Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1934
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Looking above lhe fronl enlrance A siclelong glance al' lhe same enlrance Fiflielh Slreel enhance Again looking from an angle Pay-as-you-enler gales Where flowers bloom in winler l+'s a long way lo The lop The famous parlcing slab Caughf slipping in from Forly-nin1'h Leif enlrance lo lhe sfage A glimpse of woodworlcing l-lome of in'reres+ing displays The library has Hs allraclions The producer ol fresh air From whence lernpling odors come l-le 'Feeds 1'he hungry brule Where hosls and hoslesses reign Class play scenery in 'rhe making Time and Tide waif for no man Lef+ cen+er, please Our friend in need The glass house The wrihng laborafory The alarm dicln'+ go off! Le+ 'rhere be liqh+ Clean-up Commi++ee Mr. Bur+ and Mr. I-lamilfon boss +he job A. E. MACQUARRIE PRINCIPAL WASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL -l MABEL E. CHRISTENSEN LEONARD A. FLEENOR GIRLS' COUNSELOR BOYS' COUNSELOR THE OFFICE FORCE Miss HENDEL MISS LUND MISS JOHNSON LLOYD E. ALWI N University ol Wisconsin Hamline University, B. A. MATHEMATICS Golf Coach EMIL J. BECKSTROM Mac Phail University of Minnesota, B. M. VOCAL MUSIC Opera Music Department Chairman VIOLA M. BORMAN University of Minnesota, B. S. ENGLISH PUBLIC SPEAKING Rolitix Club MARGARET E. BROWN University ol Minnesota, B. A. Columbia University LIBRARIAN Library Board CLARA S. BASFORD University of Minnesota, B A. ENGLISH Silver Triangle Girl Reserves HILDA E. BLESSIN University of Minnesota, B. S. University of Colorado ENGLISH EVELYN A. University of Iowa, B. A. University ol Wisconsin University ol Minnesota University of California PHYSICAL EDUCATION G. A. A. Girls' Gym Department Chairman BOWEN MABEL E. CHRISTENSEN St. Olaf College, B. A. University of Minnesota ENGLISH GIRLS' COUNSELOR Q 'll Cl ui ub Scholarship Committee National Honor Society Wahian Editorial Adviser 'IQA Class Adviser YY.. EVELYN DENISON University of Minnesota, B. A, University of Wisconsin, M. A. ' GERMAN 'IQA Records LEONARD A. FLEENOR University of Indiana, B. A. University of Minnesota, M. A. MATHEMATICS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING BOYS' COUNSELOR Scholarship Committee Faculty Manager of Athletics National Honor Society Wahian Finance Adviser 'IQA Class Adviser ZELMA L. GOLDSWORTHY Grinnell College, B. A. University of Minnesota Columbia University University of Colorado BIOLOGY National Honor Society Scholarship Committee Science Department Chairman LEOTA W. GOODSON University of Chicago, Ph. B, CGraduate School, University of Illinois Universit of Minnesota HISTORY U. C, Club LILLIAN F. GRAY University of Minnesota, B. A. Columbia University, M. A. University of California ENGLISH GEORGE P. HALVORSON University of Wisconsin, B. A. University of Minnesota, M. A. HISTORY Scholarship Committee Social Science Department Chairman GEORGE C. HOARD Carleton College, B. A. University of Minnesota CIVICS COMMERCIAL LAW EVA R, JASPERSON University of Minnesota, B. S. MATHEMATICS Department Chairman ELLEN M. EASTVOLD Carleton College, B. A. Le Lvcee de Jeunes Filles de Tours, France University of Chicago University ol South Dakota University of Southern California FRENCH Le Cercle Francais E. CHRISTINA GEAR Teachers College, Stevens Point, Wisconsin University of Minnesota, B. S. FRENCH Le Cercle Francais MYRA A. GOODE Handicraft Guild University of Minnesota DOMESTIC ART HELEN S. GRANT University of Minnesota, B. S. Milwaukee State Normal Lewis Institute, Chicago Chicago University DOMESTIC SCIENCE Department Chairman Lost and Found Bureau ALBERT L. HALLEY University of South Dakota, B. A. University of Missouri University of Minnesota MATHEMATICS Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach S. T. O. I-ii Y JEANNETTE L. HENDEL Office CREDIT CLERK SEVERENA C. HOLMBERG Saint Cloud State Teachers College University oi Minnesota, B. S. University of Chicago, QGraduate School of Commerce? TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND EVELYN JOHNSON Office ATTENDANCE CLERK vm' MARGARET E. JOSTEN Carleton College, B. A. Universig of Wisconsin EN LISH Scholarship Committee VIOLET H. KNUTSON Macalester College, B. A. University ol Minnesota University of Wisconsin ENGLISH PHILIPS W. LEE Bradley Polytechnic MECHANICAL DRAWING Swimming Coach HELEN E. LUND ELIZABETH M. KLEIN Iowa Teachers College, B. A. University of Minnesota University of Iowa AMERICAN HISTORY ECONOMICS WRITING SUPERVISOR FOR THE BUILDING 'IQA Credit Bureau VILHELM R. LARSEN Copenha en State Normal Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy PHYSICAL EDUCATION Track Tumbling Team Assistant Football Coach Boys' Gym Department Chairman BESSIE C. LOWRY University of Minnesota, B. A. American School-of Wild Life Preservation University of Minnesota University of Colorado BOTANY BIOLOGY ORA C. McLAUGHLIN Qfpicz Univngwgf Minnesota, B. S. CHIEF CLERK ENGLISH Grist CURTIS R. MARTIN EARL A- MILLER Universi of Minnesota B- S. M. A' Iowa State Teachers College, B, A. MABQHEMATICS ' ' University of Iowa, M. A. Basketball Coach csmna squaap BIOLOGY Football Coach CSecond Squadb PHYSICS 'I QB Class Adviser ETHEL C. MONTGOMERY Ohio Wesleyan University, B. L. University ol Rochester University of Minnesota ENGLISH Girl Reserves Blue Triangle DOROTHY G. NASH University of Minnesota, B. S. Uni ' fC I'f versity o a IOfI'1Id Washin ton State Colle COMMERCIAL 'IQB Class Advise Commercial Club SC RUTH l. OLSON Carleton College Football CSecond Squadl AGNES R. ULLIGAN Carleton College, B. A. Universit of Wisconsin ENGLISH RUTH M. NETHERCOTT Universit ol Minnesota, B. S. ENCISLISI-I MODERN DRAMA Harlequin Club Apprentice Club Dramatic Coach 'IQA Class Adviser HAZEL F. PERRY University of Minnesota, B. A. University of Minnesota, B. S., M. S. University of California MATHEMATICS Oberlin Colle e President Minneapolis Math. Club SOCIAL SCIENCE Girl Scouts 'IQA Class Adviser DOROTHY G. PETERSON University of Minnesota, B. S. WORLD HISTORY RAYMOND J. ROSS University of Minnesota, B. S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Basketball Football EDWARD J. SKIBNESS University of Minnesota, B. S. University of Wisconsin PHYSICS Sci ence Club Movie Booth ANNA A. SMART Smith College, B. A. University of Minnesota, M. A. LATIN Scholarship Committee MARY ALICE SUBER Winthrop College, B. A. Universig of Minnesota, M. A. EN LISH Department Chairman U. C Cl b 'IQB Claslsl Adviser GEORGE N. SUPER Minneapolis College of Music, Minneapolis School of Music INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ELEANOR F. WALLACE University of Minnesota, B. S. ART Department Chairman Chroma Club Adviser Wahian Art Adviser KARINE M. YLVISAKER University of Minnesota TYPEWRITING Department Chairman Scholarship Committee 19B Records HARRY E. PULVER Iowa State College, B. S. Iowa University Universitg of Minnesota CH MISTRY Tennis Coach Equipment Room BLANCHE H. SAVAGE University of Minnesota, B. University of Minnesota CGraduate Schoolj LATIN A. MARTHA M. SLEE Bethany College, B. A. Universit of Minnesota sooiounev IVI C CS Archery Club National Honor Society Scholarship Committee ROY H. SPRAGUE Oregon State College, B. S. University of Minnesota WOODWORK Stage Scholarship Committee Industrial Department Chairman ARTHUR C. SUNDE St. Olaf College, B. A. University of Minnesota BOOKKEEPING Banking MARGARET R. TUPPER B. M. Middlebury College University of Minnesota, B. SPANISH ENGLISH Spanish Club S. JOHN C. WELLS Monmouth College, B. S. Columbia University University of Minnesota CHEMISTRY Football Coach 19A Class Adviser LESLIE B. YOUNGBLOOD University of Minnesota, B. S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION G. A. A. Books are her companions Law and civics ieff behind Teacher. dear They rule fhe IZA gang lnfroducinq Mr. Larsen, The ar'I'is+ These guide The desfiny of +he I2B's The man of many accommodaiions Washburn's officers Class play execu'rives mwwii.zn1:f1ir JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Eugene Seelye Presiden+ Evelinn Ordemann Vice-presidenl Belly Morris Secrelary Wade Larlcin Treasurer John McEachron Valedicrorian Mary Gray Salulalorian JANUARY CLASS HONOR ROLL Janel Barlholornew Wade Larldn Jean Barllefl Mary Lohmann Gladys Berg John Mclfachron Hollon Blorngren Belly Morris Janel Bollum Gerald Norlon Marcella Frazee Julierle Roberls Mary Gray Lucia Ryan June Grenacher Annellre Scroqgins Wendall Hall Charles Sweer Marian Hepburn Doris Townsend Barbara Hermann Ermal Vance John La Bree Jean Weisel DENISE 'ALEXANDER LiHIe and sweel-pleasanl lo meer. Vagabond King: Class Day House Commilfee ARTHUR ALLEN FIal'ler lhis man's vanily. and You can lead him around lhe worId. Hi Y: Boys' Club: Harlequin: Apprenlice: Swim- ming: Tennis: Glee Club: FirelIy : Vagabond King : Class Play: Messiah : HoIy Cil'y : Class Movie Commillee Chairman: Class Play Reading Commillee MARION ARCHER Zealous, yel modest Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girls' W Club: Champion volley ball leam: Champion baseball feam: Publicily Ccmmillee ANDREW AWES We wondered ar his dreamings And his wonderings lar as'rray. Sparks Hi Y: Grisl: Orcheslra: Choir: Messiah : Holy Ci+y : Track: Spanish Club: Movie Commiflee JOE BAKER To work or nor lo work, lhal is lhe queslion. Track: Grisr solicilor: Class Day Commiflee: Senior Exlra , WILLIAM BALL Thy generous scorn of all Things wrong. Torch Club: Track JANET BARTHOLOMEW A good scholar bound lo succeed. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Nalional Honor Sociely: Ger- man Club: Holy Cily : Messiah : Class Play Prop- erlies Commillee, Chairman JEAN BARTLETT A nicer girl we never knew E Sweel and lriendly, kind and 'Irue. Awards Commflfee: Nalional Honor Sociely: Girl Reserves: French Club: U. C, Club: G. A. A. SHIRLEY BAYLEY A generous maid, and mosl noble. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Holy Ci+y : Messiah : Class Day Commillee VIRGINIA BENN An honesl face is fhe basl passport Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C, Club: Waparlhians: Class Day Commillee GLADYS BERG Her air, her manners- All who saw admired. Nalional Honor Sociely: Girls' Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Cham- pion volley ball leam: Champion baseball Team: G. A. A.: Records Commillee, Chairman ARLENE BERGLOVE A modes? maiden. ralher shy. One you will nol in mischief spy. French Club: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Class Movie Commillee MURIEL BEVAN She's lull of life: she's full of fun. G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wear- er: Girl Reserves, Cabinel: U. C. Club: Class Day Commillee MARGARET BISHOP GeneralIy speaking, She is always generally speaking. Choir: Glee Club: Holy Ci+y : Messiah : Chris?- mas Program: Vagabond King : Chrislmas Proiecl' Colleclion Commillee: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Waparlhians: Girls' W Club: Cify Wide Emblem Wearer: G. A. A., Board: Girls' Dress Commirlee HOLTON BLOMGREN No duly could overlask him. Grisl Business Manager: Nalional Honor Sociely, Presidenl: Orcheslra: A. P. O. Hi-Y: Science Club: Senior Council JANET BOLLUM Romance, arl', science--rich in all. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Chroma Club: Nalional Honor Sociery: Girls' W Club: Polilix Club: Chrisfmas Proiecl Commillee: Debale Team: Glee Club: Class Play Prompler: Senior Exfra: Social Commillee, Chair- man MORRIS BORSHEIM Somefimes I iusl sil and lhinlc, Ancl somefimes l iusl si+. Refreshrnenl' Commillee JOSIE BRlNKMAN A daughler of fhe gods, Divinely fall and mosl divinely fair. Girl Reserves: G, A. A.: U. C. Club: Girls' W Club: Social Commillee ANNE BUSHNELL Thou malcesf The sad hearl gay. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Choir: Glee Club: Chrisl- mas Program: Class Day Commiffee ALBERT CANFIELD Thou doesf noi need a Teacher. Commencemenl Commillee MARGARET CANNING Always seeing ihe funny side. Tha'r's lhe glorious way of her. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Choir: Girls' Dress Commiffee HELEN CARLSON A worlcer alwa s I Y Alfending lo her own affairs. U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Awards Com- mifiee MAUREEN CHARLSON l know you are full of good na+ure. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Vocalional Guid- ance Commiflee PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN Fair of hair and disposilionf' U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Holy Cify : House Com- miffee BARBARA COMPTON Her eyes. her smile, her perl' liffle ways A Make us love her befler each day. Grisl' Sfaff: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: French Club: Glee Club: Commencemenl Commilfee EVELYN CONRAD Ouie+ and shy luniil you lrnow herl She malxes a merry enfrance info one's circle of friendship. G. A. A.: French Club: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Wahian Commilfee BARRY COOPER Jusi when you learn how fo pick your Teachers, i+'s lime lo graduafef' Boys' Dress CommiHee GEORGE CULBERTSON A fineifellow. a fine friend. Science Club: Chrisfmas Program: Class Play: Class Day Orchesfra: Business Manager, Class Play DOROTHY DAHL Bur silence is 'rhe charm Thaf guards such Treasures. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Memorial Commiflee ANN DARBY A mighfy smarf girl- Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: French Club: Chrisfmas Program: Girls' Dress Commillee MARY DARBY Her very frown is fairer far. Than smiles of oiher maidens are. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Chrisfmas Pro- gram: Memorial Commiflee VERNON DELIN I'd rafher be Than seem 'ro be. Sparks Hi Y: Foofball JAYNE DRAKE A Iillle charming girl is she. Chrislmas Program: Holy Cil'y : Memorial Com- millee: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Glee Club HARRIET EDWARDS Men have lheir will- Bul women have Their way. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Glee Club: Girls' Dress Commillee, Chairman: Class Day Program GEORGE ELLIOT Worries kill many a man. Why die? Wahian Commillee: Grisl' Solicilor: Boy Scouls: Li- brary Board JANE FEMLING She possesses a lively Spiril al all limes. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Class Day Crm- millee MARCELLA FRAZEE I love my duly. love my friends. Waparfhian Club: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Class Day Comrnillee: Nalional Honor Sociely: Girls' W Club: Chrisfmas Commillee: G. A. A. Board: Grisl' Slahf: Girl Reserves: Office Sraff MARY GRAY Here's a charming Iillle lass A shining slar in every class. G. A. A.: French Club: Nafional Honor Sociely: Decoralions Commilfee: Salularorian JUNE GRENACHER Conslanl', puncfual. and reliable Jusl like +he lick ol' lhe clock. Chrisfmas Program: Nalional Honor Sociely: Girl Reserves: French Club: Girls' W Club: Cify-Wide Emblem Wearer: Waparlhian Club: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Chairman Awards Commiflee DOROTHY GRINNELL She loves lhe sunny side Of lhe road. U. C. Club: W Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.': Refreshmenls Commillee RUTH GUSTAFSON I was vaccinaled Wilh a phonograph needle. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Girls' W Club: Glee Club: Chrisrmas Program WENDELL HALL Much have my books disclosed lo me.' A. P. O. Hi-Y: Nalional Honor Sociely: Orcheslra: Band: Glee Club: Class Budgel Commillee ROLAND HALLONQUIST A jolly fellow buf Rafher quiel aboul' if. Glee Club: Track Team: Chroma Club: Chrislmas Program: Boys' W Club: Decoralions Commiflee GEORGE HALSTAD The force of his own Meril makes his way. Spanish Club: Golf Team: Decoralion Commiflee Chairman ROBERT HANSEN I lrusl I have learned fo Speak. and speak I wiII. Vocafional Guidance Commillee: Boy Scouls: Track Team: Speed Skaling: Hockey KATHLEEN HANSON A girl wi'l'h a winning way, A smile disarming. Girl Reserves: French Club: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Chrisfmas Program: Waparlhians: Class Day Com- millee ANITA HANTEN Her smile is one lhaf Can laugh away cIouds. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Decoralions Commillee EDYTHE HARKINS We hear her so Iiflle We know her nor. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Decoralions Commillee: U. C. Club: Waparlhians MINER HAWKINSON His science lerrifies me. S. T. O. Hi-Y: House Commilree AlLEEN HAYS She has simply unihinkable eyes. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Waparfhians: French Club: Chrislmas Program: Creclif Bureau SPENCER HELLEKSON An exlremely reserved man. Credif Bureau MARION HEPBURN She considers her sfudies a lark, And she'cl die if she ever gol a poor mark. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Waparihians: Girls' W Club: Class Play. Slage Properfies Commifiee: Record Commirlee: Cify- Wide Emblem Wearer BARBARA HERMANN Bonny, blilhe, and brainy-lhafs Bobby. U. C. Club: Gris? Slall: Chroma Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Quill: Class Play Commiflee: Senior Exlra' Harlequin: Glee Club: Polifix: Class Play MURIEL HIRSCH Lei charm ihe lille of This lass be, And she has also personalilyf' U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Blue Triangle Girl Reserves: Waparlhian: Class Day Commiilee JOHN HOKENSON Never faxed for speech. A. P. O. Hi-Y: Apprenlice: Harlequin: Class Play Chairman: Boomerang STELLA HOLCOMBE A friendly way winslfriendsf' G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Campfire: Girl Scouls: Class Day Commillee HELEN HOLTEN Friendly and lovable in disposifion As she is fair in nafuref' Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Campfire: Girl Scoufs: Class Day Commilfee MARJORIE HUDSON Though she's quiel and shy, She'll more lhan gel by. U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Waparfhians: Girl Reserves: Decoraiing Commillee - HELEN HYGRELL Sunny. sincere, and sensible. Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commencemenl Program JEAN JACOBS ln classroom or hall, A welcome smile she has for all. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girls' W Club: Class Play Properlies Commillee LAVERNE JACOBSON May she never miss a siep ln her dance lhrough life. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Choir: Class Day Commillee ALPHA JOHNSON She may seem quiel But she can cause quife a rio+. Chrislmas Program: Movie Commihiee: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: A Cappella Choir CLARENCE JOHNSON When if comes To fun and devillry -Counf me in. Club: A. P. O, Hi-Y: Track Manager: Boys' Dress Commillee: Tennis: Golf: Hockey KENNETH JOHNSON Noi over sfudious, Serious. or sad. Decoralions Commiffee '1 LOUISE JOHNSON Sincere in worlc, play. and friendship. U. C. Club: Grisl' Sfaff: Senior Ex+ra: French Club: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves ANNABELLE JUHL Happy am I. from care I am free. Why aren'l' fhey all conlenled like me? Girl Reserves: G. A. A. Board: U. C. Club: W Club: Choir: Records Cornmilree: Chrisfmas Program STELLA KALLENBERG EFFicien+ in The highesf degree. G. A. A. