Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1962
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Johnson Jan Rarick FACULTY 52 UNDERCLASSMEN 60 Marcia Bystrom Karleen Johnson ACTIVITIES 88 Marna Johnson Sandra Noren Sue Oliver SPORTS I 20 Tom Malm M E MORI E S I 44 Marianne Lindquist Donna Rouse CO-EDITORS Marilyn Sfaubly Tom Jackson COPY EDITOR Kathie Johnston BUSINESS MANAGER Brad Swirnoff PICTURE SCHEDULE Carol Johnson ART EDITOR Lonna Mosow ADVISORS Harry N. Vakos August D. Schauer WASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Arne Rovick, president OFFICERS OF '62 HV-k ' . -: - if b bw ' '31 f' - N, , W 'z QgQi1l3,iif 2 ,Hy E ' i m k , fi SVZNJ Taj.: Z fe f' Ga ry Nystrom, treasurer Paul Fredlund, vice-president Lu Ann Wahl, secretary Four capable otticers led the class ot '62, Elected in an exciting race in September, they dedicated their work throughout the year to the benefit ot the seniors. Arne Rovick, president, ably conducted Sen- ior l-lomerooms each Thursday morning, took charge ot all senior events, and vvill instigate all class reunions. As vice-president, Paul Fredlund assumed Arne's duties in his absence and directed the activities ot the Senior Board. When Gary Nystrom was elected treasurer, he became tinancier ot the class. He set up the senior budget, presented it to the class for approval, directed the Credit Bureau as they made their collections, and controlled the use of the money, in order to keep the class in the black. Lu Ann Wahl, secretary, recorded the min- utes at Senior l-lomerooms and Senior Board meetings. She wrote any necessary corre- spondence throughout the year. The class ot '62 can never torget Mr. Rulitt- son, their senior class advisor. He coordi- nated the vvork of the class officers, Senior Board, and Credit Bureau, to make '62 a suc- cess. Class olticers take over in Senior Homeroom. SENIOR BOARD ROW 1: Friedman, Elwell, Berk, Wahl, Bysfrom. ROW 2: Campion, Carlson, Morgan, Marxhausen. ROW 3: Mikelson, Hill, Irons, Gross- man, Fredlund. ROW 4: Anderson, Murphy, Malm, Schultz, Rovick. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Anyone else who hasn'T paid his senior clues? 7 m Can'T you board members ever make That 8:15 deadline? The Senior Board was made up of represenTaTives elecTed in The Tall by each senior homeroom. This group planned The senior budgeT and Took charge of all strictly senior evenTs, such as class elecTions, Snow ParTy, and Commencement Paul Fredlund, class vice-presidenT, direcTed all meeTings, under The supervision of Mr. Rulifiison, class advisor. The CrediT Bureau also consisfed of one represenia- Tive from each senior homeroom. Gary NysTrom, class Treasurer, and Miss STevenson, The advisor, worked vviTh The members To organize The collec- Tions of senior dues in The fall and in The spring. The work of Senior Board and CrediT Bureau pro- vided smooThly run evenTs Tor The seniors Through- ouT The year. CREDIT BUREAU ROW I: Mays, Swirnot'T, Melitn, Finch. ROW 2: Nyholm, J. PeTerson, Horn, Nystrom. ROW 3: Swanson, Anderson, Scott, D. PeTerson. ROW 4: Haug, Sedgwick, Ryan, Reiman, Odegard. ,XV in 'ii I . 5 E -ff nf' ' 1 J' HONOR GROUP Stephen J. Adams Paul K. Anderson David E. Flesner Paul N. Fredlund Elizabeth D. Friedman Reginald S. Haines Stephen L. Hoaas Grace N. Huenemann Marna L. Johnson Kathleen M. Johnston Leland W. Lindquist Sandra F. Noren Herbert M. Reiman Arne M. Rovick David M. Thompson Kathryn A. Wilson Elizabeth A. Wuestneck These students were recognized as the Honor Group because ot their academic excellence during their high school years. The honor stu- dents vvere exempt trom finals in June. This small percent was ad- mired tor their 3.85 or better aver- age, vvhich demonstrated their schol- astic persistence. 'pw yr, 7 W t ROW 1: Friedman, Johnson. ROW 2: Hoaas, Huenemann. ROW 3: Ander- son, Noren, Wilson. ROW 4: Flesner, Fredlund, Adams, Johnston. ROW 5: Wuestneck, Haines, Rovick, Lindquist, Not pictured: Thompson, Reiman. .. .4- ' fi fy- 5149? r :' :. - -- hifi .- :T sf' - . SENIOR AWARDS ROW 'I: Adams, Sfaubly, Friedman, Nystrom, Johnson. ROW 2: Fredlund, Wahl, Bach- man, Johnsfon, Woehler. ROW 3: Hill, Rovick, Haug, Smith, Flesner. WORTHY SENIDRS Service Award: Washburn's oldesT TradiTional award was given To The boy and girl who gave ouTsTanding service To The school. The winners Tor T962 were Lu Ann Wahl and WalT Bachman. A.E. MacQuarrie Award: The Three sTudenTs who received This award showed The aloiliTy To do creaTive work. The awards were derived from a TrusT Tund leTT in The memory of VVashburn's TirsT principal, lvlr. A. E. MacQuarrie. This year The awards wenT To Lynda Woehler, lvlari- lyn STaubly, and STephen Adams. FirsT NaTional Bank Awards: These were presenTed To The boy and girl who showed The greaTesT prom- ise Tor success in The TuTure. The awards wenT This year To Marna Johnson and Paul Fredlund. Daugh- Ters of The American RevoluTion and Sons of The American RevoluTion: These awards were given Tor service, leadership, paTrioTism, and dependabiliTy. Tina SmiTh and Gary INlysTrom earned Them This year. Bausch and Lomb Award: To win The award, a grad- uaTing senior musT have shown greaT progress in scieniific sTudies. The winner Tor '62 was Arne Ro- vick. Minneapolis STar and Tribune Award: This year, in The iudgmenT of VVashburn's TaculTy, Eliza- beTh Friedman was The senior who showed ouT- sTanding leadership, characTer, and service. She was presenTed wiTh This award. BeTTy Crocker Award: This award was given To KaThleen .lohnsTon Tor showing promise as a Homemaker of Tomorrow. Miller of The Year Award: The aThleTe who achieved The mosT ouTsTanding developmenT in scholarship, ciTizenship, and characTer was William l-lill. l-le was The lvliller of The Year Tor '62 Leonard Moses Award: This award was given To William l-laug Tor his superior physical TiTness, posTure, aThleTic lead- ership, and characTer. Rose Reese Award: David Flesner, Tor his ouTsTanding conTribuTions To inTer- naTional good will, was presenTed wiTh This award. MARY BABB STEPHEN ADAMS Steve was a member of NHS, Quill Club, Poplars Staft, and Grist Staff. He played the violin in the Or- chestra. MARY ANDERSON Mary was a member of the Credit Bureau, Blue Tri, Golf Team, Pep Club, Girls' Cho- rus and Glee Club. LOUIS AUGER Louie was a member of the Swimming Team. He worked part time as a carry-out. He plans to attend the U of M. DOUGLAS ADDISON Doug participated in the Work Program. During his senior year, he was a member of the Naval Reserve. MICHAEL ANDERSON Mike was a participant in Hi-Y. He displayed his football ability on the B-squad Football Team. WHO'9 WHO IN '62 JOAN ALDEN Joani participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club, WARREN AJAX Warren was active in Hi-Y and Lettermen's Club. He played on the Basketball Team. PAMELA ANDERSON Pam was in Spanish Club, Politix Club, Quill Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, and Pep Club. PHILLIPAULWES Phil came to Wash- burn from Benilde in his senior year. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. .had ,gpdw Mary was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to maior in home eco- nomics and to teach. and she sang in the Girls' Chorus and the Glee Club. PAUL ANDERSON Paul was in NHS Grist Staff, Quill Club, Politix Club, Forensics La Petite Acaclemie Hi-Y, and Male Cho rus. RAYMOND ALLARD Ray sang in the Male Chorus and Senior Mixed Glee Club. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. PETER ANDERSON Pete was in NHS, Stu- dent Council, Senior Board, Quill Club, Varsity Football, Ski T e a rn, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y. R. WALTER BACHMAN Walt was president of Student Council. He was in NHS, Hall of Fame, Hi-Y, Wrestling, and Lettermen's Club. GARY BAST Gary worked at Wold- Chamberlain Field dur- ing the year. He plans to attend Dunwoody lnstitute after gradu- ation. JACQUELINE ALLDRIDGE Jackie has hopes of becoming a beautician after she graduates tram Washburn High School. DEANNE ALLEN Deana was a member ot La Petite Academie, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and she sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. DIANE ANDERSON Diane supported Blue Tri and Pep Club. Aft- er graduation she plans to become a secretary. RONALD ANDERSON Ron worked at the Warren Company G5 a member of the Work Program. He plans to attend the U of M. ANNE BAXTER Annie was a member at the Library Stag, Blue Tri, Glee Club, and Pep Club, She plans to attend the U ot M. Pt ..,. l - gf . 4. T THOMAS ANDERSON Tom was a member of Lettermen's Club and the Track Team. After graduation he plans to attend the U at M. BARBARA BAXTER Barb participated in Quill Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and she sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. 'W JUDY APPEL Judy was an active member of NHS, Spanish Club, UC Club, Blue Tri, and the Pep Club. ROBERT BEAN Bob was a member of the Sound Crew and Audio-Visual Crew. His future plans include Winona State College. JOHN ANDERSON John showed his ath- letic ability on the Golf Team. He sang in the Male Chorus and the Glee Club. RUTH ARENTSON Ruthie worked as a clerk-typist on the Work Program. She was also in Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Girls' Chorus. KAREN ANDERSON Karen took part in Blue Tri and Pep Club activities. She also sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. CHERYL AUGER Cheryl was a member of the Senior Board Blue Tri, and the Pep Club. She plans to at tend the U at M. ROBERT BECK Bob was a member of NHS, German Club, and Russian Club. He danced with the Washburn German dancers. BETH BECKER Beth was a member of Blue Tri and the Red Cross Council. She plans to attend the U of M after graduation. 1 1 ' MICHAEL BLAIR MICHAEL BOCHERT SUSAN BECKSTRUM Sue worked as a salesgirl during her senior year. She plans to take up nursing at Abbott Hospital. KAREN BEIJER Karen participated in P e p C I U b. After graduation she plans to attend the U of M and become a teacher. BONNIE BJORNTON Bonnie was in Blue Tri and Pep Club. Under the Work Program she worked as tile clerk at First National Bank. .IUDITH BRAZMAN Judi was a member of Forensics and Pep Club. After graduation she plans to attend the U of M. Mike was a member of German Club. He worked part time as a busboy. He plans to attend the U at M. BETTY BREKKE Betty worked as a stenographer in a steno pool on the Work Program. She plans to attend busi+ ness college. i LINDA BERG Linda was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. Her ambition is a future career in nursing. JOY BLIXT Joy participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to further her education at the U of M. A iuli ia- M 'I 1'i La, .-- ' .. s-sv.: .-eww? .. fir? ,V .. . . Q . I ' P ve- geismaizeasrf .. - BEVERLEE SANDRA BERG Sandi was on the Red Cross Council, Pcplars Staff, Art Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, anal Glee Club. SHARON BLOMBERG Sharon was a member of Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. -f ,sms ,. . ,M wk E: I I ' ii 1:. '1'2 1'ff111sie. ,e as if ,isp .- . ti 3' s X 3 S .. 3' r' . ei t I I e 1 1 ie i wa xi - X1 ---gig'-,. , fm Y: 15 1 ti ' ffl- ' JEFFORY BROWER JeFF was in Lettermen's Club. He was a mem- ber of the Cross Country Team and Track Team. DIANNE BERGMAN Dianne was in the Hall of Fame, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls Chorus, and Glee Club, She was a Homecoming attendant w 'lt 'F f Ei ' Mike was a participant in Hi-Y. After school hours he earnecl extra money working at a grocery store, DONALD BROWN Don was a member of Credit Bureau, Audio- Visual Crew, Letter- men's Club, Cross Country Team, and the Track Team. BRINKWORTH Bev was a member of NHS, Quill Club, Pop- lars Statt, Spanish Club, and UC Club. She plans to attend the U of M. THOMAS BERGSETH Tam was a ,Cheer- leader and a member of the Hall of Fame. He participated in Hi-Y, German Club, and Male Chorus. VICKI BERK Vicki was a member of Senior Board, Hall of Fame, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and a Cheer- leader. She was Friendship Queen. DAN BILLMAN Dan came ta Wash- burn as a iunior from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was in Hi-Y. His plans include the U of M. JAMES BOOSAUS Boo was in Hi-Y and Lettermen's Club. He played on the Varsity Football and Hockey Teams. JUDITH BROWN Judi was a member of the Credit Bureau and Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U af M after graduation, ROGER BORTNEM Roger was a member of the Sound Crew a n d Audio-Visual' Crew. He plans to at- tend the U of M. JOHN BOSIGER John worked part time as a grocery clerk. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. CLASS OF '62 NICHOLAS BROWN Nick was a member at the Lettermen's Club. He played on the Varsity Football squad and Hockey Team. ,....,,b BETH BIRKELAND Beth was a member of NHS, Poplars Staff, and Spanish Club. She was a Cheerleader ancl the Homecoming Queen. JAMES BRAJE Jim came here as a senior from Evergreen Park High School in Illinois, He plans to attend the U of M. CAROL BJERKE Carol was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. ELLEN BRAUN Ellen was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She plans to attend the U of M. fx ROSEANNE BROWN Rosie was a member of the Library Staft, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club, Her future plans include nursing. 13 SUSAN BRUNET Sue was a member ot Blue Tri and Pep Club. She worked part time at Donald- son's during her sen- ior year. NANCY BUEHLER Nancy was active in German Club, Blue Tri, Junior Achieve- ment, and Pep Club. She sang in Glee Club. i SUSAN BURNET Subi was a member of the Girls' Swime ming Team and Blue Tri. She sang in the Girls' Chorus ancl Glee Club. KATHERINE CARLSON Kathy sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club, She wants To attend Brigham Young Univer- siiy after graduation, LINDA BURNSIDE Linda was a member of Pep Club and Glee Club. She plans to at- tencl business college and became a secre- tary. KAY CARLSON Kay worked in the lunchroom as a mem- ber oi The UC Club. She was in Blue Tri. She plans to go on to college. JOHN BURWELL Bur was apartici- pant in Hi-Y. He ran for the Cross Country squad and the Track Team. ILANA CLARREN llana was a member of Politix Club and Blue Tri. She plans to attencl the U of M after graduation. GERALDINE CLAUSEN Jeri was a member of the Politix Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in The Girls Chorus. THOMAS CARLSON Bug was a member of Senior Board, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Quill Club, and the Hockey Team. MICHAEL CLENDENING Clem worked as a salesman in a hard- ware store as a mem- ber of the Work Pro- gram during his senior year. LENNORE BYLUND Lennore was a mem- ber af Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in the Girlls' Chorus and Glee Club. JUDY CAVERLY Judy was a member of Blue Tri, Girls' Cho- rus, and Pep Club. She plans to aiiend the U of M. JOAN CLUTE Joni was in Junior Achievement, Forensics, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Glee Club. She was a Flag Twirler. r 2 . ii- , -.- A . K , A A .i'r' ef if s.. ' P 1 iiiiiii ....., Q MARCIA BYSTROM Marcia was in NHS, the WAHIAN Staff, Senior Board, Red Cross Council, Latin Club, and Blue Tri. JEAN CEAGLSKE Jean was a member of NHS, Russian Club, German Club, and Blue Tri. She plans to attend St. Olaf Col- lege. JOHN COCHRAN John was in Hi-Y and Lettermen's Club. He played for the Var- sity Football Team, Ski Team, and Track Team. MICHAEL CAIN Mike sang as a meme ber of the Male Cho- rus and the Glee Club. After Gradua- tion he plans to at- tend the U of M. STEPHEN CHILDS Steve was a member of the Wrestling Team and the Track Team. He plans to maior in physical education, BARBARA COLLIER Barb was on the Red Cross Council, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. Am W!! JOAN CAMPION Joanie was a member of NHS, WAHIAN StaFI, Senior Board, Lai Petite Acaclemie, and The Poplars Staff. NANCY CHRISS Nancy was a member of UC Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. , BARBARA CAPMAN Barb was a member of Spanish Club, Forensics, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. SANDRA CHRISTENSEN Sandy was in Quill Club, German Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. 5 6, te. , . fiifezsfz Qfii -if Q: 55 . if W SM 1 . ,mise ..,. -ag., WW C ,. . T V - i': f'!:e..?95'4f'E C ggi? -iff? ' tsl? CAROL CARLSON Carol was a member of Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to maior in drama in college. GAYLE CHRISTOPH ERSON Gayle was a member of the Red Cross Council. After gradua- tion she plans to be- come a secretary. ROXANNE COLLINS Roxie was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She also played in the Band. CYNTHIA COMB Cindy was a member ot the Library StalT, Politix Club, Quill Club, Blue Tri, and Grist Reporters. I 15 BRENDA CRAIG Buff was a member of UC Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club, She plans to attend the U of M after graduation. JEFFERY CARLSON Jet? was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Hockey Team. He hopes to play hockey professionally. GERALD CIARDELLI Jerry worked as a service station attend- ant. He made the mast money of all Washburn students in I96l. PAUL DAHLEN Paul was a member ot Hi-Y, the Swimming and B-Squad Football Teams, He sang in the Male Chorus. CLAUDINE DALE Claudine was a mem- ber ot the Student Ot- fice Staff, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U ot M. JUDY DENKMANN Judy was a member ot Blue Tri and Pep Club. She worked as a receptionist at Mount Sinai Hospital. KARIN DUFOUR Karin was a member of the Student OFtice Statt, German Club, and Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U of M. ' f V? 'gr e .77 ,33 1 ' TLT , iiil i 5' li. ii, 1 ,ll,, ROBERT DALKE Bob worked as a serv- ice-station attendant. Atter graduation he plans to attend the U of M and to travel. PATRICIA DAMMAN Pat was a manber of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M and to mator in English. EILEEN DEVOY Eileen was a member the UC Club, Blue Tri, LYN DAMRON Lyn came to Wash- burn as a senior from Willmar High School. She plans to attend the U of M School of Nursing. ECKART DANIELSON Butch came to Wash- burn trom North High School. He was in Junior Achievement. He plans to attend the U at M. DAVID DEPEW Dave wants to become a photographer after h graduates from hg school and to travel in England LOUISE DUFRESNE Dolly would like to work in a hospital aft- er graduation from high school. She en- lOys flying in air- planes. and Girls' Chorus, She plans to attend the U ot M. CHARLES DIESSNER Chuck took part in NHS and Hi-Y. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M ancl maior in law. WILLIAM DUNCAN Bill was a member of the Hi-Y Cabinet in his iunior year. He hopes to attend Man- kato State College. 16 LANCE DUNKIRK Lance worked at a orinting company as a member of the Work Program. He plans to become an electronic engineer. JUDY DONAGHY Judy was a member at the Student Office Stott, Library Statt, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club, DANIEL DWYER Dan was on the Sound and Audio- Visual Crews. He was a member of the Work Program and was a Hockey man- ager. JEAN DAUGHERTY Jean was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She plans to attend the U of M. SUSAN DONSKER Sue came ta Washe burn as a iuniar from Southwest. She was a member of German Club and Blue Tri. JACK DAVIS Jack was on the Stage Crew. He worked as a carry-out boy during the year. He plans to attend the U ot M. DOROTHY DOSSE Dottie was a member of NHS, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, Pep Club, and was senior chap- lain of Blue Tri. LYNN DAVIS MICHAEL DELADI Micky worked at the Egeberg Cycle Com- pany. He spent his s e n I o r year on crutches. RONALD DAVIS Lynn was a member of Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She hopes to become a fashion coordinator. JOE ELLEN DOYLE Ja was a member of The Grist S'raFl, Pop- lars Staff, Quill Cll-'bf Politix Club, and Glee Club. Lettermen's Club, and the Varsity Football Team. JOHN DUBAY Jack worked part-time as a busboy at the Edina Cafeteria. Alter graduation he plans to ioin the Marines. ROBERT DRIESCH Swish was a mem- ber af the B-squad Football Team and the Wrestling Team. He plans to attend the U of M, CLASS OF '62 Ron was an active member of Hi-Y, the 1 MARILYN DYGERT Marilyn was a member of the UC Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. MARY EASTLEE Mary was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Band, and Glee Club. She worked as a sales- clerk while going to school. PRISCILLA ELFTMANN Pris was a member ot Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M after gradua- tion. KAREN ELMQUIST Karen participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. STEPHEN ECH ERT Steve worked on the Audio-Visual Crew and in Junior Achievement. He also was a mem- ber ot the Track Team. 17 HOLLY ELWELL Holly was on Student Council, Cheerleading, Senior Board, and Blue Tri. She went to Girls' State last sum- mer. ANNA FELSCHER Ann was a Flag Twirler and also a member of the Bad- minton Team, Blue Tri, and the Pep Club. KAROLYN ENGEN Karolyn was in UC Club, Art Club, and Blue Tri. