Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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The 1958 SENIOR CLASS OF WASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA PRESENT THEIR YEARBOOK THE 1958 WAHIAN I ' 1 ,QM 1 ., Q , . .I 7 l Q L . . , , ' ,. . Q Q 4 a V . ' , , 4' l , --zxf 2:1 -Q' L 'Q ' '5 6 Q f . . V . - ,4 wwf.. 92,179 . ' -n. -- I ' . . 5, . a , . ln .Q 7. .9 f f . 5 . . ' A lx 4, '-I '. , sv fx. Q A-' U W Q , Q: wav.. ,Att .ts 4 .1 ., . 'U L 11. 3 - , -.. . U it t. N , D Y, QA I' . - W. - . 4 ,. , ' ' .rf Qi 5 . ' z - .g. .2 I , ' A 3 r'-.- A . x, ' a is , .L .,. vk. ,V . 5 fjxky.-I 0 , ' .I 5 ,K Af A ' ,' fn 1 4 A . ' . --. 1... 1 , Ng , ' : ' YQ' - 25. I -,, 31' ' , ' ' p'--' ' - ' ' - X ', K4 1 Y - .api 1, I , 4, ' ' 'V nfl' .J 'V .A ' W ' '1 - N ' - 5 ' Q 1' f 4 - ' if 1 - ,. af' , , ,N ' ' , Y, h U ,Q . .t, .,h., . .riqu Mig , v. . f' -1. ' .' ' '- ?.,1, wil ., Q .pi xy' -,lf . I U ,sg '?v iw. ,F i 5 A ' . ' ,' v ' I' X, 4.'Jvl' Wu gi 4 6:25, 4 W- .wg F r Li' livi n .ggi -'Z I 'N W . ' 'A ' ' s 5' Q. 'f.4W5??,': rv 3 T . 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Our halls and classrooms have been transformed by the florescent lights so long anticipated. The familiar lunchroom stools were finally replaced by chairs, and the installation of an improved lighting system in the auditorium made more effective stage presentations possible. Mr. Anderson, our new principal, has done a fine job with the support of faculty and students in his first year. He encouraged Washburn students to live up to the scholastic and athletic achievements attained in previous years. This year, in addition to the already numerous Washburn organizations, new clubs were formed to give students a more varied extracurricular program. Enthusiasm and interest ran high, which made each club a success. 1958 has been another outstanding year in athletics. Cheering at the games spurred our teams on to championships in football, swimming, and wrestling. For Seniors, memories of our good times at Washburn will not be forgotten. The fun and the heartbreaks, the silly and the serious, will always remain. The juniors and sophomores have one or two years ahead of them to experience success here. Good luck to them! We have recorded on these pages a record of Washburn in 1958. For us, the Seniors, it will be one of the best years of our lives. Studying and Striving to Gain Success 3 We 're Known as the Millers of Washburn High School xY.lNl1lTUI'Il Is Ilcwrtcmlv-I-'ox .1 XYhil: . The Very Best You'II Find . Faculty - Underclassmen Activities - Sports - Seniors - Memories - Index - - Ciatewnx' to Ch We See at Last Home of the X JIU Pl Illlers 1 - .lf 1 ' - 'UI Q N. . ,Lg f',3 xlv f' , A . 1 V-.1 J.,-5..,i . - V' XV. ,,, . . ' V V250 .rr s C5 'if.,.-P 1-3.A.f:',V N 1'- ' n . 57 ' V 4.9 tv f-,Sl , I . 1 .pw 2 'T?3'W. f.'V3.Jz-, ' ffibx- vv -my 4 - ' -we ,.. ...VA-72.1, ' V .:'.1 Tift .L V. . iff.---1 V .-V-if 31 -, . . 1. :wa ... . ' ,V. iulf' , - 2- , wif -rms' .I if V'LI1 ,,.j 1 ,515- f-:' 15154 V 1 VE' ' ' VM? 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V1 V, .. 5:1-ffl... ,A . ., ,qv V .1 .'. f, P my ' .,-51 ffl- V. 9' 41 .,.V:5 A new principal, new teachers, and many new ideas reinforced the faculty during our Senior year. Our faculty has guided us through many disappointments in our three years at Washburn as well as sharing in our many joys of school experiences. Our mistakes have been overlooked, and our faculty has shown us understanding and kindness in times of need. Washburn faculty members find time for social functions, too. A welcome party, which took the form of a picnic, was given for Mr. Anderson. Miss Perry, at the time of her retirement, was guest of honor at a tea given by the faculty. The Washburn teachers were hosts to the faculty of neighboring Central High School at a professional meeting. Our faculty has done outstanding work in helping the students of Washburn understand and appreciate the value of an education. They find joy in seeing their pupils succeed. We Seniors, as well as the underclassmen, are grateful. Thank you for your patience and help. H Mr. .-Xndsrson ls Our Principal Mr. Anderson says: Thr, f111'1111y und 5111116111 body of ll'11.v1111111'11 High 111111 11 right to fad 11 .fc'11.f1' of f11'1d1' 111 Ulll' 111'1'o111f111'.-'h- 11101115 1171.5 y1'111'. ils' 11'1' bid f111z'11'c11 Io you St'lIlO1'.i', uw' 1'1'1111'z1' 111111 j'0ll un' go111g o111 I-1110 11 .i'06i1il'f'Y 11'111'1'11 l1C't'd,i' 11 gran! dull of 1'111p1'o1f1'1111'nt. Ill' hope 111111 111' 111111 prozfidrd you lt'1-X11 1111' 11c'1'1'xf111'y 11111'1qg1'o1111d of 1'11fo1'11111t1o11 1111d 5151115 so 111111 you muy 111111115 1111 f7l'0!71l'I71.s' of Iifv I-ll 1111 111t1'111'g1'11t 11111111111. Horam' .llclflll o111'1' .-und, 'Ha 11.fh11111c'd I0 dir 1111111 you 111111 11'o11 sonzc l'IiC'fO1'j' for 111111111111ty.' .Huy your fllfllft' bc' f1'111'd 141111 l'i't'f0l'lt'.f.H Good lucfr. CIRL IV. iI.YlJ1fRSU,X' 8 r'v 9'3 f1wfzu:0'Sf 'ev .Y ..,,,,,,.. . wavy. X Top Miller Heads Washburn Ut' all the new things at XV.lSl1l5LlI'l1 this year. prohahly the niost impor- tant new was our principal. Mr. Carl VV. Anderson. He is a pleasant. aliliahle principal with ideas for a growing XVashlvurn. A few ol' Klr. .'Xnderson's many duties are to see that the faculty and students work together as a team. to keep a proper halance hetwcen extracurricular and academic suhiects. to hire new teachers. and to assign special duties. Mr. .Xnderson graduated from the University of Minnesota where he receiyed his liachelor and Nlasters degrees. lieliore coming to XVashhurn he held sc-yeral educational appointments: taught in seyeral sinall towns and at Henry High School. Nlinneapolisg was assistant principal at Central High: and was principal at South High. He seryed in the Navy as an executive officer in VN'orld XVar ll. He feels that during his first year. hoth the students and faculty have heen yery friendly and coopcratiye. 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Built Character IAUIF lQXKl,FllN Y'l1ul'.x Il rule' friflg flaw. lm! . . . lfnglixh O HHN NH I' XXXXN LII Xl'Xl KN H1114 1ml1'1mfl4r1 111111, Sll4'l'l'll ',Ull'l'4'lillll O NHC. IMI IF XX. 4'l,Xl'.FUX 9ff11'uf1':mI 1lwlir'1'f1f :fx ilu llI1,XIfl'f. Ifllglixll, SllLllxl'N1NfL1l'i'. . ..., . , 5Ilf't'4'll O NIR. XXH15 K.ll5l1IxUX I1 Hurt' 1m14'1'I' In jllll. XIQVIDIARI. 1,1-mm-Iry. Nlphsflmm- Hzlwlvalll ifnavh. llnlmnllmll Hkxxlwlluull Fllp--lxnwly wit- Their Helpfulness Made Friends XIII. XI XIIIx I'.. IQIIIJIIXI XX YIIIIIIW III II JIIIII IIIIIJ IIIIIIIII' lllll. III-II-II. XIIIIIIIVXI-II.II, IIIVI XIIXI'4'I. III-X XIIII--II. I'IIIIIix IIIIII XIIII-VI. XIIIIIVIII IIIIIIIIII XIIIIs--I 0 XIII II XIII',NI.I', I, III-QI,I. NIH IIIIIIIIIQ IX U Ifffr I ,'IfI1IIII:. II.III-II IIIIIIII-. IIIIIII'sII.I O XIIIN. I'X'IIIII IX III-.INIIQ INF IIII1 fmII' III IXII II . . , XI: III.I. IIIIIIIIQI. IIIVIIIINIII 0 XIII. III NNI'.I.I. II. IIIfI,I.I',I,IxNIIN IIIIIIIUI . . . IIII'IIIisIII. 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'III IIIII- II O XIINX XI XIIX XX I IIIIII II WU IIIIIII Ig MIIII. I I IIIIIIII, I'.IIgII-II. I II Il II IIII II 0 XIII. I'lIIIIII' XX III- l' III IIIII III IIMIIIII XII'III.III-.II III,IXs I , . I I I II III 21 av Q 2: n '11 'Y . , sf' if Q mn. fill f ff , , , '51 1 1-is n :Q 1 E Q . .iw ,'f.,,, 9 .: .F 1 , , vm -Q .nu mf' ' f f,w?5+a:4s 'TE 'f' FW 0? ab gp- ,f fm 553' . - + www . Ewgfgx it if x -J 5i?3'5 X' -K S V , s 5 Q 5 ., is W, QT if J, Q an - if Q j si 'TQ I A peppy class of sophomores and a group of lively juniors added to our new Washburn look. Their enthusiasm in both scholastic work and extracurricular activities made Washburn's halls ring with the assurance of a wonderful year, our Senior year. The class of 1960 began climbing the long, hard path to a successful high school career by participating in student council, the many clubs, and working toward a well-earned place on Washburn's honor roll. Their talents in the sports field contributed greatly to the success of Washburn's many athletic teams. Shakespeare was the toughest hurdle for the junior class to face. They worked diligently, keeping up the traditions of high scholastic standing of Washburn students. The juniors kept school spirit aflame and were promoters of good sportsmanship at Washburn's many athletic events. Our underclassmen have helped to make Washburn a great school. We Seniors thank you for making our Senior year a wonderful year. . as i g , Q K Ouz' Sophomores, Class of 1960 .Z V SOPHOMORE SOUND CREW. H.R. 217-MR. GOODMAN Row l: I.umllu-rg. Ilcmlnqkwn. Rm. Row 2: Xviff, Ilukm-mtrmmx. 51Cli.ll'lIlL'l. Sclxruulqr, I-LR. 322-MISS BROWN Row l: R, Olwn. l'.nuI, lk-lgrwu. lh-rkst1'L1n1. Krungrr, I'. Ulxun, l.uwr. Ilvtrcy. Row 2: ll.xh'. Lund- grcn, Gmy, Rorzul, RL-yllulmls, Hr-lwn. Muhh-r. IR-.m. Row 5: 'l'hf1m. iI.u'llu-rg. Ihnnvr. XY1lwn. I..1wrcmm'. Swick. Shl'l'llLlll. lnhn- wn. ltulu. Ifulxu-41. Iinh. H.R. 31-1A-MRS. HEISE flllllll, Cmrtx-nl. lx.zl.n. Inrnnj, Klnlm. Kin. Ham. Row l: Nxlm. fQUlh. Sgharlllullurn, Prim. Ullw, lgvfgxnlh. HLIFXILT, Luk- nngg.mi. Row 2: XMx,1l.n. haw. Im- lwur. RJKIIILINNLIL Ihlw. N1kl,rL.1rf, fJuni.zl. Sllmiun. Hxlu-xxx. Row 3: Mntflmr. I..lIllH1. llnlmalrnkx-f11. R.x,. C,l.uk. XUrm.1n. Ilnn11pwl1. 1.4.1-1- in, 6 I. gfii +2 '79 'sf 1, , H.R. 527-MRS. BENNETT Row lt Rulm.znix..11. lfllxtw. Luh nun. Krfmzgk. RKIIIXAII. I,l1.1f I'ctwh. l'c.nrx-nm. IR-.nc-wk, Row 2 S-l111h'1'Lnp. flmm. l l1nwn. Hlrwh I,.1x1g!l1r1I, Cir!-tr. Yurk. HL-lmrvml Ihulx. Row 3: SJIIIIUII. XXwl111lIu' 'l.1ylur. SKKHIHNHII. I,1LIl. liyntxn 11 lllflvlll. Sm uh r. Slmmtul. Mull: gan. lhlgrnn. Xlrw. Hvnmlr. H.R. 505-MRS. WELLS Row l: Il.lnN.ln, l'X4lHl'NI.l1l. lfriul Uflxkw. ll.nrlx-nm. Nplwn. ll-mmm - 1 if-xltrcll. ROW 21 Mn, XX QNX. H1141 Huwulm, M-,ll.1h. Nilttwm. Cmxy Sfllxw-ppm-, Im.ln'1'Iy. Sulxl. Row 2 .Xru.1r1. I'nru r. Runknl. I-llmwn l-urxytln. l.ruu. Snllllfk. Slwlllr. Nw mn. Illlllglll. Rnplq. We Disected Frogs, Bisected Angles H.R. 101-MR. NELSON Row l: fill!-m. .XmlLrwn. Nhrlmzwxm. frlllllflllli. llugulx--41111. lnxllllxrrlk fnllxhllxull. lmxllctr l..lm,n. ll.u1xwu1. Iknrlufr. Spalwr. lfndw-H. Row 2: Mr. XL-lwlm. lxryml. Nhrxh. Xxallxmhf NL'g.l.1r4l. lhnwn. Mxllur. l'.:nm. lhllllll. l.l1mr. Slxndu. Slcwm. 'l'rmx'lvr.nlgL. Clmuky, Kllnu. I.:-Qullu wlm, Ifrxkxcn. ixCkLFIH.lIl. -. ...f x H.R. 219-MR. CARLSON Row l: Rake. C.1LIflL!.lIl. Ilnfwfuth. Law. Kuhn. I'cyr.lt. Num Mllvllmllwn. Hxlunrl, L l.unl Row 2: Cnrmxlnnw. lumpy. N.lIl1IXL'4II. Hgzknr, Nhlfum. ,Xm-finish, L'nmlrrh1ll. .Xllnn .-Xnshu Mgntlzu. Row 3: Amlnrwn, W-uni, Ksrk. Il.ll'llllWL'L'. Iumlm-11. I'1kn. Iimrrxnutun. Iinnlu We 've Had A Busy Year H.R. Sll-MR. BLACKMUR Row I: Nlnmlm-rlrwh. I,lI1ll1.l'. Inn' I,lIIf'QI1NlxI. lfurlmr. IIJIINIIH. N1-Iw ft.lI'lNlII'I. Row 2: Murplu-5. linh xlrnm. lhrglm. K.npl.1n. SXYJIINHII l'-N-5. .Xru1lr. IJHnmr.4ml. Row NI.mwn. l'::rx-frm. lf'-W, Nhl-Linn: luhnwn. Illlxhltl, IGf,lnl1.1r1l. Lhrz ILIIINQH. flrlmzmg. .Xurx -4 H.R. II3-MRS. BROVVN Row 1: XYIHQQX. Swflnxxu. Slam Smzlcr. Liluw. 5lI11lh. Row 2: 'I-hnvlllwll. 'I'--ur1wr1-1. IR-urwrm. N' gmlrd. Murmx. lhllmrx, Schhck Row 3: Kumlxn. 'l'l1xlur-Q. Ulm-rt. RL-ul. Sxlulxk. Munn. Swrnrmwz Sxulmwn. Nlrw, llnlwll. H.R. 20lfMR. KIQROSS Ruw l: lillllllllg. 111-111111 1 11111111 11111. XX'1111'ry. 111111.111111r. 51.lF1II1. '11111111111.111. Row 2: 1 1111 11.111111 511111114 1 ' .,'P 1i1111l1'11. 111111q11111. 11.1111111, x1Il1. ,',1gX11, 111111, 1'.11g1-111'111.111. lx. 111111111111 1 N1.111111'11. 11111'11.111k. 11.lXlN. l. .X11- 1111x.111. C., I-111111-111. 1-111111. 11111 N111 K111'11w, H.R. 207-MR. ALWIN Row 1: 511111. 1,-11111111. 11111 N1llI'I11lX, 451111111111 S. ,X111111'1-111. X11lf.11'11. 8111111111 IL1111, 111-114 Row 2: l111x11.1. RlII11Ng1l. KL-111- Q11111115. Rl11V!'l41l. 1'1-1x1111. XY1111. Xxmk. 1'.lN1l 1. 1111111111111. N1111-11. Row 3: N1.11.111. 111'.1.111'11. 11. .X11111 - 11111. 1.lll111HLI'4Q. 11.lI'l'IN1l1l, 811111111 1'11114u. 11111'11l1111l, f11111.1111111. R1 51111111111-1'. X111 ,X1KYlIl. 1 HRX. 1 'Ha H.R. 317-MISS OLSON Row 1: 1911111l1111. Slllllll. 17.1111 11.1g111.111. 1x11r11111N. O111111. f,1L111I Row 2: 1'.11L'1'1111. 'I4L11'11111111. 11111111 811111111111 fQ111111u'111. M111.111111'1' 1.11114u. Row 3: l1.llIl1111L'11. 15. 1111111 mn. XV111Iu11L1r111. 11.11111111. RL'1l.1H R.11111. '1'.11111r. S.111111'11. M111 011.111 I-LR. il-1BiMlSS CALLENDER Row lc S11L1'V11. I,11n,u. 1.1111111111 KHl.Q11I. 5.l1lN11l11 .. 011111. 11.1ru' .X. 111111111111. Row 2: lx 1' 1 1 g 1 1' Q11.111y. 111111. 1111111 r. 8111114111 R.1111111. lf1'.11,:. 1Y111.111r. 'I'j.11111 Row 5: 11.1. 11111: . 51x.11111r11111 O'Cir.111x, 151211. 11111. 5xk111'.1. XI. f1r.111'. 11111. 5111'lI11x. 1-x1111. 141111111 11111111'111w111. H.R. 21-I-MR. DUNN Row lc I1-frx. tII.111x1-11. 81111. .1-X IIuI111I. II.1.111. X1 1II Ir: IN:-11 .Q . 1.x I'I.I1'ILT. Row 2: I111'1I.111. Iwn Inf S1111 111 .XI1 x.1111.11'. 5IIlllI1. 5I1I!1 Urul. NLIW11. XI11rrf11N,.11. 5I11 I 111fI. Iff1111g11', Ruw 3' XIV IIIIIIII X11 IIUWI1, I.r11IW.11. N-I111111111. I I I 11I1r IIIIIQAIIII, Iu1I1 gmrum. 11. II I I111w11. XI N-111 1- 11 .11w11. Ii111I11 1' H.R. 420-MR. LINDSTEDT UW' Row I: IIIIxIIl 111. NI11111Ix1I1.1111 Sv1111I11'1111, Sw111X-111. 5111111 rw. I'lIIII QIWILII. IIIHHILIIIMIII.Yf1IV1'I'Q,R 2: LI.1111IL',. 5.1j.11Lr. Ii.11I1. R.1x lllf. I I,.111gr111. Ix11,II. Ir11r Ii1II:1'. I11I1111I1: I 'lI'. Row 5: XIV, I11111IN11 1I1. 111111. XX 11IIIn I1I1. II.1 11Ix:. xILLIII. I11II RIIII 1 1 . MIN-111. IIIFIIIJIINRII. Il 1111- II, N111 ,.1I11. 11- 11'1.1, H.R. IO7-MRS. KEEGAN XII NIA IIIIF I1 III Row I: II1111' . . '11 . . II.1II.11I.1x. I,I1.1x-111, II1I111. 'I1111 I ZIIIIII. C.1'.N. I1111f1I. II.1II. Rum 7 IIIIIN. I11I111w11. I-.11I1111.111. II.1I1n1 R, .X11-I11w11. Ihrg, Ix1II.. In 111 II1gg, X11IN.1N. II111.1I111:11. Row 1 5IlI.III. .X. .X111I11x-111. NI.l4IIlIII II1II. I.11'Ix1111, I'XI.llINIII. l.I111I I.11x11I1. f,1.I1l11111f1g. I..111gNr II NIM. Im - g.111. H.R. 5128-MR. ARIO Row l: l11x111q. R11IN.111111. Il1'1x.1 I II.1111w11. R.1I111. I.111x11.1111!. 81111 I 1:x. Row 1: I.1'. R-1I1111x II X-'1:z14t1x. I' TL Ii:1:.111. I-rgcnx '1 V: 1:14, Ik1:g111. lI1:xt,11I, Row I-11 1 w. ...111..1.1.. KlN11.1111..1, Ix1,11. N ,1.,x.x.1. .kv I1 11111 111 IIILNI. IJHLIII. 5.11114 W . 1 XI. X XI1..X11M. 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Tlmrsllcinl Iuhn Trclshlfl Hurry Tryon .Xnnc Tuclcf Ilunnn L'bI Sandra Vikcn Azlrrrn Wahlm Hull W.nngcnstcLn Pctcr Wnrnur Iucly VVcuthc-full Mzchad Wcul Stew YVclrl V-cr Blllllfll Wclur Lum WL-tru-ss INRIII Wnkk IJ.u'lL-nc Wlllcrt f.lHd.L- Willmm K.m'n WzEl1.n.1s Slllllfll Wllluughby Iumly' XY1ttEg Im-lpn XVuchlL'r Sm W1-Imhnu Willmm Vlmlmg Lynn V,'fmrlw.nrd firm' Wmy Ksy NVright Krlstin Wright Mary Yuung Hclcn Zahn I,4ll'L'L'I1 Zcnk lxvy' Lndcrclassmen Cham and Vnslt on Thelr XVav to We Wish the Very Best of Luck to Next Yecu s Seniors Activities, both new and old, have taken their place in Washburn's school life. Clubs and organizations held regular meetings, including parties, speakers, and talent. These meetings were well-attended and varied enough to suit everyone's taste. National Honor Society was the working organization of scholars and leaders. A new student council governed our school. The language clubs spent a year accomplishing a variety of projects. Many Washburn students found time to participate in the newly-organized philosophy and commercial clubs. Blue Tri and Hi-Y meetings were informative as well as outlets for fun. The ever rivals Grist and WAHIAN worked hard on their publications. The Poplars staff provided us with an interesting magazine. Individual performers as well as the band and orchestra gave spice to Washburn auditoriums. Activities gave life variety and VVashburn activities were outstanding. 34 4 -1 , i ,v ' 1 .M , .1,f..v' ' uiwg : , f -I fy, r 4.- .V ,f l :pm , ,, ,, , ,ff M 0 .' , A A ' , ff' , 1 ,f A an 1 fm if J fy ff 1 f iw 4, , my fr f f W, W c , f , 4 ww ' I ', ,f E J' - if 1 WWW . H 31 'W 45 1 fi A-S 2 22 Vp iff i ' ,9 'I-s?5Ew Z',, , fb J, ggimw, .-, - A. , ,. ,,, , ,M Ia, 1- Jfw, v Z , ., --qw 0' if '1 W ,H Q l is me ' is' 1 bw' It Q'-W, 'Y an? ide' ' . , mf- Q - 'izf J . 4 IN v ' ,ix . N S X u 3,3 . si 15,1 -if 1 4 'S+ A . 5'-sv -g, +6 -vip l xuikt . ,V , - , 6 f -'wi' A .1 1 i fi? 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S11ncl1rw11. rchestra Won an 'A' Rating 'I 111- XV11sl1l111r11 orchxstrgi. pmiul oi' their Lllillg i11 the Suits Music C,1m11IL's1. pl41x'c1l lor 11111111 iiulivltics All XX :1sl1l111r11. Ilicir 11111s1c was iiuirni All thu Sciiiur class 111111 111111 Lhristmgis crniiu-ri. l11gc1h1-r with 1111- lx1111.. II111' prculiircil thc Nliisiciil lllIlliN!l'L'.'. ll prugrniii iiiil ul x.1ri1'11. lim ll'L'ilk'SIl'Al aim 1111111-11 411 the 5I.l ...X. w111u111i1111 in St. 151111. l'111lcr thi' 1l11'c1'Iic111 ut Xlr. llcgg. 