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Junior and Senior Orchesfra: German Club, Vice-Presidenl: Firefly : Robin Hood : Vagabond King : Baccalaureafe Commiflee LAVERNA KAMPERT Play and l'll play wifh you, Sfudy and you'll sludy alone. Bofany Club: Wahian Commiffee JOHN KENNEDY He lefs 'the world slide. Foofball: Golf: Hockey: Grisl Slaff: Memorial Com- miffee: Torch Club WALLACE KOLLEN Blushing has lhe color of vir+ue. Baskelball: Foofball: Torch Club: W Club: Wahian Slaff FRANK KOLLER Well dos? Thou fhy power display. Memorial Commiflee: Class Day FRANK KRAUSE BeHer lafe Than never. W Club: A Capella Choir: A. P. O. Hi-Y: Tennis: Alhlefic Board of Conlrol: Class Play: Chrisfmas Program: Awards Comrni++ee GENEVIEVE KROMAN Her ways are genfle, Her disposifion cheerful. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club FIRLEY KRONICK A dainfy miss wifh darlc wavy hair, A winning smile, and a cheering air. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: W Club: Choir: Movie Commilfee JEANNE KUPHAL Gif'red wilh a rare falenl in arf. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: French Club: Chroma Club: Decorafions Commiffee JOHN LABREE You have a nimble wif. Grisl' Sfalif: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Nalional Honor Sociefy: Library Board: Class Day Commiffee, Chairman WADE LARKIN Such a man as everyone would wish fo be. ' Senior Class Treasurer: Credir Bureau Chairman: Na- lional Honor Sociefy: Class Play: Band: Glee Club RUTH LARSON A smiling counlenance And a friendly way. G. A. A.: Sales-House Commiflee CHARLOTTE LEE A maid of pleasing personalifyf' Harlequin: French Club: Class Play : Girl Reserves HELENE LESLIE l'll be merry. l'll be free, l'll be sad 'for nobody. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Club: Vocafional Guidance Commillee KATHERlNE LlNN When lhere's nolhing else To do nighls, l sludy. Sales-House Commillee: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club MELBA LINNER She's prelly lo walk wilh, willy lo 1 Talk wilh, and pleasanl lo lhink on. U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Harlequin: Choir: Class Play: Girl Reserves: Class Play Commillee MARY JANE LOHMANN She's awfully prelly and nol a bil haughly, Peppy and willy and a liny bil naughlyf' Orcheslra: Glee Club: G. A. A. Board: French Club: U. C. Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Girl Reserve Cabinel: Class Play: Commencemenl Program Chair- man DWAIN LUND Long, lean. and likeable. Glee Club: Choir: Baccalaureale Commillee GORDON LYONS Lel me lhen my duly face. Making earlh a happier place.' A. P. O. l-li-Y: House Commillee Chairman JOHN McEACHRON Wisdom, manners. and modesly Are lhis genlleman's keys. Library Board: Nalional Honor Sociely: Boys' W Club: Class Play: Credil Bureau: Valediclorian: Golf HOMER MAGERS You never find him idle. Merely wailing lor a command. S. T. O. Hi-Y: Chroma Club: W Club: Chrislmas Proiecl: Track Team: Sludenl Adverlising Manager: Class Play Publicily Chairman: Movie Commillee: Wahian Slalf HARRIET MALKERSON Her ways are always pleasing. G. A. A.: W Club: Choir JEAN MANTZKE Always ready for a good lime. French Club: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: W Club: Girl Reserves ROBERT MATCHAN Life's a iesl, and all lhings show il: llhoughl so once, and now l know il. Foolball: Swimming: Tennis: Boys' W Club: Choir CLIFFORD MATSON No sinner or no sainl, perhaps. Bul, well, lhe very besl ol chaps. Torch Club: Boys' Dress Commillee CHARLES MELONY Nol every one lhe sax can play: Nexl he will be wilh Rudy Vallee. A Poly-Tech Club: Movie Commillee: Slage Crew: Holy Cily GENEVA MELVIN While men have eyes or ears or lasles. She'll always have a lover. U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: The Boomerangu: Reading Commillee: Campfire MARJORIE MERRILL Her sunny disposilion. her humorous inclinalion. Her business perleclion have won her admiralion. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girls' W Club: Record Commillee: Publicily Commillee DELL MlLLER He has much fancy, And a greal deal of modesly. Harlequin: Choir: Class Play: Senior Exlra Cornmillee VERNON MILLER He spoke nol a word. Bul wenl slraighl lo his work. Torch Club: Orcheslra: Commencamenl Commillee HELEN MITCHELL A clemure li'Hle maid Wilh a bewifching glance. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: W Club: Boomerang : Class Enlerfainmenf Commillee MARGARET MOE A good lriend 'ro have 'cause she's ever lrue: She's kind, likeable, and inlelligenl loo. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Refreshmenls Commillee MARJORIE MOERSI-IELL No, noi quiel or shy is she, Buf full of pep and energy. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Choir: Glee Club: Grisl Slalf: Senior Exlra Commillee BETTY MORRIS We all lcnow why we love her, On 'rhis we all agree: We somehow have lhe feeling l+'s iusl' because she's she. Nalional Honor Sociely: Sludenl' Council: IZA Class Secrefary: U. C. Club: French Club: Girl Reserves: Chroma: Choir: Chrislmas Colleclion Commillee: Allendance Commillee Chairman CHARLES MORSE I don'l' say much I guess l'm shy. Baccalaureale Commiilee BARTRAM MUELLER A greal swimmer And a greai' guy. Swimming Team: W Club: Gym Team: Wahian Commilfee ROBERT NAEGLE I cannol' lhinlc ol lwo 'rhings al a lime, So I 'rhink of her, and lei my sludies go. Torch Club: Foolball: Grisl' Solicilor: Grisl Slall, Sporls Edifor: Senior Exlra: Boys' Dress Commillee: Chairman of Delail Commillee DOUGLAS NELSON I-le's lillle, willy, and wise, He's a lerror for his size! Grisl Solicilor: Orcheslra: Band: Delail Commillee KATHERINE H. NELSON ln school aclivifies she's very lil, Cheerful and ready lo do her bil. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: W Club: Orcheslra: Credil Bureau: Grisl' Solicilor KATHERINE L. NELSON Quiet inleresling, and sweel A perlecl lady so complelef' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Baccalaureale Commillee MARIAN NELSON Whal have l wilh love lo clo? Slerner cares my lol pursue. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Grisl' SlaPl: Refreshmenl Commillee: Chrislmas Program Com- miflee: Club: French Club RUTH NIELSON Her lace is her iorlune and Runs inlo a nice figure. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: French Club: Wahian Commillee: Class Play: Chrislmas Program: Campfire Girls HELEN NORD She has ihe will lo do, The power of doing, and beller Than all. she does. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: W Club: Grisl Solicilor: Credil Bureau: Records Commillee: Chrislmas Program GERALD NORTON Nothing succeeds like success. Choir: Baseball: W Club: Naiional Honor Sociely JACK NYGAARD He has clone The worl: ol a lrue man. Sludenl Council: Glee Club: Holy Cily : I-9 Hi-Y: Baccalaureale Commillee Chairman EDWARD O'BRlEN impulsive, earnesl. prompl' 'ro acl. Sludenl Council: Alhlelic Board ol Conlrol: Foolball Caplain: Swimming Co-Caplain: Traclc: Boys' Dress Commillee: Spanish Club: W Club: Foolball Ban- quel Commillee ROY OLSON One of our alhlelic slars. Al leasl' he's our al night Track: Social Commillee: I-loly Cily : Foolball EVELINN ORDEMANN Quie+ and ladylike is she. Prelfy as ever she can be. IZA Vice-Fresidenl General Commencemenl Chair- man: Library Board. Secrelary: W Club: Cily-Wide Wearer: G. A. A. Board: Girl Reserve Cabinef, Presi- denl: U. C. Club: French Club: Class Secrelary I2B: Sludenl Council STEVE PURCELL He is one who does his own Thinking. Baskelball: Foolball: Baseball: W Club JACK RANGER I-le dominales lhe silualion ' By sheer force of his personali+y. Baskelball: Baseball: Sparks Hi-Y: Club: Or- ganizalion Commillee LOWELL REED A well-bred genllemanf' Glee Club: l-9 Hi-Y: All I-IIVY Presidenl: Track Team: Wahian Commillee, Chairman MARY RICHMOND Wi+h allilude winning admiralionf' G. A. A. Board: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: House Commillee JULIETTE ROBERTS She has characler of slerling excellence. French Club: U. C. Club: G, A. A.: Vocalional Guidance Commillee eENEviEvE Ross Pure ana hallowed ioys Flow lhrough The channels of her heart ' Vocafional Guidance Commiflee JEAN ROSS She is always in such perlecl humor. G. A, A.: Enlerfainmenl Commillee LUCIA RYAN She's a iolly good pal and willy. U. C. Club: French Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: W Club: Glee Club: Choir: Chrislmas Dislribulion Commillee: Edifor-in-Chief of Grisl: Social Com- millee Chairman: Senior Exlra Cornmillee MILDRED SATTERWALL Like a Purilan maid. Sweel, modesf, and s'raid. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Club: Class Play: Class Day Commillee JACK SCHAEFER Worry and I have never mel. Properlies Cornmillee ANNETTE SCROGGINS Jolly and clever- Alhlelic and carefree. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: W Club: Girl Reserves: Office Assislanl: Grisl Slall: Nalional Honor Sociely: Memorial Commillee EUGENE SEELYE A 'rrue leader is clever and Charming and. above all, sincere. Torch Club: Sparks I-li-Y: Chroma Club: Track: Slu- denl Council: Tech Club: l2A Presidenl: Chairman Boys' Dress Commillee: Class Play FRED SEGER Why sludy, when bluhling is so much fun? Spanish Club: Grisl Solicilor: Class Play: House Commiflee BETTY SEIDL She's as blilhe as sIxe's bonnie G. A. A.: U. C, Club: Club: Girl Reserves French Club: Class Play Properlies Commiffee HOWARD SMITH We envy him his carefree way: We envy him his smile. Glee Club: Class Play: Class Day Chairman ROBERT SMITH The fellow wilh 'rhe personalily lhal' Puls pep and sparkle in lhe driesl class room. Swimming Team: Aviafors' Club: Publicily Commi+-- lee: W Club IRENE SODERBERG I love fo wind my longue up: I love 'lo hear if go. Club: G. A. A.: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: Choir: Decoralion Commillee JANE STEADMAN A vivacious girl Wifh prefly heir. G. A. A.: U. C. Club: W Club: Girl Reserves: Apprenfice Club: French Club: Choir: Class Play: Girls' Dress Commillee JOHN STEWART His wil and abilily lo argue Are surpassed by few. Vocalional Guidance Commillee Chairman: Glee Club: A. P. O. Hi-Y: Harlequin: Cheer Leader: Apprenlice Club JESSIE STRANGER The mildesr manners and The genflesl' heart Ouill Club: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girl Scoufs: Senior Exlra: Glee Club: Choir: Social Commiflee DONALD STROHMEIER Thoughls are mighlier Than sfrenglh of hand. Foolball: Swimming: Boys' W Club: Glee Club RICHARD SUNDEEN' l'm a good scour- Push me along. Hockey: Baskelball: Delail Commillee HAROLD SWANSON I'm nol' afraid of work, l can lie down righl' beside il and go lo sleep. Orcheslra: Glee Club: House Commillee CHARLES SWEET Sooner or laler a man wilh An aim will surely be a man wilh a name. Nalional Honor Sociely: Torch Club: Credil Bureau JOHN TEARE I could nol' find in any place, A lruer hearl lhan his. Swimming: Senior Council: Class Day Commillee RUTH TEWES Some+imes cunning, somefimes gay, Yel' she always Tries :Io please. Orcheslra: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: French Club: Awards Commillee LORRAINE THAYER Quick lo pass. silenl in class. G. A. A.: Commencemenl Decoralions Commilfee WALTER THOMPSON A Iillle nonsense now and llien ls relished by Ihe besl of men. Avialion Club: Enlerlainmenl Commillee DORIS TOWNSEND She's made for happy lhoughlf' G. A. A.: W Club: Girl Reserves: Nalional Honor Sociely: Waparfhians: Grisl Solicilfor: Banquel Chair- man: Records Commilree: Orhce Assisfanl: Invila- lion Commillee for Home Coming MARY FRANCES TUCKER A good scour. a line pal, And a lrue friend. G. A. A.: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Polifix: Voca- lional Guidance Commillee: Quill: French Club: Library Board: Class Play ERMAL VANCE SI'eadfasI. eanesf, sfudious foo. The 'I'asI:s done, she sfarfs fo do. G. A. A.: W Club: Naiional Honor Socieiy: Poli- fix: Commencemenf Program Commiliee VIVIAN VANDENOVER She's gof cheer and pep-+haf's hard io beai: Tell you some more-she's awfully sweet Girl Reserves: French Club: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: W Club DOUGLAS WADLUND JusI a greal' big bashful boy: Yes, mum! Properfies Commifiee ALICE WALKER And when her lingers dance across Ihe keys, There issues forfh sweef melodies. Credif Bureau: Choir: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves Cabinef: Campfire WILLIAM WALKER I'm Iifile Bill from Bunlter Hill: I never worked. and I never will. Awards Commillee: Class Day MILDRED WALLIN The blessing of our quief life --Falls on us Iilce dew. Baccalaureaie Commiffee RUTH WALLIN Quiet modest and busy. Defail Commiifee JEAN WEISEL Abilily wins The esieem of all. Nafional Honor Sociefy: U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A. Board: W Club: Ciiy-Wide Wearer: Grisi Sfaif, Copy Edifor, Third Page Ediior: Grisi Soliciior: Olilice Assisianf: Girl Scoufs: Senior Exfra Commiffee ROBERT WELD He laughs his cheerful way along, Too big for men fo buck. Fooiball: Traclr: Publicily Commilfee WILLIAM WESTPHAL He Tackles every problem With Ihe will lo see if lhroughf' FIRST SEM ESTER IOB Welcome IZA Mixer I2B Mixer IIA Mixer G. A. A. Parly Girl Reserve Banquef Canfafa Class Play Baccalaureafe W Banquel' IZA Banquei Class Day Commencemenl' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I , I SOCIAL SCHEDULE 2I Sepf. Oc'r. 5 Ocf. I2 Oc'l. I9 Nov, 2 Nov. 23 Dec. I5 Jan. I8-I9 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 3I Feb. I The lhree graces One means of supporl She loves me nol- Denfal display Class play cash A. W. O L Bringing up lhe rear The ou+-of-class smile Washl:Jurn's IZA posfu Unpaid adverfisemenf JUNE William Thomson Flora Mae Ledin Belly Field Lullwer Couillard LeRoy Elliclcson Grelclien Franz Gordon Lee CLASS OFFICERS JUNE CLASS HONOR ROLL Julienne Anderson George Auld Jaclc Ballard Audrey Carlson Lulller Couillard Roger Cowie Pal Crallon LeRoy Elliclcson Belly Field Grelclnen Franz Bernice Gardner Lorraine Grinnell Cleavela nd l-laversloclc Genevieve Holland Belly Klingman Genevieve Koden Gordon Lee Winilred Murphy Kallmerine Neuman James Newcomb Saralw Nye James Qvvens Margarel Percival Marian Percival Marian Renslnaw Slwzrley Rigler Jane Roedell Myrlis Sager Peler Sclnrulli Mary Slulobs Kallnleen Walson Calliernne Wilkins lvlargarel Winblad MORRIS AINSWORTH He doesn'l sludy lo excess, Yel' we wish him greal success. A. P. O. Hi-Y, President '33: Sergeanl' al Arms: Junior Council: Senior Council: Torch Club DONALD ALLEN I'lI wake some morning lo Find myself famous. Glee Club: Baccalaureale Commillee WILLIAM ALLEN Seldom sad, moslly glad. French Club: Glee Club: Prolege: Chroma Club: Torch Club: Class Play Publicily Commillee JULIENNE ANDERSON A good mixlure of Seriousness and humor. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Nalional Honor Sociefy: Girls' Dress Commillee PAUL ANDREWS Only one fool al' a lime- And l'm nol' 'through yer. Enlered from Wesl High: Glee Club: Vagabond King : Marriage of Nannel'le : Grisl' Slall, Head- line Edilor: Wahian Slall, Co-Edilor in Chief: Fool'- ball MARGARET ARNESON Quiet demure, and shy am I. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Girls' Dress Commillee EVELYN AUGUR A sweel disposilion. a wonderful girl. Class Play Properlies Commillee GEORGE AULD Why'sIudy, when blulling's So much lun. Nalional Honor Sociely: Choir: A. P. O. Hi-Y: Ap- prenlice: Foolball: Class Play, General Business Man- ager FRED AULWES Nor over serious or s'rudious. Choir: Glee Club: Track: Class Day Program Corn- miflee MARJORY AUSTIN SaciabIe, praclical. And imporla nl. Enlered from Roosevell High: Commencemenl' Deco- ralions Commillee LOUISE AVERILL A loyal companion: An excellenf friend. Girl Reserves: Baccalaureare Commillee ARTHUR BACHMAN Modesl men are scarce. Glee Club: Awards Commillee JACK BALLARD Books make up his school. German Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Memorial Commillee JANE BEEKMAN We don'l know where you came from, Bur we're awfully glad you came. Enlered from Norlh High: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commercial Club: Records Commillee l2B, IZA Chairman ' CHRISTY BERGSAKER A winning way, a pleasanl' smile. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: German Club: Baccalaureale Commillee JOHN BERKEY I love work, il fascinales me: I can sir and look al if for hours. Foofball: Class Play Sales Commillee CLAIR BERNARD A sfellar performer on fhe links. Baskefball: Golf, '32, '33, '34-: Chairman'Boys' Dress Commirfee - MARO BINGHAM You're young only once. Why nor enioy if? Spanish Club: I-9 Hi-Y: Swimming Team: Class Play Sales Commiffee DORlS CLAIRE BJERKEN Gracious in manner, Sincere af all +imes. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Choir: Enferfainmenf Commirree KENNETH BJORNSON Always ready for a good lime. Glee Club: Enieriainmenf Commifree MILTON BOELTER Our version of Romeo! I-9 Hi-Y: Boys' Club: Baskefball, '33: Track. '33, '34: Tennis, '32, '33, '34: Boys' Dress Commirfee MARJORIE BORER A woman's 'tongue ls her defence. U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Girl Reserve Cabinef: French Club: Glee Club: Apprentice: Chair- man Class Play Properfies Commiffee PHYLLIS BORGET She makes sunshine in sunny places. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Hockey Cham- pion: Choir: Messiah : Holy Cify : Chairman Dec- orafions Commiffee JEANNE BOUTIN She needs no eulogy: She speaks for herself. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commencemenf Decoraiions Commiffee BETTY BOWEN Her pleasures find Their source in sporlsf' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A. Board: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: Deck Tennis Champion: Hockey Champion: Volleyball Champion: Social Decorafions Commifiee HELEN BOWLER My firsf lhoughl' is offen fhe besl. Girl Reservesp Treasurer: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Library Board: Girls' Dress Commiffee IRVING BRACKER Working sfeadily-by ierks. Boys' Dress Commiffee WILLIAM BRADDOCK When l learn a fhing l remember if. The Trouble is wifh fhe 'when'. Cheer Leader: Eagle Scouf: Class Movie Commiffee LOUISE BRAM Nor over serious, sludious, or sad. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Library Board: Girls' Dress Commiffee DONALD BREMBERG A dark haired lad, Who's never sad. Commencemeni Decorafions CommiHee MAXINE BROOKE She loves buf one-ai a lime. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club, Cabinef: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: French Club: Library Board: Chroma Club: Credif Bureau DOROTHY BROOM Jusf a happy, smiling friend. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Memorial Com- miffee MILTON BRUNSKILL Varie1'y is lhe spice of life, He's one varie+y. Srage Crew: Chairman Class Play Publicily Com- mifiee HAZEL BULLERJAHN The ayes leyesl have 'ir'. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: German Club: Wahian Slafi HELEN BURMASTER A friend who slood The fes'r. Girls' Dress Commiffee DOROTHY BUSCHER Why should l worry? Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Refreshmenls Commillee MARJORIE BUTTS Men may come, men may go. Bur I go on forever. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Grisl' Slafl: Class Play Commiliee MARY CAMPBELL Happy am l, confenled and free. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girl Scoufs: German Club: Science Club: Orcheslra: Choir: Credif Bureau AUDREY CARLSON Always happy, full of pep. Girl Reserves, Treasurer, '33, Vice-Presidenf. '34-: U. C. Club: G. A. A. Board: Girls' W Club: Library Board: Nafional Honor Sociery: Gris? Slaff: Class Play Publicily Commiffee ELSIE CARLSON If silence were golden. She'd be a millionaire. U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cify-Wide Emblem Wearer: Decoralions Commillee: Commer- cial Club SHELDON CARLSON He raised his hal, She raised her eyes. Choir: Aviafion Club: Tennis '33: Class Play Publicify Commi++ee GIL CARMICHAEL No sinner, yer no saint perhaps, Yer fhe very besf of chaps. Wahian Slalil: Golf, '3I, '32, '33, '34: Track, '32: Class Play Publiciry Commiilee ALLEN CEDERSTRAND Allen paddles his own canoe- Consequenfly he's never af sea. Baslcelball '32, '33: Defail Commillee MARTHA CHELEEN She'IIfinda way. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cify-Wide Emblem Wearer: Choir: Glee Club: Class Play Sales Commiffee TOM CHRISTENSEN The boy wifh The perpelual smile. Boys' W Club: Track '33: Class Day Organizalion Commiffee ALLEN CHRISTIANSEN He 'fried 'rhe luxury Of doing good. Choir: Glee Club: Vagabond King : Marriage of Naneifen: Class Day Organizafion Commirlee GLADYS CHRISTIANSON She ialces life in earnest U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Delail Commillee LOIS CHRlSTOPHERSON A wise girl never Refuses anyfhing of necessilyf' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Social Decoralions Com- mirfee HELEN CLAUSEN Silence is one great art ot conversation. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commencement Decorations Committee HELEN COBB A maid with cheerful winning ways, Whose charm and humor always stays. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Commencement Decorations Committee DARLEEN COMER I-ler smile encircles A wondrous beauty. From Central High: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Office assistant: Chairman Girls' House Committee JUNE CORWINE Artistic, progressive, and popular. Wahian Statt, Art Editor: Chroma Club, Vice-Presi- dent LUTHER COUILLARD The twentieth century Apollo! National Honor Society: A Senior Treasurer: Foot- ball Squad: Chairman Credit Bureau ROGER COWIE He stands head and shoulders Above the class-he's so tall. French Club, Vice President: Treasurer Science Club: National Honor Society: Choir: Credit Bureau PAT CRAFTON Who reioiced in a iolxe And relished a pun. National Honor Society: Wahian Staff: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Swimming Team: Tennis: Gym Team: Hi-Y Cabinet, Secretary MABEL CRINKLEY lt wasa dream ot old- l thought I had my lesson. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Wahian Statt MARY CROMBIE Full of 'Fun and mischief too. Entered from West High: Commencement Decora tions Committee CLARENCE DAUGAARD Matters not how long We live-but how. Boys' House Committee EARL DAVIS I-Ie conguers, who endures. Choir: Class Play Properties Committee RUTH DEMPSEY Shes a peach, we all agree. Girl Reserves: U. C, Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Girls' Dress Committee BURT DERSE He smiled and said, 'Dont rush me girls'l Boys' W Club: Football Squad: Tennis: Awards Committee ELIZABETH DOTY A iolly girl and full of fun. Girl Reserve Cabinet: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Harle- quin: Apprentice, President, IIA: Commencement Program Committee: Camptiire JEANNE DOUGHERTY Changeable as the weather. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Spanish Club: Class Play Publicity Committee BILL DUNLOP Happy-go-Iuclry. tair and tree, There's nothing on earth that bothers him. Orchestra: Hockey: Social Decorations Committee I I 4 DICK DUNSWORTH His limbs were casl in a manly mold For hardy sporls and conlesl bold. Wahian Slail: Science Club: A. P. O. Hi-Y, Vice- Presidenl: All Hi-Y Presidenl: Tennis: Swimming: Gym Team: Holy Cily : Chrislmas Program, '32 FREDERICK DUNTLEY When eflorl' comes. Success is close behind. Glee Club: Vagabond King : Marriage of Nan- neHe : Quill: Polilix: Track: Delail Commiflee CHARLES DU TOIT The man wilh a Perpelual blush. Polilix: A. P. O. Hi-Y: Swimming: Boys' Dress Com- millee ESTHER EISELE Friendly, amiable, and serious. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: Records and Allendance Commiflee LUELLA EISENGRAEBER She brims over wilh personalily And loveliness. Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Marriage of Nannelleu: Class Day Organizalion Commillee LE ROY ELLICKSON Jusl one pun affer anolher. Library Board: Nalional Honor Sociely: Grisl Sfafl: Sparks Hi-Y: Boys' W Club: Baskelball: Tennis Cap- lain, '33: Cheer leader: Boys' Dress Commillee: Co- Valediclorian EVA ENSIGN Pleasing, amusing, diverlingf' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Polilix: Gris? Slali, Copy and News Edilor: Senior Exlra Commiflee LAWRENCE ERICKSON He look his beauly Sleep in cIass. Choir: Glee Club: Marriage ol' NanneHe : Boys' House Commilfee MARTIN FALK Line up, girls! Enlered from Shalluck: Boys' W Club: Foolball: Boys' Dress Commiflee ROSCOE FAWCETT He didn'l lel his sludies Inlerfere wilh his educalionf' Grisl Slafl: Foolball: Baskelball: Track: Class Movie Commillee BETTY FIELD A likeable girl wilh likeable ways. Girl Reserve Treasurer: U. C. Club: Waparfhians, Vice Presidenl: G. A. A. Board: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: Girl Scouls: French Club, Secrefary, Presiclenl: Nalional Honor Sociely: Glee Club, Vice Presidenl: Marriage of NanneH'e : Wahian Sfalzl: Vagabond King : Senior Class Secre- Tary JOHN FINLEY He blushes beaulifully, Bul somelimes inconvenienllyf' Choir: Spurs Hi-Y: Sergeanl al' Arms MARIAN FOLTZ A friendly girl wifh many friends. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' House Commillee BETTY FOSDICK Her virlues are unsurpassed. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commercial Club: Girls' W Club: Cify-Wide Emblem Wearer: Girl Scoul: Wahian Slaff GRETCHEN FRANZ A case ol qualily, nor quanlilyf' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: French Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Choir: Glee Club: Vagabond King : Marriage of NanneHe : Harlequin, Treasurer. Vice Presidenl: Gris? Sfall: Chairman Commencemenl Program Commilfee: Co- Valediclorian JOHN FRENCH Good nalured, peppy, And alhlelic is he. Orcheslra: Glee Club: Marriage of Nannel+e : Vagabond King : S. T. O. Hi-Y, Vice-President Treasurer: Boys' W Club: Foolball: Baskefball: Baseball: Track: Class Day Program Commillee ELMER EREY Gel fhee behind me, Safan, and push. Orchesfra, Presidenf: Band. Secrelary: Glee Club: Sparlrs Hi-Y: Boys' W Club: Foolball: Baslcefball: Baseball: Traclc: Class Day Program Commilnlee BERNICE GARDNER S+iII pursuing, sfill achieving. Girl Reserves: G. A. A. Board: Girls' Club: Ciry Wide Emblem Wearer: U. C. Cabine+: Vice President G. A. A.: French Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Choir: Grisf Slalf, Third Page Edilor: Chairman Class Day Commillee KEN GERRISH Ambil'ion lrnows no resl'. S. T. O. Hi-Y: Traclc: Golf: Class Play Publicify Com- miflee HARRIETTE GIFFORD Pruden+, quief, and Always right Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commencemenf Program Commilfee CLAUDE GODWIN Norhing is impossible for A delermined man. Science Club: Class Play Program Commillee RANDOLPH GRAVELL Neal, bul nol gaudy. Glee Club: Chrislmas Program: Vagabond King : Marriage of NanneHe : Class Play Sales Commillee ELIZABETH GREENFIELD A face lhaf would Conlenl' me wonderous well. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girl Scouls: Chroma, Presidenf, '33, Secrefary, '34: Wahian Sl'al F, Arf Co'Edil'or JEAN GREINER She has a whim for 'the gym, Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: French Club: Class Play Properlies Commillee VERNA GRIFFIN She's as good as she is small. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Commencemenl Program Commiffee LORRAINE GRlNNELL There's mischief in her eyes. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Nalional Honor Sociely: Glee Club: Apprentice: Credif and A+- 'rendance Commillee: Commercial Club DELORES HALSTED She is unaflecled, Therefore effecrivef' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cify Wide Emblem Wearer: Girl Scouls: French Club: Refreshmenfs Commiffee RUTH HALVERSON Charac'rer, lhaf one Word expresses if all. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Gris? Slall: French Club: Choir: Polilix, Secrelary-Treasurer: Class Play Reading Commilfee: Vocalional Guidance Commiffee RUTH HANSON Be merry, my friends. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: Social Decoralions Commirlee JOHN HANTZ A iolly good Scout A wil, and besl' of all, a gen+leman. Choir: Holy Cily : Boy Scouls: Social Decoralions Commillee EUGENE HAPPLE He spolre noi a word. Bur wenl slraighl 'lo his work. Class Play Program Commiflee CLEAVELAND HAVERSTOCK A genuine Good sport Nalional Honor Sociely: Glee Club: S. T. O. Hi4Y: Chairman Baccalaureale Commilree BARBARA HEALY The beifer you know her. The befier you like her. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Chrisfmas Program: Girls' House Commiffee JAMES HINTON The wisesl is he who Keeps his own counsel. Sparks Hi-Y: Boys' House Commiifee ANGELA HOGAN lf everyone were as good A sporf as she, What a grand world 'rhis would be. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Library Board: Girls' Dress Commiiiee WlLLlAM HOHLER Never say die! Swimming: Gym Team: Commencemenf Decorafions Cornmiffee GENEWEVE HOLLAND She mixed reason Wifh pleasure. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Nafional Honor Socieiy: Refreshmenfs Commiflee EUGENE HOLTON Why should l cluller up my Life wilh hurry, foil, and care? Orchesfra: Band: Sparks Hi-Y: Swimming: Foofball: Vocafional Guidance Commiffee LUCY JANE HULBERT An alfracfive and a clever lass. Very well liked lhroughoul fhe class. U. C. Club: Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Senior Council: Glee Club: Firefly : Vagabond King : Marriage of Nannefleu: Class Day Program Commilfee CARL HUSTAD Life is one good fime, inferrupfed By a few lessons-now and +hen. I-9 HLY: Swimming: Boys' Dress Commiffee LORRAINE IND Maidens should be meek and mild. Enlered from Wesl High: Girl Reserves: Science Club: Commercial Club: Records and Affendance Commiffee AUDREY JENSEN 'll don'f say much- l guess l'm shy. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Class Play Properfies Commiffee RICHARD JEROME Why sludy? There are so many Ofher fhings worih while. Orchesfra: Swimming: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Sergeanl al Arms ELEANOR JOHNSON Vir'rue is ifs own reward. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Senior Exlra Commilfee HELEN MAY JOHNSON Pep and cheer Belong righi here. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Chroma Club: Class Play Publiciiy Commiffee JANE JOHNSON Gay, easy. and cordial. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Band: Orcheslra: Choir: Commencemenl' Program Commilfee SYLVIA JOHNSON A+hleTics first last and always. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cify Wide Emblem Wearer: Social Decora. lions Commifiee WILBERT JOHNSON He was ihe mildesf Mannered man. Boys' Dress Commifiee GLADYS JOHNSTON Of rare falenff' Girl Scoufs: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commercial Club: Class Day Program Commiifee CLARlCE JUSTER Good lhings come In small packages. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: French Club, Secrefary: Harlequin: Class Play Pro- gram Commiiiee MARIAN KATE Tall, slender, and dramaiicf' Girl Reserves, Secreiary: U. C, Club: G. A. A.: Harle- quin, Secreiary: Gris? Siaii: French Club: Class Day Program Commifree GEORGE KELLY Cour+eous and manly. Foofball: Swimming: Track: Sfage Crew: Boys' Arch- ery Club: Commencemenf Decorafions Cornrniiiee JOHN KlSTLE Theres more in me ihan You undersfandf' Vocaiional Guidance Commiffee KENNETH KIXMOELLER 'iMuch studying is weariness OF fhe flesh--l'm healihyf' Grisf Sfaif: Boys' Sporfs Edifor: I-9 Hi-Y: Baseball: Class Day Organizalion Commiiiee BETTY KLINGMAN Shes as good as she is lair. G. A. A.: Nafional Honor Sociefy: Glee Club: Mar- riage oi Nannefiew: Chairman Afiendance Corn- rniffee MARY KNIGHTS Oi course i+'s very hard fo bear. A very perfeci aihlefef' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Class Day Pro- gram Commiffee GENEVIEVE KODEN Modesiy is a candle o ihy merit Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A,: Girls' Club: Nafional Honor Socieiy: Credii Bureau ELAINE KUS Quiet buf ohl so nice! Enfered from Norih High, Omaha, Neb.: Senior Ex- fra Cornrnifiee ALICE LABEY To be a good afhleie is her aim. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A. Board: Girls' W Club: Cify Wide Emblem Wearer: Choir: Records and Afiendance Commifiee ROBERT LARSON He is born for success. Band: Credi? Bureau ROY LARSON Oh! rhis learning, Whaf a ihing if is! Enfered i'om Sf. Edwards Academy: A. P. O. Hi-Y: Class Play Publiciiy Cornmifree FLORA MAY LEDIN A girl with a smile is A girl worrh while. G. A. A., Presideni: G. A, A. Board: U. C. Vice- Presidenl: Girl Reserve Cabinefg Girls' Club: Ciiy Wide Emblem Wearer: Senior Council: Choir: A Senior Vice-Presideni: Chairman Commencemeni Commifiee GORDON LEE S1'udious, sfeadfasf, and refired-- His quielnways are all admired. Credif Bureau: Salufaiorian RUSSELL LEE Happy is he, and from Sfudies he's ireef Track: Class Movie Commiffee T NEVA LENVICK Thoughls are deeper lhan words. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Baccalaureale Commillee: Commercial Club ROBERT LIND Masler ol human deslinies. am I. Sergeanl al Arms PHILIP LITCHFIELD A bil ol fun. a bil ol Iaughler. Thal is whal our Phil is caller. Relreshmenls Commillee ROBERT LOFFLER A man nobly planned. Glee Club: Vagabond King : Marriage ol Nan- nelle : Torch Hi-Y: I-9 Hi-Y: Goll: Class Day Pro- gram Commillee MORTON LONDON Wil and wisdom were Born wilh lhis man. French Club, Vice-Presidenl: Library Board: Harle- quin, Presidenl: Grisl Slall. Assislanl Edilor Second Page: Apprenlice: Torch Hi-Y: Second Squad Fool- ball: Second Squad Baskelball: Chairman Class Day Program Commillee EDWARD LOOMIS I'II speak lo you in silence Slage Crew: Chairman Class Movie GENEVIEVE LORD Life is bul a series of lroubIes. Girl Reserves: Girl Scouls, LT: Relreshmenls Com- millee MARY MacPHAIL She smiled, and we could Nol help bul love her. Girl Reserves, Presidenl. '32-'34-: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: French Club: Glee Club: Grisl Slall, Business Manager: Chairman Girls' Dress Com- millee WARREN MAHONEY A silenl unassuming man is he. Class Play Sales Commillee IRVING MARR Full ol ingenuily. Slage Crew: Chairman Delail Commillee BETTE MARSHALL In her voice, in her eyes, There's charm. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: CommerciaI'CIub: Girls' Dress Commillee HUGH MCILRAITH Some men would have Every day a hoIiday. Boys' W Club: Baseball: Chairman Decoralions Commillee GEORGE MCINNIS His wil and abilily lo Argue are surpassed by few. S. T. O. Hi-Y: Swimming: Tennis: Credil Bureau RICHARD MERRIELL If I can'l be seen. I musl be heard. Memorial Commillee FOSTER MERRILL AII doors are open lo courlesy. Foolball: Gym Team, Caplain '33-'34: Class Day Pro- gram Commillee JAMES MEYER There is music in lhose lingers. Enlered from Beloil. Wis.: A. P. O. Hi-Y, Presidenl IZA: Baskelball: Chairman Class Play Sales Com- millee ALVIN MILLER lT's beTTer To be small and shy. Than To be big and casT a shadow. I-9 Hi-Y: Foofball: Track: Torch Club: Chairman Boys' House CommiTTee JEANNETTE MILLER A perT miss wiTh lovely hair. U. C. Club: Choir: EnTer'l'ainmenT CommiTTee RICHARITMUELLER l'd like To be bashTuI. BuT The girls won'T IeT me. German Club: Band: Torch Hi-Y: Swimming: EnTer- TainmenT CommiTTee WINIFRED MURPHY PIeasanT, peppy, and preTTy. G. A. A. Board: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Girls' W Club: CiTy Wide Emblem Wearer: Library Board: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy: GrisT STaTT, Head- line EdiTor '33, Managing EdiTor '34-: Chairman, Senior ExTra CommiTTee PHYLLIS NASH Her quieT manner covers compeTency. EnTered Trom WesT: Girl Reserves: French Club: Re- Treshmenl' CommiTTee KATHERINE NEUMANN Jolly and dependable. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: CiTy Wide Emblem Wearer: NaTional Honor SocieTy: Wahian STaTT: ChrisTmas Program '34 JAMES NEWCOMB GreaT minds run in deep channeIs. Science Club, PresidenT: Nafional Honor SocieTy: Glee Club: Quill Club, Vice Presidenf: Chairman Class Play Program CommiTTee JEANNE NICKELS None buT herself could Be her parallel. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Class Movie Commilrlee JUNE NIGHTINGALE A IiTTle, preTTy, charming miss. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Choir: Glee Club: Marriage of NanneTTe : Firefly : Vagabond King : CommencemenT Program CommiTTee DOROTHY NORDGREN DependabiliTy is a KeynoTe oT success, Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A, A.: Awards Com- miTTee SARAH NYE WorTh is noT measured by inches. Girl Reserves: U. C. CabineT: G. A. A. Board: Wapar- Thian, Secrafary-Treasurer, '33, President '34: French Club: NaTional Honor SocieTy: PoIiTix: GrisT STaTT': Wahian STaTIi LOWELL OBERG This world belongs To The energeTic. Class Day Program CommiTTee BETH OLSON PuncTual, like The Tick oT The clock. EnTered from Roosevelf High, Dallas, Wis.: Girl Re- serves: G. A. A.: French Club: OrchesTra: Band: Memorial CommiTTee KENNETH OLSEN He came Trom Milwaukee. Choir: Glee Club: Boys' House CommiTTee ERMA OLSON IT is The worker ThaT succeeds. Girl Reserves: U, C. Club: BaccalaureaTe CommiTTee LOUISE OLSON ln Triends she counTs her wealTh. EnTered Trom CenTral High: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Glee Club: Com- mencemenT DecoraTion CommiTTee 'FG- MILDRED OLSON Bell'er lale Than never. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Commercial Club: Wahian Sralii HENRY OSHEA Worry has killed many a man. Why die? Boys' W Club: Baseball: Foolball: Baslcelball: Awards Commillee JAMES OWENS He overcomes all obsl'acles. Library Board: Nalional Honor Sociely: Harlequin: Prolege: Wahian Slaff, Business Manager: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Foolball DARRELL PALMER ll's hard lo find anolher Darrell. Awards Commillee MARJORIE PATTERSON Her ways are genlle, Her disposilion cheerful. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: Spanish Club: Grisl Sfaff: Senior Exlra Commillee MARGARET PERCIVAL l'm Marqarellu Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A. Board: Girls' Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: French Club: Library Board: Nalional Honor Sociely: Choir: Grist Slail: Class Day Organizalion Commillee MARlAN PERCWAL l'm Marian! Girl Reserves: U. C. Presidenl IZA: G. A. A. Board: Girls' Club: Cify Wide Emblem Wearer: French Club: Library Board: Nalional Honor Sociely: Choir: Grisl Slaii: Class Day Orqanizafion Commillee OLlVER PERRY 'He's gol' a good line. Grisl Slafi: l-9 HiAY: Class Play Reading Commillee: Vocalional Guidance Commillee KENNETH PESCHAU A sfeady lad, a sludenf loo, He does fhe laslc he sels oul lo do. Glee Club: Commencemenl Program Commillee GORDON PETERSON A modesl unassuming chap, We like him all The beller for Thai. Enlered from Universify High: Chess Club: Speed Slcaling: Commencement Decoralions Commiflee JACK PETERSON Napoleon was lillle, So am l. Enlered from Cenfral High: Orcheslra: Band: Boys' House Commillee JAMES POWERS Whal a man! Traclc: Class Movie Commiffee BEATRICE REIGSTAD A merry hearl rnakelh A cheerful counlenancef' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club Choir: Glee Club: Apprenfice: Girls' Dress Com: miflee GLADYS REKUSKI Endearing sweefness and manner. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Glee Club: Baccalaureale Commillee DOROTHEA PRESCOTT To be or noi To be in love- Thal is lhe queslionf' Girl Reserves: U, C. Club: G, A. A.: Girls' W Club: Girl Scouls: Glee Club: Marriage of Nan- ne+le : Class Day Orqanizalion Commillee LORRAlNE RANSDELL Gay, easy, and cordial. Commercial Club: Enlerlainmenl' Commillee MARION RENSHAW A smile means lhe same In all Ianguages. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Nafional Honor Sociefy: Choir: Glee Club: Harlequin: Apprenlice, Presidenf: Grisf Sfaff: Chairman, Class Play. Reading Commilfee: Chairman, Vocaiional Guidance Com- miflee TED RICHARDSON Play and l'll play wilh you, Sludy and you'll sfudy alone. lzaalc Wallon League: Defail Commillee SHIRLEY RIGLER A slalwarl friend and 'frue. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: French Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Commercial Club: Records and Allendance Commillee DARPELL RITTENHOUSE Listen, fellows. Here's a good one. Relreshmenl Commillee MARY JANE ROBERTS She says il' wifh a smile. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: Wahian Slalif: Commercial Club JANE ROEDELL Her charm, simplicily, and pleasing Ways, were made fo win, noi lo amaze. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer:Girl Scouls:Al'h- Ielic Champions: Nafional Honor Sociely: Glee Club: Grisl Slafl: Handwriling Secrefary: Senior Exfra Commiflee OPAL ROSE You came as a slranger, Bu? remain a friend. Enferecl from Albuquerque. N. M.: Girl Reserves: Orchesfra: Band: Wahian Slalif: Senior Exfra Com- miflee KENNETH RUSTAD Being good is a lonesome iob! P. S. l'm noi' lonesome. Boys' Dress Commillee MYRTIS SAGER Sweef personalifyf' G. A. A.: Nalional Honor Sociely: Glee Club: Credil Bureau PETER SCHRUTH Who hopes fhe perfecf man fo see, Need seek no more, for fhis is he. Senior Council, H33-'34: Library Board: Nafional Honor Sociely: Harlequin: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Boys' W Club: Afhlefic Club: Baslcelball: Tennis: B Senior Presidenf: Chairman Social Commiflee HARLAN SCOTT An independenl young man. Sfage Crew: Class Play Properlies Commillee PATRICIA SCOTT Cule, lillle, and sweet Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Class Day Organizalion Commillee EVELYN SETRE ' Pleasure and more pleasure- Wifh iusf a dash of s+udies. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Wahian Slall: ORLANDO SEVERSON He sloops lo nofhing- Save 'fhe door. Band: Deiail Commilfee FREDERICK SHANE The leacher's ferror Delail Commilfee NATALIE SHER Her lhoughls run on and on, Rambling like a brook. Girl Reserves: Prolege: Wahian Slall HOWARD SHOLL Howard's quiel' and easy way Makes him liked in work and play. Class Play Program Commiflee CARL SKOGH Men are born with 'Iwo eyes and one fongue. In order +haI' lhey should see Iwice as much as Ihey say. ' Science Club: Awards Commilfee GEORGE SMITH The be+'Ier you know him The beffer you like him. Gris+ Solicifor: Slage Crew: Boys' Dress Commiffee VERNA SMITH Amiable, quief, and sweet Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Delail Com- mirlee: Commercial Club WARREN SMITH Words are women Deeds are men. Track: Gym Team: Class Day Organizalion Commiffee BERNICE SMULL Here's a lass as good as gold. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Spanish Club: Grisl Slahc: Baccalaureafe Commilrree FREDERICK SODERBERG A moIher's pride. A fa1'her's ioy. Enfered from Shafluck: Vocalional Guidance Com- miflee JOHN SOMMER Men of few words Are fhe besf men. Hi-Y: Torch Club: Sergeanl' af Arms EDWARD STEVENSON Where ioy and duly clash, Lei' duly go Io smash. Class Play Properfies Commilfee JANE STRIBLEN Why gen+lemen prefer blondes. Girl'Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Polilix: Credif Bureau LORRAINE STROM The mildesl manners and The gen+les'r heart Memorial Commilfee MARY STUBBS She is as fresh as The monlh of May. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A. Board: Girls' Club: Cily Wide Emblem Wearer: Tennis Cham- pion: French Club: Nalional Honor Sociefy: Chair- man Refreshmenf Commilfee PAULINE STUBBS A merry hearl' wiI'h ioy abounclsf Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Choir: Class Day Program Commiffee VERNELLE SUEKER , lI's nice Io be nice. When you're nafurally nice. Enlered from Madelia. Minn.: Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: German Club: Girls' House Com- miH'ee BERT SUPPLEE ' Every inch a man. Class Day Program Commilfee JOHN SWEETNAM Never do Iomorrow 4WhaI' you can pui' off 'lil nexf week. Robinhood : Firefly : Vagabond King : Mar- riage of NanneHe : Credif Bureau C.,-,ww-Tit.-T.-.-.-.T BONNIE SWENSON Always 'lending lo her duly. In a quie+. unoblrusive way. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Commercial Club: Social Decorafions Commilfee JULIA TARANTlLES Her dark eyes Carry a sparkle of cheer. Girl Reserves: Glee Club: U. C. Club: French Club: G. A. A.: Wahian Sfaff, Co-Edilor-in-Chief JOHN TENVOLD Of all 'rhe fhings l like 'rhe besl. l much prefer 'ro sir and rest A. P. O. Hi-Y: Enferfainmenl Commiilee JOHN THILL He makes hay while The 'moon' shines. Glee Club: Apprenfice Club: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Boys' Club: Track Manager: Wahian Sfaff, Assisfanr Business Manager: Opera Business Manager: Posfure Confesl '3l: Library Board: Vice-President All Hi-Y: Torch Club, Presidenf PAUL THOMAS He is a man of many fascinafionsf' Spanish Club, Presidenl: Sparks Hi-Y. Presidenf: Track: Tennis: Chairman Memorial Commillee JOHN THOMPSON The longer one lives, The more he learns. Fooiball: Track: Class Play Sales Commilfee WILLIAM THOMSON The 'ioremosf man of all his class. Senior Council: Library Board: Gris? Sfafl, Edi+or-in- Chief: I-9 Hi-Y: Presidenl l2A Class. EVERETT THORNTON All Things come To him who waiisf' Boys' House Commilfee FRANK TOFTNESS Music halh charm, So have musicians! Orcheslra: Band Chairman: Enferiainmenl Commif- fee DONALD TURNQUIST He plays in our Washburn band. Orchesfra: Band: Commencemenf Program Commit fee KATHERINE TUTTLE Her business-like perfecfion, Has won her recognifionf' Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Credif and Aflendance Commillee ROBERT UPSON He fires himself in Pursuif of rest Delail Cornmillee BETTY VANCE Prell'y. peppy, and popular. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' Club: Choir: Glee Club: Girls' Dress Commiffee MARJORlE WAHL Her ways are ways Of pleasanfnessf' U. C. Club: G. A. A.: French Club: Girls' House Commillee PAUL WARNER A quiei mind is richer Than a crown. Baskeiball: Track: Tennis: Vocafional Guidance Com- mifiee - KATHLEEN WATSON Life is iusf A round of merrimenlf' Girl Reserves: U. C, Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Cify. Wide Emblem Wearer: French Club: Library Board: Nafional Honor Sociefy: Harlequin: Appren- fice: Grisl' Sfall, Second Page Co-Edilor: Wahian Sfafi fm. JEAN WEEDING Her affiiude wins much admiraIion.' Class Play Sales Commiliee REA WEIDEN She packs aII her Iroubles info a box And sifs on Ihe lid and laughs. Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Commercial Club: Enfer- Iainmenf Commiifee MEDFORD WESLEY To do or no? Io do. Thar is fhe quesfionf' Enfered from Marshall High: Orchesira: Band: Me- morial Commiiiee MARJORIE wEsTRoM She isn'+ very big. nor is she very grear: Bu+ personalify plus, iusf wafch if radia+e. Girl Reserves: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Junior Council: Enferiainmeni' Commiffee JACK WHITE He manifesfs a cheerful willingness. Deiail Commifiee CATHERINE WILKINS She's good Io look upon, And beHer yei Io know. Girl Reserves. Presideni: U. C. Club: G. A. A.: Girls' W Club: Ciiy Wide Emblem Wearer: French Club, Secrefary: Library Board, Presidenf: Nafional Honor Sociefyg Wahian Sfaff: Senior Council BOB WILLIAMS ModesI men are scarce.' Band: Chroma Club: S. T. O. Hi-Y: Social Decorafions Commiffee MARGARET WINBLAD She's as good as she is fair. U, C. Club: Na+ionaI Honor Sociefy: Awards Com- miHee SECOND SEMESTER SOCIAL SCHEDULE IOB Audiforium FebruarY 6 IZA Mixer Marsh. I IZB Mixer March 8 IIA Mixer Merch I5 Opereiia APTII I2'I3 Girl Reserve Banquei IVIGY 2 Class Play IVIGY '7-I9 G. A. A. Banque? June 4 Baccalaureaie June I0 W Banquef June II IZA Banque'r June I2 Class Day . June I3 Commencemen+ June I4 Ray Ericlrson, Presiden+ Miss Goode, Adviser Too Row: Campion, Bain. Berqgrer, Burrer, Ceoerqren, L, Anderson, Clurler, Corner Pourlh Row: Boufnarn, Conover, B. Burweil, D. Anderson, J. Burwell. K. Aslesen, l-l. Anderson G. Brown, Benedicr Third Row: Budd Benner, Bearrfar, Couillercx Bcsiqer Bossen, Abrams, Congdon Second Row: Clavlcr' B. Bruce Berllefl, M. Bruce Curler R. Asleson Coones C'fcrn Row: Carnpbell Cronin Conley Brownlee Miss Goode Burner Bas? A. Anderson Top Row: Owens. Order-nan, McGowan, Marlox, Moore, Nysfrorn, Reynolds, Pepper Fourfh Row: Poppe, Rasrnusson, Palm, Paulson, Lundquisl, Mcffullouch, Purcell Third Row: Egon, Olledal, Miller, W. Olson, L. Olson, Lyle Olson, Nichols, Lulil Second Row: Perry, Lund, Ohrnan, Melin, Randall, Rivlcin, Nylander Bollorn Row: Phelps, Minde, Paflerson, Mr. Marlin, Marlin, Nelson, O'Connof Ray Erickson. Presidenf Mr. Marlin, Adviser ,.,.li IZB 3l2 Ray Erickson, Presideni Miss Nash, Adviser Top Row: Page, Sanford, Richardson, Scroqqins, Swanson. Russeil, Serley, Swift Schwarfz Fourih Row: Waddinqion, Torrance, B. Srniih, C. Srniih, Wilcox, J. Smiih, Secor, Schreiber Third Row: Wagner, Wheeier. Winsfon, Sianion. Sabor, Silioway, Simpson, Whiicomb, Sievens Second Row: Siefienbenz, Weden. Wick, Sievenson, Tisiharniner, Zanlic, Vieau, Woodbury Boiiom Row: Sager, M. Smith, VVaish, Rossrnan, Miss Nash, Reinhard, Tripp, Scheri Top Row: Fuener, Frudenieid, G-odward, Grihciih, Danielson, Gardener, S. Erickson, Daiby, Forberg Fourth Row: Finch, Farnharn, Haas, Hayiord, Grosfephan, Goblirsch, Henderson, Foreman Third Row: B. Heesaicer, J. Heesaicer, Gray. Esser, Downey, Dwan, Fleef, Farrinqion, Duff Second Row: Giover, i-iali, Haines, Fosier. Dahlgren, Dunn, Derby, Fowler Boiforn Row: Fischer, Dahlquisi, Day, Gilboe, Miss Suloer, R. Erickson. Elzea, Franzei. Fiood I2B 3l2 Ray Erickson, Presidenf Miss Suber, Adviser i i I2B 312 Ray Erickson, Presidenf Mrs. Ylvisalrer, Adviser lop Row: Juslad, F. Johnson, E, Lee, l-lusfad Moore, Kindern, Jensen, l-lohler, l-lorn Fourth Row: Kriechbaurn, Logan, Kallenbero, M. Johnson, L. Johnson. N. Lee, l-lieberf, Lawrence, Kloernplcin, Dororhy Johnson Third Row: Jacobson, Lone, Jaclcson, Laddy, lves, LaGrange, Pafricia Johnslon, Krahl, Hilyer Second Row: Larsen. King, l-lobarl, lrons, G. Johnson, Karnps, Hoclrefl, D. R. Johnson, lrwin, Kleven Bollom Row: D. Johnson, M. Koller. Karlson, Lonqeway, Mrs. Ylvisaker, Sherman Johnson. l ' J V. ohnson. 'T Koller, l-lienen Top Row: Cuflar, Gilman, Ford, Risvold, Palm, l-lafleslad, Varnadore, Saxfon, Folsom, Thompson Fourlh Row: Kramer, Thacker, Mifchell, Ro+h, l-lorness, Pederson, Mjelve, Briggs, Johnson Third Row: Safher, Fields, Carlson, Caron, Kahlerf, Lundberg, Allard, Crombie Second Row: Solern, Merriam, Bensing, B. Brunllerf, Lioslvedr, K. Brunllerf, Haque, Grilifis, Kifaqawa Boflom Row: Harding, Silver, Laing, Miss Lowry, Carey, Dygerf, Taber, Denelre IA IO9 Charloffe Carey, Presidenf Miss Lowry, Adviser IIA I I5 BeHy Ann Thomas, Presidenl' Miss Goldsworfhy, Adviser Top Row: Hagg, L. Poole, Bellew, Reisner, Berg, Cochran, Davies, Laurel Poole, Trenholrn Fourlh Row: Boileau, Enger, Benqsfon, Hilliard, Parkhill, Baxler, Jusfer, Kelley Third Row: Zoiq, Horn, Leelcley, Phifer, Eylar, Anderson, Fengler 1 Second Row: Smilh, Brown, Cairns, Kuphal, Beynon, Follansbee, Cornplon, Upfon Boffom Row: Boucher. Lacy, Leasman, Miss Golclsworlhy, Thomas, Paulsrud, Was Top Row: Chalmers, Hays. Spellerberq, Cook, Behrenclf, Kleinman, Bach, Nordness Fourfh Row: Molmen, Holm, O'Shea. Hallsfen, Birch, Seibel, DesMarais Third Row: Comer, Von Hollan, Slrand, Pahl, Elwell, Harriman Second Row: Collon, Saufer, Kahler, McMillan, Haglun, Ronning, Heinselman Bofiorn Row: Myer: Holbrook, Sinclair, Mrs. Savage, Almars, Sleizer IIA 209 Frances Sinclair. Presidenf Mrs. Savage, Adviser John Gam:-nage, Presidenf Miss Smarf, Adviser Top Row: Mills, Troslle, Mclflermoll, Sudlow, Young, Frilsch, Julien Fourlh Row: Miller, Sloul, Lawlon, Goefhe, Mclnerney, Teller Third Row: Dielrich, Hoglin, Bailey, Benqslon, Berlzey, Kelley, Lillehei Second Row: Tupper, Thomson, Sweel, Thyberg, Hales, Lilfle Boflorn Row: R. Johnson, McCorrniclc,Gornn'1aqe, Miss Srnarl, Pelerson, Kingsley, Hulchins Top Row: Spencer, E. Schneider, Rifchie, R. Schneider, Easfrnan, Roe, Milne, Bierlxen Fourlh Row: Cappelen, Eveland, Williams, Carlson, Berg, Sfrelow, Debe Third Row: Murphy,Tacl1,Huqhes, Michelson, Nelson, Srnirh, Morris, Wilson Second Row: Beclcer, Mcliusiclc, Goldsliclcer, Feigel, Mullowney, Knulsen, Ericlrson Bollorn Row: Ring, Slelfehauqh, Mrs, Mulligan, Johnson, Downlon Monsos Don H. Johnson, Presidenf Mrs. Mulligan, Adviser 5? Eng. 4 Q IIA 308 Dorofhy Magers, Presideni Miss Monfgomery, Adviser Top Row: Kelly, Schellenberger, Benson, Cobley, F. Johnson, Moe, Donahue, V. Johnson Fourlh Row: Warndorl, Medalie, Amundson, Williams, Wenger, l-lannarn, Aszmus Third Row:Wesl,Sha1f'ler, Mccormiclc, 6. Johnson, Welch, Lunde Second Row: Pleil, Lindgren, Fox, D. Johnson, Ronning, Margulies, Srnilh Boflorn Row: Mahr, Crabb, Miss Monlgomery, Magers, Rusfad, Nelson Top Row: Ohrn, Thomson, Loud, Greer, l-lolrnberg, l-layes, Sluefer Fourlh Row: OH, Carlson, Smilh, Koplis, Holcomb, Tull Third Row: Flemming, Molmen. Reichard, Reynolds, Wylh, Alley, Rilienhouse Second Row: Mary, Norfhey, Nash, Levin, Harvey, Worscheclc Bollom Row: Scheuble, Burgess, Miss Slee, Blair, Camp, Allen IIA 320 Vernon Blair, Presiclenf Miss Slee, Adviser IIA 323 Bob Adams, Presideni Mr. Sprague, Adviser Top Row: Georges Kirnpel, Clark, Burler, R. Anderson, Groflw. Ralnders, C. Anderson Fourllw Row: McGuire, Gilirxsky, Efken, Boos, Spillane, Mafsclnke, Hernnan Tlwird Row: Goldberg, MQGrew, Sfevens, Lund, Knox, Craswell Second Row: Sulwrinq, Kell, Abrakwarnson, Baack, Selover, Wilcox Overlwoll Bolrorn Row: Bennison, Lalans, Adarns, Mr. Sprague, Davies, Dickey lop Row: Taylor, Arndf, Walselkw, Mardell, Van Sickle, Bell, Craig Fourth Row: I-Iackerf, Anderson, Loerller, Birch, Parks, Rlwoll Third Row: Serebrin, Jones, Goldenberg, Cuvellier, Jevne, Clark, Darby Second Row: Srewarf, Ainsworln, Sanders, I-Iolrn, Forrnanek, l-Iedln Bofforn Row: Sirnonilscn, Exberqer, Mr. I-lalvorson, Waclwler, Clwrisliansen, Biesanz IIA 324 John Wachfer, Presidenl' Mr. Halverson, Adviser IIB Md2 Lucius Taylor, Presidenf Mr. Lee, Adviser Top Row: Lundberg, Safher, Lenloerq, Crawford, Wriqhf, C. Johnson, A. Erickson Fourlh Row: Weeks, I-Iygrell, Kinsefh, Brown, R. Erickson, Kennedy Third Row: Drummond, M. Johnson, Danielson, Sohn, Fillmore Second Row: O'Brien, Oqdahl, Jacobs, Rofhermel, Berqeson, Mahoney Boflom Row: I-I. Johnson, Perry, Taylor, Mr, Lee, I-Iolrnberg, Kienslad Top Row: Fellowes, Alwood, Seilz, Culver, Turelc, Moore, Whilon, Merrill Fourth Row: M. Larson, D. Larson, Jacobson, McKusiclc, Kulp, I-Iolmdale, Lewis Third Row: B. Johnson, Farrell, McCormick, C. Carlsen, L. Carlson, Mclnnis, Boulell, Maclxlaughlon Second Row: R, Johnson, Calhoun, Day, Baker, Dahlgren, Leinan, Brown Bolfom Row: Kerr, Morris, Mrs. Wallace, de Malfos, Brynqelson, Fredin IIB 203 Virginia de Maffos, Presidenf Mrs. Wallace, Adviser lL' A ,..'u.M- LLL. I ,,.. 'Z 'm-.51 ' 4 .HAZ-,1:Q'f.zB. s'J'g19m.,.f.ie ?.f??f:2 ff'Qlb.Zs?G IB 208 Dick Wadlund, Presidenf Miss Peferson, Adviser Top Row: French, Elerf. C. Peierson, Lee, Kramer, l-laerle, J. Smifln, P. Pererson Fourilw Row: Ericlcson, Wallcer, Kaiser, Clark, Crawford, Farrell, Diclcey Tliird Row:Dunsworfl'1, l-lawilnorne, Schulman, Linner, Marlin, Nordbye Second Row:Sl1oll, Tlwornas, Tinlclwam, Faclcler, Miller, Elliol, King Boffom Row: Macpliail, Brown, Miss Peierson, Wadlund, Wood, Huber Top Row: Blaclc, l-iedlund, Flisser, Main, McKinney, Jacobsen, Bowen, Singer Fourrh Row: Harwood, Walsh, Dauqaard, Pauliclc, Beclrwall, Morrison, Berglund Third Row: Linqen, Kurfl1,Vieburq, Nord, Tliiele, Davis Second Row: Carlson, Conkey, Leonard, Phelps, Ericlnsen, Roberfs, Disrad Boflorn Row: Ofness, Roedell, Tryke, Miss Perry, Hulnn, Luce IIB 30I Dorofhy Tryke, Presidenf Miss Perry, Adviser IIB 302 Phoebe Anderson, Presidenf Miss Berman, Adviser Top Row: M. Larson, B. Adams, Reedy, Wilkins, A. Johnson, l-lodges, P. Adams, l-iensch Fourflw Row: D. Larson, Nicoll, Osen, Bowens, Moran, Randall, Nausldal Third Row: Overby, Sundelius, Winfer, Smiflw, Wilson, MacDonald, Lund, Powell Second Row: Freeman, Kaufman, R. Johnson, Schurig, Collins, Wheeloclw, Rosenfield Bolfom Row: Townsend, Cederslrand, Andersen, Miss Borman, I-lansen, Van Wegen Top Row: Brockway, Messig, Howe, Fischer, Sielan, Baclwman, McLinden Fourllw Row: Sornmers, lrgens, Birclv, Sl1earer,Jol1nson, Rowley Third Row: Kiorlaug, Derse, Davis, Erickson,Cl1apman, Burns, Kronrniller Second Row: Olson, Odean, Larson, Jones, l-laverslock, l-loiile Boilom Row: Smiflw, Gallup, Marfinson, Mr. Sunde, Isaacs, Pile, Slresnak IIB 327 Henry Marfinson, Presidenf Mr. Sunde, Adviser o4V2 Kern Fonlaine, Presidenl' Mr. Pulver, Adviser Top Row: Shields, Norbeclc, Nevins, Spencer, Larsen, Plafie, Reeves Fourih Row: Coiion, Merriman, Marlz, Reedy, Gerwe, Wenham Third Row: Nilssen, King, Griswald, Mc:Enary, Ralcow, Neprud, Lindgren Second Row: P, Swenson, Lamberi, McDonald, Sage, de S+. l-luberi, V. Swenson Boflom Row: Slallman, Sorlien, Mr. Pulver, Fonfaine, Musserr, Muir Top Row: Sioclcdale, Balihazar, Taube, Muedelcing, Bredinq, Zaleslcy, Prouse, Belanger, Willelle Fourfh Row: Simmons. l-lahn, Gammaqe, Tadewald, Winlcler, Brandlner, Brynqelson, Sleiner Third Row: Tillorson, Nuessle, Womach, Anderson, Millar, Todd, Williamson Second Row: Newman, Menalis, Lais, Websfer, Didier, Sharp, Day, Moore Boliom Row: George, Tripp, Saber, Miss Gear, Auld, Camp, Vallely IOA 204 Mary Jane Von Rohr, Presidenf Miss Gear, Adviser - IOA 205 Grace Coverf, Presidenf Mrs. Easfvold, Adviser Top Row: J, Johnson, Hoch, Remingion, While, Dahl, Monroe, Wilcox, Walls Fourfh Row: Slrom, Bogari, Townsend, Saqar, Lind, Noihafl, Tomplcins Third Row: Saxion, Zollman, Hoban, Palmer, lrrnen. Bowe, Hulchins, Hanien Second Row: Jacobs, Wifllce, Barrus, Boller, Randall, Harding, Hadley Boflorn Row:Schad, Cumminqs,Weir1er,Coverl, Mrs. Easrvold, Vanderhycle, Franzel, Ward Top Row: Lund, Simpson, Moss, MacDonald, Selmer, Hodge, Taranfiles, Miller Fourfh Row: Alden, Berggren, Powers, Melich, Driscoll, Manfz, Anderson Third Row: Sisco, Norlhfeli. Sher, Le Baron, Share, Osgood Second Row: King, Kavel,Jer1lcs,l3ismen,Srnifh, Nelson, Purcell Bo++om Row: Holden. Kaufman, Howe, Miss Tupper, Buclcbee, Boslrom, Kelly IOA 2l4 Dorofhy Howe, Preside1'1+ Miss Tupper, Adviser IOA 2l6 Richard Clark, Presidenf Mr. Miller. Adviser Top Row: Edlefson, Slcooq, W, Johnson, Muehlbach, L. Johnson, Krier, Quimbly Fourfh Row: Ferguson, Anderson, Zimmermann, Brucciani, Carlsfon, l-lamillon Third Row: J. Adams, Sironq, Charles, Jacobson, Bergquisf, Troop, Anderson Second Row: Segal. M. Johnson, Reid, l-lannes, Paulsen, Gusfafsvon Bolfom Row: Shippam, Hoflrnan, P, Clarlc, Mr. Miller, R. Clarlc, Ericlrson, Campbell Top Row: Po++er, Dean, Fronius, G-osselin, Johnson, Maclrall, Hosp, Forberg Fourfh Row: Simonsen, Lindeen, Mrachelr, Hansford, Baclcdahl, Lane, Teslc Third Row: Haines, Hare, Hay. Reimann, Kelly, Benson, Hale, Rwoper Second Row: Phillips, Olderen, Scorl, l-lawlninson, Beclrer, Broqren, McG-uinn Bo+forn Row: O'Rourlce. Running, Hendrickson, Johnslon, Miss l-lolmberq, Bocan, Belan, Kwai? IOA 303 Peggy Johnsion, Presidenf Miss Holmberg, Adviser . 