Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1947
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L 7' Mfxx LMLL MM? or Buff LY-:LH M' WK ,L ENT. 17 fVLLLLL1y OL F L LQLL LA, ,lbf LL LVLTSL f 'LP L, Aww Lf-WL, Q X Bvfowff Lfcsf L LLL' 'Q , ,CEEZ :vom L..oA CLC BL: Tues' VV v fini C ' L E Nav, Bef g BLA LM L- MPZL Cf, :vPO S MLM-L DLLLLN1 'WL-W' FLLLNL-L DWQLLLLLS' 7 L L Ma L',LL SMTLM M' fi'fffL:5 ' fD'r'J' L iS'L Ar HHH. Wi . H.1i'iS QSCQQW SALE: io f- L .fo C' ' J D , frmrs ro C'i'iiQ'gST MaLLLn WN9' 1- fL.1LfLf H727 Bfvrlp ' 1 1 Q LLL' L- pw L49 LLLLLS VN N Bw 5. Q'LAP? S - VC Q ' .--' ' E 1-3 si 'I f 5 ' :'-f1ELL .VC fifryia LM! V M14 N-4,-Rf FLLLPL Lhml Hop ELL? SQL rs ' SL' :ff M ,L-L Q' -3n'f TLL f'rWv C1 'L M, Dai: 'N LU fobfav' Bwdosv' O f Cwac Nik 'ejow M1 in 'M l N. ,vfwnsfm M 'L ' Lfuna Hif- L' L L- We Mf-'U' M ff'a.-,aw Xvfji -' Ga: Hr-'f-w Pvckmw WL- LF 'Law MJL, LTLL Vf L' , Hmm H' 'rc-L Ca ,LL f- f'L f-no L L L1 VL'-off-'r Bvfif-sfrw 'Q LL- Efwbrw 'inf-f. CM-2 -f BY Lm':k ff- QF HL?-L' S VLf:5.,LfL L-gr Mary LH. Gm how 0 0 f Lf'H'V EW if-'ff Qi rw: ': 7 ?f- E'f':L' ,-L' ' fb '!a'1L,L LM Cari A L wtf.,-L LL,,,., n .-,ff LU-ff ,Q sa Vw- Lf A: 'ff -V May . ,A C51 VFVLN GNP! 3 .': ' Neg LN, QL . fiiiy W'-f Lv' S' mf. Ni, ' iff, Van Q, ve' W l ianuary seniors Ken or Newbauer as he s called was a member ol The Sludenl' Council Glee Club Harlequin Club Pollhx Club Grlsl and Wahuan slalls and l'he Foolball Squad l-le was elecled secrelary ol The Nahona! l-lonor Soclely and of Spurs l-l Y A composer ol quule a lew hal lunes around Washburn he also applled has lalenls lo 'rhe Class Play and Class Day Ann who also lcepl busy was presldenl of UC secrelary ol Pollhx Club a W wearer and a member ol The G AA Board She was also secrelary ol a Y Teen group and on lhe Grnsf Slaff Dlclc played a lullle loolball here al Vwfashburn rmade lne all slar leam of +h weelc a few hmes and voled lhe mosl valuable player al VVashpurn was a me-mbe ol lhe sludenl council Grusl slall Boys and maxed glee clubs boys W club class play casl and also a hugh hurdler on 'rhe lraclc leam Laura was presndenf OT The IZA curl Reserve Group vzce presudenl of UC and secrelary of 'rhe sludenl councll she wa a member of lhe GAA board Spanlsh Club and The Grlsl Slall BRIGHT STARS 3 S V . I , . I V . . . 1 I , . , . . I- . , . . . . . 4 , l 7 9 . . J .- . ,- F. . . 1 I l Q l Bob Bredesen Sa .'a'2'lar Maw Caln Va eJl1 f'a B:'b PWM: Va ed' . an' Ca fn Gale Vie J'c'z a Mary L', G ' 1'1f. Sa ..'a .'a Mar, Li.. lfandwriii V: fd ,'la'. Miss Dix Says!! Toge+l1er OH The Bell seniors Paul Eddy -vez ff '11 E111 1 E,-'11, Laura Eide .1.11s1i '.f-if Fiifff C al. LMC. GWS' G' Q-'-5-ff--S G.f'1.A. Bffi N5'i '1 ie ' ' S' 3'Cl f Czvr' '-'- . Jane? Elrlund his 'f GN 'ri' Car UC. G 3-121 .11 3.F1..A. 312' 9255 37, 3 '-'- C S1 ..1 1 1 : G . 1-1 Mary Ellison .. Q 1 U if iff- A. T ' 1' F . A .... i , L. , ' Af Joan Ericlrson 1.1-15 11 5:1-av are SAA. UC, GD Pr,-i11vy1-S M3-md G ,--' Cnr 111:11 :rw is 1 W 11111 CV. v. f--. 11f-1. Marjorie FerQl-Ison was 51 511 E. W' ' Q. lJ.C. GV Pi-51,-'ues G.1Lx,f3. 1.11 S1 Vis? C ab. Bon- 4 15 , .- nie Fiferrnan .1.dS UC. GV 91 21 Szviso C an - wa: 'f S-if7'1 1-21, SN .1 ,s 155 5 Mews- H Lawrence Flaliavan frf E . ' we G ' f Joanne Franer f.'1i ' Q51 i1-1s- E TV C'1::?111-' S: 11f1iCl' C115 U.C. G.A.A.. VX C .E 3110 Cwxs 11r11 C 15: l,1.. Beifysue Franlc f..1s if UC. G.A.f'x, 'sri 'l11i'1 ff 'rw V 11v' ia' C 11 '1i'lf11-1 Newfon Fuller .111s if H1111 C 1s r 1, .V Cai: F1 ' D1 S-' Q.C.G.s. Calvin Gage, fr wwf L11f i11 I Nr 1 lo M15 1 C1--3 liz'--:.. ' ': 1 fa .i .1 15 - 4 W' 1- 11' 'Warner Mary Lu Ganschow 1 25 G.fx.f'1. Fese UC. Q ..: F'-off C an GQ-1 f1f Cys Gee Cab am: 'yiftfa H171 1 Sifffw cffsizes CQUTH 'n 'rc C 'i'iQ e'r Eacia Pia' Cfh 'i ee. Neil Gardener was C' C ass Pa. L :f1 '- -s C e-3. BeHy Ann Gedney Gas f1 G.A.A. GV 9656121-1 UG, Cali ri C1152 L1. .,. Q11. V- ,.,, gg-A A4 gn U Q- ' 11: C' G1 T 1' Barbara Geiger .31 A .5 T F211 Jim Giere -1-515 .1 'M be 2 'ee pi ff Car, 11 ': 'ra S-3 f1 Ef'1f1, V11 Bms e113SsC2 'f-1- 15 1151521-3 Q. Tom Grady. f QW- fQf1 1a :'5 Ci'v'1 G 5-521.1-2 ef: -1 E X C 'a' E G ,C 2:i,:'f-': Mary Granlls 2151- fa 1. A N Bef? Gross, H13 1 '5 l 11 1- zz.- G 1-1 -- 1 Mary Lou Grundih ' , C .L ff11 '-1 Q S 11 gf 11 f' ,A . .1 AM yy j Dan Haney 15 ' 1- F 'z 1 1 1 Lois Hansen: GICMA. GA' 5 Jfi. 'A '1 Gal. KD ---- ff..,1, : f.' C 1: 1- 11 Jim Haugen: Q.. --1141 -1 i1. ...M 1 I 5 mix and 1, 4 'Y 'Z' 4 my 53,4 , ,LX 3. '2 gn I 9? ,N 84 W ,zzv JMX. I 1 wh 3 A 1 if is . iw -Q 's'1 -ray' W if-Y , 'QF' Quief Geniuses a+ Work Washburn's Wagner fa, . fi :Q ,510 A id Cn w ...ii ,K 1 'Q' N? 50 or 3 N. .W fi ...ii 60 , 35 W I 2351 if Ki+chen Connoisseurs january Dorolhy Hauser: F.AfX., Q.,fX.A, B 1' 1 G-ii Rf,-V affnes 6115 VV' C ar, UC. G -Q C 345' Swf' 'NJa :'a '-1T 1' C, CQ: Lum' fan, Bae ir' EV- Rear-'.f-f Se . sift, 5'1': 3iQ,f11- -- ve CW '- Wee. JoAnn Hellie: S 5' ,Hs UC Club Sriarisr Cla Class ,, Dick Henderson: fw ' 1 C asv ,,1, P' :' 1 '. Bill Hendrickson: SV N VX ..f C af, Thad Hill: H 'ui in v ir, Darlene Hoff: j,Fx.fA., fs' Qi- ,'-' .wa 1 Ann Hoiland: 'Q.fAx.fX ,',Ax.A:, 5 : 1 L V VV Cui G ilr- C ol! iii' L? Sw ii i - ,: 1' ,sf lx ..L Blu'if: ' C .iriiil U 'T' hi' girl' , ' 4' -l i- ir -Hui, V' '- s ':'-' ' 'rf 'rw L' -' Palx '. Sieve Hollyg if-' 6.55 D 4 X-J I: X3 . E ' John Hughes: B .5 , F ri 3 4 B .' Q, ia-ss. Donna Hunf: Cnr 1 Q do Q ian. W fir- C '- ilu-if. Jo Huxfable: G.fH.F. WH: 1 r'f1n CNN? 15 V- P' Jim Isca: 5, V Florence Johnson: Q , W ::i- -,a Q' f-,A A., SA ft 5f,a'3 Si' Peso-'.-,5 Si' 5 Q ,.:. Pla- Nla :r'.i H'P:'S 1' ', Szari fa: Wkriv' Co'r i f,-H U.C. C ass Pl, T'eas:. ' La'in C ii, Ywa' Snark' 5 JE. Bill Johnson: Bar?--':,: Eze '-'J fan P 'La iw - S '1 f ,--'ar'- r'. John Kaler: S 7: Q 1' ' , Marilyn Kaufman: 3.fAx.A. bi' P ',4' . ' : Si: ', iff C .ir L if gl 1' Vl' Cai, VV1'i U fn Qorolhy Kelly: ,, .. H ., ,, 1 ,ia , iii, eu- V k ' 1. ' - 'r Barbara King: yfkff' W fa F Q, F U ' H ., V J .., 4 f 4 ' 1 Ji: . Hz ' ' Dick Klein: .1 lf La Croix: AJ' ' 1 -i':,'I ' gL L Q 1. A i, .. L ' 1. Roger Donna Larnprnan Dorolhy Larson - .' Gail Laurence 11... 4 Kafherine Leifee -1 -- I 6 E., 4 ll I'.1 l Cheese! Marlon Moves Muliifudes seniors LeRoy Lindgren, wi., 5. amd en the Fgyoal lean: aiso served gr: The Cerrrrnencervienf Prgqrarn Carr mirree. Tre G.A,A., Gi' Reserves, Gifs W Cub Nafiona Honor Socief, Cass Piay Prccefries Carrie ' mifree 'sen up Ann Lowry's lime wiiie a' Washburf. W 1 '-'. g Being 'N Gir. Reserves U.C. Club Prefs Cub a':1 A 5, fre Sjfij Eriferiafrxrw-rs Cgrsiffiilfee nec' Carol Lueci busy. Jane Lund was .en acive in G,A,A., G.A.A. 535 ' Ecard Gif Reserves, G'rs W' Wearer Club, U.C. i 'ii Qiwi' Cub Grsf S'aif, Naiisa r-lgfiir Scsiew :rd Chair 'Wa' ef e Wanian C:'r'rrrI'?ee, Jim Lufher helped 'Pre Credit Bureau ard was ir' Chryria Cub. Jim Marr's lurure pans are undecided. l-le was on the NVQW Program and served on fhe Senior Extra Ccmrnifee, Capfain ai 'he Baslcefball ream, Jack Marlon was cn the Foorball Team, Boys W Wearer Club, and fhe Social Deccraiions Com rnirree. Cciieqe is the goal of Dave McFarland ailer f!YEidUdllC.V', A sluderii gr The Work Prcqrarri, he served in 'he Soda' Rdreshmenls C:rr'r'i 'ee. Besides beind fr 'rw Train Tearrr d'C Fcycai learrs Bob Meehan was ir 'he B:,s W' Cub ard Cass Da, przbemies Cs rrrrr i e-3. Ellen Mehammer clans 'z Q: ': 're Minneao: is Scrzcl if Busifess. She seweo 1' e Girs Dress Czrrfuee. Leona Melville, wb Pac a eau T' We C'ass 5 Env was a member if G.A.A. U.C. Cub Crrfxfa Cab Gzee C'ub l-larfequ' lXld'if'.fi l-lgrcr SQ.ie', Ssirfme Cub Cass Dai Reading Ccrrir-wirree a'a was Presiden' ci Frerrar- Ciub. T Merriman besrwged fc We Hssrev Team Boys W Club and Sccia' Delails C: i ee. A rrernber of The Sccia Decoraricns Ccrwmirfee G.A.A, Girl Reserves, Girs' Club U.C. Ciub Chroma Club, Gris' Staff and Soar-ish C'ub was Mary Lou Mefller. Se:'e'arv sl 'Pe QA Laura Murdock was Vice Presser' el U.C., Searefarv is' 'rie Szder' Courwzi, a C , Wide Wearer G.A.A. G.A.A. Beard Gir Resumes Girs W Wearfw Gr's' S'a ' SLJVQSV' Ca: Lai' C.: a'3 Cass Lin, Frszrasr. Olga Nash ass's'ed 're Peszrds C:g'Wi ee G.A.A a': vias rres'de 15 C: Ner:'a Cac. The zhc' Gee Cum, Lisrar, Ecard, a'd 'he fei:ra ins Ccmsrinee were ass's'ec 0, Ken Neslhill. George Olemsfed was 'e'es'ed if f'e Bard and semen ce fre Hcuse Sae Csffrnifsee. A :cure sz' den' 3 re U. ri M. Bill Olson was 1' e Cin- e':e -f' Frzxraer Czrrrriffee, Fern Osman be- crged 'Z G.A.A. Gir Deserves U,C., Ssafsh Cub Larif Cub a'rc1 rw- Ci w'cer'e H:-s-s Cir' rvihee. Pa? Osfer was affive in G.A.A. G.A.A Ecard GV Reserves G'rs W' Cab 5'3 e C'r.'Gi' Eureas. Bob Olness was a 're-W:-fr 15 Es,s W C as, Ease' za 'eaw ard 're Crea' Berea.. Marge Peril La' 'A:':5'e: G.A.A. G' Qeserves LLC. Sears' Cac ar: e Sgf: Q: a i's 'C1 - r:r:. lllene Pink 'Q rr-5: G.A,A. Gr '35-s-an-rs LC. fzarsr Car, Lau C-L asn 'fe vlvlslvux' C .-H Donna Pofrehke was a r Hrs-' 5 GA.A. Sr Dr.-se UC Cub ia peiresrrrens I 7 in QT t E 4 A -.ai is MQW ss 'Y' 1 J .2 ,3 -ii 'Z' 5' 1 oy. 1-.-. ll? HEY l V ,,- -3 5 The Big Sneeze B.T.O.'s wifh Their 's seniors Allyn Ulsefh was .1 bw A 3, 1 T--w Mary Lou Vanclerhool, aiffe 'F G A-f1 Cass. UC. G.A.A. GAA. 5:51 GF Rf-saw'-s SVS VV Cac SVS' S2155 l-lawn, Na a H 'f ' Sta'- 'sh Ci'-e:17'l5..'-ea- Mewoev' 75 C :ss Fa, af: Va e- zivifef' nl he' '. ass. Cass Mile Ccrwvinef FPY ana SVBTF: Cwv. 'SWK im off' xi Johnny Walker's 'inf-, Valerie Wamsley was Gifs IH-ss iffre, - K Joan Wanous was 5 'Y-efnbnv fl G.A.A. Gi' Pesewes usd U,C. Chia. A :nine M--aka' lf-iffflef is Marilyn Weisskopf. Marilyn was sf we 6.A.A. Ecard GAA. Cilw Wise Vtfearev G75 'W Ca: G Qffsf-'ws Cf'fWe 'a Cen. G '- Cub 'i'1' 'ne Off'fAs'w1. A 'f-'ef' ansiwn-f- 5175 's Phyllis Weslhal. Slam was if +rf- Swan' E 1 Cf. 7 f-ie e'c :ure ' gsf15fc'n': 'fe U. af M. Dick Whealon is zwfwine if 're See CJ: PM-siowwf '5 Susan' Cam I 'nemb-1' :Z 'he Twin Ff ba T'-1 2 GHS' Sui' rf: Pvefsief' if We WA Cafe. S, gswv, is .,. Vfw, we lniwr 'L' 'is .vfisf i:.li', is Ari While. Ai' 's .1 'wwoff' 15 C C,f'zx C an vii NAV' m l-ly-fi S1 Marilyn Whillen is .1 -' cw 'Y SAA. asc UC. Ma ,' 'S ref, ?n'f-'erefi in Czvac: U. SML 'S '17-'TI Si, e5'e' i'ad,e i', life U. T: M, 'S i 'fe 3-1s'isa'ic' 53' a': e' Wasfbeff S3520 Ed Whifman. E3 has 5 Wewof-' 25 Q 'o'a C,c. Elea- nor Wilson 's sans: ff 3 f: ,nw e:'f-' '3- w.f1.1 '. Fr-If .-..,s'1 +- '-3 L' an l' l nf Jim Yanisch is naffi 3 an ff.: 'f, Er': eQ n3 Scfic eller gfa:1,.a'iQ . Donald Zalk was a 'fewbe' if 'ne Science Cab and frf- WVR Cub. Anrher Erqv-wfnz Smile 'S Larry Zemlin. La , was e Q-4' fl 'nw Sfefie- and GM- C -bs Don Umlaer- Gi J ai 6 hoclrer .vis A ence 'f T a':--S HI Y CH-is CJD 1 S-'xi li. C 'eif Carts ' S..k: i'Tw 51.511 Nl! 'f l-4 ' 51152 '7 V' 'rn Vyl1'-- I awards The Dean Miller Memsfal Awafa asc 'ne Margie' Gferqafwd fNVlQ'fl are qven ?c We oslslancrg boy ana gr? 'P sipna, Ve fefybe Bef' asc Lcfrb Siief ffic Ccnnvnerciaf Cab Please and l-lore '!iDc'se lsr-erraficse Uo3ers'as3'oQ awafos efe qden :cf sfslandfg 5249-wfm-P' 'n 'SQLEQL-JC me 3. Two s:e:'a awaros we given Dy We Minfeec.c g S' 1' ' ,fa affz 'se Di-a fw al Ve Armififif l2eyolJ+'3 for e1Cerf'3 al C'+ZP Sn ' l9 washburn elects its who's D I Cl A B SUWTVVIGIS R ITTFT Daws NI1 'Irma .2 QIISI C VT If a I'L. P dm WEIICO sc Carscr O If A Daws V!aI TIILIIIrI C son O IrrI e W aId G s In or I LQVICISIIIJIII I-Ia d no Cl PCIU RcIwIarI 'I Km,IIIIa n C I E Da HALL OF FAME BIGGE RAG BIGGESI B UEEEI2 TA L PIRTIS BIGGEST AIPGUER EESI KNOWN 'VIOSI STIJ OUS CUTIST MOST BASIJFLJL T A UNI BE T VL ER BEST I ANCTR MOST AP EALING MOS TAIESITEL MOS AIHLETIC MOST LIKELY T SUCCEIIJ BEST COME GI SMILE MOST COLJ IEOUS BIGGEST ELIRT FRIENITL ST BIGGEST LATER CHILEQ VST T L Q IEI T MOST OOMPI-I MOST EPLINIIJABLE WIIII Judy Chosen Class PIay who Tary a a 'Is Maw Brya I nn r,r'I VI Icy G Ilaa C vf' Tary Sari Na cy MfGI Wa C1 Iv fIF'TI Mr: III WQIIIQL W I Ia WI r'r'I MII 5 IT IV' CSYIVI WIS MUI, QTGEI' If S I Ka Imar' Is :SI I Vv I ar I I en Ove-rho II: OVIG G MJ IP Ja C S F Forfy Seven MarIys Akers TMI BarIccr I7oberI BCICTCII AIIeIIe Benson core CIT My C IILI s IoceIyn Cu II Barbara Da I e DI, FIS Crnrm If o a G Q U GI I QIGTTI I Members Jom KGTVI, Mum Ins drva a LII IVIGI ,S We G 1 fa M N o ecna 1 MI, C II DIrIr Knrnrn Ir o susan Nahonal Honor SOCIETY CS R IPI II I Iv'1I If! 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SIIIIIIIIISIIIII '-:I BQIIII IIII II .II',IIrIsrIrI, GIAIZI I Rmggf Tow AI'-:Id BIII NIqIIIInqaIe Ma'I'I-ws I-Iar aI' EI'e I' PM LIL' M1E'f, R'1a'd LT be I Ba I ara GI ' IIesIyIe 'IQI 2 ,b 0' Sas? Cixi, Gwnaoser C, L GI OofII,- '. ' if B Ifiif AH IIIIII III I III:urI A M5I'Iodf1IIA Tm' SrIIICrI J IIrI ISI :If on AIIer mmfmf Iwfff E,ppI,I Q , 'I 4 I ' IfIIdTw III' SII- . 