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O DOROTHY MARTIN was interested in the activities of the G.A.A., Girls, NVD Club, U.C. Club, Girl Reserves, and the Girls' Dress Committee. BOB MARTIN belonged to the Boys' Glee Club, Scarabs Hi-Y, and the Boys' Dress Committee. He plans to take an engineering course at the U of M. BARBARA MATSON, Posture Queen, was a member of G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girl Reserves, Girls' Q'W Club, U.C. Club, Chroma Club, French Club, and Girls' Dress Committee. She will attend the U of M. NANCY MCCABE, also interested in attending college, was active in G.A.A., Girl Reserves, U.C., French Club, and served on the Class Play Reading Committee. JANET MCCALL took part in G.A.A., U.C., Commencement Pro- gram Committee. She probably will be seen on the Augsburg College Campus next fall. JOAN MCCAWLEY was very active in G.A.A,, G.A.A. Board, Girl Reserves, Library Board, Spanish Club, and the Refreshment Committee. She was also President of U.C. Club. O JOHN MCCLINTOCK spent part of his school time as a mem- ber of the Grist Staff, Sparks Hi-Y, and Program Committee. He hopes to go to college next fall. During BETTY MeCUBREY'S career at Washburn, she was on the Baccalaureate Committee. She also was a member of G.A.A., V.O.S. Girl Reserves, U.C., German Club, and Orchestra. When DONALD MCGEARY attended XVashburn, he was a member of the German Club, National Honor Society, President of Triangle Hi-Y, All Hi-Y Treasurer, and on the Program Committee. Don will attend the U, Throughout his years at Wfashburn, RODNEY MCQUARY belonged to the Glee Club, Grist Staff, Na- tional Honor Soeiety, Quill Club, and Credit Bureau. He was also Vice- President of Chess Club, and Treasurer of K.O.D. Ili-Y. Rodney would like to work on the Star-journal and then go to college. TRACY MONTGOMERY, who plans to attend the University of Missouri, was on the Grist Staff, and Senior Iixtra Committee. He was interested MARTIN, D. MARTIN, R. MATSON McCLINTOCK MCCUBREY MCGEARY MORTRUD NELSON, B. NELSON, C. NELSON, R. NICHOLS NORTON in Football and Baseball. GENE MOORE was on the membership list of the Basketball Squad, Football Squad, Tennis Squad, Boys' 'lW Club, and Senior Committee. O FLORENCE MORTRUD served on the Commencement Decora- tion Committee. BEVERLY NELSON, a member of U.C., was on the Girls' Dress Committee. CURTIS NELSON served as Sergeant-at- Arms. GENEVIEVE NELSON, who will attend the U,' belonged to G.A.A., Girl Reserves, U.C., Girls' XV Club, French Club, and Baccalaureate Committee. During her three years at W'ashburn, MARY NELSON belonged to the G.A.A., Girl Reserves, U.C., Apprentice Club, and French Club. She was President of the Library Board, and on the House Committee. BUD NELSON was a member of A.P.O. Hi-Y, and Sergeant-at-Arms Committee. O W'l1ile at W'ashburn, BOB H. NELSON took part in the meetings of Apprentice Club, Quill Club, Searabs Hi-Y, and the Class Play Reading Committee. He was also a cheerleader and manager of the Baseball Team. W'hen JIM NICHOLS attended Wfiashburn, he belonged to Glee Club, National Honor Society, and House Sales Committee. jim is planning to attend Annapolis. JAMES NORTON was active on the Commencement House Committee. During her high school career, BARBARA OLMSTED found time, in spite of being Third Page Editor of the Grist, to be a 'lW', and City-wide wearer, Presi- dent of French Club, Vice-President of Spanish Club, and a member of G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Quill Club, and National Honor Society. She also served on the Class Day Program Committee. GWENDOLYN' OLSON was a member of the Commer- cial Club, G.A.A., and the Commencement House Committee as a senior at XVashburn. WARREN OLSON, known as W'liizzer, trans- ferred from Central in IIB and while here was Captain of the Foot- ball Team, a 'lW wearer, and served on the Awards Committee. MeCABE Me-:ALL McCAWLEY MCQUARY MONTGOMERY MOORE NELSON, G. NELSON, M. NELSON, R. OtMsTED OLSON, G. OLSON, w. Page Sixteen