11111 II1LlNiCillllN l1.111' lu1r111-il 11111111 41s wi-il 11s l1.1xi11g l1111I .1 gmail time pigiyiiig icmgctlwr. ORCHESTRA Row 1: lhiin. H.1uk1. I..111. Cmuixxiii. S.111151N 11. KJV. Row 2: IY11111. Thigh. XI.11l11w1. lT111i11l. l'i4II'NiKIQ Iluicivii. I.lI1Li.HI'LI1. M1cl1.1iu, Row 3: Hliiiiiivnrg. Riilu. SLilXX'Li'Q'l. Siwiiku. ll1i11i1'11kwn. Wiul. K.lllI7 Iir1m'11. Rumi. 'I'yw11. YY1lwn. I'1.1rwn. i,.lVNkI1. Iwnu. il.1i1. 11111111 r. Row 4: ll.1r11'1, 'l'i11.1wi111111. H+1f1111.1i1 iirimlvr. Mr. Ilugg. iliriqivmrz iXn1l1rx1m. lkirwiix. kliiipir. New Student COUHC11 Governed Well Be sure to get your Charlie Brown buttons, was the slogan of this year's council members as they sought to bolster the school spirit. Student Council scored other firsts when they sponsored a Washington tour, a Student VV:-:lcoming Com- mittee, floats for Homecoming, an all-school skating party. and adopted service pin awards. Christmas wreaths were sold, and the money earned was used to pay for the serv- ice pins. The Student Code of Conduct was a product of many long hours of deliberation by the council, and the finished product met the ap- proval of both faculty and students. Fight members from each grade fire officers, and Mr. Goodman as adviser made up this year's Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL Row l: l'.tl4'lll1.lI1. lfutlan. Nine. XYl1trrx. lf. lluag. llagcn. Wt-rm-ss. Sgmtroni. Row 2: Gruber, fxluthllvcrg. llentgcs. Dietz. l.untl. Mammcn. Clirxianwn. Iohnsnn. Row 5: Mcliurney. R,Ho.1g. Kunlm. Frislc. Rirnkcl. Hale. Knoult. 42 OLD NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 ' 9 1l1 l llirxu ll.1i111'll11rg,I.1.11l1w11l. .Xll.lII. Row Row l: l'.1l1l111.111. Y11r1ll1j,. lf. ll.1rw1. R111lN111.111. O liruii. 5. .1111 . .. . ,. 'l'11111111r111.1n. Rivla. l'll111r.if.1N1j..l1l1.1n:. I'ItIII, l,rin1l1r. lla-1lxr1111. Row 32 Nllw H.1gi111x-111, .uliiwrz lI.ig1-11. .Mlm r111 11111 ' ' I ' -1 --lu I-1l1i1w11. ll-1.13. Xilwn. 1.1...1l1x111. !H.r.11lx. lx11111 , Scholars and Leaders Make N1 H Xlnny scrxircs for xY.lNlIlBllfII 111-11- l5L'I'liOl'II1CKl lay X.11111i1.1l Huiior S114 flkly. .Xiiwiig Ilicm wp-rc 1,1lgi11j ll r 11 c r N for fiUIlIII1L'lIL'ClI1L 1111111111-1111:11la .1111l suicr 3, . . X-rays tor llic i1111111r'.. 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X Run' 3: 4111x1.11x11'1. ll1v:1'w1111. lliziig ll1 11111. Ron 6: ll.-.1g. l'.1'w11x. l..lIN -it W ' wW fM'4 'erf5 '7' if ? W f'fI Qif1'?,i . A-A'21 if A vw ' W',f ' VM , P,'.Q1gj, 1 Q, -1 ,,.7 I-,ff ' f A ,Q 1, 'A -'-' fig! H , . Y, T. 4' I 1'- S J, QQ! 4- 4' , ug 4 1 ' KJ inf E ,,,h V ff? I Ja 5.10. I 1 f 2 A a F , Yr x ' ,7 , ,P A PQ EEE ga i ' I I A , , - ag f , Il fn if V+ 2 Y Q' 1 1' Y f V, 'u Q, 2' 'C E 'W JMX ' -f Q wg, z,,x X4 A . I gk ,EfrfQ?4l' he Qiiw f'12Wf EN Vw? ' L' N 'K H. HWY VV A , ,Q h ' ,-' ,J A My .- , ...- Nm. , 510 , A A ul U' 5 P mf., w X IWSXQ ff 'i32 g3' UWC, f '. .5 JI ' ' M Q xi 42 ' , fyi s , 1 , E FF. 4 ' . I Ki 202, ' 1. vb , 113, 7 ' .a .3 4? X 9 s gf ,QIWKV 5 aw' 'B ig -'4,sff Students Gamed Busmess Expenence urk pmgrl111 pr su mu mn Qt ss Lru lu urn L tor s um uns xx m un L Q 1 ms 1 Ihun stumlnnts lllLIlliLLi uhool for thrcc pnrlmls Ill thy mornmg 'Ihu tool-. I nglxsh OLLLIPIIIOIIII rclmons rc II trick 1' I . . 1 tor xxx . Hior. C 'cw c 'Q Q 41 I' -j'v - u'- Tv -Q A 4. cms cxpcricmc in S' ns- Q F 'IIN formal 4 9 1 ' 4 ' 4 . 1 cg .15 L'SSt'XL - A L' alllvr lltif 5llNiI1 1 CFL V 'UI' X . -45, ,L egg:-Q3 ' -' - 1 'St Q A 'SNL 5 X CLUBS T lzespians and Quill Displayed Talent .Xu :Active elnh here :it VVz1shlwurn is Quill Cflulw. One of its many services is to preview each ull-school movie untl to inuke up the school composi- tion questions. The eluh receiveml helpful criticisms of their inclivitluiil writings hy nmnv of the XVgishl1urn English teachers. Other activities of the eluh inelutletl viewing good movies and enjoying pot luck din- ners where literary works were dis- cussed and criticized. The theatrical group :it XV2lSl'll7Ul'll is Thespiaiiis. One of 'lihespizins hig- gest events ol' the year was the or- ganization ol' Nlillvvheels. 'lihespiun inenilvers also piirtieipzltetl in nucli- toriurn progranns :incl helpecl run things huckstaige. Nlr, Krause clirec- tetl the group and snvv that every- thing rain smoothly. 'lihespigins is opens to sophomores. juniors, :intl seniors who ineet Lll11llllAlC1lIlOllS. QUILL CLUB THESPIANS Row I: Tins. I,.n4ll.iw. Rn-Ili, Iirotltrivk, llnlltiilierlv. Row 2: Colton. Il.irvtv, Ylellmurii. lxnoult. lxller. Row 3: Shulthe. lx.ihz'r. Munson. llurvvtll. lrnwn. Slmpiro. liisst-II. Row 4: Stoll. 'lntlvt-i. Cohn, Qu.ielvenlwush. Row 5: tTliristi.iiist'ii. llnrlltj, Snnilt-rl.nn1l. Ul.umlt'r. Iilninlnrg. Gnst.itson. Coelir.ni. Row 6: l'v.ins. S.nnpv.in, lit-rgh. l'lh-it. Row l: Iunigston. Wolflnni. lit-ngnn. S.ruhonrin, Stoll. 'l'-nt. Currie. Mvliov. Allen, Dumllev. l.C'l1I!Lll'li. vine pru. Row 2: Nvmll, llurntl. Vllxsun. llmiellverlig, I-'orsni.in. Murphy. lThrisn.inson. llilversen. 0'l4rien. I-Qstreni. pres.: Munson, sec.: Wet-ml, tri-.is. Row 55 I-15. fiivrrsoli. Rolverts. llulfour. Svkoni. Sr-.i.li. Nlvrieh. Rieke, Cioltlshurv, lfrislrf. llmvley, Leer. .Xnilers-in. lleitlmliip. I 4.-r PHYSICS CLUB Row I: Ortsl. K.it1. Rtllllf. Sl.l!1Lltll.Q. Sloiliclcy. Hr. lfriclgcu. gttlyistr. Row 2: .Xspiitx St-nit.l5i'iUt1i.Still. lmtis. Wttwl. lltlltlftxlxsvtll. I llloiiiht-rg. Row 3: lQ.ilhr.uth. llotltcn. Stocking, Rt-iscl. Sli.tix'. Iimtlty. Ktiiiictli. tflitiiiiitll. Iliiitrn. Physics 8: Philosophy Explore Unknown Oiic ot thc iicw cluhs this ycur All XV1tshhurn is tlic- Physics Cluh. Xlr. Fritlgcii tttlyiscs the iicxy group. Ou oiic of their ficltl trips the cluh tourctl the Nliiiiicttpolis Hoiicywycll Rcscgtrch Plant at Hopkins, Au oil'- spring of Physics Cluh. at rocket cluh got off to ti fast stgirt hut tlictl sudtleiily after the tltuigcrs iiivolycd yycrc rculizctl. X'Qll'l0US meetings iii, clutlctl ll tztlla hy Nlr. liciigstoii on logic. and ti tiilk hy Xlr. Coolascy tihout the Scicncc Fair tlitit wats licltl :tt Xltictilcstcr Collcgc. Sonic of thc tiictiihcrs ciitcrctl cxhihits tit ilic fair. .Xtiothcr of XVgtsliht1rii's new cluhs is Philosophy Cfluh. L'iitlcr the guitl- aticc ol' Hr. .-Xrio tlic cluh mct to tliscuss such things its thc Apology hy Pluto. wistlotii. lanoxylctlgc. iiiotlf crn philosophy. Qtiitl tlit- tittlliicics ol lllglf. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Row l: Sortiistiii, Currit. Ilutllry. l..ll'stiIl. l iQt1i'ii.i, Rtutcr. Ixoix, 'l't1iistt'.itl, Rovt 2: K.ixy.ittis. Colitti. Uillritii. .X1itlci'soi1. llusllhlll. lion. Itwstin. lltrgquist. ltws. Mr. .Xi'to. iitlxistr. Row 3: iiliiistiiiiistfii, Olson, llttslniiitls. Stmiitl. lli'ucti.im. Khliii. l.t't'. ll.ilpp4i'ii. Srilstml. up 2 +R fa- f 4' W In ag Q . , -4 K f V ig we 1 1 I ,l ? M nw Q. f vw' 0' V f ' W f , , , , fg.., g I W' - f Q I' 'I ' 4 'G 4 sh Q? I 1:4 X., , A hw' 1 Z3 5 f'i'Tz 'd'Z7fZZQ2 y , ff Vw ,g 1 0 ,733 i, fy' if ,f ' f4g,7,5552,,gu A f 1, pg, vi 51177 , , . ,, ,Jw uv A .-xxx Q lk - 5 . ! ,. , Q Z q v Q 5' . LT ' K n A li Q. W 1 -3, Q3-W' :Q 4 J' Fl H - 'lxvgl 43 Q I I 5. - -.gms-i, 02.1 u9 wg B-'-.'1 wmv ' , X , . X'-ww. .' fv 'o- 1 sl V 1' w -.1 ' Wi' ' 3:r'f , I VL 'T lt 'iH. 'f' 1i . .sf . . 1- ug sm., Nw-' - ix :'.. BI.lfIi TRI CABINET cII'IIIlIlI'. Wu.: I'I4lI1. 111: pru.: II.lI'XLf 11141113 I.lIIlIIl.III. I1'a.1X.1 ITI11'N1.111w11, X11 Wnllnw, IA111, ' HI-PIII Row I: i111Nl.1Iw111, I'31ug411. NI.11'I1n. Sang. II11l111q111NI. I1w11Iu1'g. Row 2: 1111 l2111X1I. Mu11w111, IXILIVIZIX. liu11'11. II11NI.1n. II1l.lI1. Iullnwn, XYUIQIUI11. UNH. I,L'IIlIILlI'Ii, UA- l1r1L-II1111. Row 3: NIIW11. INI.lIIXL'l'. WUQI1- Icr. CII1r1ft111r1N.111. Wugmr. .Xll.1n. TAPPA KANA BRL' Row I: Ki1IIx1'I. l'.1gnI, LMII1111, I'i1L'I'.l, N111'1II1j.. XI.11wI1. Row 2: 'I'111kn1', I'XII'kIH I,1IlIv. II11I111Iu1Ag. IWI11. 511mI11'I.1n1I. I1u11- nnll. Ruw 3: 511141. .X111l1m111. Ilzulx-111. IILIIXLIXMII. SLIIIQILLII. XYLIUIN. I1 xmn. NUI I11ugl1l11, IIqckricl1. TRI GAMMA SPUTNIK Row I: I111x:11, Ii1111I. 5.1I111111'111, lbw. I-111w. lI11g151111xLc1II. Row 2: R111 III! rx. SII11111-II. I.1111I:1'411. Ix1111I1I1, IIIMIIXIQIII. I11w1k111.1:1. II11xx1. II1-11131111-111. I'l1rxI1u':, Row 5: NI1f.1111I11. Il1111x1. Il.1I1I111. I'1n.11f, M.11Ib111.1f1l. 51-.1111. IILIQILIIIAI. I'1.11'wm. Il.11x111 50 1 :- , 6 Wx 42 rg, 041,52 L, C llluti Tri Girls XYith .1 Twin: lhncetl Work and Play Shaped Blue Tri lilue Tri haul many new and interesting activities this year. Starting in October, monthly church services were held at St. Iohn's Lutheran Church. .Xll those attending iountl inspiration in the short hut meaning- ful minutes. Interesting meetings during the year inclutletl: Mr. Kuross' talk on VVl14it tn Look for in in lfoutlmll Chirnefl Miss Nlyllllllll Cfi1in's tlemonstrgitixe intnie on cosinctulngy. aintl the panel on tlziting mantle up of lfiiiversity of Minnesota cu-etls. The '58 Twin llnncc was it big success with inainy enthusiastic A'twins zittentling. 3 ANDY KOONANGA Row I: Rgillwliii. IJ.1l1l. Xxl Snnth. K. .Xntltrwn. Row ' Knfiult. fl-g-mtl, Rimt. Kin t Ist st lmrnqtigist. Willmins. fuvllr Xlixt h h Il1fnnpt.,n,Ruw'3: Ntlsun, lmtlxt. l..111-gstwii, Rilwniul-c, lin mn. tlstfar. .X.iltt'r. Iuliiiwii GAMMA GRABBA GUYA Row l: K. lnlimnii, Sth ll Il lztltht rg. Slmrlt, XYtriit-ss. Rim ar l.llIl. lwllllstvn. f,UI'tltI'. 1 lil .Xmltrwn. lnut-. ll.llllI12. Si slr in XXI ntr. l.it'tlnt'r, Myritlt. Rnw Yiktn. liurwrll, l rtt-lvtrg, t Iflmtii, ll.rnwn. l,unnninigs Xntiiugq n t l r :juris XVcrc Part ol' liluc Tri Ifun Tuesday IOLI-COEURS Meetings Row l: XYQJX. I. Nilwu. Xuurf. Iuka Kuhn- '-111, lfhl'INIl.lllXnI1. .X. I-vhnwu. Img. IMm1.1N. Row 2: Nhrkuwn. IUKII I-xlmwn. Rum. Unix- 1.m. klllwfull. I.llI1NlIl.I7L1tHL'f. R.Nm.111. Irxxm. Ixxhhvm, H, Nvlsnll. llnmmx, Row 5: l,l.1I1Y. - , y llmxh-x, II.1Iuu'nl1. lfllturnlgu. l,.1.u-Ml. I., Im ywnli. fipullg. GAMMA-CHI-NL' Row l: 5ll.1lHl'1I. Iw1'gcl1wl1. Xllnlhl. IHIQIWI1. Ii.1rux. Niuuur. Row 2: U-mls. Ilwhlrn. Ihr:- hnm. Ru-kc. Rglwhx. Ixllmt. l,.,ppLl'L1nl. Vgttw. M.1i111rrlu-1'g. 'l'hun1.u. Huw. llmxzx. lmwwlw, Row 5: l'mr.ullc5. H.llcy. Il'L'l.lIlkI. Nlullth. ku'- .hn V. lzwmng. OCTAPI Row lc kllrlwn. Schulz. IH-lmgnllx. KLAQRIU. lmnllwrmfk, Niguxxwll. Row 2: lwpa. Hllung. K.1l1l1Lr. Sclxrmnlw. Luv. I-vhmtwlm. YLIN-mn. In-.mm .Xmlurmm I'.LlL'llU.lI'l. Ihrxq. Illum- lurg. Row 3: Rmgxt-wrtf. II.mwn. R. IRu'rN..:1. , . Ninjmxy li. Pulnrwn. lunly .XIl1lLI'XHl'l. lwIll.llNIIl. Szlkhr. llnmr PULKI RANI Row l: Walktr. Su-nwn, lliilmhcrg, Murra- stin, Strirmlahl. l.arwn. Row 2: Iuhnwn. Lau- rcncc. XK'riglit. lliniit-str. W-ilfc. Morgan. Rcuf tm-r. lirtklw. llamliii. Kalar. Row 3: Sivgrl. i..irls--n, lliflmii. Amskt-. lzritlxwn. Nuiistl. Kit-takf. ,Xmlrrv.u, NUPE Row l: Lash, vlilllL'lL', Shawn Antlursmi. Burg- quist. l..irwu. Snllivini. Row 2: Kxalstun. Saul-r. liuasli. Mcliurnt-5, Surcnsun. llulvcr- sun, lfrcrlluntl. M, Iulmsun, Susan Antlrrwii. Wnkkinml. Row 3: Timmcrman, lh-ilkamjv, l.inrlc'man. l.lNll.Ill. Rust-, Mliyr, Cirtlwt-Il, XY1Iti,i1. PHI KAKA CHI Row l: llC'I'Ff, liiirlt-tt, In-nxt-n. limtlnik. Mul- tllrkaiiip. llanstm. L'hl, Row 2: lairmn. Sm- lwmla. Smith. lkirhl. Nyquist. .'Xnclcrxim. lack- --imn. liwsltr. Kwslnr. l'ilNl'lL'l'. llclncn. Wal- lvaum. Light. lltlgtsim. Row 3: Grinrlrr, Sti- gcrt. NItSp.ultlt ii. l,.ll4'ill. N. Kfarlwii. Nlalm- lvrrg, l,. iiarlwii. qi fi . . . Provided Activities and Fun Blue Tri hcgan thc year with tht-ir annual installation service for thc girls and their mothers at the YXYCA. At this mtcting cash chapters membership was announcctl. The chapters mzt on thc first and third Tuesdays of thc month. Various arrivitics highlighrt-tl tht- scmi-monthly meetings including scrxict' pruicrts. ioims with HLY groups. anal speakers, Planning for the all-school mt-ctiugs aml other important affairs was tlonc hy the Blue Tri Cahinct. lt was matlt- up uf the fixc alllschool officers and the prcsitlt-nt of each chapter. Boys Became Energetic Hi-Y Members FALL HI-Y CABINET Row 1: Moe, vice pres.: Muehlherg. treas.: Casey, pres. Row 2: Chapman, sec.g Cart- wright, pub.: Hoag, chap. SPURS Row l: Gahrielson, Pmavers, VV 3 r n e r , Swanson, McNultv, T. Orest, R. Orest. Row 2: Co o pc r , Muchlbcrg. Fkstrom, Christiansen. Clark, Monson, Delin. SPARKS Row 1: Christiansen. W-irtliinan. Svvotrgr, Quadv, Olson. Hcrhst. Hendrickson. lohn- siin. Row Z: Henson. Olson. Ilolniherg. Hultman, Lyscn. Osht-rg, Turnbull. Har- tupec, Robinson. M ll h n k e. liirringtnn. Marsliall. The XVashhurn Hi-Y had a very successful vear. Hi-Y members were divided into twelve clubs: these met every Tuesday night for a business meeting and program. In addition to individual club activities the Hi-Y sponsored service projects which included selling Christmas trees for the Y's Men. All-school meetings included the induction of new mem- bers, a talk hy Mr. Anderson on Understanding the Teen-agerf' and a program with lack Putterhaugh, state liquor control commissioner, as guest speaker. Hi-Y and Blue Tri conducted early morning church services. Preceding the induction. two Hi-Y training conferences were held to familiarize the new candidates with the work and aims of Hi-Y. Social highlights included the Snow Party at Camp Ihduhapi, and the Hi-Y dance. SPRING HI-Y CABINET Row 1: Casey, world service: Cooper, building for brother- hoodg Adams, pub. Row 2: Moe, chap.g Iohnson, prcs.g Mam- mcn, sec. Row 3: Chapman, tre11s.g Cartwright, pub.g Hoag, vice pres. 2, 51 1 :VNU 3 .2 1551, 5, ef ,, 9 ,. 2, Y Dba... 745 U2 , , ,, ,, 9 ,..,,.,4 , ..?,x. i 14? 4' 'J7i 1' 'i.,v x x V. 0 .Q K? 4 '1 1 as Y, ft hiii 1' L, My Q 0 ' 1 U 'ah 2 Q Q9 ,V 'dm 1,5 5 fy, ' . fc, 1, 4 Ii...- ? v .' 1 J X xfj: iff sr ' wean 1 'ti ' 8 ? fr gi' I f , ,Q U . 4. 3 Ni- gg, M4 , 1 ' 2 I tx YI , , f an f i H' Q 1 ., K XI I -gg .22 5423? Q ,V if Nz iw . wwf' . Amxflii lwmi 'ff LW MM A M. 4 M, ins ICQ .- wiw i ,,,z ., lb ,W 5 t Mfg' i 'U ' -Af. www ,y,. V WZ 3 ,al QM- W Q' fb tg? ' fwlf 4 ,, ,,, ,W ., Y ., ww? ' an 'Zi Miki. ,, ,, , 1 Q T3 W . R355 , ,-my 1,3141 -A ' 1' W ' s 5 ff' f 'C 1 Psi- ,gi f 7 Wi5.f5,jGQ,,,f 'QSZ2' We 22' :,,'1'w' Q 2 z f QB- ' 41 gawk WW, -it U C. 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L.1,.51-r111-1-11111111111111111 ll1L'IIl1K'f- 811113 111 111111111 1111-1111. 1f.11'11 girl worlu 111 1111- 111111'11r1111111 1l11r111g 1'1111r1l1 1111111 111 1111- C1511 r1-g1s11-rs 111r 1111- lllllkll 11111-s. 11111 w111g1-x 1-11r111-11, S2250 Ll 11-e1-11, were 11111 111111 I111' 11l1r11ry 1111111 XY111111 11'11s llSL'll 111 sup- 11lc111c111 llL'L'LlS 111 thc 1i11r11r1'. l.l'NCHRUONf Sltkvllfff C1118 Row l: 1x11111111. I111x111, S11111111111. R1lI11I. 1'111 I1 Row 1 Row 5:XY1l1.111111.11-1:111111. 1x1:11111- 1, l1.1lNl N1 Ga 11 1. if 25? L, .'??u'M?'gFf' W9 if Z T' u D, ,YV We 4 W ' 'gy WV as Y , 4 5: 'Y A Q 7: lf fi ' -'af V z 5535 I -it H' 'ii 5 I Q? '44 991 jf, 1 I sf 4 A if ii ,fwfr ' ML, , mf k f , 'V -rx 'W U- 'J 5 ' f ,I 7 K Ogg rim 59,3 ' if Ei' .n.,. XVho Keeps Saying Latin ls ll llcucl l.llllgll2lgCNF C'aesar's Ghost Came to Life Circnt Cll6SLlf,S Ghost slcppcd into 1111- limrlight by sp1n1s11r111g 1111 1111- school duncr. The SILIAQ or drug 111- 1'11ir was untitled thc Ro111z111 Rock 411111 proxcd 111 lu' Ll NUCCCNS1vlll 1111111cy- r11isi11g prcziuct. .Xll club INCCUIIQS wcrf wry c11tcrt.1111111g. Sl-gils. lilik' rccordilmgs, 111111 illilll lllL'CliI1g5 111111 l.11t111 ululws 111 cxlhur s1'h1111ls 111l11c1l Xglfitlk' to 1111- scsx11111x. .X Romg111 XX'L'L1tHIH31 IL.1s1 was thg 1l1c1111- 111' 1111- 41111111411 l.Lll1I1 11111111110 ,l.OKQ1lS. stulux. 111111 cnling Irig-11 uhickc11--Iic1111.111 slylc- 5:1-111c1l 111 bc thc 11151111115 ot 1111- cxc11111g. .X 1111111-Q Iic1111g111 xxuhlizwg l1ighl1gl1tc1l 1111 L'XCIlillg 11111 111 L'IliUfIX1L'l1l. fllli' l.:1li11 qlulw. 11111511 111C clircctimm cz?- Hiss limxx'11. 11.111 .1 s111'1usI'11l BULII' 111111 now 115 111:111lu-rs .1ru l1111k111g l'c11'xx'11r1l In the I.11Iin ur111w11I1c111 11111111 will lm 111111 111 .X1111 .xfbtllj 1 Aillgl . 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N111 l'.111'j, l111T'. l'111'j, X1111 I11111w1111 111.1111 I'1I1!'v1I1 Sllllllf Q11.1ck111111 Fry-11 Rgllfllt .Xlgm R.lYiI1L' liul-45 Rllkl' N1.1r1 Rmckc l..lI'l'X R1x1rx l.11111w R1111111x 1.111114 Sllhrllflll 5.lI1llX S1l1.1.1p Suu' Scl1111'k 3111.111 511111111 1 I11.11111.1 Sxllllll l,.1111I1m Y.11111 5111 11.11115 .X1111 5llN.lll 5hkI'II1 SIL rk i111 5111111111 IIIII Slx.1111kx P111 Hn S111-utlpr N1.1111.1 5-11'111x1111 l.11111w 511-111g 5114 551111111 link 51111111 'l'11111 Stull lm S11Tl11.111 Sl1.11'1111 51141111111 51 11.1 Nh-11.1 111111 I .11 1111 11.111 ll111111.1X Y AUC' . 