Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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FACULTY Russel Hellcclison, Biology, Get in your seats. William Horns. English, Uh, Uh, Well Uh-. Harvey Jackson, Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, That's rig tl Mrs. Florence Keegan, Foods, Three cups butter to one cup flour. Robert Krause, English, Advanced Drama, Five minutes out for coffee. Miss Mary Laird, English, Latin, Gum in the basket and a zero tor the day. Phillip Lee, Mechanical Drawing, Cover your seats by 8:25. Roy Lindstedi. American History, Yau aren't worlring out too well. Miss Hazel Perry, Modern Problems, Now young people. Miss Dorothy Peterson, World History, Haven't you get a sense of humor? Harry Pulver, Chemistry, Unit test on Friday. Erling Reque, Physics, Arl'aitrarily speaking-. Alvin Roder, Biology, Now peoples. Raymond Ross, Physical Education, Once around the tract. Raymond Smith, American History, Oh, they were bitter. Mrs. Aurelia Sacha, Crafts, Fashions, Sketch, Slr4sh-sh-sh-sh- h-h-h-lr-. Miss Bessie Lowry, Biology, Botany, Learn the parts of your drawing. Miss Dorothy Magnusson, English, As you lille. Miss Helen Minty, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Will you please get in your right seats so we can take attendance. Mrs. Sylvia Morrison, Elementary Algebra, Chemistry, Are you a chronic absentee? Mrs. Agnes Mulligan, English, How many know that's true? Miss Dorothy Nash, Office Training, Occupational Relations, Now you see what l mean? Miss Evelyn Neuman, Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, Assignment in pages YB. I01. l03, l09, ll3, ll7, and 3lb. Miss Ruth Olson, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Senior Math, Now ladies and gentlemen--.

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,. n I Miss Margaret Brown, Library. Quiet, please! Carl Carlson, English, l may be thin, but l'm wiry. Mrs. Mypanwy Chapman, Speech Correction, How now brown cow. Louis Claeson, English, Speech, No one ever wants to skip MY classes. James Cosgrove, World History, Don't be afraid to disagree with me. Thomas Cunningham. Woodworlr, Get to wort you guys. Fred Curtis, Modern Problems. It's people lite you that mate people lilre me hate people lite you. Miss Evelyn Denison. German, Was haben Sie im Munde7 WASHBURN Lloyd Alvin, Geometry, l've got a hunch. , Mrs. Bette Ammentorp, Physical Education. Health, Well, I'll tell you. Walter Andersen, Modern Problems, Kids are better than ever. nowadays. Mrs. Clara Baslord, English, lt's on the board. Mrs. Bernadette Bay, Slictch, Design, O.K. Junior! James Bolewine, Glee Clubs, Applied Music, I've said this many times before, DON'T iudge on personalities. Robert Blaclmur, English, What do you think you are doing? Bretlre, Spanish, World History, skin.-A. 'QMQTA-.L cr.a.v Miss Kathleen Dowling, English, American History, Nobody's listening to me. Mrs. Winifred Duelrlow, Library, Only two at a table. Conrad Emerson, Physical Education, lt's nothing to be em- barrassed about. Miss Christina Gear, French, Oh shush-shush-. Robert Goldstrand, Biol09Yr Physics, All right now. Mia My.. Ga.-nie, crm-ang, rin nrarghi of was is parallel to the salvage. George Halverson, American History, Please everybody. Clarence Hogg. Band, Orchestra, ES prit' de corp.



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Q9 Each noon there flooded to the lunchroom hun- dreds of hungry students. Responsible tor their teeding was the reliable kitchen Crew. Many hours were spent preparing proper food for the famished students. The LUNCHEON HELP trom left to ri ht ere' g . Miss McCunc, Dieiician, Mrs. Keel, Mrs. Poloclr, Mrs. Hoslins. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Wcssell, and Mrs. Spear. 'XX rg , Miss Dorolhy Stevenson, Typing, Bookireeping, Don't lool ai the keys. Arthur Sunde, Geometry, How many banlred today7 Miss Edith Thompson, Shorthand, Sec. Practice, Typing, Read, read, read, your notes Qlrree limes. Miss Margaret Thurston, Physical Education, Health, Sitting down girls, sitting down. Mrs. Margaret Tyrholm, English, Complete sentences, please. Miss Armilla Walsh, Typing, Business English, 5hamel You shouldn'Q have done that. Mrs. Mary Alice Wells, English, Now, don? you understand? Miss Olive Young, English, You must get your bcoirs read. 7' , ii Q 2 ,, .'.' xiii Working hard all year to keep the building warm and clean are the janitors. Moving and shifting things at our every wish they help make our school run on an even keel. These are the helpful men who telre care of our needs: Row One: Mr. Berg, Mr. Hill, Head Engineer, Mr. Sharpe. Row Two: Mr. Gawanda and Mr. Nerheim.

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