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TICKET SELLERS-Weed, Hagen, I-Iolonson STAGE CREW Mx. Krause, BISSQII GQIIespIc, Sampson, PIN. service with ca smile WORK PROGRAM Row I: Kennedy, MiIIar, Larson, Record. Row 2: Bursetn, Lmd, Remke, Mcllwain. Row 3: Frcdune, Nordstrom, Monssen, OIson. Row 4: Graney, Diebold, I-Ielrners, Figenskau. STUDENT LIBRARY STAFF Row l: Lenmark, Falrbanks, Esirem, Clan- 'I FX I N 'I T' FI I ILC, now L. IIIIIIIICIIIICII, LIUIK, Anderson, Donaghy.
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51 , MRS. DOROTHY KING, Nurse, has enjoyed her pleasant associations at Washburn l ROBERT KAUSE, English, is eager- ly looking torward to June IZ! l MISS MARY LAIRD, English and Spanish, enjoyed the band auditorium l PHIL- LIP W. LEE, Mechanical Drawing, just likes school l ROY E. LINDSTEDT, Social Studies, was impressed by the good work and attitude ot one ot his classes. lGuess which onelj l MISS DOROTHY MAGNUSON, English, liked the general attitude and work of the sophomores l M. D. MEYER, German and English, was pleased with the exceptional talent Washburn furnished tor the All State German Club Conterence, MISS HELEN J. MINTY, Mathematics, was thrilled by the S600 turned in on jelly sales I MRS. SYLVIA MORRISON, Scicnce and Mathematics, is excited about plans to enlarge the chemistry lab l MRS. AGNES MULLIGAN, English, enjoyed the taculty party at the Biltmore l MISS DOROTHY G. NASH, Business, has enjoyed working with the foreign students l MISS RUTH I. OLSON, Mathematics, appreciated the opportunity tor the seniors to take math courses at the U. l MISS HAZEL PERRY, Social Studies, liked the improvement in student attitude toward studies l MISS DOROTHY G. PETERSON, Social Studies, has enjoyed better classes than usual. HARRY E. PULVER, Science, liked the increased awareness ot school organizations tor the need ot student participation l ERLING REOUE, Science, was pleased by the student interest in the reorganization ot Student Council l MRS. GEORGIA S. RETTMER, Art, enjoyed the rewarding work ot her students l ALVIN F. RODER, Science, was impressed by the General Motors' auditorium l RAYMOND J. ROSS, Physical Education, enjoyed the sophomore basketball victory l JOSEPH F. SENTA, Mathematics, thought it was interesting to teach again some ot the students he had tour years ago l RAY SMITH, Social Studies, telt Washburn's victory over Roosevelt in swimming was a highlight. - I highlights of 1957 MISS DOROTHY H. STEVENSON, Business, noticed the interest the senior class showed in discussing activities I ARTHUR C. SUNDE, Mathematics, enjoyed taking slides tor Mr. EIeenor's Memories ot Washburn l MISS MARGARET E. THURSTON, Physical Education, appreciated the sense ot responsibility students have shown in G.A.A. and Red Cross l MISS MARION TROWBRIDGE, Art, Hltls donel An- other WAHIANIH MRS. MARGARET TYRHOLM, English, telt the jazz auditorium was her highlight l MRS. ALVA WAHL, English, has enjoyed working with students especially gitted in speaking and writ- ing l MISS ARMILLA WALSH, English and Business, believes the U. C. Service Club con- tributed much to the library l MRS. MARY ALICE WELLS, English, enjoyed the student in- terpretation ot the French scene in Henry V.
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SOUND CREW SOUND CREW SENIORS Row l: Erickson, l-lopkins, Stark, Krelitz, Gisvold, Jahnke, Erickson, Hopkins, Stark, KrelitZ,Gisvold, Stonelahnkc. Stone. Row 2: Mahnke, Johnson. Lee, Frornelt, Visser, Carlson, Ackerman, Johnson, Mr, Pulver, Row 3: Weidt, Karlquist, Boulett, Beck, Aldrich. Row 4: Koblas, Abrahamson, Engebret- son, Sarp, Woodward Nelson. A highlight ot every year is the time and ettort Washburnites give to our service organ- ' izations. We are very proud ot all the work l I I these helptul groups do tor the school. , They take care ot important things such as tickets, movies, sound equipment, ottice and library business, and stage productions. The people on the work program get valuable , job training after coming to school three hours l a day. l Service is the password ot these organizations. STUDENT OFFICE STAFF Standing: Stenstrom, Jones, Dodds, Peshina, McCabe, Anderson, Jewctt, Johnson. Seated: Williams. a 15
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