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. STEVEN FETZER Steve worked part time as a grocery boy while attending high school. He plans to attend Stout College. DIANE ERICKSON Di participated in PAULA ENOCKSON Paula was a Grist Re- porter and a member of Quill Club, Pop- lars Staff, Politix Club, and Blue Tri. ELIZABETH FRlEDMAN Liz was a member of NHS, Grist Reporter, Senior Board, Quill Club, Poplars Staff, and La P e t i t e Academie. ROBERT FRlEDMAN Bob worked after school as a busboy While attending Wash- burn. His future plans include the U of M. ANNE FIFER Anne was a member of German Club. She attended Cathedral High in St. Cloud bee fore coming to Wash- burn. BRUCE FRYKMAN Bruce worked as a delivery-truck driver while attending high school. He plans to attend the U of M. Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. JOEL FIGEN Joel was an active member of the Grist Statf, Quill Club, Ruse sian Club, and Ger- man Club. JAMES ERICKSON Jim was a member of the Golf Team and Hi-Y. He sang in the Male Chorus. He hopes to become a professional golfer. GARY FINCH Gary was a member of the Credit Bureau, Hi-Y, and Lette-rman's Club. He plans tosat- tend the U of M. STANLEY FURBER Skip sang in the Male Chorus and the Glee Club. He plans to at- tend the U of M aft- er graduation. GLORIA GABLER Gloria was co-editor of the Grist. She was in NHS, Spanish Club, and Pep Club, She plans to attend the U of M. RICHARD ERlCKSON Dick was a member of the Track and B-squad Teams, He worked part time as an usher during the year. DENNIS FLAGG Dennis was a member of the Chess Club. He attended Columbia Heights High before coming to Washburn. KATHLEEN EVANS Kathy participated in German Club and Blue Tri. She came to Washburn as a senior from South High School. DAVID FLESNER Dave was a member of NHS, Quill Club, Chess Club, and Rus- sian Club. He was president of the Ger- man Club. PAULA GABRIELSON Paula was in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She plans to attend the U of M. DELORES MARYA FALKMAN Marya was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She attended St. Louis Park High before coming to Washburn. MICHAEL FORSLAND Chris plans to attend the U of M after grad- uation and he hopes to become a commercial artist. MAUREEN FARNHAM Maureen was a mem- ber of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She earned extra money working at Perkins Pancake House. REGINA FRANKE Reggie was Wash- burn's AFS Student from Germany. She was in German Club, Blue Tri, and Girls' Swimming Team. LESLEY FELLOWS Lesley was a member of Blue Tri. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She plans to attend the U of M. PAUL FREDLUND Paul was vice-president of the class and co- editor of the Grist. He was on Senior Board, NHS, and Hall of Fame. GALARNEAU Penny was a member of the Red Cross Council, Junior Achievement, Blue Tri, Badminton Team, and Pep Club. COLLEEN GALLAGHER Colleen was in NHS, La Petite Academie, UC Club, Pep Club, the Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. 19 GEORGE GALLAGHER George was a member of the Track Team. He sang in the Male Cho- rus. He plans to at- tend the U of M. CAROLE GALUSH Nickey was a member of UC Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She worked during the year as a waitress, PATRICIA GARDNER RICHARD GARZA STEVEN GEBERT DANIEL 955,45 PATRICIA GOODRICH ALLEN HAACK ROBERT GROSSMAN JANE GROTEWOLD Pat came to Washburn as a senior from Mas- sachusetts. She hopes to become a psychia- trist. NANCY GOLDHIRSCH Nancy was a partici- pant in Politix Club and Grist Reporting. She plans to attend theUof M. Bob was on Student Council, Senior Board, Hi-Y, and Varsity Foot- ball, Ski, and Baseball Teams. Garz was co-captain ot the Wrestling Team and he was a member of the Lettermen's Club. WILLIAM GOODOIEN Bill played on the Tennis Team. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation to become an accountant. Jane was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. MARY GASPARD Mary participated in Spanish Club and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. Pat was a member of the German Club. She worked as a labora- tory assistant at Swed- ish Hospital. WARREN GUSTAFSON Gus was a member of Lettermen's Club and Varsity Football, Hockey, and Golf Teams, Steve was a member of Hi-Y, He sang in Male Chorus and Glee Club. He plans to at- tend the U ot M. NANCY GORHAM Nancy was a member of the Work Program in her senior year. She was a mail clerk at Catholic Publica- tions. Id AI was on the Work Program during his senior year. He plans to attend Dunwoody Institute after gradua- tion. Dan has hopes of at- tending Concordia Col- lege in Moorhead, Minnesota after his graduation. ROBERT GRAMS Bob participated in the Work Program as a senior, He worked as a mail clerk at Zero-Max Industries. CHRISTINE HADDEN Tina was a member of Student Office Staff, and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus anal Glee Club. JOANNE GROGER THOMAS GIBSON Hoot has plans of becoming a mailman after graduation from high school. MARTHA GIFFIN Marty was a member of Blue Tri. She plans to make a career of nursing after gradua- Tian. GORDON GRILLER Gordy was Home- coming King and Best Looking in the Hall of Fame. He was in Hi-Y, Male Chorus, and Glee Club, LLOYD HAGSTROM Lloyd worked after school as a stock boy and cashier. He plans to attend the U of Texas, LOIS GRINDER Lo was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She wants to become an air- line stewardess. 5- SUSAN GILBERT Sue was a member ot the Red Cross Council. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. CHARLES GRODNIK Charlie was a Grist Reporter, Football and Baseball Manager, and a member ot Letter- men's Club. -. . 2.1 fs I ' .elim l1f.l':'Tl' ' T' I . y fem- . s'si 9 L. 5... .Bl s 'F ef jst. V ' --fl , f - -,. was :aa . ,.-.. .:A. . Cy JUDITH GILES Judy was a member of the Red Cross Council, Junior Achievement, and Blue MARILYN GIVING Marilyn sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She plans to be- come a nurse after Tri, She plans to be- come a teacher. Joanne participated in Spanish Club and Poli- tix Club. She plans to attend the U of M after graduation. graduation. LINDA GROSS Lyn participated in J u n io r Achievement and the Work Pro- gram. She held the position of legal sec- retary. 'M REGINALD HAINES Reg was a member of the Russian Club. Aft- er graduation he plans to attend the U at M to become a mathe- matician. f l Aff is f l. E' 'f.L ffif:f'?fe'l' 9 ' ' 1 ,... ,., t ? m g I AGATHA HALPERN Agie was a member of NHS, Grist sfeft. Politix Club, Quill Club, and Blue Tri. MARY HALPERN Mary was a member of the Band. After graduation she plans to attend the U of M and to become a doctor. PATRICIA HALEY Pat participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. Her future plans are for an education at the U ot M. 21 DALE HANSEN Dale worked part time during school as a baker. After gradua- tion he plans to at- tend Idaho University. THOMAS HEDIN Tom would like to study radio and tele- vision electronics at the Dunwoody Institute after graduation. PAULA HIRSCHOFF Paula was a member of NHS, Grist Staff, Politix Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Glee Club. GARRY HANSON Footy was a member of the Hockey Team, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y. He also sang in the Male Chorus. ROBERT HEIMKES Bob was a member of Hi-Y. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M to become a decorator. STEPHEN HOAAS Steve was a member of NHS and Russian Club. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. BONNIE HANZLIK Bonnie participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. NANCY HENDRICKSON Nan was a Grist re- porter and a member of Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and the Badminton and Tennis Teams. ' t ff A . - ,.. ' R I R 5 I . ... 4' I BARBARA HOBOT Barb was on the Work Program. She worked for N.W.B. Telephone Company during her senior year. it PATRICIA HARRIS Pat was captain of the Girls' Swimming Team. She also took part in Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Glee Club. CAROLE HENKEL Carole sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. After graduation she plans to become a teacher. .L .. vk., 2 i n . f, S -:A . li f . s ' .i.s...,,. 1 ... THOMAS HODDINOTT Tom participated in Cross Country and Hi-Y. He plans to at- GAYLE HARSTAD Gayle participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. After graduation she plans to attend the U of M. ALLAN HERMANSEN Al was a member of the Cross Country Team, Track Team, and Lettermen's Club. He plans to attend the U of M. KAREN HOKENSON Karen took part in NHS, German Club, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Pep Club, and Ticket Selling, tend Drake University and to become a lawyer. .avr-sit SANFORD HATCH Sandy worked part time as a soda jerk. After graduation he plans to attend the U JOHN HARTY Big guy was a mem- ber ot the Track Team. His future educational plans are for the U of M. SUSAN HARVEY Sue was a Grist Re- porter and a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. of M. WILLIAM HAUG Bill was a member of Credit Bureau, Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y, and the Varsity Football, Basketball, and Track Teams. CAROL HAYES Carol worked for Catholic Publications on the Work Program. After graduation she plans to continue working. .IANICE HETREY Janice sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She was also a member at Blue Tri. JOHN HILL Beaver e n i o y e d working on Model A Fords, With his me- chanical skills he plans to become a me-- chanical engineer. WILLIAM HILL MARY HILTON Mary participated in Blue Tri, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. After Graduation she plans to attend the U of M. MICHAEL HILTON Mike worked part time during his senior year. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. Bill was a member of NHS, Senior Board, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Varsity Foot- ball, Wrestling, arid KENT HOLCOMB Kent was a member of the Orchestra. Aft- er graduation he plans to attend the U of M. KATHLEEN HOMEYER Kathy was o member of the Politix Club, UC Club, Recl Cross Council, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Grist Re- porters. Track Teams. MARIE HORN Marie was an WA- HIAN Staff, Credit Bureau, Politix Club, Red Crass Council, Blue Tri, and Girls' Chorus. CLASS OF '62 23 GRACE HUENEMAN JAMES HUCKLE Jim plans to attend the U of M after graduation. He hopes to become a scientist. Grace was a member of NHS, Grist Staff, Politix Club, and the Orchestra. She hopes to attend Carleton College. JERRY HULTSTRAND Jerry was a member of the Audio-Visual Crew, He would like to attend the U of M after graduation. JOHN IRONS John was a member ot the Senior Board, German Club, and Ticket Sellers. He wants to became a doctor. JANE IRVIN Janie participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She would like to be- come a transportation- communication clerk. DAVID JEWELL Dave wants to attend DONALD IRWIN Stretch was a mem- ber of the Band. After graduation he would like to become an accountant. THOMAS JACKSON Tom was co-editor ot the WAHIAN Staff during his senior year. He hopes to attend Grinnell College in iowa. a trade school after graduation to become adraftsman, THOMAS JERNEY Tom participated in MARY ELLEN JENSEN Mary Ellen was a Flag Twirler and a member at the Pep Club. ,,She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. Hi-Y. He plans to at- tend Mankato State College after gradua- tion. DONALD JOHANSSON Ingo was a member J. KARLEEN JOHNSON Karleen was a Student Council Officer. She was on WAHIAN Stott, Blue Tri Cabinet, Pep Club, and Girls' Cho- rus. LINDA JOHNSON Linda was a member of the Student Office Staff, Blue Tri, and Pep Clula. She plans to attend St. Cloud State College. MARILYN JOHNSON Mar was a member of the Student Office Staff, Red Cross Coun- cil, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. 24 ot the Varsity Football Team, Baseball Team, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, Mole Chorus, and Glee Club. MARNA JOHNSON Marna was a member ot NHS, WAHIAN Statt, Spanish Club, Orchestra, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. BRUCE M. JOHNSON Bruce was a member of German Club. He Was president of his Junior Achievement Company. SANDRA KAY JOHNSON Sandy was a member of NHS, WAHIAN StaFF, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. RICHARD JACOBSON THOMAS JADWIN GERALDINE JANECKE AUDREY JENSEN ELWOOD JOHNSON Rick was on the B- Squad Football, Wres- tling, and Track Teams, He plans to attend the U of M. BRUCE W. JOHNSON Bruce worked cutter school as a service- station attendant. He plans to attend the U of M. Tom was a member of the Track Team. After graduation he would like to become a banker. C. LAWRENCE JOHNSON Woodchuck was a member of Hi-Y and the Track Team. He would like to attend St. Cloud State Col- lege. KATHLEEN Jeri participated in Audrey was a member H. RICHARD JENSEN Dick was a member of Hi-Y. During his senior year he worked part time as a carry- out boy. Ju n i o r Achievement, Blue Tri, and Pep of Spanish Club, Quill Club, Blue Tri, Girls' Club during her senior Chorus, and Grist Re- year. CAROL JOHNSON Carol was a member of NHS, WAHIAN Stott, Latin Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She hopes to attend Carthage College. SANDRA JOHNSON Sandie was a member of Pep Club. After graduation she would like to become an air- line stewardess. JOHNSTON Kathie was in NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Library Staff, Poplars Statt, Quill Club, Russian Club, and Hall of Fame. l JULIANNE JONES Julie was a member of La Petite Academie, Politix Club, and Quill Club. She' plans to at- tend the U of M. 25 porters. Woody was a member ot NHS, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Cross Country Team, and Letterrnen's Club. DANlEL JOPP Dan was a member of the Audio-Visual Crew. After graduation he plans to attencl Mac- alester College. GEORGENE JOHNSON Genie participated in German Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. ROBERT JORGENSEN Bob was a member of German Club, Wres- tling Team, Track Tearn, Band, and Hi-Y. JAMIE JOUBERT Jamie would like to become a professional Girl Scout. After graduation she plans to attend the U of M. SANDRA KEMP Sandy participated in UC Club. After gradua- tion from Washburn she would like to at- tend the U of M. PETER KAHN Pedro was a mem- ber of the Tennis Team and Lettermen's Club. He plans to at- tend the U of M. PAULA KEVE P.K. was a mem- ber ot La Petite Academie, Quill Club, Library Staff, Blue Tri, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. MICHAEL KYLE Mike was a member of the Baseball Team and he was also a member of the Letter- men's Club. SUSAN LAMB Sue was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. WHO'S WHO IN '62 FRED KANEL Fred was a member of NHS, Poplars StaFf, LOU ANN KALGREN Lou Ann was a mem- ber of Blue Tri. After graduation she would like to attend the U of M. German Club, and Hi-Y. He plans to at- tend Union College. COLLETTE KING Cookie worked as a typist and file clerk on the Work Program during her senior year. MEREDITH KISSINGER Merry was in Grist Reporting, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. MARY KANTOR Mary was a member of the Student Otrtice Staff and Blue Tri. She would like to attend St. Cloud State Col- lege. ANDREA KNUTSON Andy participated in Blue Tri ancl Pep Club. After graduation she plans to attend the U of M. ROGER LARSEN Roger worked on the Work Program as a stock-boy during his senior year at Wash- burn. MARGUERITE LARSON Jackie was a member of Pep Club and a singer in the Girls' Chorus, She plans to become a teacher. MARY KAY LAN DY Mary Kay was a mem- ber of Blue Tri. During her senior year she worked part time as a clerk. ELLEN KARSH Ellen participated in La Petite Acaolernie and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. NANCY KATZ Nancy was a member ot Politix Club and the Art Club. She plans to attend the U of Wisconsin. DENISE KAUTZ D nny was o e Student Ottice Staff an ue r e would like to attend St Cloud State Col ege. is SUE KEATING Sue was a member ot the Student Office Staff. She was also in Blue Tri and Pep Club. ANNE KEENAN Anne was president of her Blue Tri chapter. She was also a mem- ber of Spanish Club and Pep Club. ROBERT KOFSKI Bob was a member of the Grist Staff and Quill Club. He also sang in the Male Cho- rus and Glee Club. GARY KOLL Gary was a member of the B-squad Foot- ball Team. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. DARRYL KUKA Kook was a member ot Hi-Y and sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. He plans to attend Gustavus Adolphus College. KAREN KVANBECK Karen was a member of the Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus ancl Glee Club. KATH RYN KRAMER Kathy participated in UC Club and Blue Tri. After graduation she would like to attend St. Cloud State Col- lege. JON LARSON Jon was a member of the Varsity Football T e a m, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, the Male Chorus, and Glee Club. LlNDA LAUGHLlN Lin worked for N.W.B. Telephone Company during her senior year. She plans to become an airline stewardess. GARY LAWSON Gary plans to become a staHf photographer. He would like to at- tend Book Photo Col- lege. 27 LINDA LEA Linda was a member of the Red Cross Council, Politix Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. CATHERINE LEADHOLM Cathy was a member of the Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus. MARY LEADHOLM Mary was in the Hall of Fame, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Cho- rus and Glee Club. THOMAS LEHMANN Tom participated in Hi-Y and he sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. He also worked as a carry- out boy. JOHN LOBBEN John was a member of the Work Program during his senior year. He plans to attend Augsburg College. STANLEY MAGNUSON Stan was a member of the B-squad Foot- ball Team and Hi-Y. He plans to attend the U of M. EARL LEIDNER Earl was in the Ma- rines during his senior year. He would like to become an ene gineer. ROBERT LEITZ Bob was a member of the Ski Team and Hi-Y. After graduation he plans to attend the U of M. WALTER LOPEZ Walter was the AFS Student from Colom- bia. He was a mem- INGEBORG LIEPA Inga was a member of Russian Club and Forensics. She also worked as a clerk at Dayton's. SCOTT LONG Scott was a Grist Re- porter and a member of Hi-Y. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. JOHN MAHE John was a member of the Work Program during his senior year. He would like to at- tend Augsburg College. RUBY LONGMIRE Ruby sang in the Glee C I u b. After her graduation she would like to become an X- ray technician. ber of German Club, Spanish Club, Chess Club, and Hi-Y. ROBERT MARESH Bob worked part time during his senior year at Washburn as a service-station attend- ant. THOMAS MALM Tom was a member of NHS, WAHIAN StaFl, Senior Board, Varsity Football Team, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y. SUSAN LOVERING Sue was a member of La Petite Academie and Blue Tri. She played an the Tennis and Badminton Teams. PHILIP MARTIN Phil was a member of NHS, Politix Club, and Forensics. He plans to attend the U ot M. CHARLES LILIENFELD Charles sang in the Male Chorus, After graduation he plans to attend the U of M, where he will study CHARLES LINDLEY Charlie was a member of the Varsity Football T e a m , Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, Male Cho- rus, and Glee Club. LELAND LINDQUIST Leo was a member of NHS, Tennis Team, and Lettermen's Club. He sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. MARIANNE LINDQUIST Marianne was a mem- ber of NHS, WAHIAN Sta ff, La Petite Academie, Blue Tru, and Pep Club. VIRGINIA LINDQUIST Ginny was a member of the Student Oltice Staft, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She also worked as a sales music. STEVEN LUERS Steve was a member of the Varsity Football Team, Golf Team, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y. JEROME MARXHAUSEN Jerry was an Student Council, Senior Board, Hi-Y Cabinet, Varsity Football Team, and Lettermen's Club. CAROL LUKAS Carol was a home- coming attendant and a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Cho- rus, and Glee Club. BARBARA LUKE Barbe was a member of the Grist Stott, Red Cross Council, Pep Club, and Glee Club. JEAN MAYES Jackie sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She plans to attend the U of M after graduation. MURIEL MAYS Rusty was a member of NHS, Credit Bureau, La Petite Academie, Quill Club, and the Library StaFl. 29 BARBARA LUND Barb was a Student Council ofhcer and a member of the Hall of Fame, Politix Club, Tennis and Badminton Teams. GERALD MCCABE Jerry would like to at- tend the U of M after his graduation from Washburn High School. clerk. KATHERINE LUND Kathy was in NHS, Grist StaFF, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, and the Golf, Swimming, Tennis, and Badminton Teams. KAREN McNlECE Karen was a member of NHS, Grist StaFl, and Latin Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. JOHN MCPHERSON John would like to at- tend the U of M after his graduation from Washburn High School. LEE MONSSEN Lee worked as a filing clerk at Honeywell while an the work Program during his senior year. GEORGE MUZETRAS George worked part time in a grocery store during his senior year at Washburn High School. BARBARA MELIN Barb was Homecoming attendant anal Miss Snow Swirl. She was in Credit Bureau, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Girls' Chorus. CAROL MORGAN Carol was in NHS, Grist StaFF, Senior Board, Quill Club, German Club, and the Tennis and Badminton Teams. DENNIS MYRlCK Denny was a member of the Audio-Visual Crew and Hi4Y. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. JAMES MEREDYK Jim worked part time as a stock boy. After his graduation he plans to attend the U ot M. LONNA MOSOW Moose was in NHS, Quill Club, Politix Club, Russian Club, and the WAHIAN, Poplars, and Library Staffs. THOMAS NAMTVEDT Tom was a member of the B-squad Foot- ball Team, the Ski Team, and Lettermen's Club. MARY JANE MERRIAM Freckles worked as a stock clerk on the Work Program. She came from North High School. RUTH ANN MOYNAGH Ruth Ann worked as a typist on the Work Program during her senior year at Wash- burn. ALAN NEBELTHAU Nels was a member ot the Hockey Team, ROBERTA MEYER Bobbi worked as a file clerk at Honeywell an the Work Program during her senior year. CONSTANCE MULLER Connie was ci member of Blue Tri anal Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. BARBARA NELSON Barb was a member of the Red Cross Council, Politix Club, Spanish Club, and Blue Tri. the Baseball Team, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y. JOHN MICKELSON John was a member of The Sound Crew a n d Audio-Visual Crew. He sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. DAVID MIKELSON Dave was a cheer- leader and a member of the Senior Board, Hi-Y, Male Chorus, and Glee Club. DAVID MILLER Dave would like to at- tend the U of M after graduation. He wants to become a Torester. THOMAS MUNGAVAN Tom was a member of Hi-Y. He also worked as a drugstore clerk during his senior year. BONNIE NELSON Bonnie was in Quill Club, Poplars StaFF, Forensics, and Orches- tra. She was also a Baton Twirler. WILLIAM MUNSON Bill worked part time as a clerk. After graduation he plans to attend The U of M to become an archi- tect. JUDITH NELSON Judy was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. LINDA MURNANE Lynn was a Flag Twirler and a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to at- tend St. Cloud State College. KEITH NELSON Nels was a member of the Band, Male Chorus, Glee Club, and the Cross Country, Wrestling, and Track Teams. 31 MARILYN MILLER Marilyn was a mem- ber of NHS, German Club, and Blue Tri. She sang in the Glee Club. BRIAN MURPHY Murph was in NHS, Senior Board, Track T e a m, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y. He was an equipment manager. 'tif' SONDRA MILLS Sandy participated in UC Club, Latin Club, and Quill Club. She plans to attend the U of M. JAMES MURPHY Jim worked part time during his senior year as a carry-out boy. He plans to attend the U of M. LOIS NELSON Louie participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. After graduation she would like to become a secretary. MICHAEL NELSON Nels was a member of The German Club and Hi-Y, He also sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. WALTER NELSON Walt was a member of Forensics. After graduation he would like to attend the U ot M. DANIEL NYLIN Dan worked part time during his senior year MARY NESS Mary was a member of NHS, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U ot M. GARY NYSTROM Gary was Class Treas- urer and Homecoming attendant, He was also in NHS, Credit Bureau, and Hi-Y. as an usher at a Minneapolis theater. KAREN OSTERMAN Karen was a member ot NHS and Blue Tri. She was a nurse's aid on the Work Program. FLORENCE PAJERSKI Flo hopes to become a rneclical secretary after she graduates from Washburn High School. RICHARD NEWBY Dick sang in the Male Chorus. After gradua- tion from Washburn he plans to attend the U of M. MARGARET O'CONNELL Peggy was in NHS, Quill Club, La Petite Academie, and Politix Club. She hopes to become a social worker. PHILIP PAJERSKI Phil plans to attencl the U of M after he graduates from high school. He hasn't chosen a profession. 32 DIANE NICHOLSEN Nick was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. CURTIS NOBLE Curt was a member of the Varsity Football Team, Track Team, Lettermen's Club, and Hi-Y, MARK ODEGARD Ode was a member of Credit Bureau, Hi-Y, Track Team, and Let- te-rmen's Club. He was a Homecoming at- tendant. MICHAEL PALMERSTEN Mike was a member of the German Club. He plans to attend the U of M and to became a lawyer. SUSAN OLIVER Sue was a member of NHS, WAHIAN Staff, German Club, Blue Tri, Golf Team, and Pep Club. PATRICIA PARKER Pat participated in the Work Program during her senior year. She did secretarial work under this program. l l JAMES NOREEN Jim was a member of Hi-Y, and sang in Male Chorus and Glee Club. He plans To at- tend The U of M. LORNA OLM Lorna was a member of the Red Cross Council, Politix Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans To aT- tend The U at M. MARK PARSONS Mark was a member of NHS, Student Coun- SANDRA NOREN Sandy was a member of NHS, WAHIAN StaFF, Spanish Club, Russian Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. RONALD OLSON Ron has not yet de- cided what field of Work he will enter aft- er he graduates from high school BRADLEY NORMAN Brad was a member of The' Cross Country Team, Track Team, and The LetTermen's Club. He plans to at- tend The U of M. THOMAS PASKE Spider was a mem- ber ot the Sound JOHN OPAVA John was co-captain ot the Basketball Team and was a mem- ber of The LeTTermen's Club. cil, Hi-Y, and he was treasurer ot The Rus- sian Club. Crew. He also played on The Basketball Team. SUSAN PATZ Sue was a member of The Politix Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans To attend The U of M. 33 ROBERT NORWICH GEORGE NYHOLM George was a member of NHS, Credit Bureau, a n d Audio-Visual Crew. He plans to at- Tencl the U at M. Bob was 0 member of The Track Team. After graduation from Wash- burn he plans to at- tend the U at M. THOMAS ORAM Tom worked part time as a stock boy while attending high school. He hopes to become a dentist. JAMES OSBERG Jim was in NHS, Hi-Y, and LetTermen's Club. He was on The Varsity Football Team, and Wrestling Team. CLASS OF '62 THOMAS PAUKNER Torn plans to aT1end the U at M after graduation. He hopes to go into some type at outdoor work. NANCY PAUL Nancy participated in NHS, Spanish Club, German Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club, -W. BARBARA PEARSON WHO'9 WHO IN '62 PHILIP PERRY Phil plans to attend the U of M after graduation, He hopes to become an aero- nautical engineer. JUDITH PESCHKEN Judy was a member ot Blue Tri. She was vice president of Pep Club. She hopes to be- come o secretory. Barb was a member ot La Petite Academie, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to at- tend the U of M. WARREN PILLSBURY Warren was a member of Hi-Y. After gradua- tion from high school he plans to attend the U of M. ROGER PEARSON Roger was co-captain of the Swimming Team and ci member of Hi-Y, and Lettermen's Club. SUSAN PLANK Sue was a member of German Club, Blue Tri, oncl Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. Es LOUISE RADTKE Louise was o member of the Art Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She hopes to attend St. Olaf College. GARY RAMACHER Gary worked during his senior year os a delivery boy, He hopes to attend trade school to study electronics. ETHEL M. PLITMAN Lee was a member of the Red Cross Coun- cil, Spanish Club, and Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U of M. I-s:t.!1.Q.. if . '1'1ff 'X',itf?ii! ...Mi - I-rf Q .. Q ... I V .f s, . . .. 11.51 W .. , S., 5, ag -W ., L. s is -z . 1. .-.Q .S.,.......,, .,,L My K,.., .K ., , as - A f.....,.i?,l..:.i--:,Ek k fl.: .. . ' asf ? i,- 32- :13 X K ,iff 'X get if , ff X eff .I wi S A s 'ft jg.. N Pnl sl 5 Sv ' ...fs 'A . -. CYNTHIA PETERS Copy was o member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Girls Chorus. She plans to attend the U of M. .IANICE POPKO Jan was a member of UC Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. ETHEL J. PLITMAN Eth was a member ot the Student Omce Staft and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U ot M. PETER RAND Pete was o member of NHS and he was the Basketball Manager. He hopes to attend St. Olof College, 'WCM JANICE RARICK Jan was a member ot NHS, WAHIAN Staft, La Petite Acodemie, Blue Tri, Politix Club, and Pep Club. , 'fm RONALD RASMUSON Ron was a member of the Wrestling Team. He hopes to become an aviation mechanic after graduation. DAVID PETERSON Dave was a member of the Credit Bureau and Hi-Y. He sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. ROBERT POWERS Bob plans to become an engineer and travel throughout the world after graduation. JANICE PETERSON Jan was a member of Politix Club, Quill Club, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. MARY JO PRIEST Mary Jo was a mem- ber of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. ROBERT RASMUSSEN Bob was a member ot the Golf Team and he was manager of the Basketball Team in his WARREN RAUCH Warren was a member of the Band and Or- chestra. He plans to attend the U at M JOANNE PETERSON Joani was a member of Credit Bureau, Pali- tix Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Badminton Team, and Tennis Team. JUDITH PETERSON Judy was a member of Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M and maior in educa- tion. CHARLES PETTER Chuck was a member of Hi-Y, Male Chorus, and Glee Club. He plans to attend the U of M. PATRICIA PRlEST Pat was a member of Politix Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Cho- rus. senior year. after graduation, JAMES RAUN .lim was a member of the Galt and Tennis Teams. He worked as a stock-boy during his senior year. 35 CHARLES QUEST Charlie was a member at the Grist Staff, B- squad Football Team, and Lettermen's Club. GEORGE RAWLEY George was a member of the Wrestling Team, Cross Country Team, Letterrnen's Club, Male Chorus, and Glee Club. DOUGLAS RADTKE Doug was a member of Hi-Y. He worked as as a service-station attendant during his senior year. DAVID REED Dave was a member of the Wrestling Team, Track Team, Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y, and Grist Reporting. GEORGE ROBERTS N s. . i --5,-as ,Q . ' 7 ,lgiw ig, fe fgf'l. E SHARON REED Sharon participated in German Club, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She also was a Grist Re- porter. Jett was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Swimming Team. He plans to at- tend the U of M. ANN ROVICK Ann participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club and played on the Golf Team. She plans to attend the U of M. RICHARD REES Dick played the saxo- phone in the Band and Orchestra, He earned extra money playing in a Swing band for dances. CAROLL ROCKMAN Rock participated in La Petite Academie, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus. ARNE ROVICK Rover was president of the class, Boys' State representative, and a member of NHS and Hi-Y Cabi- net. HERBERT REIMAN Bert was in NHS, Credit Bureau, and l.ettermen's Club. He was on the Track Team and Ski Team. LEE ROISUM Lee was a member of Hi-Y while attending Washburn. He has plans to attend the U of M. PENNY REINKE Penny was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club, WILLIAM RONNING Bill played on the Varsity Football, Hock- ey, and Baseball Teams. He was in Hi- Y and Lettermen's Club. DANIEL RUDOLPH Dan came to Wash- burn trom Blooming- ton High School. He plans to attend Dun- woody Institute after graduation. WARREN RUDER Warren worked as a butcher while attend- ing high school. He plans to attend the U of M. DONNA RENGSTORFF Donna participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She worked part time at a Fanny Farmer store. ROBERT ROSENBAUM Bob was sports editor on the Grist Staff. He plans ta attend the U of M after graduation. DENNIS RYAN Hamon was a mem- ber of Credit Bureau, Cross Country Team, Baseball Team, and Lettermen's Club. FREDERIC RENICH Fritz worked at a dry cleaner's during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M. KEITH RENNERFELDT Rennie was a mem- ber ot Cross Country, Track, and Ski Teams. He participated in Lettermen's Club. FRANK REQUE Frank was a member ot the Track Team. He worked part time as a carry-out boy at Red Owl. VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Ginger participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M after graaluation. FREDRIC ROSENBLATT Rosy was a member at NHS, Grist StaFF, Quill Club, and Hi-Y. He worked as a cloth- ing salesman at Day- ton's. JAMES RYLANDER Jim participated in Hi- Y while attending high school. He worked at the Vikings' and Twins' games. RICHARD ROSLAND Rusty was a member ot the Stage Crew, Cross Country Team, Wrestling Team, and Lettermen's Club. FLOYD ROSS Floyd was a member of Hi-Y in his senior year. He plans to at- tend the U of M after graduation. CLASS OF '62 KATHLEEN SALLEE Sally was in NHS, Quill Club, Poplcnrs StaFi, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. JOAN SANDBERG Joanie participated in Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Badminton Team, and Pep Club. She Worked at a cleaners'. 37 JOAN ROTZEL Rotz participated in Blue Tri. She was on the Swimming Team. She plans to attend Stout College in Wis- consin. 2: JAMES SANDELL Jim was a member ot of NHS and Hi-Y. He plans to attend the U of M after gradua- tion, LARRY RICHEY Larry was a Grist Re- porter during his sen- ior year. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. DONNA ROUSE Donna was a member of NHS, WAHIAN Stahi, Quill Club, and Blue Tri. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. MARIE SANDERSON Marie was a member of German Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Glee Club. fi -go-we 'Wu-Y RICHARD SCHAEFER Dick sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M. LEE SHERRILL Lee was a member of the German Club alur- ing his senior year. He plans to attend college after gradua- tion. CAROLE SMITH Carole participated in Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She was also on the Golf Team. 4-'WS CAROLINE SCHEAFFER Caroline participated in NHS, Quill Club, La Petite Acaalemie, Grist Reporting, Blue Tri, and Tennis Team. LARRY SHODEEN Larry was a member of the Track Team anal Lettermen's Club, He worked part time in a super market. . i,. CHRISTINE SMITH Tina was in NHS, Quill Club, Grist Staff, Poplars Staff, and Politix Club. She was an AFSer in the Netherlands. DAVID SCHEUSNER Dave was a member of the Chess Club, Tennis Team, and Band. He plans to at- tend the U of M. JOYCE SIELAFF Joycie was a member of the Poplars Staff, Quill Club, and Blue Tri. She plans to at- tend the U of M. Y? JAMES SCHULTZ Schultzie was in Stu- clent Council, Senior Board, Hi-Y, and Or- chestra. He was on the Varsity Football Team and Track Team. JOSEPH SIFFERLE Joey was a member of Hi-Y during his sen- ior year, He came to Washburn as a senior from Benilde. SIGMAR SCHWARZ Sig was in NHS, Grist StafT, Poplars Staff, Politix Club, Quill Club, and Ger- man Club. MARYELLEN SIMONS Mary participated in NHS, German Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She was also a member of the Ger- man dancers. SHIRLEY SNELL Shirley participated in Red Cross Council, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. BRINA SNYDER Brina was on the Stu- dent Office Stafit, She also participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. THEODORE SMITH Ted was a member of NHS, Grist StaFi, Ger- man Club, ancl the Swimming Team. He plans to attend the U of M. , ' .. 4,0 .., NORMAN SCOTT Norm was in Credit Bureau, Debate Club, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and on the Cross Country, Swimming, and Track Teams. RICHARD SIRVIO Rick came to Wash- burn as a junior from Central High School. He worked part time at the Union News Company. we. 1 THOMAS SEDGWICK Wick was treasurer of Student Council, captain of the Basket- ball Team, and a member ot NHS and Credit Bureau. BARBARA SJOGREN Barb was secretary ot the Red Cross Council, and a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. WENDELL SNYDER Wendell was a mem- ber ot NHS, Russian Club, and Orchestra. He plans to attend the U of M. JUDITH SOLOMON Judy participated in Forensics and sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She plans to at- tend the U of M. ROBERT SEVERUD Bob participated in Hi- Y while attending high school. He plans to attend the U ot M after graduation. CHARLES SHERMAN Charlie was in NHS, Quill Club, German Club, Politix Club, and Hi-Y. He was also a Grist Reporter. JOHN SKAROLID Jack worked part time as a grocery delivery- boy while attending W a s h b u r n High School. LEE SLAMA Lee was a member ot Hi-Y, the Swimming Team, anal the Letter- m e n's Club. He worked part time as a carry-out boy. .,a.s.4- L1 x MARY SHERMAN Mary participated in Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. MARK SMABY Mark was in Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Male Chorus, and Glee Club. He played for the Basketball Team. iw- '1 JOHN SPEIER Jack worked part time in a drugstore clerk- ing while attending Washburn. He plans to attend the U of M. 39 ROBERT STANKOVICH Stank participated in Hi-Y and Letter- men's Club. He also played on the Hockey Team. MARILYN STAUBLY Minxie was in 'NHS, Student Council, Blue Tri, and Tennis Team. She was co-editor on the WAHIAN Staft. RICHARD STEFFENS Dick was a member ot Hi-Y during his sen- ior year. He plans to attend the U of M atter graduation. JANET STRAITON Jan was a member ot Poplars Staff, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. ,. .. Wg. .- rs. ,wg STEPHEN SWENSON Swede participated in Hi-Y while attend- ing high school. He worked part time as a carry-out boy. Es? tk .Q ,, 1 cg Efggr'-1 L Ei? t 1 , Q, - Q 'V ir' PATRICIA STELZIG Pat was a member ot Red Cross Council, Art Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. NANCY STRANDMARK Nancy came as a sen- ior from Richfield High School, She was in Blue Tri, Girls' Cho- rus, and Glee Club. 1 IW' BRADLEY SWIRNOFF Brad was on WAHIAN Stag, Poplcirs Staff, Credit Bureau, Quill Club, Varsity Football, and Lettermen's Club. 2, ml, .Q sgggi. . 7 x J' ,, Q CAROLYN STEPHAN Carolyn was on the Library Stott, Grist Staff, and Swimming Team. She was in Politix Club and Span- ish Club. ROGER STRAUMAN Roger came here as cl iunior from Minnehaha Academy. He was in Hi-Y, Varsity Football Team, and Lettermen's Club. STANLEY STERNAL Stan was on the Var- sity Football Team and in the Lettermerfs Club, He plans to at- tend the U of M, DOUGLAS STRONG Doug was a member of Hi-Y, B-squad Foot- ball Team, and Wres- tling Team. He plans to attend the U of M. DAVID STEWARD David has hopes ot becoming a draftsman atter graduation from W a s h b u r n High School. ENID STRONG Enid was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. JEANNE TENNIER GARY SWOVERLAND Gary was on the Wrestling Team and in Lettermen's Club. He plans to attend the U of M. STEPHEN TAYLOR Steve was a member of Hi-Y and the Track Team. He plans to at- tend the U of M after graduation. Jeanne participated in Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She was a homecoming attend- ant. 40 , ,pd-S MICHAEL STEWART Mike sang in the Male Chorus and Glee Club. He worked part time as a sales clerk during his senior year. J. ERIC STRUXNESS Eric participated in Quill Club, Poplars Stott, German Club, and Hi-Y. He was also on the Track Team. ANN THACHER Dicki was a member of Art Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Cho- rus, ancl Glee Club. AG? JUDITH St. MARTIN Judy sang in the Girls' Chorus during her sen- ior year. She worked part time as a nurse's aid. DIANE STOCKDALE Diane was secretary of German Club. She was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Cho- rus, and Glee Club. STEVEN SWANHOLM Steve played on the B-s q u a d Football Team. He plans to at- tend the U of M after graduation. CHARLES SWANSON Chuck worked part time at Dandy's Drive- in during his senior year. He plans to at- tend Dunwoody Insti- tute. STEPHANIE THEIGE Steph was in UC Club, Girls' Chorus, and G I e e Club. She worked part time as a receptionist. MALCOLM TH ElS Malcolm worked part time as a stock-boy during his senior year. He hopes to ioin the Navy after graduation. 