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A h 4 tr 9' ii gi ft J . .7 fl JENKINS JENSEN JOHNSON, B. JOHNSON, v. JONES KENNON KNOOIHUIZEN KNUTSON KOSMAS LIEBENBERG LINDEMANN LINNELL O Wliile at Wiisliburli, KEITH JENKINS was active in the Quill Club, Camera Club, Class Movie Committee, and on the Grist Staff as photographer. MARILYN JENSEN was in Glee Club, G.A.A., U.C., Girl Reserves, National Honor Society, and Baccalaureate Com- mittee. BETTY LOU JOHNSON, while at XX'ashburn, was in U.C., G.A.A., Magnets Girl Reserves, and Social Committee. EDDIE JOHN- SON was active in the Class Play, President of A.P.O. Hi4Y, Speakers Bureau and Radio Wcmrkslirmp. IRENE JOHNSON belonged to Com- mercial Club, G.A.A., U.C., Wm Club, and Decorations Committee. W'hile RICHIE JOHNSON went to Xvashburn, he was on Credit Bureau, German Club, National Honor Society, and S.T.O. Hi-Y. O VALERIE JOHNSON belonged to G.A.A., Girl Reserves, U.C., and House Committee. She plans to go to the U. XVhi'e at W'ash- burn, MARJORIE JONES belonged to U.C., G.A.A., Girl Reserves, and Commercial Club. RALPH KENNON plans to go to the UU. He was On the Social Refreshment Committee. TOM KENYON, who was Treasurer of S.T.O., was also on the Social Refreshment Com- mittee. MARGARET KIMPEL was President of Harlequin, U.C. Treasf urer, President of Flags Girl Reserves, on the G.A.A. Board, Grist Staff, and Glee Club. During SHIRLEY KLINE'S career at W'ash- burn, she was in the Class Play, French Club, and Quill Club, O When JERRY KNOOIHUIZEN went to W'ashburn, he was on the Decorations Committee. JOHN KNUTSON was Editor-in-Chief of the Grist, on National Honor Society, in Glee Club, Spanish Club, Page Fifteen f P 5 ' AN, wwf? ' ' Es Y-'AY .ff aj? ta N Qi 2 2 i 5 ' r isk ' if f' 'SI 'IX af f A JOHNSON, E. JOHNSON, I. JOHNSON, R. KENYON KIMPEL KLINE LA CROIX LADD LASLEY LIVINGSTON LOHMANN MARR and President of Spurs Hi-Y, Quill Club, and All-City Hi-Y President. During her years at Waslibiirii, ELAINE KOSMAS was in Stirrups Girl Reserves, Grist Staff, G.A.A., Secretary of Commercial Club, and on the House Sales Committee. MARIE LA CROIX was in Science Club, U.C., Awards Committee, and was a wearer. ELIZABETH LADD was in Girl Reserves, U.C., and Vice-President of Chroma Club. Wlieia TOM LASLEY went to XY'ashburn, he was in Scarabs Hi-Y, and on the Senior Extra Committee. He plans on going to the O PAULA LIEBENBERG was on National Honor Society, in French Club, and U.C. Wliile in W'ashburn, CHARLES LINDEMANN was a member of the German Club, National Honor Society, Tennis Squad, Vocational Guidance Committee, and the IZA Class Play Cast, June Mad. He was also IZA President of Cogs Hi-Y, IZA All Hi-Y Vice- President, and 12B Class President. 'iChuclt is going to the UT TOM LINNELL was active in Scarabs Hi-Y and Senior Extra Com- mittee. MARY LIVINGSTON participated in the activities of G.A.A., U.C., and Girls' Dress Committee. ART LOHMANN held member- ship in the German Club, National Honor Society, Boys' Wm Club, Swimming Team, and Waliiaii Committee. He was also the IZA President of the Chess Club and Chaplain of Cogs Hi-Y. BOB MARR was a member of the Commercial Club and the Program Committee. Y