'I11-1111.1N l..111r11' I 1 mn .1 1. '.1 Q 1111 SAIIWLLYIW Pablo hs Un Nlnchacho Popular Coming to Spanish Club? Spanish Club activities were many' and yaried. The V953 officers and adviser. Miss llcmbd. organized meetings and proiects very' clificiently. The club held a candy' sale: the money' earned was used to buy' books for uneducated Mexican children. :Xt Christmas time, Spanish Club supported a Mexican family. Food and clothing were among the many' items given them. A joint club meeting with Central's Spanish Club proyed to be very' enjoyable. The end of the school year was celebrated by holding a dinner meeting in a Mexican restaurant in St. Paul. The officers for next year were announced at this meeting. Spanish Club had an eventful year. Members of Spanish Club Take Time Out to Pose. SPANISH CLUB Ibiaiit- liarto Marcia lit-rg Linda lltytr lfloytr Bliss Nancy lir.idIt'j.' Mary lirnokinan Ann lhitliytciii Indy liunnt-ll Nancy llurwt Il Kiran Carlsy Ill l.lI1ll.l lary lllytht Ibudlvy Hargit l'.dt'lni.ln Dora lfigtir-1.1 Larol t,i1st.i!st.ii llarbara Ilanilin l.ynd.i Ilamlin Karol llaryry' Karla llcckiith Marti.: llclgtwii lzya Ilnltan Izycly n Iloyda Mary' Ireland Marinrit' Kallt-and Iiiant- Kaplan Sue Katz MEMBERSHIP Ianct Kit-lb Iudy Kind lanicc Roland lain jainga Indy Mannt rbi rg Marilyn KlcNtI!t l.ynn McVty lam Nordby ludy Nylin timny Nyyall Lonnie Olson ltidy l'trry lnant llttriclt Iiiant Robinson lnht' Rockinali .xllxif Rnmtl I It nm Schatt Pam Stach Cray lt' Sit girl Sandy Smith Indy Sttlisyvll lanitt- Stcrnal Ianici- Syvaiis-iii Larnlyn lott Kay XYriglit GERMAN CLUB MEMBERSHIP 1I.lll1.l .X11111'1s11r1 8111.111 .Xrcy 111111 11r1'g1 11111 5111111111 111-rgst111111 1:l1.11111r 111111111111 1.l1llLt' 1111111111 1.11111.1 fi.lY1NII1l xYl11l.lllI 1i1l.l1lQ 111111 11.1111 M.111.1 111111 ting 1111111 1'.1t1111.1 11t51lAlIIl IL111' 11111t111s1111 S1l.l1'l111 I1111'111111.1st 1111111 l'.kst1'11111 1.1111 1',1NLNl1'll1ll 1,AlI1 1-'lt-s111-1 11.11111 fi.lf1'i1l' .Xrt li.1111r.11th 141111 1511111111111 1111111 11.142111 1',l1l'L'H 11.11111411111g 111111-ig 11.1111s1111 1'.1t 11.lXY1l'1 11111114 111-1111111.15 1.iZ 11LI1I1i.l111i7 Martha I11.g11111,1,111 j1111n 1111111 R1c11.1r11 111111111 rt Kart-11 1111st11 1l141l 111111111111 51.111 .X1111 I111111 S1111 14111111111 '111111 1..11111.11x 51.111 1,.1rs1111 111111 1.111 111111 1.11g1 1.11111 1,111s 1.llIl M1-rt'111t11 Helm 1.11111 M.11111111'11 Karen Meyer Dick M11ns1111 Luis Murraj. 1I11r1n.1 M5111 1i1111n1t- Myrick 1 rt'11 NL'1NI1l'l Mike Nut-t7111.11 Russ O1x11l'l ,11U1ll Ores! fillfj f1I'1li1I1 X111 I 1 Sprechen Sie Deutsch ? S.111111.1 1'cters1111 Chuck Ouist ff11t'11.l Rfwt 14.11111 14111111- 111111 5.1111-r 111114 S.1xt111r 5.111112 51111111 1f.1r111111 Sx1lIIllI1I Kathy 511111111111 111151111111 1111111 s1I.IXY K111 S1lll11l' 11.lXl' 811011 fi.lT4I1 S111'111s1 I1 Kathy SI11111' S111-111111 1111.111 51111111-r 11.111 '11-ws 1111115 '1'1111111pst-11 K.1r1 11111 1.111'1s'e .X.1r1111 W.1111111 1:111111 11.111111 S111' XY11t'rr1 C1er111a11 Club Meetings VVere 1i11tertai11i11g for .-X11 Members. Under the leadership of Mr, Meyer, the German Club participated in many activities this year. The 111t111ey-raising project of se11ing candy proved to he profitable. At their 111or1th1y meetings. various speakers shared their experiences with 111e c1t111 111e11111ers. .X C1er111x111 8111111111: group was 11rga11ize11 111111 sang Ull 1111111er1111s 11cc:1s11111s. Christ- mas spirit rose 111 il peak as Cie-11111111 classes 11e111 Ll cookie t1111test. 1 i1'th hour was 2lCC1il1Il1C11 t11e NY1Ill1L'l'. The Deutsche Verein participatetl i11 ll N1i11nest1t11 Cierman Uay. This spe- cial day was celehratetl as Ll part of our stateis Centenrxial Co111111e1r1t1rz1- tion. German C1uh had an active, enjoyable year. Der Deutsche Yerein im vergarig- enen Iahr ist 11111 heschlititigsten gewesen. Fiir das erste X1111 seit11c111 ich in VVash1111r11 11111. h1l1TCIl wir mehr als 1-LID-fLll1L1S1L'15Z1g Mitglit-der in dem Verein gehaht. Ich miichte 11esont1ers tlie Seniors 111111 Uffizierc 11es Vereins k1llll1iCIl fiir ihre Mitar- heit. -NI. Meyer l.IiT'I'ERMEN'S CLUB Row l: Ynlois, 'lliiiinpsr-11. llolliiiluyls, Ulsln. lloinro. C, Ilrnig. ILM. 'llrl Kriimrlu. firulur. Mr. Yalson. .l4lX1NL!'. Row Ii-linsion. lilxsir-ini. l'iulXm..ii. llinilsi. Snnlli. Vrlliiiir. N. .Xnilrrsr-n. Soiimisoii. Snrlil. l..irtixiiglil. I. l,llI'lXl1.lIlNlI1. liirnliifl ' ' ' x lm Nlinlillni url lnll l'ilsii l ixxlii Xrllms l' rilslinrl Xxllrsfllixls. li. Iloi liiiQi1ll'sl.ROW 3: loin l'X'I1IlirlX.3.f.lllsriI1. X14 .. Q. or .1 . i. . .. . , . . vi . W. l'liristi.1ns--n. 1,.isij.. Uslwrrg, Row 4: kiioinli. fjinsi. Ilinsi n. llinnrssj. Lunml. Nl.nrIin. l.. ksirlsiiii. Niiniinis, Moi. Ii. -in lxsoii. fiLIsI.ilswI1. lolinson. Row 5: li, .Xnmlrrsr-n. Linrllm.. Surirlsxn. l'4.n's-iii. lkrlxxx1rf.l,iill.iii, llrifiiii, Collier. Nlimnnr. llinilr S.ni'i. ffiisnii. Rnnlsli, Imnls. Letter Winners Gave Service ln .Xpril gi rollcylxill party was liclal tor lwolli Cl..X..X. lioiirrls and :ill Senior boys on lciiins, 'lilies Spring lioaml also plzinnyil the U.iX..rX. Hun- qncl lor thc girls who lung cxirngnl their NVE, Suu-riil sports were unnlcr the iuriscliclion of rhs Spring liozirrl, lizidininlon, l3llSCl32lll. anal Ilic spring Lcnnis tonrnznncnls were plglnncrl and offiqixilcrl ln' thc Spring lloarrl, Thr girls liglxr- alone ll lim- iolw in organizing CQ.iX..X. SPRING G..-LA. BOARD irlssoi Lcttcrmcnis Club is Ll iiurly-forinul organization for :ill iniilc' lctter xx IILTS. IIS PLIFPUSL' 19 to pCYlUI'I11 Xl rions scrviccs lor tlic sfliool. Thur cltlorls arc qlirccu-il towiirml mziliii lnoncx' to lwux' ll whirlpool Row l: l'r.n's.:n, Snlllllf, Iinli Surg, pirsg lllnnlm, Url pus.: Yrl.n. lIL.lX.1 Stinson. sir.: lfnrriz. Kiilmrn. Row 1: Mlss llinr .nlxi-ri: Morrison. l,LIlllI.H'lx. S.ilmin'1n. limn Ning. l-rpklu. Nlnrii. Nhrlllsunll. lI.nxri. Uliaiin. N1issi,Lis.nlx. .nlx ll.lI1NL'I1. Nrlson. l'll1i-l. lfiulurg, l'msin.1n. Yxquisi. lkurssii. lorgziis-Iii. Molmrg. N1.Il'lHLI'lK'I'g1. llirlsrirli. s mr. Row 3' Vlni '!5i,'.?'7 1-w -Q 1' ,, W' H 'yi fag.: 1 H 3 5 ' M WZ' ' . 4,, .. 'Vit' W Q . V k fit' , K hiv 1 A Q wk lv 51,1 'luv' V' 4 1 ,f ' q 3 9 H ff Q if I f ' 3 - X - W if E'2'w4fQl I ws, -v I un K if 'WK wi? .. ha 45551, 1 J? ,,, . ...,,..' Wag, , M? ' 5 Q gan. PM Qi if T H -2 -A' ' ,,.fw., f - gf V1 942' pl' 'QS L ,of .1 A ,,. M , 4 Gu 1 , .. ' 11215 ' M, 4,45 , 1 1 '-.4 wi! ,1 -n ,VK-f L 1 a- Q 1 f 1 6' 3 r' L Q' LT I5 9 Q Y V ' Y Q xr K KX 5 Y f I 6 1 I N Y. -1 .F U , I fl I flldl if W -5 . li 129 5 A 2 . Q1 5 , qffkt COMMERCIAL CLUB 17 Row l: if-1i'tlt'i'. Ktating, Rinalilt. S. Yulstn. Row 2: l'l.iuin.in, liurlw. XYc'llc'i'. l't'iltt'i'. K. Nt-lwn, Kult. Row 3: ,Xntlt'i'soii, vlilicmliliv mn. 'lli Ut. Nl.'Nitt't, liivlwiii. Nlalinlinrg. Canipz-in. tfoggt-r. llt-naw. llt-ist-r. Row -1. llaiis. Llnltls. fyoltlxluiii. llagtl, Lrnlx. liiutlt. There 's Fun in Business and Travel .X highlight of this ycar lor the Student Council and National Honor Socicty mcinhcrs was a trip to VVashington. D. C. the wack ol' February ll. ilihrrc were so many things to sec that the tlays iust wcrcift long enough. lt was a weary group that sat clown zach t-vcning to a suppcr ol' cliiclicii. inaslictl potatoes, string lvcans. anal applc pic. Howucr. tht- tlai' tlitln't cntl tht-rc. .Xltcr tlinncr many coultl li: liountl playing lvritlgc or tiwagiiig in a Hriivliii-i 'taint' ol' wortl tlutl. bt 4 2' bf' .X Glance in NVashington Spots the VVashliurn Tourists on Capitol Lawn. Newly-forinctl Coinincrcial Clulv with Mrs. licnntttt as atlviscr learnctl interesting facts ahout the business world, 'liwo ol' their spcalicrs in- cluclctl an wxcciitixc from First Xa- tional lianla. who toltl thc group what lit- cxpcctctl from a SCCI'L'l1ll'y1 anal a st-crt-tary. who coinincntctl on what slic thought inatlc a gootl lwoss. , f .f -If Z v' - 47 ,, z ,, , '91-. Lo, Q u , r , . A V' , '.' ' V1 . - X , 'ff 'Y 1 1' .' ' ' , . 'q 4 , M ly A 'N ' , 6.'KN G QW x ,' : -0 Q3 'fi . 1 ' 'SEV n 4' 45- ., ? , f-W, 4 f if filer 1 N K- .4 ' . ! 4 3 i i 2 -29 'J hr- x 1 , .' 'A '- I I 3 ' ' U-' .Z A! I . H 'A S- I 1 YG' O , , . , , A .1 ,qf ' 1 fur IH . x L I x 4.1, New teams, new coaches, and a school of enthusiastic students and faculty made our year in sports a good one We kept our school spirit aflame and were proud to say, We are the Millers when our teams represented us on the floor and in the field The talents of the underclassmen in the sports field, yolned with the experienced skill of our Seniors, formed champion teams in many sports Our football wrestling, and swimming teams proved that cake-eaters belong on top in sports standings Washburn s 1957 track team earned their State Championship. The baseball and golf teams also had a profitable season by winning championships in their respective sports. We're mighty proud of them. New trophies gave our spirits a lift for we realized they represented hard work, good attitudes and determination. Besides our active fellows, Washburn girls won city badminton and swimming titles in high fashion. Sports activities played a great part in life at Washburn during 1958, our Senior year. Q www, MJ .A .-M .ef , 1 on M' Qr. at-srv -1-5. Q ' fs 11. 4, .1 1 ,t . 1 1 . 1 . 1,--if-fm fa, 1 if' 1 .1 Nix' 3' 'M f -as 3,1 -4.315 Q. fs-gg 4.- 1 k - f gf, 1 de, c wt, 2 ,. .1 . , 4 FOOTBALI. TEAM Row l: Snvdtr. llciidritlcson. Maint. Stidtl. Kennedy. Sitltlttstlllhlstx. Olson. lolinson. Row 2: Niiiilillurg. nigr.: Manifold. mgr.: Mot. Runltel. R. ll-mag. lurnbull. lxtin. kollier. kioiicli. fll'Ul'lI'. Svtnclson. l..1vvltr. Big Orange Tied for City Championship Charlie says: I frrl Ihr 1511171 had 11 l'C'I'-Y .f11rrr.v.f- ful .fl'll.f071. We had 11 .r11111ll lr! d0Il 1 111 Ihr !7t'gH7I1Iv77g of 11111 yl'LIl', 1111! Ihr Irum l'LH77l' bark strong 111 the flvlllifll of Ihr .v't'tl5077. Thr school .vpzriz 1e11.f grraz and 11 11115 11 big furlor III our 11'11111111g 11 .vh11rr of flu' fllvt' I11f1 Don says: Thr past foozhull .fr11.fo11, Ill my of11111o11, ll'Ll.v' rrry .f11rrr.f.ff11l. Th1 Ir1ln1 fqrpt high hopes and played Ulll Ihr .fc'11,-'011 I0 Ihr firffrsl rxlrzzl. Tha .flzidrnl hodli gdrr thr ft'tllN 1111 thru' .-'11f1f1o1'1 1111a' SiLl.l'l'll 1111111111 Ihrm c1'r11 uftrr fusing treo of Ihr f1'1'.f1 Ihrrr glllllff. 'l'l1r.-11 I11'0 f11r101'.f pin! Ihr' fur! Ih111 wr h111'r Ihr gre111r.fz liflillillflg staff 111 Ihls' 111'c'11 ll '. ISI llz'L'R1Y f111.vo11. !'OH1!71lIt'd to glrr 11 1'r1'y .f11111'.f.ff11f 72 XYashburn did it againl Despite a slow start at Robbinsdale. we bounced back defeating VVest S5-fi in our first conference game. The big disap- pointment of the season was losing to South in a hard-fought battle l3-6. Adding to the disappointment was the iniury suffered by Co-captain Charlie Hoag. Charlie was out for the rest of the season. With renewed determination we fought through six more games and ground out as many victories. XVe ran over Southwest Well at the Parade Stadium. ln the best game of the year, XN'ashburn won an exciting Hi victory against Henry. The final score of our Homecoming battle was in doubt until the last twenty seconds. The following week we handed Roosevelt. the 1956 Twin City Champion, its first conference loss since the 1955 season. It was a satisfying victory for the Orange and Blue since the Teddies are one of our bitterest rivals. The first game at NlacQuarrie field saw the Millers defeat lidison 27-T. Still seeing the possibility of a tie for first place. XVashburn beat a determined Marshall team 2711. That same evening, VVashburn's hopes were realized as VVest defeated South 26-18. .Xfter compiling a o-l record. another gold football ioined the others in the trophy case. The championship was the first for Russ Helleckson as head coach. The season was a fine initiation for lim Nelson and liill Kuross. new members of the XVashburn coaching staff. XVe were sorry to learn re, cently that Xlr. Nelson is leaving for Carleton next year. lle will be as- sistant football coach and head wrestling coach. FOOTBALL TEAM 4-if -4. ROW li C4-IVUWUQIII. Hrnwn. Schurnu r. Chr:-Imnwn. Saunr. flxlvcrg. l'v1urklL1n1l. H.1lv. 'llmxm-mn, Row. 2: CLIILIH. 'L.TL'11I11l3. .Xrlch-mm 5IlllIIl. Pnllnrnr. Sznnnr. Rnrntn. 'lu-ln. lf. Ilwng. Lunrl. Hr. Ilc'l7rckwl1. Mr. Ymlwn. Mr. Kurfw. 1957 FOOTBALL SCORES XvQl3hl3lll'I1 4 4 T Rolwlmirmsdnlc XVZINIIIHIYII 4 4 35 XVQSI 4 4 XV11xhlmrn 4 4 fr South 4 XVnshlvurn 4 4 W Smllhwcsl 4 XV41shlmrn 4 4 I4 Hcnry 4 4 XV1IShl7llI'I1 4 4 Ill Rooscvclt 4 VVnshlmrn 4 4 77 lfclison 4 XVz1shImrz1 4 'T N1lll'Sl1.l1l 4 STANDINGS XY XV.XSHl3L'RN 4 11 South 4 4 4 4 0 Norlh 4 4 4 Rcxwscvclt 4 3 Henry 4 4 XVCSI 4 4 4 4 Smxtlmwuxn 4 4 2 f.Cl1lY'Lll 4 I Iidiwll 4 N NILIYSILIH 4 4 ' Xmnllulmll 4 4 ll 4: K Q KJ' ' Head Coach Hr. Hcllccksulu V I Assistant Coaches Hr. Nelson. Mr. Kurcm fl ' Captams Don Cuscx Ljhllflil' killzllg X 1 - Season Provided Award Winners XVashburn's varsity football team had many outstanding players. These stars collected numerous awards for their great play. Co-can tain Charles Hoag was placed on the XVCCO All-State Team for his play against NVest. XVe are sure he would have earned more awards had he not been injured. lim Hale. one of the mainstays of the line. received many awards for his steady play throughout the season. He was voted Lineman of the YVcek for his play against Roosevelt and. at the end of the season, was chosen Line- man of the Year. One of the better tackles in the state. he was placed on the first string All-City Team and later was nominated to the VVCCO All-State Team. VVash- burnis star quarterback. Howie Ty- son, paced the team with his fine play and field generalship. Like Hale. Tyson was selected on the All-City Team for two years in a row. He received honorable men- tion on the All-State Team and also received honorable mention by TEEN magazine on their High School All-American selection. He was voted most valuable by his teammates. Paul Cartwright and Buzz Anderson were selected on the All-City second team, Liscy Leads the Team hun Deiletts Henry Pass Romto Outlikes lidison Cioinv Somewhere Sonny? rv, ff - A -'xt -:W M W W T' s , , - A V fn. 5 i . - I V -A2411 M W , ' 1 'fuk E. Q 1 I , . ,X ' I , f V '- W. b 'fn f W U v Wag A A , , . iq sr g x , . il. .Q A, A V 5 K' . fx y? Ax Q In 1 , W 2 :. W' S? 5' -0 . f - 1' 2, Q N Q .f- ... f W -1, luyli- 4 ,, , 1, 5-+A' 1 QT? . ,. 'Q W 'W' ' 'i' ' . 5.1 ' . ,-.V -.,'1: A, J. .K . V IQ . - 4 ,ia ' K. l' . G, I-,X .Q W 1 ' s! ,a .q. as-W gt . . e , . V . . 1 - , W, 4- ff . I ki' ' J ' 5 F' .f .gf J 15 ' f x E, ' l . N Q f' ,Y . w , ,Q 1 A 4 C L . 0 .N . A .. I Q -. ,, . K . . - i' . ' 7 , - L... , A J, .. ,:.,,.. f , 3 Q I-' K, . .- i . U 'Z . ' ' ,, X - .--gg Af' x . - , u - V 3-F :if ' -..H V5 . --at 5 43: ' . . ,-. .-ff' . ' jj rl, '13 ....- - ' t'-Q, k-lo -f - 5 wwf '--gkjzf ' '11-M .JL A-. ,- 5 fi-'Y':fiw., . xg' f 'Z ' A 'fi Mei' Sig-. -+1 '2f1,,1fZ7'x'f'lfT2'.-i,3'f'S-5 'K' 'rf 1, liaff i f fi '2 5 I-'iff-' ' . . .- f ' .:- 51-. -'P 3 '7-'P K'-' ' -y - 4-4 - 7 F1l-. .. A' ,, , . f 'fi '- f-RAFQEAR' W - '-24117 uf. if 72' if ite, .2 K ll ll Hirshoff Rounds Left End B -squad Enjoyed Fair Season STANDINGS W 1. T Roosevelt - - 4 0 0 Southwest - - 3 U 2 VV est - - - - 2 U 1 Henry - 2 1 1 North - - - - 2 2 1 VV.-XSHHURN - 2 2 0 South - - - - 2 3 O Vocational - - 1 2 1 Edison - - - 1 3 0 Marshall - - 1 4 0 Central - - 1 4 0 B -SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM Some of the hardest workers in VVashlburn's sports program are the hoys on the B -squad foothall team. Nevertheless. they receive the least amount of glory. This year's B -squad compiled a fair record with two wins and two losses. Mr. Manthe. assisted by Mr. Curtis. headed the B -squad. In the first game of their season. the B -squad defeated Vocational 15-0 in a hard-fought battle but lost their next game to a good Roose- velt team 19-0. The following week they fell before a fine Southwest team I9-U. To wind up the season. the team heat Marshall 19-12. Due to poor weather. many of the games were replays. The coaching staff is looking forward to a better season next year. Row l: Petlt-rson. l.aVold, Ilirschoff. Hanson. 1-'note-. lit-rnartl. Summit-rs, Allartl. Hass. Russell. Clancy. Row 2: It-nvtn. Ilanstn. Morgan, Cheest'tm'n. Lundberg, Iohnson. lionsalis. Martin. Vukas. lie-ln-r, Rad:enov1ch, Class, Mdinwan. Ibossc. Row 3: Stark. Neuvillc, Kunz. Rt-ul, Holke, Delaney, Paetzel, Ilelin. Aldrich, 11111. lirudent-ll, O'Connell. Nvholm. Harriers Took Fifth in City CROSS C Ol NTRX TP AN! w I ix i i u 7 IN im ii ST AN DINGS City Nleet K Qmri Soiithuut lxuosunit XYcst XYXSI li l'lxN Nurlii is Q 5 ct Iliwiu L i Q H si lu liirrin in i IIIUL ir im i L x lin Wi 5 mimi xx ith 1 rt it in Q' L ii L iiii 0 FL lrom tlixiii thy first ol I lim p lips Ixoosum t loo idx HHIUC ot .1sli3l,1I'I1.S I' Ll .1tt.l' ' 4 L tio ' IIC first two :ces to x 1. 'lihf Hi rs cg uc mn' witi giiiot i -1' wcrlicct I1.'CILf'.-IS ciiry. I iii time with . ' 'xrgauixt in N M . 'ic A. .V i c 'i i 'c 1 i wmii. iii ' X- c . 