1 HI J: ef I I',' '1 OI I SHI I - TII- I L' geIsIIi'II FULL-II SfIIffIIAI G Ion B- E Dcrod I Lavfer VI c'Ia S I ' Na , :I AII on Barbers IvI1'I,II' Sl'I'II 'I I I Ig, AIILLI I oben: BI, -. IU SMI II' III ' I I Y I J WIf ffI TI'I:II' jdg5QI,gI'I- 'IIII5'-S Georg' II 'riff 'Az-'rc T.-.c 1Ig L-I GIIEJQII Babe 'Gabe 'aaa Ufumb ' , I fe GiIf gr Lara I Go' 'f-I' WI 1' :VI '1' II-IC' ' GI ri' III-QIJII: L II II G I'-A 51'- LGI, QC Id Irv, 'J',I'ff 'If VJQHGI B' bara I-I' Irfan Eaow-J C 31 ' 'W' ' 1 TLIII I-IQII ' JQIIII Fw,-'Uni' If 1' IIT' 1 I?I1,IIaId KC1V'I'IIIT M1 II,' I .. I-I pune sensors The June class elechon resulfs had Rufh Weugel Walf Thulin Colcey Ger hauser and AH Davis presrdung af 'rhe head of fhe sensor class Arf was fo pound +he gavei wufh Colcey +o back hum up Rufh was 'ro push fhe pen whale Walf re ceaved 'rhaf 'remphng posnhon of keeper of +he funds Af+er uniervuewung +hese four personages we proceeded fo record fhese fads Arr plays a mean game of baskefball and foorball Colcey has a finger nn every ple and Rufh has many ouf slde xnferesfs nncludnng pepsodenf Walf has been buynng a lor of new suufs since 'rakung of'Fnce 77 THREE SENIORS RANK HIGH N Jrfeiyr Curhg Vaieducforuar Maman Wahlqunsf Sah.u+a+oruan Allen Kaufmann, Valedldorsan . 'g .rg LA . ' C7 - ' xf' 4 H 'F-ff' Q I I w , . v -' A, 44 1 ' 5 n f Ta? mg ' ff we 1 is - 4 .gy K , x an ' 4 i r fy, X: , I nv A Q X Q -Q +L s, , P' 5, M, We if 21 pf... Ly ,L ws.. 1.5. , .1- 'P' , 52' .5 '15 J 'z sf. , , 1 XV 1' W5 X 1 ,W -ey 4 , ,-fgF?1L' 'N Q 2,5 2,53 Sf 'lbs A nf ff R W, if Aw. f if S, A in Y ,f vi Q Q . 1 ws Egan? Y R R 9' X gi 53, ef Ak!! 4-. m iw, yv mf, . Paul Bunyan oi W.l'l.S. Siedels Sinlr 'em Hiawarha and Friend seniors Roberf Jacobson: I .1 f 71-1 '. .1 1 1,-f1'1- Cx '- 1 William Jacobson: ' 1 Q 'a '-'-. Bernard Jensen: 5 .Q ' 1, ,Q 1. - Muriel Jensen: 11 C ..:1 Sf- 1', 1 i 1 H ' S' -' .1A.!X, C15 1, F' 1 Barbara Johnson: V 1 .JA A Y . M. C-: UC ff X 11, 'fax . C , Don Johnson: E' .5 C as F 'c., '1-1 E .Q Q'-1-ss C?N 5 1i A--. Joyce Johnson: Ciwwff' ia C ,.: SAA. Marianna Johnson: 3' 'i- C az S W:-21-'.1-2 CH' . 'i 'i1r F' 1'1 C Donald Johnsfone: Q' '-f' ' W 1 Callie- rine Jones: fc 1 ' C ..r Eff-.A. Uf H--'a '- ' -o- ' ' C ' - , Marilyn Juul: 311 : G11 Cc' U ik '. Dick Kamman: ' 1 - T1 1'- Nlef' 1 H ' '. C-':' 5..'111.., Jackie Karbach: 11 C as P 1--' ' Lf ..r ,Vanin A S2155 G.FMf'N Si' UC. S H Q-'f,if1 Ms Ci Allen Kaufmann: E' ,s '1 Cac P1 -Q1 1. 21 11- C .Q 1- C 1 K H11 ' if ,I ' 1 hi ' 1', ' if ,.r' . 3 a 1 1, . M1 C' -sfl'.1 '1 k'1: N .. C 12' '1, 11' Harold Keller: M ff' Joan Kelly: Fwy' C .: 3f'uA c f. C 3 2' 9 11 ' H Mary Louise Kelly: P 1' - A ' 7 AA UA TA .: 1' 3'1 S 1- -4 - 'T ' --. Virginia Kennedy: C .r GA A 3113 C' ' C511 ff 11 UC. C ess 3 e, S , QW Dean Kevern: B .e lies CM' . Kafhleen Kildow: 3' 2'2 Na He H ' C Ez'-1' i' f : SQ- gif- Ai 2 A L wg . A Berry Kindler: ' i .1 K: 1' .' f ..: .Ver 1' '- S A P E '1 1 1 ,f .1 C ii' ' a, 511 f, ' -- , -,' A lola May Kiensiadi . Y: I r 3' l 1' UC. 'A' s- if ' ' Pa+ Kleinrnanz F11 .r G J V John Klopp: A' Q ew L! 'wiv Wa r We .qv ga' . A M Y ' 1 4.- A '1' - V . 4.,N.,g. , M my gy wg. yd 51' '55 42564 if Wi me am ,W QE if swf M W 4 ,W ,L N -L.- if E ,. W ' .wif - I J? I. I 'V Sai. , m X fi Y If . ,. -D Q p.-l +. ' 1 . 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Marian Wahlquisf: French Club, Glee Club, GrisT STaTT, LaTin Club. SecreTary oT Nafional Honor So- cieTy, CiTy-wide Wearer, GA.A., Girl Reserves, U.C. Club. CrediT Bureau. Maureen WalTer: French Club, G.A.A. Girl Reserves U.C. Club. Scrapbook ComrniTTee. Audrey Wehling: GAA., Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Scrapbook Corn- rniTTee. RuTh Weigel: French Club, Glee Club, Na- Tional Honor SocieTy. STudenT Council, Wahian STaTT. CiTy-wide Wearer, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. U.C. Club, I2A Class SecreTary. Nan Weimar: GAA., Girls Club, CiTy-wide Wearer, Girl Reserves, U.C. Club. Delores Weiss: French Club. GAA., Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Class Day CommiTTee. Paul Wendlandfz PoliTix Club. Eli1abeTh WesTerman: G.A.A., Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Class Day CornmiTTee. PaTTy Whifakerz French Club, GA,A,, Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Sales House CommiTTee, Rollin WhiTcomb: Boys' 'WM' Club, Tennis Team, Na- Tional Honor SocieTy, Triangles Hi-Y, Credif Bureau. Edward WhiTe: Boys' Dress CommiTTee. Dave Wil- lard: Tennis Team, K.O.D. Hi-Y, Credif Bureau. Caroline Winsfonz GAA., Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, BaccalaureaTe CommiTTee. Joyce WinTers: U.C. Club, Girl Reserves. Donald Wood: ReTreshmenTs CommiTTee. Mary Wood: Na- Tional Honor SocieTy, AThleTic Champs, CiTy-wide Wearer, GAA., GAA. Board, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. U.C. Club, Scrapbook CommiTTee. Nan Wrighf: French Club. GrisT STaTT, Library Board, GAA., Girl Reserves, U.C. Club, Class Day CommiT- Tee. Bob Zeng: GolT, Triangles Hi-Y, Class Day CommiT- Tee. looking ahead As The ediTors OT The Wahian look inTo The TuTure, we see many oT our Tormer school maTes in The business world . . . and elsewhere. Having iusT leTT The oTTices of John PeTerson and Gordon Berg, Those world-Tamous ophThalmolo- gisTs we Tlag Pudge WhiTcomb, who is now a parTner wiTh The son-oT-a-Blick. On our righT sTands The J. Frank Gould and DaughTer drug concern. JusT coming ouT is Dick Bougeh, who has iusT be- come world's heavyweighT boxing champion aTTer knocking ouT 63-year-old Joe Louis in The 83 round. Our car sTops aT The NBC sTudios. Virginia Murphy, our elevaTor operaTor, is now elocuTing The Tloors. We meeT such sTars as Anne BenTzen, who is now The iudge oT a radio divorce courT. She is assisTed by KaThy Kildowq Today's DoroThy Dix. Paul Barkley is consulTing Anne on how To rid him- selT oT his TenTh wiTe. Rev. John ReinerTson is on The air wiTh his Old Time Revival Hour. We Then hop ouT To The airporT and charTer an OTis Bergman Blimp To Take us To The UniTed Na- Tions ConTerence. Our Tield-Trip bus driver is Jocelyn CurTis, who has ioined her TaTher. Across The sTreeT we see Lippy Bob Grauman arguing wiTh John Mauler Collias aT The baseball park. The umpire is Swede Johnson, Tamous coach oT Florida's Green Devils. Over in righT Tield, Mary Dun- nigan and Joan BeTTy Langland are playing a liTTle game oT Tennis, while RuTh l.undquisT pracTices on her TrumpeT Tor SaTurday's big game. Arriving aT U. N. headquarTers, we enTer The beauTiTul gardens planTed and mainTained by Sher- wood l-loel. We are ushered inTo The gallery where Tom Barker is a page boy. He Tinally made The diplomaTic servicel WiTh a spliTTing headache, we run To The plush oTTices oT Dr. Allen KauTman, and are greeTed by his Technician, RuTh Weigel. Drs. PeTerson and Berg have Tailed us! 33 we will remember Paul Damkroger and Dave Wnllard Tor benng The only Two guys ThaT can have a racqueT and geT away wT IT Ricky Olson Tor beung The only boy cheer leader on The souad Hal Ryan Tor has converTlble Bob Scherer Tor brungnng up Those asslgnmenTs ThaT Teachers had TorgoTTen Allen Kaufman Tor The lusT oT Thlngs aTTer has name ThaT he says he as IO Ohs Bergman Tor being Washburn s proTessuonal screwball PeTer Rowland Tor hrs abnluTy To play cards Nell Hoy Tor has reserved manner Donna Allen she nsnT called spader Tor noThung Lucy Cadwallader Tor her rosy cheeks RnTa Madigan Tor all The gum she hands ouT Cokey Gerhauser Tor lusT beung Cokey Maureen Wal Ter Tor her TalenT aT playing The pnano Barb Dahl Tor being ln everyThnng Tary SargenT Tor u an The class Marlys Akerson Tor being so Tar Trom home Pal' Whlfaker Tor all her cars Lllah MacMachael Tor her shmny gold baske+baII Sally BarTleTT Tor ThaT look NorTon Tor her black beauTy PaT Gould Tor her dfugsTore Mary Kelly Tor her conTaguous laugh Maxine Twenge Tor being un The Agua Fol es Midge Casey Tor her magneTlc personaluTy T Glere Tor her peTrTness Mary BryanT Tor her bangs KaThy Klldow Tor her dimples Mary Crawford Tor all her cashmeres Pudge Wh1Tcomb Tor hrs good looklng cloThes Dave Cassnn Tor ThaT wolTnsh lane Paul Scanlon Tor hus worldly look John RelnerTson Tor maknng The all clTy Team The sensahonal lundy oT Bob Crennen and Harold Schyler aT The Glrl Reserve parTy Chuck Solberg Tor benng so sarcashc The ad lxbs oT Bob Summers Danny Nordsfrom Tor leav lng us To loln The Maru es Mary Miller Tor al ways berng laTe To class The arTnsTlc TalenTs T Marlys ManT1 Joyce WlnTers and Carol FrosT Tor recoverung Trom polno RuTh Welgel Tor her dazz lung smwle The nicknames Corney and Moose Tor Nancy Cornellson and Don LandsTrom John Lowrue and hns year around sunburn The New Years Eve parTues oT Bull Nlghhngale Tom Hal loran Tor benng a bug wheel Jack BerTelson and hns Treckles WalT Thulin Tor Those nuce whufe gloves The Truenclluness oT MargareT Larson GreTchen Mlchaelsen and Carson Ocken Tor showung us ThaT somehmes Those Things can lasT Grefchen Anderson Tor her cuTe hgure and all her men Connie Gllger Tor Those blushes TH chemusTry lores Weiss Tor her demureness The musucal abIhTy oT Georgla MaTl1ews and Wayne Herhold o Rogge Tor has swell poems and smarT remarks The golden arm oT Bob Graumann ArT Davus Tor has TooTball and baskefball skulls Duck Swalm and hns Llama wool blankeT Meem WahlqulsT Tor be eng our TlrsT homecomrng queen The beauTlTul cloThes oT Luz WesTerman Muriel Jacobson Tor derTul lme Gloria Glllesple BeTTy Knndler and DoroThy Lawler Tor Thelr Trno and Thenr leTTers To serv ncemen Mary Jane Franceschlna Tor geTTnng around Jaclue Karbach Tor her maTchung ouT as Bobby Jacobson Tor bexng so quueT Duck ForseTh Tor argunng wlTh The Teachers Germ DalTon and her drawl Barb Valleau Tor her cream dream Duck Kamman Tor has unmaTched socks John Simons Tor hns sudeburns PaT Klemman Tor her amazing dancing abnluTy Jack Magner Tor hs guueT humor Bob Zang Tor beung called Trebor Bob Belden Tor belng on The greaT 7 Seidel Team Mlruam Pobolsk Tor her sweeTness Tom Arnold Tor luvung so close To school Barb Carlson Tor her devnlushness Penny Covell and Jean GnlberT Tor Their enloymenT oT The Tresh anr aT lunch Tume Uhl T hws hoT plano 34 ' 0 . . . ih' . . . ' ' - ' . .. . , . . . . ' ' ' ' ...De- ' ' ... - ' . . .B b 'TJ dy ' play . . . ' ' . . , ' ' Barb Johnson Tor geTTing away wlTh murder . . . Mary her charming innocence . . . Ted Allen Tor his won- ... ' ' T'T... ' ' ' . . . ' ' l H ' H . . . I . r 1 I T . . O . . . . ' ' ...Bill or ' ' L1 0 I !,!lll iiil F X. , I A' I . . X 1 I . H Y .--....,. A 14. ., 7 ' A,-,, 12B's start senior year The senior year oT high school has oTTen been called The year oT privileges. The l2B's are ex- periencing This as They Take an acTive parT in school acTiviTies. NaTionaI Honor SocieTy, a mixed home room, beTTer audiTorium seaTs, and one ruling seT of oTTicers are buT a Tew oT The laurels presenTed To Them. This presenT class OT January I948 graduaTes are under The capable supervision oT Miss Myra Goode. Mrs. Sylvia Morrison, Miss Hilda Blessin, and Mr. Harold Henley. They help sTeer The business of The class along The proper channels. The execuTive board ThaT assisTs The TaculTy ad- visers were elecTed in a very close baIloT. The winning candidaTes were Paulus ProTTengeier, Jack Coan, Joyce Wold, and Douglas Dahlin. IT is aT This sTage oT The sTudenTs' educaTion ThaT They begin To TormulaTe plans Tor Their TuTure IiTe. They are looking Torward To ThaT evenTTul gradua- Tion. IT is wiTh happy memories ThaT we Turn The Tra- diTions and reins oT Washburn To Them. We wish Them luck in driving ahead To success. I2B OFFICERS GUIDE THEIR CLASS Paulus Proffengeier. President Jack Coan, Vice Presidenl' Joyce Wold SecreTaryj Doug Dahlin, Treasureu SENIOR IZB-325 AD Row One Doran Bergren Dawson Blake Dahl Row wo Barker BiesTerfeidT Clark Collins Mrs Morrison ow Three Davies John Coan Arnold AlsTrup Row Four Calvin Benson Creasor Aamodi Borgerding Row ive Burgin Claypool Axness Chrishanson Crerqhfon Row Sx Donley Angle Crane Brodahl Carlson Row Seven Dahlin Burnham CrichTon BeThel Brnohl Arendf Wx , SENIOR I 2B-325 E-L Row One: Hicks, Jordan, Elliott, Lifson, Kurfzman. Row Two: Lobsfein, Kamp-TT, Grave, Johnson. Row Three: KnuTson, Grimm, Hohler, Hedberg, Elmburg. Row Four: Freeman, Leonard. Hovland, Isca, Kohouf. Row Five: Enger, Eddy, Graaf, GilquisT. Row Six: Hall, Hamma- qren, Lackore, Hage Fink, Row Seven: Hammond, Erns- berger, Larson Knoll G. Johnson, Fischer. 36 SENIOR I2B-325 M-R Row One: Martin McGinnis Mr. I-Ienley Durcher, Niel sen. Raw Two: Neal, Pfremmer Rosen, Robinson, PelTon. Row Three: Por-rvrner, MaTTscn J. Miller, Norris, Norum. Row Four: PaoenharT Ryan Overby Pearce D. Olson. Row Five: Ranurn PGYYCR, Neiblini, Mtlfusiclr. Row Sir: For-ren ProTTenqeier, Pivley, Mawson Mcfilmury. Raw Seven: J. Miller, Mason Paulson Murphy Nocks. NorTh- . . lumors have busy year SENIOR I2B-325 S-Z Row One: Sword VanTassei, Miss Goode, Townsend Wald. Row Two: Wona, Sawyer, Soule Thompson. Row Three: R. Swanson S'raThy Thayer Tweed, Row Rout Sclmonson Sclnwari Scrarf WesTTaIl Warner. Row Five: Tennesor- Zacharias Surdberg Wickman. Row Six: Sa- 'h'e, Vind Webber Tesrin, Wilson. 