10A 310 Beffy Bryce, Presidenf Mrs. Gray, Adviser Top Row: Loughland, Ekman, Erdman, Trux, Dygerl, McCall, Jenkins, Brewer Fourfh Row:Wes1lake, Irwin, McCar+hy, Hale, Field, J. Johnson, 1-lolmquisi Third Row: Erickson, Durin, l.JohnAson, 1-lapp, 1-1anson,Cu1+er Second Row: Banks, Ireland, 1-lealy, Kelso, Medland,Or1ley, Larsen Bollom Row: 1-luebscher, Liechfy, Thomas, Mrs. Gray, Bryce, Dalfon, Paulsrud Q Top Row: Kidder, Rice, Fox, 1-1. Johnson, Wold, Klocksien, O'Rcurke, Pederson Fourlh Row: Bellew, Wesieen, Cohn, Woodward, Lehner, Shirk, Gerrish Third Row: Weslrurn, Kindem, Williamson, Berglund, Thayer, Slrale Second Row: Tall, Davis, Lundquisi, Taylor, Leigh, Masfrian, Meeker Bollorn Row: Phillips, Lesher, L. Johnson, Mr. Alwin, Oliver, Olson, Boek 10A 315 John Sage. Presidenf Mr. Alwin, Adviser 1 IOA 3I6 Luverne Lovesfrand, Presidenf Mr. Halley, Adviser Top Row: Hedblom, Riegqer, Elliot Leasure, M. Johnson, Meng, Taney Fourlh Row: Briclcer, Dorn, Cunningham, Garrelf, Slephens, Hall Third Row: Syme, Hibbard, Brown, Thompson, Minlcin, Sfolces Second Row: Mueller, E. Johnson, Murphy, Rydell, Rauch, Davis, Claylon Bolfom Row: Carlander, Ledbelfer, Loveslrancl, Mr. Halley, Benn, Gray, Swanson Top Row: Fenfon, Lindsay, Kienzle, Enqhausen, Boucher, Flelcher, Haerfel lzourfh Row: Dean, Hancoclr, Warner, Daniels, E. Johnson, Hilliard Third Row: Carnuel, Smifh, Skinner, Guyer, Faeqre Second Row: Garvey, Buell, Velie, H. Johnson, Tinlcer, Younqrnarlc Bolforn Row: Greer, F. Johnson, Mr, l-loard, Godward, Carson IOA 326 Fred Johnson, Presidenf Mr. Hoard, Adviser IOA IOB 201 James O+ness, Presidenf Mrs. Elfelf, Adviser Top Row: Wilieford, Arneson, Kallsirom, Pomeroy, Krieqbaum, McCauley, Sfraifon, Spafz Fourfh Row: Morris, Marvin, Ofness, Freese, Benson, Rader, Kixrnoeller Third Row: Schonebaum, Warner, H. Roisch, Thayer, Johnson, J. Rofsch Second Rowg Ronning, Menice, Peierson, Tomkinson, Toffness, O. Peferson, Robinson Borrom Row: Wheeler, Ofro, Mrs. Eifelf, Mahoney, Jusren, Barr Top Row: Esfensen, Sfarlc, Forberq, Feyder, Dafe, Simons, Downham, Jacobson Fourfh Row: Carfer, Miars, Granfield. Hellberg, Warner, C. Anderson, Johnson Third Row: Diefharf, Savory, Joyslin, Walker, Knudson, Ashner, McCormick, Winslow Second Row: C. Anderson, Weden, Biaker, Adam, Sundeen, Moran, Erichsen Bofrom Row: Noyes, Munyon, Ledin, Miss Knufson, Gould, Weigel, Aulwes IOB ZI8 Dave Gould, Fresidenf Miss Knufson, Adviser IOB 307 Barbara Miller, Presidenf Miss Blessin, Adviser Top Row: Soderholrn, Guilford, L. Johnson, Marnie, Prichard, Van Tilburg, Thomson, Hoppe, Husfad Fourfh Row: M. Larson, Wurz, Howard, Hunfer, Paiferson, Rydeen, Siodin, Bell Third Row: Scollard, Hughes, Liflle, Landberg, Arneson, Beck, Elkin Second Row: Barfleft Riqler, Jordan, A. Larson, Arnl, Baker, Pelerson, Jenson Bofiom Row: Frosi, Collins, Milchell, Miss Blessin, Miller, Monsen, Veilleux Top Row: Anderson, Livingsfon, Browne, Bachman, McCarfney, Beacorn, Pearson, Severson, Thomas Fourlh Row: Wick, Tyra, Hemphill, Berlen, Wheelock, Grolfing, Phillips. Rasmussen Third Row: V. Johnson, Olson, Sfein, Taylor, Longeway, D, Johnson, Shaw, Swendson, Swenson Second Row: Sirnonson, Sauders, Sargent Solem, D. M. Johnson, Brin, Sword, Thorpe Boifom Row: Oberf, Lundberg, Chambers, Miss Joslen, Cunningham, Ravilch, Nelson IOB 309 Mary Chambers, Presidenf Miss Josfen. Adviser IOB 3I8 Ben Lins+ed1', Presidenf Miss Jasperson, Adviser Top Row: Buffer, Pererson, Cadwallader, Hummel, Ryder, Gage, Benneff, Bliss, Carlson Fourfh Row: Munns, Shipley, B. Chrisfenson, Ulring, Robb, Fields, Clayfon, Poller Third Row: Peck, Savlan, Thorsen, Cochran, Hyde, Bacon, Lewis, Willcox, L. Chrisfenson Second Row: Whifeside, Souba, Fischer, Kingbay, Seashore, Campbell, Burner, Borighf Boflom' Row: Carlefon, Schwarfz, Funk, Miss Jasperson, Lindsledf, Sherman, Reed, Burmasfer Top Row: Blair, Bergsfrorn, Flore, Giles, Brick, Juckem, Biorck, Brombach, Bloch Fourlh Row: Smilh, Trepenier, Bryaril, Larsen, Allnow, Angier, Augusline, Richler Third Row: Clemenls, Holm, Greening, Carlson, Orferslein, Arvidson, Briggs, Krause, Berg Second Row: Haglun, Harker, Lansing, Lacey, Nelson, Alfeld, Conway, Miller Bofrom Row: Brown, Dahlen, Grosse, Barflelf, Mrs. Goodson, Sanford, Thorson, Luger, Carlson IOB 322 Belly Sanford, Presideni' Mrs. Goodson, Adviser SQL Boon I Top Pow: McEachron, Elliclcson, Hermann, LaBree, Ryan, Owens, Weisel, Couillard Fourfh Row: Marian Percival, Roberfs, Wilkins, Scroggins, Berg, Townsend, Margarel Percival Third Row: Wafson, Roedell, Hepburn, Gardner, Gray, Renshaw, Murphy, Frazee Second Row: Nye, Franz, Vance, Bollum, Lohmann, Barfleff, Barlholomew Boflom Row: Morris, Miss Z. Goldsworfhy, Blomgren, A. E. McOuarrie, L. A, Fleenor Miss M. E. Chrisfensen, Miss M. Slee FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Chairman l-lolfon Blomgren Secrefary Belly- Morris Advisers Mr. MacOuarrie Miss Goldsworfhy Miss Slee Mr. Fleenor Miss Chrisfensen SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Chairman Pe-Ter Schrufh Secretary Grefchen Franz The molivaring principle of lhe Nalional l-lonor Sociely is +o pro- mole school-wide inleresl in higher scholarship, progressive leadership, and lineness of characler. The sleps in a s'ruden'r's being selecred, provisions for his working membership, his final perma- nenl eleclion, which were inilialed by The Washburn chapler, are now being adopled by a large number of lhe na+ion's chaplers. A complele reporl ol lhe procedure was com- piled by Mr. Fleenor and was published in Jrhe Bullelin of lhe Deparlmenl' ol Secondary- School Principals of lhe N. E. A. The club meels on Thursday mornings lo discuss mallers of school inleresf. Since VVashburn's chapler was founded in I927, nearly 300 members have been enrolled. Top Row: Baumann, Lee, Anderson, Buller, Schrufh, Auld, I-layford Third Row: Klingman, Slubbs, Phelps, Ballard, Carlson, Field Second Row: Derby, Sager, Grinnell, J. Anderson, Rigler, l-loclcefl, Bruce Boffom Row: Neumann, Cralfon, Holland, Abrams, Koden, Ericlrson Top Row: Godward, Thomson, SchruTh, ChrisTiansen, Seelye Middle Row: Ledin, Sinclair, JohnsTon, Eylar BoTTom Row: Morris, A. E. MacOuarrie, O'Brien FIRST SEMESTER Chairman SecreTary SECOND SEMESTER Chairman SecreTary OFFICERS Mr, MacOuarrie BeTTy Morris OFFICERS Mr. MacOuarrie Flora May Ledin The STudenT Council, mosT imporTanT sTudenT organizaTion in Washburn, meeTs every Tuesday morning beTore school To discuss problems oT The school and iTs consTiTuenTs. Though iT is noT adminisTraTive in iTs program, iT acTs as a counselor represenTaTive oT The sTudenTs, serving as a conTacT beTween Them and The Principal. Un- doubTedly This organizaTion does more To creaTe an undersTanding beTween sTudenTs and adminisTraTive bodies, Than any single uniT aT Washburn. ITs membership is elecTed by The sTudenT body as a whole, and is made up in The Tollowing proporTion: six members Trom The senior class, Tour Trom The junior class, and Two members Trom The TenTh grade. Besides working To solve any adminisTraTive problems which may arise, The members and Mr. MacOuarrie worlc To averT any diTTiculTies which would prove hazard' ous To The school and To residenTs oT The surrounding residenTiaI disTricT. ErequenTly special meeTings are called To discuss emergency quesTions OT school inTeresT. The STudenT Council was Mr. MacOuarrie's sTrongesT ally in The long baTTIe which cuIminaTed in The erecTion oT Washburn's Tine aTh- IeTic Tield. The group also aided Mr. MacOuarrie and The various service organizaTions in proTecTing school's newly landscaped and seeded Ter- races and lawns, and residenT's lawns. The library board is deTiniTely The one organizaTion Thaf The school and The sTudenTs could noT do wiThouT. Al- Though The library operaTes on a sys- Tem similar To ThaT in use aT oTher high schools ThroughouT The ciTy, The school board Turnishes assisTanTs in The oTher libraries buT noT aT Wash- burn. Because oT This, Miss Brown is enTirely dependenT on The sTudenTs Tor a smooTh'ly TuncTioning library. The members OT The board, who Tor- TeiT one sTudy period a day, are chosen Trom all Three grades. To be eligible Tor The board, The sTudenT musT be recommended by The Teach- ers, and Then be approved by The Scholarship Board. Because he is Tor- TeiTing his sTudy periods, The member musT mainTain a B average during The enTire duraTion oT The semesTer. Besides The Training in organizaTion given To The sTudenTs, The board oT- Ters a Tine Training in ciTizenship. ln operaTing The library, These sTudenTs work in pairs each period. Each sTu- has a separaTe duTy To perTorm. ln- cluded among These regular assign- menTs, are checking oT overdue books, arranging The magazines, collecTing Tines, shelving books, checking over- nighT books, and reserving books, Those members wi+h any Training also aid in mending dilapidaTed volumes. Miss Brown is The adviser oT The board and appoinTs all The oTTicers. FIRST SEMESTER Pre-sidenT SecreTary Adviser SECOND PresidenT SecreTary Adviser SEMESTER OFFICERS CaTherine Wilkins Evelinn Ordemann Miss Brown OFFICERS CaTherine Wilkins BeTsy Bruce Miss Brown Top Row: Marian Percival, Brooke, Mclfachron, Rossman, MargareT Percival Middle Row: Tucker, WaTson, Asleson, Carlson, Bruce, WhiTcomb BoTTom Row: Owens, Ordemann, Miss M. E, Brown Wilkins, EllioT . Top Row: l-lawlcinson, Allen, Jerome, Smilh, Magers Third Row: NVilliams, Walsh, Wilson, Owens, Burwell, l-laversloclc Second Row: Crafion, Cverrish, French lVice President Januaryl, Parlridge, Mclnnis Bollorn Row: Schrufh lTreasurer, Januaryl, LaBree llyresidenf, Januaryl, Mr. A. l.. l-lalley, Thill lSecrelary. Januaryl The S. T. O. is lhe oldesr l-li-Y chapier in Wash- burn. The members make a Jrhorough siudy of Jrhe club inreresrs of Jrheir group and plan an enrire year's program in advance. Expenses of lhe club are vvorlced our wilh relalion io a working budgel. They operare lhe second-hand boole- room and parricipaie in s+air duly al noon. Social acliviiies are sponsored for members. The I-9 l-li-Y group has been an acrive serv- ice organizalion a+ Washburn since ils in- ceplion in l927. I+ has mainlained high ideals of leadership, and has assumed The responsibililies of hall duly, guarding The lawns each spring, and ushering a+ evening funclions. Sleigh rides, a sieak roast and a dance comprise social calendar of This group. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf John Thill Vice-Presidenl Cleaveland l-laversfoclc Secrefary Robe-rf Williams Treasurer John French Adviser Mr. l-lalley Leader James Campbell SECOND SEMESTER OFFlCERS Presidenf Bill Thomson Vice-Presidenf William Haas Secrefary Ben Ogden Treasurer Gaydon Godward Leader Roberl Plummer Top Row: Reichard. Kixmoeller, Boelfer, Godward, Grolh, l-laas Middle Row: Miller, Bennison, Lofiler, Morris, Bingham Boffom Row: Ogden, Thomson lTreasurer, Januaryl, Malchan lVice-President Januaryl, Reed lpresidenl, Januaryl, Nygaarcl lSecrelary, Januaryl. l-lusiad 2es,'f:s:--Y' fmiilisgg'-.uv-9H Ysl-ci Top Row: Georgas, FinIey, Scroggins, I-Iusiad, Longeway ITreasurer, Januaryj, Burweil Middle Row: Torrance, McGrew, Asieson, Johnson, Barflerr Boriom Row: Richardson IVice President JhnuaryI, Mr. V. R. Larsen, Erickson IPresiden+ JanuaryI, Irons ISecrerary, JanuaryI SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf John Scroggins Viceepresidenf EII Torrance Secreiary Arfhur Jensen Treasurer Irving BarTIeH Adviser Mr. Larsen Leader David Arnesori SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf Paui Thomas Vice-Presidenf Walfer Comer Secrefary Karl Davies Treasurer Joe WiIIiams Adviser Mr. Fleenor Leader Paul Keyes Leader Barney Wilkinson The Spurs I-Ii-Y cIub replaced Ihe Armaiures sIigh+Iy over a year ago and in Thar Iirne has become one of Ihe successful Washburn chap- I'ers. IIs commirrees have secured prom- inenr speakers, and aided program of en- enrire organizafion. Mr. Larsen, adviser of cIub, says, Boys have shown abiliry as Iead- ers, and are headed Towards greai success. Sparks I-Ii-Y boys underrook leadership in car- rying Ihrough a splendid Chrisrmas campaign ro secure clorhing, Ioys and necessary supplies for Ihe CiIy's Iess Iorrunaie inhabiianis. The success of rhe drive was a+'res'red Io by rhe boun- 'riful conrriburions on dispIay in 204. These boys also aided in prorecring Ihe newly seeded Ierraces of Ihe schooI. They plan a yearly social program. Top Row: I-Iinfon, Awes, Mafiox, Adams, Rahders MiddIe Row: Frey, Davies, WiIIiams, Schwarfz, Burgess, O'Brien Boiforn Row: I-IoIIon, DeIin ISecreTary, JanuaryI, Mr. L. A. FIeenor. Comer IPresiden+, JanuaryI, Seelye ITreasurer, JanuaryI Top Row: Minde, Auld, Meyer, Frudenleld, DuToiI Middle Row: D. Johnson, I-lolcenson, Lyons. Dunsworlh, McEachron, H. Ainsworlh Bollom Row: Slewarl, Tenvold. Mr. L. E. Alwin, Ainsworlh, Krause FIRST SEMESTER Presidenr Vice-Presidenl' Secrelary Treasurer Adviser Leader OFFICERS Morris Ainsworfh I-Iolfon Blorngren John Tenvold Frank Krause Mr. Alwin Jerry Moore SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl James Meyers Vice-Presidenf Richard Dunsworfh Secrelary John Tenvold Treasurer Homer Ainsworfh Adviser Mr. Alwin Leader Jerry Moore Though Ihe club has no definire serv- ice duly assigned-Io il, Ihe A. P. O. is one ol Ihe mosi' willing clulos in ren- dering service ro The school and slu- denls. Lasl Chrislmas Ihey joined in rhe collecrion of clorhing for unfor- Iunales iusr as whole-hearledly as Ihe Sparks, who srarred Ihe drive. In 'rhe spring rhey cared for lawns and rer- races, and during Tall semesler Ihey aided in pafrol of fences ar Toorball games. They served Ihe year 'round in noon hall duly. Because of a grear deal of 'ralenr in Ihe organizarion, Ihe members have sponsored many enrer- Iaining meeiings during Ihe pasr year. They included a successful weiner roasl in 'rheir social calendar and also helped in presenling a spring dance. ALL I-II-Y OFFICERS Presidenl Richard Dunsworfh Vice Presidenr John Thill Secrerary Par Crafron Y. M. C. A. Adviser John Rowe BLUE TRIANGLE Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Worship Social Social Dramalics Music Service Program Program l. C. C. Publicily Usher Adviser FIRST SEMESTER Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Adviser Adviser CABINET Mary M. MacPl'1ail Audrey Carlson Kalhleen Walson Belly Field Belly Eylar Mariorie Borer Lois LaGrange Elizabellw Doly Jane Roedell Mary Krieclwbaurn Laura Mae Carpenler Mary Slubbs Peggy Nicliols Rull1Aslesen Callnerine Wilkins Miss Monlqornery OFFICERS Callnerine Wilkins Janel Barllnolomew Doris Townsend Audrey Carlson Miss-Monlgomery Miss Miller SECOND SEMESTER Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Adviser Adviser OFFICERS Mary M. MacPl1ail Audrey Carlson Kallvleen Walon Belly Field Miss Monlgomery Miss Miller Top Row: Field, Borer, Nicl1ols,Slubbs, LaGrange Second Row: Asleson, Doly, Kriechbaurn, Roedell, Eylar. Walson Bollom Row: Miss Miller, Carlson, Wilkins, MacPI'1ail.'Miss Monlgomery l .. Top Row: Benn, Brownlee, Ensign, Basl, Dahlquisf, Cronin, Bevan, Conrad, Berg Fourlh Row: Augur, Bushnell, Brooke, Carpenler, Bossen, Budd, Comer, Eisele Third Row: Dougherly, Asleson, Bruce, Bulleriahn, M. Bruce, Derby, Cornpfon Second Row: Bowen, Darby, Bishop, Broom, Crane, Coones, Barflell, Archer Boliom Row: Clausen, Esser, Borer, Carlson, Dofy, Cheleen, Borgel The cabinel, guiding unil ol rhe popular girls' organizalion, Ihe Blue Triangle, is composed of 'rhe officers of Ihe club and Jrhe chairmen of Ihe following commilleesz Publiciry, Music, Service, Ushering, Program, Worship, Social, and Dra- marics. The members of fhis group meer on every o+her Wednesday morning, aI+erna+ing wirh Ihe parenl body's meelings. A+ Ihese meelings, rhe cabiner plans for The regular club meelings. Besides Ihe regular sludenr members, The organizalion includes Miss Monfgomery, who serves as adviser of Ihe cabinel, and Miss Miller, who represenls The CiI'y organizalion. Among Ihe speakers whom Ihe cabinel has se- cured, are Merle Poller OI Ihe Min- neapolis Journal and Miss Brown of Ihe Phyllis Whealley I-Iouse. I934 SOCIAL CALENDAR February I4 Valenline parfy Speaker Pauline Johnson February 28 Slyle Show SIyIisI Lois Ingalls March I4 SiIver.Tea for World Fellowship Talk and music Miss Brown of Phyllis Whealley I-louse April 4 Recognirion Service Speaker Mrs. Lindsay April 28 Joinl' Meeling Talk Margarel Lawrence Social Worker May 2 Three Generafion Banguel May 5 I. C, C. Carnival May I7 Eleclion and Dance Top Row: I-Iealy, Bowler, I-Ieiberg, I-Ienderson, Jacobs, Franzel, Johnson, Finch, Follz Fourfh Row: Johnson, Nordgren, I-Iogan, Jacobson, B. I-Ieesaker, I-Ianfen, I-Iilyer, Halvorson Third Row: I-Iepburn, I-Iolcombe, A. Johnson, P. Johnson, Gardner, D. Johnson, M. I-Iansen. Grinnell, Fosfer Second Row: Glover, I-Iolfon, I-Iulberl, Fosdick, Jusler, Ind, Irwin, Franz Boffom Row: Jacobson, Crinkley, Fields, Barfholomew, Grenacher, A. I-lays, J. I-Ieesaker Top Row: Juhl, Johnson, Olsen, Moe, Pafferson, McCulloch, Neumann, VVeisel Fourfh Row: Marian Percival, O'Connor, Nash, L. Olson, Phelps, Merrill, Margarel Percival Third Row: Lenvicl4, Olson, Linn, Kronick, Miller, Nelson, Manfzlce, Murphy Second Row: Nighfingale, Prescoif, Nye, Moershell, Perry, Melin, Nylander Koller Boffom Row: Marie Koller, Kloemplcen, La Grange, MacPhail, Crdemann, Nichols, Luft, Barbara The lnler-Club Council which is composed of represenlalives from The various high schools ol The cify meels once a monlh al The Y. W. C. A. building. A ioinl l-li-Y-Girl Reserve Carnival was held on May 5, l934, in order To raise money for Lyman Lodge, The Girl Reserve Camp. A mid-winler conference, which was carried on wilh The S+. Raul Girl Reserves, proved very suc- cessful. Discussion groups were conducled by prominenr leadf ers in l-li-Y, church, medicine, and Girl Reserves. A lovely service in Benfon l-Tall closed an enjoyable, proiilable day Tor all. Top Row: Sabor, Slriblen, Tripp, Fourth Row: Weslrorn, Renshaw, Third Amid The surroundings of Ben- 'ron Hall, The LiH'le Thea+re of The Y. W. C. A., The Blue Triangle Girl Reserves of Washburn conducled The crowning social even? of Their social season, Their Molhers' and