'A i - . xxitiiig Cx' c - ' . ' fun 77 STANDINGS VV Central - - 8 North - - - 8 Roosevelt - - 8 South - - - - 6 Edison ---- - 6 WASHBURN - - - 5 Henry - - - - 5 Southwest - - 4 Marshall - - - 3 Vocational - - 2 West - - - - 0 Rossmen Finished Strong The Washburn varsity highlighted a fair season with an upset vic- tory over championship-bound North. We started fast by downing Vocational 17-ll in our quarter of the preview. In our first league game, we edged out South 53-48, and the following week were beaten by Henry. We came back hard against West, defeating them 62-49. Ccrchampion Central, led by Bill Castleman, knocked off Washburn 61-49. In a closely-fought contest, Southwest came out on top 66-65. Our old rival, Roosevelt, helped themselves along the way to the co-championship by dropping the Millers 64-56. The following week the Rossmen lost to district champion Edison 60-48. The team got back on the victory trail by defeating Marshall. sa Sl BASKETBALL TEAM Row l: Bell, Anderson, Abraham, Lobben, Bouchard, Martinson, Hoag, L. Carlson, Chapman. Row 2: McCloud, mgr.g Thompson, Tyson, S. Carlson, Collier, Makres, Hale, Cartwright, Quist, mgr. Inset: Mr. Ross, coach: Paul Cartwright, captain. Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn - Washburn Washburn - XVashburn - 78 SCORES - 53 South - - - 44 Henry - - - 62 West - - - 44 Central- - 65 Southwest - 56 Roosevelt - 48 Edison - - 46 Marshall - 48 North - - 47 Vocational Sub-District - 56 Vocational District - 37 North - In a stunning upset victory, the Millers threw the title race wide open by trimming North 48-43. The Polars had a ten-point lead late in the third quarter when the Miller cagers went to work. Tyson, Cartwright, Collier, and Anderson played some of their best ball of the season. Their shooting was hot, and they were as sharp as usual on their free throws. With the help of a top performance in rebound- ing, the score at the final horn was in our favor. In the season finale, we ran over Vocational 47-22. Washburn entered the sub-district playoff and took another victory over Vocational, this time by a 56-42 score. In the district tournament, North avenged their loss with a 44-37 win to end Washburn's basketball season. Honors this season included: Prep Star of the Week for Paul Cart- wright in the Minneapolis Star, and a second team All-City position for Howie Tyson. Next year's prospects are brightened by this year's championship sophomore team and the returning lettermen from this year's squad. N' I, si, Q vb L! sw W ff aff' xii ,H V , , I1 M' 7 A ,X ' ' ., ,az 3 Z fl I' 4' K ,I - 'X 519, 3 V , w 6, 1 ' 1 if , A T JI f 'A I J 1. . . 5 y , 9 -.. . A , 5. 1- 4 ' Q, 'H r. , ,. F if 6 .X nf l WRESTLING TEAM Row 1: Able, Uglantl, Langston, Lindley, Pearson, Suntleen, Swenclson. Row 2: Brudenell, Frank, Baker, Vukas, Olson, Christenson, Quacly. Row 3: Swanson, mgr.g Runkel, Edwards, Turnbull, Casey, Sonnesyn, Martin, Nelson, Rognlie, Quam, mgr. Inset: Mr. Emerson, coach: Mr. Nelson, assistant coach: Allen Baker, captain. Wrestlers Swept City and District STANDINGS W L WASHBURN - - - 8 0 North ---- - 7 1 Marshall - - - 6 2 Roosevelt - - 5 3 Henry - - - 4 4 Vocational - - 3 5 West - - - 2 6 South - - - 1 7 Central - - 0 8 DISTRICT MEET WASHBURN - ------ 105 North - - - 85 Henry - - 47 Marshall - - 40 Vocational - - 34 South - - - 31 Roosevelt - - 29 VVest - - - 12 Central - 6 Gorgeous Bob and Hard-boiled Don Grapplc The Washburn grapplers took their fourth championship in seven years. The season opened with a rout over Central, 45-3. The big meet of the season came the following week against North, when we dashed their city championship hopes with a 23-19 victory. The next two meets were easy victories over South and West. Marshall had a tougher team than most and were able to pick up 17 points to the Millers' 24. The Roosevelt meet ended in a 34-5 score with Washburn losing only one match and tying one. The regular season ended with a victory over Vocational, 31-17, and a 38-10 effort against Henry. In the district meet, Marshall Pearson, Allan Baker, Mel Vukas, Brad Frank, Bob Olson, and Don Casey were named champions, while Bob Turnbull took a second place. These boys led the team to a near sweep of the meet. In the region tournament, all but Allan Baker were defeated. Allan went to the state meet and earned a very respectable fifth place. On Your Mark! SCORES XVashburn - 52 Henry - VVashburn - 56 Central VVashburn - 58 Edison - XVashburn - 67 Southwest XVashburn - 57 Marshall VVashburn - 70 South - NVashburn - 51 North - XVashburn - 68 Vocational XVashburn - 55 VVest - VVashburn . 60 Roosevelt Tankers Had Best Season in History STANDINGS W WASH BURN - - I0 Roosevelt - - - 9 North - - - 8 Henry - - 7 West - - 7 Central - - - 6 Southwest - - 4 Edison - - - 3 South - - - 2 Marshall - - I Vocational - - 0 SWIMMING TEAM The Miller tankmen came through with the best season in Washburn swimming history. They started out by winning the YMCA Invita- tional meet with twenty more points than their nearest opponent, North. To open the dual meet season, the tankers heat Henry. Wide margins of victory followed as the Millers beat Central. Edison, South- west, Marshall. and South. The team avenged last year's defeat at the hands of North by beating them in one of the closest meets, 51-36. Vocational and XVest were the next victims of the swimmers. The last meet of the regular season was for the championship. With a tre- mendous team effort, Washburn blasted Roosevelt from the unde- leated ranks fill-27. This year's team had many outstanding swim- mers. Some of these individual stars were Norm Anderson. Gordie Lund. Iohn VVuestneck, and Harvey Frykman. Row I: Orning, W. .Xmlt-rson, SwoiIer, Kennedy. Ravine. mgr. Row 2: Mr. Curtis, lfrycknian. Harrison. Lund. lk-nike. Stephan. Row 3: Cutlan. Ilill, Wucstneck, lsoutin, Hollcnlmeclc, Ilahlman. fiitsnii. N. Amlerson, Inset: Mr. Curtis. coacli: llarxcy lfryckman ami Ni irln Anilerwn, co-captains. Skiers Faced Second Snowless Winter STANDINGS City Meet North VV est VVASH BURN Roosevelt Edison Henry Central Marshall Southwest South Because of a lack of snow, the '57-'58 ski team had many postponed meets. The skiers weren't discouraged however, and went to various places where there was snow and practiced. When the time for the city meet came around, lay Hanson's prayers to the snow god were finally answered, and it snowed. Led by captain lay Hanson, the skiers breezed their way to a third in the city. ln this meet, the skiers took a first in slalom, fourth in jumping, and a third in cross country. The skiers went to Duluth for the state meet, held February l4 and l5. The Millers took eighth place in the state. The entire team should he congratulated! SKI TEAM Row l: D. Gray, Grossman, Arry, I. llanson, llahlman, Barron, Larson, LaX'oltl. Row 2: Rother, Thorshcim, D. llanson, S. Gray Grosetli. Barber, Nelson, Taylor, Quatrcl, Quist. Inset: Mr. Kuross, coach: lay Hanson, captain. SUMMARY OF CITY AND STATE MEETS Slalom - lumping - - Cross Country Slalom - Iumping - - Cross Country - City Place - 1 - 4 - - - 3 State - - - - 5 --12 --12 Championship Slalom Form 'su fs. ff S, HOCKEY TEAM Row I: Allen, Rolnlio. Sunnis, Count'1lin.in. Iloiosen, Salmon. Row 2: Matztolil. uigr.: Ilartlcn, Pease, Sauer, Sehirnicr, Titcomb, 'I'lnlwerg, Row 3: Swim-rs. NI-it. Could, Nyholni. laenlws-in. Iltmlritlwiii. Cartwright, ilaeltzng. Inset: Mr. Carlton. eoach: john Tit- tonilv antl Charlit Sonitr Ur-t.ll'I.IlIl Sophomores Paced Hockey Team STANDINGS This year's sopliomore-stutltletl hockey team hatl a very fine season. XV I l I h 1 1 Roosevelt - - U Southwest - - 8 Henry - - - T XVASHH CRN ' North - Y 4 - 3 Marshall - 5 South - - 3 Iftlison - - 3 XVest - - - 2 Central - - - 2 Vocational - - ll SCORES XV.ishhurn - XYashhurn - XYashhurn - XVashhurn - XVashhurn - XVashlwurn - XVashlwurn - XVashlwurn - XVashhurn - XVashluurn - XYashhurn - - l Marshall - ll North - - 2 South - I Central - 4 Vocational - 5 Edison - I Roosevelt - 5 Southwest I Henry - - 4 XYest - Play-off - I Henry - XYhip It In the Nets. Inn' H ey c ltletl up in fourth place. with a 7-2-l reeortl. anal also qualif fied for a playoff herth, Out of our first six games. we won five and tietl one. VVe heat Nlarshall. South, Central. Vocational. antl Iitlison. antl tietl North. Things looked good for a City Championship until we ran into a good Roosexelt learn antl were tlownctl -lfl. XVe came hack heating Southwest 543. hut then fell to Ilenry Sl. ln our last game of the season, we heat VVest +I. This put us in the playoffs. .Xs hefore. we were lveaten hy Henry. this time in a elox game. 2-l. Congratulations to the team and also to Iohn Titcoinh and Iiin Nyholni. who were nametl Allhtiiry Goalie antl secontl team All-City Center, respectively. BASEBALL TEAM Row l: Romfo, Hearn, Nelson, Youngren, Kilbridc, Osherg, Huffington. Row 2: Strand, mgr.: Gaudetle, Moc, Montgomery, Gus- tafson, Knoblc, capt.: Rotten. mgr. Row 3: Kennedy, Lea, Norris, Tyson, Carlson, Cartwright, Anderson, Bock, Mr. Ross, coach. They Were City Champions of 1957 1958 Captain Bob Romfo and Coach Ross STANDINGS Southern Division VV VV.-XSHBURN - 6 South - - - 5 VVest - - - 5 Central - - 3 Roosevelt - - 3 Southwest - - 2 84 Washburn's baseball team fought back from early defeats to capture the Twin City title under the able leadership of Captain Knoble and Coach Ray Ross. We started out fast, winning our first game with South, 6-5. The team suffered a letdown in losing to West 4-0 and Southwest 1-0. We came back to win against our bitter rival Roosevelt 2-1, and took our second victory from South 85. We avenged our earlier defeat at the hands of West by beating them 1-0. Now, firmly on the victory trail. we swept our last two games beat- ing Southwest -l-0, and Roosevelt 3-2. With our eyes set on a play- off berth, we set back Edison twice at the parade grounds to win the city title. In the first game we outslugged them. winning 9-7, while in the second game we scraped out a victory 3-2. VVe ran over St. Paul XVilson 6-2 to capture the Twin City crown. VVith our hopes high, we went down to Litchfield. but were turned back by a good Edina team 6-3. This year's baseball team's hopes are heightened by the strength of our mound staff. Buzz Anderson. lerry Gustafson. and Stan Carlson are an unbeatable combination. Other returning veterans are Paul Cartwright, Howie Tyson, and Captain Bob Romfo. Last year's sophomore team also promises much help to this year's baseball team. The team opened the 1958 campaign with lopsided victories over Minnetonka and Richfield. ln a second game with the Spartans, the tables were turned: the Millers lost. Next. Roosevelt handed the Millers losses number two and three. The Southern Division race opened with VVashburn wins over South and XVest. t Ill SCORES VVashhurn - - 6 South - - XVashburn - U XVest - - xVllSl ll3L1l'l1 - 0 Southwest VVLlSl1bLll'D - 2 Roosevelt - VVashburn - 8 South - - VVashburn - 1 XVest - - VVashburn - 4 Southwest XVashhurn - - 3 Roosevelt - District Playoff VVz1shlvurn - - 9 Edison - VVnshhurn - - 3 Edison - Twin City XVllSl1lTUl'I1 - - 6 VVilson - Region V XVushhurn - - 3 L V Y Edina - - :at It Out, Montgomery Scores Safe! Slide. Buff! I 'Qi A Y STANDINGS 1957 City Meet Central ------- WAS1-IBURN - - Roosevelt - - Southwest - - South - Marshall - Edison - VVest Henry - North - - Vocational - TRACK TEAM 1957 Thtnclads Swept State 46.3 A,rf '14 39.50 37 23.6 f7 17 10 9.6 f7 6-6 f7 4-1 2 fs 0 Under the leadership of Co-captains Larry Wick and Dave Odegard, Washburn smashed records in taking its first state crown since 1942. Our season started slowly with a fifth place in the Twin City Metro- politan Indoor Meet. Dave Odegard showed early prominence by winning both the high and low hurdles. Our outlook was brightened when we beat the defending state champions, Southwest, 64-49. This was a very satisfying victory because Southwest has been our closest rival for many years. Washburn showed their potential by placing .1 good second in the Carlton Meet at Northfield. Odegard came through again with a first in both hurdle events. Three days later, VVashburn fell before a good Roosevelt team, 75-40. At the University of Minnesota, we took a fourth place in the Minneapolis Relays. Due to consistent improvement, Washburn was able to take a second place in the City High School Meet. ln this meet, Dave Odegard broke Ray Tharp's record and set a new mark at 14.4 seconds in the high hurdles. Led by Odegard, who set a state high hurdle mark at 14.6, and the relay team. which also set :1 state mark, Washburn swept to its first state title under the regime of Coach Emerson. The state champion relay team consisted of Co-captain Larry VVick. this year's Captain Gene Pelletier. Dan Lawler. and Gary Herzberg. Row 1: 1s..ns.1l1s, I,.iwlt-r, l't-Ilcticr. .Mt-tl. liolt-wiiie. IR-tterwii. Rtllcr. R. Hoag. Row Z: Smith. S-liners, Wick. co-captain: Ioliiistm. llc-lin. Kypke. Sonncsyn. Mac-tzoltl. mgr. Row 3: Sinnct. nm I.ticwc. lit-rgqtust, lglestrtnn, 51117. lit-rkwitz. Lindley, Ilcnnessy. Much!- lwerg. mgr. Row 4: Mr. Carlson. asst. coach: Mr. lzmcr in. ctricliz llc-mln-rg. Pctrik. Clmmilt-r. C. 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' 1 r I U .. , P ' 1 Wg' i , Us ' ii. .- x , at s f Netmen T ook Fourth Place Last yeuris tennis tegun. under the able leadership of liill Crouch. captain, earp- tured fourth plate with rise wins and four losses, Senior letter-winners on the teain were Yosset' .Xelonyg Shel lieugen. Stew Delin. and Toni Firth. This yeuris rxtequeteers tire looking forward to ai SllCCCfS5lVlll season. Led hy Cztptziin VVulter Christiunson. Ion Buyers, and Allan Harker. this terun should he hard to heart. Mr, Fred Curtis, coach. will he assisted hi Hr. Bill Kuross, an out- standing tennis player. VVith the riddi- tion of the lvoys who proved thetnselves in the lull tournament. the texun should huxe an uilhegttiihle combination. STANDINGS Central Nlztrshatll Southwest W.XSlll1L'RN North lioosexelt South XVest Henry lidison V158 Cfnptgtin. l'unchx' lihristiginson. Shows Ilis lforin Inset: Nlr. Curtis. Conch FALL TENNIS TEAM Row l: Rinntittit, llirsthott. lritlsson. Row 2: 11.1 lil1tistl.tnsiiit. limi is. kt-r, llgtlaer Scores gin .Xue SOPH P001 BALL TEAM NX 1 t to ttrson 1 11 mu Q 1 U Ruw N TI L NI K I1 LN W x nk vt sr s X t vo tttt st R vt I : r..s. . LN . . :.' s 1 sl V tx r . Qfi ' ' '2. QQ Future Leaders Had Good Luck Tuis yt-urs sophomore squuts umu- pilctl at grunt rccortl ot' ciglttwn wms, two lossrs. nntl onc tlc. Ihr-3 kcpt trqulition lmy bringing lwtlcls nnf other city clmttmpiolmslmip in lylslitl- lull nml gootl rccortls in thc otlwr two sports. The sophomore ilootlmll team. lmmlf iczlppt-tl lay lmxing some of its gootl plnyurs on the xttrsity, still m.ulc .1 gootl slxowillg. winning two. losing one, ttml tying one KLILIINC. 'lllmc lxts- lactlxlll tt-nm slmowctl consistunt plty all season in winning ICI! gzuncs .mtl losing nom: The lmoclscy tcttm lmtl tltirtcnn players on tlxc xursity lvut still nqlmit-mtl ll tlmirtl place in the city Sl.1I1lllIlgS. This yc.1r's slmowing in sopltomoru sports sltows tlttlt We um cxpcct grcztt Iltmgs lrom tlmcst' lC.ll11s Ill tlmt' tuturc. Soplms Slum o Sopluomortt Clogtrlucsi Xlr Xrto Lgtrlson, Xlr. Losgroxt Xlr Ctr stramtl. Nlr. llcllctlgsou 90 Q N SWIMMING TEAM GOLF TEAM Row 1: Muliurmx. Uxllurt. l'.lgllL'l'H.l. Knwuft. Nymll. Row 2: Imhl. Row l: Hcrgstrmlx. Sabourin. Gkxrxun. Row 2: N-n.u I-'L-lxlgul. lkgxrwll, hrgllhwul. Muifuy. Row 3: Iuhnmn. fm-mn. li.mlcun1, Smith. Ilvckrich. Ruwvi. .XINILFNUIL K1ClllllllXXNlii, Yurk. Girls Established En vious Record TENNIS TEAM Row I: Slllllll, llmmycr. Row 2: Nurnllvy, linmkl114111. Ilrckrulm. 4' 9 You Hold It This Why BADMINTON TEAM Row 1: Melionih. Melltiintx i os o worn ovi 'lH'BU', liClKlN'I'x. lSosm.1n. Ht kr: 1 Stunt lxnoutt Iutlx St 3. Swimmers Were City Champs The boys :irc not the only ehztmps at XVashhurn High. The girls have also estzthlished :tn envious record in city competition. The swimming tezim took tht- eity championship last full. The Nlillerettes were led hy Ginny Ny-will, Kathy Ciieson. Nlttry Nleliurney. Kathy Felstttd. and Alice liotzel. The hattlminton team had fl good record, winning six :intl losing only one meet. l..tst ye.tr's tennis teztm took second in the city. The Uilllll consisted ol' eight singles play- ers and two douhlcs teams. The 1957 golf team took second in the southern dixision. Un March Io. 1934. the .mntml pos- ture contest was held. The sopho- mores pretty well swept the contest with two out of the first three places. C.lFCllf'l1 Olsen. QI sophomore. took first place. while Nancy llegg. also Ll sophomore. took st-pond pkigc, Lynn Nlelk-y. 41 iunior. took third place. C It Away, Orange Last fall we, the class of 1958, entered Washburn as its new Seniors. Time has flown by since the day we entered Ramsey Iunior as seven beezersf' Classes, athletic events, club activities, and good times have filled the intervening years. Many of our classmates proved themselves able to carry the responsibilities of leadership. Services to our school and community played a large part in the planning of activities. Our outstanding students were awarded honors in great numbers. Washburn's athletic teams proved to be of championship quality. We, as a class, owe much to our faculty and administration who have led us through our years of education thus far. Their helpfulness and understanding have aided us in realizing the responsibilities we have as American citizens. Our Senior year, for which we waited impatiently, has been outstanding. Memories of good times and sincere friendships will be lasting. 