Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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. ,,,, S..-.H . ,. , V h 2 i DE POY DERSE SPRING DOTY DUNTLEY ELt.toT, M. ELLIOT, N. DOERINGSFELD ERtc1tsoN, FAVORITE DURYEA ' TOM DePOY, a member of the Vfahian Business Staff and the Banquet 'Stunts Committee, was also Treasurer of Cogs Hi-Y. He is uncertain about his future plans. President of Magnets Girl Reserves, MILDRED DERSE won her NYM and was active in G.A.A., U.C., French Club, XY'ahian Ifditorial Staff, and the Banquet Refreshment Committee. She will attend Lawrence College after graduation. BETH DOERINGSFELD will enter the U. of M. next year. At XVashburn she was active in V.O.S. Girl Reserves, German Club, National Honor Society, Library Board, Glee Club, U.C., and was Treasurer of Quill Club. CLARK DOHM came from Hibbing, Minnesota. He was a member of the Refreshments Committee. He will attend the University of Minnesota after graduation. ALEC DONALDSON, .1 member of Cogs Hi-Y, XVahian lfclitorial Stalin, and the Commencement House Committee, will attend the University of Minnesota. Secretary of Sparks Hi-Y and a member of the Iootball Team, Boys' Wm Club, and the Class Movie Committee. ART DORN hopes to attend Stanford next year. . A future student of the University of Minnesota, JACK DOTY was President of the K.O.D. Hi-Y and a member of the Senior Records Committee. Besides being a member of the National Honor Society. JOHN DUNTLEY was also active in the Boys' Glee Clttb, R.O.IJ. Hi-Y, and was Chairman of the Class Play Properties Committee. I-Ie is not certain as to what college he will attend. WILLIS DURYEA was a member of the National Honor Society, the Gym Team, and the Baccalaureate Committee. He will enter the U next fall. W'hile at Washburn, BARBARA DYPWICK was active in Girl Reserves, French Club, G.A.A., U.C., and the Commencement Decorations Comf mittee. Next year she will attend either St. Catherine's College or the Page Tilftlllfj'-Sl'l'L'I1 FEVER DONALDSON DORN EIDE ELLIOT, c. Dot-iM FRICKSON, M. tztucttsoist, P. DYPWICK FERR1s rtscmztt U. of Mf, JOHN EIDE, a future University law student, was a member of Spanish Club, Science Club, the Tennis and Skiing Teams, and the Senior Extra Committee. CRAIG ELLIOT was an active member of the Class Memorial Committee at Wttslibttrn. . MARGIE ELLIOT will work at the Telephone Co. after gradua- tion. Vfhile at W'ashburn, she was a member of G.A.A., G.R., U.C., Commercial Club, the Banquet Speeches Committee, and Glee Club. Next year NATALIE ELLIOT will attend either Macalester College or the UU. She was a member of G.A.A,, G.R., U.C., and the Girls' Dress Committee at XX'ashburn. MARJORIE ERICKSON was a mem- ber of the Girls' Dress Committee. She will probably obtain a job after gracluation. Besides being a member of Magnets CMR., PHYLLIS ERICKSON was also active in G.A.A., U.C., and the Class Movie Committee. She will .tttentl Macalester next fall. ' SYLVIA ERICKSON will enroll in Business College after gradua- tiott. At W'ashburn she was ,1 member of G.A.A., Commercial Club, and the Girls' Dress Committee. A member of G.A.A. and the Class Movie Committee, NANCY FAVORITE is uncertain as to what college she will attend. DOROTHEA FERRIS, a member of Stirrups G.R., was also active on the XVahi.tn Art Staff. Science Club. G.lX.A,, German Club. and the Class Movie Committee, Besides being President of the Glee Club, CHARLOTTE FISCHER was also a member of National Honor Society, German Club, and U.C. Added to this she was Vice-President of lilue Triangle Girl Reserves, a member of Magnets CLR., G.A.A., Science Club, and the Commence- K ment House Committee. Charlotte wlans to enter the UU. of M. next fall. L I