37 SorneThing is roTTen in The sTaTe oT Denmark. No, iT's noT The eIevenTh grade. IT's only one oT The many Tamous quoTaTions Trom Shakespeare ThaT The eIevenTh grade is required To learn in The second semesTer. This second sernesTer also inTroduces Term Themes. These are The biggesT proiecTs oT The IIA. class. On The social side, IIA girls, Tor The TirsT Time, are considered upper classmen. They are al- lowed To ioin U.C. and To become a parT oT Blue Tri. On The oTher hand, The IIB girls are sTilI a parT oT Silver Tri, and are noT yeT accepTed as members OT UC. Baseball, TooTbaIl, baskefball, and oTher com- peTiTive sporTs occupy The leisure Time oT The elev- enTh grade boys. Some oT These boys who excell in cerTain sporTs are Joe Anderson, Ken WrighT, and Bill lvlarTon in TooTbalI, Gordon CrichTon in baseball, and Richy Johnson and Orlando Veaasen in hockey. The eIevenTh grade boys also conTinued Their good work in I-IIYY, sTarTed IasT year when They enTered Washburn. JUNIOR I IA-326 Row One: Busn, Secrefary and Treasurer' Linwiclr, Vice TJresidenT' P, SrniTh Mr. I-Ioard. Row Two: Blaylock, King, Porfer Whife. Row Three: Barclay, Craig, Q-iyans Gale, Row Four: DeWaard Carroll I-laTTren VoigT. Row Five: Doke Schmid, Efem, I-Iuqhes. M. Johnson, Row Six: R. Nelson, Harmon, MaTTice, TornsTrorn. Row Seven: l.eTson, Madsen. Remund, D. Edlund, B. Spolum. W A L 'A S ' N qv' Vw fx WM Ia'-1 ,V rw w y ',f,,,,.- JUNlOR I IA-207 Na'Vn Jff' Vffm'-' E ,,Q W - .- 3 w .Q QW O- xxl iw' 'X sl r if Q as .D Q'x. JUNIOR I IA-3l7 f . f -,.-4.. ,I , -,, f' A 'J -Iwi, N.'f- f W ,V - 1 Vyp., ' V1 f-'- 1 V ' .-, Y' V- J . ,,, A ,A ,. ww, ', , L: ' -1 I s S1 CCG. A MK ' ' ' ' M l ' f- r Ffh 5-2 . xg. .f- -M ,GL au f F, JUNIOR JUNIOR IIA , , 1 1 - rv ff 'I 1. S' ':,1 rl Y f -1 L If Q. , J JUNIOR IIA-202 Row One: Wdperf, Vice Pregidfgrv- Mfpaflhr-d Frm, f'Ien+' Miss Cheri Ahfarfw I-'FPdSL1'f3 PAIN Serfehan, Row Twm: I-Iames Frfvkif Hf,Idc-IIQGN PI-Hn, P-.A. Three: Saf Srcfm Pfne Lui-aw Mhe-'. Rm. Fmf. Hager Nr-v-Mouse Foufhild Sf'wId P v. Five I-I rf FIPS Ka d V' F' I VK' FQ wh I' rwvo Na Q wa T v J-IS .4 57' I ax, f s ,-Q YV on 'A' 33 wi fm,-X , xfX JUNIOR I IA-205 6 9 i' E 1 JUNIOR I IA--308 Rmw Qnqg VVIQQIM Vlfe Prfwidnrf' Davis Seqrefaar-, Miss Mfvwfwrvvrflrv I-If-wdrlflsrr Ixfncidwnff IVSI Tfnagym Dfw TNA: LI'5ePaL,':f-'1 Law-N Mvriarw SMI Rnshf Wifi. DNN Three: fvknrxo H,,r'f:. Mfflffn Rfrf-nw' Rfww Ffmr: C. NeIvv1, Kvafw Bewrw' IC. I 'r1snr'. Rnv rw: sm? In Narwvm 5 'we rn 5 Nrw'1Iw Mano I7aI'I I fi Q' Q 6 'T Q 9 vw. 'c I . JUNIOR IIA-2l5 9 N OWL: U:,:i:ai'j L'f1':'a' Mn SNVH S'i'Ir, ff-vw Qtw Ove: NN' 15-V3 D995 f,f.,SJ,?.. M55 La ,G ,fvf,.M,,,: di-1 MCNQE. RTW T.-.1: Ri I-'Va ab? S1591 Big D'9SIdCf 66 S'-i'9'e',. Diff 'wi' N115 Mipefarfd fa , F1,.Tf'ee: P Ms Frame' r4e'9 SZLQII' jjjgiu xiii: ed :gh ,NWO Sr-it-i',::T:mii' Din ECI: Kari Fin LEC? CQFEV Miers- QA g'5','Isl'j ygfwi -3. 1-9 'Oi'-i'T' Half. aff f me L6 1, :A ,fi e': -amsu vw-3 '? if FIV91C'35KS V'-efe's:' Czcwbs W' :N-SH: Osz' Zvi pffw SH: Sfse :,S VI : Je S1'e-QWa-. F'5 !I'I Qewome' L-Luifie T. f :'S 9' N42 :e. 40 wu- JUNIOR IIB-322 JUNIOR IIB-318 pfmx QI-0, Q'nnIr-, Irf1a5.,'nv'C5r: 7'nsI1f1r-' Env. -J. f, 'r- i':mQ-fr-qq Srl-rr-',w,fI,H Mafvr- Pfnufinwf Ln I '1 Vivo P'QsY:1+P Swat? Sn 'Q'a'.. :fn If.-1 I.A'1 'o I ?'95If1f '4 AfIi t9 4 I W'J9'- RAW TWT' GI Olin.. Mm. QTAGQT. Rg.g,a..- RFA T,..,,5,: B. pp.Q,S,H F. Afjjjxvf ?AlIQ'?f My N3d,T5nr- Elf-rn-my. JA yIf:I-'ascr- . , , , . , N . MfParIcm9 C, Dqfpfsfw. RM.-.' Fzufr NNf9ff'esS AG.1'Q E A IAN QQICINTI M 'Lewin II 'RO yIF?'IqEI-SIsA IICV Ban gn MFE M 74 RAN ptez SJWVASA Bamns E- -. gems I asf! -9 'De'?. .N ye. ar .Ls ,K B Q HI? Sf NN . CR A d N . Pasfr IC- tie I-Iednuq. Rfw Su: Ba 'a'o. SIBOULIS7 , , , . .. . - ., f.-M , . ua SCI' 'ace' mx 1' Q 'SQI ' Q ' A Emw' NVIISCW A. I-Iar's': Rfw Seven: D. Jevwse' V 1E':', K. OISQH BuIIe . H A RCW O ne: Sccf' T ,sw I-Iwd Mccubfey Kfcr, POISON Y 2. E Z 1 -9. -'i Q,..f. JUNIOR I IB-3I I JUNIOR I IB-303 reasuef' Forfaf Sezfefefy' Gfbbs Rcw One: I d7CI7EV, Pfesidervr' I'IETTCJ'ICKSOV'7 Vice Presb Dfesidenf' D. JcI'r's2n, Vice President Row Two: M. Jen- deff: E'sI'cIz Secrefary: J. Lund. I-fSc3SU'8f. Row Tws: se' J. SWGFSC' Mfs, BGSIC'3 Bcrchfc' Adaffs. Rcw D.O'scr' Nesmd G'cIdIL.s Ecsfeif. RTN TIvee: Kawai Tffeez Ralf? Ea' VV: a:v. Raw Fax: Dt-i'e w DVR Befqsfftm J. Carr. Riff Foy: E'ke-Iavc Cawscv Kdefiw Scffcedef. Raw Five: Kia' Cas'-. AL.J'1-S'I 'E .A'de's3', RQN F?-fe: Wiraabf, Acgaafd I-Ice' Wa? Jfgberq. Raw Six: I'-IawIv 's:fw Marqueue Lund S'a'9'. fr, Rnw SH: I-Indoaf Basqr E. JCL s3 Tude' Cuf- 'Jar Den Berqh. feII. 4-I 10a's youngest in school For lhe lirsl lime In many years. lhe IOf'x's have- n'? had Me sallslachon ol a new IOB class 'ro lool flown upon as belng lhe VERY youngest Thls onenomenon occurred because hall year grades have been dlsconllnueo and whole year grades ln- corporaled info rho schools. Now lhe IO graders wlll aye lo suller wflh the lllle ol Myoungslersu lor lheir enllre sophomore year. Bul lhe agonies ol being lhe small lry ol rhe scnool aren'l as bad as lhey would seem. Sopho- more glrls may loln a Y-Teen group and Sllver Trl. and The boys may be accepled info one ol lhe many aclive HN' clubs. The IO grade G.A.A, games durlng lhe year have unearlhed many polenf 'nal alhleles. ln lne nexl rwo years Washburn will llnd many ol lhe pre-senl IO grade fellows upholdlng Els greal soorfs record wllh Bob Jahnlce as hoclcey goalee, lloyd Thorgaard and Wes Poller on 'rhe oaslcelball courls and foolball llelds. And lhese 'rhree are only a lew of lhe slars we can exoecl lrom 'rhls oromlslng grade. T cv 5 I. ca ,7 SOPHOMORE IOA-309 X 5 f SOPHOMORE IOA-2 r 1re:S'a lf Ure L1 2b'T'T'l5l' llfi' ffl I Ryan l-law' M3 l.Ff' Wlll i ' N p VVfr,'hlalr l7rflngvfl','rr' llfrwsfvllf' A 'af ll l l vw pow F' fvlf-f-'ff' VW' B'1'r l ul , l- f .. ure. Row Frm: Alek Smplee, lffflljlif' A dv r J-,nrs,n Ness. S 'last ag. SOPHOMORE IOA-2 I 6 Q , fp., MMU, rr,.s3,..,r 4, r-,..,s.,f sf.,W.f, ,, 'ww Hmm Tfowrff- M. Hur-, is v F M V'f's':f ' C 's'fa's'r Vve lrf-see . p'ff df- ' P. lt' lres , fi lw: ff 3' ' S. grad' -i'se Amundson Mrs. lvl. ITV- W Ce'f: l.'Vlrla s ,ra-re law-. Pwr v f-ez N 'Ne'-: Siu fl' Urarr Bssic Sherra Uysv-. Pow Four. Al,3S.,,,,. new L pfil pf, ,, M, W M Swqryag Nfaw 951. F.e: Wa'sr E'e'3-fwsazh , KL W ,, ,. in H, wr 5. if -N 3 Q4 ,.mgr ,vi V r gf Mir, ,-- :LJ 'V-. ' e. 2 . -1,-. J-. r-1 1 r-1, .e Lua sa.,c , A l - Eff' f ,.' ll f'. W' f '- -f 3' '1' H .. Sa-.'--nz gf Anrn' ofa fe' Ba 5 'i - 'JS ' N ' S ' ' p 1 1 M11 H BTN' 'fffz' '. Bird 5 A L'n hp H ' 3 rx S, gf, Hffibf' 1 PM f- P S 2 RD SCPHOMORE IOA-ZI7 Row One: Nelson, Bridcm. Sfvrefary: Mr, Froopn, Sfocl Nell, V. Smrfn, Prosideni. Row Two: R, Johnson, Sfbow, Wfwhqr. Evens. Row Tnroc, Radford, CorbEH, Undornan Fifrln, Duriqar, Row Four: BNN, Mafwn Harnes. Ron Lf-H. Row Five: Mberfs OHare Gminqfon. Allen, Lfar ron, Row Sir: Wonder: Winman, Grf-fan. Huyclf, Rupp Cnarney. SOPHOMORE IOA-2I0 Wow Ona: Briods, Fresicienf' Mr. Krause, Sfrobnl, Vicf Pr:-sidenf: Lindqursr. Row Two: Cramer, Wewlako, Rolf, La Viqne. Row Tnrnfzz Ffemminq, Cross. Anderson, Coauss. Row Four: Hoduo, Perry, Reis-'en Eclmann. Row Ffve: Handfer Ras 'usson Jacobson. Pow Sir: Mi++en- 'ifxfg Tweed Mawson Kemife. Row So-wen: Sflnibsby, Berqnofr, Orson, Goodsoee-d, Src-Jens, s .te rw vf new E 57' -u'f'fY up v-.5-n, N SOPHOMORE IOA-208 pow Ono: Davldsrn Dwof Mfss pewrsfn Robe'+s Presl- denf' Liznnicr Treasurer, Row Two: E315 Asfreford Holsf, Nuqen? Gofdbern. Row Tnree: Pevrier Fado Trauff, Buckingham, Row Four: Eiliorf, Hewrnaker B. Nel- son Marrnbero Benson, Row F3ve: Fasseri, MCMuW!eP Ernsvad L. Swanson. Row SN: Mersor- W?-Ve, C. Jonny son Harrnor J. Larson, R:wS0.ff:'1: Boqzfe Po Qr Jonn- dctn KeVfy. Sfnaao, Cornonsf O di , v, W ,V ,, SOPHOMORE IOA-IO7 iw. one: Sin cnsf' Treasurer' Forssvn Seveury' Homes lice Presroer' Case, P'es3derf. Ro.-. Two: Gower, Haq- Wa- , Miss Harson Mazmscn. Row Trreez Dum' Brown. 'Walker Arndc. Row Four: Tllrman, Kealyq Monaghan Eoen ?:v.' Phe: We 'zP Scnraer, Benson M. Johnson Her-mam Pow SH: HL-,ck Person, Poi+ras, Riebb. Row Seven: Sfdf: Nieo, M:G.7'e Len Q' Neal is SOPHOMORE IOA--I I5 SOPHOMORE IOA-I I3 -. T Qui: if-sl3e ' Effmfl' Sf-f'f4'a',' CWPW1- :f'A CM-1 Lhwfi VFW- 7'-1171A-H A Nw 7'-2s1dP ' S vi 7155-2 30' Voasl, 1' PFW Tvr: Maia- 'fy -42 f-we Q-Fd., 'f:,: 'ww 4-leiiiak' Md 3 Q ifsb-'A . Q, Pvnwx 'iw' ff-Q: Bafis 533' gwig 5 ZW Y hT 7! Ei KW.-,pgs 5' , 9 .N Pu: Vi-L fxaf 'NlQ f'- V ' y af' my , Q A'GQ'if' J nz Mifzad Rv. FEM: TH, Ja Y-'ff-3' Lwwi vous: I M l! imtrwj Swag, M I A I X H I'Q': 2 S,'GDfA'r P-mswr' is Ha ' u. Hn. S -: Lee. JON' 5 Mn' ,S 'i B 'MS A M 15' Wh LP' M' H' Wm v, ' V' 21-3 Ui: ' fvurafs ', P ff S-if.A-'z Balhfxe' - 5 3 ..f vM 1S'2' Nr'-2 S, V'-I fv'iF:':n- if x ,1- A-. 6 io 43 T 6 Y 5 I N x SOPHOMORE IOA-2l2 SOPHOMORE IOA-IO9 ,n , LJv'.' 'Y L Ib JT , -!TED v-' .3Su'C' 1 XVI 'rl A.Y'V.J :VA SQ Lliv . ' H ET'-1 'fir Lf' J 5 za beef' Fe g Sr ,n Pu: L, ,f4,,,3., Q-dyefzy X, V1 ,lg FJ' any H, 'f f' LJEQPU. QJ- fi Ed: Q40 ,xi fdfshrw Qual Hahn ,ian 'Q' N1 5' . ppb' zz .1 'M p'w FL-. J Any, A P LA- Q-Jiyicwl ww: , QZW w,--, 5 D -H vw. P.,-g Mu Sw' V A ,I xr' Q K PM 'Q QT. I V-if MY,:,f' wt: Jar, N1 Q5 H L41---ff Com' ' L 'W L :.q's,' Tn. ' Bama lille: bury: Ffdrec y ':'i HQ 'J V QM J EL 'S 5'en:'ev We-f f 1u': sir, W Q ':,rev, M. Mar' 5' M4335 :Maw 45 AMED as The Land IO OOO La es lvlinnesoTa unTolds a pan orama or incomparible cenic la auTies Nowhere el e is Tnere To be Tound a unTl nT Trail win Through a malesTic ToresT oT pines or The picTuresoue NorTh Shore Drive iTs bold red roclcs ouTlined againsT The cool blue waTers oT Lalce Superior i' 'A' ln lv1innesoTa one may see pracTical scenes like ThaT oT Tle hisTor:cal lvlesabi Range and Traveling xerdanT green in The summer l-lere one may wind The narrow headwaTers oT The Mis ussippi which winds and widens To The souTh Through rich Tarmlands ir 'k The Gopher sTaTe oTTers miles oT The world s mosT wonderTul shoreline Nowhere on The conTinenT do The leaves change color To reveal The diTTerenT seasons as They do here Rushing sTreams breaTh Taking waTer Talls and deep green valleys add To our sTaTe s wealTh oT scenic splendor 'I' 'A' lVlinnesoTa s sunseTs burn The skies wiTh reds and purples and TwilighT on The lakes becomes beauTy aT iTs heighT T en as nighT Talls one is Tilled wih wonder aT The enchanTmenT To be Tound in This Land oT The Sky Blue W1Ters oT , lr , f . . s e ' e ' . C . I G' i ' ' ding l 1 Y iarTher norTh, one discovers lndian Trails and heavily wooded areas, whiTe in winTer, l . ,. h I . I . . .Jr . . I C ' .4:, A QFMK 5 , Mn . ,x A an H v 9 , . . ,. 4 ' - A2,,f ' ggfw... . .-.-a., 7 A ' ' Y - 'Wi' E, -- .- ' 1 ,L D Y A ,-.., -- In-fyf, . f .M 3 x' fi .ff 1 6, Q x -uc..-1-drew' ' ' ' --1 homecoming QUEEN CANDIDATES T' year Wfagrwourr has H5 firm Horrwecomirwg Queer ar+er warilrwg wmv, year, fin grey Mrarrn' Vv!1'f:.Jff wg: give TH., 'x,r'or, Tw: errwer 've fQclEC.d5jTt:5 wrwo were rwomrrwafed by Me vcre of We 'werffw grace were Cokey Qerwwser Delcpree Vxferss Mary Jnrw Prvrweeiirwifwfa De ores Shomrw de' .wud Mary LOU MeHNer. The wrwcie scrwoo' was Men albwed fc vcfe an were six arg Meem wor. Tne 'wo Orrers 5E:36Cf6d fo HTNEVTO wer were Cckey Ge-rhaunw :md Dvhrr-K, Werxil. MEEM AND RUNNERS-UP My-em reigned Ca? the 'rome eerwrirwg cudifgrfurv' gr Frioay QC- Tcbef 11, if we genie Mar eve- rdrwg end er me gafrwe Monday rigwf. The game mag Deer scnedr Ulm: lor Frkmy mlghf buf, because J r Qer weamer, 'f was poerzgcrveg mr' 'we 53,rQwIrvg Morwoey eve- rirg Befween nerves 3? fre game, wnfn we won Meerr wadkec our cnrfg, rrwe Hep: wlfw 'wer fwo Qfferw ilqwfg and fem Hawrin wwe QC? eg 12 'rwasrer ef ,ere-Morfes. She gave Q short wekorrwe addrew io We ummrr, and fre game com Trrrgf,-1, T213 VVf-awllfrwlz Hime L, - ' xl c,ewe:g',1T7Ur: erwdccl egnw rfrere whm 1 'gjmvzef' 'er me Hrs? frm rrl. HOMECOMIN6 DANCE 1 r- HYEF., ggve True ywrwuui '1 yrrrg Jfmpe Erica, rgff, Ja' , 'fecpeq Le. 'af' , .urn 'r 1 'f '1 r ' :,y', 1 1 , ', V f' g 'vr-1, w'NHrA 1 . .,-f,3 ,', ww, r-'rel -yrer . W4 : ,ru 1 we e:,- '21-H H 1 'r' A 'fP mf xg. s Y' . .A 1, bv JK. , v 1. Si . V ,icr. ' f 'P Q4 -'Q 4,f ,.e , 'f in 1 N . Qs- 1 -. ri' Lf- F if 'YY 6 sp W V ix A -In . . M a Y nn L -.gy 1.3 an' ' , .gf ,f 3-XB? .QL .ff V - F, ni .5 - , 'Y -ff' Q Q.: 'N , X L K Q53 -, Q' N Q ig 'Q 7 . A. Q A 'E s 5' '4 A K A ,fy ' N. 