94 R '11 A-1 Row l: 111111 111111. 11111. 11111 111111. 1111 11r1x Row 2' N11 lxllfllx 11'11x1Ar' X1lY!1XI1 1.1. 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Ilia 11111114 crous 1111tics i11c111111'11 I1l'L'S1L11l1tLI 1111-r S1-11111r 111111111 1111'1'tings 111111 S1111s1if tuling for 131111. Our wry c111111111c sccrctnry. X111ri1y11 Grinder. was kept 111151 rccor111ng suggestions, motions. 111111 votes in the minutes of the Senior h11111croo111 and the Senior 1103111 meetings. The 11111111 111511 of 11ur money- n1in111:11 treasurer. P11111 I1111ns11n, was to 1111111 111141 present 111c 1:11155 11l1l1gCl 111 us for our 11ppr11x'111. 111- was 11111y Assisted 11y 1116 1110111111115 111' 1116 credit 1111rc1111. Together. with o11r Scnior 1111x'iscr, Mr. Curtis. our officers 11c1pc11 to 11111103 o11r Senior year ll grant suc- ccss. NVi11 l11c x1CL'l1l1g 171C2lSC C111111' 111 f1l'11L'I'?- ff' 'K' ,x A 9 1 f ,, ,. 5 W A - x I x 1 f ' N' 4' 4 G6 4' X ' P Q. V V J, 4' X Lb 4 ,xg , an 1 .X , ,, gg v f S '. -f ' ,, ' I I zggfgik ' A Va V, 4 2 K X 1' x !'.X gg? iw ' . 1 0 , ,-. '05, Y 1 Boy A 1-Nm X if I ru . ll 1.. 5 xx 't .P . Q 5' f , Lf HJREIGN S'I'l'DIfN'l'S hiiilliix limi. lniiiiilix l.lII11.l. l5ni.i liuiiiiim. Ydlu li.un.ilxi1. Washburn Welcomed Foreign Students XY4islilwi1rii's Scniur cliim was nude ininplilg ln ilii- iiddilicmn ul' unr lmir liurcign cxclixiiigr students. Ciiidlrix lim' urine In ns liroin Xurwiiy. XV.lSl1' hnrnitw linux hiin ln' thc lIllIl1L'.ciLl5 lim-. Ili- was ll pdrlicipiliit on our Ski lcgnn and his hiiss voice nililcd grullly In our Xlallc Cflioriis, lklppy and cncrgclii' lJur.i Figiiurogi ipiiin' In ns Ironi Argiiiiiiimii. This gntriiclixc min was iilwiiys hnxy. 'lilicrc was ncvcr ai dull inoimriit when llnrzi win iiroiindl Lon lgiingii from thc Philippines had ii fricndly hi for every- onc. Her songs and driinizllic rcciliilions were known to alll. Nnlxyriikii Kaiwalsii wan our iudo cxpcrl. He crime to us from Iiipqin. .X sniilc and ai friendly word 11lllKlC Nohy ai liricnd of cvcryonc. VW- hope ihin in the nczlr futurc. ilu-y will rcturn In visit us. Mary Ricks and Sandra Smith, XV2lhlll7LlI'H.S .rX.I7.S. Loszlo Ficsor Came to Us from Hungary Rcprcsciitaitivca in lfuropc Q t O' 41' . W. I fav W VALS AND SALS Row 1: Chang. licllin. 'll 11:111 as. Hagen. Row 2: lidcl 111.1 n. Rockman. lilliott. Goodwin vw rit Uutstcmding Seniors Received Honors Congratulations to the nine Yaledictorians and three salutatorians of our qlqgg of WSH. Our xals. with their straight records. and our sals. with their one li, can lwoast ot' participating in many actixities at NVash- lmurn. These scholars are truly reinarkalwle students. capahle of many outstanding things. Two of the Senior class officers were valedictorians. lim Hale. our class tice president. was also president of the National Honor Society. Paul Iohnson. our treasurer. counted editing of the Grist among his varied actiiities. Grist actixities also concerned Mariorie Edelman and Bob Hentges. who were editors, Guy O'Grady. Robert Goodwin. the Grists business manager. and Iulie Rockman. the second page editor. Kathy Elliott played in the hand and Iohn Hagen was active in German Club. Two of the sals were also connected with the Grist. XYilliam Chang reported. and Iilaxid Thomas was the photographer. Carol Bellin was an actixe participant in lilue Tri. XVe are happy to present these. the outstanding scholars in the class ot' IWW. KATHLEEN AAKER Friendly, smiling, sunny, brighig all these things malfe her just right, G.A.A., Blue Tri, U.C. Cabinet, Pep Club, Clee Club, Office Staff 0 CHARLES ACKERMAN Striving for top achievement, Hi-Y, Junior Achievement 0 RICK ADAMS This handsome lad is quite the fad, Hi-Y Cabinet, Class Play, Swimming, Homecom- ing King. Lettermf-n's Club. Seniors Accepted -- my Y i 2 TOM ALDEN Wisdom, manners, and modesty are this gentleman's keysg Hi-Y, Male Chorus, Ticket Seller 0 BARBARA ALLAN The mildest manner and the gentlest heart, Emblem Wearer, Blue Tri, U.C. Cabinet, N.I'I.S., W Wearer, Poplars, Quill Club, Credit Bureau, G.A.A. Board 0 BONNIE ANDERSON The beauty of her voice reflects her personalityg U.C., Pep Club, Clee Club. DENNIS ANDERSON Why study when bluffing is so much fun, Work Program 0 JAMES ANDERSON In all re- spects, the best fellow in the world, Male Chorus 0 JAY ANDERSON He has a problem for every situation, Hi-Y, Philosophy Club. 'Q ,IEANNE ANDERSON Daznty and attractive with a jolly nature that pleasts eteryone Blue Tn Cabinet I C Pep Club CA A l'rench Club Credit Bureau Clee Club 0 JOELLE ANDERSON lj I can t find a uaw l make one Work Program 0 ,Il DY ANDERSON llay all her hearts desires be hers Blue Tri french Club C A A I C P p Club, Girls Churug, Glee Club. Mwfl KAREN ANDERSON Absolute lnduzrlualztt Blue Trl UC Pep flub NHS La Petite Xcademle Wahnan Pup lar C XA 0 Xl-KRT ANDERSON At first youd lhlllh her rather quiet but lattr on shes quite a rzot L C Glue flub Philo ophy Club 0 BORNIXN ANDERSON Hts limbs were cast in a manly mold tor hardy sports and contests bold' Hi-Y Swimming, Le-ttermenf: Club Crist Rf-porter. Orcheitra. SHARON LEE ANDERSON No, not quiet or shy is she, but full of pep and energyg LIC. Service Club, Pep Club, O.A.A., Blue Tri Cabinet, French Club, Class Play, LHC. Cabinet, Glee Club 0 TOM ANDERSON Some push on with nerer a care 0 HOWARD A. AUGLSTINE Lank, lean, and likeable. X ROGER BAILEY He rloesn't stutly to excess, yet we wish him great siitvessg Ili-Y 0 AL BAKER He has one thou- santl frienrls liut not one foeg Ili-Y, Wrestling. Tennis. Let- lermen's Club 0 MARIE BARSNESS As noisy as a silhou- etteg Blue Tri. Pep Club. IRC.. N.lI.S.. La Petite Acaclemie, Clee Club. --and Carried Out Responsibility ' 1 'W' ODDBJORC .I. ALNE Ol many words there is no need, just these three, a friend indeedg Girls' Chorus O PHILLIP AVED I don't care what happens, just so it doesn't happen to meg Track, Male Chorus, Glee Club 0 DOLC BACK- IIAN Such a man, we wish there were luv of himg Golf, Band, Swing Band. DICK BARTHEI. He has nu time for girls or fame, a mere tliplomu is his aim 0 DIANE BARTO No itlea is worth much unless a first-elass mintl is behintl itg Blue Tri. l'.C.. N.II.S.. Pep Club, G.A.A.. Glee Club. Spanish Club. Office Staff, Wu Wearer 0 BONNIE BALBIBERCER This little girl is full of fun, her familiar greeting is, Hi yu hon. g l'.C., Pep Club, C.A.A., Girls' Chorus. Clee Club. '-'Q-Q BOB BEHREND Bolfs quiet and easy way makes him liked in work and playg Hi-Y. Skiing I CAROL BELLIN At last, a blond with brainsg Blue Tri. l'.C.. Pep Club. N.H.5.. C.A.A.. Clee Club. French Club. Salutamrian 0 RONALD BENSON Let merriment be as long as the tlayg Hi-Y. IOI M 'SI' in MEREDYTHE BERG Athletics, studies, a social whirl- all belong to this charming girl, Blue Tri, L.C., Cheer- leader, Pep Club, French Club. Glee Club 0 ,ILTDY BERG- LIN Too bashful to stay and be praisedg Blue Tri, L.C., G.A.A., Hi-C 0 JUDY BERGLEND Quietness is her motto and it's becoming, Pep Club, G.A.A. BETTE BERGQLIST Her smile would warm a polar bearg Blue Tri, U.C.. Pep Club, GAA., Girls' Chorus, 'EWU Wearer O DAVE BERGQUIST Fleet of foot, quick of mind, Hi-Y, N.H.S., Cross Country, Lettermen's Club. Philosophy Club 0 GARY BERNARD A bit of fun, a bit of laughter, that's uihilf our Carfs after, Hi-Y, Credit Bureau. 8 SUZANNE BEUGEN She gets her mental exercise by jumping to conclusionsg Blue Tri, U.C., Pep Club, G.A.A., French Club, Grist Reporter, Quill Club. Glee Club, W Wearer I BRUCE BISSELL In our book, t'wou,ld take a page to honor Bruce's work on stage, Thespians, Stage Crew 0 ROBERT BJORKLUND Easy going and possibly studiousg Hi-Y, Football, Lettermen's Club. I 1 ELEANOR BJURBECK Still of voice, but not of mind: German Club, Pep Club 0 CLOVER BLISS Whatever her task may be, she will do it willinglyg LIC., Spanish Club, French Club 0 BECKY BLITMBERC A bushel of pep, Blue Tri, U.C., Pep Club, Wy Wearer, Red Cross, Thes- pians. G.A.A. Board. GLS BOE He lets his light shine without putting the spot on himselfg A.F.S. Student from Norway. Hi-Y. Skiing, Latin Club, German Club. Philosophy Club. Male Chorus 0 LOUISE CLAIRE BOEDEKER Great actions speak great minds, Work Program 0 BILL BOLEWINE l'm through with girls-until next periadg Hi-Y. Track. Male Chorus, Glee Club. 102 P-f DOW BOLKE 'No sinner or no saint perhaps but uell the ters best o chaps Hale Choru H1X B Qquad Foot ball 0 ROGER BONWICKSEW When vou uateh sour step too much you ll ind it cramps your stride Junior -Xchxewe ment 0 PETE BOOSALIS ld do great things to shou jolhs except 118 so much uorlt HIY Track B qi ad Football Senior Board Male Chorug. A-I -llv '1- fe 5, I v A SANDRA BORCLI Nl She's full of pep from tip to toe' -- she's got the zip that makes things gog Blue Tri. l'.C., Pep Club. French Club. Clee Club 0 DEAN BORRIS Periods should he ten minutes long--fire to rome and fire to go 0 jl'DY BOSMAN Anil when her fingers tlanre arross the keys there issue forth sweet rnelorliesg Blur- Tri. C.. l.A. Bnarrl. Pep Club, Pllilosoplly Club. l .C.. Batlminton. Wm Wearer, Clre Club. Girls' Chorus. Crist Reporter. E an li f it it .. M.a.n. aa... JE.-KN BREKKE She sparkles with Vitality aml bubbles otrer with vimg Blue Tri. l'.C.. Pep Club. N.ll.5.. C.:'l.A. Board. NW Wearer. La Petite Acaclemie. Politix Club. Clee Club. Miller lli-lites C JOHN BRENNEBIAN He never lets his studies interfere with his erlueationg Hi-Y 0 HIARLYS BREWSTER A bushel of fun, a reil-head too. game for anything you want to dog l .C.. CA..-L MIKE BRl'CClANl Here's a gay u'ho's loads of jun. for a peppy frieml he's the one: Hi-Y. Cheerleader. Pep Club 0 JACK BRLDENELL Why study? There are so many other worthwhile things to tloq Hi-Y. B -squad Football. Wrestling. Xlale Chorus. Lettermen's Club 0 ANN BLCH- STEIN .4 girl with rheerful winning ways whose rharnz and humor always stays: Blue Tri. l'.C.. Pep Club. CAA.. Spanish Club. French Club. Crist Reporter. Clee Club. BRICE BOYD Talk he must and talk he will,-when he has something to say-why should he be stillg lli-Y, Latin Club 0 NANCY BRADLEY Her charm, intelligenre. and pleasing ways are made to win not to amazeg Blue Tri, l'.C., N.ll.S., Spanish Club. Crist. Credit Bureau 0 RITX BRI-ZEN Her mire is sweelg her style is neat. R f MIKE BRODERICK living good is a lonesome jolzl l'.S. l'm not lanesomeg The-spians. Class Play. Library Staff 0 JOAN BROECKEL An attractive and a rlever lass, very well liked throughout the elassg l'.C.. Work Program 0 E.-KRLENE BROWN Quiet and larlylike is she, that is Very plain to seeg l4.C.. Recl Cross. Qi' ' 3 3. T -tb. W ,IIVDY BLNNELL She studies but she's perfertly normal: l'.C.. N.ll.F.. Spanish Club. Glee Club I BRVCE Xl. CARLSON .-I likeable ehap uith plenty oj snap: Junior .M-hievenrent 0 CELESTE CARLSON She isn't the tallest girl in the worltl. but one of the nirest: Work Program. 103 LEE CARLSON l lilfe to sit and dreamg Hi-Y. Lettermen's Club 0 LINDA CARLSON Always tending to her duty in a quiet unobtrusire wayg Blue Tri. I'.C., Pep Club. G.A.A.. German Club I MARJORIE CARLSON lndustrious, ferr aetire, and. we add, she's most attractitfeg C.A.A.. I'.C.. Pep Club. Clee Club, Crist. Blue Tri Cabinet. Fun-loving Seniors Had Enjoyable Year 'Z -or SHARON CARLSON Convicted of friendliness and effi- ciency in the first degree 0 STAN CARLSON As steady as a clorlfg Hi-Y. Baseball, Basketball. Letterme-n's Club, Male Chorus. Glee Club. Philosophy Club 0 PALL CART- WRICIIT l'd rather hug a pigskin than any girl l lfnourw- almostg Football. Basketball, Baseball. Lettermen'S Club. Hi-Y Cabinet. Crist Reporter. 'Ku DON CASEY ln spite of all his worldly fame, his hat still fits him just the same, Crist Reporter, Football. Wrestling. Lettermen'5 Club. Seniur Buarcl. Class President. Hi-Y Cabinet. N.II.S. 0 JANE CAYERLEY No. she's not tery tall. but her jolly uvtys make up for allg L .C., Quill Club. Clee Club 0 WILLIAM CHANC What great deeds are taking shape in this young man's head, N.H.S.. German Club. Crist. Salutatorian, ,lunior Achievement. WALT CIIAPAIAN Saber, quiet. friendly, bright, u'e 1l'lSil him all the lurk in sight, Basketball. Ili-Y Cabinet 0 ALAN ROGER CHARLTON A lad so mild ana' meek. that even his shoes refuse tn squealzg Red Cross 0 JOAN CHRISTIANSEN She uerer fruzuis. she nerer sighs, her rare good nature neter dies, Blue Tri Cabinet. I'.C.. Pen Club. C.A.A. Board. The-pians. Real Crnss. Pulitix Club. W W4-arer. Hiller Hi-lites. French Club. Glee Club. Crist Reporter. 4 lv an E TOXI CIIRISTIQNFEN Take life too seriously and what is it u'arth?g Ili-Y. Football. Lettermerfs Club, Philosophy Club 0 WALTER CHRIFTIANFEN l,Uf1Ch-S quiet and easy tray makes him liked in uorl: and play, Hi-Y. Wres- tling. Tennis. Lettermen's Club 0 IIEATIIER CLARK She nieets erery situation with inspiration. Ilulfl lrll mr' Ihr' lufllfw rung ulrfvnls: .luniur M'lli+-xr-1m'r1t. W ROY Ill..-KKK Walt I1I,xnr'r'x runzpvtiturg Hale: fllmrux. lli-X. Uri-t O DIANE lffl,-KFII Wk' though! an angel 'lil ue sau' Ihn' 1ll'l-Illilf' In hvr rw: Blue- Tri. C..-'l.A.. l XI.. P+-p fflulm, Girl? fflmru- O WYNNH COLTON Hrlppimhss is like jam. uhm vmzfrz' ruwrwf uilh it Vmzfre bound fo got fl un snrrzeurzr rlwq llluo' Tri. Pa-p Club. C..-XA.. I lf.. Tllvw- pian-. Pulilix Klub. Ilrixt RQ-porlwr. Fr:-n1'l1 fllulr. KRT fQUNNlil.l.Y lin gzuugw I ,Vlill nuthing CUUK SlllIH'fllIl6'S I 1 lll1l'llv!.X gay: Blue' Tri. Ulm- fflulr, Quill fllulm l'l1fhllSl4ll.YllIQ Hi-H llalnnf Ira NWIIIQ. Ham K, ink XYY IQUI'l'lilil Il llwr ffixpm1'l1'nf1 Ls ru Xlllllll' 115 hwr hrurg liluf- Tri. l.4... l'vp lllul.. ll.X.X.. l'1I'l'Ill'll lllulu, ilrixt Kr'- plvrlvr. lllvv' llllllr. xllllvl' lll-lllvx O Xxxlt llU5'l'lfl.l.U Mrk l,l'llQlI'2iIIl 0 NUSICXI UU ill NINIINGS Hvr .wr1'ir:'s un' nut rurzfirzwl lu ,lt'f.N'lf. but t'.l'fl'lllll'll tn nthvrxg Blue- lrl. ll... Pe-p l.lulr. Mlm- 4.lulx. ff..X.X. E el ! X, S1z1'nzf.ff1r1 Slfutzug ll11UXtl lx Mmm M l .JfIlQx ' MW 6- 92: T Q' . x pkg ,- x . 5 X I ...r-:.:,zL LLB- .mwim PAT lil Hlillf Hvr zwrflx ure' ,1r'u'. hcr lllfl-l II1l.i ure' HIIIIH. l'HlLlLllI llXSFHT'lN I zh u htl suu hfr lu: un Blur- Tri. l .1.. NHS- ll.X.'l, linurfl. Vi Wfurvr. Pup- urn II ffrvunzg Blue- Trl l K X X l lltlx llulr Ifp ldr-, Quill lllllll. Ulm- lflllln I JKNET IHIII. Thzk IIUIIIIX l.llllP. Ulm- llull 0 lfl l!XBlf Ill llxu UN H V hfurr 1 ir! is lil.-ul! in ull. uc lhmlr ,xlzvfx lhv pvrfwr l?uhl : Bluv lilxv fhv nz ffff 11. thvrcfi u mlm IH Il l l 1 lull l lrl W ll ru Tri. l.lI. Prp llluln. ll.X.X.. Pwlitix lflulm. Claw Play. film- l'e-p lflulv. Blur' Tri lldlflllfq lk lflulf 0 ,ll'1l l'NRl'QY lPXl.l.Nl KN Hr IIIHULY hmf uml uluuxs I.XNl-QY Thr Ililflll iw 711 bella ue Il VK e :fill mean lf1m'rzfw.s nwrzlmx Im.xz'rzw.s: 'frm-lx. 5NllIlIHlIl lliug. ll -Nllla-l F elff rlfdll Skiing. l.f'Ilt'flllt'IlN Llulv. Nlulv- 1IlwruN. 1 '37 PETER P. DENIKI-I Why talfe life Seriously? We nerer get out of it alireg lli-Y. Lettermeuk Club. Swimming. B -fquarl Football 0 SHARON DORNQI AST A porlret eflition of the Derlaration of lnrlepenzlenreg I'.C.. Pep Club. Il..-IA.. German Club. Baml I MARY DRESSELL She ran her fingers tfvr the irory lreysg Blue Tri. I'.C. Cabinet. Pep Club. I1.:X.fX.. Fri-neli Club. Clem- Club. Ilirl! Choru-. la BLYTHE DI DLEY Sweet personality. full of rasralityg Thefpians. I .C.. C..-XA.. Spanish Club. Quill Club. Library Staff. Blue Tri 0 RICHARD DI' FOI R There are always two sirles to the issue. mine anrl the tearhefsg Hi-Y. Latin Club. Swimming 0 JERRY DYGERT He spoke not Il wortl but went straight to his w-orlrg lli-Y. Crist. Glee Club. N.lI.S. BOB EARLE Ability is not always lzroatlfastg Band 0 ,IO-IN ECKBERII Shvis witty, clever, nntl ehurl: full of pvpg I'.C.. I'.C. Service Club. Blue Tri, Pep Club. G.A.:X., Politix Club. Clee Club, Girls' Chorus, Badminton, Grist Reporter 0 MARJORIE EDELMAN She's an HA in every way, in looks and study, and in playg Student Council, Blue Tri. I'.C.. N.ll.S.. Spanish Club, HW We-arer. Grist. Glee Club. Yaledictorian. 1. 