Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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0 BETTY JANE SEGERSTROM will be remembered as a member of G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Girls' Wm Club, U.C., and Girls' Dress Committee. W'ashburn saw BETTY SHAXTED in G.A.A., U.C., German Club, and the Senior Decorations Committee. Betty expects to attend the HU. of M. STANLEY SORENSON was on the Senior Sales-House Committee. Stan plans to get it job after graduation. Art School will claim WAYNE STEELE soon after graduation. Aetive in Chroma Club, he was in the Senior Boys' Dress Committee. O BOB STENE was on the Senior Boys, Dress Committee. He plans to get a job after graduation. The UU. of M. will welcome a new electro-chemical engineer after HARRY STILLWELL graduates. Harry was in the Sound Crew, Glee Club, and Boys' W Club. After WAYNE STROMSTAD'S graduation, his friends will see him at the U. of M. taking a Commerce Course. He was in the Choir and on the Senior Class Play Publicity Committee. G.A.A., U.C., Girls, XY , Club, and Senior Vocational Guidance Committee were on BETTY SUPPLEE'S program while at W'ashburn. Betty plans to take up nursing. O CONRAD SWAIM was active in Chess Club, Sparks Hi-Y, and on the Senior Memorial Committee. He plans to study engineering at the U. of Mf' Being in G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' 'KWH Club, City Wide Wearer, V.O.S. Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Orchestra, Spanish Club, and on the Senior Baccalaureate Committee, were all of MARY SWAN'S activities in Washburn. After graduation, Mary plans to attend Wasl1ingtoi1 State College. LOIS SWANSON was in G.A.A., Magnets Girl Reserves, Girls' 'KWH' Club, U.C., Apprentice Club, Spanish Club, Choir and on the Senior Credit Bureau Committee, Spanish Club, Warparthian Club, G.A.A., U.C., and Girls, W Club were some of PAULA SWANSON,S activities while in Whishburn. EUGENE SYLVESTRE was President of S.T.O. Hi-Y, and on the Entertainment and Decorations Committee. A future student of the University is JOYCE TIERNAN who was a member of the U.C. and G.A.A. O While at W'ashburn, ROSE TURNER held membership in U.C., G.A.A., Magnets Girl Reserves, and Spanish Club. She also served on the Wahian Committee and Class Day Organization Committee. BOB TUSTISON was outstanding for his athletic ability in Football, Bas- ketball, and Golf. Bob was on the Awards Committee. Memorial Committee and U.C. claimed BETTY JANE TWITO'S attention while in Wfashburn. During her semesters at NVashburn, BARBARA VESSEY was a member of the Credit Bureau, French Club, U.C., National Honor Society, and Girl Reserves. Xvhile at XVashburn, WILBUR VINSON was on the XVahian Committee and Boys, Dress Committee. Wilbur is undecided about the future. LYLE WAHL- STROM was in the German Club and Class Play Publicity Committee. Lyle plans to attend the U.', SEGERSTROM SHAXTED SWANSON, L. SWANSON, P. SORENSON STEELE STENE STILLWELL TWITO VESSEY STROMSTAD SUPPLEE SWAIM SWAN SYLVESTRE TIERNAN TURNER TUSTISON A TURN AROUND THE TRACK IS VINSON WAHLSTROM GOOD FOR THE FIGURE Page Eightcwi

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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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WAINWRIGI-IT WALLGREN WARREN WEIL WEISS WELCH WILLIAMS WINN WINSLOW WOODHOUSE ZILKA O TOM WAINWRIGHT was on the House Committee and Sergeant- at-Arms Comniittee while in his senior year. Tom plans to attend the University of Minnesota in the fall. While at Washburn, HOLLYCE WALLGREN held membership in the U.C., G.A.A., Radio Work- shop, Sigma Phi Girl Reserves, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' W Club, and the Class Play Publicity Committee, Treasurer of the January Class, GALE WARREN was chairman of the Credit Bureau, and was an outstanding player on the Football and Basketball teams. O Salutatorian of his class, WILLIAM WEIL held membership in the Chess Club, Quill Club, Science Club, Vice-President of the ,Iunior Academy of Science, National Honor Society, and School-Editor of the Grist. Bill plans to attend the University of Minnesota and study medicine. Not only was JUDY WEISS Salutatorian of her class, but Secretary of Harlequin Club, Vice-President of Quill Club, Vice-Presi- dent of Politix Club, and held membership cards in the French Club, U.C., Grist Staff, Flags Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Girls' '1W Club, Glee Club, library Board, and National Honor Society. Always remembered for her piano accompaniment of the Glec Club, MARILYN WELCH was a member of the G.A.A., Girls' Wm Club, U.C., Girl Reserves, French Club, and Program and House Sales Committee. O CY WILLIAMS was a member of the Hockey Team and Football Team. He also was on the Social Committee. While at W'ashburn, JULES WINN became President of the Spurs Hi-Y, and was on the Vocational Guidance Committee. Being Sports-liditor of the Grist, Secretary of Scarabs Hi-Y, member of National Honor Society, and member of the Politix Club occupied BRUCE WINSLOW'S time while at Washburri. Bruce plans to enter the University in the fall. .W'hile at W'ashburn, LOUISE WOODHOUSE was on the Student Council, Vice-President of all-city Girl Reserves, President of the Blue Triangle, member of U.C., G.A.A. Board, and the German Club. HAROLD ZILKA was on the Social Committee and on the Decora- tions Committee. Page NillPft76'1I CONVERSATION UNDER THE POPLARS 0 Nine senior awards were presented on graduation to members of the January Class. The Washburn service award, the Good Citizenship award, and life membership in the Student Council were awarded to Louise Woodhouse. Three members were given life membership in the Stu- dent Couneilg they were Emmy Lou Hellie, Chuck Linde- mann, and Louise Woodhouse. John Knutson received the Star-Journal Award of S10 because of his outstanding qualities of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service to the school. The Margaret Grangaard award given to the letter win- ner who has maintained a better than BU average went to Marjorie Farnquist. Don Sandburg was the winner of the Dean Miller award given to a boy letter winner who has maintained a better than B average. The Hope McDonald award on International Under- standing, given to the student who has done the most to promote interest in peace, and to inform herself about international affairs, was awarded June Anderson. The winner of the Bausch-Lomb science award, given to the student who has made the greatest progress in science, was Chuck Lindemann.

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