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'J lag-135 V V 5 . ai ,3 2 it Vi!! ii A 'fx 5 v SM f J a , Ui, 2 , 1 ik ' s.. 1, 1 fr df hburn GLEE CLUB ACCOMPANISTS --Cfccks Skye, Lncqfen, Marin, Mafnews seared 5+ reno, afe We ace nmseans wn: accompany 'ne Q ee shes ming inef cracice ES'-CCS ana aJs5+of','ns. XNAH- TAN EDITCRS-Kauimann Mani, Befqnnan, ans Kfnc ef are We w j. '71 Mzawus resscnside Far seeYng rnaf fne NVaw7en 'S pw +oA ge-Leef Tn qocc form and on Yme. ALL-CNY-ATnfee Wesnburn begs, Jenn Reneffson, Mfai ,I Nocks and Don LEi'1CiS+'C'T'V, mace AN-C'+y keams durfng 'we Case year, APOLLO WINNERS - Fumre rwak of foaeys weii-mown sing' Mg ram we 'ne Wnvers O4 fne Anais cor-'est Sevefson, Efns befgef, Genscnow and Lenz. SWENGSTERS - Lfnwen Hefcid, Rofn and Coen fnof bcmredq me We OCyS from WdSnbufn who wenf +0 New York wnn Bmce Dybviqs Pwnc wnfn wen nafcwal recognir Hon. SCHQLASTNC NVHNINERSA Tnree of Miss Trowbfaqee bqdr :Mnq young Rennbfanofs recenfy won 1 'yrwae arf ccnfesfs. Tney we eff To f'Q'w+: Weis Aniieff and LJnd. DCSTURE CDN- TESw Bei, Eeeffcnef nddfnq 'nur from-n, HQ .wnnef 'cf We Sei' ana ,ear fn fu row Q4 Hue Q4'S' LXCSLJUQ coweei Rmnefs JV afe LMena.qen La Reb Cfeason ani: MI. ef. GRIST EDITORS - Gewne red weft: We 'acne wow ng cn fne new 'Sage we see cf EHJSVQJ, GPS' Eanofiz Tory S-DV'Av7 ' AN Kaf- ffen Keene, Kzow BCS Smnrnefs ana?-,e'CyRe'Q1I?5, HARMCF-YY ffvemo Ve :Kano we Vnc Ve Fafnnew :aes fni' exchsive 01,5 Q' 'face efs fee' rneefs once 5 wee? In feenn N05 wifn Mn Ra'-f 5: 'ne expose Q? fdrfnenng 'ne . SJATERS-Ebby Me'- '-Cn v 'G. -E Mwrn, and Jaee Femfne 'nefnoefs 'ne Mnnef act Fefe Sra+ Q Cmb Lie'- V'-i 'n 'fe TLSLE enza 'Ce ref. nz we 'fave ec 'Z ire ini S: 'n Defsw 4: :J f '-e nc e-f': 5ns. SWEECF- X'A'iE'C,'l? een:-ns 35 cebre ife 33,3 T n i-Hein inc Tiff L45 'fgr- senior sages MODERN DRAMA CLASS This is lhe class where plays are dramalized and analyzed, slage and lighling plans made, and all lhe small delails lhal go wilh presenling a play. Modern Drama is a popular course wilh sludenls ol Washburn, GIRLS TRY TO BUDGET A group ol exercises used in model ing school occupies lhe lirsl parl ol lhe girI's gym period. The Hindu-Roclc, and lhe Flip-Flop are lwo ol lhe live exerf cises used. The girls gel a lol ol lun oul ol lhem, and il lceeps lhem slim. SENIOR CHEMISTRY Culling chemical capers in lhe lap are Rulh Weigel, Eugene Qll, Marion Wahlguisl, and Allen Kaulmann. Even lhough all ol us are nol as brainy as lnese lour are, we gain a lol ol uselul knowledge and have lols ol lun in lhe chemislry classes. ADVANCED ART CLASS A serior arl class was ollered lor lhe lirsl lime lhis semesler. This class was very new and dillerenl. The sluf denls used oils lor painling porlrails. Jeanne Leupner was lhe model lor lhree days when sludenls painled her por- lrail in oaslels. GIRLS CANNOT LIVE ON LOVE All girls don'l believe in dieling. Ample prool ol lhis can be louno in lhe lunchrooms when lhe girls gel lo' gelher and share lheir lunches and lal esl gossip. BETTER WHIP IT! Jaclc Marlon arg a gang ol Jannr, seniors prepare lo lalce-oll in Jail . IQ47 Cadilac. Tnals Dick Vfnealos oul in lronl acciying 'ne avomalc slarler lo lne Vlniscl' INNESOTA co u l d be called The mosT aThleTnc sTaTe oT The Umon as :T has The TnTle oT naTure s playground and ns The place where everyTh1ng The colorTul sporT1ng goods caTa log can b puT To good use i i' Besides beang a naTural playground :Ts lalces and sTreams are abundanTly supplued wlTh Tush and :Ts woods and Tuelds are Tull oT game 'A' 'A' TourlsTs and sporTs enThus1asTs are aTTracTed To Mun nesoTa s weaTher which will sunT Them Tor anyThung Trom slcnng and slcaTnng clurung The wnnTer To swimming and boaT:ng In The summer wuTn many oTheracT1vuT1es ln beTween 'A' i' lTs rollnng slopes and hllls are su1Tecl as well Tor Tobogganung as They are Tor Talr ways Tor golT i' i lv1lnnesoTa Turns ouT some m:ghTy Tune aThleTes Too No lusT The lorawny TooTball players Trom The Iron Range buT also women who brrng Tame upon The sTaTe and even To our own school wnTh a druver and puTTer 'A' i' When loolanng upon our play ground sTaTe Trom hnllsude or valley TT almosT malces us Thlnlc ThaT The song America wnTh :Ts Oh beauT1Tul Tor spacious slcys Tor amber waves oT gram was wrnTTen Tor our own sTaTe and noT Tor The whole Unlon 'A' 'A' So we oT MlnnesoTa sTreTch ouT a welcome hand To The resT oT The counTry To come and engoy The play grounds ThaT Tool: naTure mllluons oT years To malce The Thungs ThaT malce up lvllnnesoTa I ' ' in e . . . I I ' J . ' . ' ' , . T x Q Q., '33 2. 'f fa 9' Q ws' . 5 K K , 1 x .. 1 X 3' Til pp. I I J , Ef f h .1 I Q Q prix' It 'Q , 1 'Q 6, ww Ei' ' , 1 FY . :Y Q ,E K jr Q 1 Q 2 1 if E: 55 5 H . ,QP ', I A ' Q ' iQ1'f.l Qf4s vu K , Mm, 1 ,, .C 'xxx v A , V xv A A, ii I I V. Q ' K ' u 4:5 ,J 2 Q 4 M Q ' A A X311 K 1, x- X, A '- , b y I 1 I V 4,5 , ' N 'A V 3 H' Ab . i -if .fi V - V ' l , W' 1 aw'- .i t ' 3 ,. X ' .AL Q 31 . , n- - 7 ' M, V252 L7-1 football team Washburn's l946 foofball season proved fo be fhe mosf successful compefifive grind in fhe hisfory of fhe school. Winning 5, losing l, and fying I, fhe Orange and Blue gridders sfeamrollered fheir way fo undis- pufed second place in fhe conference sfandings. The coaching dufies were ably filled by lvlerv Dillner and his assisfanf, Ray Snnifh, bofh of whom are compefenf leaders in fheir own lines: Dillner also acfs as hoclcey head. The squad leadership was infrusfed fo halfbaclc Arfhur Davis who proved himself fo be one of fhe sfrongesf players in rhe cify bofh offensive- ly and defensively. Considerable credif rnusf be given fo Wally Noclcs and Don Landsfrom who were honored wifh berfhs on fhe All-Cify eleven. Thirfeen fhousand people wifnessed fhe firsf fill under fhe lighfs af Nicollef Parlc which ulfimafely de- cided fhe cify's champion. The Wesf Cowboys came from behind in fhe lasf four minufes fo overcome a 7 fo O deficif and win, I3 fo 7. The oufsfanding play- ers in fhe game were Wally Noclcs, Diclc Wheafon. Swede Johnson and Diclc Crichfon. Noclcs showed greaf promise wifh a brillianf running and passing display. Edison fraveled fo fhe Orange field for one of fhe mosf bifferly confesfed baffles of fhe year. The dis- hearfened home feam laclced fheir usual offensive spark and were held fo a 6-6 fie. The rugged line play was fhe feafure of fhe game and was led by guards Wheafon and Collias. Rain and mud were confribufing facfors in fhe final score befween Washburn and Roosevelf when Top: Joe Anderson off for a gain againsf Edison. Boffom: Capl. Ari' Davis hauls down a pass, wifh Edisonis Jerry Mifchell corn- up from fhe rear. Squad: Bofforn Row: Crennen, l-laney, Hughes, Biornsfadf, Phillips, Maffison, Hage, Warner, Werness. Second Row: Thompson, Reinerfson, Johnson, Marfon, Davis, Wheafon, Land- sfrom, Johnson, Collias, Noclcs. Crichfon. Third Row: Meehan, Marfon, Hall, Sfrafhy, Fuller, Sfewarf, Ofness, Foulke, Mgr.: Neve, Mgr.: Mr. Smifh. Fourfh Row: Mr. Dillner, Merriman, Berfelson Lieberman, Burnham, Kline, Poffer, Knox, Webber. Top Row: Anderson, Roedel, Burns, Swalin, Wrighf, Kaufmann, Smifh, Lefson, Hoy, Carlsen. finishes second Dillner's boys elced ouf a 6-O score in fhe closing min- ufes, Though oufplaying fhe Teddies mosf of fhe game, fhe visifors were unable fo score unfil subsfifufe l-lalfbaclc Joe Anderson found fhe field clear on a faked reverse. The vicfory was fhe resulf of coordi- nafed efforfs and could nof be affribufed fo individual players. Nicollef Park was fhe scene of fhe sguadls firsf win over a fighfing l-lenry eleven. Bill Johnson flashed fo sfardom by racing 66 yards fo a deciding fouchdown in fhe opening rninufes of fhe game. Ari Davis con- fribufed anofher score soon affer fo ice fhe confesf. Sferling defensive abilify was displayed by Fullbaclc Jaclc lvlarfon, and fhe complefe sef of linemen on fheir vicious faclcling and fulfillmenf of defensive chores. A hapless Soufhwesf feam fell before fhe power fhrusfs of a confidenf and improving Washburn fighf- ing eleven in a game fhaf ended 26fO. Reserves played a maiorify of fhe game and gave Coach Dillner an opporfunify fo view his I947 varsify candidafes. The filf wifh Marshall was played in frigid weafher and seemed desfined fo end in a scoreless fie unfil fhe final fhree seconds of 'rhe game. ln a lasf, des- perafe affempl' fo score, Wally Noclrs fhrew a fhirfy- yard aerial which seffled in fhe waifing arms of End John Reinerfson. Overioyed feammafes carried John from fhe field in an elafed display of grafifude. Washburn ended fhe season gloriously fo cinch undispufed second posifion by defeafing a favored Soufh squad, I4-6. Fullbaclc Jaclc Marfon, Quarfer- back Ken Wrighf, and iinemen Wheafon and Land- sfrom led fhe charge fo a deserved vicfory. This greaf finish fo a mosl' successful season can be af- fribufed fo fhe coordinafed efforfs of a well-coached feam which refused fo allow early sefbaclcs fo dampen ifs ambifions. Congrafulafions, Coach Dillner, on a job well done. Too: Kenny Wrighl shakes off a wouid-be Edison faclcler. Bof- lom: Wally Noclcs picks up speed affer going fhrough Soufh's line. Baclcileld: Johnson Marion, Noclms. Line: Davis. Johne san Collias Carlsen, Wheafon, Lardstrom Crichron. 'fi- as i Reunerlson Tips One In Againsl Edison washburn crfy champs o s allera 3731 eallllee o o lne regular game Peler Row land was llle dead eye lor llle Orange willl I4 poinls Aller anolller bye llle Millers mel a louglw leam lrom Norlli, and a ougll lrailing, - al llall, ended viclorioas, 34-3 I. Davis go liol again, and collecled I5 ooinls' Rowland was secon wiln nine, The learn showed llleir Cham' oionslnip lorm againsl Roosevell in llie linal game ol lne season, as Paul Scanlon pal in eleven poinls lo relo lne learn along lo a 39-32 w'n. Neal l-loy lolaled nine. in Reinerlson w s given a gnosl on lne All-Cily learn lor ns i e w r in llle o'vol spol o Wasnburn. l'le coiiecled a lolal ol 69 ooinls lor lne Grange in llle cily race. Pele-r Rowland gol 57, and Arl Davis 'lil lne even O nnarlf. ine leam was nol us lo ar I ln Tw'n- ily game l, l Ma shall downed a lignling Wasl - la rn learn, 4l-35. Bob Werness sea lced lne Orange wiln e'gnl. , le lirsl am 5 oislri e I 'sed lo a - ' '7 Co e, a -ame oal on og 44 . avf, nign eoinle., ' asnoan w'ln ' 'ie ovo norgaaro gol l . Tne Millers ended lneif season Oi' i n - in 'ie , 6 i Consolalicn game ne nexl niglil Qeinerlso Collecled I7 and Thor gaard gol IO ao Wasnburn sllould be Iuslly Oroud ol Mr Ross and llle learn as lney wenl lllrougn llle season m'xing only a lew deleals wi many wins. And we all lcnow llial Wasnburr could nave gone a lol ,arlller if Marlon and BN Jonnson olayed llle enli e season. Reinerlson 6 and Scanlon I3 rebound. Johnson Davis Larson Scanlon Ffiififfm- , 1 'K TRW' ' 1 ' ,xr ,S x Q 1 2 f' ', 'f'f.,1gw f- ,f-7 f ,,.. A , , ,gf . ,,., ' Qin 1 2 'fu 5'- X My V, JZ W 7 W Q 4'-F513 1 ? w, s . - 4 ' , . . 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Some key men are being losl lhrougn gradualion, bul lhe remainder are slrong in spiril and physi- cal slaminat however, more men will gladly be accepled nexl lall. Washburn began lhe season by losing lo Roosevell, lhough nol loo badly. In lhe nexl malch Marshall had lo work hard lor a close viclory. The lhird clash was wilh Vocalional, a good leam, and lhe Orange were again delealed. lvlalch number lour lound lhe Millers coming oul ahead ol Norlh, bul lhey again lasled deleal al lhe hands ol l'lenry. Neverlheless, improvemenl is noled, and considering a lack ol eguipmenl and a lale slarl, we didn'l do loo badly. lv1innesola's erralic wealher has given Washburn's skiers very lillle opporlunily lo prove lhemselves in lhe pasl lew years. Lasl year Washburn losl in lhe Cily Meel. This was due solely lo lhe lacl lhal lhe Millers had no iumpers compeling. ll Washburn's slylisl Dick Thompson hadn'l broken his arm, lhe Orange and Blue's iumping division would have been line, cinching a high place, il nol lirsl. This winler lound Thompson's arm in good shape, and he proved il by laking lirsl place in lhe Cily Jumping lvleel, lbecause ol lack ol snow, no cross-coun- lry or slalom evenls were heldl. Ralph Brolen look sevenlh place, giving Roose- vell lirsl place and Washburn second. Earlier in lhe season Washburn had an invilalion meel wilh Breck, in which Ralph Brolen, Fred Fischer, l'lerby Day. Fred Wrighl, Roger Gurley, Rog Caulf- man, and Bob Schmidl showed greal promise lor nexl vear. SPORT FLASHES-As we go lo press lhe lrack leam has won all ils dual meels. The baseball leam is in lirsl place, lhanks lo lhe superb pilching ol Nocks and Crichlon who have 28 scoreless innings lo lheir credil. Dick Crichlon pilched a no-hil, no-run game againsl Soulhwesl. Wally Nocks shul oul Wesl allowing one hil. The lennis leam leads lhe league having won lour slraighl. Vfresdfnq Sduao Fifs' Raw: L. Btage Qrafe Cs ed Se:t':1 Ravi: Mn Hee:-fs: Qassi' C3 'as E': s'a:'. T 'a RQN: Be de' Arrdd Abe? D. B:uqe'z, Nefe, Sklina Squad: PVS' Raw: Gurle, Tfzmpszn De 'ie'. Sack Row: Mr, Larsen Sa'es Ne 53' S:h'n'd' line B ,'er Carler. wrestling - skiing i94b fs -S'a'e Real, Team: Mr. Larseo Ccarr Mee- ra' A':e's:' Seine. e is Squad: Mr, Mar- 'i- Paiie Vfiiard Ta ,ger Fihre' Sezal While, ofi Sued: Bon: Qi.