'Vw KXTHLEEN ELLIOTT Smart antl elerer. Fail? .Yererg IQAA. Board. Thespians. I.C.. Band. Pep Club. Blue Tri. N.ll.S.. Wvearer. Yaledietorian O CAROL ERICKSON She has a heart as big as a palareg Blue Tri, Pep Club, Spanish Club O IIAROLYN ESTRENI A talerlletl pen fli- rcrtezl by ll brilliant liraing Blue Tri. I'.C.. XRS.. C.,-XA.. La Petite Aeadeniie. Latin Club. Crist Reporter. Poplars Quill Club. Clei- Club. Library 5Iaff. Pep Club, 'IO6 ijt.. PJIT EDWARDS l tlo wish theyizl be quiet. l wan! to tallfg C.f'I.A., Ili-C O ORVAL EKHOLNI l'n1 not afraid of any- thingAunless i1's a girlg Library Staff 0 JOHN EKSTROM Always dependable, always lfinrl, anal in his studies never behindg Hi-Y, Track, Cross Country. Male Chorus. Cleo Club, Skiing. .4-dv xl NIRGINIA ETENI As popular as money, as sweet as honey, Blue Tri Cabinet, IQC.. Pep Club. N.ll.S.. GAA.. V Wearer. Wahian. Senior Board, Homecoming Attendant 0 GEORGE ICNQXNF A quiet man but quite a mang Thea pians. Male Chorus. Clee Club 0 SANDRA PAYE As happy as an angel. as lfusy as a beeg Blue Tri. I'.C.. GAA. Pep Club. Claf-s Play. Cirli' Churux. Cleo Club. 2 'Q Q 562 'sr or-'A YIRCINIA l ll'lI,ll llancing eyes, flashing smile, queenly' iuivs, and luls nf styleg Blue 'l'ri. l'.C.. Pep Club, German Club. lluntecnming Qu:-f-n 0 DORA AlARlA l lCl'EROA .4 perl little parlrage nj Sll.'l't'il1l'SXj Blue Tri. l .C. Cabinet, Pep Club. Swimming. French Club. l.atin Club. Spanigh Club. German Club. Philosophy Club. A.F.S. Student from Argentina 0 JERRY l l,l'l':CKlCER Happy is he, aml from fares he's free, lli-Y. I4 ARNOLD FOOTE A little nonsense nou' and then is relishcrl by the lies! of meng lli-Y, HB -squad Football, l.ibrary Staff 0 BRAD FRANK I imrkerl my head to the baneg lli-Y. Wrestling. Lette,-rnlf-n's Club O ,HAI FREDEN Everylmzly is his friemlg Golf. Class Play. Junior Achiev- mf-nt. ,IEANNE FREDRIKSON Cheerful as the sunny rlayg Blue Tri. l'.C.. G.A.A.. Clee Club 0 JOAN FREEBERC Let rharm the title nj this lass be, and she also has personalityg Blue Tri. IIC.. Pep Club. C.A.A, Board. Wu Wears-r. French Club. Ulf-e Club 0 KAY FREITAG The unspoken irarzl never harmsg C.A.A. iv JAMES Fl RBER .Yo great man ever thought himself so, Wahian 0 KAREN CABRIELFON She too will reach the golden goal uf survessq Blue Tri. l.C.. Clee Club 0 CAROL CACKLE None but herself can she parallel: Blue Trl. ll... Pep Llub. N.Il.h.. l..A.A. Board. W We-are-r. C:-rman Club. Girls' Chorus. BRADFORD FRISK Nou' this jellouis slanzlarzls are high -Amd hi , Student Council. Hi-Y. Nlale Chorus. Home- coming Attendant 0 JEFFREY FROMSIELT Someone call me al sunrise, but don'r let the sun rise too earlyg Hi-Y, Credit Bureau. Junior Achievement. Sound Crew 0 HAR- YEY FRYKNIAN Laughter is the course of conversation, Swimming. Lette-rmen's Club. Hi-Y. ff we Wwmsls, x r 1 -A . .Q W-'R 5 9 'N 3 T tl l A S iiis ROGER CARBERC His conduct :ras right. but his excuses were irrongg Skiing 0 JANE GARYEN She suits us to a Iee g C.A.A.. Golf. Glee Club. Girls' Chorus. Badminton. l.C.. Pep Club I KATHLEEN CIEFEN Gay and witty, u geyser of pep: l.C.. Pep Club. C.A.A.. Pulitix Club. Clee Club. Swimming. 'I07 'F or-4 '4 '33 'T' ANNE GILBERT Hou' for that little candle throws its beams, Blue Tri. Pep Club, L.C.. Swimming. G.A.A. Board. WN Wearer, Red Cross. Wahian, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club. Miller Hi-lites 0 GARY GLOEGE Liked by one and all 0 JANE GOFF Early to berl, early to rise, anrl' you miss the best part of the day, Blue Tri, Il. C., Pep Club, Red Cross. G.A.A. F- NIARILI N GRINDER A lemlefs poise has marie this name elnbluzonerl in our hull of jruneg Blue Tri Cabinet. l.C.. Pep Club. N.ll.S.. G.A.. I.. Wu wearer. La Petite Aeade- mie. Senior Board. Latin Club. Orchestra. llomeeoming Attendant. Class Seen-tary 0 TIIONIAS CRIBER A lemler t'l'Fl'-Vll'l1t'ft' he goes 'll frierul lo ull he krzozcsg Student Council. Ili-Y. N.ll.S.. Football, Track. Letterme-n's Club O JERRY GLSTAFSON Tull, rlurk and rmiiubleg Ili-Y, N.H.S.. Baseball. Lettermen's Club. Male Chorus, Glee Club, Homecoming Attendant. W5 I BOB GOODWIN Wisdom Comes to none by Chance, N.H.S.. German Club. Grist Reporter. Male Chorus. Glee Club, Valedictorian 0 MARY GRATHWOL She is studious and quiet in sehool, but out of school yoifd be surprisedg I'.C. Service Club. N.I'I,S.. G.A.A.. Swimming. French Club. Grist, Senior Board. Girls' Chorus. .Iunior Achievement O DAYE GRAY Of all the things I like the best, l mueh prefer to si! and rest. The Long-awaited Day Arrived 137 A 1-1 Q' V? ug , 5 -0? OLIVER IIAGE A t'h1llfllCft'f uvrlh linozcing ' .IOIIN HAGEN The thinlries! thinker that ever thunlrg N.ll.S.. German Club. Ticket Seller. Yaledictorian. Chess Club 0 .IINI IIALE He HIIIHIIKUS lu :lo Cl'Clj'lhiHg anal llo it icellg Football. Basketball. Track. Class Yiee President. N.ll.S. I.etIernten's Club. Ili-Y. Senior Board, Yaledietorian. 1 E pig--... -' 4 V .X 4, p , JIXI HALL The only thing that keeps nie off lhe honor roll is my nmrlrsg Golf 0 Il DY llAI.I,Ql IST Rolliclring, snappy. aluuys guy-u carefree gal uith ll Carefree iuiyg Office Staff O Jl DY IIAIAYERSON lvl'1'!ll'l'0llS. pleasant. nnrl ll jrienrl north hrzringg GA..-N.. l.C. Cabinet. Glw Clttb. Blue Tri. Pep Club. Politix Club. ,KA hiv, l'lll.lfl'lN ll.XXlliLBliRU Quiet, f'1lllffE0llS, r1e1'er blue. 51113 111111165 ll ffil'I1ll e11'r sn truvg Blue 'l'ri. N.Il.S.. Latin Club. Cr-rinan fllub. Quill Club O LYNDN ll.'XXll.lN llrrrlfhsty I.: Il 1'h11r111'teri.sti1' 111 111' llllllft'I'lllll'I1Q Blue Tri. l.fI.. WH Wvan-r. CLLX. Buunl. Fpani-li lllub. Ulm- Club 0 Il.'XYlf ll.-XXIHY ,flllllll-fill!! has 1111 rust: N.Il.S.. Wabian. Baml. l.uliu fflub. 479 Seniors Received Diplomas XI.-XRLYS HXNFEN Lighz of hvrlrl. q11i1'l.' nf step- -h1're'.s Il girl z1'h11'.s full nj pep: Blue- Tri. l .fQ.. P1-p Club. G.gX..'l.. l'iI'f'IN'll Club. Cie-1' fflub 0 ,IHXNNE ILXNFUN S0 petite. .su 111'11t. u'iIh Il rnire su 51140015 Blue Tri. l ll.. Pep lllub. llirlf flburua. U.:X.:'l.. Junior .'xl'lll!'Yf'lllQ'Ill 0 .IHRKY llylx- SUN .N 1'11'r r1111 Ilf1l'f II 1111.9 nr ll girl. 111111lh1'r 11'i11 111' 11111112 in Il IIHAIIIIIPQ B +q11a1l Fuulliall. library Staff. ,ION ljayb HANSON I 1'111111ot think of two things 111 fl time so I think of her 111111 let 111y stiulies gag Skiing. Let- termen's Club, Male Clwrus I D0l'C HARRELL As pre- dirtablf' 115 ll 1'11t on II hot gfifll1lt'j Band 0 CAROL HARYEY A leader, ll scholar, 111111 ll true frienrlg Blue Tri, l.C.. P1-p Club. N.ll.S.. C..-XA. Board. Wearer. Em- blem Wearer. Spanish Club, Class Play. The-spians. Crist. Cie? Club. Bn. uf Ll .XXX IIQXHX EY .4 1111r1l1's1 miss in ull she lluvs. lllll 1111. shc' 111185 Il 11115 lil, Fvrxice- lflub. X.ll.S.. U..X.:X.. P-tlitix lllub. 51-niur Buarll. Girls' lllwrue. Nlixe-ll l,ill0I'llS. lli-ll. Blue Tri l.fabinf't O JENNY .NNN HXSSIS She puts all her 1r1111l11es 111111 11111' 11111 - sits 1111 ilu' 1111 111111 11111ghs: Blur' Trl. ll... Pep Llub. l...X..-K.. lvflal Rf-port:-1. lnrle l.b-'ru-. Ulm- lflub 0 ,lfxxllflf ll XTl.lXll 01115 tl x11111l1 .vlur .shirirs brightly ill the llllflfl Blum- Tri. l AI, Serxivv lflub. ll..'X..'X.. Pr-p Club. Xlillrr lli-litre. lbvlitix Club. PAT ll.-XWI.E'1A Shy .Yt't'l71S I11 be IIl!1tlt' uf l'l1t'l'f-lllll yeslvr- 1111-vs 111111 1-1111fi11e11t 1u1r111rr1111'.v: Blue- Tri. l.lI.. N.H.S.. ll.:X..X.. Re-ml Cross. Cvrinan lilub. Quill lflub. Glu' Club. Library Staff 0 KXRIA lIEl1KRllIll .4 1111378 11'hir1 tuvpifzlw thix pepprr girl: X.ll.S.. Blue Tri. Kl..X..X. Buanl. XY W1-are-r. l':l'lllllt'lIl W1-urn-r. Pep Club, l.lf.. Spanieb ifluir. Wuliiau. Ulm- lflub. Tvuuie. llulf, Balllniuluu 0 Gill, lllflxlix Flirtx' 1lI.KlIt'.i 111111 111 irilplirig vnwx: Blue Tri. l .ll.. P1-p Llub. l,..X..X.. ble-1' Llub. 109 s - '.I Hn. '5- 'fit NIARCIA HELGESON Aluays happy, always brightg a B03 lllfNTGliS l r'ar1't wrzqzwr the u-arlrl in a tl!!-Ygglilf smile in the morning anrl one at nightg Blue Tri. l'.C. me Iuiag Stuflvnt Count-il. Ili-Y. N.ll.S.. l.atin Club. Crist. Serxivt' Club. Pep Club. C.A.A.. Reel Crow-. Spanish Club, Alalt' Clioru-. Yale-tlivttvrian 0 llARl.-K lllfRBF'l' Let me'r- Politix Club. filet- fflulr 0 DUN lllfl.lN Witty. rwiirlenils. rimeut lu' as long as Ihr' rlay: lllur- Tri. l .li.. CA.-X.. WN .lull of spirit: lli-Y. Rn-squatl Football. Wittllian. Cl:-1' xYf'LlI'1'l'. Quill Club. Cirl-' lill0l'Il5 O 'liflbl lll'lRll5'l' living Club. llantl. Swing: llantl 0 llflll lllfNNl'lFSl' Agile of gonrl is an au'-ful lorwsnrrrc' jolt: lli-Y. luuly aml lirlu- of limlz. who ran :lo thc' pole' tuull quilt' like him?: Trai-lx. W rt'-tling. l.t'llt'I'llll'Il-N Club. Nlalf- tllioru-. 3 fi 'i Suv van 'df F! Mud IJ RICHARD HEROKX To lf7l0ll.' hou' to hide one's ability is a great slfill 0 CARY HILLIARD Sooner or later a man with an aim will surely be a man with a nameg Track O CHARLIE HOAG Don't smile at me girls, l'm bashfulg Student Council. Hi-Y. N.H.S., Football, Basketball, Track, Lette-rmen's Club. Clee Club. RALPH HOAG He collects AX, friends, and offieesg Hi-Y Cabinet. N.H.S., Football, Track. Lettermt-n's Club, Wahian, Senior Board, Student Council, Grist Reporter 0 ROSALEE HOEL Quietly as zz aloud she stole aiwyg Work Program 0 MARTHA HOGOBOOM With .llarty we hate to part, she has a place in every hearty Blue Tri. l'.C.. N.H.S.. G.A.A., German Club. Politix Club. Credit Bureau, Pep Club. Pllll.l. HOIOSEN A veritable flash on ireg lloc-key, Let- te-rnierff Club 0 REYNOLD llOl'ilQNSON A fast amount of gorul senseg N.ll.S.. Waliian. Tivket Seller, Chess Club 0 l.El-I llOl.CUNlB Hr pursues his stuzlies, but nvrer orer- talres fllf'lI1Q Ili-Y. 110 .llKl ll0l.l.l'lNBl'fCK He stops. looks, arul uhistlesg Swim- ming. l.e-ttt-rrnt'n's Club. 'Ihespian-. Claw Play. lli-Y. Stage tfre-w 0 lIAR0l.l'1 ll0l-NlBl1RC She jumps umunrl lilre a flea on rt lllanlfelg Blue' Tri. l.C.. C.A.A.. WN Wit-arvr, Pulitix Club. Glu- Club 0 IJ,-XYIIJ ll0l.AlBlfRC You meet him. you like him. you nt't'er forget himg Male' Clmrus. 0 -fi' 29 -it 45 EVA HOLTAN Like a brook, always bnbblingg Blue Tri, 'V ' ' l GX' ' 'sif'IuhQ 'fr l .C Nrute Club. Pep Clu 1. ., J.. Spam l . . sem, Buarnl. Girls' lilllbfllf. Class Play 0 Xl.-KRT EI.I.EN HOL- XERSON .4 thing seriuizsly pnrsilerl njjnrrls true enjoy- IIH'lIl: Blue- Tri. l'.fI.. Pep Club. G.:X..'l.. Pr:-nt-li Club. .lun- inr .'h1'llit'Nt'lII1'lll 0 JANET llOl'Pl'lNSTElJ'l' The only substitute fur iwrlr is u rnirufleg Blue- Tri. l lf.. Pep Club G..'X..'X.. l r:-nrli lllulm. Miller Ili-lite-. Ofliw- Stull. away. he ROGER HVLTMAN A smile with an intent In do mischiefg Hi-Y 0 BILL HITSBANDS His wit and ability to argue are surpassed by fewg B -squad Football. Band. Philoso- phy Club. Swing Band 0 JOYCE HLSTON The most pleasant things in the world are pleasant thoughtsgand she has manyg Blue Tri, lf.C., Pep Club, GAA. JANICE HOWE ,llusic and rharms, she has them bothg Blue Tri. l.C.. Pep Club. Pnplars. CAA.. Rell Cru-s. Latin Club, Grist. Glee Club, Quill Club. N.H.F. 0 BOB Hl DGINS Les, I sttuly snnzetinzes 0 JOHN lll'GHES Tulhing l'UIllf'.i ln' nature. .silenfe by Il'l.WllllIlj lli-Y. Hale fflwrus. Ulm- Club. 3 PAT ISENSEE Her smile is her treapong Blue Tri. l'.C llib .ier 1' s Hr: 'urns P itix Iii 0 DAVE JACKSON Even Webster would iwnrler at his uisdurn' Hi-Y O SHARON JACKSON Rain is wet dust is dry, life is short and su am lg l'.C., Pep Club. Glee Club. S. E8 - 4 A i LOLRDES JAlNGA A helpful bundle of happinessg Blue Tri. l'.C.. Latin Club. Spanish Club. Glee Club. Pep Club, GAA.. Girls' Chorus. .-LFS. Student from the Philippines 0 BETTY JENSEN Shes peppy and sweet and exceedingly neatg Blue Tri Cabinet. l.'.C. Sersice Club. Pep Club, GAA. Board. Wu wearer. Emblem We-arer. Red Cross. Grist Reporter. Girls' Chorus O DOLGIAF JEWSON Enjoy life 'ere it's fled-uhen you die. Axoifre a long time dearly Hi-Y. Male Chorus. Glee Club. Philosophy Club. CAROLE JOHNSEN Full of unconquerable energiesg Blue Tri. l'.C.. GA..-X.. NW We-arer. Glee Club. Pep Club 0 ALEX JOHNSON Not too serious. not too gay, but a very good jellou' in erery uayg Hi-Y. Physics Club 0 ALDREY JEAN JOHNSON Enjoy today for tomorrow the first gray hairs may come: Blue Tri. GA..-X., Pep Club, Calf, l'.C.. Girls' Chorus. Glee Club. 'Ill 19 Q ' avec.. 'vv sir 1 Blix lfllll JOHNSON T11111' 1111' 1'11.s.x, 11111 111111 1111' 11111113 CQXRY JOHNSON I 41v11llg171 Il 22114141 j1g11l. 11111 l'l1lll'I11l-llll SWJIIIHIJIIQI. Pep lflull. Blue Tri. l li.. OLX.. llirlf llllibfll- 111111: Ili-Y 0 HHCNIC JOHNSON :1 1111 411 -11111. II 1111 of 0 DON JOHNSON 11111111111 II1111' f'111'r1' 11111111 11111 girlsg 11111g1111'r. 11Ill1.N 1111111 lr1'111' is IlV1v11'I'f Hlllf' Tri. l.11.. l'1-p Ili-3. Nlule ffhoruf I IQNIILIE JOHNSON .4 llvgllf 11t 1ll'1 llluln. fl.X.X.. Fre-111'l1 lllllll. J XlfKllf JOHNSON Hwr 111115 1l1lIgQ Blue Tri. l .IQ Sr-rxire lflulr. Pep lllllll. ll.-XA.. 1Il'1lIA'1I'IIg 111111' New 1'11rrV1 Il .s11111L'11' of 1'111'1'r: ll. X.X,. l .lf.. Olev lllulm. NN Wvvurer. Polilix lzlllll. Pep fflulb. GN '- F5.f,4 935 eff mr. 1-.ij JIM JOHNSON ,4ns11'1'r.S llUl1.f b11l111'r me' f1I's 1110 111105- 11'1111.s: Half- lillliflli Ulm- lflulu. 'l'1-11ni- 0 Jlf'NNlfl.l.l' JOHNSON Her 1111'ri1.s 1l'f'11 1'.x'1'1'1'11 111'r 114'ig111: Blue- Tri lil., Band, On-lwslra. Ulm- lllulv. il.,-KA. liourml. VJ W1-an-r 0 JOHN JOHNSON S111111' 1111l1L' 11111 114111111 is 11111111r for 111111 111111 so 1111 I. ,W 1' ,inf Mars -gvr riff' it 4--.N ivu'Q'r,,,f , 4 , '. Grace and Hola Relax VVhi1e Others See Sights in Jamestown .ll llllf JOHNSON You 11111-1 11'11 It 11111 S111'-111111 11111: lllue- l.Olllf'l lJ,X JOHNSON S111111' ,211 lo 1'11111',u1' 11111 11l111'1x 11r1' 'l'1'i. l.1f,. fQ.X.X.. CLI1-1' lilulr. Junior X1'l1i1-x1-1111-111 0 llfllllfllllfll 1111111111: Work l,l 1Ql'i1IIl O PKI l. JOHNSON LXRRY JOHNSON p1 lllllll 11f,11'1l I4'11f11.N. 11111 11'111'11111.s1'11: T11Il1 .lor 11111111 111' .x1r1'1'1'.s. 111' A111111 1111111111 S1-nior Boar-l. Senior Iiozml. 54llIIl4l l:I'!'h 0 I.lil-I JOHNSON pi l1'1.'1'11l111' irwlit BlIl'1'2lll. flrisi. Ili-X Calvin:-1. N.H.S.. lfoollrall. Imr- ,uux 111111 111.'1'111111' 111115: Work l,1'og:1'a111. If'I'lll1'll.S lflulv. film- Il4l't'LlSllI'!'I'. NLilf'1lll'll1l'lLlIl 0 IKOUPJK JOHNSON l,1Av1f'A,H ll j1'.w1 111111 1111 11111I,QN .s111111' 11 1 1111111,u111 112 so 1111111 111111 111111' 1 11111111 11: H1-J. 'li ROSI-151.-XRII-I JOHNSON All IIHFPCIIIIIQ' 1'111111111ni11ng Wnrk Pmgram. Wu We-are-r 0 S,-XNDRA JOHNSON Kindness is 1'11t1'hing .She h11.s Il lhflfllllghl-Y 1ie'1'e111ped 1'11s1'g Blue Tri. C..'X.:K.. Junior .'hl'llll'Xf'IIlf'fll 0 TOM JOHNSON A sle1111y 11111, ll .s111111'11l 11111. he dues the tuslf he sets fllll t11 11115 Hi-Y. Half- Chorus. Crt-rlit Burf-au, Ambitious Seniors Participated in Varied Acti vi ties. YU' G0 RONALD KqXl TZ .4n11th1fr une of those silent 111611 thinlf- ing things. 11111 saying them: HLY. N.H.S.. Orchestra. Phys- ics Club. Swing Band 0 NOBY K,-KW.-XTSl His smile is utnrth Il f11rt11l1e Hilti his 11111gh 1'11n1111t 111' bought: Hi-Y. ,X.F.S. SllI1lt'Ill from Japan. Latin Klub, Spanish lllub. ll:-rinan ffluh I NHCH XEI. KENH, .4 fllft' 1'1111111i1111l1'1111 of 11is1111111 lllltl Il'IAf -h111f ll'1St1lIlII. half-11'it: Band. B -sqiiuil l 1111tball. Swing Bansl. fir-XROl.YN JOHNSTON I hate being 111112 but it 1It'Il1i hllfffillgj Blue Tri. lil., C..5..fX.. Pe-p Club. Ulm- Club. Junior Al'lllf'XQ'Il1f'l'll 0 STEX E JOHNSTON I 1111r1 .st 1111! .s111i11' llflflll the IIIIIIISBIS for fear l'1l 11re11k 11111 1111111v h1'11rt.w5 l 1141tball. Gulf. l-1'tte'rmvn's Club. Nlalr- flhnrus. Ulm- fllulr. N.H.S. I LORENE JONES If thercfs uriything going 1111. .Sheds gut her 111111, fist. 11r l'0iI't' in itg Blue- Tri flabim-t. l.fl., P1-p Club. O.:N.:X.. S1-nior Buarrl. Ulm- fllub. Hume- mming Attvnelant. SANDRA JORCENSON The best 11'11y to have ll friend is to be oneg Blue Tri. IQC.. C..-XA. Board. Pvp Club. N.H.S.. Wu WW-arer. Cie? Club 0 SANDY KARNES Her pres1'n1'e radiates ll friendly 11t111ospl1ereg Blue Tri. l.C.. Pep Club. CAA., French Club. Clee Club. Physics Club 0 JOEL KATZ 15111115 try, but men of sense a1'hie1'eg N.H.S., La Petite Acaclemie. W'ahian, Orchestra. Physics Club. TED KENNEDY He lilies t11 Sllilll. he 111195 to 11l'l't'7lIl1t1 hefs just under fire 111111 file: Hi-Y. Swimming. Nlalv lfhurus. lxttrrliirfnis Club 0 THOMAS Nl. KENNEDY H175 Il 1111111111 fur Sl'ii'lIl't' 111111 f't'fIIlill1-Y h'11o11's Wallis 11'11It : S1-niur Buarel. N.H.5., l-'1111tlnall. Ba-1-ball. l.k'Ilt'l'Illt'll.4 Club. Hi-Y. Crist. latin lfluh. Pliysivs Klub 0 IRNIX KESZLER Ihlilll-Y jrnnz heud t11 lfflllff l li.. P1-p lflub. Girl-' ifluwlls. l'.ft'll1'll lflub. R1-1l lfruss. 113 .lANli'I' Kllil.B lery rhir' and always neat, l .C.. Pep Club. l2.A.A. Board. Spanish Club. Tbespians. Class Play 0 TONl KllfSl'fL With II gentle yet prevalent foree. his intent upon his destined eourseg Band, Physics Club 0 Sl If KILBURN Shefs little, she's arise, she's a terror for her sizeg Blue Tri. l'.C.. Pep Club, HW Wearer. Badmin- ton. Carman Club. Latin Club. Class Play. Girls' Chorus, lllee- Club, Crist Reporter, G.A.A. Board. MARY JO KINIKIEI. Pretty, pri-rise. anfl e.x'r'ee11ingly nire: Blue Tri, Cv.A.A.. l'.C. Serxiee Club, Red Cross 0 DOLC- LAS KLEIN He farm' late so his Slflj' was short 0 NANCY KLlflN A rery merry lass who brightens vrery rlassg l'.C. ELEANOR KNAPP Her manner, quiet and refinerl O .lACQl'ELlNE KNOBLE Bubbling orer with originality, Poplars. l'.C.. Quill Club, Latin Club. Red Cross I SANDY KNOl'F'l' On the ladder of success, she'II have her plare among the bestg Student Council, Blue Tri, l'.C. Service Club, Pep Club, C.A.A., Swimming. Badminton, WW wearer, Emblem We-arer, Thespians, Clee Club. .za - A 1. 