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O DONNA COLLINS found interest in U.C., and the Girls' Dress Committee while at Wasliburii. She isn't sure about her plans after graduation. MARY LYNNE CONNOR will attend some college next fall. She was a member of Magnets Girl Reserves, U.C., Speakers Bureau, National Honor Society, and the Vocational Guidance Corn- mittee while at Washburn. JAMES CORBETT, who is undecided about his future plans, was a member of the Detail Committee. A member of the Memorial Committee, WALTER COUILLARD plans to enter the University of Minnesota next year. O A future student of Stephens or the University of South Carolina, JANET COVENTRY belonged to Spanish Club, U.C., and the Girls' Dress Committee. A member of the Memorial Committee, ROY COWDERY plans to go into radio work after graduation. JEAN CRENSHAW belonged to French Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, U.C., Grist Staff, Science Club, and the Banquet Music Committee. She hopes to End a job after graduation. DICK CROSS was Executive Director of the Movie Crew, a VV winner, and a member of the Wrestling Team, Cogs Hi-Y, Politix Club, and the Class Play Movie Committee. He is not sure what he will do after graduation. O MAGGIE', CURRIER will go to the University of Minnesota after graduation. ln her senior year at Washburii she was Treasurer of Blue Tri and a member of Stirrups Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and the Banquet Decorations Committee. A former tennis champ, WH Win- ner, and President of the German Club, JEANNE DAHL also held membership cards in V.O.S. Girl Reserves, U.C., Glee Club, National Honor Society, Science Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, and the Refresh- ments Committee. She plans to attend the University of Minnesota. MARVIN DALGREN, a future student of the University of Minne- sota, was a member of 1-9 Hi-Y and the Commencement Decoration Committee. BETTY DALGLEISH belonged to Flags Girl Reserves, U.C., G.A.A., French Club, and the Commencement House Committee. She will study at the University of Minnesota. HELEN DALTON was a member of G.A.A., U.C., French Club, Girls' WU Club, and the Decorations Committee. She will be seen at the University next fall. Wliile going to Wasliburn BOB DARNALL became Vice-Presi- dent of All Hi-Y, President of the 1-9 Hi-Y, and a member of the Boys, Dress Committee. He is undecided about his future plans. O The Football Manager, GEORGE DAUPHINE had a lead in the Class Play and was a member of the Gym Team, Boys, WU Club, A.P.O. Hi-Y, and the Banquet Music Committee. He will go to the University of Minnesota. A member of Stirrups Girl Reserves, U.C., National Honor Society, Spanish Club, W'ahian Editorial Staff, and the Banquet Speeches Committee, BETTY DAVIDSON plans to attend the University of Minnesota. MARY DeFIELD found interest in U.C., G.A.A., and the Girls' Dress Committee while at Vfashburn. Her future plans are centered at the University. BARBARA DEICKEN, besides being a member of U.C. and G.A.A., was also active on the Girls, Dress Committee. Barb will attend some Eastern college next year. JOHN DELTON will enter the Ryan Aviation School next fall. At Wasliburii he was active on the Stage Crew and the Boys, Dress Committee. A future student of Stanford, JIM DEMOS was a VV winner and a member of the Basketball, Football, and Baseball Teams, the Athletic Board, and the Class Movie Committee. COLLINS CONNOR DALGREN DALGL1a1sH CORBETT COUILLARD COVENTRY COWDERY DE FIELD DEICKEN CRENSHAW eaoss CURRIER DAHL DALTON DARNALL DAUPHINE DAVIDSON LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL DELTON DEMOS sq? Page Twenty-six



