ! Mac Ross receives the award for scholarship, Ted Ross gets a tin medal for punctuality, and Fred Jenks' cookies won First prize in the annual Fooking contest. Note look of pride on Mac's ace. Dick Campbell is in the hot-dawg business, and his old friend Joe Silver, is buying one for dear old Mary Larkin. But Don Auel and lnez Bedard, attracted by the luscious odors, approach with drooling fangs. Studes have been wondering how Anna Tor- rance, Margaret Stubbs, and Doris Smith have been able to retain those marvelous proportions. The answer is simple-dancing. Hence, they are in the middle of a Highland Fling. CXQQZW M. Ross, T. Ross, Jenks, Silver, Larkin, Campbell Mr. MacQuarrie Avel, Bedard gawk i P N 5.255 E ' f o Z X 'Wy' llllgmp J Stubbs, Smith, Torrance , Illll 5 l l Autographs 11121 A


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