51 '39 'Un 'it 2 V at 'F , , l, m, . 4 to Qrri A 2 ' ,v.' Q ' S. TlQHRY LANIPNIAN I like ta sturly in the morning, but I aluays forge! Io get up, Hi-Y. Track. Clee Club 0 BOB LANlllfR Worry ne1'er visits nie, Male Chorus. ,lunior Am-liiewinf-nt O Bl ll LARSEN He has a happy outlook on life. 114 fame? JANICE KOLAND A girl with a smile is a girl worth whileg Blue Tri. C.A.A.. Spanish Club. Clee Club, Hi-C 0 PETER KlfNZ School breaks up my day sag B -squad Football 0 MARY LAIDLAW' Nothing great MVIS ever arromplished without enthuasiasrng l7.C.. Pep Club. G.A.A., French Club, Crist Reporter. Girls' Chorus. Cleo Club. Miller Hi-lites. A egg are 5' Wf1 ! ' .xi Wikia xx 1 xx NORMAN I..-XRSIEN A fool rnan u-ith u 'ihotn boogie, lli-Y, Orchestra 0 RICKIE LAHFEN A laughing lassie with a Classy vha.v.sieg Blue- Tri. l'.C.. Pep Club. G.A.A.. Politix, Cirlf Choruf. Clee Club 0 Clll'CK LARSON If rlouvzing were nzusif. he'1l he a u'-hole brass bandg Hi-Y, N.H.F.. Skiing. Credit Bureau. CAROLINE MaclYER Laugh? I thought l'd die, Blue Tri. Il.C. Service Club, Pep Club. G.A.A., Latin Club, Politix Club. Girls' Chorus. ,Iunior Achievement. Miller Hi-lites 0 BRLCE H. MAHNKE The heights by great men reaehed and kept were not attained by sudden flightg Sound Crew 0 WARREN MALM He may be shy, but he's a wonderful guy, Football. Lettermc-n's Club, Philosophy Club. OTIS MARSH If it hadnlt been for studying, l certainly would have enjoyed school 0 CLYDE MARTIN Life is really simple, but men insist upon making it hard 0 ED MARTIN He does his bit to make the world interestingg Hi-Y, B -squad Football. Wrestling, Lettermen's Club. 35 DXYID M.-IT'l'SON Cheer up.' the best is yet lo fomeg Ili-Y 0 MARJORIE MAXWEI.l, Painting the riauds with sunshineg Blue Tri. Work Program. Office Staff 0 HAR- LEY MAYER High aims are good, l'm told. 'l'I6 JUDY MANNERBERG Her quietness is deceiringg Pep Club, Spanish Club, UC., Blue Tri, Clee Club. Girls' Chorus, Miller Hi-lites, W W'earer. Emblem Wearer, G.A.A. Board, Polilix Club. Grist Reporter 0 ,IIIDY MARCH Quietly prettyg Blue Tri, IIC., C.A.A.. Clee Club 0 NANCY MARSH Above all, Nanefs a darling girl pos- sessed zuith real intelligence. VIRGINIA MARTIN Talk about Ginger, she's a whole spice boxg Blue Tri, I .C., Pep Club, Cheerleader. C.A.A., Clee Club, Homecoming Attendant 0 WILLIAM BRAD- LEY MARTYN An upright, downright honest man, ,Iunior Achievement 0 DICK MATTHEWS A man of ability is he, when given a chance to beg Orchestra. -ff -l Cf A A .- -sp Seniors Crammed For Finals . . . I r Q l . . . And Had T1me To Play Too! if ,, S.-XI,LY MCCOY In every rank, be it great or small, she fills her plan' among them allg N.ll.5.. Quill Club. La Pm-titv Acaxlenxiv, Pnplars, Grist. C.A.A.. Wu Wearvr. Swimming 0 5.-XM MCCOWAN Some penple ge! resullsg rlll I get is f'zJ11sc'ql1f'l1r'v.sg H -fqllarl Fuotlm-all, Male Chorus. Glu- Cflulm 0 C.-KROLYN NlcNll'ICl:I Always Ihr' same'- quivl. frivmlly. mul hnppvg Work Prograul. x v 2 5' .QQ X Z - Q 3 f.. .-S l .R -f L e 5 R 1 115 pr lflfms I1 IH in ,IUHUH XlERfflER l'1l lilzf to be bnslzful. but fat' flerr N NI EH Nllll E H nfl1e'r14'f.Sc'g Blur Tri. llf.. C.fX.qX. O WPXYNE MEFKIQR llfllllll elm 0 JXNIQP NIUBI-.Rt l'1ll nl flu thru 1 He pruzex lllllll ln' is ln ulmt he llnvs: lli-Y. Glvv lflulw lermnrll I 0 I,Ol .XXX Xlll7lJlfl-K,KXll' finml Iustf' is flu' flurfvr uf N ll N Q 1r:r u 4 1 1 Fra Howl .we'r1.sv: Hluv 'l'1'i. l .lI.. Ulm- lllulv. Pm-p lfluly. llulr llrl lll ru P1 lltlx 4 lull 0 ll Y I hr pn. ' HCV 'fl' W MIRIAM MOLANDER She is thoughtful and sweet from head to feetg Blue Tri. CC.. Pep Club. C.A.A., La Petite Aeademie. Latin Club. Miller Hi-lites. Glee Club 0 KATHIE MORRISON She laughs uith the jolliest and zrorlrs with the husiestg Blue Tri. Pep Club. WW Wearer. C.A.A. Board. Girls' Chorus. Junior Achievement 0 STEVEN MOSOW A case of quality, not quantityg Hi-Y. N.H.S.. Latin Club. Band. BOB NELSON Worry and I are total strangersg Hi-Y. N.H.S,, Baseball, Credit Bureau 0 .ILDITH NELSON Happy am I, from care l'nz freeg G.A.A.. Poplars. Blue Tri. ll.C., Grist Reporter. Glee Club. Junior Achievement. Quill Club 0 LOIS KATHERINE NELSON Pleasure and action make the hours seem shortg Work Program. Hi-C. 5 wwf -'Q' SANDY NELSON Spglrlrling eyes anrl sunny hairg Blue Tri. l.C.. Pep Club. C.A.A. Boaril. YY Wt-arer. Emblem Wears-r. Latin Club. Spanish Club. Girl! Chorus. Junior At-hiewtnent 0 LEN NEWMAN Laughterfs never an erulg it's Il lfy-protlurtg Hi-Y 0 KAREN Xl-QXYS'l'ROM llepenrl- ability is one of her highest assets: Blur- Tri. l .C.. TLA. X.. Cla-ef Club. STEPHEN MIVEHLBERG A man of large resourrefulnessg Football Manager. Track Manager, Student Council. Hi-Y Cabinet. N.H.S.. Lettermen's Club. Grist. Credit Bureau. Male Chorus. Clee Club O BONNIE MYRICK Laugh and the ztorlal laughs with youg Blue Tri. L'.C.. Pep Club. G.A.A.. German Club. Quill Club. Girls' Chorus. Hi-C O BARBARA NELSON A jolly girl full of jun. and aluays nire to ereryoneg Blue Tri. Glee Club. 3' 'f 9 fum f iii-L Bk MARLENE NELSON With a smile here and a smile there, shes always zveleome t'l't'fj'lL'hCft'j Blue Tri. ll.C.. C.A.A.. Clee Club 0 PALL NELSON His thoughts are always worth more than a pennyg N.H.F.. Wrestling. Track. Banfl 0 RALPH NELSON A modest slullent of sober Hphizf' who zloes his work and minds his nbizf' Hi-Y. 2? , it ga -2 l 2 'W' 'qi ff? if if l , , I Z 72 V . , t T -..- f f , LAI RA NTCHOLS Her uaxs are of pleasanlness arul all her paths are of peareg Work Program 0 BILL NICKLOW I'irit'r1zllj' anzl sinrere-gi1'e this man a 1-heer 0 LOIS NORDBY Aluuvs happy. al1t'a1's lfiml. shes the type Ire like to fintlg Blue Tri. l.C.. Pep Club. NHS.. C.A.A.. Tennis. Wh Wearer. La Petite Avail:-rniv. Fpuui-h filob. Senior Boartl. Clee Club. W'ahian. Q 'Z' K.-XRI. NORLIN All I zum! In get out of srhrml is lm' 0 Nllflll.Xl'1l. Nl I-I'l'ZNlAN 1 luke thlrzgs IIS zhey I'0lII8Q Uvrman Club 0 JI DY NYLIN To krmu' her is tu like her: Blue- frl. ll... P1-p Lluh. lzmlmle-m Wvare-r. fy..-X..-X. Buarfl. Spaniflx fllulr. Pnlilix. Glu- lllulm. ,luninr .'xf'lll!'N!'IUQ'lll. f my -vv C.-XROL NYOl IST Silerxre 1'11L'ers 11111ny ll lmxy' .Sl'L'Vll': l,..K.:K. Boarrl. H1-I.. Blue- rlfl. ll... Mlm- f.lulr 0 lxfklll- l.l'Il'IN 0'BRlIiN Wurl: fllxt u111l Illen rvslg Ill.. N.lI.S.. Wu W4-an-r. Quill fllulr. IQ..-XA. Huarrl. l,atin fflulr. Pnlilix lflulr. Puplar-. Pllilrmrplly fllulm O Cl Y WISH,-KIJY Ilv llfllll'f.SlIII11l.Y 1'111npl1'te'lx' zhv .'ll'hj'I1f'S.SN nf lhf' 14'l11'11? N.ll.S.. Grid. Claw- lfluln. Xulwlivturiall. K JHXN OI,-XNIJER Cin' me' ilu' glllllllil' of lhe lighlsg P1-p I ROR OLSON fully 11ml 1'l1'1'1'1' 11Ihl:'Ii1' Illlll 1'11r1'jr1'1': Clulr. 'l'll1-spiallmfflass l'lay.ill1-1-Iilulp O K.-KRHN 0l.Sl':N lli-Y, Fuutlrall. 'l'r'nni+. xxlfvhlllllgl. l.:-Ile-rma-nl lllulr. R1-ll l,'l11J1'rv11.v fha' SIll1.SflfXl VIIIY, IIIIIVV 11111111 lurk 11111112 your Il'fl'YI frrwss, Svniur Roarfl. Pllilnsuplly lflulr 0 DOI CIAS Blue- Tri. llf.. U..-KA.. Rand 0 l,ONNllf OLSON Shefs OLSON If l1e s II life'gu11r1lq Help. l'111 1lr111r11i11g.' lli-Y. n1'1'1'r llllllglhfy. 11e'1'1'r llflillll. but lllllllllllf in P1'f fl' 1'r1111'1lg Gulf, Male' Iflmru-. Ulm- fflulv, lll!lIIf'l'llIl1llI.gl .lltvnflunt Sluclvnt lfuunvil. Blue- Tri. l.lf. 51-rvivv lllulr. P1-p lflulm. O ROGER OLWIN He zvlm xIr1'1'1's f'Ill'lIt'5llV 11l11'11xs gvlx C..X..'K.. Fpanifll fflulm. Glu- fllulw. llo1m'1'on1iug1 .-Kit:-nmlant 11h1'111l: lli-Y. WZKM sv' qf X ' '-v71p . -fav' Q t gf .... we -5,-,. K . 1' I .1-L Y - TIIOXIXS URI-IST lfvhut ix 1111'111lQ' ,Yu l7IIlllt'f. film! 1.x FLOHO OSXIONSON Life' ix um' :mul t1'1n1' 1'1111'r111pf1'1l Hlfllllfff' .xl'!'t'V 111111115 lli-Y. wr:--lling. l1f'I'lllilIl lflulv. l..1llI1 ln II fvu' lt'S.illI1X 111:11 11111l llzwz I 41llXRl.ES l'Xl1TZlfl. lilulw. Quill lllulw. Pluy-iw Clulm, l'llil+v-wplu flluln 0 JXUK ills IIIIIIIS un' 11l1111x.s s11f'1v.x.y111l: Ili-X. R -Nqllml F-1+-rlmall. usmjml .111 llll1lf'lQ' 11ml Il Hllgllll 11111: Il rvgulur jf-llmv lllm- lllulm O Rlifll XRD XX. l'Xl.lflflflK ffl! 11111l 11'1R1l11111 Ullfl lwlflx uf fun: Ili-X. lf 1v-v zlmll. Ruse-lmll. l.:-ttvrmv-n' uwrf' lmrn 111711 flliw lmx: lli-X. 51-uiwr Rvuuwl. lllulv O Sll XRON OFFXR Her ,lr1'1'111lx 11r1' 1111111x. hw .1111 Q Ilft' llzrrw 1111x?: 1l.X.X.. l AI.. Blue' Tri. Offim- Fluff. 119 l'A'lHllQlA PALEEN lfs nire to be naturally nieeg Blue Tri. l .G.. Band, Office Staff 0 .lEFF PARSONS All great men are deadg I don'! feel so well nzyselfg Student Coun- cil. N.ll.S.. Rell Gross, Orchestra. Swing Band, Homecom- ing Attendant. lli-Y 0 GAYLE l'Al ISON Lively, prank- ish. full uf fun, anzl alwrzvs on the rung Blue Tri, l'.G., l'ep lflulr. G.-MA.. Glee lilulr, Nliller lli-lites. FRAN l ENGEl-l.Y A perfect lnmlel of a true frienrlg Blue 'l'ri. l .G.. French Club. Girls' Clmrus. Glee Cluly I DIANE l'E'l'ER5EN Goodness, the more eonzlnnrzfratefl, lhe more lllillllllllllf grnzrsg Blue Tri. l'.G.. Pep Gluli. C.A.A.. W W:-ure-r. l,alin lilulr. Girls' lilinrus O ll-XRBARA l'ETEl'l- SON Full of rrzixwlrief. full of fun, Ihis girlis lilfefl by eterni- nneg Blue 'l'ri. l .lI.. Pep lflulu. G.A.-'l.. Wu Wears-r. Frenvli filulr, llretlit Bureau. Glee liluln. Aliller lli-lites. DUN I'l-Q'I'lIHSUN l,i.st.'nin,z ik une ,areal ar! nf r-nr1ier.v1- Ilan: llwrlt l,l'4lglI'iilIl O ,ION l'l'i'l'lfll5UN lleix Iln' jlllfll ff! llw 'Ink 0 KXRFY .L l'F'I'lfRSUX 4s nzwn 11.8 llll' :lui ix lung: lllui- Tri. l .lf., l'n-p lilulu. li.l.X.. ll:-tl liru- Glt-ie filulv. 120 I vm., 35.3.6 1 lg hs ,HM PEARSON He's always found in the mills! of lhingxg lli-Y, Orchestra 0 l.Al'RELLE PEARSON Common sense in an unronzmon flegreeg Blue Tri, N.H.S., Swimming. WW Wearer. Grist O GENE PELLETIER ,lledinrn in slalure, great in rniml and sportsg Fmltlmall. Track. Letter- lllt'll.5 lfluli, Male Chorus. Ili-Y. Seniors Were Healthy CPD, Wealthy C?D, And Wise ? ? Q A 3 52.7 ' f2fs:?.f rw 5 lx llllfN Xl. l'lf'l'EliFllN Sznini' people IIIIIIIU rlnntli flaw .welll xlmrl: Blum' 'liri. l ff.. l'vp liluls. G.A.A.. WN xxvl'2.ll't'l'. Girl-' llliuru-, Gln-it filulm. Nlille-r lli-lite- O Xl XRIOY l'lf'l'Fll5OY lfw llllllllill' lirr frm- .spirilg Blur- 'l'l'i. l.l. lnlvinvt. l .li. 5:-rxiw lflnlu. l'1'lr ffluln. G. XA.. Wu xx4'ill'4'l' 0 lllllllilzli l'l'.ll',llFUN Rmlg is ll jrrentlli xurl. ll ,Inn- lniing Alellnu. ll plwnlvi gum! .spurlg Nlalr- lllinru-. 949 U.: BARB REUTER The friendship that makes the least noise is often the most usejulg Blue Tri. IIC. Service Club, Pep Club. CA..-X., Politix Club, Clee Club, Philosophy Club 0 LYNNE RIAN Although she rloesn't shark you, she's I1 live u'ireg Crist Reporter. Blue Tri. CAA.. Politix Club. l.C., Pep Club, Clee Club 0 CHARLEEN RHYXIERS Pleasing to the eye, the mind, the heartg Blue Tri. ll.C., GA..-K.. Pep Club. Clee Club. D. JOHN BIBAN A sturlious sturlent who sturlies studi- ously 0 ANNE RlBNlCK Worthwhile in all respcetsg Blue Tri. l'.C.. Pep Club, Clee Club 0 BOB RlCllARDSON A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him. lf Fu Mil 'S W V9 - .11 .-- e 1 7.4 -rf f I N? NX 4 Bll.l. ROBINSON A tin can. a prayer. a loud noise, aml he falls if Il earg Senior Boarcl. Ili-Y 0 ,ll'l.ll'l ANN BOCKNIAN This girls zeisrlnm ire esteem anll rate her lcnrrlx mos! high: Senior Boarrl. l.lI.. Blue Tri. N.ll.F.. Spanish Club. Girls' Chorus. Crist. Pep Club. Yale-ilielorian O BOB RONIFO Ruggerl anrl llylllllllfl' on Ihe griil. but inorlest of the things he rlirlg lfoolball. lloekey. Baseball. l.l'llt'l'llll'll.s Club. lli-Y. Seniors Cooperated A With Faculty ,mai MARY RIEKE High aims farm high characterg Blue Tri, C.A.A. Board, W Wearer. Latin Club, Wahian. Quill Club, Band, N.l'l.S., l'.C., Orchestra, A.F.S. Exchange Student to Holland 0 WALT RIETOW Quiet but compe- tentg Golf. Clee Club 0 HAL RGADMAN Study is all right, but play' is more fung lli-Y. 'wx -5 f li Milli CECELIX ROOT True hunmr springs not from the head but from lhe heartg Blue Tri. l.C.. C.,-X..-X.. German Club. Clee Club. junior :M'hieven1ent O RlCll,-XRD ROSE .Yercr Hi-Y, Track 0 K-XRICN ROl Sl-I Those quiet people often rleeeirc ilo lolnorrou' what you ran put off 'til next weelfg yung Blue Tri. l.ff,. CDA..-X.. German Club. YY Wear:-r. '6- ! T hp-sq 11 gs' ' fy qgwg 'W 1 f '--f' 5 y vi' 4 ,,-,, ,J W V759 ...dur 1 mir Y, Rl ru II II 1 ll 111111 IDX N XI 1 r 1111111 1 Ill 1 II 1 If ll H JI K ll IITIISI 1 dl IIS 1 11111111 ll r II 1 r 11111 X 111 1 1 N1 NX INH I IIX 1 r 1 Il 1 N NX NI'I r1r111ls1111 1111 1211111 111111 11111111 1 1 Ntdif ww v' 11-,N 'N-v ,.fv Lid ff ami? N 1 1111 1 ll ll 11 XXX Nl 1 Ill 1 1111 II F 9:1 I 1 1 .1 I 1111111 I 1111 1 1 11111 1 11 11r Il ll 1 N Il 1 01 ll 1 1 11111 flllll 11 1111111111 If 1 1 1 1 ll 1 IIN 1111111 1 r 1 N 1 llurx I xprm ssu 1 X IL 36- .' I X INXI III If I 111111.11. 111 111111111 11-11111 111111u11111' . , . . Ill' lrz. IL.. P1111 ll11l1. 11.X,X. I1--.111l. I.111I1I1'111 XX 11 1 ll IIKII XXI' XX1'.11'1'1' 0 'IIIII Fl Ill TX N1 111111 11111111 1111 1111111111 111111: II1-1. 1-1'1'111.111 lI11I1 O IJXXIID NI IIJII I 1111! 1111 11rg111111'111 1111 111111 111111112 tl 111 I1 11 11 111 1111 111 1111115 II1-N. I'1111II1.1II. I1.11'k. I I 1111 I1 lI11l X111 lI111111-. V23 f Q av- Q X. 'TF' Wang 'MF' 'if' had 1 5? ,., ,A JOAN SENG Personality plus . . .g Blue Tri Cabinet, l3.C.. Pep Club. Cheerleader. CAA. Board, WN Wearer. Em- blem Wearer. Clee Club. Politix Club 0 .lliDY SENC . . . Plus personulityg Blue Tri Cabinet. l'.C. Cabinet, Pep Club. Cheerleader. GA..-X. Board. Red Cross. Frencb Club. Cirls' Chorus. Emblem We-arer 0 SLSAN SHARK A merry heart doth good like u mezlicineg Blue Tri. ll.C. Service Club. Pep Club. C.A.A., Grist Reporter. Clee Club, Miller Hi-lites. La Petite Aeademie. 5 GRACE SJOSTROM With her personality she needs no introzluetiong Student Council. Blue Tri. Pep Club. l'.tT. Service Club. Credit Bureau. Badminton. Politix Club. Girls' Cborus 0 .HM SK.-XLICKY Few things are impos- sible through rliligenfe and slfillg Hi-Y. N.ll.S.. Latin Club. Pbysies Club 0 FRAN SMITH You fan tell her by the noise she rloesn't rnulfeg Work Program. 'ff RONALD SHODEEN What happens is supposed to be, so nothing erer bothers me 0 EDWARD SINCLAIR Worry and I hare nerer met 0 JAMES SINNETT One of our athletic slurs, at least his out at nightg Football. Track. Lettermen's Club. .ac 9, SALLY J. SMITH Rushing und hurrying about like a .lune bugg ll.C.. Pep Club. CA..-X.. Badminton. Tennis, Golf. VV Vllearer. Clee Club. Blue Tri Cabinet O SANDRA SMITH A vonslant friend is a rure ana' harzl thing to finflg Spanish Club. Clet- Club. Blue Tri. IHC.. C.A.A.. Pep Club, N.ll.S,. A.F.S. Exrbange student to Finland O FIIEILA ANNE Sfllllll If fun is the word. She'll lie thereg Pep Club. l.C.. Clee Club. Latin Club. Spanish Club. ci' 'fin OU! R 'l'l-QD SXIITII fllllflllf pel'so11if1'e1lg Ili-X. Credit Bureau. Rl 'lill ANN SOLHEINI ffheerful as ezeryone ought to beg Junior 'Xf'lllt'Xt'IIIf'Ill I TONI SMITH llc nos rut out to be Blue Tri. l .C.. Pep Club. C.gl.'X. 0 NILI-QS 50l.5T.-XD Ile an angel. lful .SlIlI1t'Ill1l' lost the pultvrng l.t'lll ITllt'Il-'4 Club. is a num of many -l!l.SI'lVIlIIlIII1SQ Pbilosopby Club. lli-tl Ili-Y, Football. 'l'raek. Xlale Chorus O DXYE FODER- 0 Cll,-XRLE5 C, SUXIERF One of the jeu' that slurs at HOLXI loung felloups will be young lielloivsg lli-Y. Traek. lzorlfey-riot hoolpeyg Hi-Y. lloelxey. Traek. Red Crof-. Retl Cro-s. 124 B -wquad Football. uf 5 . V1 . ' W 3, ' 155' '--w, . -- , A ,..- f PQ 'S an F f?-V Dllxl' NONNIORI- lhlrl lute antl quite petiteg Wbrla r O IVIP NONNPN He antl his smile are uns in tht urn l' nlball Wrefllingz. Traelx. RQ-fl firms. e ern flub 0 ROGER 50NNllillSl'1'Y Worrls In him are like an alubulanreg to be userl nnly in unergenr ies 1.1 lil'll'Rl Y Nl I-.LR A blml. haired miss u-ith big brain: 4 l 1 'l 'l 0 LOI INE SPONC A faithful frientl 1.x a strong fnse Bl ie Tri. C'A.A.. Latin Club. Grist Reporter flee flub Orelle Ira 0 Slllf SPRAGPE ,llurh to :raise little to be orguen' Blue Tri. l.C., C..-KA.. 5 I a I lub flee 3 fi ' 4' Sl SXN FOI Kl P .4 pert little par-lfage of szceetnessg Pep Club. filer' filub. Office Slaff 0 Tll0Xl.'X5 5l':XlN A ueurrl that is not xpulferz nerer dues any mi.w-hief 0 J.-XNIC SP.-ll'll-lNC Her frientl-rnalring putter lIlIlA't'S happy earh hnurg Blue Tri. lil.. Pep Club. U.:X.:'l. Xlglljgl SPROGIS The grave of a gorlrless surrnltntls her like a rloalrg Pep Club. CA..-X. 0 Tll0NlAS ST:XNDlNC We lfnou' little nf our greatest rneng German Club. Pbysivs Club. Male Clwrus I KAY STANLEY All that goes In make a larly and then someg l'.fI.. Clee Club. ' X 'v IMO' X.