Daughfers banquel, which This year included grande molhers among ils guesls. Mary Macphail acled as Toasl-mislress and Margarel Conlcey proposed The loasl' 'ro The molhers, while Mrs. Phelps responded wifh a Toasr +o The daugh- lers. The program, planned by The Silver Trie angle, included readings by Mrs. Franz, several vocal solos by Mrs, Corinne Frank Bowen, and songs by enlire group. Allhough The ahfair was a women's gafhering, Girl Reserves were happy 'ro include Mr. MacQuarrie among The guesls, also Mrs. MacQuarrie, and Miss Chrislensen. P. Slubbs, Rai. Slubbs, Relmuslci, Slranger, Suelcer, Wheeler Whifcomb, Winsfon, Williams, Swenson, Reigsfad, Simpson Row: Wallin, Zanlm, Wiclc, Rroedell, B. Vance, Roberls, Rivlcin Tewes, Salferwall, Vieau, Sher, Vleden, Rose, Scoll, Tucker Second Row: Bollom Row: Seidl, Walker, Townsend, Willcins, M. Slubbs, Walson, Srnifh ,.? Top Row: Almars, DygerT, Breding, Bellew, Davis, Cook, Fredin, Anderson, Cobley FourTh Row: Gilman, Black, BaxTer, BengsTon, Bach, Rowe, Buckbee, ATwood Third Row: Fengler, Enger, P. Adams, Carey, B. Adams, De MaTTos, Garry Second Row: B. RrunTleTT, K. BrunTleTT, Bryce. CuTler, Beckwall, B. DygerT, Deneke, Conkey BoTTom Row: Comp-Ton, CoTTon, Berg, Eylar, Mrs. C. S. BasTord, Silver Triangle, iunior branch oT The Washburn Girl Reserves, draws iTs membership Trom The TenTh and elevenTh grade girls. AlThough operaT- ing under iTs own leaders and consTiTuTion, all acTiviTies oT The club are supplemenTary To Those OT The Blue Triangle. AT ChrisTmas Time, iTs mem- bers sponsored a miTTen collecTion as Their share in The cloThing collecTion. AT Tinal regular meeT' ing oT The year, The club members presenTed skiTs adverTising Camp Lyman. Their social acTiviTies included a Membership Tea, a RecogniTion meeTing, and Their brillianTly successTul FaThers' and DaughTers' ban- gueT. In oTTering services To The school, The club Turnished ushers aT evening TuncTions, and sold candy aT Track rneeTs. They also planned The MoThers'-DaughTers' bangueT. Boucher, Cochran FIRST SEMESTER Brown OFFTCERS PresidenT BeTTy Eylar Vice-PresidenT Ann WhiTon SecreTary June Leekley Treasurer CaTherine Bancher Adviser Mrs. BasTord Adviser Miss Jacobson SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS PresidenT MargPreT Conkey Vice-PresidenT Frances Roedell SecreTary Ann WhiTon Treasurer Marian Buckbee Adviser Mrs. BasTord Adviser Miss Jacobson Top Row: Sinclair, Spellerberg, Nicoll, Kerr, Selmer, Turek, Vfilkins, McKusick, Kulp, Holm FiTTh Row: Huhn. Helwig, McCarThy, Loughland, Field, Harding, LiechTy, J. Johnson, Main FourTh Row: ManTz, Horness, Hilliard, Hays, Holmdale, MerriTT, Magers, Moe Third Row: Hanson, Le Baron, B. Johnson, McCormick, Jacobson, Lund, MacNaughTon, Hansen, Mclnnis Second Row: Kuphal, McMillan, Haglun, Holbrook, Laing, Heinselman, KiTagawa, Hadley BoTTom Row: Kramer, Lacy, Leekley, Leasman, Horn, Kelly, KahlerT Top Row: Osgood, Nord, Sherer, Thompson, PoTTer, V. Paulsrud, Schellenberger, Paulick, Powers PourTh Row: Taber, Thomas, Zallman, Wenger, Simonsen, J. Paulsrud, B, Thomas, O'Shea Third Row: Seibel, Crabb, Welch, Harriman. Luce, Singer, Medalie i Second Row: Updegrove, STe-venson, Townsend. Ronning, ShaTTer, Velie, Rosenfield, PusTad W BoTTom Row: Vieburg, Tryke, Roedell, Phelps, WhiTon, Schurig, WinTer STLVER TRIANGLE CABINET PrcsidenT i l Vi4.e'PresidenT Socrelary Treasurer i 1. C. C. l Social Dramalic Music Publicihy Service DevoTion Program Adviser MargareT Conkey Frances Roedell Ann WhiTon Marian Buckbee BeTTy Bryce Alice Phelps Mary MacNaughTon Mary Jane van Rohr Helen Kelly Adele ATTeld BeTTyJohnson Laura Luce Mrs. BasTorcl WiTh CaTherine Wilkins as ToasTmisTress, Thanksgiving as The Theme, and Girl Reserve Dads and DaughTers as guesTs, The annual banqueT was held aT The Y. W. C. A. Mary Kriechbaum gave a ToasT To The TaThers, which Mr. E. V. WhiTon answered. Blue Triangles program consisTed oT Two Trio numbers and play Murder aT Large. Friday noon in IO5 was The Time and place OT The U. C. cabineT meeTing, aT This Time TuTure meeTings oT The club were planned, and busi- ness aTTairs were Taken care oT. The U. C. cab- ineT is composed oT The execuTive board, wiTh The Program, Social, PubliciTy, Membership, LosT and Pound, Hall DuTy, and Service Chairmen. Memorial Tund used aT new 5OTh STreeT enTrance. Top Row: Hirsch, Benn, Jacobson. Juhl, Moe, Conrad, Johnson, STranger, M. Darby PourTh Row: Berglove, Berg, HanTen, Ordemann, Bushnell, Carlson, Merrill, RoberTs Third Row: Nelson, Bollum, Hays, ManTzke, Seidl, Hepburn, Linn, Kuphal, Kronick Second Row: SaTTerwall, Darby, BarTleTT, Bishop, Walker, Drake, Archer, Tewes BoTTom Row: Weisel, Scroggins. Miss M. A, Suber, Mrs. LeoTa Goodson, Morris, Bevan, Jacobs Top Row: Folfz, L, Olson, M. Olson, Greiner, Niclcels, Bergsalcer Fourfh Row: Reigslad, Grinnell, M. Slubbs, Hansen, Eisele Third Row: Fosdiclc, Roberls, Vance, Wesrrom, Cheleen, Walson Second Row: Jusler. MacPhail, Smull, Broom, Hulberl Boflom Row: Field, Nye, Marian Percival, Margaref Percival, Le Service forms 'rhe basis on which The U. C. club funclions The name signifies Upper Classmen, and Jrhe membership is made up of girls from 'rhe elevenrh and 'rwelfrh grades: however, since The club upholds ideals of scholarship, no girl who has failing grades may be admilled. The club has charge of noon hall duly, has aided wirh finding The righllul owners of losl and found arricles, and has served on several service commirlees. Pins are awarded only ro Those girls who willingly render service 'ro The school. Social aclivilies include a ioinl lea wilh The Wesl High U. C, club, a Molhers' and Daughlers' rea, and a farewell parly for 'rhe A Senior girls. Mrs. Goodson and Miss Suber are The advisers of 'rhe U. C, club. din, Hogan FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf Berry Morris Vice-Presidenf Flora May Ledin Secrelary Muriel Bevan Treasu rewr Anneffe Scroqgins Advisors Mrs, Goodson, Miss Super SECOND SEMESTER OFFTCERS Presidenl Marian Percival Vice-Presidenf Flora May Ledin Secrefary Helen Hoclcell Treasurer Frances Sinclair Adviser Mrs. Goodson Adviser Miss Super Top Row: Jensen, Beekman, Crinlcley, Sefre, Holland, Augur, Ensign Fourlh Row: Carlson, Borer, Roedell, Bulleriahn, Miller, Anderson Third Row: Gilford. Doly, Halverson, Borgel, Renshaw Second Row: Bowen, Wahl, Scoli, Prescoll, Franz, Dougherly Boliom Row: Healy. Neumann, Broolce, Willcins, Bowler, Suelcrsr Top Row: Sinclair, Trenhalm, Berg, Bellew, Paulsrud Middle Row: Wallcer, Thompson, Eylar, Taber Bolfom Row: Baxier, Wenger, Cullar Presidenr Secrefary Treasurer Scribe Adviser Capiain Lieufenani Pairol Leader Palrol Leader Scribe Treasurer Adviser Be-Hy Wenger Florence Baxrer Eunice Cuilar Virginia Paulsrud Miss l-lendel Helen Slaler Genevieve Lord Belly Brownlee Elaine Malin Mildren lrwin Elaine Melin Miss Olson The Ki+hocheewos, Washburn chaprer of Jrhe Campfire girls, is organized wirh service as ils mori- valing principle. A+ Chrisfmas lime, ihey made favors for hospilal chariiy paiienls, sang carols ai Auguslrana l-lome and presenred ihe orphans wilh ioys and candy. They had an exhibil' in lhe lrophy case for 'rheir rwenry-second anniversary. Washburns Girl Scouis were very aciive lhis year. Besides lhe weelcly meerings in 325, They had occasional evening meelings ar various homes. May I9 was Scoul Field day. All lroops in ihe cily parlicipaied in sporisflire building, bandaging, signalling, camp-coolcing, and lrail- making conlresls. Girl Scouls sold ice cream ai baseball games 'rhis spring as lrheir school service. Top Row: Farrell, Fellows, Slranger, Maclcall, Liechiy, Mclnnis Middle Row: Purcell, Barrus, R. Johnson, l-lare, Phillips Boirom Row: L, Irwin, Melin, Lord, Miss R. Olson, Brownlee, M, lrwin Top Row: Neumann. Dunsworlh, Crinkley, Thill, Olson, W. Owens, Selre Third Row: Field, Wilkins, Magers, Craifon, Bulleriahn, Roberis Second Row: Nye, Rose, Walson, Greenfield, Corwine, Fosdick, Sher Boflom Row: Andrews, Mrs. Wallace, Mr. Fleenor, Miss Chrisfensen, Taranfiles, J. Owens The Wahian Slall presenls Washburn's annual memory book wilh 'rhe hope Jrhal rhey have made ii lruly a book of memories. More piclures have been added, more aclivilies porlrayed, and more nooks and crannie pried inloy some innovalions in arl', prinling, and paper have been allrempled-all wiih rhe purpose, lo please. Co-Edilors-in-Chief Julia Taranliles Paul Andrews Business Manager James Owens Arl Edi+ors Class Albums Boys' Sporfs Girls' Sporfs Orga nizafion Class Faculfy Typisfs Business Slalil Ari Assisla nf Elizabeih Greenfield June Corwine Kalherine Neumann Opal Rose Nalalie Sher Dick Dunsworrh Gil Carmichael Belly Feld Evelyn Selre Hazel Bulleriahn Ka+hleen Walson Sarah Nye Mabel Crinkley Mary Jane Roberfs Mildred Olson Belly Fosdick ' Cafherine Wilkins John Thill Pal Craffon Homer Maqers Edilorial Adviser Miss Chrislensen Arl Adviser Mrs.Wallace Business Adviser Mr. Fleenor FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Ediior-in-Chief Lucia Ryan Managing Ediior Annefle Scroggins Business Manager Holfon Blomgren Sporfs Edifor Bill Thomson Second-Page Ediior Barbara Hermann Third-Page Edifor Jean Weisel Winifred Murphy Eva Ensign Rulh Halverson Headline Edifor Copy Edifors Exchange Edilor Jane Roedell Girls' Sporls Mary Lou Taber Office Manager Margaref Percival Asst. Bus. Manager Roscoe Fawcefi Feafure Wrifers Marian Kale Mary M. MacPhail Assf. News Edilor Bernice Gardner Assl. Second-Page Morfon London Assl. Third-Page Marian Percival Alumni Edilor Kalhleen Walson SECONU SEMESTER STAFF Edilor-in-Chief Bill Thomson Managing Ediior Winifred Murph'y Business Manager Mary M. MacPhail Sporis Edilor Kenneih Kixrnoeller Second Page Ediiors Kalhleen Walson Marian Percival Third-Page Edilor Bernice Gardner Headline Ediiors .lane Roedell Bill l-laylord Copy Edilors Elizabelh Derby Ruih Pinch Exchange Edifor Elizabelh Phelps Girls' Sporis Margaref Percival Oilice Manager Margarei Percival Assl. Business Manager Bob Campbell Third Row The Grisll Eorecasler ol coming evenlsg recorder of ihose pasi: Jrhe rnoulh of siudenl opinion: friend lo scholarly achievemeni, and lo The achievernenls of school clubs and school sporisy ouilei lor srudenls desir- ing a iournalislic career-all lhese ihings, yer never lor- gelling 'rhal lhere is a lighler side io siudenl liie and rhal one of Jrhe con+ribulions ol a paper lo i+s school is lo melce people lcnow one anoiher and be friends. Top Row: l-laylord, Campbell, Weigel, London, Kixmoeller 1 Kale, Marian Percival, Phelps, Finch, Margaref Percival, Ensign Second Row: Walson, Halverson, Taber, Roedell, Derby Torn Row: Gardner, Murphy, Thomson. Miss McLaughlin, MacPhail . 11511, .2 Top Row: Phelps, T-layTord, Rahders, Campbell, Perry, Andrews, GroTh, J. Johnson, Halverson FiTTh Row: D. Johnson, Sherer, Nelson, Finch, Gilinslcy, Ensign, McGraw, Laddy FourTh Row: CompTon, Gardner, Renshaw, Marion Percival, MargareT Percival, Taber, Moershell Third Row: Sinclair, Thompson, Ring, Briggs, Wenger, Murphy Second Row: Laing, Maclilhail, Medalie, DygerT, Derby, Franz, KiTagawa BoTTom Row: London, Weisel, La Bree, Mr. T., A. Fleenor, Miss O. C. Mclcaughlin, Ryan, Scroggins CompleTing The sevenTh year oT iTs publicaTion, The Washburn GrisT conTinues as one oT The besT high school publicaTions in The NorThwesT. lTs ouT- sTanding ediTorial policy has won innumerable awards in sTaTe and naTional judging conTesTs. TT mainTains iTs policy oT publishing a repuTable news organ wiThouT The Tinancial assisTance oT adverTising, The only paper in Minneapolis wiTh such a disTincTion. OperaTing Tor The TirsT Time under The leadership oT a girl busi- ness manager, The GrisT in The spring sem- esTer had a larger circulaTion Than The preceding semesTer,'even Though They sponsored no audiTorium campaign Tor subscripTions. The page makeup OT The paper has been changed, and The GrisT is now beTTer and more popular Than iT was lasT year. No paper is so despised as The one always in error, unless iT is The one ThaT never has The news. IT is iTs reporTorial sTaTT ThaT musT be crediTed wiTh any repu- TaTion Tor newsiness and accu- racy which The GrisT has so Tar been able To build. The school is indebTed To careTulness, loy- alTy, good sense, iudgmenT, and imaginaTion oT hardworking peo- ple who bear The burden oT This worlc OT grinding ouT news and who musT Talce mosT oT The re- buTTs and CriTicisms which are The usual loT oT newspapermen, working anonymously: Their only reward, a hope oT promcTion. Top Row: Swanson, SaTher, Elliot GroTh, Phillips, Reed Middle Row: Camp, Hoel, Taber. Horn, RusTad BoTTom Row: Luce, Owens, Mr. L. A, Fleenor, Miss Ora C. McLaughlin, T-layTord, CoverT W' Top Row: Tripp, MarTin, Carlson, Greiner, Palm, PaTTerson, Allen, Johnson, McCulloch FiTTh Row: Ensign, Bowler, Phelps, Anderson, Finch, Fredin, l-'lieberT, J. Anderson FourTh Row: Seidl, l-lilyer, MerriTT, Nichols, Bruce, Borer, l-lalvorson Third Row: Johnson, Bossen, Miller, Dwan, O'Conner, Simpson, l-loclceTT, La Grange 'econd Row: BarTleTT, MacPhail, Welch, CompTorr, Crabb, Weiden, Nye BoTTom Row: B. Koller, Cowie. Sabor, Mrs. FasTvold, WhiTcomb, Tuclcer, DownTon, M. Koller FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Le Cercle Francais, one oT The presgdeni Beiiy Moms oldesT language. organizaTions in Vice-PresidenT MorTon London Washburn' has lusir Compleled one I I I oT :Ts mosT successTul years under The SeF'e+a'V CaTl'e ne W'll S advisership oT Mrs. EasTvold and Miss Treasurer Sally Lou Whiicamb Gear. Wi+h The largesT membership oT Advise, Mrs' Easwoid any coeducaTional club The school, The . . club is organized To Tamiliarize The sTudenTs Adviser Miss Gear . . OT French wiTh The geography, hisTory, cus- Toms, manners, social insTiTuTions, and prin- SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS ciples oT The French people. Besides The edu- p,eS,de,,+ gem, Bruce caTional.inTeresT in The people oT The Republic, Vice presiden, Robed Canon The origina.Tors oT The French club hope To pro- S 1 CV . J moTe a higher sTandard oT world peace by SUV aw ance. usler Teaching sTudenTs To undersTand people OT The TFCQSUFC' SGHY LOU Wlmlcomb ConTinenTal Democracy. Correspondence wilh Adviser Mrs. Easfvald sTudenTs oT English in France is encouraged, and Adviser Miss Gear has been enioyed by many members oT The club. Top Row: Thacker, Thompson, l-lolm, Silver, Paulsrud, Sherer, BaxTer, Field FourTh Row: Bishop, Broolie, Gardner, Nash, Reigsfad, l-loqan, Derby Third Row: Carey, A. Carlson, Asleson, Taber, O'Shea, Hays, T-l. Carlson, DygerT Second Row: KiTagawa, Tewes, Wahl, Franz, JusTer, Woodbury, Nylander BoTTom Row: MargareT Percival, Gray, London, Miss Gear, Morris, Wilkins, Monsos, Marian Percival Top Row: London, ThornTon, SchruTh, BuTTer. Allen, STewarT, Rahders Third Row: La Grange, Sohn, Miller, Cari e er, Clark, Shirley, HocI:eTT Second Row: WaTson, JohnsTon, Renshaw, DuTy, Asleson, JusTer T3oTTom Row: Taylor, Franz, I-layford, Finch, Owens FIRST SEMESTER Presic.lenT Vice-PresldenT Secre-Tary Treasurer Adviser OFFICERS CharloTTe Lee Bill l-layTord Marian KaTe 6reTchen Franz Mrs. NeThercoTT SECOND SEMESTER 'K OFFICERS PresidenT Morfon London Vice-PresidenT GreTchen Franz SecreTary John BuTTer Treasurer RuThAsleser1 Adviser .vIrs. NeThercoTT GraduaTes oT The ApprenTice club who show ouTsTanding dramaTic abiliTy and who are elecTed by a maioriTy oT The regular members, are eligible Tor membership in Harlequin club, The school's dramaTic organizaTion. In an aTTempT To give iTs naTurally TalenTed members an opporTuniTy To gain ac- Tual sTage experience and Technique in TronT OT real audiences, The club presenTs Trom Three To Tive one-acT plays in assemblies during The year. STudenTs in The club Turnish pracTically all oT Their own cosTumes Tor These proclucTions. During The pasT year sev- eral oT The plays presenTed have in- cluded ? all we Join The Ladies, The Tanwmic Nonder I-laT, The comic Bras, 'ieTTle, and The melo- drama I-ligh r-learT. The boys and girls proTiT by gaining knowledge OT The drama, sTage malceup, and seT- Tings Through parTicipaTion in plays. Mrs. NeThercoTT'is adviser oT The club. 1 The Apprenlice club is primarily a Training school for sludenls who give promise of proficiency in dramalics, bul are nol malure enough for imme- diale enlrance and work in Harlequin club. Ils members are drawn from all classes wilh lhe exceplion of 'rhe seni- or class, lor lhose sludenls would be unable lo serve a year's apprenlice- ship. The members are admilled on a salisfaclory presenlalion of lhe one- acl play, America Passes By, which is judged by a commillee chosen from lhe membership of Harlequin. Aller spending a year in Apprenlice, during which lime The members ap- pear before various cluls in dramalic endeavor, The young Barrymores ap- pear in selecled plays, before an audience composed of enlire Harle- quin body. Salislaclory abilily admils Them lo lhe older organizalion. The club holds ils meelings on same affer- noons lhal parenl body meels. Mrs. Nelhercoll is adviser, aids in judging. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl Peggy Nichols Presidenl Peggy Nichols Secrelary-Treasurer Roger Page Secrelary-Treasurer Dorolhy Trylce Adviser Mrs. Nelhercoll Adviser Mrs. Nelhercofl Top Row: Jacobson, Horness, Bruce, Ziclcerf, Borer, Grinnell, Zaleslcy Middle Row: Segal, Trylne, Dahlgren, Reigslad, Kelso, Ronning Bollom Row: Serley, Longeway, Nichols, Page, Robinson . Boomerang, a play which was second only fo Abie's lrish Rose in fhe lengfh of ifs sfay on Broadway, was fhe dramafic offering of fhe January class. The sfory con- cerns a young and quife wealfhy docfor suffering from fhaf exfraordinary complainf, lack of clienfs. ln spife of fhe facf fherqe is so liffle fo do in fhe office, shorfly affer fhe curfain rises, fhe young medico employs a nurse for fhe recepfion room, fhinlc- ing she mighf be a convenienf adjuncf and fhaf she will lend presfige, even fhough fhere is no one fo receive. While Dr. Sumner is faking a posf-graduafe course on fhe golf course, a young pafienf, Bud, who is suffering from fhe hearf palpifafions caused by Grace, enfers in search of a cure. The docfor proceeds wifh a -physical culfure roufine, wifh infenfions of curing fhe hearf sick youfh of fhe ancienf and incurable hearf malady, love, buf in fhe daily confacf wifh his charming young nurse, our hardened clocfor friend becomes infafuafed wifh her and proposes marriage. Of course she accepfs and in fhe inferim of freedom, Bud again becomes enfangled wifh Grace and fhey plan fhe fafal leap. Af fhis poinf, fhe play ends very happily las plays have a habif of doingl. All members of fhe fwo casfs gave a very infelligenf and sympafhefic in- ferprefafion of fhe dialogue and acfivifies of The Love Docforf' ,1',lf?2i'fffi '- 5035451 , Dulcy, a Jrhree-acl modern comedy, is lhe slory of a scarfered- brained, lovable li++le dumbbell who is con+inually pu++ing her hus- band on lhe spo+ by meddling wilh his business affairs. Planning a masler sfroke of business, Dulcy's husband, Gordon Smirh, inviles one of his busie ness associafes, C. Roger Forbes, +o come wilh his family and spend +he week-end. Nol To be ouldone, Dulcy also inviles +0 'rheir house-parry Vincenl Leach, an effiminare scenarisfq Schuyler Van Dyck, a weallhy financier, who lurns oul laler lo be a lunalicy and her brolher, Willie. Complicalions arise when Slerrel, Forbes' adverlising man, Leach, and Willie all vie for lhe hand of Angela, Forbes' daughrery when Van Dyck lakes a liking 'ro Mrs. Forbes, and when Henry, fhe buller, an ex-convicl, disappears wilh Angela's pearls. Resulfz Angela elopes wilh Leach, Forbes breaks wilh his wife, and Gordon all bu+ loses oul' on his business deal and is ready +0 leave his bride of lhree monrhs. Willie saves +he silualion by kidnapping Angela and marrying her, and Dulcy promises lo lel Gorden handle his own alzlairs. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes are reuniledz Blair Parlerson, a cousin of Van Dyck, comes lor him: and Henry refurns wirh lhe pearls. Again +wo cas+s were rrained, one for each of +wo evenings' performance. Borh gave well inlerpreled charac+eriza-lions. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Homer Magers PresldenT Elizabefh Greenfield Vice PresidenT Eugene Seelye Vice PresidenT June Corwine Secrefary El1zabeTh Greenheld SecreTary BeTTy Wenger Treasurer Jeanne Kuphal Treasurer George Levin Adviser Mrs Wallace Adviser Mrs. Wallace Chroma Club, which is essenTially a service organizaTion, is organized To TosTer an inTeresT in arT and iTs asso- ciaTe occupaTions. This club is respon- sible Tor all oT The adverTising posTers aT Washburn. They have charge oT The bulleTin boards, and keep The sTuoenT body posTed on aThleTic conTesTs, class plays, opereTTas, club meeTings, and all oTher school acTiviTies. RaTher Than making Their elecTions a populariTy conTesT, a member is allowed one poinT Tor each hour spenT on Chroma work, and aT The end of each semes- Ter These poinTs are Tofalled, and The eligibiliTy oT each Tor The various oTFices is deTermined. Besides iTs regu- lar assignmenTs, The club designs and creaTes The scenery Tor all sTage pro- ducfTions aT Washburn. Two members designed The arT work in This book. The PoliTix club was creaTed To pro- moTe inTeresT in debaTe and public spealcing among The sTudenTs oT Washburn. Their meeTings are held every Tuesday noon, aT which Times The members discuss subiecTs oT inTer' esT To The club, and commeriT on vari- ous currenT evenTs and Their relaTion To The American people. Because The organizaTion is primarily oT liTerary origin, an audiTorium program spon- sored by iTs members during The spring was devoTed To a discourse on, and exhibiTion oT American Tollc liTer- aTure. During The Tall semesTer, The club broughT Torensic Teams Trom Cornell College and The UniversiTy OT MinnesoTa TogeTher in an audiTorium debaTe exhibiTion. lTs own debaTing Team engaged several oTher schools in discussion during The Tall, buT a laclc oT inTeresT aT oTher schools caused The abandonmenT oT conTesT debaTe in The spring. Miss Borman is adviser. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS PresidenT Richard Abrams Vice'PresidenT Mary Frances Tucker Seererary Ermal Vance Treasurer Ermal Vance Adviser Miss Borman SECOND SEMESTER PresidenT Vice-PresidenT Se-creTary Treasurer Adviser Nm OFFICERS Bill Hayford Eva Ensign RuTh Halverson RuTh Halverson Miss Borrnan Top Row: Schwarfz, Rahders, Schneider, EasTrnan, Carlsen, Adams, Hayford Fourfh Row: Gilinslcy, Phelps, Taclc, Finch. Hermann, Torrance Third Row: Halverson, McKusiclc. Sinclair, SleTTehaugh, Hilyer, Scheuble, Wenger Second Row: Crabb, Bollurn, D, Johnson, Welch, Asleson, Nye BoTTom Row: DunTley, Vance, Miss V. Borrnan,Abrams,Tucl1er, Ensign l Top Row: KiTagawa, Sher, WaTTs, Wenger, I-loTacre, Crabb Third Row: MerriTT, Allen, Kimpel, DunTley, Owens Second Row: Trenholm, I-lermann, Taber, Tuclcer . BoTTom Row: Newcomb, Bollum, Miss ChrisTensen, STranger FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS PresidenT JaneT Bollum PresidenT Nancy Trenholm Vice-PresidenT James Newcomb Vice-PresidenT James Newcomb Segreiary Jessie STranger SecreTary Mary Lou Taber Treasurer Mary Lou Taber Treasurer Mary Lou Taber Adviser Miss ChrisTensen Adviser Miss ChrisTensen Ouill Club has had a Two-Told pur- pose, viz., To encourage creaTive wriT- ing ThroughouT Washburn, and, more parTicularIy, To give an ouTleT To The urge To wriTe on The parT OT iTs own members. MeeTings are held on The second and TourTh Monday aTTer- noons each monTh. During The pasT year, because iTs own membership was limiTecl, and because oTTen manu- scripT TryouTs showed promise wiThouT proTiciency, The club voTed To sponsor The creaTion of a ProTege group, where sTudenTs eager Tor membership in Ouill mighT gain The necessary ex- perience in wriTing under The TuToring OT members oT The older organizaTion. When suTTicienT maTuriTy has been acquired, by a voTe oT The parenT- club's members, a proTege becomes a Ouill member. For some Time The worThwhile conTribuTions oT The club have been published in iTs corner OT The Grist was held Only one social meeTing during The year-a Tea given on Washburn's TirsT Home- coming Day Tor reTurning members. The WaparThian Club, associaTed wiTh The G, A. A., is designed To promoTe archery as a sporT, and To TurTher recreaTional acTiviTy among Wash- burn girls. Besides The acTual rudi- rnenTs oT posTure and aim, The club endeavors To imbue iTs members wiTh a sincere inTeresT in The hisTory oT The long bow. The group also devoTes much oT iTs Time To The sTudy oT vari- ous Types oT yeomanly equipmenT, To The Tracing oT The hisTory oT archery Trorn earliesT hisTory To modern Times, and To noTing The parT iT has played in The developmenT oT civilizaTion and The presenT worThy use oT leisure Time. As previously noTed, This club is a working branch oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion: and a girl is given an op- porTuniTy To gain poinTs Toward her leTTer by compleTing her archery re- guiremenTs. The regular meeTings and shooTs are held in Room ZIO, wiTh spring shooTs held ouT-oT-doors. Miss Slee has been The club's adviser. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS PresidenT Peggy Bishop Vice-Presidenl BeTTy Field SecreTary Marcella Frazee Treasurer Marcella Frazee Adviser Miss Slee NEAR THE BULLS -EYE: SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Pre-sidenT Sarah Nye Vice-PresidenT Mary MacNaughTon SQUQTGVY BeTTy Eylar Treasurer Frances Leonard Adviser Miss Slee Top Row: Thacker, Forberg, G-osselin, Meyers, Field, T-lorness Third Row: Larson, Hanson, BaxTer, Leonard, Sherer, Eylar, Kahler-T Second Row: Camp, Fowler, T-Torn, Sharp, Woodbury, RusTad BoTTom Row: Nye, Frazee, Miss M. Slee, Bishop, MacNaughTon 81 - Top Row: Schwarlz, Basi, Douglas, Buller, J. Johnson, Adams Fourlh Row: F. Smilh, Bergsalcer, Palm, Kronin, R. Anderson Third Row: Bulleriahn, Nordbye, Suelcer, Bram, Kronmiller, Jacobson Second Row: Barfholomew, Slelrehaugh, Bruce, I-larvey, Grover Bollom Row: Nelson, Kallenberg, Miss Evelyn Dennison, FIRST SEMESTER. OFFICERS Presidenl Bill I-laylord Vice-Presidenl Slella Kallenberg Secrelary James Nelson Treasurer Mildred Irwin Adviser Miss Denison I-layford. Irwin SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenr Bob Adams Vice-Presidenl Kalhryn Cronin Secrelary John Bulfer Treasurer Mariorie Bruce Adviser Miss Denison Der Deulsche Verein, lhe German club ol Washburn, was organized ap- proximalely a year ago in response +0 rhe demand by German sludenls. The members and oilicers conducl Iheir meerings under regular parlia- menlary regulalions, relaring The min- ures, business, resolulions and social plans in German. Their social calen- dar has included a Chrislmas pro- gram al which all-German refresh- menls were served, and a special meering in Ihe form of a day al a radio sralion. Hs purpose and mori- valing principle are lo creale and mainlain a sincere inleresl in lhe Ger- man. his language, his cusloms, and lhe relarion ol his way ol living ro ours. The club members read all cur- renr evenls from The Rhine region, and discuss lhe news from a sland- poinr of peace. Members are ,encour- aged l'o correspond wirh sludenls srudying English in Germany: These lellers are enjoyed by rhe club. Allhough if is one of The youngesl of Washburn's language organiza- rions, The Spanish club includes one ol rhe largesl memberships ol any club in lhe school. Organized aboul a year and a hall ago, The :lub has shown nor only a large enrollmenr, buf one ol lhe besr service programs in The school. The organizalion aims 'ro provide an ouller for Those slu- denrs of Spanish who seek advanced knowledge of The language and of 'rhe people who use il. Because if was The Spanish dons who selrled a greal deal of our counlry, lhe members spend much lime sludying early American hisrory. The club sponsors a series of business and social meelings during lhe year, which include recilalions in Spanish, group singing in The romance Tongue, and regular parliamenlary praclice in The language of Spain. Miss Tupper is adviser of 'rhe club, which meels on allernale Tuesdays. FlRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl Paul Thomas Presidenl Paul Thomas Vice-Presidenl Mariorie Wheeler Vice-Presidenl Marjorie Wheeler Secretary Bernice Briggs Secrelary Bernice Briggs Treasurer Jane l-larding Treasurer Jane Harding Adviser Miss Tupper Adviser Miss Tupper Top Row: McKusiclc,C.Smi1h, Ordemann, Craig, Stefan, Grifhlh, Burner, Sfuefer, Ford Fiffh Row: Leasman, B. Alwood, Moran, Cobley, Rossrnan, Schellenberger, Budd, Blaclc Fourlh Row: Medalie, l-lolacre, Moe, Magers, l-lilliard, Perry, Lunde Third Row: l-lobarf, l-lolm, Carey, Isaacs, Cravens, Wes? Second Row: Sfevenson, l-leinselman, Dougherfy, Zanlx, Vieau, Coones, Roberls Boifom Row: Olson, Harding, Wheeler, Miss M. Tupper, P. Thomas, Briggs, Flood Top Row: Dullf, Srranger, Horness, Berg, Marrin, Main, M, Smiih, L. Olson Sixth Row: Bach, Sinclair, Relcuslci, Lull, Randall, M. Hanson, Klingman FTT1hRow,GrinneII, Borer, Reigslad, Guslalson, Edwards, Congdon, Renshaw, Wiclc Fourth Row: Moershell, J. Roedell, Sager, Cheleen, Lacy, Vance, Huber? Third Row: D. Johnson, Franz, Hygrell, Logan, Kurrh, B. Johnson Second Row: Nighlingale, Glover, Bishop, Conlcey, F. Roedell, Dralce, Ruslad Bollom Row: M. Koller, Eielcl, Mr. E. J. Beclcslrom, Hoclcell, Bollurn, B. Koller The Glee club, pioneer musical organizalion al Washburn, has been led by Mr. Beclcsrrom seven years, and has parlicipaled in all palriolic and religious choral ollerings during The pasl year. Besides concerl appearances in collaboralion wilh The choir, The club's members presenled The Marriage oi Nannellen as Hs IQ34 Oper' aric endeavor. In rhe pasr, Class Day has always included a guarrer made up of gradu- aring Olee club members, bul because of The number gradualing and The lalenl avail- able, an enlire A senior chorus was selecr- ed Tor The Commencemenl' program in June. Mr. Beclcslrom has always oi- lered a chance 'lor solo and quarrel work lo Glee club members, bul This year has formed several unils. FIRST SEMESTER OEETCERS Presidenl John Sweernarn vice-Presiaemi Belly Field Secrefary Helen Hoclcefr Treasurer Helen Hockerr Adviser Mr. Beclcsfrorn SECOND SEMESTER OEHCERS Presidenr John Sweernam vicerresiaenf Berry Field Secrelary Helen Hoclceff Treasurer Helen Hooker? Adviser Mr. Beclcslrom Top Row: Chrisfiansen, C. Anderson, Aulwes, Serley, A. Allen, Easrman, Thornlon, Monsos, Kirnpel Eiflh Row: Goldenberg, Johanson, C, French, Kindem, Page, Lloyd Taylor, Scherf, Lucius Taylor Eourrh Row: Dunfley, Lee, Biornson, Huber, B. Allen, Hawlce, Lolfler Third Row: Haversioclc, Abrarns, Haas, Olsen, C-Bravell, D. Allen Second Row: J, French, Bachman, Shirley, Peschau, Benedict Barflelr, Ogdahl Boffom Row: Newcomb, Sweerman. Mr. E. J. Beclcsfrom, Longeway, Frey, Andrews Tl-TE MARRIAGE OE NANNETTEH Frederic, The Duc Jack Monsos NanneTTe, The village maid Luella Eisengraeber Lucy Jane HulberT Rene, her lover OlaT Serley Edmond, her highwayman broTher Paul Andrews Hilaire, a courT man Dick Shirley Yvonne, sisler To The CounTess June NighTingale CounTess Heloise BeTTy Field Pauline, a peddler Fred DunTley Pierre, The Town crier Harold Kimpel Madelon, a courT Lady Marjorie Borer BeaTrice ReigsTad Seven years ago, Washburn's TirsT Glee clubs presenTed The . Marriage OT NanneTTe : Two monThs ago, The T934 ediTion OT The same clubs oTTered The same show, and de- spiTe lower prices, The income was com- parable To ThaT OT The original producTion. The opera concerns The TribulaTions oT The ancienT and inTirm Duc Frederic who is abouT To make his TourTh maTrimonial venTure in Champs des Eleures. The veiled CounTess T-leloise, OT supposedly unearThly beauTy, is kidnapped by a group oT highwaymen who plan To subsTiTuTe NanneTTe Tor The imprisoned courT lady. NanneTTe and her Lover, Rene, gain The conTidence oT The CounTess and prior To The nup' Tial ceremonies resTore her To her place beside The Duc. CurTain Talls on a scene oT merrimenT. TT-TE MARRIAGE GE NANNETTEH T2+ Top Row: Erickson, Comer, Finley, A. Johnson, Cowie, Downion, Awes, Frudenleld, Danielson, Sweef Fiflh Row: I-Iawke, W. Walker, Carlson, Lundberg, Auld, Kennedy, I-Iallonquisi, Davis, Sager Fourih Row: Selover, Miller, J. Johnson, Basf, I-Iafleslad, Juhl, Olsen, Sanders Third Row: Wheeler, J. Johnson, I-Iorness. McKinney, Siranger, Adams, Morris Bierken, Lediri Second Row: Nighiingale, Darby, Deneke, A. Walker, Malkerson, Comer, Grenacher, Wheelock Bofiom Row: Kronick, Soderberg, Ross, Wagner, Mr. Emil J. Becks+rom, Moershell, Luce, Nord, Borgei The choir, an organizaiion designed Io offer musical Jrraining To Those who are inieresied in classical and religious Chorale work, has been a very successful addilion 'Io Ihe aris program ai Washburn. Irs meeiings and programs are ar- ranged Jro avoid conflicr wiih The Glee club, making membership in borh possible. As a working counierparl of Ihe Glee club, The choir was included in The Chrisimas chorus which presenled Ihe canrara in December. Because meeiings are held Iwice a week, many siudenis who desire a knowledge of more inleresiing and more diriicull music Than Thai orierecl in The chorus classes are subs+i+u+ing choir in Their pro- grams. Besides Jrhe Chrisrmas pro- gram, +he choir ioined The Glee club in parrioiic conceris given. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presideni Ray Erickson Vice-Presidenl Elwood Sager Secreiary-Treasurer Mariorie I-lorness Adviser Mr. Becksirorn SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presideni Ray Erickson Vice-Presideni' Elwood Sager Secrefary-Treasurer Marjorie I-Iorness Adviser Mr. Becksirom Top Row: Teller, Muehlbach, Larsen, Sfelan, Wrighl, Turnquisl, McCormick, Moesle, Roe Fourfh Row: Williams, Oliver, l-lowe, Rifchie, Lundberg, Olsen, Frey, Rholl Third Row: Thomas, Burns, Goldberg, Lehner, Warner, Lesher, Larson, Roach, Isaacs Second Row: Exberger, Haversfock, Culler, l-lalick Johnson, Peferson, Norfhey, Melin, Lamberl' Boffom Row: l-lolcornb, Monroe, Jacobson, Sager, Mr. George Super, Ericksen, Toffness, Jane Johnson, Norbeck SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf Curlis Rifchie Vice-Presidenf Elwood Sager Secrefary-Treasurer Ray Erickson Librafaaa Elwood saqef SECOND SEMESTER OFFlCERS Presidenr Elmer Frey Vice-Presidenf Elwood Sager Secrefary-Treasurer Ray Erickson Librarian Elwood Sager Direcfor Mr.Super Washburn's rnosl enfhusiaslic organizalion, rhe band, mee+s for rehearsal af 7:30 rhree mornings a week. Orange and Blue capes and caps have been furnished lo The mem- bers, and several new inslrumenls have been purchased. They played For lhe dedi- calion ol Washburn's afhlelic field: in addi- lion, lhey presenled lheir annual concert The orcheslra under Mr. Super's direciion, lur- nished music for class plays, lhe Marriage of Nannelref' lhe Chrislmas choral program, and played for audiloriums during lhe year. I+ also orlered Hs services lo lhe American Legion for Memorial Day exercises. The Washburn orches- lra has lhis year been supplemenled by lhe ad- dirion of an oboe, a sfringed bass, and a viola. Top Row: l-lowe, Minde, Moesle, Roe, Turnquisf, Olsen, Sfefan, Rifchie, Frey, Anderson. Lundberg Fiffh Row: Faegre, Jacobs, Toffness, Norbeck, Oliver, Wilcox, Zimmermann, Lesher, Secor, Lehner Fourlh Row: Dugan, Wheelock, Powers, Bowe, Campbell, Thacker, Williams, Nelson, Roach Third Row: Norfhey, Pelerson, Tillorson, Johnson, Thomas, Lundberg, Cufler, Exberger Second Row: Tewes, Melin, Day, Fowler, Youngrnark, Wesflake, Baker, Rose, lrwin Boffom Row: Monroe, Gray, Miller, Ericksen, Mr. Super, Blomgren, Sager, J. Johnson, Simpson Top Row DahlquisT Molmen TrosTle FriTsch, Dalby, STrelow, Wilcox, Allen, GrosTephan, Baumann FourTh Row Linner SmiTh Cuvellier Zimmermann, Brownlee, Herman, Bennison. Secor, Scheuble Third Row Baaclc L Irwin l-lnlyer Adams Kronmiller, Esser, Fellowes, Johnson Second Row Ind Melin Shal3Ter Abrahamson, Bruce, Sanders, M. lrwin, Glover, Bensing. BoTTom Row Levin Burgess Cappelen Mr. Miller, Mr. Slcibness, Nelson. Adams, Hales SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS PVeS1Cl9f1l Sumner Cappelen James Nelson Mildred KurTh RoberT Adams Mr. Slcibness Mr, Miller LEADERS PhoTography George Levin Karl Davies Fred l-layes Jim Nelson Bruce SmiTh John Dalby UndoubTedly The mosTl progressive club during The pasT year has been The Science club: iT has become one oT The largesT clubs in The school dur- ing The pasT semesTer. Under The di- recTion oT Mr. Slcibness and Mr. Miller, and headed by capable oTFi- cers, iT has done much To promoTe a sTudenT inTeresT in The sciences OT- Tered in The school curriculum. The club holds regular business meeTings in The Physics laboraTory, and supple- menTs These discussion meeTings wiTh laboraTory worlc aT The homes OT members who own equipmenT. Incor- poraTed in The club are various branches, each devoTed To a separaTe science. By such a plan, members are noT compelled To lisTen To Toreign Topics buT meeT wiTh Those inTeresTed in The same subject The club's pho- Tography division was a greaT help in The preparaTion of The A senior class movies and in preparing The local phoTography Tor The Wahian. .fi The Alhlelic Board, responsible more lhan any olher lor our alhlelic planl, is one ol lhe mosl aclive groups al Washburn. The board has charge ol lhe awarding ol lellers and olher recognilion given lo alhleles, decides eligibilily slandings ol all inlerschool parlicipanls, finances inlerschool com- pelilion, and supervises operalion ol all alhlelic equipmenl al Washburn. Membership consisls of Mr. Mac- Quarrie, head coaches ol lhe various sporls, and The caplains ol lhe alh- lelic leams. Each member ol 'rhe board is allowed parlicipalion in all meelings, bul in lhe maller ol lhe awarding ol lellers and olher recog- nilions, each caplain is allowed lo vole only on queslions perlaining lo his own sporl. Meelings are nol held al slaled inlervals, buf may be called al any lime when' necessily demands. The Alhlelic Board aulhorized ils conslilulion in May, l93O, and only one change has since been made. STUDENT MEMBERS ATHLETIC BOARD Ed Q'Brien Eoolbal Caplain LeRoy Elliclcson Tennis Caplain Poler Schrulh Baslcelball Caplain Clair Bernard Golf Caplain l-larry Buller Baseball Caplains John French Gaydon Godward Traclc Caplain Eosfer Merrill Gym Caplain FACULTY