-.1 Ranlfai :take Kane, Hours Bit , Pri'if . Se :rd Raw: Smilh, Har- oinu 'Xless Weflyein S':'fs. Top Qcwi Schedin, l-lccraf' Zami Knaul: C Cross, Keno.: Cole, Falb, Mr, Awe. tennis - golf Well Washburn has done il again! The Tennis Squad ll946j caplured lhe Cily and Twin Cily lilles, sparked by co-caplains Pudge Whilcomb and Morrey Salkin. There were no oulslanding players on lhe leam, as in years pasl, bul general good learn play proved lhe lormula lor viclory, The boys who did lhe mosl playing were lirsl doubles, Jerry Preslon and Dave Willard? second doubles, Bob Rogge and Paul Dam- krogerf lirsl, second, and lhird singles, re- speclively, Morrey Salkin, Bob Berglalk, and Pudge Whilcomb. The leam won all ol lheir eighl cily rneels, bul losl lo lhe Blake aggre- galion by one poinl. The loughesl rnalches ol lhe season were Roosevell, Soulhwesl, and Wesl, which appear lo be lough again lhis year. Four lellermen relurn lor Washburn lo oppose lhem. They will be aided by some younger players who show promise in lhe gualilying rounds. This year's caplain will be elecled laler in lhe season. Mr. Curlis Marlin, lennis coach, slalecl. Tee lhe ball up a bil higher, back up lrom lhe ball a lillle rnore, lhal's beller. Now, lake your backswing slowly and keep your head downl These are iusl a lew ol lhe many in- slruclions Mr. Lloyd Alwin, goll coach, will be giving lhis year as no lellerrnen relurn. A round-up ol lasl year's lI946l lacls would menlion lhe names ol Rook Moonan, Bud Turnouisl, and Kenny l-lawkinson doing mosl ol lhe' driving, chipping, and pulling lor lhe Orange. The season ended wilh lhe Millers in lourlh place wilh a lolal ol IO malches played. Bob Slewarl, Ed Schlachler, and Sleve l-lolly also ligure in lor some ol lhis glory. This year lhe boys will be oul praclicing al Meadowbrook, Washburn's home course, hop- ing lhey will be one ol lhe I2 lucky linkslers lo receive lree green lee passes. We wish luck lo a green squad, and know lhey will do lheir besl. Doug a nd Ricky Gilmore beckslrokes swimming The Orange and Blue lankmen finished lhe season by winning meels lrom Vocalional, Soulh, Henry, and a praclice game lrom Edison, bul dropped iour lo Roose- vell, Marshall, Norlh, and Wesl. Wilh Doug Warner as caplain and Ricky Olson as acling caplain lhe Miller lankmen finished a hardfloughl bul nol loo successlul season. The learn will have lo be parlially made up again as Ronald Gilmore, Bob Cole, Ricky Olson, and Carson Ocken graduale in June. Doug Warner, Tom Bell, Don Denike, Phil Linwick, Fred Fischer, Jim Lackore, and Roger l-larman will be back nexl year along wilh many promising lenlh graders. The swimmers who slarred in lhe dillerenl evenls are as follows: Back Slroke, Ronald Gilmore, Tom Bellt Breasl Slroke, Bob Cole, Don Denike: 220-yard dash, Ricky Olson, Jim Lackore: Divers, Phil Linwick, Fred Fischer: IOO-yard dash, Doug Warner, Bill l-lendrickson, and Roger Harman: 40-yard dash, Doug Warner, Bill Hendrickson, and Roger l-larman. Washburn's swimming prospecls look very good for nexi year. Wilh so many relurning members and many promising lenlh graders, lhe season will probably be very evenllul. Under 'rhe able rnanagemenl and supervision ol Mr. Alwin lhe season passed wilhoul a hifch, Mr. Lee and Jay Ocken assislecl and gave lhe leam much valuable coaching. Washburn gives ils 'rhanks To Mr. Alwin lor his line work wilh The learn. Washburn 54 Vocalional I7 Washburn 25 Roosevell 50 Washburn 45 Soulh 26 Washburn 2l Marshall ,, 54 Washburn 46 Flenry. 29 Washburn 25 Norlh, 49 Washburn 28 Wesl 47 Vifashburn 43 Edison 3 Fran? Row: Den Second Row. Fische C5 Linwici Bel Ocken, Ha . oh. Iilld Rcw' CSO' Warne C L L... BOYS' W CLUB Leffer sweafers were a hidden freasure unfil fhis las'r year. Since fhen, fhe lucky boys having earned 'rhe covefed W's have openly dis- played Them. There are several ways you may earn membership in fhe W Club of Washburn. The selecf fellows. having mel The requiremenls in some maior or minor sporr and be- ing approved by The board of coaches, are made members. Mane agers and boys serving The school for 'rhree years are also awarded a manager or service W. l-lowever, fhese leflers are much more Than beaufiful orange and blue clofh. They represenf lhe +ime, fhe labor, sacrifice, and somelimes physical iniury fhe boys have gone fhrough for 'lhe school's afhlefics. Wi+hou+ rhe help of fhe various coaches, if would nor have been possible for These boys fo parrici- pale in fheir individual sporfs. Washburn salufes 'rhese boys and fheir coaches. OUR CHEERLEADERS GIRL CHEERLEADERS have be- come an es+ablished fhing here af Washburn. They seem lo gel' be++er cheers from 'rhe crowds af fhe games. Of course, fhe new cheers which have been made migh+ have somefhing +o do wilh ir. Now, if iusf a few fellows would go our for cheerleading we mighl be able To be heard across +he audiforium floor or Too+baIl Tield. BOYS' W CLUB-Fron? Row: Neve Cole Graumann Olson Oclcen Second Row Willard Peferson, Collias, Cassin. Third Row Cunningham Ch lmers Osen Bougelz Fourfh ow Kaufmann, Rogge, Crennen, Mitchell. Filfh Row Daw-lcrooer l-loy Ber'e sen Swalln Sixfh Row Reinerfson, Landsworn, Johnson Gilmore Sevenfn Row Noclrs Carlsen Johnson Warner Laclcore Eighfh Row: Sfarlc, Veaasen Wrfghf. Marlon Nr h R w Lmderberg R Johnson Anderson P xd L rf! CHEERLEADERS-Fronf Row: Lindquisf Tyslr La Sard Arnold Wiggens Jordan Top Row Olson, Thayer, Nelson, Johnson, Nelson G.A.A. BOARD 7555. will l ever make S+? This fs lne oueslion lnal is aslced by all G.A.A. Board members ev- ery Friday. Under lhe guidance ol Miss Evelyn Bowen and lvlrs. Pxrdelle Du Lac lhe board meels every Friday promplly al 7:55. There are always aboul lwenly lo lwenly-live girls on lhe board, so il is usually divided inlo groubs. Each group nandles a special sborl. lvlosl ol lhe soorls are played lor a monlh or more belore lhe nexl soorl is slarled. This board also blans a Gr.A.A. parly al lhe be- ginning ol lne year lo acguainl lhe new girls wilh lhe dillerenl aclivilies. The reguirernenls lor a SIKA. board member are lo be a wearer and lo have al leasl a C average. This year's board presif denls were Tary Sargenl, lall see mesler, and Colcey Gerhauser. spring semesler. G.fX.A. is one organizalion lnal almosl every girl belongs lo. ll lalfes care ol all lhe girls' alhlelics oulside ol school. ll is very ace live, and il sponsors many aller school drives besides G.fX.A. worlc. CAPTAINS Malcing All-Cily in loolball baseball and hoclcey, Wally Noclcs has done guile well in Washburn alhlelics. l-le was caplain on lhe hoclcey squad and a co-caplain ol lhe baseball leam. Calching passes and pilching no-hillers are Diclc Crichlon's la- vorile paslimes. l-le's caplain- elecl lor nexl lall's loolball learn and a cofcaplain lor baseball. Caplain f'-Xrl Davis led lhe l946 foolball leam lo lhe besl record in Washburn's hislory. l-le also nad a lcnaclc lor sinking long ones as a guard in baslcelball. Don Landslrom was a mainslay bolh as a hurdler in lraclc and a laclcle in loolball, lhrough which he received All-Cily honors. Tarz lvVarner ol lhe swimming learn was one ol lhe besl dash men in lne cily. Usually coming in lirsl or second, he was a good example and a good cablain. Oulslanding lor his delensive fulloaclhng on lhe loolball leam and lor nfs greal abilily as a guard on lne basifeloall floor, clacl lvlaf- lo' was a :reofl lo 'Washburn 69 Q.A.Px, BOARD FALL: Row Uni,-: C713-'hausi-i, Lund, F. Jolnnszn ireasurij-iq Sargenl lnreside liclrlund Vice Presd,-'ll' l-lausfrv Sfffrfvan. Pow Two: Wood V, Sfn r lvlurdoclc Wf-issicool Rudi lc Milfhell. Pow lmao: Eidf-, Jaroby' Qsvf' Pobdislc Mafhews liiriland. Rrrw hmm: Wf-ima Gilguisl Plwwrri-' lvl, Snifh, lay-,W-r Can lflrql Cfrcviingg Travis l.1 1s Marldr N105 C'ii'a ' Vv'arrwf', Q' ' if MQ! B 0:51, 1. Mvlggil' ru x A 'D N 1 I clnfwloe Row One: Murdock Sarqonf Mifcnexf WQTSSQCH TayWnv'. Row TWO: Smifn Klidnw, Hayward, Maffson, Gornauser Friclcson. Row Three: Fiferman, Holland ildv, Vandorizoof, Johnson. Row Four Twencm Raidifi Kinq, Bern Lowry fcldund. GIRLS' W WEARERS A A L: RCW Cnc: Mfs. Dulaf Lamp' fran Bm N, Ffferrnan Ericksfln, Lund Pvaner, M155 Bowen, Row Twd: Lang- Mend, Gould, Kildow, Bar?NnH, Fisher. Haywaad Wrzcwd, Row Tnroni King Holland, Lawlor, Ke-Ny, B, Johnson Jatobson Ginn' Gernfmsfef. Rnw Four: Kriccnbauv Kaufmann, Hauser, Eldund lcwry, F, Jfuhnson, Eide. Row Five: Cosler, B. Carison, Gilquisf, Leonard Gudqeon Lf-ifrn, Be'q Calm. M-Z: Rfiw Uno: Mivhen Sarqenf MUfphf'7', TGYHJY, hwf, Rrw Twfw: Vandornrmf, V, Srniib RMBCH' Mmdfifk, WDIO, WDIQGX Wei, Rf x-.' TVWVEFI Mfcubrfry, Maffsdn ,N4c3YP'6vlS Pobci5r,Ran1,rn Novon Sta' len Row Four: Pmrnrner, Twenqel Raf- fwiff Wanlquisr, MaQMicna04, M, Srnifn Slevenouzh, Osfer. 70 girls' sports Tne word Gyn. ro rnosr nneans a olace wnere lun ls nao by all ear some g'rls aroand scnocl Ocnll' seern rc acoreoale lne yarloas aQ+Yy7l'es sconsored durlng lne year. lne G.A.A. lDC5'G arranges fne senedales for al' fre garnes ellner 7' or oar oi scnool. Sreeooa ' osened fre season mln ine Janaary Sennors Cerrlrg Na+ Vle, lne 'lA's of 322, now 7n l2B, sJrf :nsed rre scroe oy 'w'nn'ng rne yoleyoalf cnarnplonsnln frorn rne June Senors. Coe of lne rnosr cooalar soorls dur ng rne lrs' sernes'er .-was 'ennls. Ca' of l54 players rlye girls were lei' 'n lne :tlaycds our lne 'nreryenlng Cold wearrer donls Cerro' any one ol rnenn ro Clalm rne Qnanwzfonsno l-loweyer +ne coo we-alner :fd lreeze lne oonds and Ace sl4ar7ng refgneo for awfle. Tnere is no connpellllon ln lnfs scoff, Eyeryone wno 's rryfng For a leller or an ernolenn car sfale ano 'I lney Cass lne olfferenl lesls, fney earn :tc?nrs. lnls year ninelyfllye arnblllous souls slcaled ar Lynnnursl Nleollel' Feld, Pearl Park, and af rne Arena. Ella AWalV3erl ano Yvonne Anway were in cnarge al Lynnnarsl, Janer Bleslerleldl ar Nleollel, Nan Welmer and Berry l4Trdler ar fjearl and Colcey Qerlwauser al lne Arena Rdlng and golf nor only, Corne ln lne fall, buf also 'n fne sorlng. Las? fall forryenre rTders and slxleen goll ers larned oar. Anyone wno 'wanrs lo parllclpale ln ellner off lnese srforrs, nas ro naye a slgned card lrorn nonne srallng 7+ Is all rlgnr. Tne scnool doesn'+ send any- one wlln fre girls our erelers lnal lney go al 'rnelr own leisure. Swlmmlng always loolceo forward lo by eyeryone, nad a good lurnour lnls year. Voa nave ,our cnolce o' swlrnrning ar lne Alnlelic Club. or al lne Y.XfV.C.A. ln order ro swfrn al' lne Alnlellc Clsbl ellner you or your 'FVTGFO nas ro oe a nnernoer. For lnose wno worlr alfer senodl deck fenrrs ang oadrnnlor oroyge a QOCG cnance lo gef lnose exlra oolnls. However, lnose wno can? olay al 7:55 a. rn, can play arrer senooi. lr ine lenln grade lilly-low players larned oar. In rne eleyenln, one Hundred and +lnlr+yfs7x, ang ln rne lweirrn lwenly six, So., lor alf yoa lenrn graders wno nayenl lalcen oarl Tn S.A.A. yer gel easy ne-fl Senlernber and earn lnal A Y ,XA I-- eyr Y W M -l rr 4, A Q 2 EOPLE vlsuTung M1nnesoTa are cerTaun To arruve durlng an evenT Tul season i' 'A' Every summer Mun neapolus sponsors an AguaTennual which Includes parades conTesTs rangnng Trom mvllcrng cows To Twurlmg baTons bands baseball Tennis swummlng barber shop guarTeTTes and vns:Tlng d1gnITarues The enT1re aTTaur rs Topped oTT wnTh a sTar sTudded swummrng show The belle T The ball IS a queen chosen Trom represenTaTsve MnnnesoTa crT1es When crowned she obTauns The privilege oT relgnmg over The nexT years AguaTennlal i' 'k The Sa1nT Paul WlnTer Carnlval occupies The wunTer spoTlughT Speed slcaT4ng Kung Boreas hms ueen and Vulcan The Fare Kung all presenT a plcTuresgue display OT granduer IT as only wrTh The Tall oT The Ice Palace ThaT Thus pagenTry ends 'k 'A' Qne oT The greaTesT lVlmnesoTa Tlgures IS Paul Bunyan who made his home wuTh Babe The Blue Ox aT Bemudlu Perhaps The mosT popular sTory abouT Paul and Babe concerns The Time when They Traveled around The sTaTe surveying land IT seems, as The sTory goes, ThaT everywhere The Two sTepped They leTT greaT lmprunTs behind lT fanned ThaT mghT wnTh l The resulT ThaT lv1lnnesoTa has I0,000 lakes 'A' 'A' These are buT a Tew oT The evenTs and lore Thaf MannesoTa TosTers ., f xt I' 4 ' M 4 n 1 1' Q rf i, I ffm ' fy' 7 . l .if , R. X I I I I I , . ' ' . o . , Q . - . D- ig nf- fi' ' i : i- ri the torch burns brighter P1 5 P ii Ou oiease send or Mocno fo Mr, Fieenofs o ice for an interview ri Inf away? 