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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY June--Row One: Wallace, Sanford. Hurd, Thorp, Mr. MacQuarrie, Wellzin, Josewich, M., Healh, Henley. Row Two: Esles, Josewich, L., Madsen, Endicoll, Fischer, Fakler, MacMichaeI, Reuland. Row Three: Bakke, Slrandberg, Carlson, Jones, Haxby, Norby, Husfad, Rask. Row Four: Garlh, Blair, McChesney, Thom, Ocken, Main, Jones, Olness. Row Five: Fischbein, Rosenberg, Olson, Slevenson, Shikany, Brolen, Larson, Huskins. Row Six: Whealon, Lundgren, Gilmore, Flynn, Grosvenor, Lalhrop, Johnson, O'Kielfe, McKinIay. January-Row One: Shirley, Karos, Kos- mas, Mr. MacQuarrie, Tankel, Lifson. Row Two: Margulies, Gram, Slodder, Yager, Slrohmier, Murdock. Row Three: Sundberg, Peeke, Bernhardl, Bonello, Slorm, Hawkinson, Trille. Row Four: Wohlrabe, Walser, Bohn, Allen, Mac- Laughlin, McCarlney. Row Five: Hanson, Hasvold, Hicks, Sogard, Jenkins, Sweel- nam, Wesl. Row Six: Dahl, Toms, Mc- Clean, Palmer, Ernewein, Painler. Row Seven: Larsen, Molloy, Alsager, Marlin- son, Rufsvold, Nordley. COMMERCIAL CLUB-Row One: Miss Thompson, Allen lTreasurerI, Jones lPresidenl'I, Miss Nash, Fleming, Milch- ell, Verness, Miss Slevenson. Row Two: Benson, Erlandson, Madland, Formanek, Larson, Johnson, Karos, Sager. Row Three: Richards, Henderson, Blegen, Chrislenson, Bujarski, Schulberg, Rolh, Guslafson. Row Four: Kosmas, Lillie, Forlier, Anderson, Haxby, Cornelius, Hodgson, Cheney, Swanson. Row Five: Olson, Donley, Moog, Walzl, Wallen, Marlinson, Mallson, Benson, Neckell, Fairbanks. Row Six: Meadley, Trode, Luren, Earl, Ernewein, Pelerson, Prescofl, Green, Poslon, Palmer, Redmond. OFFICE BOARD-Lefl lo Righl: Miss Pearson, Miss Zollars, Sorenson, Wahl, Melchisedech, Newman, Formanek, Richards, Barlholomew, Godeman, Green, Allen, Nelson, Jones, Swan- son. Sealed: Miss Lund. LIBRARY BOARD-Row One: Boe, Daniels, Whilesel, Lund, Wellzin. Row Two: Slrohmeier, Hurd, Cropsey, Milchell, Peeke, Bernhardf. Row Three: Cleve, Traihle, McCann, Brown lVice-Presidenll, Walson lSecrelary-Treasurerl, Huslad, Pelerson. Row Four: Blair, Olson, Philippslhal, Rask lPresidenll, Norby, Jenkins. Row Five: Thom, Rolh, Carlson, John, McLean, Palmer, Naugle. TYPISTS PREPARE FOR BUSINESS SERVICE IN LIBRARY AND DFFICE Office work al' Washburn is managed by 'lhis board, made up of lhe regu- lar clerks and girls 'raking commercial courses. Sludenls learn how lo op- era+e lhe swilchboard and adding machine, lhey sorl mail, lhey call homes of absenlees and cul slencils. They work during 'rheir slud periods and in lhis way gain valuable prac- 'rical experience in lheir knowledge of shorlhand and lyping. The Office Board is under lhe direclion of 'rhe clerks, Miss Lund, Miss Pearson, and Miss Zollars. They keep lhe olifice running wilh efficiency. The library is open lo all Washburn sludenls from eighl' unlil 'rhree-'rhirly every school day. The Library Board consisls of selecled members who check books in and oul, 'file cards, collecl' fines, and relurn books lo shelves in lheir correcl order. A lhorough knowledge of various infor- malion is also essenlial. These girls give up 'lheir sludy periods lo help in 'rhe library. The group elec+s ils own olificers and is under 'rhe super- vision of Miss Margarel E. Brown. This club acls as a bond belween 'lhose who are inleresled in commer- cial work and helps lo widen lheir business informalion. Any one in I IA who is laking commercial courses and has mainlained a C average is eligible. Varied programs make up lhe semes+er's programs. 27