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O JACQUELINE FLACK will be a stenographer after graduation. At Wasliburn she was Treasurer of the Commercial Club, and a mem- ber of G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, National Honor Society, and the Class Play Publicity Committee. A future student of the UU. of M.,', DORO- THY FLYNN was a member of French Club, National Honor Society, MARY FOSS was a member of G.A.A., and the Memorial Committee. U.C., and the Commencement Decorations Committee. She is uncertain BOB FOSTER hopes to join the Navy what college she will choose. Air Corps after graduation. At W'ashburn he was a member of Appren- tice, Chess Club, the Sound Crew, and the Credit Bureau. JAMES FRANKLIN was a member of the Vocational Guidance Committee. Next fall he will attend the UU. MARCIA FRANZ, a W', winner, also belonged to Stirrups G.R., U.C., G.A.A., Commercial Club, Junior Academy of Science, Science Club, and Glee Club. O HELEN FREIDHEIM, a member of U.C., G.A.A., and the Senior Extra Committee, will attend the UU. of M. next year. ROBERT FRITTS was active on the Hockey Team, the Awards Committee, and was Secretary of the Triangles Hi-Y while at Wasliburii. He will study at the U. of M.', next year. KATHLEEN FRYE was a member of Sigma Phi Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Banquet Decorations Committee, and the Waliian Business Staff. PHYLLIS GALLAGHER plans to attend the University of Minnesota next year. Wliile at Wiisliburn she was a ten- nis champion, won a VV and a City-Wide Emblem, and Phyllis worked on the Records Committee. PAT GANNON was active in G.A.A., Commercial Club, Credit Bureau, U.C., and Quill Club at Wasliburn. She will enter St. Teresa College at Wfinona, Minnesota. The many duties of the Editor-in-Chief of the Grist kept JACK GARSKE busy while at Wasliburii. He was also secretary of the 1-9 Hi-Y, and Chair- man of the Speeches Committee. O MARY JANE GAUSEWITZ was a member of the Refreshments Committee. She is uncertain as to what college she will attend. TOM GAVIN hopes to obtain a job after graduation. He was a member of FLACK FLYNN FOSS FREIDHEIM FRITTS FRYE GAUSEWITZ GAVIN GEBHARDT GIGUERE GILBERT GLASCOCK W' . Banquet Speeches Committee. While at WHSl1bufH, DOROTHY GEBHARDT was an active member of U.C., G.A.A., and the Girls' Dress Committee. She hopes to get a job after graduation. Besides being a Football star and XV wearer, TOM GEELAN was Chaplain of the 1-9 Hi-Y, member of the Track Team, and active on the Grist and Waliiaii Staffs. He will either attend the University of Minnesota or enlist in the Army. SHIRLEY GEIL will attend Business College after graduation. She was a member of Commercial Club, V.O.S. Girl Reserves, and the Vocational Guidance Committee. Being Captain of the Track Team, President of the Triangle Hi-Y, All Hi-Y Secretary, Co-chairman of the Commencement House Committee, member of the Wrestliiig Team and of National Honor Society, kept RICHARD GEHRING busy while he was at Wasliburii. O IRENE Giggs GIGUERE was a member of U.C., G.A.A., and the Girls' Dress Committee. She is uncertain as to what she will do after graduation. GWEN GILBERT was President of Flags Girl Reserves, a XV wearer, a member of G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, U.C., Apprentice, Harlequin, and Glee Club. She was also chairman of the Banquet Enter- tainment Committee, Vice-President of French Club, and active in Science Club. Gwen plans to attend Carleton next fall. While at Wasl1burn, ELIZABETH GLASCOCK was a member of Magnets Girl Reserves, G.A.A., French Club, and the Refreshments Committee. She is not certain where she will attend college. EDITH GRAVES won a VV and City-Wide Emblem and was a member of G.A.A., Sigma Phi G.R., German Club, National Honor Society. Also, she was chairman of the Commencement House Committee, and member of the Library Board and Glee Club. Besides being an active member of the Quill Club, JOAN GREGG was a VV winner, member of the Sigma Phi Girl Reserves, U.C., G.A.A., National Honor Society, and the Class Memorial Committee. She will probably attend the UU after gradua- tion. DONALD GROSS, member of Cogs Hi-Y, the Hockey Team, and the Sergeant-at-Arms Committee, won a UWB' at Wfashburn. FOSTER FRANKLIN FRANZ GALLAGHER GANNON GARSKE GEELAN GEIL GEHRING GRAVES GREGG GROSS Hz J ., , as s. . 4 .5 .lu -f ...W I af Page Twemfy-eight

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