Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 15 text:

Vftiifx rwzivf qgnnili ' is s. .me aww: - :gist wwffwf asssz s. ,rim ea 4' 0 .rr me-vmaqpr f M42 gf N? OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Rosemary Lang, Miss l-lelen Lund, Mrs. Shirley Chesney, Mrs. Margaret Woodyard. I I to help us What busy lives our counselors, Miss Christensen and Mr. Evenson, leacl. They advise us on everything from personal problems to vocations. Miss Christensen advises the N.l-l.S., too. The job ot uniting home and school is that ot the P.T.A. We can thanlf them tor many things, including backing tinan- cially the tormals and senior commence- ment dance. ltis encouraging to see the smiling taces ot our otlice statl just betore we present our slcip slip! They work with both the faculty and students to keep business running in a smooth, orderly tashion. Glad to have you in class. Here angle Q intersects . . Gathering courage 'For the day ahead.

Page 14 text:

To whom do we go when we want to have a dance? Who is it that orders colres and ice and tells us ot the many little things which must be done to prepare tor the big evening? Mr. Janes, our assistant principal, takes care ot these baclcstage problems at all our night-time activities. Mr. Janes' duties around the hallowed halls ot Washburn during school hours are much more serious than arranging tor a dance. Many ot us duck teartully behind a door everytime his tamiliar tigure comes in view tor his main duty is that ot disciplinarian. He also advises and directs the Student Council in their important worlc. Mr. Janes believes one ot the most com- mendable things done this year was that ot the U. C. Service Club. These girls spent their study periods working as cashiers in the lunchroom and donated the money earned to the library to buy new boolcs. Mr. Frank Janes, Our Assistant-Principal always ready and wlllmg COUNSELORS Miss Mabel Christensen and Mr. Obert Evenson P.T.A. OFFICERS Mr, Bolewine. tac. rep.: Mrs. Parlc, sec.: Mr, Grin e pres Mrs Dorman, mem. chr.g Mr. Laidlaw, treas.7 Mr. Je + pes



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sfw gpwivhfw . ., if .... , , , as J' . in 3 , 1. , it I L. E. ALWIN, Mathematics was impressed with the high caliber ot our toreign students I RAY BENGTSON, Math- ematics, telt his highlight was working with a bunch ot real sharp kids I ROBERT W. BLACKMUR, JR., English. thought a highlight was Mr, Flcenors address about assembly purpose I J. W. BOLEWINE, Music, appreciated the cooperation ot the Glee Clubs in the Christmas Program I MISS MARGARET E. BROWN, Librarian, Ielt the U, C. Service Club's contribution was beneticial to the whole school I MISS NAIDYNE BROWN, Latin, has enioyed the Latzn Club meals I CARL E. CARLSON, English, noticed the increased number ot scholars. MRS. MYFANWY E. CHAPMAN, Speech Correction, appreciates Mr. Flecnoris interest and visits to her classes I LOUIS W. CLAESON, English, is impressed with the outstanding records Washburrrites make in nationwide tests I JAMES COSGROVE, Mathematics, noticed how tast order emerged when the sophs entered in September I THOS. V. CUN- NINGHAM, Woodwork, likes the new tool cage tor checking out tools in his shop I FRED M. CURTIS, Social Studies, was thrilled by Gordy Lund's second place in the state IOC yd. tree style I MISS LORETTA M. CUSACK, Physical Education, telt the Christmas Music Program was very tine I MISS FLORENCE DONOHUE, Visiting Teacher, enjoys seeing the students mature every year. MISS KATHLEEN DOWLING, English and Social Studies, enjoyed I'Ienry V I MRS. WINIFRED DUCKLOW, Librarian, was pleased with the new books given by the U. C. Service Club I HAROLD R. DUNN, French, telt the establishment ot the French paper was a highlight I CONRAD EMERSON, Physical Education, was glad that Jim Buttington quali- fied tor state wrestling I R. J. FRIDGEN, Science, noticed the transtormation trom giddy youngsters to responsible adults during the sophomorr and junior years I ROBERT C. GOLDSTRAND. Science, was pleased by Washburn's victory over Roosevelt in swimming I MISS MYRA ALICE GOODE, Home Economics, telt the band auditorium was very enicyabie. our faculty chooses MARK GOODMAN, Social Studies, felt the Musical Jamboree was a highlight I CLAR- ENCE HEGG, Music, also was pleased with the results ot the Musical Jamboree I RUSSEL HELLECKSON, Science, was proud ot his cham- pionship sophomore basketball team I MAR' VIN HELLING, Social Studies, enjoyed himselt at the smorgasbord with the swimming team. MISS HELEN B. HEMBD, Spanish, appreciated the excellent work done by her second year classes I WILLARD HORNS,English,thought the pcrtormances ot the marching band were especially good this year I CLIFF JOHN- SON, Business, considered the youth conter- cnces a highlight I MRS. FLORENCE KEE- GAN, Home Economics, enjoyed the appear- ance ot Mr. Schultz, author ot Peanuts at an all school Y Teens meeting.

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