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B-WASHBURN WAHIAN I944 ir CLASS PLAY CANCELLED Quality Streetw was chosen for pro- duction by the Ianuary Class Play Committee. Miss Sandboe, the direct- ress, held tryouts, and the cast was selected. Because of the Hu epidemic, the Health Department requested that no crowds assemble. In compliance with this order, the play was cancelled. This was the first time in Wash- burn's history that a play that was scheduled was not presented. The HH Parade The Hit Paradew was the theme chosen for the mixer held on Ianuary 31. All the seniors were dressed as song titles. Clowns, cows, and other funny sights were seen in the halls throughout the day. Wilmot Holtzman as Tea for Twoi' and Elaine Matson and Alice Stern as A Bicycle Built for Twow received prizes for the best cos- tumes. Voted the most original was Lee Bernhardt as c'Night and Day. Don Poboisk, the master of ceremo- nies, led the seniors through their antics. A skit was given by Mary Ste- vens, Pug Amunson, and Carolyn Cory. Ned Hanson and his band sup- plied the dance music, while Dick Bur- guson and Marilyn Scherf entertained with piano solos. S+. Luke's, Scene of Bac:calaurea+e The Baccalaureate Service held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, on Sun- day, Ianuary 23, was well attended by the graduates, their families, and friends. Reverend F. D. Tyner, pastor of St. Luke,s, delivered the sermon. The con- gregation was welcomed by Ralph Eide, Class President. Carolyn Mc- Lean, Charlotte Chamberlain, and Dick Berguson participated in the worship service. The seniors felt that they received help and sound guidance for the trying days ahead. .ztaem . DORIS LARSON PATRICIA LARSON JEROME LASLEY e I . . e in A in i 'F L W , ,..- ,Q . . ' it - - A x ,x - , . . 'WF-X . .Sf W.. -mm M. ,..,. af. -. ALFRED LINDBERG DOROTHY Luwoouisi VIRGINIA LUNDQUIST MARGARET MARTINSON ELAYNE MATTSON DAVID MCNENARY LORRAINE MC GRATH CAROLYN MC LEAN CAYHERINE MILLER RUTH MILLER LOIS MITCHELL FREDERICK MUELLER ,F 3' W .f .ff I5 asm ANN Munoocx NANCY New mm NELSON teiemcm V MARY JEAN MAC MILLAN DOROTHY MC ENARY JAMES MILLER H. ALLAN MURDOCK MARSHALL NESS
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SYDVIA CHIER GERRY CLARK GLORIA CORW LORANDA DINI-IAM DONAMAI DOTY EVELYN DUFOURD I' if I fame I JOANN GAVETT RICHARD GAYLOR JOHN GUTH Q56 L if-H rf A I X RICHARD HAWKINSON BERNARD HAYES JEAN HENDERSON Is I I K I ,- A A L I' 'R I L : g N fvA MAE HOWARD JAMES JACKSON MORRIS JENSEN 'k I944 WASHBURN WAHIAN-7 JOAN DANIELS ANNE EDGECUMBE HARRIET HALPERIN CANDACE I-IINZ BEVERLY JOHNSON 1 C Wk. , PHYLLIS DAVIDSON SYLVIA DES MARAIS I I RALPH EIDE ROSEMARY FONTAINE IL.. - . , is .,..' , . 3- Q Q J Ig' I ' I- . 'nw Q.7W-7 . I ,5 15 :E win VLH :MTM fi ' ami, jf? 7 . BETTY LOU HANSEN JOHN HARPER 1 2' If 'er Q 5 fi ' If In N. .X 5, Q ,X L , .Q .W ,ML-v,,5 I 33,1 - WILLIAM.HOLTE ' WILMOT HOLTZMAN - 1. I ,FRANK JOHNSON ' MARY JEANNE JOHNSON Q S is ROBERT E. JOHNSON ROBERT J. JOHNSON SUZANNE JUDE WILLIAM KENNEDY GLORIA KINNEY A ROBERT KRENIER
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sX Sw, . le 'A' I944 WASHBURN WAHIAN--'Z . L X A N MARY NIELSON GERALDINE NUGENT BETTY OHMAN I CLIFFORD OLSON V CORINNE OLSON LEONARD OLSON GERALDINE PALMER JOY PARK GERALD PAULSEN PATRICIA PEEKE JEAN ANN PERRINE PHYLLIS PETERSON DIPLOMA GIVEN TO PAT LARSON IN HOSPITAL Pat Larson, Ianuary senior, spent grad- uation in the hospital. Some students couldnit think of anything worse than being in the hospital on one of the biggest nights of their life, but Pat laughed it off and said, 'AAt least I didn't have to worry about tripping on my formal. On Ianuary 14th she was rushed to the hospital with a ruptured appendix. That meant no Commencement Pro- gram for Pat. The day following grad- uation, Mr. MaeQuarrie, Mr. Henley, and the class ofhcers visited the hos- pital. Mr. MaeQuarrie gave Pat her diploma and the bouquet she would have carried down the aisles of her alma mater. It was Pat's first visit to the hospital, but she said it was fun after the pain had stopped. Pat returned home Ianu- ary 31st, and when she sufficiently re- covers Pat will go to work at the Northwestern Bank. They Also Serve Norman Iohnson, Giles MeConnville, Henry Sorenson, and lim Hatch loft the halls of VVllSl1- burn to heed the call of their country. Stu- dents and faculty look forward to the visits of these servicemen. DONALD POBOI SK JOHN PODANY ROBERT POHREN FRANCES PRESCOTT , LOIS RAMSAY .GAYLE REUTERDAHL XXX f PATRICIA ROSS MARILYN SCI-IERF CARL RANDOLPH ia 2 H ' 3,-5 ' S if iv ...Z ' S 2 I z Q PHYLLIS ROMANO THOMAS SANBORN WILLIAM SEXTON
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