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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.
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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
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.. .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.
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