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PAGE PALMER PEEKE PRESTON PRIOR RADFORD REMOLE RITZEL RODDY SARGENT SCI-IICKRAM SCHMITT . In spite of the lead in june Mad, CATHERINE PAGE found time to be active in U.C., Glee Club, and the Class Play Reading Committee. As a senior, GEORGE PALMER worked on the Detail Committee, and was a member of the Grist Staff, Boys' Wm Club, Golf Team, Hi-Y, and Spanish Club. JEAN PEEKE held membership in French Club, Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, G.A.A., Girls' Wm Club, G.A.A. Board, and Class Play Reading Committee. NVhile a student at Wfashburn, KENNETH PETERSON was interested in Football and served on the Sergeant-at-Arms Committee in his senior year. GWENDOLYN PEW was a City Wide NWN' XVearer, a member of the G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, U.C. Club, and the Wfashburn Band. She also served on the Commencement Program Committee. Wliile at Wfashburn, VIRGINIA PICKHARDT was President of the G.A.A. Board, Secretary of German Club, Vice-President of U.C. and Harle- quin. She was also a member of National Honor Society, Apprentice Club, V.O.S. Girl Reserves, and Girls' Wm Club. O PAT PRESTON belonged to Magnets Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, G.A.A., U.C. Club, German Club, and Baccalaureate Committee. Being a member of the Stage Crew and Properties Committee kept CARL PRIOR busy while in Wasliburn. ZOE RADFORD'S senior record shows her to be a member of U.C., G.A.A., Glue Club, French Club, and Quill Club. In her senior year she was on the Class Play Reading Committee. Ever to be remembered for his music, HARRY RANKS was President of Glee Club and a member of the Choir as well as on the Boys' Dress Committee. MARY RATHBURN was very active in sports, being an enthusiastic member of G.A.A. She also be- longed to Girl Reserves and U.C. Club, and served on the Social Decorations Committee. Wliile at Washburn, MARGARET RED- MOND was in G.A.A., U.C., and the Decorations Committee. O President of the January Class, GERALD REMOLE was a star player of Football and Baseball. jerry was a member of the Student Page Smfcnfren PETERSON PEW PICKHARDT RANKS RATHBURN REDMOND ROSENTHAL RUFSVOLD SANDBERG SCHONHARDT SCHULTZ SEGAL Council many times and served on the Commencement Decorations Committee. JEANNETTE RITZEL was active in G.A.A., Girl RC- serves, U.C. Club, and Glee Club. She also was on the Program Com- mittee. Wliile at Waslibiirii, PAT RODDY was a member of G.A.A., U.C., and the Girls' Dress Committee. In her senior year, ETHEL LYNN ROSENTHAL served on the Social Program Committee. Wlien ROBERT RUFSVOLD left Nvashburn, he had been President of Spanish Club, Grist Iiditor, member of Sparks Hi-Y, National Honor Society, and on the Social Program Committee. Being Business Man- ager of the Grist and Secretary of the S.T.O. Hi-Y didn't prevent DON SANDBERG from taking part in Golf and Football. Don was also a member of National Honor Society, Quill Club, and the Credit Bureau Committee. O XVhen MARGY SARGENT came from XY'hite Plains, New York, she joined U.C. Club and was on the Class Play Publicity Committee. Margy plans to enter Medical School at the University of Minnesota. VIRGINIA SCHICKRAM will be remembered as a member of U.C. Club, Commercial Club, and the Girls' Dress Committee. MARGOT SCHMITT'S name appeared on the membership list of U.C. Club, French Club, and Awards Committee while she attended Wasliburii. Margot plans to study dramatics at Barrington College. While at Wasli- burn, RAY SCHONHARDT played the trumpet in the Band and served on the Commencement House Committee. ELEANORE SCHULTZ was a City Wade W'earer, in G.A.A., Stirrups Girl Reserves, Girls' W Club, U.C. Club, W'arparthian Club, Commercial Club, and on the Grist Staff. She also served on the Wahian Committee. W'hen BARBARA SEGAL left XVashburn, she had been President of Sigma Phi Girl Reserves, in G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' W Club, U.C. Club, W'arpathian Club, French Club, National Honor Societ , Grist Staff, Library Board, and Wbihiin Staff.
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