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U. C. LEAVES SEFUL MEMORIALS T0 SCHO0L U. C. CLUB Row One: Earl, Barnard, Edelson, Cornelius, Ander- son, Clarke, Cull, Bakke, Chrisfopherson. Row Two: Brown, Dickinson, Buck, Bohn, Cropsey, Croff, Buehler, Barfleff, Cook. Row Three: Easfman, Davis, Cole, Davison, Derby, Beckeff, Benson, Archer, Allen. Row Four: Barfholomew, Elvig, Bysfrom, Carlson, Endicoff, Blackfin, Caron, Blair, Bachman, Brungard. Row Five: Carlson, Cox, Dougall, Dahl, Bergsland, Chase, Collins, Ander- son, Craswell, Barron, Chrisfopher. Row One: Karos, Brown, Henley, Kosmas, Knufson, Francis, Josewich, M., Comer, Hurd. Row Two: Kennedy, Grapp, Giere, Genfer, Horner, Jenkins, Husfad, Garfh, Josewich, L. Row Three: Gilger, Fakler, Fischer, M. J., Fischer, M., Gefchell, Han- son, M., Hasvold, Hanson, N., Hicks. Row Four: Heyer, Hughes, Gullick, Jones, J., Haxby, FIe+cher, J., Hoffman, Kilbourne, Johnson. Row Five: Jern- berg, Garvey, Fairbanks, Flefcher, M., Feudner, Jones, P., Hawkinson, John, Marfin, Lane. Row One: McFarland, Margulies, McNeill, Forman- ek, Madland, Kermoff, Flahavan, Gufh, Lovdal. Row Two: Mead, Gram, Madsen, Lamb, Lower, McSorley, Perry, Lund. Row Three: O'Brien, Moore, Meighen, Lindell, Maver, Lewis, Nerome, O'Con- nor, Mifchell. Row Four: MacLaughlin, Murphy, LaLone, Moe, McKenzie, Maurifz, Meffler, Philipp- sfal, Tiernberg. Row Five: Norby, Ofness, Leon- hard, McChesney, Painfer, Mifchell, Meadley, Meckel, Maxwell. Row Six: Neville, Nevius, Luren, Naugle, Lirnond, Main, Ocken, Newman, Malm- quisf, Lafhrop. Row One: Richards, Sherman, Seashore, Thom, Whifesel, Williams, Shy, Welfzin. Row Two: Rab- beff, Zang, Nelson, Wallace, Sanford, Walser, Thorp, Sform, Sfreed. Row Three: Wilkins, Schweickhard, Schulberg, Rofh, Sandburg, Veness, Thomas, Sfodder, Reuland, Sfeinmefz. Row Four: Sfraifon, Yager, Wrighf, Sfrandberg, Sferling, Wesffall, Wohlrabe, Wafson, J., Thompson, Rask, Sweefnam. Row Five: Wheeler, Wesf, Webber, Somers, Sogard, Wahl, Sobraske, Smull, Siemers, Tioren. Row Six: Wenell, Smifh, Swedberg, Sund- by, Rossman, Simons, Swanson, Rofh, Ranum, Trocle, Wafson, V. 'G' C' U. C. CABINET Row One: Sanford fSecrefaryl. Norloy lVice-Presidenfl, Endicoff lTreasurerl, Swanson lPresidenfl. Row Two: Rask, LaLone, Amunson, Thorp. Row Three: McChesney, Painfer, Ocken, Palmer. The U. C. Club, one of fhe largesf clubs in Wash- burn, is made up of girls from +he elevenfh and fwelffh grades. Each year fhe club as a unif fakes on some proiecf fhaf will help fhe school. Lasf semesfer fhey collecfed wool scraps fo make an afghan. They also boughf a hospifal bed fo be used in fhe Firsf Aid courses. The officers of fhe fall semesfer were Gloria Swan- son, presidenfg lone Norby, vice-presidenf: Polly Sanford, secrefary: and Mary Ellen Endicoff, freas- urer. The club elecfed fhe following girls fo lead fhe club during fhe spring semesfer: Mary Wallace, presidenf: Dorofhy Thorp, vice-presidenfg Mary Ellen Endicoff, secrefaryg and lone Norby, freasurer. The officers, plus a well-organized cabinef, see fhaf inferesfing, enferfaining, and worfhwhile programs are presenfed af each monfhly meefing. For fhe firsf meefing of fhe fall semesfer Laura Bell McKusick, a former Washburnife, commenfafed af a sfyle show in which Washburn sfudenfs and alums modeled. Mrs. H. K. Painfer spoke fo fhe girls af one meefing on fhe choice of colleges: Mrs. A. N. Safferlee spoke af fhe following meefing on war shorfages, and several members presenfed a panfo- mime. Carolyn McLean, Evelyn Whifesel, and Grace Hurd gave a skif af fhe senior farewell meefing. The programs on fhe spring calendar included a home falenf program, a sfyle show, and a senior farewell. Mrs. Goodson again acfed as fhe U. C. adviser. She helped fhe girls in fhe selecfion of programs and she also supervised 'rhe cabinef meefings. Ra. fr? ssl
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