4-1 KATHRYN STOLL Kathy participated in FREDERIC STONE Rick was NHS presi- dent and a member of German Club, Var- sity Football Team, and Lettermen's Club. Art Club in her senior year. She worked part time as a cashier. KATHLEEN SWANSON Kathy was a member of Red Cross Council, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. eng. THOMAS SWANSON Tom was a member of Credit Bureau, Grist Reporters, and Hi-Y. He sang in Male Cho- rus and Glee Club. CLASS OF '62 DAVID THOMPSON Dave was a member of NHS, Quill Club, Poplars Statl, German Club, and Chess Club. He plans to attend Antioch College. JANE THOMPSON Jane was in Student Council, Golf Team, Pep Club, Girls' Cho- rus, and Hall of Fame. She was president of Blue Tri. THOMAS THOMSEN Tom participated in Hi-Y and the Wrestling Team. He plans to at- tend the U of M after graduation. GARY VOEGTLI Gary played on the Baseball Team. He was in Hi-Y. He plans to attend the U of M. KAREN WEKKIND Karen was a member of Politix Club, Flag Twirlers, Ju n I a r Achievement, Badmin- ton Team, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. PAULINE THORN Paul sang in the Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. She hopes to be- come a beautician after graduation. LU ANN WAHL Lu was in NHS, Stu- dent Council, Senior Board, Blue Tri, and Hall of Fame. She also was secretary of the class. JOHN WHITAKER Whit was a member of Hi-Y. He hopes to become a lawyer after attending the U of M. KAY TOWNSEND Kay participated in German Club, Blue Tri, and Badminton Team, PATRICIA THUNNELL Pat was a member of NHS, Red Cross Coun- cil, La Petite Academie, and Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U ot M. GEORGE WALKER George was a mem- ber of the German Club. He worked port time in a bowling cen- ter during his senior year. FRANK WHITEHEAD Frank was a member of NHS, German Club, and Band. He plans to go into engineering after college. e v rrs.. i She plans to attend the U of M. NANCY WALKUP Nancy was a member of Poplars Staft, Ger- man Club, Pep Club, Glee Club, and Girls' Chorus. CHARLES TROYAK Skip was a mem- ber af Hi-Y, B-squad Football Team, and Track Team. He also sang in the Male Chorus. BARBARA WALLIN Barb participated in Blue Tri ancl Pep Club during her senior year. She hopes to become a secretary. MICHAEL WILKINSON Mike was a Grist Re- porter and a member of Hi-Y and Track Team. He plans to at- tend the U of M. GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS Gwen participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. VIRGINIA TURNBULL Ginny was a Flag Twirler, Grist Reporter, and a member of Poli- tix Club, Blue Tri, Swimming Team, and Pep Club. MARILYN ULSETH Marilyn was a mem- ber ot Spanish Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She also was Cl Grist Reporter. MARJORIE VALENE Margie participated in Quill Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to attend The U of M. SANDRA WALTER Sandy was a member ot Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Glee Club, She hopes to become a medical technician. KAYE WILLIAMS Kaye was a member of Quill Club, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club, s llu . .. HURLEY WATSON Mike was on the Work Program during his senior year. He has hopes of becoming a drattsman after grad- uation. CYNTHIA WILLIS Cinny participated in Quill Club, Art Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Girls' Chorus. , f Lg .egg ..,.,. I Kg 'jf mg! if sX R T 21' 'ef - -'nag JOHN WEBB John worked part time as a stockboy while attending high school. He plans to attend the U ot M. rw, KATHRYN WILSON Kathy was a member of NHS, Cheerleading squad, WAHIAN staff, Hall of Fame, Swim- ming Team, and Blue Tri. 43 SUSAN VALENTINE Sue was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club cluring Iver senior year. She hopes to teach piano. WENDIE WEED Wendie participated in Forensics during her senior year. She hopes to become an architec- tural engineer. 1225 Q Q i'i- , I... T . , . e if ik 'J' If rmflffkg ,J 5, . MARY SUSAN WILSON Mary Sue participated in UC Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She sang in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club. ri 'Q RICHARD VAN EPS Richard has hopes of becoming a lawyer. He plans to attend The U of M after graduation. ALAN WEGGER Al hopes to go into the field of engineering in the future. He plans to attend the U ot M after graduation. ROBERT WILSON Bob was a member of the Track Team during his senior year. He plans to attend college after graduation. LYNDA WOEHLER Lynda was in NHS, Grist Staff, UC Club, and Art Club. She plans to attenol the Minneapolis School of Art. WALTER WILSON DIANNE WINTERS Walker was a mem- Di participated in Blue ber of the Track Team while attending h i g h s c h o o l. He worked for a boat manufacturer. Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She plans to at- tenal the U of M. BARBARA WOODFlLL or worked e Stu ent Olnhce tafi during er senior car She ns to tend the U ot M RlCHARD CAMPBELL Dick came os a sen- ior from Jefferson School in Missouri, He hopes to become an architect after attend- ing college. DENNIS WOODFlLL Dennis plans to attend e M a er graduation. as o es f ioining e ture. MOGENS FRIES CLAUSEN Mugs was an AFSer from Denmark. He attended Aabenraa Statsskole when he lived in Denmark. ELIZABETH WUESTNECK Liz participated in the NHS, Poplars Staff, Li- brary Siclli, and Ger- man and Politix Clubs. 195 Q. J2a?fe..' .+-:21...2'2.:f 1. 'ogg SHAUKAT HAYAT Chuck was a for- eign exchange student from Pakistan. He was a member of German Club, Hi-Y, and the Tennis Team. JEFFREY WOLL JeFl was a member of Besauad Football Team, Wrestling Team, Lettermen's Club, Male Chorus, and Glee Club. CAROL YOUNGQUIST Carol was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and Glee Club. She plans to attend Bethel College. 'RK SUSAN HILL Sue spent her senior year attending school in Brussels, Belgium. She left in June ot '6l with her family. DAVID WOOD Dove workecl part time in a publishing house while attending Washburn. He hopes to become a court re- porter. SUSAN ZAHRINGER Sue came to Wash- burn as a iunior from West. Her terrific shorthand ability will make her a good sec- retary. ROSEANN SKELTON Rosie was Woshburn's AFSer in Norway. She spent the summer of '6l and her senior year attending school there. Tit HERE... EXCHANGE STUDENTS Three countries and a Coke: Chuck, Reggie, and Walter The main purposes of the American Field Service program are the promotion of friendship and the exchange of ideas between the United States and other nations of the world. Washburn has always been active in AFS, and this year was no exception. Roseann Skelton spent her senior year in Norway. Tina Smith spent a summer in the Netherlands. ln the fall, Reggie Frank, from Germany, and Walt O I O Girls' State and Boys' State are youth's version of state government. Students from high schools throughout Minnesota were represented at the week-long conferences held in St. Paul. Four Wash- burn students, Holly Elwell, Arne Rovick, Paul Fred- lund, and Bill Flaug, attended these conferences. .. ABROAD gr gg Tina Smith and her Dutch friends Lopez, from Columbia, came to stay with Washburn families. Later, two more AFSers came. They were Shakuat Chuck l-layat, from Pakistan, and Mo- gens Mugs Clausen, from Denmark. By learning to understand each other, the AFS stu- dents and Washburnites did more than their share in helping international friendship. Representatives set up a mock state government. The purpose was to provide citizenship training for young people through a week of intensive living of government. This training will help them to builc a better community tomorrow. A AND X BOYS 3 . STATE ? ' . A MEMORIES ARE The seniors remember many wonderful Times shared TogeTher as The class of '62 . . . firsf days aT Ramsey and Washburn eighTh and ninTh grade girls' clubs LaTin banauefs SweeThearT Dance ... GAA. and BAA. ... paper sales ... career bookleTs . . . sock hops and Friday nighT parTies . . . Iowa TesTs Ramsey Record Doc SmiTh pink passes sTreTch panTs beep-bidili-oTen- doTen hall moniTors Manfan and sun lamps The six-fooT line on The walls Dum-Dums and TooTsie Pops Tops and The Lyndale The A-line repairing The lunchroom KenT playing The Lord's Prayer Barbie The Boulevard . .. healTh classes . ., slop-line duTy .. . The Bergsfrom STomp leTTers To The ediTor Bullwinkle ninTh-grade dress-up day ouT- door pep fesTs . . . publicafion deadlines . . . cheer- leading sweaTers dirTy Tennis shoes senior women Cindy as Daisy Mae and Jim as l.'il Abner . . . Twin CiTy fooTball vicfory . . . ioinfs . . . fighT, Team, fighf all-school skaTing parTy sTag dances American Bandsfand Mill- wheel's The foreign exchange sTudenTs, Reggie, WalT, Chuck, and Mugs The holes in The audi- Torium curTain Chrisfmas Concerr and Spring Sing .. . come-as-you-are parTies . .. mocking and knocking . . . club iniTiaTions ... Ramsey buses . .. Menomanie speech class Mr. Meyer's beard . .. locker combinaTions . . . bike hikes . . . The seniors' ciTTempT af snow sculpturing iq-P, f, ' xl' F , was is MADE OF THIS . . . Wednesday chapel services . . . av . . . cramming for finals Sadie , .. Rawley's leg . .. cokeTails ... The WAI-IIAN Snow Swirl ... Spanish Club Trip To Mexico The poplar Trees, insured by Lloyds of London Pep Club vicTory iockeTs NHS inducTions Lumberiack Day Rosie, Wash- burn's represenfafive in Norway sophomore floaT, Make Mush OUT of Marshall . . . when The fire Trucks didn'T work Madrigals Wash- Rick instructs new NHSers. burn dance only for WashburniTes class dues .. . . friendly sophomore Friendship Dance Priceless Pearson poT lucks The Pancake I-louse Cake: BreakfasT of Champions culoTTes . .. Tea-parTy Clique . . . presenTing The new blue curTain The LimelighTers, The BroThers Four, and The KingsTon Trio . . . soph rush . . . Rose Bowl Champs B-squad Homecoming male chorus . . . Ode's Green MounTain Boys , . . The Trips To Alberf Lea and Ausfin dissecfing in biology ... surprise parTies ... The Miller I-louse . . . honor sTudy hall Mock Olympics circle pins Teddies-always rivals acTiviTy cards pizza Rosy's Roundup Ben Casey Home- coming Dance . . . snow, snow, and more snow . . . reducing The Pep Club The days before IBM re- porT cards STaTe Baseball TournamenT in ST. Cloud Book Forum . . . conTacT lenses . . . sen- ior picTures You may now pass To your Third- hour class . . . MeTrecal . . . ForgeT iT! . . . bank days slumber parTies . . . Sue I-lill's leTTers from Belgium wresTling meeTs in The gym losT i forks Bad news charm bracelefs rushed lunch hours kniTTing open houses ... The scene shop ... Trip Through The Tunnel ... The seniors say we're gonna win class day 46 ef, 'cgi . 1, X :Af f . ms, Wm-: 5, up T? Bergsefh gets sei To accompany once again. Squares do Their sfuff at The Snow Party. Joane and Mike say, The seniors are peppiest! S.T.O.P. .. . announcemenfs of Glenn's hrsT or- Marco, Par, Cuddles . .. College Boards and ACT biT during The pep fesT .. . Season TickeTs are sTill . .. Senior Homeroom . . . The following college a good buy physical fiTness TesTs Ode and represenTaTives ... locks on lockers The his Afro-Asian combo . . . The Jackie Kennedy Look Blue Room . . . WAHAIN oyerpowers Grits . . . Mr. . . . PUT WesT To l2esT . . . Friendship royalTy, Blackmur's bad moods , . . Mr. Beck's srnock . . . Mr. Vicki and Bob cinnamon Toofhpicks fooT- Blackmur's good moods slam books booT ball, baskeTball, and hockey previews raTTed hockey Curse You, Jack Dalton, The firsT iunior hair .. . The conTinually green grass above The Tun- class play . . . library passes . . . Term Themes . . . nel decoraTing The goal posTs and fences wiTh garTers for The fooTball Team King Gordy and -girls' gym cloThes . . . The weT Field Day aT Ramsey Queen BeTh . , . makeshifT sTage aT homecoming The dry Senior Snow ParTy Pulverized ls This a dagger ... Ramsey l2's and chemisTry Tesfs . . . Iylr. lvl . . . The Twisf and Chubby Washburn W's . . . V-neck sweaTers . , . knee Checker pep days nicknames: lyleaThead, Ticklers Russian visirors STudenT Council Sfick, Dieselbomb, Woodchuck, Bug, Bear, Wick, elecTions iunior floaT, Shine over NorTh welcoming The Team home afTer foofball games. . . class ofhcers, Arne, Paul, I.u Ann, and Gary NHS SeaTTle Trip chemisTry unknowns cheerleading Tryoufs The Snow Swirl Queen, Barb senior class play, Desk Sei Diffo Dance . . . iob conferences . . . Teas . . . sophomore BeaTnik Ball . . . Death on The Highway . . . brownie poinTs senior banquer ninTh grade oper- eTTa, Huckleberry Finn Ganfs The real hre drill spring formals Mr, Ruliffson, class ad- , visor commencemenT. Do you recall, or remem- ber aT all, Those wonderful, wonderful years? 47 - 3 A Af, .Nw '59 . ,Y fffgx ff' A L f wmv I f if '62 HALL OF FAME C utes Vicki Bob t Coupxe Berk Class Clowns MQW Leadho Dvve Reed lm cmd 'G' '33 if rgmon B9 Nxlsifom 9153? Bed-X BH' X4eXOYWd and GO r-:XY GMX Xef Aw,-in vw- ,gfr 3 4 '1 pe' A ,ff . 4, f 4 M Z 5 an , 1 Lug A 2 s 'TX QB Tip: M A mg j 1. it x v sw, Q fn. gli , 'Z ,Q MS, sf. . P334 K K. 1 f JI , . 1 I, M K aussi? .35 mi 4 E Y ' .ya 11 il - G ,' 'Q fi x Q ix Z.- 3 5 A Aa PHndpoICurIVV.Andemon The end of The school yeor brings The oIeosonT experience of reviewing our c1ccompIishmenTs. We con poinT vviTh o greoT dedl oT pride To mdny honors which hove been won by individuol sTudenTs ond Teoms oT Wosh- burn. While iT is groTiTying To conTempIoTe The posT, I vvould urge ThoT you IeT iT serve only os o sTep in building Tor The TuTure. To The seniors, I should like To poinT ouT Thc1T groduoTion is merely o cere- mony in The process of Ieorning - iT is Truly o commencemenT g The Ieorning process conrinues dll Through life. IT vve hdve sTimuIoTed you To be inquisiTive, ond hove developed in you o longing To seorch Tor more knovvledge, Then vve con Teel ThoT our eTIorTs hove been reworded, Edu- coTion does noT imply mosTery oT subiecr moTTer ds such, buT rorher The obiIiTy To choose wisely ond dcT eTTecTiveIy ThoT chorocTerizes The suc- cessful person. Your generoTion, in The yeors oheod, vvill be colled upon To solve The increosingly complex problems which confronT monkind. I hope your Troin- ing, your ToresighT, ond vision vvill help you solve Those problems, vvill help you build o much beTTer world Thon The one you hove inheriTed Trom our generohon. Corl W. Anderson 52 T H ,, ug . H flhgmwigffw F' 5 .M K, - . I V V 53 is , R ss.. . . . I H S W '53 H m.,9'1.-M. I FACULTY . . . ,pm-' iiihiET'Tf I f' MWWQK TW-' 1 l .WW , X .. il' l Q 1 r 1 r .I ..s.-W-.M N- ANN: I Q I resign. Assistant Principal Hurry N. Vczkos GUIDANCE FOR WASHBURN Mr. Obert Evenson and Mr. Clor- ence Ohlctncl consult ci reference Miss Mcbel Christensen and Miss test. Ethel Poleen compare notes. vii l 5 3 E ET. 1 'sr il Qi' W1 l f I Q U sl-ns I-'iiwrf 1 f Q.:-ua lm C visit lN CLERKS Mrs. Dorothy Brandi, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Mrs, Emily Busyn, Mrs. Alice Schuliz, Mrs, Margoref Woodyard, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Miss Helen Lund, Chief Clerk. STAFF . . . STEADFAQT 9ERvicE dm 52 Eugene Stallman, Engi- neer, Martin Gavanda, Second Engineer. . V ' as V MP? 4 - L , j 1 nr Q. S . gif? ,rf Dem so . ' J' . . f- -'71 . M K ggghjy ag., . J M r s. Margrife Dehlinger, Lunch- room Manager. --4-. 1 an Miss Marjorie Larson, Nurse, Miss Florence Donohue, Visiting Teacher. l Miss Sheila Woodbeck, Assistant Librarian, Miss Margaret Brown, Librarian. 54 LLOYD ALWIN Geometry, History, Ach- tungl! FRANK ARIO History, Philosophy, Sophomore Baseball Coach, Assistant Sophomore Football Coach. At- tended Augsburg and the Uni- versity ot Minnesota. Q . m ,i ,1 fm 1- , . ss-,Q-s 's..i,:,.,s-s'.:5f3W A RAY BENGTSON Elementary Algebra, Surprise test tomor- -. row. GARRARD BECK MRS. MARGARET BERAN English, Senior Grammar, Ummmm . . . yeeesf' AMIABLE INSTRUCTORQ JAMES BOLEWINE Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Your manners are showing. MRS. THELMA BROWN Biology. Attended University of Illinois. 'fmt MISS BARBARA CALLENDER English, Creative Writing, Poplars Adviser, Quill Club Adviser, Someone say something . . . smile ..,cry... do some- thingI! ew CARL E. CARLSON History, Modern Problems, Varsity Ho c I4 e y Coach, Sophomore Football Coach, Sophomore Track Coach, Wait awhiIe. RH' 55 Latin, English, Will you con- tinue the tra nslation? 49 -.4 Mrs. Monson, one of ers, changes rooms, LOUIS CLAESON English, Speech, SocioIized medicine . . J' JAMES COSGROVE Advanced Algebra, Varsity Baseball Coach, Intramural Bas- ketball Coach, It's obvious. ' X, Washbu rn's pe ripatetic teach MRS. DIANA CUADRADO Spanish. Attended the University ot Kansas. l- THOMAS CUNNINGHAM Vtfoodwork. Cleanup!l WILLARD HORNS History. There is no substitute tor vvork tor getting something done. CLIFFORD JOHNSON Business Law, Shorthand, Secre- tarial Practice, Cheerleaders' Ad- viser, Pep Club Adviser, ECIUU3' ment Room Manager. Attended Mankato State College. FRED CURTIS Modern Problems, Swim- ming Coach, Tennis Coach. The man who says he is boss in his ovvn house would lie about other things, too! MRS. FLORENCE KEEGAN Foods, Family Living, Silver Tri Advisor. At- tended University at Minnesota. g . . 5 S S s:i':,.f .X aj tx MISS LORETTA CUSACK Girls' Physical Education, I-lealth, Girls' Swimming Coach, Girls' Golt Coach. Attended University ot Iowa and Columbia Univer- sity. MRS. ANNETTE DAHL English, German. Attended the University at Minnesota. ROBERT KRAUSE Advanced D r a m a, English, Senior Class Play Adviser, Mill- wheels, Auditorium Program, Faculty wir . I T .xxx i YQ MISS KATHLEEN DOWLING English. Attended Univer- sity at Minnesota, HAROLD DUNN French, Russian, French Club Adviser, Russian Club Adviser. Tout le monde, doncl CONRAD EMERSON Boys' Physical Education, Track Coach, Wrestling Coach, Cross Country Coach. Attended University of Minnesota. TEACHERS . . . WILLIAM KUROSS History, Assistant Varsity Foot- ball Coach, Ski Coach, Intra- mural Basketball Coach, Letter- mensf Club Adviser. Attended Augsburg College. Stage Manager. At- tended Wisconsin State College, and Columbia University. Gmfi ,ii 2 Z Y. 2 5 5 'tt-. ..-P' 56 MRS. MARILYN KUTISH History, Red Cross Adviser. Attended University of Minnesota. IUWQQ-5 ' A A rs. 'YJDM . . ,- FN I .',.c. . if-5 I gmt..- ROBERT GOLDSTRAND Biology, Sophomore Hockey Coach Assist- ant Track Coach, At- tended University ot Minnesota. WILLIAM LYDELI. English, Glee Clulo. Attended University ot Michigan. GEORG LYKKEN English, Grist Adviser. Attended Carleton College and University ot Minnesota, 2 si E. 57 MARK GOODMAN History, Audio-Visual Adviser, Stu d e nt C o u n c il Adviser, S.E.P., Politix Club Adviser. Review, ree view, revievvl MISS DOROTHY MAGNUSSON English, S.E.P., Develop- mental Reading. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, - .lohn Milton MRS. PATRICIA HEISE Elementary Algebra, Geometry. Attended illinois State University. RUSSEL HELLECKSON Chemistry, Varsity Football Coach, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Supervisor ot Driver Edu- cation. Attended Augsburg Col- lege. MERVIN MEYER German, German Club Ad- viser. Attended St. Olaf College and University of Minnesota. MRS. ELIZABETH MILLS History. Attended University ot Minnesota. MISS HELEN MINTY Geometry. Attended Carleton College. AUGUST SCHAUER Art, Wahian Adviser, My stars, yes!l N,..mf MRS. MADELINE MONSON English. Attended Shurtlett College, Northwestern Univer- sity, and University of Minnesota. LOUDEN SCHLAGEL History, Debate. Attended 425' MISS DOROTHY NASH Occupational Relations, Ottice Training, Work Coordinator. Work your tingers and give your mouth a rest. MISS RUTH OLSON Trigonometry, Advanced Alge- bra-Trigonometry. Attended Uni- versity ot Minnesota. Uni- versity ot Minnesota and Grin- nell College. MRS. JERRY SEALE English, Remedial English, Tri Adviser. Be speciticln me v . RAYMOND SMITH glue History, Faculty Manager ot Athletics. Season tickets are still a bargain. JOHN SORTEBERG Geometry, Accelerated Plane-Solid G eo m etry , STANLEY PERSON Pla n e Geometry. Good-byi Thank goodness, it's Friday. Instructors check the morn ing mail. INGENUITY. . . 1 'N-,T Chess Club Adviser. At- L tended University ot Minne- sota. MISS DOROTHY STEVENSON Bookkeeping, Typing, A, semi, S,L,D,K ..,. 'TCSS' xx , V. Ig X, , - .X .- . KEITH STITZEL Typing, Shorthand. At- tended Minot State Teach- ers College and Montana State University. l HARRY PULVER Chemistry. There's no such animal. ERLING REQUE Physics,. According to the authors . . . KNOWLEDGE . . . AND WISDOM GEORGE SVERDRUP Senior Math, Solid Geome- try, College Math. l am cognizant of the fact. MRS. LEILA THOMPSON Clothing, Faculty Social Committee. Attended Uni- versity ot Minnesota. ALVIN RODER Biology. Know the Phylum and Classiticationf' RONALD ROGERS English, Forensics. Room 9 at 3:IO. MISS MARGARET THURSTON Girls' Physical Education, Health .vw 'I' RAYMOND ROSS I M' is af JAMES RUTHERFORD Spanish, BH Squad Foot- ball Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Intra- mural Volleyball Coach. At- tended St. Cloud State University, Boys' Physical Education. At- tended University of Minnesota. DAVID RULIFFSON History, Health, Varsity Basket- ball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Golf Coach, Senior Adviser. Attended Uni- versity ot Minnesota. Girls' Badminton Coach, Girls' Tennis Coach. Sssssssh! MISS MARION TROWBRIDGE Art, Art Club Adviser. Make it round, round, roundll MISS ARMILLA WALSH English, Business Eng- lish, U,C. Service Club Adviser. lsn't that right? MISS KATHRYN WALTER Basic Business. Think . . , MRS. MARY ALICE WELLS English, English Department Chairman. And, as Shakespeare puts it ..., i T37 .. 1:221i,,wmwrsWsa::sssssm: mQxwit.-an.1 f, ,ea , ,Q , '3'T'3,AfQ , .ww 5 s X YV-. P I I K I 1 P 43 fy? g ggi' J 1'- Je I wifi. iii , l 5 H11 WS? .2 '. 1 233 2511 1 z gfiif Q? 5 - , at - 1 Q - A' S- ' ff 'SQ .2 ' 6?-M fi J - ' Q ffjigg L : !iLx.g,I:g,: , X ' A 2 MHZ V f r - 5 2, x xx?