Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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---l f1dve1'ziscf1aenz-l VIM! VIGOR! The Chem. Lab. . . Vifamins in the Making In our up to date labomtoiics, busy chemists cornpound 'myslwiom sub- stances and make slmzling new discov- erz'e.r.' Gee, does this sulfur smell! By this new process, HINKELDCJKJFLIQIS SPL- CIAL-SULFERIZED-X'7ITA1XIIN P. U. MILK is 77ZlIdl',' the fmxorizc zzlrfnlq of all Ufzlshburfz xl14dc1zt5. Mr. George Frogen Endorses Our Product . . i yi l 2 Dear Sirs: Last Monday night Mother and I were thinking of all the past trouble Iive had with overcredulous Wahian staffs. Mr. Claeson has long shown predilection for preposterous and ple- beian staffs whose sole purpose seemed to be making piquant remarks about me. Pertinaciously Mother and I have clung to the belief that the publications of pedantic remarks might result in a nunny-watch. Having alw'ays been a paramour of milk, I consider the pic- ture of myself partaking of a liquid re- past no ludicrous matterflf I wish to congratulate this year's staff in that it has shown much acumen and astuteness in omitting any frater- nization with the canaille on my part. Thank you again. I abhor being a cynosure. If any humorous anecdotes had been published my cry would have been Alalagmosl or possibly just Alalal Alalalu as the Romans have aptly put it. Giioacii H. FROGEN, esq. B..-X., II.S., I'h.D.. M..-X.R.S., C.H. Vfherefore my thanks In you for not pub- lishing said picture. To the Students of Washburn High School: For your cooperation and success in the Schools at War campaign I, in my capacity as head of the Treasury De- partment, wish to congratulate you. We of the Department are proud that a school of your size was able to earn and keep the Schools at War Flag for even two months. You succeeded in doing this during the months of No- vember and December. The flag was earned by participating 'almost ninety percent in the purchase of War Stamps and Bonds. Washburn High School has been co- operating in the war effort to a great degree in the previous school cam- paigns. According to our records, in the spring of nineteen forty-three you raised the money to purchase twenty- three jeeps. This was remarkable even for a school of your size for the pur- chase totaled over two hundred eight- een thousand dollars ff5218,03Z.15j. I believe for your participation in this campaign you received a certificate with twenty-four stars on it. In the fall of nineteen forty-four, your pur- chases enabled an LSVP, Land Craft Personnel, to be sent to the war fronts. These purchases totaled twelve thou- sand dollars C31Z,0O0J. I regret that you were not able to retain your Schools at War Hag during Ianuary, but I feel sure that a school with as fine a record as yours will have the flag back again and keep it Hying. Sincerely yours, HENIIY' 1VIo1teisNTHAU January 7, 1945 Time Incorporated 330 East 22nd Street Chicago 16, Illinois Dear Sirs: In a recent staff meeting of the Wa- hian, VVashburn's year book, the gen- eral theme of Time or The March of Time was presented and unanimously accepted for the motive of our year book. We wish to copy, in exact detail, your cover, using Mr. A. E. Mac Quar- rie, our principal who recently passed away, as man of the year. In the back- ground will be the school building. The name Wahian will be substituted for Time. In 1940, with the permission of Life magazine, our Wahian used Life as its theme and copied the general plan of that magazine. The book received All- American rating and is still presented today as one of the outstanding year books in the country. The Wahian has annually taken All-American rating for many years with the exception of 1943. It is our desire to duplicate our record on the Life book in the 1945 Wahian. All our plans are still in the formative stage as yet. Before making more deh- nite plans we desire to again secure your permission to so pattern our year book. In my opinion our cover would be a definite advantage to you in adver- tising your magazine to the students, who will be your future customers. Many of us already read Time and find it very helpful in keeping us informed on current events for our general knowledge and school work. As the complete layout of the book must be done in the next sixty days, we would appreciate your prompt re- ply. Yours very truly, DoN Fiziuus

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