'Yes or Qoursei 's is 'rne irst step Me roao fo beconfng a work ing mernoer or National P-ionor Socfefy Taking a few more steps toward his goal our pros nective Qenius finds ninnseif attending The Induction Cere nnony 'n the Maud, Vfniie Joe is sweating our the i ts and sriii shaking irorn irigni' fyes, they iinaliy found inn ug in 'rne Corner of fne bei-Qonvi, Rabb' Minda is speaking i ir nf of ine ii ii N n t e Crincicles of the N Tnis terrn We -ooety donated ren books to our scnooi iiorary. The Spring ine prexfousiy i O N.H.Sf-R .n. Van wrnoii irrnf.: fip. r Banquet final y brought some activity E 1 nec? ix e Honor Qociety V, 'TK' ' :P ,,, , ,. .,',,,Q, i f. N w N.:-1.5.-R Mfcsbff i aiiezp is 'H ,fps ,.f.f. 3 r,. V-f.,,ff.,-0 vi as 1 rw-: rif-s, nic-w f ': N f ,n ' f- ' '-1-1 ow .,-. . f. ,, ri: f-, nwefvz VV i M i and brlghter 1 A viser Lxrfls an EL i fi i D '1 GJC fi scholarship character leadership service the world was ORCHESTRA DELIGHTS Violins, your slring please? aslced Mr. Super in +he midsf of runing lhe orchesrra. Each day, rhird period. fhis small group of srrings and winds prac+ice for perTec- lion. This year srrains of Show Boar by Jerome Kern. 'Richard Three Qverhired' and March ol The Sleel Men filled rne audilorium. The orchesrra is direcred by Mr. Super. Ahrnoaqn mis semesler fhe number o? Arrisfs has beer smaii rney have lhe promise ol more players nerr year. Several audiroriums rhis lasr sernesrer began wiln +ve orcheslra playing various snappy runes. MARCHES GALORE Theres a blare of 'rrumpels and a ruhfle of drums as The band proceeds wilh a snappy march. Oh no, il isn'+ all marches, il you wail They may play S'rephen Fosrer Melodies. This rarher large group of rrumperrers, wind, and drummers is under rhe able direclion of Mr. Super. Aida, played by rhe band, helped rhe January Seniors To keep in srep as rhey Tiled up ro 'ralce 'rheir chairs. The band always assisrs ar rhe Toolball and baslcerball games playing berween halves or quarrers. The band is responsif ble Tor Turrherinq school spirir during such acrivilies. ORCHESTRA-Row One: Taylor, Weisslcopf Mr, Super. Lillehauqer. Hicks. Row Two: Arnold l, Johnson Preslon Sykora Mccubrey, Row Three: Urheim, Srebbins Hanson, Anqle. Row Four: Moe Pelroh' G. Johnson, Creiqhlon. BAND-Rfw One: ferr- Bram Ka 'es Mi. Such' Tarn l-loose' L. Carrsnr- Qww Twifz Vv'a o Qsfrern. Daria, G. Oson J. Andersff lrcieif R. Andersen, Row Three: Bervran M. Jcmsfn Derixe. Ga'or-er Fort Ccrber' Bus'ee. Row Pom: Morgan Pfirilrin Lillggrnl Bivf-rs Braclcefr Andrews Vidmar. Row Five: 52. Alrren, Cocrrar Kar-,' Sheldon Soardo C' -4 ,rs Q. bathed in music Jauin' I+ Up lef's give with the vocals ''Halleluiah-ffhallelu--iah. Halle-lu-iah, halle-lu-4 iah, Halleluiah-hallelu-iah. No, lheir molhers weren r scared by a phonograph, 'rhis is wha? you hear echoing 'rhrough fhe halls around +he audilrorium aboul December 25. For lhe Lord God- in a high lreble, and -porenf reign--Th in a very low bass. Their voices chime in one of rhe grealesr songs ever wrilren- The Hallelujah Chorus. Twice a year lhe sludenls ol Washburn are privileged 'ro allend a program pul on by lhe Mixed Glee Club. Around Chrislmas, 'rhere is lhe Chrisfmas Chorus, and in lhe spring, we have a Spring Sing. Up unlil lhe year belore lasl, 'rhe choruses and glee clubs were led by Mr. Beclcslrom. Now we have a new leader, Mr. Bolewine, who wields his baron wilh lhe grace and rhylhm ol a maeslro. During 'rhe year, Soulhwesfs glee clubs sang al our school and gave a performance 'rhal everyone lilced. In relurn, our singers wenl lo Soulhwesl and gave an audilori Mr, Balewine Difeds Singer, um for 'Hrieir srudenl body. VVe're proud ol our singers. BASS AND ALTOiRow Ono: Wiegrnan, M. Jacobson, Clarlc, Cvrapp Mr. Bolewine, .l. Cuilis, Taylor, Kuilzman, Gilqer. Row Two: Raymond Dubay, Sfhaoilev, Thayer Marlin, Neil Flavin Richards. Row Three: Rosen, McConville, R. Curlis, Salornonsen, Nyslrom, R. Robinson McCubre-,, Fieernan, Row Four: Jordan, J. Jacobson Zernlin, R. Olson, Broren, J. Srnilh. Abram. Aarnodl, Row Five: Sellner, D. Fisher Srheir-r, Harlmarn Dagenharl, F. Fisher, Fahr, D. Hendnrsen Ncrlhlf-ll. Row Six: Giislad, Hume, Teslin. Klein. J. Schaeiei, Biedeser Abbe, Thompson, Dale Burnham. TENOR AND SOPRANO--Row One: Melville, Waiqal, Ericlcson, M. Nelson, Mr. Bolewine, Cooperrnan, M, Srnilh, Brown. Lcubncr. RowTvv03VVl1i?ir13, Lawrence Swanson Rnrlr, Guslaiscn Lirdselh, Russell, Porrf-Tzlce Vanderhooi. Row Three: King, Cornelison, W, Larson, Hellne Mafhflws Kennedy New Lenz, Row Four: Ralclill, Twenge, Wahlguisf, Le-irxhlon, Hovland Gilrhrisl Severson, Byrd, Row Five: R. Aifnen Wheaton Rnoades, .u..,, Pope, J. Anderson, Hughes, H. Carlson, Jacobson. p.f.a. hears glee club The Girls' Glee Club, direcTeo by Mr. Bolewine, sang aT an April meeTing of The Windom PTA. 'Tne Old Lame LighTer, l'Green CaThedral, ano The lndian Love Call are a Tew examples oT Their selecTions. The Spring concerT is The program To which all The girls foolc Torward. They all loolc exouisiTe in Their lovely oasTel Tormals, Georgia lv1aThews, Carol Sylrora, and Diane MargueTTe, The pianisTs, deserve a loT oT crediT Tor making The Girls' Glee Club such a huge success. The Male Chorus is also under The direcTion oT Mr. Bolewine. They have The able assisTance of Jerry Lindgren and Clyde Crooks, The pianisTs. The boys sang Tor The men of Windom aT a P.T.A. dinner. 'Rollin' Down To Jordan seemed To receive The mosT compIirnenTs. Besides singing aT The P.T.A., They puT on Tine perTormances aT The NicolleT l'loTel and The Apollo Club. AT ChrisTmas Time The clubs ioin To Turnish musical enioy- menT Tor Their parenTs, singing lovely ChrisTmas Carols for Two enioyable hours. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Row Qret Riche CurTis Bancrof' Roberfs. Mr Bo ew n W iss o v znan Roberts LinoquisT Row Two Boron Hansen Nea' Rider Scvle Leufner WhiTinQ Melville Schaer w cabo ar- V asse LmdseTh Mieries Mindrum Tysln Coooerrnar D. Willians, li, Williams. Row Four: .lo nson uginsTein l-larse a S cw T Ulm R chards land OsTer, Diclrson, Row Five: Rorlc Kuam Llclund Thayer, lr-la use sen C ins o ous usse aco s n w Curis Mille, Agrwodr Cammaglr, Freeman Gilchrisr, Kennedy MaThews Raym o W ow e e ades 'rn s n Juul ever son. Byrd, Var'oerhooT Wahlgcisf, Kin: Giiger Twenoe Ccrnelison. BOYS' GLEE CLUB--Row One: Meyers, Lenz Brofen HelTne Mr. Bo ewine Pa en Sm T-lu hes Jacobsor Axness F, Fischer, Liroqren P.. Olson Croolcs. Row Tl'-ree: Scherer n e on v e re ary Pr Verqeier Vice Pres: enT T-larTmar, PresidenT' Fahr NorThTelT. Rcw Four: Almen, SchaeTer, Pepe aycool reas.1re Ab e Zem ir ner Fisc Five: T-lume FausT, Keln, Ernsberger Dale, TesTin, Thompson Bredesen WheaTon 77 qw.. .', ' ' X I0-E Girls Aid Club Proiecl Pracfice Makes Poise -'Fed quantify plus qualify Fall Spring Ann I-Ioiland Presidenl . .Eugenie Leighlon Laura Murdock Vice Presidenl Nancy Van Tassel Cokey Gerhauser Secrelary . Marilyn Nelson Isufh Weigel Treasurer Ruth Weigel Probably lhe Iargesl single organizalion here al school, 'rhe Upper Class girls' club, beller known as U.C. around Washburn, is also one of The more aclive ones. Any girl in IIA, IZB, or IZA is eligible. Each semesler lhe club chooses a proiecl which provides some service 'ro lhe school. The proiecl carried rhrough lor The fall 'rerm was lhe buy' ing ol mirrors lor The powder room downslairs. This was very imporlanl To lhe female secrion ol Washburn. The Spring proiecl included acguainling our 'renlh grade girls wilh Ihe ways and means ol gelring along in Washburn. This proiecl was under Ihe general supervision of 'rhe Service Commillees who slarred I'he proiecl' wilh a parly lo acguainf rhe girls Ihemselves. In addilion 'ro each semes+er's special proiecl, UC. lol- lows an inleresling program lor lhe benelil ol ils members. These aclivilies include movies, dances, and guesl' speakers along wilh meelings and numerous parries. One ol 'rhe parries which slands our more prominenfly Ihan lhe olhers is lhe big Chrislmas parly wilh Sanla Claus passing our Ihe gills. lYes, you did a prelly good iob ol imilaling Sanla, All. Say, girls, how aboul having Tary Sargenl IMC. al lhe parlyl lead us in anolher Chrislmas carol? A+ one meeling we managed Io corral lvlr. Dillner Io pinch-hir for a speaker who didn'+ show up. I-Ie gave us a mosl inleresling 'ralk on To Dale or Noi lo Dale. In his Ialk he relaled Io The girls his experience wilh his Dale Bureau. lThey fell me he has quile a 'rhriving businessl. Ask lhe genlleman himself for lurlher delails. These are a few examples ol whal you're missing if you do nor belong, Yes, 'lis Truly spoken, girls, lhal' lo be an up-and-coming Washburn enlhusiasl is Io be an aclive mem- ber ol our U.C. club. U.C. CABINET-Row One: Dahl, Gerhauser, Secretary: I-Iailand, Prasidenli Murdock, Vice Presidenlq Weigel, Treasurer. Row Two: Lilson, Manlz, I-lauser, Eklund, Thayer, lvl. Larson. Row Three: Kohoul. Slralhy, Berg, Miller, Vanderhool. ax. 5 ?rQ? ,Jr 'A Q i A ,Q Q !2u 'z 7' M ww A K- 'S sf A4 , 2 H11 5 is wi 2 P gf 5 iSX?V59W 1 56. ff ,vll fs 5 , V y x Q 1 9 , f if? VE? f as 'ggggwwiigs ? 6 G gs Qgiifgl -54, :S 2. S SQ. gi Q gre ' 1 ' f V V' v-. 5 av Noses ln The News three cheers for grlsf mill l'low gay as Hue lrufe ln Hue plnlszed mad luouse room 220 belle-r known as Hue Grrsl roorru7 l-lere Hue edllors reugn sucreme over Hueur subrecls Hue reporl ers Durung Hue lall semesler Allen Kaufmann and KaHuy Kuldow wre co edurors un cluref Tluey luad comolele cluarge ol Hue larsl Huree paces of Hue labloud known as Hue Grusf Tlrue lourHu page Waslu burn s sporls afield was lended oy Bob Summers Nance Ralclrll 'roolc care or Hue lealure malerual and Tory Smrllu was news edulor Bus ness manager Pau us Prollengerer sprouled grey lfuaurs lrylng To keep Hue Grusl from sunkuruo rnlo Hue desoarrs of deol lluus meanl rolleclrrug and rallyurug subscrrolrons and supervuslng Hue Colne sland durrrug Hue loolball games Co ofllce managers were Gayle Marlun and Joyce Muller ln Hue Sorung semesler KaHuy Kuldow and Ted Carlsen became edulorln cluuel and sporls edrlor respecluvely as Allen Kaufmann and Bob Summers loolc over Hueur 'obs on Hue Waluuan Doug Daluluru moved Info Hue assrslanl eorlorslruuo buf Tory Smurlru and Paulus Prol lengerer remaurued rn Hueur same oosrluons True edulors may come and go buf Hue Gras? seems lo always appear on every oHuer Tluursoay wuHu due respecl for vacaluons ruowever The Grusl mollo Please Hue Publrc by Prrnlung Hue Prrrulable IZA GRIST STAFF Wluealon Gaoe Mellle Kung Berg Murdo lr Ganscluow V rderln or S+aHer Ralclrl Frle an Bredesen Solversoru s e ST STAFF Row One S ue M S wyer Knldow V rr Hu M lu n Jrrurusruru fuopermaru V Murphy rawlcrd l. Gul erl P w T Gus als n clue r e ' u r r l a ugaru ser' M1 Van la w ruree en Train, wen r e 'uaro P w our ulce Sarjenr Dallrrr ro rruo oe er Bens llquusl Dur an' ow Frve Mclfu uclc T Carls ru Prcllerufeuer N rllufeu lu Nrql-lrraalo En er rn gran Lenz ow Sax Pernerfsoru Dalulr Tlnulxn McCabe Kluyda Crfr nen Sumnuers Mufcluell Swuuy er Greenwald staff races for deadline 'GET YOUR COPY IN! FRIDAY IS POSITIVELY TI-IE DEAD4 LINE! These miIdI?I commenfs may nave been neard Iloahng or maybe we shouId say burshng Iorfh from Thar miId-mannereo IiHIe Ieliow si++ing behind 'rhe desk in Room ZI8 any sixrh period during March. OI whom are we speaking? Why, no ornef Inan The Louis Claeson of Wanian Tame na+chI Bur-Mr. CIaeson - I-Iow - I-Iow - Bur - NO BUTS AND I DON'T CARE I-IOW YOU DO IT BUT GET TI-IAT COPY IN BY I:RIDAY.' IA few more immorIaI words by our Triendj. Yes, when you see IhaI TorsaIcen IooIcing group Ieaving by Ihe backdoor wirh worn fingers humped shouIders, and a head OT beau+iTuI gray hairs I hope you reaIized we did if aII for you. BeIIy Kindler and Oris Bergman, Co Ediforsein-chieI spem' many hecfic hours and used many weII-worn and ne'er To be Tor- goI ren phrases frying Io gef Ihe Wahian ou'r on Iime. In Tad you couId s+iII hear us shouhng in our sIeep-I'Dead- line! CopyI , Where's page 8I7 Be Ouierf' BuI Mr. Cleason -I , and so on inI'o The nighf, IiII Ihe aIarm sounds aI six. These are a few of 'rhe reasons we are humbly Ieaving oI' aIma mafer Tor Ihe greaf unknown regions of Minnesofa in our presenf sfafe or condifion. ART STAFF-Siffingi Durham, Rosen, IvIicIcaeIsen. Sfandingz Srenborq, WeigeI, Cornehson, Guiles, Man+z, PIummer. EDITORIAL STAFF-Row one: Dunnavan, Sargent Curris, Akerson, KindIei. Barfleff. Row Iwo: GvouId, Madigan, I-Iarshman, Lagersfrom, Q-iIger. Row Three: AIIen, DahI, Norion. Hayward, Dawson. Row four: Mac:MichaeI, LawIer, Leigh- Ton, Benson, Johnson, B, Row five: Bergman, Barker, Langevin, Merrick, Twenge. Row six: Kaufman McCabe, Suhmners GreePwaId, Crennen SchuyIer. Awe Toward The Arfisi I hi-y s add vigor Hi-Y, organized under The direcTion oT The Y.lvl.C.A., is The largesT all-boy organizaTion in Washburn. The pur- pose oT This group is To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer ThroughouT The school and communiTy. The T-li-Y is divided inTo small groups oT abouT TwenTy members called chapTers. Each chapTer has one special proiecT Tor a semesTer as iT is The purpose oT The l-liAY To assisT The school in every way possible. The clubs may serve on Homecoming and dance commiTTees, usher aT school programs, help wifh boolc sTamping, Talce over noon hall duTy, assisT The Y's-lvlen in selling ChrisTmas Trees, and oTher such helpTul proiecTs. The Hi-Y's uniTe vviTh The Girl Reserves To give Thanlcsgiving and LenTen Services. BuT l-li-Y is noT all serious. These clubs are well-known for The hayrides, picnics, and dances ThaT They puT on which sTimulaTe The inTeresT oT The members. T-lieY, Then. noT only builds characTer, buT gives The boys a chance To geT TogeTher and oTTers much in school and social acTivi- Ties. to school life Triangles ChieT' is Bob Rogge: pencil pusher, Bi SmiTh7 and spare change collecTor, PeTe Raslc. Mr. Kraus is The adviser. Service proiecTs include assisTance aT class plays, par TicipaTion in The CommuniTy ChesT Drive and The Y Men's ChrisTmas Tree sale. and conTribuTions To For OThe Boys. OuTside acTiviTies include sporTs and, oT course, Th famous Triangles oarTies. This is one oT The peppie ciubs aT NNashburn. SPARKS is a good name Tor This club as The membei have plenTy oT iT. WiTh Bill GroTh holding The gave This group nas had a very successTul year Tilled wiTh i' snare oT Tun and Trolic. A scavenger hunT highlighTed Th social evenTs. Bill was assisTed by Diclc Nelson, vice presidenT: B Scherer, secreTary' and Dave Ernsberger, Treasurer. The have made Soarlrs an acTive club. TRIANGLES-Row Cnc: Cole Qclfen Harding Aircld. Row Tv.:: llr fran Vice Presiclen' Larson Sarles Williams Raslr Treasurer. Few Thief-: Grauccam' S'ri ', L' .b.' rie Zari. Row Four: Landsvom Dannkiorzei, Whirconnb fiavis Rffflfifl Firfsioenf. Row One: lvlcblrnury, Sgivfirson Walkfgis Neiscn, Sclrflri. Pnv. Twr.: Grads, Tc irscn President- Slibbe, Gannon. Row Three: inqei G'oTh sc-n, Brunn, Biodahl, Cmir: Svfnuuisf. S1hf-'fri Krcc, NVr.ff.- R fi Fmwi Einsberoei, Mad' 'V qv 5 I . Symbolized By The Red Triangle h ideals in spirit, mind, and body A . . In SPURS Spurs is a happy-go-lucky club. The members lake Things in lheir slride as lhey come. For fheir school service proiecl, Spurs look on noon hall duly, Al Chrislmas lhey worked al lhe Y's- lv1en's Chrislmas 'free lol and sold lickels lor rhe frees. Parlies filled in belween The Tuesday meelings. Pele Randall led 'rhis club Through a successful year ol lun and lrolic. Pow One: Thompson, Treasurer: Johnson, Brac- kelr, Wasley, Randall. Row Two: Srralhy, President Hughes, Naas, Ellenson, Fredell. Row Three: Jones, Feehan, Schweiso, Langevin, Flinchbauqh. Row Four: Bredesen, Secrelary: McCabe, Tusler, Merriman, Vice Presidenf' Greenwald Rcss. A.C.E. A,C.E. is called +o order every Tues- day by Ralph Brolen. The rninules are read by Roy Zorn while Bud Foulke col- lecls 'rhe dues. The vice-presidenl is Dick Winslow. The programs of rhis club learure speakers on currenl evenls, alhlelics, and educalion. Belween meelings and serve ice proiecls This club likes parlies, bolh slag and drag. ACF. will be granled ifs charrer in 'rhe spring. Row One: Zorn, Vice Presidenl, Brolen, Chap- lan, Ives, Secrelary' L. Alwin, Coombs, Presi- denlt Foghl, Treasurer. Row Two: Foulke. Win- scw, Bless, Tull, Fisher. Row Three: Reding, Cramer, Gross Barsch Bush. K.O.D. members have many pleasanl' memories as parries seem lo be lheir middle name. l-layrides, picnics, and dances are always popping up on 'rheir calendar. For a service proiecl, mem- bers assisled lhe Y's-Men al Chrislmas. Frnie Cunningham is lhe presidenl. l-le is aided by John Reinerlson, Dave Willard, and Bob Beldon, vice presidenl, secrelary, and lreasurer, respeclively. They have done much lo keep up K.O.D.'s enlhusiasm. K.O.D.-Qgw One: Ee ser' Treasarei' Gare, Dea'sf.n Male.. F311 Twig Fisclne' Si'se'h Suroefszr Mayen Row Three: Bohm Cu'- nfrg a , Fresioen' Barre' Kaulrnacn XN7 arg Se e'ary. l?:w Fzsrz Reirerrso' Vie Fres- Je 'zarazzeau Swai' Thur Be-Hese' Ossr. 84 I-9 Under The leadership oT Ford EllioT, lf-7 meeTings are called To order. Sec- reTary Eugene OTT Talces minuTes while Bill Alevizos collecTs dues. Along wiTh The oTher Hi-Y's, I-9 elecT- ed Two represenTaTives To The sTaTe leg- islaTure aT Winona. Ford EllioT and Don Lindvall inTroduced and supporTed Their bill, Many parTies have also Taken place in The pasT year which have been Tun Tor all. This club aims To lceep iTs good name. Row One: OTT, Secre'ary' Elliov, Mr. Larsen, LaFond, Cross. Row Two: Meehan, Holly, Cassin, Sfege. Row Three: Werness. Wriqhf, Voiof, Toliefson, STewarT. Row Four: l3oTTer, Allen S Dhens, Treasurer? Lindval, STarlc, Col- 'IGS COGS Cogs has once again survived a year Tull oT programs, parTies, and ioinT meeT- ings. Mr. Henley, The adviser, led The Cogs. assisTed by Bob Sherman, The leader. Holding down The oTTicers' posiTions were president Jim Luger: vice-presi- denT, John Monroe: secreTary, Bill WaT4 son: and Treasurer, Diclc PaTch. Movies were The highlighTs oT Their programs while ouTdoor parTies were Their specialTy in social evenTs. When- ever There was someThing doing, The Cogs were always presenT. Row One: Richardson, Sandell, Wilharm, PaTch. Row Two: Thompson, Hoplcins, Marr, Olson, Cullen, Row Three: Davis. Giere, Monroe. Upogaard. Row Four: Hammond, Swanson, lNaTsor: U-,'s'a, Fuller. A.P.O. A.P.O., aTTer a period oT inacTiviTy, was re-organized lasT semesTer. The members were very enThusiasTic in Their acTiviTies by providing Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas baslceTs, donaTing To chariTy TuncTions, and selling ChrisTmas Trees. The boys really supporTed parTies and The semi-annual dance which proved To be a loT oT Tun. WiTh many new members, A.P.O. hopes To become The besT lcnown Hi-Y chapTer in Washburn. Rof. One: Klopo. SecreTary: WhiTman, Vice Presidem: Sthandle, Treasurer' Hill, Henderson Pfesidenh Row Two: Lenz, Keller, Pau'sen, PcrTer, Olson. Row Three: Simons, Crane, 'vTi e' Gene 'nan Timmerman Mclfusick. The WhiTe Cross STancls For Chrisfian Principles of BroTherhoi 85 511 X na up .-YS Q m 'Q .41 'ek QT'-:si S.T.O. The S.T.O. Club believes in a well' rounded program. Besides The regular business meeTings, Time is Tound Tor sporTs and educaTional programs, service proiecTs, and someTimes in giving The girls a momenT oT gladness. Led This Term by Blair TesTin, Eugene Axness, Jack Pearce, and Jack CreighTon as presidenT, vice-presidenT, Treasurer, and secreTary, respecTively, The club has been worlcing To exTend iTs inTluence. Dave WheaTon, alum, is Their leader. Qrrvr One: Sfhw'irT.' Axnffss, Sfharf Warnffr T'f'frr - Cigar, P v, TJCZ Cqfvi' T-lall Clfllfll' Ton Cniiyiansfr T'r':Tren'1eiffr l3re5idenT' Ol sow, Row Three: Burrhafn Paulson SecreTaryZ Folrren Carlsen lrffasurers Surrdberg, Zacharias. Row Four: Vind, Vfffbber Dahlin, TesTin Vice Prfrgiqfrr- 'Wirrfa'fn, Angle. DELTA The DelTa chapTer is one oT The new l-li-Y groups aT Wfashlourn. Led by Earl ClemanTs, This club has enTered inTo The swing oT Things very quickly, ChrisTmas Tound The boys selling ChrisTmas Trees: They have helped in paper drives, and only recenTly They held Their own cloTh- ing drive. WiTh such a Tine sTarT, we can expecT To see much Trom The DelTas in The TuTure. Row Qne: RueTT Treasurer: Loomis, Vice Presi- denT: Moe PresioenT: Johnson, Ryan. Row Two: LuTl'er, Nelson Erem Parlcer lvliTTendorT Ras- mussen. Row Three: Rolschau T-lolTon Clem- anls Gurh Ness Wilriarhs. brushes - paint - posters quaint CHROMA CLUB- Raw Treasurer: ManTz, Vice F arland Rosenberg, Four: WhiTe lsca Sch Bohemian Group Cnc: Lwher Presiderrfj Swanson, Miss Trowbridfgrf, RioL:eTlr. Enloys l-'Te President Row Two: Melville, Walparl, G-rundiTz, Gilliam, Mc' Pow Three: Larson Durham, Rosen. Mefller, Thcmpson. Row mid. Town Favor: Karbacrr. Fall SP'Tflll .lim lnrer lfresidenf Marys ManTZ Nlfir s Mar 'yifr- Presidfrnl .laclie KarbacT llwarr Lwarr A So r,rli'1ry .laclrie Durham l'aT pi'-burn Treasurer Audrey Payiorr 1 7 Y7 K X77 T-lave you wondered whO makes all The cosTers and decoraTions around scnool, and declfs ouT The Trophy Case? lf you have, puT your mind aT ease, Tor here's The answer, The Chroma Club malces Theml BuT They oon'T soend all oT Their Time conTriT3uTing arT To The school. This year They 'rave gone on many excursions. They wenT To Browr' and Bigelow's Walk. er ArT C-enTer, Sc'ool oT ArT, and The CuraT've P.rT Galleries. 86 :wen TR: CABINET-Rm. Y ri Eievfrhf-r Presiderv' lpplny TYP7r1SL,fDl' Bancroii' icc Piesideni' Eovcfn Secre- ary Row Two: Tssk Wiz- Jrhns hrce: 1 ltr-r wfm a ff on c T. BS F c s uo R a M v A Sc T as B111 P1 :B Bur Pri. Fmui Haan' a M-rr-s l?'s 3 V r L pxnrd A Lrs sparklmg srlver F, 3:0- V L f-i B1 ' 1 - 1 sa' r 1 Sys towel' S-2 Mar, Aww ,lAi Kipp . 'Hass 'an C fe'ia ' G-f . Jnmso' 'ff Barpaa A '-' Swir-g you parTners righT ans e:T. sno.1Teo Tne cro- 'essional caller aT The S'lyer Tr' Cnrishnas ParTy. The Silver Tri CabineT :JT on The barn dance 'or The younger Y-Teens. Silver Tri The yoJnger girls' orancn oT Y-Teens. is corn- posed oT six inoivioaa groups plus The cabinet The caoineT groups job is To help guide The indiyidual groups along The road To greaTer service and more Tun. The year sTarTed wiTh a Dang-up membership TeaTur- ing a sTyle show. Two hundred and eighTy girls ioiaed This year: The drive was a greaT success. Each individual group helped wiTh The Dads' and DaughTers' BanqueT while The CabineT obTained Q2 Black as guesT spealcer, The many social acTiyiTies ended wiTh a SpringfTirhe MoThers' Tea. The smaller groups provided The enTerTain- menT. IT may soand all play and no work buf The Y-Teens wenT all ouf To conTribuTe To The QuonseT l-luT Fund. According To The Thanlcs received, The rnoney was Cer- Tainly needed. 3 E? 'S V Tv ,ar- 'S' V, V-1nU6', -7 ..4 wr TORCHERETTES Row i, Ba'es lyslr VC' Cel' Presidonr- Sr. Anlhony Mrs. Keyes, J. Benson Presidenl Fawfgell P, Whiting. Row 2 Carbenfs-r P':i'ras B, Ander snr Tri- Arnold Mawews Maimcera. Qow 3. Elvin Lien Newrc,se Fairchild Prieve Lone Sanciburz. Row 4, M Jonnscn Dfw' Bogie McGuire Reulerdan Bell l-lenodclrson Row 5: Ewan Town Helier 4714 rnar Rurnnsell Anway Kriech oaunv Prnvcr Bcelfched DUCERETTES Row l. Friedheirn, P. Jnhnswr Vice Presidenf' M. fvwood presiderlt Miss Olsen Enq Secretary' Holmes Dumas Row 2. I'-larnnon, Siex Niles Bevllord Davidson Fawcrkll Chrisrensen Casey. Row 3 McNeil Leng l-lauqan S'ein rnan Moraghan, .latcbson S' .... Poe, Safner. Row 4. Duslr Gculel Gearly J. Anderson Marx Murdock Poi'ras l-lay ward, Row 5. Merlcerf D Kelly, Fisher l-loehne Jacob sen, Wa ke' Mann M'Voy Roberls. quill club turns out promising geniuses ine wriling geniuses ol Washburn have 'ralcen up +heir pens once again lo produce some greal maslerpieces. Une der rhe leadership of Mrs. Margarer Tyrholm, 'rhe club has planned lor a full year oi acfivilies. A senior farewell parly af a rnembens home, ended ine fall semesler. The iirsl half oi lhe evening was devoled lo iun, some one mighf have wondered ii lhey had seen lhe kids playing 'ipass 'rhe shoe. The new members being inili- nfed, nad some frouble in describing The polilical significance of ' Xnfhy buffer rnelrsfi During lhe sriorl business rneeling Marie Sawyer was elecied lhe new presi- denl. Marie 's like ine club small bul ociive. Dlans for a rnagazine were 'naoe ano ine group had ine pleasure oi nearing Miss McLaughlin. Miss McLaughlin was rhefr former adviser. 