-we A . wi -3: I 3 - 1 f,- ., J ' x . i . f 52 '- , , f DERCLASSM N fi fur ,A .. if ., 143 f Q few 1. T., . ,Q -,. I' .l'-A1e1 1 ,.,. , fy g if iiirj A A.i, 5' U I if ,: f. .Ja we vv' -. fa -fa et- --it A., a hx x r X f 1 fr 1 L Marlene Aolberfs Judy Abrahamson Karen Ackerman Barba ra Aske Allan Aspaos Mary Afwill Robert Axberg el B t is fan 'ifk . Y 'X 'vm Cheryl Alama Barbara Anderson Dianne Anderson James Babcock Lorna Bailey Richard Bakke Don Barclay X . V.. l F22 c.c. gi' I i ,f 9 , K B gk J Q A LE fgz f 5 3 Gary Anderson James R. Anderson James W. Anderson Kristine Borsfow Jeff Bouder B. John Bay Carolyn Bazinef se-27 Jem Po. 7-ffvvgvwfriavy-,A I , John Ashman is 1 A, r il? , ,in , . JJ Y, 'Os 4 Wifi A R, ,M '. 4, .. ,, A iii, R' '55 V h ggyfffl If --rri ,, 5 l ' R Q. 4, W ,Q Vyl, . , . ,X , ,. I -V I W Q. K. ' as, ', Pafricio Andrews 'F . .9 Y ,.,, . i v, I 7' in E, Rheis Asbury ff , sf if J' 'I 'J' Janel' Anderson Robert Anderson Joan Anderson Sharon Anderson Kathleen Anderson Thomas Anderson Jerry Beaudeffe Judy Berg Ted Beeman Gene Beiier Jean Berg I I ,flat 1177 i f Richard Berglund Dennis Bergquisf Thomas Bernard we if ,, Ks. f Bruce Berry Michael Beugen .. HST! 5 ' , ,f A A ..,x .. 5 A s. . 5. -L ?'7'4-if' J' U f -. 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It Carol Blanchard I I H rl 'l '3 il fig' ,Je f will f 1 Richard Blasing Carol Bodenman 4 fr. tv 'l ik 1 'lv ' W H 2. 9 -i f S2 1 i QA limi K Robert Boen Rick Boefhling Dianne Bollefer Kaihryn Brude Rufh Buchmueller Linda Buringfon James Burkhardf 'C ff Danny Booih Merriley Borell Cheryl Borger Warren Burler Richard Buiienhofi Stephen Butts Cheryl Cable in 7 4: 43? , if 33 I lzla 'er 1 A ,gr A x, 4. , Q., , r. .Q off ,gil Y . ,..:-Zqiygq-. , L ak . 1 A kilt' V gif is ll L Ld Q x R I f bzryifgifr r of vi M rr i 17 ' 149 Richard Boufen Pairicia Brasiad Ginger Brisbgwyfbl Suzanne Bouiin Cynfhia Brecke Barbara Brohaugh Robert Brandiord Michael Brenneman Jacqueline Cain Rebecca Calendine Ronald Campbell Susan Campion Ann Carlblom Michael Carlson Robert Carlson Roger Carlson Anna Broolfman Sharon Carlson Suzanne Ca rpe nier Joan Cedersfrand Laura Chapman g fjim l R Ur Q 2 ' .,.,,,,,, ,Q 7:7 if Y :ff , war , V RM gg 5 r ,,. i Wifi. 2 '23 gf ' 9+ , of Q gg Q ' R, R :Y an f .nf . ., , - if or We R X C, William Brooks Prudence Brown 3 K ,V ' ' -' Geraldine Brown Sheila Brucciani Yf H C I V' I E 5, f l ,. :fm V 'rwzi'-1 , ' -ly ,, 'i'!i'5f'il,'pQ:!f:'i'f,3fi? ff? u A R fygg f :fwfi' f'efwf f 25.3 We R.. , ,L A f-f H4 V 1 rr,, V ' 1 f eww ' - -'-,. 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' vi i , 1' . .. --,'.: ww 4 1, kr y ' i Terrence Charlton David Christiansen Joann Christoterson Richard Davis Alexander Dean Kenneth Dease Suzan De-Gray Q ff i 4 Yi? yy fir Q., - it - yt 1 -5 Nei- Qi, I ,.3..f 57 'Q Cs i 1 , 5 in 5 i it- - x ilifiilsf iii mfg: zifimw 15 ' if :Sails ,, we ,i-,ew J Judith Christoph Frances Cole Allen Collier Jane DeLapp Garry Delton Jeanne Delvluth Robert Doan .-r Bruce Colton Sonia Combs Michael Connell Joann Dobbelman Diane Domhalt Theodore Dooley Kathleen Doyle are itz, 1 5 Q Q S it t iie . , F mf 'S sf ee-43' sl' l it 5, 'Q ii r 4,g : ,'I, Jr it A W'f?i LEVEL-33. i'i? j .. 15551: 3 ri M .V 49' i Q51 N is 9 ff' ' if fic. :L Q : l Carol Cool Nancy Corniea Durrel Corry Robert Dressel David DuFour Candice Dunham Susan Dunn 'S E 551' l i i 'fs' E .s if s 'Qi 3? c' if ei. -1, 1 2. 1 h ifavasiwxvg? ,f-.U 4 r 1 'Wi gs 'V' f..f v,, qw . Vw vi 313' 2 .I ,'- Vin' Q as ll l--r, Wye A fi 55 V' 55 M fr Lf: Q, ,J-23. W, 'n th',-sv te. I n '::'.x'::: .6 xf'-Z ':!?xk'4u 64 , ,gk , ,fl QM ff V! Keith Covart Thomas Crouch Enid Culver Judy Easthagen Judith Eckerman James Edelston Linda Eggers F M, . . , I X, ,- Q ,34-5' 19.56 x i . Af , W, A J A gig, 4 1 Gretchen Dassett Barbara Dahlstrom Alan Dale JUNIOR EADVISORS ROW 'I Manson W i Keegan, Heise, Brown, Mills, Kutish Wells James Ellickson Betty Erickson Christian Erickson Dale Erickson 'J sf' 4 liz qw. i , A , egg? X wc, B ks , , lx Susan Erickson Q ,T ,. 1. 2, . 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V ,fQ' fgwr Q iii tst ' 5 A Q' f, 5 - A ' I l 5,-.1155 A i f J - ur J . .-1. 4 J , I, iyrii Y A J Jimmy Goodoien Gerald Gostuch Mark Grabow Joyce Grapp p f 3 Q lx Richard Green Douglas Greven Douglas Griller Andrea Gromak Ralph Gronneberg Marilyn Gunlaugson Virginia Groseth Charles Gross karen Gruber Byron Gustafson David Gustafson Wayne Gustafson I 'I 5552233 W. e,.. , ,L -fr, fe-in Z.. J, K' gm, Q i 4 sh . WZ -' , 1 .W -49 ' J ' 511 r jf 7 is 5 , l 2 K t .i A rf: I , y g J my mfg? is Q94 2 65 wAmWW,JD . ymAV V .if Q3 di John Hacking i i eg: A 'Q 1? film' I :Y .. Thomas Hagen Sandra Hahn if is t 31 WM-'J , J ' ,f 'William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon in 'I564. Pamela Harlofil Roberta Harper qw ,ff Toni Harrison David Hartley . l r 1 K fs- :--.5 an , or 5 A 1. 1 iff Ml: L wr -rv '!li?i'W- Q 13MQgQ3 !sH3iiRi.iw .N .1 J Qs ii. 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Q. f A tif'-'.1 r in 'wgiiigwefri Q J, 5? 5 F5 5 5 W 1 Us ,Q f f Patricia Peterson Future football captains, .hm Marx- f K d h H k- U Q 1 W we hausen an Jo n ac ing. '- P Barbara Raiche gf - - Judith Rokov M A gi ' 2 ti Karen Romacher WT asfiiffssv wise F 2 r g 4 Ei Q ,, ' 5 'P-E91 Y ffihf' fl . K ,. 3 .' Q 1 is J J ag .,.L,f54:gg Lg, Y A in S J ' Q5 Mary Rand Froyda Rover 5 12 I Richard Rasmussen Carolyn Ray .. H 1: we , ,ig ' 1 ' , K K 2 I ,,,, J 'Z .... , .... 2 fa A4 .i -- V - :Af I . , rrr- r V offs, ff 1 V if , ae My , . - -1 ., ' , 'SW -, , ' -rf f ' 'f 2 sim ' , S . - -' J- - - , , . f- . ff 71 , A Q3 O J. Paul Raymond Betty Rea Thomas Reading Junior girls intrigued by a health report Robert Rockwell Kathryn Rodearmel Susan Rode Charlotte Ronbeck :,1111f.. , 1. I 5 iiifwill 'Z ' . g. ig ' 1 1.5! ..fw,w i -- S- . if A-fsfifiiseilt 3 . . ,X . ,xml 5: i 'v.2f:fs-fem 5f-ii Q15 ES, ' ' i?i575?ff9'A f -t ,. z 'w H Siiisis it X E -i ,X . rg , . 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Jw A tr te :. , 4 fl 15 was A 4 x 'K 1 gf ,jfs its James Severud Joaquenia Shaw Sandra Shetland Hillary Sikora Kathleen Sheehan William Simpson Raymond Soukup Sally Standing Charles Spain Sue Spencer Jane Stahl Joseph St. Anthony Terry Starr Richard Stenstrom Zi 1 . - K sw '. ,, . is J if-P 5 'ffl i Stephen Sipple Richard Skiod Walter Slibeck Mary Stevens Elizabeth Stone Paul Stone Joan Stout ' M.. , 1Z'7i13 ess.. .fl 'Y' at 'L g.Lse:'M:i -x v , it at -:Mast ff ' - is 1 'grief Craig Smith Keith Smith Nancy Smith Robert Straka Karen Strand Mari Struxness Mimi Struxness 'SEQ 2 ff, ' r'ifff31sgz fzv ' ,P K QL S A M 3 ' Q? 5 Q X X ,523 11' Q is i r 2 ,ill il.- J , if . if 'Avi '1 t rt MM -,t f, .,. .. 1 Sally Smith Thomas Smith Lee Sonderup Paul Sullivan Joanne Svoboda James Swanson Sherry Sweetnam EK, - fnssvfi, 8? ii 2 ' Eitr it 'w Susan Soucek Christopher Son nesyn Steven Sore nse n A Christmas song by Toni Har- rison Ronald Swenson James Templeton Joseph Therrien Thomas Thiel F J Q, A1 J 1325? 73 'S3 vs Z Wx if 1 'G' A gf. 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Stephen Wherry Robert Whitehead Brian Wilhelm 1 2' 1 . 2 'E fe' QRWYI17 P 222: sw , - T iv ig. . mg ff . ggfgeuzisgm- ' mgggfifisr .,.,, w mites' -: aw-'- H Mi' 4- ,aw 255555 'NS-esaf i,,bi einem iss ifexnisxgwi We Victoria VanTassel Thomas Waade Carol Wachter Kenneth Wilson Connie Winslow William Winters Ronald Wolfe Q, .5 i sg, ' z yr- is j 4 t - I an 2 xiii' . f . iff' 2, if L 5' W .3-zj .. 3. 'X 44- ,.ifiiif?-we will ,A sf 'A w A fff,gazf'9a5?:l1L',12sigfli' I JY ' .f fwf'ff' . -fy .rmaxi,2szssi2::if's.:!iiff14 i W i -'uf '1 ' 1 i . f . 1.1:.w,g1.1f2:f., :if . . wif - ' ff , l X 3 ,ll , j . ..i..E: A f. .-.' . ff. M yy i' ' -1 if. fi All' ie ,W is if .. ii . r 5: F dll VW: r ' P '. 1' .2g5'wf'f 2 s1.2s,. 'f Q .1 .A ' . 'i T -1 . .r A g i sr: TR. W 1 i n . Z 'L 1 . 2 f ' . V 'B i, .. H V we . v i:,,,, T? Q ., ' f.'1 K 'xy 1 ,V jg 1 1., I 'fwwf ' .5 13? if? Q- 59 if ,,.-. Q. . -, gg' ' Z ... ,, 2. W , , ,, ,A , , M., V fe 74 - ' 'fm-ifgsst - f ...rr f:,.Q-s-...i.m,w- H ,-,S im T i - ' ,xx.ff-iff.:f2.m-.51-.ig fs Q Mary Jo Walker Tia SN ' , 1 , .,5 , 1'.- fill, 6 li ii i l llllllf Diane Wagner Barbara Walen ADDITIONAL JUNIORS Evan Mikkel- son, William Miller, Constance Dun- ham, William Olson, Susan Gaertner, William Renner. Judy Wray Cheryl York Gregory Wright William Zieske -fi-an Q r f ,r'.' V- -y ii - J' r 5 if ts I get J lit as jf -' A 'i1i:'oiie27 R ' '- X , l l l l l I Cheerleading tryout practice is Hips and fists. Junior cheerleaders look forward to a fabulous '63! Qsmons or '63 . . . ACTION Junior Twisters audition for '62 Millwheels act. L 'mM1H-HWS 'YN ,iz 1 w if , 2 L? ' 5 A? 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'gxgf 159' l 2-it at 2 ,lrl 4-'Es' ilyy . . g, 5 lA L ,i J wax 'if . Q My f ' X, 1 Fa SOPHOMORE ADVISORS ROW 'l: Rog- ers, Smith, Trowbridge, Seale, Minty, Cuad- rado, Thompson, Lapp, Schlagel. ROW 2: JoAnnice Corder Peter Cottrell Linda Coulter Susan Craig Michael Culbert Daniel Cybyske Charles Dahl Stan David Dan Davies Elizabeth Davis Judy Davis Caroline Dean Jil Dechter David Deetz Joanne Digree Mary Dircks D. Dianne Dobbs Janet Dombeck George Donstrand Denise Dooley Hartley Drannen Laurel Duffy Rose Marie Dulian Larry Dunham Roberta Dunham Sally Dunn Thomas Dunsworth Sandra Easthagen l l 3: . V . ,. Q, -rf s fi A s i 2 is . 5, -LTC? on i ,KN I l J Meyer Flugstad Reque, Curtis, Krause, Johnson Rutherford. Olive Evenson James Fair David Fawceth Margaret Fechner Bobby Jean Felscher Sandra Finstrom Carole Fischer David Fish Sharyn Fish Lois Elesner Diane Flodin Kathleen Flohr Robert Fluechiger Nancy Fong Maryanne Foote Samuel Forsman Reed Forster Clark Forsythe Catherine Foster Cynthia Frankosky Martha Freden Christine Fredsall James Freeberg Mary Freeman Douglas Frisk Randall Frisk David Gatfin Sally Jo Galati Judith Ericksen Daniel Erickson James Erickson Janice Erickson JoAnn Erickson Laurel Erickson Mark Erickson Mark Eriksson Margaret Eustis Robert Evans James Eastlee Brian Ebeling Lawrence Edlund Ronald Eide Dwight Ekholm Jeffery Elavsky Jonathan Elffman Barbara Eliason Paula Eliason William Elke Gregory Ellsworth Susan Elstad 'Ng Y. J' N. xx L, ,,. 'Eff J., 3 V as . '2'? Li 'fig fir Li -, lliliigl. vy an ,L 'E is J L, A L M, il il ,, ,. wif X if E A L .Q A Li- , T, ali. 7, '- F , f f, ' lg 5 L Lf . 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If 2, S ,iff 3 . .i 91:-'wma 19 td - . ,t - pg f ix:-tg, na., 1 nik-xanga X7, M.. if ff Q .swf Jean Galbraith Barbara Galush Alice Garvey Katherine Gaspard Elizabeth Gates Susan Genaust Louise Geske Edward Gibson Susan Gisvold Katherine Glaros Steven Glass Ellen Goldenberg is t, ' 355 E r G li t 5631 R g A 1' 1 L L, gg! l Tiff! .al fi I ' Q Wy Jig 11 wg A Ki In Q J! y In K 4 A g : ,,:::'? ,gf V r J., :ie Y -Qs' 'V .K , W. s ii. f.- A . . 'Yr me ' ffigw pfsffif, V .i ,-rv f fs - rages!!! ., V 1 I was ,wg sf. fs-mg. vjckyaylv 'i i X , wie f H 4 ' , 1, A L L ts:-iw f 54 el is ig A :tial 1-3 'Y ga J rxfm. ',V.,?, r 4 Nffff . ,ry X ll? ii '-QS 2, rf , s - 'P' f .1 31- G, vga' f. Elf L .. - at y , t 5 - av' x Soph float leads Homecoming parade. Margaret Goodwin Michael Gordan Donald Grambsch Virginia Grandin Gary Grave Yale Greenfield Joyce Grill Lawrence Grouse Kim Gudmestad Mark Gunderson 'fi LY' f 3,51 V f ' :ez Liv 512 4 ps, , 'f 9 I ,iz ,E ilvgg2'::ff,EilQfilEli5L 7 it ,srl .ef 80 is Gary Gustafson Loren Gustafson JoAnn Gustavson Jeanette Hagen Susane Hagen Phyllis Hager Stephanie Haider Gregory Haley Harold Halladay Dale Hamrnerschmidt Kenneth Hande Holly Hannah Robert Hansen Janet Hanson Jay Hanson Joyce Hanson Richard Hanson Thomas Hanson Geraldine Harding Lynn Harper Margaret Harrington Penelope Harris Carol Harrison Erick Hassis Barbara Hawkes Duane Hayes Susan Haynes George Headrick K -D 1 LW, if ff, ,Pi s . 'Q .v . Q 1' fl: 1:94. ' 'r S' 1 - 3. , as 2 rili L ew J .ag 1 , fc l w T U3 E iw N 252: if a ' AAL' x iii , . . ..,, 5 as iw! s- e Q ,Q xi if ki li lf R -n Jill. ' C' H' -'ig 1 .,,,.i ,lg W ,,, Xwm, X, S fl Charlotfe Hedke Richard Heggersfon Sharon Hegna Christine Heim Sara Helselh Mary Jo Henning Carole Hetrey David Higgir.. Mary Hoaas Linda Hoban Jefirey Hoffman Frederick Holder Thomas Hollisfer Marjorie Holmberg Paul Holmberg lngvar Holmdahl David Holter Pamela Horowitz Dean Horton Carol Hosfield Carolyn Hosp Douglas House Patricia Hove Janie Howdeshell Rosemary Hulfman Bruce Hunter Sarah Hurwicz Sharon Husso ar K 1 .2 wifi ,Z 1 :Q , , rf, 42. 3. me xy I J 1 mf' ff: Q W. gg A 323 wi i iils . Ci-w e ,is in C 2 xx, S ' H if 7' ,wselil J X . K ie, 3 , .Nl 71 4 ff 2-f ' - in w C or J -Af , ef J. -fs X g 'ir' , f 4 of- ,sg X gs i fu me 'f-1' 4 - fi vi? is 1,1 J i ai! -' 1 CC V. - K Q kk C4 -ap F , K Hsu Lei J C 4 J -i' ' A .5k Z:, ' J . H V 1 f'5':h N' K -, ' J X : H I-. ' i. W, 'A-.J S ll J A . V Ck' T: ,VLC X'-7, V A . J ' ,xr S f I 11, 4 - 4 'ff l U m-ici? , I A g.'2.fkA,1 . L also ' in re - 5 Ki Lf we i- 1. 1 ' sg f 1,-5'-z9rs'.- U so ' -,534 7 2' , Richard Irvin E , Q L ,Q 7,513 Darlene Isaacson n fl ? ig ,a lgal X V K . K Georgianna Jackley i f . gm 'N' 4' David' Jackson Q V' .. , C J C is J , + J ,, ., J C srrn Jacqueline Jacobson XXX , s q rf' ' I f flicks' F .l.. s wgfis ' .., 1 f I ' Ii' fli Q 'Lf S ' 'XY ' 'f' H211 'Tse 1:1223 ' xW ' U i ' Susan Jacobson V gl James Jadwin A Kathryn Jensen A at ,, w S f Q Twyla Jessen y pf, 'L i C Linda John N , C, A .l F K' M Barbara Johnson :Gs Beverly Johnson M , 0 C., 75 W :ze is swf Bruce Johnson s iv J C11 is V Ly C Carol Johnson fy f as vw M. is MQ , . 2 -fi C 3 J David Johnson X I W. if-J A ljgsmm , , QQ Dianne Johnson l r I 1- XW1. 7, iii? f--C.C 'f , , g if Gail Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Joanna Johnson Karen Johnson Kim Johnson Margaret Johnson Margo Johnson Paul Johnson Sharon Johnson Terence Johnson Thomas Johnson Diane Jorgenson Michael Jordan Elaine Jorgenson James Jorgenson 81 fiR ?f 1 f s W '46 J, alll. fx ' Ci' if fm? 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N iifff f L 3 T :ii K ' -fi. nj ' , . it A ? i E l . 142 ft 7! kgs ' 5 we-V t vu ly E , ni kt , K ,551- Judith Joubert Donna Kallestad Thomas Kallestad , -Q V David Kantar 1 A gl Bruce Kath V we Kendall Kath ' Y,,L Mk Amy Katz t X Janice Katz James Kautz .1 Patricia Kelley ' I A A A Douglas Kellogg k i C L 5 g k Kathleen Kelly at gpg I A lf Thomas Kiefer if , -A A 'bility L E L, Sally Kilborn -W ' I In 'w x' I N ' 1 ft' H 'lg 2 is lt Linda Kindhart Daniel Kiner Caroline King Paul Kingbcy A i t it Kathryn Kirkendall i ' ig ll Charles Kirkevold I L Goerge Kissinger t i , Q 2 , , I .-f,. emma- , 1:3-tfigs ttiv e fi-me 4 L ii yi W 1 iii , f-ya .L if Zjmixi '. , t iii 1f2'f'i'6f11 . 5? if Steven Kline MaryJo Knight Michael Knight Connie Koch James Kofski Thomas Kollen Mark Kotrich Steven Kotz Roger Kraemer . Juliann Krapu S5 T A.. .- ' in V X si' ,url 1' 2' if' Xl , e , X H- . ez I . is 4 --it ' Q Qg.,z,:,,m X . T Y J 3 5 82 2122? 'M-ww, .. 5 K Carol Kupper Jennifer Lake Lisa Lake William Lamie Michele Lander John Langhans Judy Langren Michael Larsen Barry Larson David Larson Sandra Larson Patrick Laughlin Jane Lawrence Jean Lawrence Joy Lawrence Timothy Leaf Michael Lee Phyllis Leidner Lawrence Leistiko Marlene Lesch Barbara Leykam Gayle Lichliter Bonita Lier Joan Lilienfeld John Lind Karen Lindelin Jean Lindgren Gail Lindley 'WS .,c.,,. ans ivan t - 1 M . dk . A, , ,., 5: H -gf: ,. it v f v 6' reg: ,4 W i ,M , Q Q ,A P3 -I Edith Lindquist Daniel Ling Penelope Livingston Shirley Longren Mary Lowen Lynn Lubov Kathryn Lykken Sally Lynum William Maddocks .lean Magnusson Susan Magraw Arel Malecha James Marnie Larry Marshall Jean Martin Joan Martin David Martini Patricia Martinson Frederick Mattila Jill Matson Sandra Mattson Michael McCall Lora Beth McCarthy Daniel McCormick Mary McHale Patricia McHale Donald McKay Sandra McKinney if 5. -we .t -tw fe K' .A,. 5, 3 ' it 13553 , ff ' ,yi I V 5, V , In gfgigj .Q .L . s f ...- fe. +Q K. .. , L, , Keg - J V ye.. A' , 3 X . V L L it t f li L 1 , W L, 6 L .. 'L s 1 vw ' P W 4 if ' I' I a y 5 , ig ff f . ..,,:,, :., L - L H 1, if 'if evifw' V r L ' ' sr: 5 if , by , , . , , 3, . iw, -ff fy ,. var' . ,i . - f ' L ,. A f, H 4. I M, L gg- ,gk . H ' In . f l' ff nf me P x sax 1 f A ' tw , ggi S. f 2 7,5 . ' 'W V ,,,. E ' ' M ,.,' 53 'ii ' A' V i A ' ' ei , .,,-tx ' x f - M ., :fl 'ff it .' si . vii wif- , i.,,,, :V 7 a , Joan McLeister Michael McNeal Marion McNurlen Daniel Menser Eileen Mercier Cathleen Meyer Stephanie Meyer Marilyn Michales Jeanne Mikelson Sandra Miller Mr. Golclstrand helps biology students. -tu he ,, ,N 2,5 if 1' 55' X' '07 5 ti M N 'aff L .L .3 fc. 5 i-,?,f 7 P, Isl it rv if E S 'X 5 K Q S1 f 3' ' -3:15 1 u iefffw -wttigwbi I , ,eel xi D P Xi., L, f vii wif' xiiwx Qu. - 4- Mm My K, up i'f'fN L L sits A A - tti 57753 f . 'ti Q, In lm P BN PII 'fx 1,2115 X 'iff ik: Zu 1 a , Diane Mitchell ai ' .,f-. is Kathleen Moe - A A ' f, . . 'ff Y 1 t.., 'F' P 5C'llG M09 My L L Q25 L t Nancy Moore I -- ' 1' - V L L Eggs Deborah Morgan 'ff I LZ i , it H - ro 1 , Joseph Morgan V A ,L H Wy 2 -L Q, ji , L. 'K ' fr f- x .r,- Donna Morrison ., ' , W ' W W M ' K V, f V 2-4 ',-14192, 4, fx f Janice Muedeking 3 7 f -in I -' i Michelle Mullin V, V Wx 3 I , , Timothy Mungaven Q, V 'V Michele Murnane X ',' 3 :Q -Q Q , 5 fi ,i , . X4 , , ,f . ,,eni,wQ,: if i Q 1 itt 83 CT :V , is , gm .i A 1, .- A ii W 1'5 :LE f L , W7 R 7 . it , H, . X JT 1 jf ' 1 , ' 1 A H P' i k' K I : X ii? . ,, iaifws, ff' Q. ' .,.f K fr K i : . .' 'f ':': f'h. ',-EH 2 S S Q if ., eir vs Lf :QL f : VW., . :WK -02' J in 'Au l haf' Q 2, ii' i its wg Q X i 31-w,4.tgl,i,: , wi iw K ., i '1' ' P+. Wi fr ,Q . '59 . , ' R? if V. , ...,. J . N L V .MXN 3, 5 g f? My 1: Q, A , QL' K .3 V S K , C if 'rv ' Q -- ' :K 4, - s. ' -. at s...N-,qi J 'L i in W xg Q' uw 5 F A 1- 2 gi 'J JL ' :,.: F ez Thomas O'Neal Stephen O'Neill Ronald Opsahl Nadine Ornburg William Osberg Lynne Osborne James O'Shea Gary Ott Carol Paierski Sherrill Palmer ,xg x Terry Palmquist Jane Partridge Sarah Paulu Thomas Pavek Craig Pearson James Pence Stephen Periman Laurilyn Perkins Mike Perry Richard Perry Shirley Peshina Barbara Peterson Daniel Peterson Mark Peterson Penny Peterson Sandra Peterson Judy Plitman Kassandra Polymeros Margaret Pansford Richard Postell Julie Potter 84 Jacqualynn Murphy Richard Murphy Mary Muzetras Susan Nash Laurie Nathenson Cynthia Neerland Cheryl Nelson Nancy Nelson Robert E. Nelson Robert G, Nelson Van Nelson Yvonne Nelson William Newman Donald Nicholson Daniel Nordberg E. Susan Nordland Debrah Norgren Diane Norgren Jack Nugent Arne Nyen Sharon Oas Jeannine Odoms Robert Oftos Toni Okada Lynne Olson Nikki Olson Sharon Olson William Olson 5 5, ,ini fm N if ,, i if , .M 1 l . r . iff' QE 6, ,filly gif i ' L -, 1 3' l 1 5' ' aff, K fl h i . L wt . Q fahi W Tk Z Q . iiio T S' VS, H . A ' K y ' ie, , M J -fafidf tise . ii .' 4 Q K V, Q-fl gk: J I I : X --Z -732 , James Pray Carol Priest William Pritchard - -gr! Timothy Prouty y . f Catherine Putnam Robert Quick Joel Radienovich Lynda Rasmussen Joan Raymond U x Susan Reardon 4, Soni Richardson 4' . . . A Q David Russ: W ' N William Roberts is , 73' Pamela Robertson ' ' M fr 5 -sg ' , is i Elaine Rochlin ' Sharon Radley I Donna Rognlie Yi W Judy Rolofi ' Connie Rondeau r Richard Roome , Kerry Rosen Grace Ross Gail Rotegard Ann Rotzel ,Q Stephen Runkel L Charles Running Q Q Barbara Sabasko Gary Sackrider l Sophomores entertain at auditorium. lk cgi, ' LRE E , Z' W , , 'ly ' S? Q , ze is vii eiie, we QIHEQ , 'V' 5 . ll yi, emi 1 Paul Sand Susan Sandland Duane Sarazin Joy Satre John Saunders Patty Sawyer Henry Schaeffer J. Craig Scherf Carol Schlesinger Robert Schlosser L, W ,, , Mm, Q fy Q. is l L J i sf. X Q , J .Il 1 . Richard Schmidt Harry Schmitz Robert Schonberg Frederick Schroeder William Schwalbe Sharon Schweppe Patricia Seidel Joel Seltz Kathleen Selvig David Shama Sheila Shannon James Shearer 85 -S Q V . Wi.. Q Q Si! t ,E fee ,Ls 'ra 6 ' 'J S' :X 'P 2- U V I wg-ir? , Ji! 1 5 'tits Efsrftiia iwr:ms,,- 4 I ? ilk gy- J. it if if N4 , , ,I ,,l,,.i ii ii. air., 18 , J M , 'U' ni ,. x '- 'S s . ' - 15 11. .-:-51-Q 1 'f' nz-' ' 1 1, ii ,, f Q J c, 5 wg-sf - 47, sf s at 'P' i as i N -fy, sf 1 7 J ,1'if 'fi Q sf S f ' f e, ig it L fig , I V 'is if N -1- L2 Q I 2 A V mi .si fl'-1 J X H X km . ,S '- ff r , 5 ' gi 1 I -'fu' .nv-4 eh Y' g Q S .1 y rig s J ii 'F S S of .-' w r 4 ai J we ,., JA. 1,5 giirig. T57 2-i t 3 yew ,-, ,. n 3..- ...f is s Q5 nw fs '-:-rl 9 X P X i 9 l x .1 -f nv' 1-M 4.1.3, Ek., s fi s K . if ,vt .fl H was fiifv Li , M W: 3 'ess' - we ft X73 KX its 2 'M i. -v- N 5 P- 2 sri 1 David Sherrill James Shostecl Lois Sickler Susan Siegel Richard Sigurdson David Sinclair Robert Sirany Stephen Skaor Danny Skinner Barbara Skow Marian Slawson Leslie Smiley M? Sophomore girls carol in the Christmas Concert Jean Smith Linda Smith Nancy Smith Jane Smololc Robert Snouffer ., .. ., ...,.r,.l Wk 'fa if.. X jx 5 3 ijlfvy' t n !!,,, ,NL ,, A- it 1456495 X ' 'aw 1 15:1 K I ia , .. xl F ... ,,,i , , t ' :TEQGF x - . s if 1 Nec. - ...ev f ,f fi f i f if 5 ' VC J L ,fgfk . y ,. , - -S, , 5. fig J is 2 S,-fs , f M .,-- ' ,--' ,. if 2, ' X , S I at LA iaiilhl or ,I 'Soil' Q vrxi- ,S .,. 86 R Xi .sf , it . 2, Q , ,Q ' 39, 1 S 5 W? KK Qtr? is .M nd YW xiii Y fs X 'si eg ,535 an get qt, Q rv-'X Hs ww SAR Sb 4 gi qi: 'Q' xt Aiii' V f 'r . s .X . , , 1.. Katheryn Snow Guy Somers Sylvia Spain James Spanyers Sandra Spell John Sprague Richard Stahl William Stanley Janice Staubly Thomas Stettens Darrell Steiner Peter Stenberg Ruth Ann Stenstrom Gordon Stephan James Stevens Richard Steward Elizabeth Stewart Karen Strand Sharon Strauman Susan Stuart Linda Suhl Richard Sutter Richard Sutton Margaret Svendsen Evelyn Swan Mary Ann Swanson Ray Swanson Ronald Swanson Michael Swartz David Swedin John Sweet David Swenson Donna Swenson John Swenson Patricia Taillefer :fi sxdw, 'W Q i , if 3 R . 