-I i' ,ll DY STENSON Lire. lore. laugh. anrl be happy: Blue Tri Cabinet. l.lI. Seryiee Club. Pep Club. X.l'l.5.. CNLA. Btvanl. Wearer. Emblem Wearer. Spanish Club. Puli- tix Club, Crist Reporter. llreilit Bureau. Ulee Club 0 ,IXNIKIE FTERN.-XL Crttriuus in manner: G..-XA.. Spanish lflub. lil. 0 Plf'lllfR 5'l'l'l'T Sonze imultl hate erery tlay a hulitlay: Class Play. Library Staff. Plneirs Club. GARY STITZ I ran resist everything but temptatiung Hi-Y. Skiing. Track. Clee Club 0 LORNA STORDAHL Personal beauty is a greater rerammendation than any letter of intro- tluetiang Blue Tri. l lf.. Pep Club. GAA.. Glee Club 0 WILLIAM STRAND Better than the sun. his smiles out erery tlayg lli-Y. l'ep Club. lflleerleamler. Pllilufuplly Club. 125 pw.. 'Q Seniors Made Everlasting Friendships . 'W cw, 'h ao ,vm I ., we BOB STRONG He's not as serious as he looks 0 JUDY SUNDEEN Short as any dreamg Blue Tri, L.C., Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, Office Staff, Miller Hi-lites 0 SUSAN SUNDERLAND A giggle is the same in all lan- guagesg Band, Thespians, Blue Tri, U.C., G.A.A., Pep Club. PATRlClA SVOBODA Sincerity is her middle name, Blue Tri, UC. Service Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls' Chorus 0 JANICE SWANSON With her dimples so be- guiling she can keep us all a'sm.ilingg Blue Tri, U.C., Pep Club, N.H.S.. G.A.A. Board, Emblem Wearer, W Wearer, Spanish Club, Girls' Chorus, Miller Hi-lites 0 BOB SCHWARTZ Modest men are scarceg Golf. ,Km BRIAN SWOFFER No work and all play would be swellg Hi-Y, German Club, Male Chorus, Swimming 0 DUANE H. TANGEMAN The strong, silent lypeg Glee Club I BOB TAYLOR Surrounded by good humor, Credit Bureau, Skiing. 5.1 l Y 'Z GAlL TEWS She's modest in manner, sincere in thought l'.C. Service Club, Pep Club. N.H.S., HW Wearer, German Club, Assistant Director of Class Play, Thespians, Philoso phy Club O DAVID THOMAS .llen of few words are best N.H.S. Salutatorian. Latin Club Grist Glee Club 0 GARX THOMPSON ln school or on the court, he is really one great sport, Football, Basketball, Senior Board, Hi-Y, Let- termen's Club, N.H.S. 126 'hr 'Z' JANET TININIERNIAN Ther ought to call her echo-she always has the last word Library Staff Wahlan G AA NHS Glee Club Blue Tri 0 JOHN TITCONIB The Presidents seat needs ingenious nzen like Lincoln Wash zngton and me HIE Lettermen Club Football Hockex Golf Red Cros 0 CAROLYN TOFT Success and happl ness lie ln her work! rorn duty she azll neter shlrk Blue Tri lf.C., Pep Club. G.A.A. YV' Wearer Spani-h Club Grist Reporter, Wahian, Poplars, Quill Club, Glee Club. 'JC Qx -x .x., V, s 1 1 X . -of fQl'lfll'Ull,X 'll NS'I'l1,XlJ l'll'IlSlll1l is she. Illlll full nf Illllllf- llXl'il'll.l'lNli X Xl.l'IY'l'lNlf .-1 I1f'fIl lillle' nnlwg l .ff,. Girl-' Il-IIIZSI llf.. fl.X.X.. l'l1iluwpl1y 0 BOB Tl HNBI I.I. 1'l1' 4.l111r11-. Ulm- llluln 0 fQl'i,Ufli Y-XNlllfRXUK'l' lj sil1'111f' flIlIS his llfllllfll plzysiqiu' 111 Hllllll uw in IIIl1I8ll'f'SQ lli-Y, Il 1'r1' g11l1l1'11. .xl11 1l lw ll 111ill1'w1111'reg lli-fl. Ill.-1-lIl11I+. Quill lflrwllmiall. Wyre--Illllgl. l.v'IIv'r11le-111 llllllh 0 llfllhllf THFUN l.llIl1. l .l:.. R1-fl ffrlr-N. l'1vplal'- I Vllllflxl XF X. ll55l'1ll pill pefuplz' mrwl in Il IlI'll Illlllgv. l111l unlv II fvu' 1',x11'l in l111l1f11'111l1'111 wwf. IIl'lllfIll lll'Il'fj Fvniur H+-11r1l. 4.11-1li1 llll- Illl things: Flmla-111 411111111-il. Ili-Y. l wvvv 1l1all. lla-lwtlmll. l'l'dll. 54lIlllll lfrrw. ,luniur xl'lIll'X4'IIlf'Ill, liuxr-lnull. l.e-11111111-111 l.llIlV. N'11i11r liuunl. llffllr'-llii. G11 l ar 'il'-2' N' 4 f nf' Kllil. NON llllllllf H11 .xl111li1'x lllll l11 x perfwtlvx nur- IHIIIQ lli-Y. 'l'ra11'k. Crm- fllllllllfj. Crfrman lflulm. ffluf- Play. Uri-t 0 Xll-II. YI K.-XS lfhwz I feel like st111lyin,L'. l just lip 1l1111'11 111111 Ihf' fe'e'li11g gum 11u'11y5 lli-Y. xvI'f'5IllIlgl. 'l'ram'li. I.!'ll4'flIlt'll.N fllulp O WILD1-X W'gXg'xl.K Tn Ill? hvr j11sIi1'e'. Illllllj' lirwx it 11'1r11l1l lIlh'f'Q Blue- Tri. lfff.. Pe-p fllllll. ll..K.'X.. Girl! llll4lY'll'. HXRX Jl XNNI' Xllllllx Nh lcnt x r .y S. .x 11 J wr .kllll 1' .J . 1.. 1. ., .. ll' T f XXX XX lflfli -1 Ile' 1' 'r in, 1 HI ' ll 1' 2 v'11': 1' '. '. , .. 1 . ' :lll 0 . 1 lx ND 'hrref' fn' E vt 1'1 5111 It 17.211711 1 I' , Z.. 1' i 1. U XVFL fr' . bl'-1-4.l11l1.h.X.X. B1-.1r1l. if TW 1 1 :mi Nl Xlillj N XY Ulxlfll Sil1'111'1' is 11x 1l1'1'11 118 1't1'r111'l-x. xp1'1'1'l1 ix IIS xh11ll1111' IIN limo: Blue- Tri. l lf.. Ulm- lllllll 0 NIXRY W.-Xl.Kl'1li f'f'fSllIlIlllf.Y plus .vi111'1'rity3 Blue- Tri. l Af. Svrx- l1'1' lfllllr. Pvp fflllll. hw... W1-un-r. Ro-fl lfrn-S. l re-nrlx fflulr. Girls' Chorus. Nlillvr lli-lit1-- 0 K.-XRICN XXALSII llcllm Il'lll' fur this girl. shefs um' in ll millinrzg Blur? Tri. lfff.. l'1'p Clulr. C.X.:X.. l'11liIix llluln. Uri-I. Clw- l.lllll, Nlxllvr lll-lllt'S. Re-11 Cru-5. Scnior Girls Circctccl New 'l4C2lCl1CI'S, Nlr. Schlalgcl and Nlr. Ilcllstrom x1.g.,'E2 1 2 7 2315? I lm I ff Sl S.-KN WELBAVM She may be tall, but !hat's not all, Blue Tri. l.C. Service Club. G.r-XA.. Pep Club. Girls' Chorus. Glee Club, Thespians. Grist Re-porter, Pulitix Club. Red Cross 0 JAMES WELCH lt is the quiet worker who sarreells 0 JOHN VI-'ENNERLYN W'here's the party? lli-Y Cabinet. ED WESALA Great men are modest meng Hi-Y 0 GAIL WETTELS She will promote instead of hinrlerg Blue Tri. I .C.. Pep Club. GAA.. Girls' Chorus. Glee Club 0 KEN WIIITTEMORE He burns the midnight oil, but it's usually gasoline, lli-Y. Male Chorus. Physics Club. BONNIE WICKS Whatmakesyouthinkltalkfast? 0 BAR- BARA WILHELM She had so many bright ideas her hair turned rerlg Blue Tri Cabinet, IQC.. Pep Club, G.A.A. Board, WM Wearer, Politix Club. Grist Reporter. Glee Club, Library Staff 0 SUSAN WIITA She's a trim little ship in the ocean of societyg Office Staff. Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, I'.C., Work Program. NIARLYCE WIMMER She's vute and peppy-rather small, happy-go-lucky-lilferl by all, Blue Tri, ILC., Pep Club. GAA.. Girls' Chorus. Glee Club 0 MARILYN WOOD- FILL Love makes the world go 'roand, and I beliere in giving it a shoveg Blue Tri. W Wearer, G.A.A. Board. Red Cross, Library Staff 0 SLE WOLF Full of foolish, frolie, and fung always uttering a witty pang Blue Tri, G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club. I'.C. JINI WORTHNIAN Women are so unnecessary, but any- way, line up girls, Ili-Y. Pulitix Club. Hale Chorus. Glee Club. Homecoming Attendant 0 JOHN WLESTNECK Active, rleterminetl, anrl ambitious, N.H.S.. Swimming. Let- termen's Club. Wahian. Track O CAROL YOI NGQI IST The habit of gentle speech, I.C.. Glee Club. Wlork Pro- gram. 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'I4UIll Clrulvcr lim Iloltgm. lirgul lfrisk iiL I'lQS'I' CfflL'I,l.If XIUST .X'I'IIl.I-'.'I'Iif Stun KLIYINUII, Ricky l..lI'N0ll Karla: Ilcckrirh, llmvin' Tp: HIST .Xl,I. .XIQHLNIJ XIUYIA I.lKI-.I.Y 'IKE FLTKAI I I7 Umm ffmy. Hmm Sywlrmn Nfxrgzv I7mlLf1n.1z1. IIIII HAIL J 5 ' 4 . HUP? 5' fsfxwt We 'II Always Remember Studying for finals . . . open houses . . . going to the beach in droves the last day of school . . . Karen and lim as the twinniest twins . . . Hale falling down on the basketball court . . . Roaring Twenties act for Millwheels . . . the Blue Tri bike hike . . . f'Third Finger-Left Handu . . . Whitey leading the lettermen in glee . . . the Washington tour . . . Sadie and Marryin' Sam . . . our successful new coach, Mr. Helleckson . . . Friday night parties . . . Season tickets are still a good buy . . . Christmas chorus and rehearsals . . . long black stockings . . . Charlie standing by the bench with a dislocated shoulder . . . our initials in the scene shop . . . rain at our ninth grade picnic . . . brownie points . . . Al Baker going to the state wrestling meet . . . Howie, our all-around athlete . . . trying to grow ponytails from ducktails . . . page boys . . . the Debutones . . . Peyton Placen . . . when the hockey team wore suits on the days of their games . . . all the homerooms trying to beat Mrs. Mulligan's homeroom in banking . . . Mr. Dunn's French operas . . . college and job conferences . . . lunchroom duty when there were more than eight chairs at a table . . . Gus's solos in the Christmas chorus and in Millwheels . . . our successful and unsuccessful city-wide dances . . . up and down stairways . . . Mike Brucciani as emcee at our pep audi- torium . . . lay Hanson praying for snow . . . the Menagerie-Piranha, Bear, Canary, Spider, and Swan . . . King Rick and Queen Ginny . . . lim Hale's numerous honors . . . waiting in the new counselors' office . . . Washburn's new fluorescent lights . . . our ninth grade graduation picture . . . Ian Howe as Helen Morgan . . . Floradora and the French cafe scene . . . pink passes . . . 'fls this a dagger . . f' . . . the days of twenty stools around the lunch tables . . . Mr. Pulver and his movie camera . . . when Sadie was almost cancelled because of snow . . . Tom Smith's crazy combinations in clothes . . . the day Gruber, Parsons, Smith, Sinnett, and Iohnson camped on the lawn . . . despicable, un- stable girls in 106 . . . hiking to the island at the Hi-Y snow party . . . our co-champion football team . . . the night West beat South in football . . . the arrival of chemise dresses and pointed shoes . . . Wyatt Earp and Maverick . . . crew-neck sweaters and pleated skirts . . . unknowns in chemistry . . . Pickle the Patriots, . . . Nclson's . . . the Lyndale . . . Mr. Barrie's Etchingsu . . . They're Famous for Their Nicknames-Bear, Canary, and Piranha Don and Charlie Captain Winning Team Three Years At Washburn The saddest game of the football season when we lost to South . . . operettas at Ramsey . . . our championship girls' swimming team on the stage . . . circle dances . . . Doug Olson's and Ronny liensons beards for Sadie . . . homecoming at the stadium . . . ninth grade class elec- tions . . . .Xmerican liandstandu . . . girls' choice at Ramsey sock hops . . . atoms for chemistry . . . lieek's pizza and Roosevelt boys . . . XVe want the king to kiss the queen . . . fires in the chemistry lab and the boys' rest room . . . potluck stippers . . . M','XHl,XN picture schedules . . . going out to lunch on the day of ninth grade graduation . . . Oh really? . . . beating Roosevelt at their homecoming . . . our sharp new lettermen's jackets . . . eighth and ninth grade clubs . . . field day at Ramsey . . . Miss 'I'hurston's faithful Ci.A..'X. board . . . Heather on skates . . . the lost telephone receivers . . . pantaloons . . . Betsyfs new car in ninth grade . . . the night our basketball team beat North-in Vocational's sweat shirts . . . Charlie Sommers' poetry . . . when the girls all wore black . . . reciting memory lines . . . NVAI-ll.-KN Winter Whirl . . . passing Shakespeare . . . class dues .... X sian flu . . . cheerleading tryouts . . . Like wow! . . . our foreign students, Gus, Dora, Noby, Lu, and Loszlo . . . Miller Hi-lites in the first auditorium . . . ballots, debate, ballots. and petitions on baccalaureate . . . the Lo-lites . . . L'il Abner and Daisy Mae-Tom and Marcia . . . when the girls could wear slacks . . .everlasting dieting . . . library passes . . . the Chicken and the Bop . . . L'Good grief. Charlie Brown . . . tears in the auditorium when Miss Perry retired . . . birthday teas . . . the homecoming audi- torium on the football field . . . our first floats . . . come-as-you-are parties . . . Brad and Ifya, our friendship king and queen . . . the bas- ketball game between the XVAHIAN and the Grist tunfairly officiatedl . . . the odors from the chemistry labs . . . the crazy costumes on class day . . . the Senior snow party that blooped . . . our class adviser. Mr. Curtis . . . our handsome new modern problems teacher and XVild Bill. lr. . . . Mr. Helling's red bermudas . . . Mr. Nelsoifs cartoons . . . our record hop-a real gamer . . . our city championship swimming team . . . Mac's . . . these and all the things we did as kniors will be remem- bered through tlie years. Marilyn and Paul Merc Yoted D..X.R. and S..'X.R. Representatives. Mary Successfully Fries Meter .Xfter Receiving Homemaker Award. 133 11 fy may f ff Us The year 1958 has given us much to remember. Memories of new activities and remembrances of traditional good times will fill the minds of each student. Homecoming with its outdoor auditorium, football, wrestling, and swimming victories which gave us our trophies, our many dances, the latest fads, and the greatest Millwheels production ever, have made our year filled with happy and exciting memories. VVe'll never forget the change fluorescent lighting made in our school and the transition to comfortable lunchroom chairs. To these memories we Seniors add the wonderful thoughts of the banquet, class day, the commencement dance, dedication day, graduation, and finally our train ride. All Washburnites will remember the friendships made during their high school days. Memories of this year will not easily be forgotten. We hope that through the pictures and captions in this 1958 YVAHIAN, you have recaptured the memory of these good times. 135 Friendship Week Promoted Good Will XYht1t wortl is ht-airtl lnost oltcn zirountl school? Xl'h1thtr it's QI high squcgilq soprano xoitm- or Al low rtnnhling hiiss xoigc. the wortl is Hifi .Xithough Ullii' is htxzrtl hunclrccls of tinics .1 tlgiy. its inciining ncxtr thiingcs. During lfrit-ntlship XVt'cla VVgishhnrn ttxtclicrs illlll returning stutlsnts wclcoinctl thc rt-cortlfsizc sophomore rltlss. th: forcisrn students, F' , lloyi. Xohx. l.UlI.lll1ti ciLlS.llI1Ll other neu no vlc coinins' to Vlfishhnrn. . l r --if Un Sq't.lnliqr IU. tint-h grmlt' rhosc it king .intl quctn to rult' owr i G 'itil . . - v - - 1 - - - . . wffff,-js i I-rit-ntlship VK cck. lht' Snniors chost trit-ntlh' lxui lloltiin gintl snnling limtl lfrislx to rt-ign our tht' Senior clzlss, lkhongiir Iohn Crouuh iintl pgppy ligithy Ftonc wt':'t- tht- innitzrs' choitm. .intl ntitc lxintr Hagen aintl genial Xltft liunlxcl rt'prt's:ntctl thc sophoxnorcs. 'lhz grgintl finatl: ol' Ifricntlship Xllxk was th: .innuzil slug tlillltkf. , . , . , . 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PLlIL'l1'L'UX'- utttl czxcrgllls. :mtl potato sucks Ill xrtrious stylt-s wsrc thc costumts ol' tlu' tltly. a Pretty C'orsage XVl10 rcignttl over Uogpgztclt on Xo- xcmlwsr 8? Nona other than mis- chievous Tom Gruluer as l.i'l .Xlmer and 21 lkfllllllllll blond by the manic tt Xlurcm Hulgcson as Ilaust' Xlitc. MJUB111' 511111 l511S1l5' Mllffiw l?l Couples Dotft Pottntl Your lfingcr, ul.L1llllWCllL' rprised lfaces as the llall of Fame is .Xnnounced s'A ' I.- xg WAHIAN Winter Whirl Une of the most beautiful dances of the year was the VVinter XVhirl sponsored by the NY.Xlll.XN. The staff spent long hours cutting thousands of snowflakes to decorate the girlsi gym, Hanging all the snowflakes was a harrowing job. but when the decorations were comf pleted, the gyni was a loxely sight to behold. It had been transformed into a winter wonderland with snowtnlakes hanging from a ceiling of blue. Christmas trees flanking the orchestra platform and mistletoe corsages adorning each girl's party dress helped to put the guests in a holiday spirit earlier than usual. Everyone had a wonderful time dancing to the excellent music pro- xided by the Rhythniaires. Surprise and mingled ioi' were expressed by the audience as the N58 XV.Xlll.XN Hall of Fame was announced by our co-editors. Ralph and Ginny. during dance intermission. s lfasier to llance in Stocking Feet Snowflalces and Happy Faces .Xre Reflected in the Xlirror Two Hearts In 3A Time K 52. I - P1 f Q r' - Not t-xcn the hittcr ccnltl night ul' '5': Fclirtiary ll coultl tlannt spirits as q if XVashhurn rcatlictl itself for tht- annual Twin llanct' sponsorctl lw I K lilut- Tri. 'lihc thcinc ui' tht' tlanct- was Two qs Hearts in 3 -l Tiincfi The gyin was fl tlccoratctl with hearts and rt-tl and whitt' hallnons. Nltisic was prtwitlt-tl hy tht' Nite Hawks. LZOSILIINCS rangctl limin sailor suits which wun tht- prize for must original msttiiiics. Sclcftctl as tht tluctii ul hearts signs. Utir 'liwinnitst Twins antl Host Original Cfnuplcs Postr As Twins Arrived by Twos and F ours L'Twin Argyles Really Catch the Eye The Runners-up Smile for the Birclie antl niatching paianias to such clit'- lit-rcnt otltlits as a pair of ontlmnst-s twinnit'st were Karyn ,Xiitlt-rscni .intl lini Iftirhcr, who wcrt- tlrcssctl in rttl anal whitt- antl wore king antl lim-1 l'Uf'lI1lllS l'logu llrcxumly .Xcross tht' lyllllfk' lfloor Moonlight Mist - Corsages on the Wrist .Xlwup it gala CXCIII tit xYgl5l1ltllI'll is the XViutcr l'iUI'II1Lll. 'l'hi5 yctlr it was ht-ld on Iamtiury 18 in the lftlst Room of tht- Curtis Hotel. and was sponsored hy the Stutlcnt Council. The clauicc was czillctl Nloonlitc Mist. liluc lighting filtcrctl through hluc :mtl Whitt- hzllloon clustrrs :mtl erupt- pnpcr strczuncrs. 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