MEMBERS ATHLETIC BOARD Mr. MacQuarrie Principal Mra Fleenor Eacully Manager Mr. Nllells Eoofball Mr. Pulver Tennis Mr. Ross Baslcelball and Baseball Mr. Alwin Golf Mr. Larson Track Mr. Lee Swimming Top Row: L. E. Alwin, Schrulh, Mueller Middle Row: C'Bri-en, H. E. Pulver, P. NN. Lee, R. J. Ross Bolfom Row: J. C. Wells, L. A. Eleenor, V. R. Larson Top Row: J. C. Wells, Coach: Bob Waddingfon, Manager: Kennedy, McGowan, Lovesfrand, Wold, Serley, Buffer, Husfad, Andrews, Godward, Auld, V, Larsen, Assisfanf Coach: Ray Ross, Assisfanf Coach Middle Row: Lind, Minlcin, L. Johnson. Oliver, Sweefnam, Lindsay, Kindem, Derse, Shearer, Burner, Frey, Kelly, Sherf, Ericlcson, Comer Boffom Row: Couillard, Owens, Merrill, Spencer, Sfrohmeier, Bufler, Capfain O'Brien, Chrisfiansen, C. French, Johanson, L. Johnson, J. French, O'Shea, Coffman The Orange-backed ,gridders came fhrough a successful season lasf fall, wifh fhe second besf defensive record of any compefing school. They scored vicfories over Fdison's lnvenfors and Roosevelf's Teddies in fhe lasf fwo games, fhe laffer a 39-O whifewashing. Coach Jaclc Wells' men opened fhe season by dropping a 6-O de- cision fo a powerful Polar eleven. The papers wrofe enfhusiasfically abouf fhis defensive ex- hibifion and esfablished fhe Millers as favor- ifes over Wesf The following weelc: buf a reversal of form saw Washburn frampled 25-6. Then followed a 6-O loss fo fhe champion Cardinals, when a Miller fouchdown was nullified by an offside. Cenfral, in a favorife's role, was held fo a scoreless fie: buf fhe Tigers friumphed by 6-O score. Sepf. Washburn O Norfh 6 Ocf. Washburn 6 Wesf 25 Ocf. Washburn O Marshall 6 Ocf. Washburn O Cenfral 0 Ocf. Washburn O Soufh 6 Nov. Washburn 6 Edison O Nov. Washburn 39 Roosevelf 0 WASHBURN CLUB The Boys' W club, made up of all fhe afhlefes who have won leffers af Washburn, is essenfially a service organizae fion. Meefing wifh fhe coaches of fhe differenf sporfs, 'rhese boys have charge of fence pafrol during inferschool con- fesfs on fhe Afhlefic Field. Top Row: Elliclcson, Ogden, Godward, Norfon, Thill, Ranger Third Row: Chrisfensen, l-lallonquisf, Chrisfianson, Bolfer, Kennedy Second Row: J. French, C. French, Magers, Sager, Kollen, Purcell Boffom Row:McEachron, Krause, J. C. Wells, O'Brien, B. Mueller Top Row: Mr. Ross, Coach: Rhollg Cedersfrand, Buller, Co-capfaing Fallc, Pelerson. C. French, Johnson, Manager Bollom Row: l-leinen, O'Shea, J. French, Kindern, Morris, Frey, Kallslrorn, Becker May 3 7 IO May May May I4 I7 May May2l May 24 May 28 May 3l June 4 Jan. ll Jan. I5 Jan. 24 Feb. I Feb. 6 Feb Feb. 28 .I5 Ediwn af Nicollef Field A slrong squad of experienced Marshall a+N'QO e+F1eld men gave Washburn a successful Roosevell alS'bley Held enlr info ihe new sixfream baseball Norfh 3+ Nicoila Field I Y WMI ' f h b I b Wes, af Nicollewield eague. i- severa o e U esr sa H Edison af Columbia park performers in The loop lossing lhem, Marshall -6+ Nicollefliield and a powerful balling allaclc, 'rhe learn Roosevell al' Nicollel Field had lhe besl season fha? any Orange and Norlh alNOr+l1 Commons Blue squad ever had. Coach Ross will lose WeSl af Parade more fhan hall 'rhe learn lhrough gradualion. Washburn 45 Soufh 30 Coach Lee developed an eflicienl group of Washburn 40 Nom, 35 mermen lasl fall, and led lhem lhrough a suc- Washbum 19 Wes, 52 cesslul season. They dropped one decision lo a, well balanced Wesl learn: lhroughoul fhe re- Washburn 4-I Cenfral 3l - - - - - mainder of lanlc schedule lhey were vicforious in Wasllbum 33 Roosevell 42 all buf one march. ln lhe cily meer, Washburn's Washburn 47 Marshall 29 diving sfar, Kiorlaug, defealed Perry of Wesl lor Washburn 44 Edison 31 an upse+ win. Meefs held in Y. M. C. A. pool. Top Row: Oliver, manager: Fonlaine, Taylor, Dunsworfh, Sweelnam, F. W. Lee, coach Middle Row: Syne, Flemming, Mueller, Kiorlaug, Craffon Bolfom Row: Jerome, l-lolfon, Julian, Godward, Shearer. Sluefer H FOOTBALL LETTERMEN l-lenry O'Shea Edward O'Brien Jack Wells Marlin Falk Don Slrohmeier Elmer Frey John French Burl Derse Lullmer Coulllard Quarlerbaclc Guard Coach l-lalfback Cenfer Cen+er Quarlerbaclc Quarlerbaclc l-lallbaclc 'W 'V' ' W k' k' OTHER LETTERMEN Pai Craffon Dick Jerome Richard Muelier Don Turnquisf James Powers John Thompson Paul Thomas Warren Smifh Eugene Holion Swimming Swimming Swimming Track Track Track Track Gym Team Swimming wx. Naam' use Top Row: Rydell, Murphy, Minlcin, French, F. Johnson, D. Johnson, Manager Firsf Row: O'Shea, Schrufh, Mr, Ross, coach: Bufler, Gray Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. I2 I9 26 2 9 I 6 2 Washburn I3 Washburn I7 Washburn I9 Washburn 8 Washburn I2 Washburn 20 Washburn 2I Marshall Roosevell Edison Wesr Sou+h NorI'h Ce-nrral I8 29 20 38 30 32 I8 Coach Ross had a slrong array of seasoned malerial available for Ihe I934 cage schedule, and chances seemed good for a championship en- Iry al Washburn, bul when The Tinal slrandings were decided, Ihe Orange and Blue had nol allained Ihe Covel- ed goal. A serious anlcle injury sus- Iained by Caplain Peler Schrulh in a lore-season pracfice session decreased his speed, and Ihe Jream suffered wilh him on The sidelines. From The alumni game on, Ihe Millers showed spec- Iacular defensive abiliI'y, buf were noi' always able Io converr Iheir shols 'lor counrers. The Ross-men found Them- selves, however, in Ihe season finale pilled againsf Cenlral, and nosed our a brillianl 2I-I8 Iriurnph over Ihe favored Pioneer quinlr. Several Millers received rnenlion on All-slar Ieams. A group of sophomores will form Jrhe nucleus for nexl year's floor squad. PLAYER POSITION Paul I-Iolcomb Guard I-larry Buller Guard Dick Gray Cenler Henry O'Shea Forward Millon Minlcin Forward ALTERNATES POSITION Peler Schrufh Guard Marlin Chrisfiansen Forward Cliflron French Guard COACHES RANK Ray Ross I-lead Coach Alberl I-Ialley Assisfanl Coach WhaT Tormer Miller cindermen had accomplished in The races, The I934 aThleTes did in The field evenTs. Fol- lowing The MeTropoliTan meeT, in which iT gained second place, The Orange and Blue dedicaTed iTs own Track wiTh an overwhelming 85-3I vic- Tory over CenTral. The eTTorTs oT The brillianT Polar, Laurence, were noT suT- TicienT To prevenT a Miller romp in The second ouTdoor meeT which was held wiTh NorThg Washburn won 67lf2- 45lf2. A Tavored WesT squad rneT Washburn, and aTTer leading mosT oT The way, The Orange and Blue elcecl ouT a 58-55 vicTory over The Green. ln The besT meeT oT The year, The Ouadrangular, an Edison vicTory in The relay nosed ouT Washburn by a 60-57 counT, while RoosevelT Trailed Tar behind, and Marshall even TarTher. Don TurnquisT DisTance Ben Ogden l-lurdles Paul Thomas Dashes, Javelin Pep Oodward Pole VaulT Warren 5miTh WeighTs WalTer Comer High Jump Bill l-laas Pole VaulT Ray Erickson Hurdles Ted Longeway Dashes l-larTwell Johanson Mile Relay Ben Ogden Mile Relay Bud Corner Mile Relay Paul Thomas Mile Relay April I6 April 25 April 27 May 4 May I8 Washburn-CenTral-Marshall Washburn-NorTh Wa shburn-WesT Ouadrangular CiTy aT Washburn aT Washburn aT Washburn aT Washburn aT Washburn Top Row: Gilenslcy, Thomas, Comer, Erickson, Ogden, Johanson, Thompson, Brown, Coach V, R. Larson Middle Row: Schneider, TurnquisT, J. Godward, Benn, G. Godward, ThornTon, Powers, Burgess BoTTom Row: SimoniTch, STraiTon, l..ovesTrand, SmiTh, Abrahamson, Longeway, l-laas, Reynolds, Safher i i K m ,w,:emmmmmwinnu.iimn1,mffgm -+:.mMs- ,Q rr f 1 Top Row: Mr. Pulver, coach: Ogdahl. Lee, SchruTh. Cadwalader, CarITon. Ellickson Middle Row: Clarke, DieTrich, I-IoTTman, King, Torrance, CIayTon, Mclnnis. BoTTom Row: Crawford, W. Johnson, C. Johnson, VVarner, Bierken. BoeITer, SchwarTz May May May May May May May Edison Ma rshall RooseveIT SouTh WesT NorTh CenTraI aT NicoIIeT aT NicoIIeT aT NicoIIeT aT Powderhorn aT LynnhursT aT Eolwell aT Kenwood DespiTe The Ioss oT such briIIian+ per- Tormers of lasT season as Frank Krause, I-Iugh Gage, Fred QuesT, and Bud Johnson, a capable array of replace- menTs underTook To keep The Orange and Blue among The leaders in The I934 prep race and, prior To The pub- IicaTion oT This arficle, had inauguraT- ed The season wiTh an auspicious 5-O Triumph over Edison's InvenTors. This one maTch and The preliminary Trials previous To iT broughT ouT much bril- IianT courT play by The Tollowing: CapTain LeRoy Ellickson, I:ariIIianT dou- bles holdover Trom IasT year, who had replaced Milron BoeITer as number I singles performer, I-Iarmon Ggdahl and Earl Clark, who were giving sparkling exhibiTions of doubles play and who ranked No. I among Coach PuIver's Two-man Teams: IvIiITon Boel- Ter conTinued To shine as one oT The ouTsTanding high school racqueT-men in NorThwesT. Besides above ceded players, Mr. Pulver issued enTire rank- ing oT squad: such ranking, however, did noT remain sTabIe, buT was subiecT To shiTTing wiTh The compare-:Tive success oT individuals or Teams. SINGLES RANKING LeRoy Ellickson Number I ArT Bierken Number 2 Bill DieTrich Number 3 IvIiITon BoeITer Number 4 Chuck CarIeTon Number 5 PeTer SchruTh Number 6 DOUBLES RANKING SchruTh and BoeITer Number I SchwarTz and Torrance Number 2 A splendid array of experienced men greefed Coach Alwin when he issued fhe call for golf candidares fhis spring, in rhe persons of Gil Carmichael, Ken Gerrish, and Capiain Clair Bernard: bu+ when +hese sfars were unable +o compeie because of ofher acriviries, 'rhe burden of responsibiliry was placed on +he shoulders of Jack Bain anda group of younger men, and rhe season opener saw Washburn shooring a feam aggregafe of 366 while 'rhe Polar furfmen came in wi+h a iofal of 348. This unimpressive s+ar+ slowed up +he learn, and even 'rhe rerurn of lwo of ihe above meniioned +o fhe lineup failed ro win a championship for rhe Orange and Blue. Despire +he loss fhrough graduafion of several men who have performed sensaiionally for several years, fhe Miller coach has a promising group of undergrads avail- able for nexi year, which should bring 'rhe rrophy baclc +o Washburn. The fol- lowing men are being los? +o Wash- burn's golf 'ream Jrhrough gradua- rionz John Mclfachron, Clair Bernard, Gil Carmichael, and Ken Gerrish. ,, May I9 Preliminaries May I2 June 2 Finals MBV 26 Top Row: Bain, Haas, Dickey, Murphy, Lindsay Boffom Row: Bernard, Carmichael, MacPhail, Gerrish - WHS 98 l-lollon, Jerome, Julien A lense momenl' Mueller, Craflon, Syme, Sleufer Boelier, Elliclcson, Merrill, Dunsworllm All eyes on The ball v Elliclcson, Sclirullw, Goclwarcl, Boeller, O'Sliea Warren Smillm, cauglnl beginning a lurn Smillw, cauglwl coming up Fosler Merrill defies Jrlwe laws of gravily I The board, execufive body of fhe afhlefic associafion, is composed of fhe four officers of fhe organizafion and a represenfafive and her assisfanf if fi from each of fhe aufhorized sporfs. Because fhe Waparfhian club also of- fers G. A. A. poinfs, fhe presiclenf of 'rhaf club is also a vofing member of fhe board. The officers are elecfed by 'rhe members of fhe club af fhe end of fhe Spring semesfer. They, in furn, wifh fhe approval of 'rhe physical edu- cafion feachers, appoinf all ofher members of fhe board, who, fo be eligible, musf show high qualifies of leadership, honesfy, and depend- abilify. The only requiremenfs for of- fice-holding are as follows: The presi- denf and fhe vice-presidenf musf be B seniors wifh a W, and 'rhe secre- 'rary and freasurer musf be juniors. Board meefs every Friday morning To discuss afhlefic fournamenfs and ofh- er relafed school business. They spon- sored a sunlife for graduafing girls. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFlCERS Presidenf Flora May Ledin President Flora May Ledin Vice-President Annabelle .luhl Vice-Presidenf Bernice Gardner Treasurer Peggy Nichols Treasurer Peggy Nichols Secrefary Beffy Eylar Secrefary Beffy Eylar Top Row: Field, Ordemann, Finch, Richmond, Saxfon, Carpenfer, Fredin Fiffh Row: Sfubbs, Bruce, Margaref Percival, Almars, Sinclair, Marian Percival Fourfh Row: Wagner, Whifon, Carlson, Murphy, Ohman Third Row: Vance, B. Brunfleif, Wesf, Fernling, K, Brunfleff, Corilcey Second Row: Smifh. Bishop, Eylar, Labey, Bowen Boffom Row: Nichols. Juhl, Mrs. Youngblood, Miss Bowen, Ledin, Gardner ' ' f-ur l 4w -mb Top Row: Ryan, Nelson. Richmond. Moe, Juhl, Brinkman, Jacobs Fourlh Row: Townsend, Ordemann, Jacobson, Scroggins, Bevan, Bushnell Third Row: Edwards, Leslie, Soderberg, Seidl, C-5usTaTson, Kronick, Hepburn Second Row: SaTTerwall, Archer, Vance. Malkerson, Bishop, BarTholomew BoTTor'n Row: Tucker, Nord, MariTzke, Miss Bowen, Berg, Merrill To be eligible Tor membership in The Washburn W Club, a girl musT have earned 600 poinTs Through parTicipaTion in a varied program oT girls' sporTs, and she musT have mainTained a scholasTiC average oT C or beTTerg in addi- Tion, a candidaTe rnusT be approved Through The recommendaTion oT her advisers, her gym in- sTrucTors, and The principal. ln all sporTs, poinTs are given Tor The games or acTiviTies in which a girl Takes parT. No more Than 50 poinTs can be earned in any one series, and noT more Than 200 poinTs Toward a leTTer can be earned in any one sporT. There is one excepTion, i.e., The girls who play on The championship Team are awarded I00 poinTs: Their opponenTs are each each awarded 75 poinTs. Only one W can be earned by any girl. ATTer a Washburn girl has earned her W and CiTy-Wide emblem, she Turns her aTTenTion Trom earning aThleTic poinTs as sTeps Toward an award, To earn- ing Them in service To her school. She assisTs wiTh physical educaTion classes, r e T e r e e s games, keeps score, helps in caring Tor eguipmenT, and run- ning OTT TournamenTs7 in gen- eral, she makes hersell useful wherever she can abouT school. Top Row: Flood. Henderson, CuTlar, SaxTon, DahlquisT, Arneson, Kallenberg, Esser FourTh Row: DygerT, Taber, Boucher, Finch. Brooke, Percival, Bulleriahn Third Row: Wagner, Ives, WinsTon, Eylar, l-lilyer, Jackson, Ohman, Sabor Second Row: Fowler, Miller, WaTson, Murphy, Fosdick, Weden, Bowen BoTTom Row: MacNaughTon, BrunTleTT, Casey, Sinclair, l-lague, Brown Top Row: Eisele, Gilman, Willcins, F. Johnson. Greiner, Silver, Folsom, Hansen Fourfh Row: Baxler, O'Shea, R. Jusfer, Gardner, Percival, Roedell, Kloemplcen Third Row: Roberfs. Wiclr, Vance, Ledin, D. Johnson, Heesalrer, Jacobson, Prescofi Second Row: Woodbury, Zanlc, Perry, C. Jusler, Labey, Nylander, Kifagawa Borlom Row: Cheleen, Laing, Farrell, Miss Bowen, Brunllefr. Derby CITY-WIDE WEARERS POINTS Berry Bowen Audrey Carlson Marfha Cheleen Belly Field Grefchen Franz Bernice Gardner Alice Labey Flora May Ladin Winifred Murphy Margarel Percival Marian Percival Jane Roedell Mary Ann Slrubbs Kafhleen Warson I88O IO5O H50 I275 l025 l3lO T930 T460 IOI5 IO6O II35 l3IO I26O II50 Alfer a Washburn girl alhlele has been awarded her W, her nexl goal is a Ciry-Wide emblem, a mark of superioriry among all high school girls +hroughou+ lhe cify. The re- quiremenrs for lhis badge are supplemen- +ary lo rhe gualificarions necessary for a school leller, .lor a girl musl earn four hun- dred addilional poin+s 'ro make a 'roral of one rhousand poinrs earned rhrough profi- ciency in afhlelics. Aller earning These Thou- sand poinls, she may earn special poinls for service and lor helping olher girls. The Cily- Wide emblem awarded a+ Washburn is iden- Jrical, excepr in color, To rhose issued al all of The olher high schools in rhe ciry. There were lourfeen of lhese awards issued in June, and approximalely 'rhe same number in January. Top Row: Margarer Percival, Scroggins, Bevan, Richmond, Jacobs, Ordemann, Marian Percival Filfh Row: l-lilyer, Manlzlce, Field, Berg, Merrill, Simpson Fourlh Row: Seidl, Roedell, Wheeler, M. Sfubbs, Murphy, A. Carlson, Bruce Third Row: Leslie, Hepburn, Wagner, Ohman, Mallcerson, Bishop Second Row: Sahlerwall, Vance, Franz, Labey, Bowen Borlom Row: Gardener, Juhl, Mrs. L. Youngblood, Ledin, Cheleen, Townsend Top Row: J. Anderson, Healy, KnighTs, Greiner, Bergsaker, Field Third Row: Klingman, Eisele, Augur, Arneson, Corner Second Row: S. Johnson, Labey, HalsTed, Fosdiclc, Kus, Bowen BoTTom Row: Grinnell, Miss Bowen, Carlson, Hansen, Ledin The populariTy oT line loasl4eTloall has increased by LOSERS leaps and bounds during The lasT season unTil iT is 305 now The mosT prominenT winTer sporT in Wash- 302 burn. This sporT opens iTs series oT conTesTs Tol- lowing ChrisTmas vacaTion and usually conTinues 322 iTs acTiviTies Through January and February. Bal- N4 cony l won The championship, and girls compeT- 203 ing were awarded IOO poinTs Towards a leTTer. 303 Volleyball, TavoriTe girl's sporT, immediaTely LOSERS follows Tield hockey, when snow drives The 302 gym classes indoors in The Tall. The win- 3IO ning Teams oT The regular schedule were 308 maTched in a posT-season playoTT, and 305 The girls oT Balcony I were declared 244 The champions. During The season, 3l2 over Tour hundred and TiTTy girls 204 parTicipaTed in This Tine sporT. 109 Preliminaries Preliminaries Preliminaries Semi-Tinals Semi-Tinals Finals lDf'elifTlllVIfil IS5 Preliminaries Preliminaries Preliminaries QuarTer-Tinals QuarTer-Tinals Semi-finals Finals WINNERS 308 ZI4 203 308 Bal.l Bal.l WINNERS ZI4 204 IO9 3l2 204 IO9 Bal.I Bal.I Top Row: Healy, Anderson, KnighTs, Greiner, Berqsaker, Bell, Arneson FourTh Row: Eisele, Field, Hanson, JohnsTon, Grinnell, Klingman Third Row: Kus, Murphy, Carlson, Corner, Gardner, HalsTed, Labey Second Row: MacPhail, DougherTy, Fosdiclc, Johnson, JusTer, Bowen BoTTom Row: E. Carlson, Hansen, Ledin, Borer, Cheleen Top Pow: J. Anderson, Bergsalcer, Greiner, Healy, Borer, Grinnell Third Row: Augur, Eisele, Gardner, Field, Clausen Second Row: S. Johnson, Labey, l-lalsfed, Carlson, MacPhail, Bowen Bolfom Row: Ledin, Hansen, Roedell, Comer, Fosdiclc FIELD HOCKEY CAPTAINS 308 Geraldine Smilh IO9 Charlohle Carey II5 Mildred Lacey 209 Frances Sinclair ZII lrma Wagner 305 Peggy Nichols 322 Joan Dahlquisf 2l8 Belly Simpson Bal, I Jane Roedell Bal, Il Myrlis Sager 312 I Jane Femling 3I2 ll Evelinn Ordemann LOSERS WINNERS 305 Semi-finals Bal. I 308 Finals Bal.l Beginning ar opening of school, lasfing unril snow falls, hockey of- fers much enioymenl' ro girl arh- leres. Girls receive IO poinrs 'rowards lelrer for each of firsr lhree games, and 20 poinrs for fourrh game. Schedule ar- ranged four games for each home room. Three games won permiis Jralcing parl' in elim- inafion iournameni. Balcony l won from 308. ln The spring of Jrhe year, a Washburn girl's 'rhoughls seem narurally lo iurn io diamond ball. This spring, however, because of relerracing, The games had fo be played indoors in rhe Girls' and Boys' gyms: because of rhis, fourreen-inch balls were used. Filly poinls were awarded fo rhe girls playing rhree games, sevenry-five for 'rhe runner-up Team, and one hundred for rhe winners. Top Row: Dofy, Cedersfrand, Johnson, Ensign Middle Row: Carlson, Farrell, Simpson, Lacy, Brun'rleH Boffom Row: Smifh, Nichols, Mrs. Youngblood, l-lilyer i M. Sfubbs, F. Sinclair, fennis champs Anne Farrel. baclminlon C. Boucher, B. Esser, golf Nalural Dancing Class Washburn SlCd'l'E!'S Buclcbee, Laing, Mchlaughlon, Murphy Clogging represenlalives M. Larsen. A. Whifon, cleclc lennis Wheeler, Kavel, Almars, equeslriennes
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