1 s . 4 .4-V' Kathleen Tasa Kathleen Tate David Taylor Barbara Theim Richard Theis Steven Thom David Thomas Randi Thompson John Tietz Linda Tripp Kay Troedsson Barbara Tucker Elizabeth Tucker l'lugh Tunstead Myron Turnbull Jerald Turner Norton Twite JoAnn Tysdal Stephanie Ulman Michael Valentine Joanne Valine Q Sandra Vanderkooi Paige Van Vorst Judy Vica rs Bruce Walen Linda Wallace James Wallfred Patricia Wallin Jacquelin Warn John Waterhouse Robert Webb Nancy Wegger Linda Weibel Melanie Weisskopf MORE SOPHOMORES Kirby Titus, Eileen Brow Brandt Bengf Forsberg. 1 uluy ,fll ' 1 '. rler yy 1 y J, Q Wyi X, TW We il, i W 6 - A f lj - R. etl 'fi it 5 ' i Q fi :J -, l-'Eff YK? .' Q. ::i ' U A Paul Vwlelschinger jr H51 Priscilla Westphal T ' Mary Whitaker Royce White 5 X Barbara Whitney f 1 n, Kathryn Julia Williams Katherine Wilson Marlyn Wilson Virginia Wirt 1- ' ,Q 2 I 1. ' l . E Eva Wittles I Mary Wood i T sum woodmi Thomas Worthing Mary Ann Wray Robin Wright Stephen Youngdcihl Linda Zuelke 87 , f cs ri T - -.V-,M , ..,,, , , L-t K ' ' 1 ' 1 I is ' 'ii '5 ' my ,if t , , I f Q A K ' - ri5.,.Fii'2li ' x 1 fi T t tif A1 ,Q vs TH x, ' 7 ,A-v u, 'G , ' L ffriif' i ' Xl T 5 r, JE if L5 ' ry-, ze c 33 s f ll L rf mtl i if Q' is - A I 'fa , 1 .,. , , ' ' 0 1 'awk' ' ,, , -. v A-259 if , z We ' 44 gf ff , W Q few- I' , If xl If !fV,QX ,A ing, N A V. .5 5 ' 1 - -. f W4 v QQ 1 ' gg R :,, ' 1 , ' 1 fl u ' Q f ff .f 55 X Xi 1 'fi A Q ' E -ii W A J V A' A -- Q- - A , Kg 4 ,,' I , Y . 1 ' YV ti, H641 A N ' Mill! ,-, 1 'fjfi 4 J? f ' .' sg A 2 ' A , A , A 1 1, Vwmvii - 5 3 W Z. - K' I, 1,-trfy X 'R Q f f f 3 f w 1 'M M y f Q W if fx -f 5 f - . 1.??' ' , gift , Aw L 5 S .3 ' f ffQfQ 1 'Q ', A 5 f ' klW ' 3 I gil ii? A Q? V f Q WW 5 :ir sz 5 m fr? MY ,. wr- ffm- 26 Lak ,Cn . 32533 mm- I' , , Jffiff x Qi- ' , -1 QM A41 . U- M . 'is ' 4 ACTIVITIE , s -'eww Lf ,We if if vans- 'P 3 fngf STUDENT COUNCIL . . . IDEAS IN ACTION EighT represenTaTives Trorn each class Tormed The STudenT Council. They organized Welcome Day, sold Washburn pens and boosTer bunons, and sponsored The Prom. Mr. Goodman rendered his valuable services as Tac- ulTy adviser. WalT Bachman, presidenT oT The STudenT Council, su- pervised Council proiecTs and presided over all me-eTings. The vice-presidenT, Paul Heirn, aTTended The All-CiTy STudenT Council meeTing and evaluaTed The year's acTiviTies. Barb Lund, recording secreTary, Took compleTe minuTes OT all rneeTings. Correspond- ing secreTary, Karleen Johnson, Took care oT all necessary cornmunicaTions. Torn Sedgwick handled all financial rnaTTers as Treasurer oT The STudenT Council. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 'lz Grossman, Morxhausen, Staubly, Johnson, ROW 3: Parsons, Mammon, Fredlund, Rovick, Bachman, Clark, Arkell, Babcock, Shaw, Kallesfod, Foote, Svendsen, Gisbold, Schroeder, ROW 2: Schulfz, An- Sedgwick, Heim,Wright,Cybyske,Youngdohl. derson, Rudi, Holmquisi, Elwell, Sweefnarn, Wahl, Lund, Thompson, Gruber. H was my i -. a in N I l Committee cooperation zz. STUDENT cou wick. 91 l NCII. OFFICERS ROW 'I: Johnson, Lund, Heim. ROW 2: Bochmcn, Sedg- Fff ,f i. xg nr 7 2 -My Wi-IJ' v nv 76 gpm ir NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HONOR AND SERVICE NoTionoI Honor SocieTy wos poTh on honor ond o service group. Membership vvos recogniTion Tor sTudenTs' leodership, ChoroCTer, service, ond scholorship. Seri- iors were inducTed inTo NHS in The Toll, ond o few were inducTed wiTh The iun- iors in The spring. Under The direcTion of Their new odviser, Miss Poleen, NHS members ossisTed in closses ond honor sTudy holis, ushered Tor Open House ond BoCcoIoureoTe, ond disTrilouTed groduo- Tion c1nnouncemenTs. They climoxed The yeor vviTh o Trip To The WorId's Foir in SeoTTle, WoshingTon. N., x. v Q , : 1 x l fx f 'Z if , N- T M K ' N r Q L ' I vt , 4' A ,, . it W Jw- -Q u 2' I.. -'atv fs sie I-vw ,I Fl '.'g 'W I ,f '? an 17 -1 Q I '-,'h W 5 yu -A . - we L 1: All V: si .A is gk 4, NHS ROW 1: Henkel, Hirschofl, C. Johnson, M. Johnson, Ness, Simons, Scheat- ter, Lindquist, Mays, Dosse, ROW 2: Gabler, S. Johnson, Ceaglske, Mosow Appel, Osterman, Gallagher, Wilson, Oliver, Friedman. ROW 3: Birkeland Sfaubly, Noren, Brinkworth, Mclxliece, Bystrom, O'Connell, Huenemann, Cam pion. ROW 4: Paul, Woehler, Halpern, Sollee, Wahl, Lund, Johnston, Rarick, r f 1:s . lik 'uf f-Q ov Aw 401 1:-4 Miller, Thunnell, ROW 5: Hakenson, C. Smith, l-loaas, Nystrom, Nyholm, Beck, Kanel, Adams, Anderson, ROW 6: Fredluncl, Whitehead, Rovick, Parsons, Son- clell, Rosenblatt, Osloerg, Hill, Flesner, Martin. ROW 7: T. Smith, Reimcm, Molm, E. Johnson, Sedgwick, Sherman, Stone, Die-ssner, Murphy, Rand, Thompson. A moment of serious dedication y3 N FALL Hi-Y CABINET ROW I: Morxlwousen, Pryd. ROW 2: Hill, Rovick. ROW 3: Grossmon, Sedgwick, SPRING Hi-Y CABINET ROW I: Swonson, Corlson. ROW 2: Hill, Larson. ROW 3: Hokonson, Hocking, Houg. , . nullll I r' 'I-9 ROW I: Mikelson, Noreen, Dohlen, Thomson. ROW 2: Olson, Kuko, Billmon, Roisum. ROW 3: Perkins, Petter, Pillsbury, Peterson, Swenson. ROW 4: Anderson, Storr. SPURS ROW 1: Marston, Walsh, Gilmore, Green. ROW 2: Rieke, Brondjord, Rund- quist, Miolsnes. ROW 3: Lorsen, Trelstod, Holmberg, Christofersen, O'Sl'leo, Greven, 94 COGS ROW 1: Davis, Johansson, Boosolis, Knouft. ROW 2: Houg, Strournen, Stonkovich, Grossmon, Severud. ROW 3: Hon- son, Lindley, Lorson, Morxhcusen. ll! Qu ,' W iii H in APO ROW 1: Fallon, Miller, Dooley, Dale, Beeman. ROW 2: Mickel- son, T. Kiefer, Rosenblatt, B. Kiefer, Kriedberg, Wilhelm. ROW 3: Du Four, J. Peterson, Krentz, Stone, D. Peterson, Straka, Marney, Sands, ROW 4: Pritchard, Mattson, French, Anderson, Haley, Malsed, Berry. DELTA ROW 'l: Long, Strong, Whitaker, Worthing, Dean. ROW 2 Stenstrom, Leicher, Larsen, Butts. ROW 3: Nelson, Campbell, Davis Heinrich, Ohrri, Kelly. HI-Y . . . Bovs INCORPORATED This year l-li-Y was organized into groups according to grade levels. The ten clubs rnet weekly to carry out the purpose of l-li-Y, fellowship for all faiths. At Christmas time the boys sold tickets for Christmas trees, worked at the tree lots, and collected food and toys for the needy. The Torches arranged a TORCHES ROW 'la Taylor, Rowley, Wilkinson, Sandell, Rovick, Aiax. ROW 2: l.eitz, Heimkes, Reed, Schultz, Diessner, Johnson, Jer- ney. ROW 3: Parsons, Sedgwick, Swanson, Nystrom, Scott, Muller, Smaby, Odegard. successful dance at the Miller l-louse. School repre- sentatives went to a l-li-Y conference and Youth in Government sessions at the state capitol. Washburn l-li-Y gave two hundred dollars to World Service. STO ROW 1: T. Carlson, Rosenblott, Nebelthau, Pryd. ROW 2: Gro bcw, Wright, Marxhausen, Severud, Osberg, Hacking. ROW 3 Voegtli, P. Anderson, Gustafson, Clark, Kern, J. Carlson. ROW 4: J Anderson, Werry, Porter, Lang, Tietz, Arkell. gun 'Musab TRIANGLES Kaliher, Anderson. FUN ACE-CHI ROW 1: Gronson Anderson Johnson Finch. ROW 2: Bub- SPARKS ROW 'l: Ekholm, Borsfow, Cooper, Erickson. ROW 2 Valenfine, ForsTer, Anderson, Shosred. ROW 3: OH, Shonlaerg Dahl, Headrick, Byrne, Somers, AND lifz, O'Neill, Bochmon, Sldmo. ROWl3: Hagen, Radfke. ROW 4: Crouch, Hill, Cochran, Holden, Ohman. -ulnlgwln :: .2, lu:2: lu ' J r- 'ZPL PG' CENTAUR ROW 1: Lopez, Kanel, Lander, Sherman, Hansen, ROW 2: Bocherf, Malm, Roberts, Sonnesyn, Peer. ROW 3: Nelson, Campbell, Sfruxness, Burwell, Bouten, Erick- son, Griller. 96 BLUE TRI CABINET ROW 1: Gruber, Melin, Hendrickson, Dosse, Thompson. ROW 2: Smifh, Eggers, Wahl, Johnson, SweeTnam. Mock Olympics - LeT it go! BLUE TRI The purpose oT Blue Tri is To promoTe ChrisTian ideals Through a fellowship aT women and girls. This year's Twelve Washburn chapTers achieved This in Their many acTiviTies under The guidance of Their advisers, Mrs. Seale and Mrs. WaT- son. The chapTers meT every Two weeks To conducT business meeTings. They had programs OT inTeresT To The girls and held ioinTs To meeT boys from Hi-Y groups in oTher schools. All-school meeTings were held once a monTh To plan The year's evenTs, The RecogniTion Service, Mock Olympics, early morning chapel services aT ST. John's Church, The lvioTher-Daugh- Ter STyle Show aT which The Queen of The Lakes spoke, The Twin Dance, The FaTher-DaughTer BanaueT, The lnsTalla- Tion Service in which The new cabineT oT- Ticers were inducTed, and The rollicking Blue Tri picnic aT Lake Harrier. and fv lui, A CHAPTER ONE ROW 1: Hall, Williams, Knutson, Reynolds, Price, Keating, Harvey, Damman, Lukas, Carlson, Wray. ROW 3: Kuubifs, Kramer, Thunnell, Reiter, Anderson, Clarren. ROW 2: Lund, Peterson, Thompson, Appel, Rovick, EusTis, MOIKVGS, K. CCIYISOH, ROY, HOII, TurnbUll,J0l1ns0n. 97 BLUE TRI . CHAPTER 2 ROW T: Sanderson, Braun, Priesf, Caverley, Oliver, Haley. ROW 3: Sweefnarn, Heisel, Engen, Homeyer, Giles, Farnham, Chrisfoph, Fernsfrorn, Plath, Plank. ROW 2: Reed, Berg, Felscher, Leadholm, Brucciani, Perry. York, Iverson, Homihon, Bysfrom, Brohough, Shaw, Sfrand, CHAPTER 3 ROW l: Auger, Ulseih, Rockman, Scheoller, G. John- Clousen. ROW 3: Rosenquisf, Wachfer, M. Nelson, Dohlsfrorn, Harnry son, Brekke, Youngqulst, Hirschofl, Plilrnan, ROW 2: J. Nelson, Bris- Wohl, Sollee, Huber, Waltrud. bone, Hoppes, Bergman, Sedgwick, Comb, Stockdale, S, Johnson, CHAPTER 4 ROW 'l: Baxter, Wilson, Snyder, Falkrnan, Russ, Allen, Blomberg, Easflee. ROW 2: Bylund, K. Johnson, Miller, Boufin, Longman, Keve, Rengsiorff, Burner. ROW 3: Quam, Anderson, Ringharn, Larson, L. Johnson, Kingsley, Sfevens, Hawklnson, Kanfor. 98 CHAPTER 5 ROW 'ls Galush, Hill, Johnson, Lindquisi, Scarlefi, Berg, Ronbeclc, Vanfassel, Brude, Eggers, Devoy, lrvin, Osterrnan, Thacher, Burington, Petersen, Reufer. ROW 2: Landy, Olm, Harris, O'Grady, Nicholsen, Malinosky. Cedersfrancl, Valenfine, Hoppenrath, Townsend, Toftness, ROW 3: . . ACTIVE TEENS CHAPTER 6 ROW 'lz Snell, Kasta, Jordan, Johnston, Rea, Westermo, Erickson, Willis, Dufour, Brown, Rouse, Harsfad, Priest, Pefers, Simons, Keenan. ROW 2: Peclneau, Hickory, Shefland, Magraw. Chapman, Staubly, Melin, Bruner, Culver, Chriss. ROW 3: na ,fe- ,.-ff --..-- 5 CHAPTER 7 ROW 1: DOSS6, WUWYSVS, Overby, WUQHGV, HOVDET, Wefzel, Elmquisf, Evans, Donaghy. ROW 4: Morgan, Stephan, Sher' Meikrantz, Dale. ROW 2: Strong, Nelson, Murnane, Bierke, Williams, man, Fellows, Craig, Rudi, Popko, Peferson. Gabrielson, Holmquisf. ROW 3: Leadholrn, Raver, Johnson, Faddis, 99 CHAPTER 8 Arentson, A Q7 ROW I: Johnson, Sikora, Gruber, Luke, Grotewold, Modlin, Reinke, Grilafin, Daugherty, Del.app. ROW 3: Thompson, Walter, Peschken, nderson. ROW 2: Osberg, Walen, Heyclt, Siogren, Grinder, Horn, Leo,Valene,Manning, Hallquist. CHRISTIAN FUN I CHAPTER 9 ROW T: Stelzig, Harvey, Popko, Rydlund, Husbands, McSherry, Groseth, Stone, Noren Gilbertson, Penn. ROW 2: Wilson, Schwab, Berg, Soucek, Barstow, Straiton, Hendrickson, Lund, Chris rensen, Carlson, Alden, Rengel. 100 CHAPTER 'IO ROW I: Kuehn, Cain, Ness Hawkinson, M. Johnson, C. Johnson, Han sen. ROW 2: S, Smith, Urban, Erickson Berk, Elwell, Ivory, Fisher. ROW 3: Eltt mann, C. Smith, Dygert, R. Johnson, Hig- ley, Herrey, Ogren. ROW 4: Anderson Muller, Collier, Kalgren, Hanzlik, Wallin Becker. CHAPTER ll ROW 'l: Franke, Cool, Eclcerrnan, Lamb, Buchmueller, Srniih, Raiche, Molander, Copman, ROW 3: Smiih, Broakman, Sand- Aske, Ceaglslce, Tennier. ROW 2: Standing, Bollefer, Kowal, Pearson, berg, Rarick, Radtke, Podas, Paul, Ruucl. O R - , f T k I fwfr?-I ,n'- W ag . ' RRRR ' il R 'R A R' ' 'J 1: T ,f i iQ f- ' Q ' 55 . f 1 Viv, 1, 3 2 ' :gin ' sizwfffxf 1 1 ' ' i s ' s ' : ' ,-if ' '-5-' he 4 in ' A - L A ' '--', X . Q -' ' 3' W , i if 3 5 ff.. -jf ' ,. -, - ' : 1 1 54 Q I , fi: Q Q i M ff' 'l ! 5, , I I j ,.V,5 ,v 4 1, , ,, J Q 485 'vw 1 r .L fb- ' 1 Y -1+ V - 1 . ff i N , ! A ' v I 1 N 'I A Q.. .U i ,. A .,f'. The light of fellowship CHAPTER 'l2 ROW 'lc Sarles, Sfruxness, Rode, Blancharcl, Cole, Halpern, Denkmann, Hil1on. ROW 3: Anderson, Baxier, Buehler Sayther, Nelson. ROW 2: Clure, Pafz, Calendine, Gromak, Brastod, Luedcleclce, Lewis, Enockson, Peterson. 101 SILVER TRI This yeor ocTive sophomore girls mode Silver Tri o Some of The girls modeled cloThes Tor The members success. Under Mrs. Keegan's guiding hond, They and Their moThers aT o sTyle shovv aT The YWCA. ln Took parTin many ocTiviTies. March They gave o semi-formal dance. Silver Tri held monThly meeTings. AT The lnTernaTion- The girls raised money To promoTe World fellowship al Fair They vvere responsible Tor C1 flea morl4eT. and undersTonding by selling candy. SILVER TRI CABINET ROW I: Berg. ROW 2: Michales, rison, Eliason, Burkhardf, Gisvold. ROW 6: Rognlie, Hanson, ROW 3: Kilborn, Okada, Hannah. ROW 4: Smith, Olson. Muzefras, Putnam, Harper, Lynum, ROW 5: Johnson, Har- SILVER TRI ROW I, Beetsch, K. Wilson, Carlson, Duffy, Joan MarTin, Lichlifer, Jean Marfin, Lindgren, Garvey. ROW 2, Nor- gren, Dooley, Lilienfeld, FooTe, Kallestacl, KaTz, Polymeros, Nordland. ROW 3, M. Wilson, Bennion, Benson, Harrison, Gisvold, Berg, Svendsen, Ponsforcl, M. Nelson, ROW 4, PoTTer, Dircks, Seidel, C. Nelson, Carr, Campbell, Helm, MaTTson. ROW 5: Suhl, Kelly, Tasa, Y. Nelson, Flohr, Fisk, STewarT, Jackley, Jensen. 102 'His A i 7, SILVER TRI ROW 1: Mikelson, Adams, Kilborn, Goodwin, Michales. ROW 2: Grandin, Ciardelli, Childs, Lindley, Reardon, Mullin. ROW 3: Beverly Johnson, Tysdol, Hosp, Ackerman, Brandt, Norgren. ROW Future models 103 C? 4: Hanson, Hegno, John, Clark, Eliason, Barbara Johnson. ROW 5 Berg, Addison, Selvig, Digree, Eusfis, Putnam, Tripp. A glimpse of spring fashions SILVER TRI ROW I: Weibel, Rotegarci, Roncleau, McNurlen, Hannah, Weisskopf, Hanson. ROW 2: Coulter, Magraw, Barger, Dean, Gates Huso, Cooke, Felscher, Lawrence. ROW 3: Larson, Muzetras, Spain Burkhardt, Howdeshell, S. Johnson, Genast, Brown. ROW 4: Partridge, X-1 M. Johnson, Hostield, Whitney, Leykom, Harrington, Murname, Sabasko, Peshina. ROW 5: Finstrom, Hultman, Magnusson, Bunce, Sandland, Muedeking, Peterson, Perkins, McKinney, Whitaker. SILVER TRI . . . SOPHOMORE TOGETHERNEQQ SILVER TRI ROW I: K. Anderson, Kohn, Knight, N. Olson, Hager, Morrison, Collins, Theim, ROW 2: Okada, Ericksen, Goldenberg Rasmussen, Kupper, Rochlin, Ulman, Miller, Biorklund, B, Tucker, Horowitz. ROW 3: Sickler, Harper, Erickson, Bierke, E. Tucker, Tate 104 Skow, K. Johnson, Lynurn, Luber. ROW 4: L. Olson, B. Anderson, Haider, Moe, Bonnickson, Wright, Freem, C. Johnson, Henning, Mitchell, Vicars, ROW 5: Elstad, Fong, N. Smith, Ornburg, Warn, J. Smith, Troedsson, Rognlie, Lander, G. Johnson, Clausen. WAHIAN STAFF ROW 1: Noren, Sfoubly, Horn, Mosow, M. Johnson, S. Johnson. Wilson, Miillm, Oliver, JGCl4S0f1, CC1mPiOfL Lindquist C, Johnson. No? Pictured ROW 2: Mr. Schouer, adviser, Johnston, K. Johnson, Bysfrorn, Rciriclc, Swirnoff, ROUS6. WAHIAN STAFF . . .TEAMwoRK The Wczhicm sTolT mei every day To pldn Woshburn's ond Tom Joclcson, co-edi'rors, helped To orgonize ond onnuol. They spenf long hours orronging loy-ours check edch poge before sending if To The primers. ond vvriTing copy for deodlines. The sfoff worked hdrd dll yeor To credfe o Terrihc Mr. Schduer, The new odviser, ond Minxie Sfoubly GHHUOI, Vepfesenmllve Ol VVC'5lTl3UV ' in '62- ,f--' spy- xii Y .J llK . lsplliQli.sss if J J ' s-- J J f s ,fntlli ' CO-EDITORS Sicubly, Jackson. 105 GRIQT STAFF The GrisT STaTT, wiTh iTs new adviser, Mr. Lyldqen, changed The TormaT of The school paper To include a new masThead and Two new TeaTures. Around The Town and Rosyis Roundup were columns oT communi- Ty acTiviTies and sporTs chiT chaT. Each sixTh hour The sTalT aTTempTed To ouTshine The Wahian. WiTh a re- viTalized To The ediTor response Trom The sTudenT body, The GrisT up- held iTs TradiTional TuncTion: freedom oT The press. ,-5 4-r ww NEW STAFF MEMBERS ROW T: Rosenbloom, Christoph, Landers. ROW 2: Adams, Doyle, Sonnesyn. GRIST REPORTERS ROW 1: Ringham, Sherman, Doyle, Kuubifs, Homeyer, Wilkinson, Reed. ROW 2: Penn, Glaros, Anderson, Wray, lvory, UlseTh Scheaffer, Comb, STelzig, Hurwicz. ROW 3: Rosenblatt, Lykken, Fish, Horo witz, Paulu, Hanson, Westlund, Culver, Fechner. ROW 4: Rosenblaom, Ma . ,J .fa-.W,,,,,,..A ff ' Ami N ,., GRIST STAFF ROW T: Halpern, Morgan, C. Smith, Friedman, Lund, HirschoFF, Luke, Woehler, Hue nemann, IvlcNiece. ROW 2: Figen, Rosenbaum, Kofski, T. Smith, Thomas, Mr. Lykken, adviser, Quest, Schwarz, Anderson. CO-EDITORS Gabler, Fredlund grow, Urban, Bystrom, Hendrickson, Menser, Beck, Grodnik, Kotz, P. John son. ROW 5: Johnston, Stephan, Bachman, Satre, Adams, Enockson, Gold hirsch, Eustis, J. Johnson. , yy Qs QUILL CLUB ROW 1: Kofski, Flesner, Schwarz, Scarlett, Trow, Keve, Fried- sen, Stout, Degray, Reed, Swirnoff, Mays, ROW 4: Figen Lyman Nelson man, Doyle. ROW 2: Adams, Rosenbloom, O'Connell, Jones, Morgan, Johnston, Mosow, Valene, Anderson, Peterson, Williams Baxter Christen Dosse, Sherman, Rosenblatt. ROW 3: Mitchell, Halpern, Mills, Sielatl, Jen- sen. QLIILL AND POPLARS A nucleus ot returning members organized Quill Club with the guidance ot their adviser Miss Callender. They accepted new members on the basis ot the manuscripts which were submitted. Quill Club members read and re- viewed new books tor the library, They at- tended two Greek plays, Birds by Aristo- phanes and Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus. They also enioyed guest speakers and visited OFT VTTUSGUTTTS. The Poplars Staff was another literary group at Washburn. As in every other year, the new statt collected, read, and selected prose and poetry from Washburn's talented writers for the Poplars magazine. Members ot the stalt were selected in February by Miss Cal- lender. Tina Smith, the editor, assisted the staff. POPLARS STAFF ROW 'lz Friedman, Nelson, Straiton, Smith, ROW 2 Mosow Swirn oft, Adams, Schwartz. ROW 3: Enockson, Johnston, Struxness. ROW 4 Miss Callen -M QF' CHESS CLUB ROW 1: Lewis, Swanson, Wilson, Hammerschmidf, Flesner. ROW 2: Rye, Sultan, Rosen, Scherf, Thompson, Scheusner, Mr. SorTeberg, adviser. ATTer school on Fridays, The Chess Club meT To de- fend Themselves or To challenge each ofher Tor The five posiTions on The chess Team. This Team played oTher school Teams in Minneapolis and The Lake Conference. Mr. SorTeberg capably coached The Team, and he prepared Them Tor The ciTy chess Tour- namenT in The spring. PAWNS AND PALETTE9 Washburn's newesT organizaTion, ArT Club, meT vviTh Miss Trowbridge every Two weeks in room 203. Only advanced senior girl arT sTudenTs and Their guesTs belonged To The group. They designed The school calendar each monTh, decoraTed The gym Tor The Homecoming Dance, and made posTers To adverTise The evenTs of many school clubs. ART CLUB Sfelzig, Tennier, Berg, KaTz, Stoll, Radrke, Woehler, Willis, Engen. 108 DEBATE Resolved: ThaT The Federal governmenT should provide addiTional aid Tor public school TaciliTies. This was The Topic ar- gued This year by debaTers. lvlr. Schlagel TaughT Them The TundamenTals. Four veTeran debaTers, Two aTTirmaTives and Two negaTives, composed The Team. Each person Tried To earn TwenTy-Tive poinTs in The season To become a mem- ber of The NaTional Forensics League. Along wiTh novice squads, They aTTended various round robin meeTs and college TournamenTs. AT year's end, The Team compeTed Tor a medal in The STaTe De- baTe TournamenT. DEBATE ROW 'l: Hurwicz, Smolak, Grouse, Weed, Cohen, Rofegard, Mr, Schlagel, ad- viser, ROW 2: Cable, Theim, B. Nelson, Ewing, Johnson, Paulu, Agan. ROW 3: Reed, An- derson, Capman, FosTer, HommerschmidT, W. Nelson. ROW 4: ScoTT, Werner, Sweef, Mor- Tin, O'Neol, Tifus, Deon. POLITIX CLUB ROW 1: Muller, Priest, Schwarz, Paul Anderson, Doyle, Huenemann, Hal- pern, Enockson, Sherman. ROW 2: Comb, Janice Peterson, Hendrickson, Joani Peterson, Lund, Rarick, Homeyer, Olm, Anquisf. ROW 3: Nelson, HirschoTT, Johnston, Struxness, Mo- sow, Horn, Lea, Pam Anderson, Pefers, Patz, Clausen. l 109 POLITIX CLUB The members oT PoliTix Club sTrived Tor a beTTer undersTanding oT domesTic and Toreign aTTairs. During The year They ex- amined such conTroversial subiecTs as George Orwell's 1984, Red China and The UniTed NaTions, and privaTe vs. com- munify Tall-ouT shelTers. Also Washburn's Toreign exchange sTudenTs, Regina and WalTer, helped To increase undersTand- ing oT Toreign cusToms by describing Their lives in Germany and Colombia. lvlr. Goodman, PoliTix Club adviser, med- iaTed The discussions and gave his valu- able opinions. The Tour ofhcers, Grace l-luenemann, presidenT, Agie Halpern, vice-presidenT, Joe Ellen Doyle, secre- Tary, and Tina SmiTh, Treasurer, guided PoliTix Club Through anoTher year of alis- cussing world problems. SERVICE GROUPS Serving Washburn was The purpose of The UC Club. Senior girls, advised by Miss Walsh, gave an hour daily To operaTe cash regisTers in The sTu- denTs' and Teachers' lunchrooms. They also sold school boolccovers and ushered aT imporTanT school evenTs during The year. The girls do- naTed Their wages and The money from The bookcovers To The library Tor new books and ofher needs. The Red Cross Council, under The su- pervision of Mrs. KuTish, carried ouT various chariTable proiecTs during The year. They Hlled envelopes vviTh Red Cross buTTons Tor The ciTy Red Cross drive. They gave a ChrisTmas parTy Tor menTally retarded children, ages six To sixTeen, aT Oak Ridge home. They presenTed a sTyle show in April, and made a choral recording To send To The Gls in Europe. ,- 5 'KT Q s- gn, f 5 i C yi Q!! Bl? UC CLUB ROW 1: Appel, Popko, Galush, Chriss, Mills, Carlson ROW 2 Kemp Kramer Craig Wil son, Devoy, Dygerf, Homeyer, Theige, Woehler, Engen. Only Two for ci qucirTer 1- 'V RED CROSS COUNCIL ROW T: Campbell, Olm, Siogren, Rakov, Glaros, Swanson, Sfelzig, Spain ROW 2: Hickory, Rode, Brude, Horn, Lea, Homeyer, Thunnell, Rengel, Bysrrom, Johnson, Jensen, Berg. 110 LIBRARY STAFF Chermak, Anderson, Stephan, Keve, Mays, Mosow, Thyberg, Kantor, Woehler, Huckle, Joh nsfon, Baxfer. I -Afbv ggg .ix , .A This . A HELPING HAND The library sTafT capably assisTed Miss Brown and Miss Woodbeck. They decoraTed buIIeTin boards, mended books, Typed book pockeTs, and kepT The library in order. Girls on The of- fice sTaFI gave Their school Time To run The swiTchboard, WriTe absenTee slips, answer The phone, and assisT The clerks. Four TickeT sell- ers made TickeTs available Tor games. They sold Them during lunch periods aT reduced raTes. Junior AchievemenT provided sTudenTs wiTh valuable business experience. They formed miniaTure companies, manuTacTured producTs, OFFICE STAFF ROW 'I: Kanior, Dole, Snyder, L, Johnson. ROW 2: Keafing, M. Johnson, Sold Them, Gnd OT The yecrfs end Dufour, Woodfill, Donoghy, Hadden, Plifman. TICKET SELLERS Hokenson, McNeal, Irons, Fawcafi. The companies. . I I I JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ROW 'I: CIuTe, Hardin, Ewing, Giles, Nczpue, Janecke. ROW 2: Delfon, LaBenz, Werner, Wekkind, Wilson, Gross, Johnson, Renich, Holmes. 