89 :af Oiiicers Spring Oiiicers lirn Schaefer President Marie Sawyer Marie Sawyer Secrelary' Dercrhy l-lauplra' Bcb Dawson , ,Treasurer Gerard Lindgren OUILL CLUBW-Row One: l-lauser l-lauprrnaw Cverhcil, Parrerson Peyvon Two: Schaeiier Fresioenh Ei- Bredesen Sade Oawscn Treasurer' Lir' Sawyer. blue fri During This school year The Girl Reserves have changed Their names To YfTeens. This organizaTion gives Q The girl a chance To become beTTer acguainTed wiTh her classmaTes. She also learns how To geT along wiTh mem- bers oT her class. These rneeTings are held every Wed- nesday aTTer school. Any girl in IIA, IZB, or IZA may ioin The Y-Teens. The aim oT The club is To give all The girls a chance To serve Their school, To have Tun wiTh oTher girls, and To develop healThy bodies, clean minds, and revere-nT hearTs. Fail UTTirf.:vs Spring OTTicors Mary Nrvion T'icsidcnT Mariorie Casey Baibara King Vice T'residenT Marjorie PelTon Dorofhy l-lauser SecreTary Maxine Twerlqe Georgia MaThews Treasurer. . .Sally BarTleTT ln This group The girls work TogeTher on cerTain pro- iecTs during The year. One OT The main proiecTs was K raising money Tor guonseTs in The Philippines. The Thanlcsgiving and EasTer Services were held aT ST. John's Church wiTh The Hi-Y. ln one oT The laTesT meeTings y which was guiTe exciTing, The girls puT on a ST. PaTriclr's 1- Day parTy. This parTy was held in The girls' gym. One T OT The mosT exciTing evenTs on The program was The Lindy T ConTesT. The winners were l-larold Schyler and Bob Crennanp These looys had dressed up as girls. Following This The girls served reTreshmenTs. One oT The main Tea- Tures which all The girls are enThused abouT is The weelc-end planned aT Lyman Lodge. They are going The TirsT weelc oT May. This lodge is a Y-Teen camp locaTed aT Lalce MinneTonlra. One oT The main evenTs which The Ouaders Tor OuonseTs. Reserved Girl Reserves girls are very much inTeresTed in is The sTyle show. BLUE TRI CABINET-Row One: WahlguisT, Mafnews, Treasurer? l-lauser, SecreTary7 King, Vice PresidenT. Row Two: Weimar, Kindler, Pelfon, LiTscrn, KurTzrnan. Row Three: Casey, BarTleTT, Smiih, Franer. Row Four: OsTer, Poboislr, Vanderhoof, Berg, Bix. haf - BLUE TRI-I IA rf, '. A..J fe Q ,3,H,,. :,,.:n VH, K- LT'si Vi-s7Gf, ' K- T i' Sai'-312' BF T'Le2..'i- Vi' GYM! Tw,-sf-'H' 322 T VafTissf- L :e'-i- ' Ki S5 ,Mar LH-mfg r-if-:1:f-'I M' fy B'ffs'v'5fA 3' SL -1- Wi 3. Pzx 3. Nea ima' Qwf-P 'Afawlr 3':: si' - 25- NV, TMAH3 Saw., , Rm, 4. Cf 7's Lf : 1 AM' in Mans pf Y-v my gum W--, PM-N 'vff' '-1f- '1'71l. D'f-1 Qi' ' Ewa: As'z.r Ca a,- Fwi-f'm' iw K VLA. S.,,.m ,4,u.5,-. pw. , BLUE TRI-IZB-A-L Pwv , Gfmd B-i k': Kf- , J. G4 bw? L. Gflocf' Llbman Ffewii-strlra Bvyaft Row 2 Dcres Jacobstfw BGVUEVT G'- JQ' Bi 'T97Y Gi QSCLC' L. Pv- derscv Boesse' A. Avdersif Kind ef. Row 3, M:Cubfe-A, Llffhsklsid. Er' orefsc ' Haines La 57 N3 ' a ' Q Marv: Tfeagb'-gif' Cgggy pF9Sid9V'T' Durvavar Akersc' New Rev. 4. Lev' CVGWLC'C Gerhausef Berry KNdow Ca walfade' Karbaif, Kieirwar, Johmscr COSLEV. Row 5. Dwwniga' Deffcn Carisorv Dyham C517 neNi5Qr Dah! Hcsaopk, HI - mam Bewsom, Umm Row 6. Avnevwfff, Lawio' Dawson, Kennedy, Bonne? Lcvime fre- Wafvd Lfllimfrwm Guocfvcn, H63- VVYQU. BLUE TRI-IZB-M-Z Ram 4. SriV'I'i x' WfAi'Jl: V, S Wqq WC-fr'a Stf-rwnzin Puff'-Rik Won:Ir1. ROA' 2. Nortcf Wafsg WQ5- fQr 'a B. OST' PHLFCS MFVWO' NQNSTF, Row 3. MafVews MacMIi'e1 Mi Q' Maoixaw MCCCN' Q Ma3e'S. RCW 4. Micmaebe' Roblrsif Fcttcisr, Neufea SFELFS' S'ercc'g Nexsif. RCW 5, WFf?5xQ' pL e' M, STP' Sify' Twemzf? V522 Pres'- den' VVHPLCJ :ag N. C- BLUE TRI-IZA Qi- 1. Lua M,':'ik Pcs'- dc ' Pane' W'Q'ss-605 M35 Yucca' H93 E 'f si' Sf- a':1f' R? a'Cs. P'f, 2. Ff'Q'Y1' Lmviv E--1 ES Hirsff' Qniv' J II'Yi' Cv'..'2': F5 ff'1 . Pm-. 3. 'Xl-fs' Hn ff- S'1 ' Hilaffz L'1ff n 61 3'1'S'i -'V PM f v fv 2 3'-2 4. A L':'S' 'L NV- fv- Liv- I-ru 'ff E f- ' ff W frm ' f F f pf W vw: , . , Lf Q V Ham Actors Emote constitution revised Silencel-actors talce your places, ready,-up with the curtain! The audience, settled in their seats, prepares to enioy another one ot the Harlequin Club productions. In the spring term a new constitution was drawn providing tor more try-outs, thus greatly increasing the club's membership. Also this great Club has had another wondertul idea tor Senior tarewells. Each graduate ing member is given a ticket to a North Star Drama Guild production. We all wish these tuture players lots ot luclc. TAKE A LETTER, PLEASE The Commercial Club is noted tor the original invitations which it sends out each meeting. At the tirst meeting this year everyone got acquainted with exeryone else. A code and pledge is required to be said betore the members are able to enter. Various programs were planned, some ot which included excursions to business houses. There they saw ditterent lsinds ot modern business equipment in operation. In the tuture many ot the commercialites prob ably will be sitting in baclc ot a switchboard pulling plugs. HARLEQUIN CLUB-Row One: Se-ferson Bredesen, Secretaw' Cain President' Pelto' Treasurer' Mr. Krause Swanson, Lawrence Qosenberg. Row Two: Kindler Townsend Melville Reclcmc Sargent, Overholt, Litsfn Dahl. Row Three: Bix lNold, Ganschow Kind Eide, Johnson, Vanderhoot, Smith. Row Four: Rhoades Thaver Strathy Thomason Davis Solversor' Ender. Row Five: Dah- in. Gage, Kautmann, Schaefer, Dawson Cohen Bredesen, Fuller, COMMERCIAL CLUB- Row One: Miss Thompson, Blaclr, D. Larson D, Larnpman, Treasurer: Kienstad, Secretary: Nash, President' Eoboislc, Vice President' Benson. Mathews, Miss Nash. Row Two: Nehamnrter, Kartes Eckstein, t-leiman Anletron, Hornrnerstad Church, Blom, Miss Stevenson. Row Three: Rc-clcmo. Oleson, Carlson Ellison, Elrnburn. Nielsen, Rislc, Poheinslc, Koobel. Row Four: M. Johnson, Lindberg, Hanna, Aclcerle, S. Johnson, VanTassel, Dunlfle, Suhribier, Bryufn Row Five: Mcpartland, Gustafson, Sword, Knutson, Camrnaclx, Ptrernmer, Alstrup. Ranum l-tolsapple. Row Six: Burns, Gustatson Grant, Thornton, N. Olson, Kelly, Unglaub, McConville, Poelalrlner, Byrd. Z 92 POLITIX CLUB'RCw Q 5 3 9 5 V ,S Ja' in Treas fer' Be' C Q i M Saw er Row Thee' Pa al Cc S B J Joh s n K n Tv' r J Peg We':ar1dT Ba 'T de e Don Urnbernoclcer should noT run Tor presidenT be ause obviously TT you hear These exposTulaTions around noon on Tuesdays, don'T be alarmed' ITs noT a group Trorn ST PeTer :Ts our PoliTix club The open meeTing is an ouTsTanding aTTair This year a prominenT speaker soolce To The group in The audi Toriurn, AnoTher irnporTanT evenT is The Senio Farewell This s a program oT local TalenT and a Tallc by a member oT The TaculTy. senators screnhsfs stagehands SCIENCE CLUB EXPANDS Science Club is divided inTo Tive groups: chernisTry, physics, biology, boT- any, and The newly organized phoTog- raphy secTion. The mosT irnporTanT evenT oT The year was The meeTing oT The Junior Academy oT Science, This sernesTer iT was held aT ManlcaTo where every school was rep- resenTed by a sTudenT. Mr. Roder and Mr. Regue, Tne ad' visers, help To lead The scienTiTic discus' sion which usually developed. SCIENCE CLUB-Rcw Ore: Mr, Rode' Luno- guisf, Viie Presidevs Grfrfges Treasurer' Sawyer Se:'eTar,- Lew P'es':e'w Mss Lowry. QQ.-1 Two: Wocce' Faifchid R. Canis l-leae ber5,Zirr'rer'fan, Q::dTus. Qow Three: Beioe' L'r:le Tan Vv'ade, Scrcw Kriechbaif' Edelrrac. Row Four: L. Brown Wra e' Bi i'g':'N Mc- Kuslclf lvhfvuire Liclcwa, Row Five: Coal-V 'an Fiqh' VeTTer Fxnqe Tesfir T-lea d. SHH-SOUND CREW AT WORK! Due To The deparTure oT Mr. Parsons. The sound crew was supervised by boTh lvlr. Bolwine, head oT Twe sTage works and Mr. Pulver, in charge oT sound eouiprnenT This Term. lT's lcind oT Tough geTTing ouT oT c asses To run The rnovie proiecTors. Of Tne rnany Taslcs Tre souno crew 'as oe'- Torrned Tor The scnoo' car rnerncry ol Tre Nrnikesw w'i' crobaolf 'T'Qer CnQesT. SOUND CREW--9 CH' E We si' WH:-: 'JM 5, Q. Tv- ' fs, :M-,. 71.1, 2 Cranc r 'Jar' r '- rs. '- Ca -.-' ': QC1.. :Q-w Zi.-3::--' f i:5 Sf-1' sir Kr' Gvrwzi-5 Ci . Qzv. -pu '37 Vad Q. A ff 9. A Luc: 2' E'-'7 Laqeie. 93 UUHIU l NH N French Club Packs Reluef Boxes LaTun Club Sungs German Club Plans For Carnuval a famrly rs adopted 5 S rung Leona Melvulle PresudenT Maxune Twenge Euqenle l.eughTon Vuce PresudenT JaneT GulquusT MCHOH Wdhlquusf SecreTary Barbara Dahl Nancy Corneluson Treasurer Joyce Benson Parlez vous Francaus7 You do' Well hurry and uouru The French Club You wull Tund Mademouselle Gear un charge of Thus acTuve language club whuch has such unusual and un TeresTung acTuvuTues The buggesT prouecT oT The club has been uTs adopTuon of Tuve French Tamulues Asude Trom The gauly wrapped pack age each member oT The Tamulues receuved Trom The French Club aT ChrusTmas boxes OT Tood and cloThung have been senT aT varuous Tumes In reTurn French leTTers TrequenTly arruve descrubung luTe un France Today In Aprul The club gave Guugnal a puppeT show wruTTen by S3 sTudenTs Along wuTh all Thus one cannoT TorgeT The French Tea guven un Ma ch Tor The prospecTuve pupuls oT lvlademouselle Gear nor The TraduTuonal Senuor Farewell BrealcTasT whuch you have no doubT heard a loT abouT lahn rs a dead language a Sprung Maron Wahlquusf Presudenf Maruon Wahlquusl Maruorue PelTon Vuce Pre udenT Davud Ernsberger Barbara Lehr SecreTary Helen LuTson Helen Lufson Treasurer PeTer Randall BuT LaTun Club cerTaunly usn T dead' Dud you hear The LaTun Cuub ChrusTmas carolers goung pasT 309 The lasT day oT The Tall semesTer7 They spenT so much Tume learnung The songs ThaT when They heard no carolung was allowed un The halls Thus ChrusTmas They wauTed unTul The end of The Tall semesTer To guve wuTh The vocals They had a good vouce un Davud Ernsberger who led The songsTers noT only un The halls buT also aT The uounT language clubs ChrusTmas parTy No musuc us noT Tne Theme oT The club Among The oTher acTuvuTues un whuch They parTucupaTe one mughT Tund an excursuon To The ArT lnsTuTuTe To vuew The munuaTure European rooms or a mosT unTeresTung unuTuaTuon parTy requurung panTo munes whuch greaTly amused The ancuenT Romans due deufschen smd genuefhch Fall Onucers Sprung OHICGFS JaneT Elrlund pres denT Allen Kaufmann Lael MgCUbrey Vuce PresuderuT John ReunerTson DoroThy Lawler SecreTary Muruel Jensen Tom Arnold Treasurer Jack Pearce lch eroeTTne due SuTzung Due SchruTTTuehrerun wurd das ProTolcol vorlesen A Typucal German club meeTung opens Thus way From here on anyThung goes' One cannoT possu bly geT The Tull meanung of The phrase varueTy of acTuvuTues whuch symboluzes German Club unTul he has seen a Tew enumeraTec1 ThereTore The Tollowung us an aTTempT aT a l T FursT There were speakers OT course and German movues Then cosTurne parTues Tollowed by varueTy shows and a parT un The uounT Language Club ChrusTmas ParTy Probably The mosT ouTsTandung TeaTure oT The club was uTs all German EasTer servuce Thus year The club adopTed a German club song pledge and membershup card The clubs Tunal meeTung uncluded a unuque Senuor Farewell Due SuTzurug usT zu Ende 94 FRENCH CLUB LATIN CLUB GERMAN CLUB 95 FRENCAH cms-i . boniour-vale-wiegehfs , 3 gf - . .,. V,'. 1. Y- ,. 1- 1 S, 1, 'vw 1 -A rw gg E-11 3' 1' f',':i ' 2. X 1 ' 'v11,N' '1 33 V f1 Sl S ': , Lf- '1' r- .1 : .. - 1:.. 1 ,N-Ez G ..: Ls '- C H 1 Q -a. . - ':- 'fini ' S '- , ,' lure. Ee-V ff- Y - -' r ' Q '7',f1' Ei 'i A:'.a'a'v's Le--H V : LATIN CLUB-L -- , ' 3' :. Ni-1 H151 '-is : is C' 5 , - -' 1' '1 -' H 1,1 ., 'fwg fN'ni'G 'XJ,,:f,- C svfsa-' 5 P F 1f,:'1' .. ' ' V'-' Y A 3 Tr' '--- ': 'f ::A. :vue 352- Lf- : 1' : H-' ti - M, A 1- in-, Fqp: TI.,-' 11, 51.3 G' M1 1 'r L1:1 E xx, 5 , fa , : ,I p',.3 5-5 ,.1- .. D. :M C, -.L-MS, M 1' M1 Q ' P NI. -' E- 15 ,,1.':s , 5 1. S-: Q-, N1-1 AH' 2 Uv 'MC Q '1 -A 1- E N' 1 ' S2 A r 1', 3 N 9'-,-': S: : H Bw- A E '- 'v:f1'-Q 'fu' ,' 5 :'z i sp V Q 'W WH T' 1' F 'w 'N 2:5 '--' ' 672552 T 1 GERMAN CLUB-9 'Z V Cu: F: kv H 'f-5 -- SL i4 .. : r V .1' ' S. : s ' L F1 SA -,'f 1 e-'ew' E: : Se' '-fan. 7' ff Tv RU-F' at NV -'pw' 'A-'gr-1 L, '- N'w : NES 353' Aafsi-'. Fw. T eff: Zi M 1-w Iv' J. 'f-'ff's ff? B Frm: Ef E, :Vefsir Lf' N'v'Z-wyfgf. Ewif CM Q55 buenos dias, senorifas y senores Fa Sgrirg Bnroarl Kin: f s 'go' Paua Unglaub Nahcy Pai if: v :e rrcsiden' Kalhy Jones Flcgrf-me Jfvlrszr' Sc.1'e'ary Lois Bi, J fan Eriilsi' Treasurer Fa? Khgcinuizf- 'Coming lo Spanish Club loniqhl7 We're meeling in 325, 3:00 sharp! Pere haps you heard lhis lleelinq bil ol conver- sarion on lhe lirsl 'Hesday of each monlh and wondered iusl' wnar we-rf on behind lhe closed doors al lhree o'clock. To be sure, you would have found some- lhinq inleresrinq gong on al almosl any lime you'd care lo drop in. For inslance perhaps you ioined The meelinq lasl fall when Jaime Calya and Diclc Fredell were adiusrinq lheir vocal cords lo sing a lew Spanish 'Cancionesu lsongs lo you none Spaniardsl. Many ol fhe club members were amazed al lhe fluenl Spanish They heard from lhe 'rwo ex-Mexican residenls. These boys are from lhe local lalenl deparlf menr as lhey became Washburniles lasl fall. The spring lurnouf ol ardenl Spanish sup- porfers sponsored a song conle-sl. A prize was awarded in June lo lhe composer ol lhe besr Spanish song. SPANISH CLUBA-L-Qin Ure: Murdock, Hciaro Ericxsor' Kind er K dow M Axes: E-iausse, Kan er l..14e'srro:'w. Row Two: Durrei D. Coe Boyd. Benn son, Eir, Ffarier Grrundirz, Hansen, Row Tnree: Kelly, Forbes, J. Dawson, D. Dunn, B. l-lillmar' Holsaoole Haskins, Auqusline, J. Anderson, Row Four: Kira Iresicen' Cain Va'de'hfc: Herd V. Johnson Mevier, Kaurwarn Bies'e'leld+ C. Joris. Row Five-1 Dick Cfsier, Arderson, For nslre, l-lelI6 1a' C. cflanscr' P. Jchfsof' iff: Kn':i -i.--r' L, Gilquisl, SPANISH CLUB M-Z-Row Une: Grave, Werlz. Naas, Slcnc-man. Miss Laird J. Curfis, E:sl's'ein, F. Goldberq Krishel. Row lwo: ORfsurilc Hols' Raihie, J. Sw.1'SC Sun :e' J. Anderson, J. Thomas Weisskrnp'. PNN Three: Weimar Miier Thulin Prifs R. r7'b'rsor2, Soule Qshran Weld Mcgihnis. Row Four: E. Russe Fobjsr Fink. Tweed, Werriclc, Statler, Manlg McLelan D. Eder. Row Frye: lg Alfen, T. Siarlr, K. Wriqhl, Wiclirrran Ralclig Thrprnrorw Unczlaub N. Olson Pawin Thayer. 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