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O Wliile ERNIE AARON attended XVashburn, she Y a member of G.A.A., U.C., French Club, Flags Girl was active in the C,A.A, Girl Reserves, U.C., Othee Board, and Class Day Committee. Ernie plans to go West after graduation. ROBERT ACKERVOLD was a member of the Speakers Bureau, Radio Workshop, Spanish Club, Memorial Com- mittee, and Vice-President of the Sparks Hi-Y. Bob plans to enroll at the U. of At Wlishburn, DONALD ALBERTY became manager of the track team, member of the Boys' W Club, and Memorial Committee. Don intends to continue his education at the UT COR- INNE ANDERSON was active in the U.C., G.A.A., Commercial Club and the Class Day Program Committee. W'ashburn saw JUNE ANDERSON in G.A.A., U.C., NX'arparthian Club, French Club, Grist Staff, and the House Committee. -Iune plans to attend the U.', MARY HART ANDERSON who played in the school orchestra, was a mem- ber of the Girl Reserves, U.C., XWarparthi:tn Club, French Club and the Class Day Organization Committee. 0 RICHARD ANDERSON held membership in K.O.D. Hi-Y, and Senior Extra Committee. Dick plans to attend Dunwoody. MILLI- CENT ANDRE belonged to G.A.A., Girls' W Club, and the Com- mencement Program Committee. Vfhile at W'ashburn, ELINOR ANDREWS found time to be in G.A.A., Girl Reserves, U.C., French Club, and Class Day Organization Committee. She was also a City NY'ide Wm wearer. The U, of M. will provide further education for BUD ARNESON. He was chaplain of the A.P.O. Hi-Y and on the Boys' Dress Committee. XVhile at Wlishburn, JANE ARUNDEL was AARON ACKERVOLD ALBERTY ANDERSON ANDRE ANDREWS BAKER BALL BAST BENSON, BILL BERDEEN BERNHARDT if Mil. R - 1 ' - lf? vs ' - ' . , H A E ' Q 45 , Page Eleven R 2' Jw Reserves, XVahian, and Baccalaureate Committee. She plans to attend the UU. STANLEY BACHMAN was a member of the Commercial Club and Decorations Committee, He will enter the floral business. O LOOE BAKER was treasurer of Spurs Hi-Y, and was on the Deco- rations Committee. He will go to the U. of Michigan. LILLIAN RUTH BALL was a City Wide Vlearer, Member of the G.A.A., junior Academy of Science, U.C., and the Credit Bureau. PAUL BAST, who plans to attend Concordia, was a member of the Glee Club, Stamp Club, and Baccalaureate Committee. MARY BEAN was a member of the Girl Reserves, U.C., and the Decorations Committee. She plans to attend Miss Wtmcmds School. ROBERT BENSON was .1 member of the Deco- rations Committee. He will work after graduation. The UU. of M. will have another student after ROBERT R. BENSON, Vice-President of Triangles Hi-Y, and member of the Class Day Decorating Committee, graduates. . BILL BENSON was a member of Triangles Hi-Y and chairman of the Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. He plans to attend the UU. DONALD BERDEEN was a member of the Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. MURIEL BERNHARDT was a member of G.A.A., U.C., French ANN BIRKELAND had membership in G.A,A., U.C., French Club, Grist, Library Board, Club and Class Day Organization Committee. and was Secretary of Sigma Phi Girl Reserves. Ann will go to art school. HAROLD BLAIS was a member of the Memorial Committee. ROLLAND BLAKE was a member of Class Play Properties Committee. ANDERSON, c. ANDERSON, J. ANDERSON, M. ARNESON ARUNDEL BACHMAN BEAN BENSON, ROBERT BENSON, ROBERT R. BIRKELAND 1sLA1s BLAKE