111 , 'W .f I if 2 , , Win .4 4 J fl iw .fa STAGE CREW ROW T1 MF. Krause, UdViSeI'p ROSlOf1d, AUDIO VISUAL CREW ROW T: Nyhoim, Larsen, Bean. ROW 2: Beavers, Davis. ROW 2: Wilson, Titus, Olson. Chrisriansen, Raclienovich. ROW 3: Miller, Moe, Steiner. ROW 4: Dwyer, Paslce, Sigurdson, Hulisfrand. WASHBURN'Q STUDENT WORKERS Boys on The sTage crew worked To make VVashburn's sTage produc- Tions a success. Supervised by Mr. Krause, They spenT on hour each day serving The school by work- ing on The crew. They assembled props and operaTed sound and lighTing equipmenT Tor all audi- Toriums. The sound crew was a greaT help To Washburn. They served Teach- ers by operaTing movie proiecTors. This year Mr. Goodman direcTed The sound crew. Members of The work program gained experience in Their chosen proTessions. These sTudenTs sTud- ied courses relaTed To Their fields in school. Miss Nash coordinaTed and supervised The work pro- gram. 3' wall? WORK PROGRAM ROW 'l: Larsen, Rudolph, Gross, Hobof, Hayes. ROW 2: Anderson, Biornfon, King, Clendening, Osferman, Brekke. ROW 3: Addison, Lobben, Monssen, Gorham, Parker, ROW 4: Meyer Moynagh, Haack, Grams, Mahe, Dunkirk. 112 See, Charlie, they float. LETTERMEN ROW 'l: Swoverlond, Reed, Kline, Larson, Lindley, Nebelthau, Osberg, Peorson, Jerry Morxhousen, Swirnoff. ROW 2: Sloma, Pryd, Mungaving, Peterson, LoGaard, Shodeen, Ren- nerfeldt, Rosland, Lund, Rosmussen. ROW 3: Stankovich, Hollo- day, Ronning, Leurs, Long, Porter, Ted Smith, Scott, Reiman, LETTERME N Every lunch hour lettermen volunteered their services to clear the lunches ond lceep the lunchroom in orcler. They clonoted money thot they eorned to the fund tor on senior closs memorial. Their work inspired this motto: When the going gets sloppy, the sloppy gets going. Trelstod, Strouman. ROW 4: Quest, Muller, Malsed, Olson, Jim Marxhousen, Wright, Wherry, Malm, Rowley, Odegard, Schultz, Pavek. ROW 5: Murphy, Namtvedt, Sedgwick, Stone, Opova, Poske, Smaby, Sternal, Ryan, Lindquist, Roberts, Tom Smith, Shearer. LETTERMEN ROW 'l: Finch, B. Kiefer, G. Anderson, Grodnick, Kyle, Beugon, Berry. ROW 2: Hennessy, London, T. Kiefer, Hein- rich, Kelly, Brower, Hermonsen, Drisch, Knoutt. ROW 3: Dohlen, Garza, Bcichmon, Hill, Cochran, Holden, J. Anderson, Lalor, 113 Olson, J. Corlson, T. Carlson. ROW 4: Dcivis, Augen, Clork, Johnson, Blasing, Brown, Grcibow, Kern, Hagen, Johansson, Hon- son. ROW 5: T. Anderson, Boosalis, Grossmcin, Houg, Hacking, Brandiord, Arkell, P. Anderson, Gustafson, Babcock, Heim, Aiax ORCHESTRA ROW iz Adams, Halverson, Nelson, M. Johnson, Baklce, Rauch, Kiner, T. Johnson. ROW 3: Reed, Huenemann, Bliwas, Roy, Mr. Bolewine, di- ROW 2: Kofski, Smifh, Dean, SchulTz, Rees, Bouren, Rockwell, Holcomb, Peer, recTorg Culver, Anderson, Snyder. - , . ,wg R -rx TR 6, , A 1 mg . ,, T T QYMPHONIC Qouuns . . y Lead on The band! 114 The Washburn orchesTra meT in The audiTorium each day To play boTh classical and modern music. The members Took advanTage of This op- porTuniTy To learn abouT classical Works. They combined Their TalenTs To ac- quainT Tellow WashburniTes wiTh The music oT The greaT composers. They enTerTained Washburn audiences in The ChrisTmas ConcerT and Their an- nual spring concerT. Mr. Bolewine direcTed The orchesTra This year, succeeding Mr. l-legg. His inTeresT and new ideas sTimulaTed or- chesTra members To play Their besT. BAND Drum Moior, Joe Therrien. ROW 1: Dunham, Johnson, Buchmueller, Von Vorst, McCreory, Poulu, Moe, Hoger, Boline, Forsyth, Domholt, Lowrence Sciefke, Shonnon, Sorozine, Ross, Holmes, Olson, Colby, Muedeking, Menser Holpern, Rouch, Stenberg, Connors, Buttington, Griller, Schmitz, Sorenson ROW 2: Jodwin, Valentine, D. Nelson, Monk, Roiche, LoBenz, Altermon, Hott 1 mon, Whitehecid, Domstrond, Tollefson, Gross, Smith, Scheusner, Gustafson, lrwin. Bciton twirlers: Amber Mill, B. Nelson. BACK ROW: Jensen, Clute, Mur- nome, Turnbull, Wekkind, Mr. Bolewine, director, Felscher, M. Nelson, Mon- ning, Peterson, Petersen. BAND . . . SPIRIT AND ENtHusiAsM Spirited music ond lively morching were symbols ot Wc1shburn's bond. Mr. Bole- wine, the new bond leoder, directed the group in the toll ond winter pep oudito- riums ond in the ninth onnuol Musicol Jomboree in the spring. The bond roused the sports tons ond teoms ot tootbdll, bdslcetbcill, ond hockey previews ond gomes. Nelson ond Amber Mill, bdton twirlers, enthusidsticdlly led the bond onto the tootboll field dt tootboll gomes... Ten tlog twirlers odded spirit ond zest to tootboll gomes. Their twirling routines entertoined crowds ot holt-time. To- gether with the bond, these girls pro- moted Wdshburn's enthusiosm ond school spirit. Drum lvloior, Joe Therrien, ond Bonnie if FLAG TWIRLERS Jensen, Clute, Murnome, Turnbull, Wekkind, Felscher, Nelson, Monning, Peterson, Peter- SCH. 9? if PEP CLUB . . . come ON TEAM. wE'RE wim Your Pep Club cheered The Millers on To vicTory in '62 moss meeTings. They oolopTecl o new poinT sysTem The loyol girls were oi Tomilior sighT OT gomes in TolimiT membership. Tl1elVfTeW0V0nQeOVlCl blUe VTCTOVY lUCl4eT5- WiTh The supervision oT Mr. Johnson cinol The leoder- The Pep Club boord, elecfecl by The members, mer ship of The cheerleaders, Pep Club inspired Wosh- weekly To plcin Tor oThleTic evenTs crncl To orronge burn's school spiriT. Sophomores cheer. Juniors cheer on. Seniors cheer on for victory. :rbi RUSSIAN AN D LATIN This year's Russian Club boasted the largest membership yet - twenty comrades, led by Mr. Dunn as ad- viser and Nikita as dictator. The club visited the Russian medical ex- hibit, learned authentic tolk dances, and ate a Russian dinner. Latin Club, under the leadership ot Mrs. Beran, carried on their tradition ot tun and service. Members partici- pated in a treasure hunt, a holiday breaktast at Perkins' Pancake l-louse, and a spring banquet. At Christmas a tamily. LATIN CLUB ROW I: Mrs. Beran, adviser, K. Anderson, Cain, Flesner, Cohen, Mikelson, K. Anderson, ROW 2: Foote, Cooper, Hanson, Kellogg, Paulu, Alterman, Dunn, Flodin. ROW 3: Murnane, Hosp, Slawson, Living- ston, Greenheld, Mills, Auerbach, Fechner. ROW 4: Sobask, Westphal, Gustafson, Stanley, Tysdale, King, Whitaker, Lynum, Skow. ROW 5: Harris , RUSSIAN CLUB ROW1 Mr Dunn adviser Noren Stahl Liepa Punchard Cain Hurwicz ROW 2 Parsons, Hoaas, Werner Johnston Mosow Ceaglske ROW 3 Beck Flesner McCreary Holtman they gave tood, clothes, and gitts to HC,i,,e5,pigen, Babcock GERMAN AND FRENCH GERMAN CLUB ROW 'l: Hunt, Walkup, T. Smith Stockdale, Mr. Meyer, adviser, Simons, Flesner, Sher- man, Lander, ROW 2: Sheehan, Hartley, Kalk, Ge naust, Bregenzer, Lewis, Plank, Fernstrom, Sayther Gruber, Postels. ROW 3: DeLapp, Harvey, Erickson Culver, Lander, Donsker, Townsend, Ceaglske, Good- rich, O'Grady. ROW 4: Grodnik, Hill, Brastad, Biorne stad, Beck, Hayat, Lopez, Kanel, Franke, Hickory Sonnesyn. ROW 5: Kuderling, Halverson, Lykken LA PETITE ACADEMIE ROW T: Rosenbloom, Campion, Lindquist, Allen, Livingston, Hurwicz. ROW 2: Anderson, Swirnoft, Jones, O'Connell, Mays, Pearson, Rarick, Lund, ROW 3: Thunnell, Scheatter, Friedman, Gallagher, Lovering, Keve, Karsh. 118 1 1 Filer, Reed, Walker, Paul, lverson, Struxness, Olivefo ROW 6: Leistiko, B. Whitehead, Ohman, Malinosky Schlesinger, Markey, Dufour, Moore, Johnston, Miller Myren. ROW 7: Wachter, Wuestneck, Hokenson Buehler, Schwarz, Figen, Blair, Eriksson, Bergseth, F. Whitehead. ROW 8: Saetke, Deetz, Dease, Irons, Kallestad, Jorgensen, Palmersten, Stenstrom, Johnson, Thompson, Hokenstrom. Members ot German Club worked hard throughout the year to make their ac- tivities successtul. They took their tradi- tional bike hikes and at the year's end gave the Seinor Farewell Banquet. Deutsche Verein ottered various groups tor those interested in Meistersingers, a German band, and drama. French students with an A average formed La Petite Academie. Le Petit Messagerf' a newspaper entirely in French, was put out by this group. They wrote articles about France and French customs. 1 1 Q. My C9 Q--Q 'QV 1 SPANISH CLUB ROW I: Stensfrom, Carlson, Scarlett, M. Johnson, Blomberg Jensen, Urban, Hamilion, Lindgren, Magraw, Hoaas, Dutran. ROW 2: Weibel Meikrantz, Overby, Brecke, Christoph, S. Johnson, Granclin, Jorgensen, Gaspard, Bandf, Jordan. ROW 3: Hoppenrafh, Priest, Leykom, Rochlin, Noren, Nelson, Gabler, Wray, Valine, Mercier. ROW 4: D. Johnson, Ivory, Appel, Brinkworth, Birkeland, Davis, Ackerman, Dircko, Hall, GiIberTson, S. Carlson. ROW 5: Sallee, T75 SPANISH This year Spanish Club was very ac- Tive wiTh The help of Mrs. Cuadrado, The new adviser. Audrey Jensen, presidenT, Lynn HamilTon, vice-presi- denT, Sharon Blomberg, secreTary, and Paula Urban, Treasurer planned and organized The enTerTainmenT and service proiecTs. The nineTy members adopTed a child in a LaTin American counTry. They en- joyed movies of LaTin American coun- Tries and climaxed The year by visiT- ing La Casa Coronado, a Mexican resTauranT. Paul, W. Magraw, Ruud, Van-':IervorT, Schroeder, Seidel, Peshina, Pedneau Larson. ROW 6: Hawkes, Bennion, Berg, Eliason, Clark, Hosfield, Freemam Donaghy, EITTmann, Hendrickson, J. Johnson. ROW 7: Ringham, Sandberg Vicars, Tasa, WrighT, Magnuson, Lindelin, Peterson, P. Anderson, Williams ROW 8: Todds, Huber, Brude, Doyle, KuubiTs, Henning, Jensen, Eustis, Groger BaIIinTine, Higgins. 'cv 119 kg Q w Q 2 L W , QW m R Mmwrgvw W,-5vf:93.,5g, Q K 5 4, .W wit! 7 'M 25 , L sf ,, ,ww Q , , , J 1 K ,, x L f , ,Q H M' ff -In Y z 'g1ffw, 3'3,i,,. Q' Sm L' w, 1 'ff 'N W. . - 1 - k f. K 3 4 3 D k 5 Yi L -iw, 8 Q 1 N s L 1 My sm-fp-AWQ, mgwmw f-4. W AER q, .L rf' ,. -' '- A 1555 .i , , ,.,, ,L iqalkw, , ,. , A, V ' ,,.,.. W ' ' K f s Q , ., , ,V - gg-fii5ggf,5Qv I -- 4 I Wi' ,- 'W 0 , .-f l'-H 7 4 Sf .F r 'K- SPGRTS L1f 2 I , f f , 5 Orange . . . Blue Orange . . . Blue PEP PERQONIFIED CHEERLEADERS ROW 'l: Wilson, Chapman, Elwell, Berk, Anderson, Birkelcnd. ROW 2: Mikelson, Berg- seth, Keifer. ,A , Orange . . . Blue 1 E Boosalis calls a play in The huddle. GRIDIRON GREAT9 The 'ol Washburn TooTball Team, led by Their Tri-capTains Bob Grossman, Bill l-laug, and Jim Osberg, won The Minneapolis championship. ln The Edison game The half-Time score, 6-O, was more indicaTive of The Millers' bruising game Than The final score. The Millers nexT Traveled To AusTin To meeT The only deTeaT oT The year. In The Washburn homecoming game The Millers didn'T PuT WesT To ResT. Like The Ausrin game, Wash- burn invaded WesT TerriTory Tive Times, buT The deTermined Cowboys Turned Them back. The Tinal game decided The ciTy championship. The Millers held SouTh To a ToTal of TwenTy-six yards rushing. Then The cake-eaTers won an unpre- cedenTed Third Twin CiTy championship by beaTing l-lumboldT. Roger STrau- man recovered a Tumble on The TiTTeen-yard line To seT up The only Touch- down. Many Millers earned awards Tor excepTional play. Jim Boosalis: MosT lm- proved CiTy Player. Bob Grossman: CiTy Back of The Year, Prep STar oT The Week, All CiTy, All STaTe. John Hacking: All CiTy, second Team. Bill l-laugz BesT CiTy Pass Receiver, Prep STar of The Week, All CiTy. Jim Os- berg: MosT Valuable, Prep STar of The Week, All CiTy, Bill Ronning: BesT CiTy DeTensive Back, Prep STar of The Week, All CiTy. 123 Coach Helleckson worries Grossman makes yardage against South. VVashburn VVashburn VVoshburn VVashburn Vwoshburn VVashburn VVoshburn VVashburn SCORES 46 I 9 6 47 O 34 20 25 SouThWesT 6 Edison O AusTin I3 Norfh I2 West O Roosevelt 7 Henry O Souih O TWIN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Washburn 7 Humboldt O Happy Twin Cify champs display their Trophy. 'ii- CUM, fx FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 'ls Strauman, Lindley, Johansson, Hill, Grossman, Os- berg, Haug, Marxhausen, Davis, Cochran, Larson. ROW 2: Boosalis, Brown Sternal, Noble, Gustafson, P. Anderson, Shultz, Ronning, Luers, Stone, Malm Swirnoft. ROW 3: Murphy, Grodnik, mgrs., G, Anderson, Kern, Lang, Grabow, 1 Berry, Beugen, Mr. Rullifson, assi. coach, Mr, Kuross, asst. coach, Mr. :Halleck- son, head coach. ROW 4: Clark, Booth, Marxhausen, Babcock, Heim, Arkell, Hacking, LaBahn, J. Anderson, Wright, Porter, Thomas. We got the bell! STANDINGS W L T WASHBURN .. .. 6 O l Marshall ... .. 5 l l South . . . 6 2 O Henry . . . . 4 2 l West . . . . . 3 2 2 Central . . . . 4 3 l Edison . . . . .3 3 l Southwest . . . . 3 5 O Roosevelt . . . l 5 l Vocational . . l 6 O North . . . . . O 7 O 125 Exuberont coach rides oFf the field after the South victory. . i i I , . . 2 3552 is fffiwligii g -Y W? , i ti iss B-SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 'I: Wolfe, Swanholm, French Quest, Sorenson, Straka. ROW 3: Smith, T. Smith, Jacobsen, McKinney, Griller, Strong, Beeker, Edleston, Nicholas, Hoaglund, Starr. ROW 2: Baudler, Magnusen, Dahlen, Driesch, Erickson, Dufour, mgr., Hennessey, Wold, Cole, Holden, Peterson, LeGard, Butts, M. Anderson, Larson, Blasing, Bernard. B-SQUAD . . . QOPHQ The B-squad football team again had a successful 2-2-l season record, the same as last year. The Bombers defeated Central 7-O when the game was called at the half because of sleet. ln their other victory, the Bombers celebrated their homecoming by beating Southwest T9-O. The sophs finished the season with a 4-l record. Going into their last game, the Millers were undefeated, however, they lost the Southern Division championship to Southwest by a score of T4-O. Washburn won the consolation city championship by edging out Henry T9-13. A sophomore is hit hard by Central player SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1: Runkel, Barstow, Ask, Evans, Carlson, Maddocks, Gustafson, Shama, Morgan, Gudmestad, Ling, Tay- S. Anderson, Tietz, Butfington, Christoferson, Headrick, Elarsky. ROW 2: lor, Carlberg, Dunsworth. ROW 4: Fair, Erickson, Bublitz, Serrill, Ballan- Mongaven, Bast, Canfield, Kirkwold, Nelson, Kath, R. Anderson, Marnie, tine, Palmquist, Swartz, Schmidt, Oftos, M. Erickson, Sand, Hammer- Barnett, Cybyski, McNeal. ROW 3: Hoffman, Larsen, Perlman, Kraemer, schmidt, Holmdale, Somers, mgr., Frisk, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Ario. E, ,ma .tax mfm, Q 'ffififife iii.. 5 .55 3.-.Aff is QA N L si fmii is -5 T Q 5 5, ,,,, , V so 1311 wages , . 4, , vs 1 ,Q lf ,sr Q 1 we r .,, Q R 5 L w W Q Q f sf s .fi iff' t EL i it .tt if A L li'7 'W' ' - L' . s 126 1. K gp gs KXDELH, . ef -VL ,me X CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ROW 1: P. Anderson, Byhre, Hunter, Roslind, C. Burwell, Hermanson. ROW 3: Mr. Emerson coach, Brown, Sco'rT, Nelson, Ryan, IB pT R HddTTTlTdg Anderson, Harden. ROW 2: MaT1la, aklce, Brower, Kalar, RennerTeldT, ca ,g eirnan, o ino , resa ,rn r. THE MILLER HARRIERQ The 'ol cross-counTry squad finished The season wiTh The besT record in Washburn hisTory. ln preliminary meeTs The Millers compiled a record of ive vicTories and Tive deTeaTs. Then They Took TourTh place in The ciTy meet Team capTain KeiTh RennerTeldT placed TwelTTh by running The T8 mile Nokomis course in Millers pracTice aT Lake Nokomis 9130. ln The Region V meeT The harriers Tlnisheol eighTh. There, Burvvell, l-lermanson, Kalar, Reirnon, Renner- TeldT, and Ryan represenTed Washburn. To Top off The season KeiTh RennerTeldT broke The school record by TwenTy seconds wiTh a 9:22. STANDINGS SouThwesT ...... 23 RooseyelT . . . . 86 CenTral ........ 93 WASHBURN .... T54 SouTh ....,.... T76 WesT .... . . . 207 Henry... ...25o Edison ... ... 288 INlorTh ..... . . . 29l Marshall .. ... 299 VocaTional ..... 381 STANDINGS .g i 1.. 4 l f VV L 1 I z':-, .1-g E-: 3 ZPA MWWMMLL, 2l1Qlf1 ml , . . 8 0 2 Soulli . . . . . . . 6 1 3 1 4 SouTl'1WesT . . . . 7 2 1 2 y Roosevelt . . . . 7 2 1 .f f Mo rslwoll . . . . 5 5 O zz, Henry . . . . 4 5 1 K 3:5 WesT . . . 4 5 1 Wesi' . . . . . 3 4 3 M21 iwf 'F Cenfrol . . . . 3 6 1 Norfh . . . . 3 7 1 4 Eolison .... . . 2 7 1 Voccnionol .. .. O 10 O .. is Coach Carlson and Co-captains Bill Ronning and Jeff Carlson Nicky fries to out-maneuver the Central goalie. VARSITY HOCKEY ROW 1: Nebelfhau, T. Carlson, Ronning, Boosalis, Ander- clon, Sfankovich, Frisk, Hanson, Wlnerry, Malsed, Olson, Peterson, Guslafson son, J. Carlson, Brown, Hacking. ROW 2: Duire, mgr., Serrill, R. Carlson, Lon- Murphy, mgr., Mr. Carlson, coach. 128 Will Boosalis make The save? This year The Washburn pucksTers led The league wiTh an undefeaTed record of eighT wins and Two Ties. ln The SouTh deadlock boTh Teams' defenses ouTshone Their offenses. The relafive sTrengTh of The Two Teams was indicafed by The facT ThaT while The Soufh goalie had Twenfy-Two saves, Boosalis had only Twelve. John Hacking scored whaT ap- peared To be The winning goal againsT RoosevelT, buf The game ended in a Tie be- cause an off-side penalTy nullified The goal. Washburn placed Three players on The all- ciTy Team. They were .lim Boosalis, Jeff Carl- son, and Bill Ronning. A RoosevelT Team almosT sTopped Washburn in The disTricT playoffs, buT The Millers came Through in a sudden-deaTh overfime. This is The fourTh consecuTive year ThaT Washburn has won The DisTricT l7 crown. According To a change in rules This year, Washburn auTo- mafically became The Region V represenTa- Tive in The STaTe Tournamenf by winning The disTricT championship. The Millers were eliminaTed from The STaTe Tournamenf in The firsT game by a Coleraine powerhouse. ln The consolaTion games, Washburn ouTlasTed a spiriTed Richfield squad Through almosT Three overfimes, buT fell To Edina in The consolaTion champion- ship. Bill Ronning was Washburn's sole rep- resenTaTive on The All-STaTe Team. HOCKEY TEAM STATE MATERIAL Of course he does SCORES CITY Washburn 5 NorTh . . . Washburn 3 Marshall . Washburn O SouTh . . . Washburn lO VocaTional Washburn 9 Edison .. Washburn l RoosevelT Washburn 7 Henry . . . Washburn 9 Cenfral . . Washburn 5 SouThwesT Washburn 5 WesT . . . DISTRICT T7 Washburn 8 Norfh . . . Washburn 3 RoosevelT Washburn 3 WesT .... STATE TOURNAMENT Washburn 2 Coleraine Washburn 5 Richfield . Washburn l Edina .... Rullifson explains strategy to his play- SFS. Ajax shoots from close in. STANDINGS South ...... Southwest . . . North ,.... Edison ..... Marshall . . . Roosevelt .... W L ...8 2 ...8 2 ,..7 3 ...7 3 ...6 4 ...6 4 WASHBURN ...... 4 6 West ....... Central . . Henry ..... Vocational . . . ...4 6 ...4 6 ...I 9 ...O IO Coach Rullifson and Co-captains John Opava and Tom Sedgwick VVashburn VVashburn VVashburn VVashburn VVashburn VVashburn VVashburn VVashburn VVashhurn VVashburn Washburn Washburn 130 SCORES CITY 35 Marshall 4I North 65 Henry 43 Southwest 56 West . 29 South 6I Central 49 Edison 46 Roosevelt 60 Vocational DISTRICT I7 5I Henry 55 Southwest VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW T: Crouch, Smaby, Haug, Ajax, Opava, Sedgwick, Johnson, Paske, Heim. ROW 2: Bouder, mgr., Straka, Rieke, Span, Brandiord, Arkell, Tiefz, French, Clark, Olson, Rasmussen, mgr., BUCKET BRIGADE Opava is fouled as he Tries To shooT. The Washburn baskeTeers compiled a 4-6 record during The pasT season. The Millers losT Their TirsT Tvvo games, buT revived To dump Henry. ln The second vvin of The season, Washburn came from behind To surprise SouThvvesT, ciTy champions, vviTh The upseT of The season. The Indians led 36-26 from The field, buT Washburn had an eleven poinT edge from The Tree Throw line. The Millers vvenT on To beaT CenTral. They closed The season vviTh a win over VocaTional. Tom Paske, Woody Johnson, and John Opava received honorable menTion on The Tribune All-CiTy Team. ln The disTricT playoffs The Millers Triumphed over Henry, buT The SouThvvesT Team avenged Their Conference loss by winning The close conTesT. Paske gets set for a rebound. cj 1 3 1 SOPHOMORE HOCKEY ROW 1: Periman, Ask, Harris, Larsen, Benson, Bloom. ROW 2: Mr. Galdsirand, COOC h, D. Frisk, Cambell, R. Frisk, Clavsky, Nugenf, Thom. QOPHOMOREQ . . . 