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CLASS OFFICERS John Sunde, Treasurer: Earl Johnson, Vice President: Sue Kennedy, Secretary? Jim Undem, President I I Jim Undem, president ot the I95I senior class ol Washburn l-ligh School, is an outstanding student. l'le captained the tootball team and is president ot the Washburn l-li-Y cabinet. Though he is well liked by his triends, tew ot them realized his greatest hidden talent. Jim played Lucentio in the Shakespearean plan Tam- ing ot the Shrew. Earl Johnson adds the ottice ot vice-president ot the senior class to his long list ot school triumphs. To prepare tor it, he served in Ramsey as president ot the graduating class. l-lere at Washburn, Earl holds many other positions. He is president ot Latin Club and a member ot National l-lonor Society. l-le co- captains the basketball team, and was one ot tew to earn a baseball letter in his sophomore year. Not Susan, but Susie, is the name ot our class secre- tary. Eew need an introduction to Miss Kennedy, the possessor ot a sparkling personality. Susie is an avid tan ot all sports and she participates in girls' sports wholeheartedly. She was on the Silver Tri cabinet and is a member ot the Glee Club. The reason why John Sunde could buy presents tor all his triends is because he holds the position ot class treasurer ot the graduating class ot '5I. John is interested in all sports, and he plays an important role during the track season. No one lacks taith in John's ability as an accountant, but it he does run into sums too complicated tor himselt, he can get help trom his tather who, we all know, teaches math here.
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Solufoiforidns ond Vcrledicforicms ls English hard tor you? lt changed the ranlc ot three ot this year's valedictorians to that ot salutatorians. ln spite ot this, the I95I class has eight honor stu- dents - a number surpassed by only one class in Wash- burn's history. Jack Langguth, Grace Billings, Jean Dingman, Paul Van Vallrenburg, and Nancy Schutz, the valedictorians, have had straight A averages at Washburn. Mary Sue Sudman, Ed Marlqs, and Ruth Stetterud are the salutatorians. They have but one B average. Both Mary Sue and Ruth got theirs in newswritingq Ed got his in sophomore English. Beside attaining excellent scholastic records, each ot these students tind much time tor service to the school. Jack, Grace, Paul, Jean, and Ed are editors and as- sistant editors ot the Grist. Mary Sue is active in Chroma Club and G.fx.A.: Ruth in Wahian and G.A,A.3 and Nancy in Erench and Latin Clubs besides singing at many school programs. All eight students are members ot National l-lonor Society and deserved the greatest commendation tor their work and service. SENIOR BOARD: Row One: Olatson, Moc, Hoy, Pres., Farrington, Sec., Mr. Krause. Row Two: Marlcs, Cheelc, Clements, Anderson, Sunde, Gronseth, l-lan- cy, Anderson, Wangensteen. lst Row: Stetterud, Sud' man, Billings, Schutz. 2nd Row: Langguth, Van Valkenburg, Marks, Ding- man.
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