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TI flowed the bleachers At h lll tlme the Klllg ueen and the1r attend 1nts rode around the hcld 111 C0l1VCI'IlblCS The Alumn1 of 50 lko had a Hoat E you cdl1tthatlfQueen TJOD1 and Kang Bud welcomed everyone espec1.1lly the class of 46 who were there for the1r class reun1on The g1me contmued and We really Held That T1ger Harold Stevens and the rest of the team broughtthe ganuzto a 1313 ue Thc dance started at e1ght o cloclx and more people lttended than at any other homecommg If Washburn The bxnds of Harry Strobel and SheHy Cloldfus prov1dcd entena1nnaent for the eve lllllg Both gyms were creat1vely decorated w1th balloons crepe paper and posters The dance ended at eleven th1rty but many couples Went to open houses Wh1ch were bemg held All 111 all the eleventh day of October Washburn s Homecom mg was a b1g and glor1ous day to everyone Rhythmlc Royalty lhe Samts Fo Marchmg In Stolen KISS E291
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ELEBRITY October eleventh was a day of much anxiety. The auditorium program in the morning really got the students in the spirit of the days acuvides.lUfhe Sanim Clo Ddarching Inn xvas one ci the outstanding acts. The senior students made up DIOSK of the program and their acts were a tremendous success. The climax of the program came when Bud Moll and Noni Gillham were crowned King and Queen. Their attendants were Sue Zipperman, Iohn Koepclie, Barh Harrington, and lim Berry. School connnued in the usualinannen ahhough lude umm accomplished. Students wore Waslihtirii huttons, beanies and arm hands aH day.l?ennantszn1d orange and blue haHoons hHed the halls, while Cheer For The Orange And Blue was heard echo- ing funn the school The game with South was on us hefore we knew it. Alumni and parents, as well as the present students at Vlfashhurn, over- lflowers for the Queen Attendants take a how l.et's dance E233
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SEP1' AVRIL JUNE Hvtnny ' I O ., fl AQ l 5905 g nur, 286 3 .jf , 5 S D' , ,un f, ' wg. l H E it j - 35- 4' - ff 1 G RE MBER THE DATE Wcfll always remember .... How close our hockey team came to getting a steak dinner . . . the Grist scandal . . . the thousand and some raffle tickets which were being circulated last fall . . . Lilly Langsam's and Val St. Anthony's open houses . . . the tennis court dances . . . Gerry Eisele and Ruth Whaley as Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae . . . the breakfast at Barb Olson's for homeroom 208 . . . when George was the main word in everybody's conversation . . . Rachael Mikelthun, Cora Iane Koepcke, Mary Gorsky, and Teresa Richardson join- ing G.A.A .... the wonderful term theme talk that Mary Ann Herhusky gave in French Class . . . the collapsible kissing booth at the Halloween party . . . Frank Bachman and Margie Rundquist for stealing scenes in the Thursday night class play . . . when everyone started wearing white 'ibucksn . . . when Ann Dwight got stuck in the bird sanctuary with the Mary Lanphear fan club . . . our Senior Stags . . . when Gayle Iasmin loaned her boy friend to Iudy Whittemore for the spring formal . . . the great decision of ending the sororities . . . Connie Emerson, the new member of the faculty who caused such a sensation among the senior girls . . . Nancy Antcliff and Roger Peterson for restoring our faith in couples . . . the day Miss Bowen's gym records were burned . . . Deryl Schlekau's appearance in the Homecoming show in a bathing suit . . . the Ramsey Friday night parties where the boys played basketball and the girls danced with each other . . . how Shirley Gangel's car always got stuck . . . all the work that Lynn Behrman put in on the variety show . . . the tear gas bomb at the Halloween party . . . the day Myrna Noodelman wore maroon and gold at our Homecom- ing game against Roosevelt . . . when tickets were sold to the Corky Ornburg Fan Club . . . the mob at Radio City waiting to see Dean Martin and Ierry Lewis . . . the scenes between Peg Gilbert and Iohn Koepcke in the class play . . . the Modern Drama students turned seamstresses for two months preced- ing the Shakespeare play . . . Mimi Iohnson and her many rivals . . . the Daily Dribblesn on Mr. Pulver's board . . . Bud Milleris tap dancing . . . the naughty song sung by Our Gang in the Class Day Program . . . Dorie Erickson and her fencing lessons . . . how Ballln the lack was sung on the lawn at lunch . . . Glenee Anderson's big crush . . . when the St. Thomas boys took a tour of the girls, gym . . . Barb Pearson's and Betsy Campbells quick trip to Washington . . . when peroxided hair was the rage . . . the bribes offered Gerry Ward to take certain senior movies . . . how scared Mary Archer was the first day she came to Ramsey . . . the exciting Southwest-Washburn foot- ball game which we won 26-25 . . . when Sue Gentry got her toe caught in a desk and Mr. Hill had to pull it out . . . the long and short of it, Pharis Horton and Iudy Grouse . . . the day Donna Lathrop came to school carrying an inner tube . . . when all the teachers were found watching the World Series on Television in the sound crew room . . . Sue Mulvaney and Ed Mann wearing twin outhts accidentally . . . when the members of the swimming team modeled their new suits . . . the day Mr. Claeson brought some firewood to keep Martha McGuire warm on a sleigh- ride ..., 3 12 being dubbed 'iConstitution Hall . . . the time Gretchen Torgersen had with her unknowns in chemistry . . . the girls going outside after lunch . . . when Gayle Pidgeon caught the measles from Foods I . . . the jokers who celebrated St. Patrick's Day with green hair . . . the 9944f10O per cent attend- ance at all sporting events . . . the change of the annual senior banquet to the Calhoun Beach Club . . . the list in the Grist room of dateless senior girls for Commencement . . . all the wonderful times we've had together as the class of 52.
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