3 CRUMB9 OFF THE OLD CAKE The Sophomore Bc1skeTboll Teom hnished The season wiTh a respecToble 5-5 record. This yeor Three of Coach l-lellecl4son's TolenTed sophomores were on The VorsiTy Basl4eTloall Squad. They were John Arkell, Gerry Clord, and John TieTz. ln The ol-62 season, The LiTTle Millers copTured second place in The SouThern Division of The Sophomore l-lockey League wiTh o record oT Tiye wins ond Three deTeaTs. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ROW l: Connell, Sand, Kath, R. Anderson, M. Anderson, Z. Cybyske, Hande, W 2: Leaf, Canfield, Lind, Flynn, BarsTen, Pritchnard, Evans, Boline, mgr., Mr. Helleclcson, coach. Rf aiilaahi ,lu 'lm 1 Tal 5,1121 7 J ! f ,www 5 N-Q. cs- i is L fm, WRESTLING TEAM ROW 'lz Bachman, Garza, Logoord, Woll, Reed, Mun- Emerson, coach, Mr. Rutherford, asst. coach, Sipple, Holden, Buffington gavan, Seltz, Pryd, Svvoverlond. ROW 2: Rivers, Star, Petersen, Kontor, Hill, Berglund, Booth, Asbury, Heodrick, Christoferson, Driesch, Bean, C. Anderson Osberg, Rowley, Childs, Dole, Steffens, Echolm, McCormick. ROW 3: Mr. Trelstod. Ass't. Coach Rutherford, Co-captains Jett Woll and Dick Garza, Coach Emerson STANDINGS W L T VVASHBURN . . . lO 0 O Vocational . . 9 l O Roosevelt . . , 8 2 O South ..... . 7 3 O Southwest . . . 5 5 O Henry .. . 4 6 O North .. . 4 6 O West . . . . 4 6 O Marshall . . . 3 7 O Central . . l 9 O Edison .. . O lO O This year the varsity grapplers again Won the city champion- ship and, for the first time, the Tvvin-City crovvn. The B-squad was also undefeated this season. Gary Svvoverland, and Dick Garza, at l45, vvon their division championships loy posting undefeated records. Co-captain Jeff Woll, who lost only one match in city action, placed second in the l33-pound division. ln the District l7 Tournament the Millers took one first place and three second places, but they placed second to Vocational. Garza, Hill, Woll, Lagaard, Reed, and Svvoverland qualified for the Region V Meet, Jeff Woll, the sole survivor of the regional meet, went on to the State Tournament. David and Goliath 133 l i 1 Hi, 'rug t-,t vsww,rw:s.s ,..,r,fw:cm SKI TEAM Anderson, Reiman, Groosman, Cockran, RennerTeldT, Kiefer, Kelly, Beaudette, Hennessy. WINTER WONDERS Snovv, ThaT elusive powder ThaT skiers pray Tor, Ti- nally showed up This vvinTer in large amounTs. For The TirsT Time in many years Washburn skiers were able To geT in several preliminary meeTs in prepa- raTion Tor The CiTy MeeT. ln The CiTy lVieeT Washburn was TirsT in The slalom evenT, capTuring Three of The Top Tour places. How- ever, in The ToTal ciTy sTandings The Millers Tied Tor lasT because They didn'T compeTe in The cross- caunTry evenT. In The slalom, FaresT Kelly Took sec- ond place, while Bob Grossman and PeTe Anderson finished Third and TourTh. OUT of a field of TvvenTy- one, Dick l-lennessey came in TiTTh in The jumping evenT. AT The sTaTe meeT in DuluTh, The Millers placed second in The slalom evenT. Bob Grossman and Jerry BeaudeTTe Tinished sevenTh and eighTh. 134 Capfain PeTe Anderson and Coach Bill Kuross INlorTh ..... l2oasevelT .. Henry . . . Edison .... CenTral . . . VVASI-IBURN VVesT ..... SouTh . . STANDINGS pC 2 4 3 6 5 QWIMMERS . . . ALMOST CHAMPS Woshburn's swimming Team vvos o neoir- chompionship squad. ATTer nine sTroighT Wins They iusT missed The ciTy chompion- ship os SouThwesT handed Them Their only deTeaT, 68-24. Washburn finished The seoson Tied Tor second place wiTh RooseveIT. In The DisTricT I7 finals, Woshburn ogoin finished closely behind champion SouThvvesT. The Millers' 200-yard Tree- Roger Pearson and Rick Blasing geT off To a flying sTarT STANDINGS VV I. T SouThvvesT . . . . . . 9 O O WASHBURN ..... 7 I I RooseveIT . . . . . 7 I I sTyIe relay Teom, composed of Jim Bob- SouTh 6 3 O cock, Greg VVrighT, Rick Blasing, and Cemrgl , , , , , , 4 4 T Roger Peorson, won vviTh a record Time Edison 3 4 2 of I:48.8. Co-capTain Greg WrighT, The North ., 3 6 O only Miller To odvonce To The SToTe IVIeeT, Henry . . . . . . 2 6 I Tied Tor second place in The breasT-sTroke VVesT ..... . . . I 8 O evenT. VocoTionaI . . . . . . O 9 O SWIMMING TEAM ROW 1: Hunter, mgr., Auger, Sfendberg, Keifer, Barstow, Mr. CurTis, cooc h. ROW 3: Sherrer, Roberfs, Pearson, Pavek, Babcock, H g M Iler, Erickson. ROW 2: ST. Anfhoney, ScoTT, Blasing, Wright, Dahlen, Lund, Smith. SOPHOMOREQ: 9outHERN Division CHAMPS SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM ROW 'I: Serrill, Anderson, Butts, Gillmore, Owens, Therrain, Matt- son. ROW 2: Hokenson, Dufour, Miller, Sipple, Halvorsen, Olson. ROW 3: Mr. Ario, Wilhelm, French, l Peer, Heim, Sorenson, Strakka, Nicklow, Keegan. The Millers played to a three-way tie with South and Roose- velt for first place in the Southern division. Each team had seven wins and three losses. ln the playoffs Washburn drew the bye, letting Roosevelt and South battle in the first round. Then South, the winner, met Washburn at the Parade Grounds to decide the championship. The game lasted two extra innings, but Washburn came out victorious. For the city title, Washburn played North in a three game series. The Millers went hitless to lose the first game, but stormed back to beat the Polars in both the second and third. ln Region V play Washburn again triumphed, beating both Robbinsdale and Buffalo. By winning, Washburn became eligible to compete in the Minnesota State Tournament. At the Minnesota State Tournament in St. Cloud, the team won its first two games. The championship game was played at Midway Stadium in St. Paul. There the Millers bowed to North St. Paul, ending the season in second place in state. l Johansson gets a bose hit. SOPHOMORE SCORES Washburn 5 Southwest 2 Washburn lO West 5 Washburn 7 Central 6 Washburn 7 South 3 Washburn ii Roosevelt 9 Washburn 3 Southwest 5 Washburn Qi West 5 Washburn 3 Central 2 Washburn 3 South 2 Washburn 2 Roosevelt 9 STANDINGS Southern Division W L WASHBURN 8 2 Roosevelt 7 3 Southwest 7 3 Central 5 5 West 2 8 South l 9 136 Ryan scores against Central. THE MIGHTY NINE The '6l Washburn baseball team won the city championship after cap- turing the Southern Division title by beating South. They went on to take the regional championship and to vie for the state title. Washburn bowed to North St. Paul in the final game to finish in second place in the state. BASEBALL TEAM ROW 'l: Erickson, Rand, Grodnik, mgrs. ROW 2: K. Johnson, Kyle, Nebelthau, Bal- ler, Berry, Lang, Kern, Johansson. ROW 3: Stahl, Pryd, Grossman, Voegtli, Ryan, E. Johnson, Hen- drickson, Mr. Cosgrove. 137 Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn Washburn SCORES 3 Southwest O 7 West I 7 Central 6 IO South I4 2 Roosevelt I 6 Southwest I I5 West I3 4 Central 6 3 South 7 6 Roosevelt 3 5 South 2 CITY PLAYOFFS Washburn Washburn Washburn I North 7 I2 North 8 5 North 3 TWIN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Washburn 6 Humboldt 5 REGION V TOURNAMENT Washburn 5 Buffalo 3 Washburn 2 Robbinsdale I STATE TOURNAMENT Washburn 6 Bemidii 3 Washburn 5 Springfield O Washburn O N. St. Paul 12 STANDINGS Southern Division W L Roosevelt 7 3 South 7 3 WASHBURN 7 3 Central 6 4 Southwest I 8 West I 8 TRACK TEAM ROW 'lz Jadwin, Cederstrcind, Wilkinson, Haug, Lindley, Reiman, Norton, captain, Hill, captain, Nordstrom, Kosfield, Hermansen, Harly, Brown, Wright. ROW 2: Berglund, Norman, Arndt, Nord, Cundy, W. Hill, J. Anderson, Shodeen, Childs, Struxness, Harrison, G. Wright, Pagel, Anderson. ROW 3: Mr. Goldstrand, Odegard, G. Anderson, Loofbourrow, Kalar, Nesvold, Babcock, L. Johnson, Buttenhoft, Thomas, Lang, Booth, Schultz, Goodoien, Blasing, Re- que, Bakke, Brower, Rennerfeldt, Hansen, Landers, Wilson, Hennessy, Harden, Mr. Carlson. Hill warms up before the Central meet. ln l96l the Washburn track team won its second straight city championship by nudg- ing out Central and Southwest in the city meet. ln the meets preceding the city meet, Wash- burn didn't do so well. The year started out slowly for the cindermen. To open the sea- son, the Millers took third place in the Met- ropolitan lndoor Meet. They finished second to Southwest in a dual meet and also in the Southwest relays. The team placed second in the Carleton Invitational Meet at Northfield and third in the city relays at the University of Minnesota. The Millers scored their first victory of the season by beating Edison. They went on to win a quadrangular meet against Roosevelt, Vocational, and West. ln the final meet Gavin Wright won the i20- yard high hurdles, the 80-yard low hurdles, and fifth place in the l00-yard dash. Co- captain Bernie Hill took second place in the 440 and the 220. Washburn's defending state champion mile relay team, made up of Norton, Norman, Anderson, and Hill, lost to Central's, which set the new city record. Fred Nord put the shot a record-breaking 54' ESM but finished in second place to Phil Renslow of Southwest whose throw was more than 55'. 138 STANDINGS WASHBURN ..... 40 Cenrrol ..... . . Sourhvvesr Roosevelt .... . . Sourh ..... . . . North ..... . . Morsholl Henry ...... . . Vocorionol ... ... Edison . . . . . . Wesr .... . . . 37 23 21 7fiO V5 V2 V2 7fiO V2 7f1O V5 M . THINCLADS . . . ON TOP AGAIN Greg and' Gavin run The high hurdles s fe- ,. .. 'M oss, . , A . L. , N , H G M .7,, 1 ,,,,,v56,5qm,W ,, so r - . 5 , M - :,, , , , - - if -sa, r W tw ,ms..rf,. ,M -V . . ff ' G ,. I , V . . .. , -- vff- ...: , , , I? 7 I M , . K , , . A . -' A iiflisefhlz-if-fn 139 L,k. . 71 , . T T we TENNIS TEAM ROW 1: Phipps, captain, Hacking, Boufen, Scheiner, Sutter, Beugen, Nelson, Kahn. The '6l Washburn Tennis Team was Truly a champion- ship Team. They won The c:iTy and Twin CiTy TiTles and shared The DisTricT i7 crown WiTh Roosevelt In ciTy compeTiTion Washburn Won 47 maTches and losT only Three Tor a TO-O record. Alan Phipps, capTain, won The ciTy singles championship, Jim Scheiner was undeTeaTed in The Third singles posiTion. Washburn deTeaTed ST. Paul CenTral 3-2 To win The Twin CiTy TiTle. ln The disTricT meeT Washburn Tied vviTh l2oosevelT. Alan Phipps losT his maTch buT sTill was able To aualiTy Tor The regional TournamenT along Wiih Jim Scheiner. BaTh boys won Their TirsT maTches buT were beaTen in The second. 140 RACKET SQUAD STANDINGS W L WASHBURN ...... TO O l2oosevelT .... . . 9 l NorTh ..... . . 8 2 SouThvvesT .... . . 7 3 Edison .... . . 6 4 Marshall ... .. 5 5 WesT . . . . . 4 6 SouTh . . . . . 3 7 CenTral . . . . . 2 8 Henry ....... . . l 9 VocaTional . . . . . O lO Kahn delivers his serve GOLFER9 . . . PRO9 OF TOMORROW Captain Paul Richmond GOLF TEAM ROW T: Logelond, Lynum, son, Luers, Gusfofson, Krocok, Erickso fi. ln l96l The Woshburn golf squool Took Third ploce in The ciTy for The second consecuTive yeor. The Millers won eighT mofches in Their successful ciTy compefifion. They only dropped Two, To Edison ond To RoosevelT, The Top Two ciTyTeo1ms. Poul Richmond Wes The copfoin ond number one plc1yer..lim Lynum, in The second posifion, losT only one mofch. Jim ReuTerfeldT Wes undefeoTecl in The number Three spof. Doug Loge- lond ployeol number four. ln The DisTricT l7 meeT QT Theodore Wirfh course, Washburn finished flffh. Poul Richmond vvcis The only Miller To quolify for o Region V berfh. l-le fired o 73 To win The Region V Tournc1menT. pfoinp Reuferfeldf, Podos. ROW 2: Mr. Rullifson, Nel- 141 we TL K wil ,nfl 14 ' 'lt 'f ,df ifiifilfsff , ygfazifgiffa . 1 A JF' MMRT is Jim Lynum, second mon STANDINGS W L RoosevelT .... . . . lO O Edison ...... . 9 l WASHBURN . . . 8 2 NorTh ...... . 6 4 SouThwesT . . . 6 4 Henry . . . . . . 5 5 WesT .... . . 4 6 Morsholl . . . . 4 6 Cenfrol . . . 2 8 SouTh ..... . l 9 VocoTionol .. . O lO 2 ,, .. .f,' ,,i : 1 Sift ...W . . . il GIIIIAXX M M GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM ROW I: K. Lund, Smith, Sheoffer. ROW 2: Lovering, Heisel, B. Lund. Lund, A. Felcher, Heisel, Sweetnom, Peterson, B. Lund. GIRLS' SWIMMING FINALISTS ROW I: C. Smith, Rotzel, Pot Harris, Turnbull. ROW 2: Heisel, Stephan, S. Smith, Reufer, Lund. ROW 3: Hickory, Heim, Putnam, Harrison, Penny Harris, Mill, Wilson. 52,5 ww Q , M f-123 . GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM ROW I: Smith, Lovering, J. Felcher, Gates, Hendrickson ROW2 K 142 S Q3 Q4 Y-7 E X. l r 3 C9 irq? if GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM ROW 'Ia Penny Harris, Reuter, S. Smith, Rotzel, assi. N. Smith, Lynum, Dahlstrom, Turnbull, York. ROW 3: Stephan, Franke Hickory capt., Pat Harris, capt,, Lund, Quest. ROW 2: Heim, Harrison, Putnam, Bouten, Mill, C, Smith, Wert, Schlesinger, Hill, Kuterling, Wilson. GIRLS' GOLF TEAM ROW I: Sykora, Oliver, Rovick, Thompson, Smith, Lund, Ander- son, Heisel. 143 SPORTS . I . THE FEMININE toucH The Washburn girls' sports program was made up ot tour separate teams: the swimming team, the tennis team, the badminton team, and the golt team. Washburn had nineteen girls swim- ming in the city hnals. ln order to quality tor city competition a swim- mer must have had one ot the ten fastest times in her event in the city. 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The tinolists for the Wel- Senior Women xyffia' XA Arne announces Sophomore Council members Spirit of Welcome prevails at first stag come Kings and Queens from each class were pre- sented. A Welcome Dance clirnaxed The doy. The Blue Notes and Rhythm Aires provided music for dancing in both gyms. Suspense Thar had mounted during The Week prevailed ThroughouT The evening. During in- termission, Arne Rovick, announced The sophomore STudenT Council memloers, Then crovvned The Wel- come Day RoyalTy. Kings and Queens were Gerry Clark and Marge Svendson, sophomores, Bob Von Horn ond BeTTy Sue Rae, iuniors, ond Bob Grossman and Vicki Berk, seniors. RUNNERS-UP Maryanne Foote and John Arkell, Susan Gisvold and Steve Youngdahl Sherry Sweetnam and Gary Mam men, Greg Wright and Kristi Holmquist, Sandy Hatch and Lu Ann Wahl Paul Fredlund and Holly Elwell HOMECOMING Homecoming Week was a whirl of acTiviTies. Each class made Their own TloaT Tor The halTTime parade and deco- raTed The halls of one Tloor wiTh PUT WesT To l2esT. Friday aTTernoon pom-poms, balloons, sTreamers, and posTers filled The halls, declaring ThaT Washburn musT win over WesT. The Homecoming audiTorium was alive WiTh The spiriT of The week. Peppy acTs encouraged The Team and increased everyone's hopes Tor a vicTorious Homecoming game. The suspense of The CoronaTion heighTened The exciTemenT. Washburn rooTers Thronged To The Homecoming game againsT WesT aT Parade STadium. DespiTe Their cheers The fans saw The game end in a scoreless Tie. ATTerwards wiTh undaunTed spiriTs sTudenTs and alumni re- Turned To The school Tor The Homecoming Dance. Coach Pillsbury encourages his Team 148 Juniors' pep encourages varsity WesT geTs ouT of sTep aT Homecoming audiTorium ,, XXX Royalty ride on Cake during halftime parade VA,r'kJ as A. WW , fy, JAY-fn, '3-M., , h P w if Students ond Homecoming attendants register varied reactions to royal kiss . . . PUT WEST TO REST Paul Fredlund and Carol Lucas Gary Nystrom and Jeanne Tennier Jeff Carlson ancl Barb Melin REGAL WAQHBLIRNITES The Homecoming CoronaTion began as The five handsome couples walked down The aisle of The audiTorium To The plaT- form. Arne Rovick, senior class presidenT, pains-Takingly opened each envelope and revealed The names oT l96l Homecoming King Gordy Griller and Queen BeTh Birke- land. Their aTTendanTs were Jeff Carlson and Barb Melin, Paul Fredlund and Carol Lucas, Gary NysTrom and Jeanne Tennier, and Mark Odegard and Dianne Bergman. A floral bouaueT was presenTed To BeTh. AlTer a royal kiss, King Gordy and Queen BeTh led The procession ol Their aT- TendanTs from The sTage as Tom BergseTh and Dave Mickel- son sang a TribuTe To VVashburn's 196i Homecoming RoyalTy. Mark Odegard and Dianne Bergman 150 x .,t.. , ne' fa 1 S Q ,- i v 4 K pn. Q SADIE HAWKIN9 Washburn was again converTed inTo a Topsy Turyy Dog- paTch world Tor The GrisT sTaTT's annual Sadie l-lawkins Day Dance. Wildly arrayed DogpaTchers converged in The school Tor a rollicking nighT ol Tun. There was dancing in The girls' gym and games oT skill in The boys' gym plus a chance To geT hiTched by Marryin Sam. L'il Abner and Daisy Mae, Jim Osberg and Cindy Willis, were announced and cosTume prizes were awarded during inTermission. Bill Ronning and Sue JohnsTon had The Tun- niesT cosTumes. The mosT original award wenT To Bob Beck and Lee Lewis. Dressed as lvlarnmy and Pappy Yokum, Dick Bakke and Merrily Borell were The mosT auThenTic. A beard conTesT compleTed The inTermission, and The prize Tor The mosT masculine beard wenT To Bob Powers. Menfolk vie for beard honors. Marryin Sam Ties The knoT. 152 Funniest Bill Ronning and Sue Johnston Winners show ingenuity pays 2-w ! The page makes The coronaTion complefe. Miss Snow Swirl is crowned. Miss Snow Swirl '62, Barb Melin. A sparkling winTer TanTasy seT The scene Tor The Snow Swirl, on December l5. The l2yThm Aires provided The music Tor dancing in The beauTiTully decoraTed girls' gym. ATTer she was crowned Miss Snow Swirl, Barb Melin named The members of The '62 l-lall oT Fame. Mark Parsons enTer- Tained wiTh his Talk-singing, and The inTerrnission was com- pleTed. The Snow Swirl was Washburn's only semiformal dance aT The winTer. lT was sponsored by The Wahian sTaFT in order To raise Tunds Tor The '62 yearbook. SNDW QWIRL Girls gab amid dancers 153 SING WE NOW OF CHR!STMAS The annual ChrisTmas ConcerT puT WashburniTes in a holiday spiriT. Under The Combined direcTion of Mr. Bolevvine and Mr, Lydell, This program was presenTed on December QT. Many small groups sang Carols and hymns in hve diTTerenT languages. The orches- Tra enTerTained aT The beginning of The program and during inTermission. SoloisTs were Toni l-larrison, Jean Magnussen, Lu Ann Wahl, and Nancy Walkup. The massed chorus, combining almosT TTve-hundred voices, sang a Thrilling TTnale. Holiday harmony by The Chames 154 Trumpet Trio ioins in Fanfare for Christmas Day The Quarter Nofes Take a Sleigh Ride. T im 52 DiTTo Dance was The TiTle oT This year's Twin dance, sponsored by Blue Tri. Gay decoraTions, red and whiTe sTreamers and diTTo marks, added To The Tun. The STar- dusTer's provided music Tor all kinds oT dancing, vary- ing Trom The TasT Tempo Tor The polka and The TwisT To The dreamy Tempo Tor slower dancing, Twin cosTumes ranged Trom new Tads such as purple people-eaTers and Baggiesf' To The ouThTs oT piraTes and The Roaring TwenTies. The prize Tor TwinnesT Twins wenT To Barb Aske and Warren Pillsbury. Roxy Johnson and Tom Lehman won The TiTle of mosT original Twins The Two couples chosen as TunniesT Twins were l-lilary Sikora and Bob Van l-lorn and Carolyn Kingsley and Gary Anderson. Ghouls display Their originality. Robin Hoods capture TwinniesT TiTle. Chain gang keeps in sfep at Blue-Tri Dance. gay. N' 4 ,gms- It T V ,. V uv.. N 5 K ghd Tail-H1 -sf Edgy 'WW .li afvei s lf' ' .eff if 'T I 1 .'Tx.rz+-...- ' ' ., , , 155 4? H. W a yr.. V , f H1 . 0- nw r rx ln T.-13. Juniors prove They're FunniesT in Turnobout costumes Look-alikes Take an inTermission. Paris Nightmare finale l l HEAVE-Ho E l Lindy Lulu number Teafures Candy Hall and Bob Van Horn. l l l snow. .. SNOW SNOW PARTY Three hundred exuberanT seniors converged on Theo- dore WirTh Park, January 26, Tor The Senior Snow ParTy. The Typical MinnesoTa cold didn'T chill Their en- Thusiasm as They slid down The hills on cardboard, Toboggans, and oTher Things. LaTer aT The ChaleT, every- one Warmed up by square dancing and TvvisTing. ll 156 l l ! . . VARIETY . . VARIETY . . VARIETY lvlillvvheels This year sparkled vviTh enThu- siasm and hard vvorlc Planned and or- ganized by sTudenTs, The acTs, under lvlr. Krause's direcTion, displayed Typical Washburn ingenuiTy. The Three TullsTage acTs vvere composed of members of each class. The sophomore acT, VVesTern Washburn, carried ouT iT's Theme vviTh several singing groups and even a can- can line. A huge group oT iuniors and seniors concocTed a Paris NighTmare complere vviTh long, green undervvear. The BirTh of The BeaT, a dance- Through-The-ages number, relived such old Tavorires as The CollegiaTe and The CharlesTan. Tom BergseTh narraTed and accompanied This senior acT. Laurie NaThanson goT The shovv oicl To a Tremen- dous sTarT vviTh EveryThing's Coming Up Roses. Individual acTs included De Cul- ver's Tap dancing, Jerry Feil4er's Magic Tor Kids, a l-loney Bun number by Jill DechTer, and an acrobaTic dance by l-lolly Elvvell. Tvvo nevv singing groups made Their dubuTsf a senior auarTeT of Bob Grossman, Jerry lvlarxhausen, Tom Lehman, and Jon Larson and a iunior dueT, Don Barclay and Dan Povvell. The lvlillermen, a svving band, led by Dick Rees perTormed several rousing numbers. A new senior quartet Powell and Barclay hunT for The Roving Gambler A sTop along The BirTh of a BeaT Can can, WesTern sTyle 157 Dogpatchers in their Sunday best Any library books in there? Mighty Mr. M makes mark. ffsh ort skirts tickle The pause that refreshes Washburn goes Metrecal. L ,ff 2 , ff 4' J 5 mffffl 1 V I 2, 2,1 1 1 ! 3' I 9 fp, if fl Students nonchalanting air-raid drill V L, fig, 24' Enthusiastic fans cheer out v-i-c-t-o-r-y. r - fi if f' .3 ,s KX! Hhs Winter comes to Washburn Speech stool improves verbal delivery. X l lll lll 1 Fads prove usefulness. sf' JET Z? WQRK l A , ,Al .Y , DFTWRE fjfyxm-,HIM Y '.Tf55f15i?l'? '7
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