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JERRY REMOLE, Presidentg MARGARET KIMPEL, Secretary, EMMY LOU HELLIE, Vice-President, GALE WARREN, Treasurer. lan uary Graduating Class 0 Although the January Class was small, it had some very active members. The students of this class had a high scholastic record. Many are planning to further their edu- cation at universities and colleges throughout the country. Jim Nichols received an appointment to Annapolis, many others have entered defense work. Among these are Roy Blankenhorn and Charles Wilson who have answered the call of their country. AT THE TOP OF THEIR CLASS IN SCHOLARSHIP WERE JIM COOPER, VALEDIC- TORIANg WILLIAM WEIL, SALUTATORIAN, AND JUDY WEISS, SALUTATORIAN. Their class play, June Mad, starred Catherine Page and Eddie Johnson. lirom this success, the class raised enough to buy, as their memorial, four radios to be used in the classrooms. For a time they were undecided as to Whether or not they should buy defense bonds to supply a fund for needy graduates in the future. However, they decided to buy radios. Washburn will always remember the January Class of 1942. 0 The following students were mem- bers of the National Honor Society: Lillianruth Ball, Betty Burke, Jim Cooper, Patty Culbertson, Marjorie Farnquist, Laura Haverstoclc, Kath- erine Hein, Emmy Lou Hellie, Betty Hendel, Lorraine Hill, Marilyn Jensen, Richie Johnson, Margaret Kirnpel, John Knutson, Paula Liebenburg, Chuck Lindemann, Art Lohmann, Don McGeary, Rodney McQuary, Barbara Olmsted, Virginia Piclihardt, Bob Rufsvold, Don Sandberg, Barbara J Segal, Barbara Vessey, Nvilliam Weil, Judy Weiss, Bruce Winslow, and Louise Woodhouse. Page Ten
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O DONALD BORCHARDT was on the Memorial Committee. Don plans to attend Dunwoody. While at Wilsliburn, DORTHY BORG- WARDT was member of the G.A.A. and Girl Reserves. RUSS BRATT was on the Class Day Organization Committee, Grist Staff, French Club, ami K.O.D. Hi-Y. CONNIE BRIGGS held membership in U.C., Spanish Club, and Girls, Dress Committee. 0 While at W'ashburn, BRUCE BROWN was in the Glee Club, Male Chorus, Grist Staff, Hustlers' Club, and on the Refreshment Com- mittee. Bruce plans to attend the UU. JIM BUNKER was on the Boys' Dress Committee. Jim has gone into business. W'ashburn saw RUTH BURG in the Spanish Club, G.A.A., and U.C. W'hile at Waslw- burn, MARCELLA BURGIN was in the G.A.A., U.C., and Class Play Reading Committee. O BETTY BURKE became a member of the G.A.A., U.C., Stirrups Girl Reserves, National Honor Society, and the Social Detail Committee while attending Wasluburiu. W'hile HARLAN BURSCH attended XVashburn, he was very active on the Stage Crew, and was a member of the Class Play Property Co 111i11 ittee, During GENEVIEVE BUTTS' career at Wfashburn she beer 1r11 e a member of Glee Club, Girls' Chorus, Library Board, Spanish Club, Girls' Wm Club, Secretary of U.C., Vice-President of G.A.A., Flags Girl Reserves, and on the Social Pro- gram Co i1ii n ittee. MURRAY BUTTS, who plans to attend the UH in the fall, was in Scarabs Hi-Y, and served on the Senior Extra Com- mittee. ROBERT CAIRNS served on the Boys' Dress Committee. DORIS CARLSON was a member of U.C. and the Class Day Organ- ization Committee. She plans to attend Business College. O During her three years at Wzlsliburiw, CAROLYNE CARY belonged to U.C., French Club, Girl Reserves, and the Decorations Committee for Commencement. ANITA CASSIN was in G.A.A. and on the Girls' Dress Co iiuii T ittee. XVhile at W'ashbu i'i1 , MARILYN CLARK was a member of G.A.A., V.O.S. Girl Reserves, U.C., Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Spanish Club, and on the W'ahian Co iimiu Tittee. MARY ANN CLARK was in G.A.A. and on the Girls' Dress Committee, During her semesters at XVashbu i'i1 , MARGARET COOK joined G.A.A., U.C., Girls' Chorus, and Girls, Dress Committee. JIM COOPER, who was selected as Valedictorian of his class, was the second-page editor of the Grist, president of the Quill and Spanish Clubs, treasurer of Harlequin, and a member of the Glee Club, Boys' Chorus, National Honor Society, Sparks I-li-Y, and on the swi iiiiwi ing team. I-Ie also had a part in the class play, and was Chairman of the Class Day Program Committee. BORCHARDT BORGWARDT BUTTS, G. BUTTS, M. BRATT BRIGGS BROWN BUNKER CLARK, MARILYN CLARK, MARY BURG BURGIN BURKE BURSCH CA1RNS CARLSON CARY CASSIN LUNCH IN THE BLEACHERS COOK COOPER Pace Twelve 0'
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