Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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LYNN HAMILTON ART EDITOR ............... JOAN ANDERSON PICTURE SCHEDULE ........... JANICE MYREN ADVISERS ................. AUGUST D. SCHAUER HARRY N. VAKOS MERRILEY BORELL .... Page UNDERCLASSMEN. . CAROL HUBER ......, Page I 8 GEORGIA JOHNSON EXU B E RAN CE ACTIVITIES ....... LILLA O'GRADY ...... Page 4 JOHN RICHARDSON DETERMINATION SPO RTS ...,...... BARBARA DAHLSTROM Page 8 CURTIS HOUSTON I SARA SEDGWICK REMINISCENCE MEMORIES ...... MARY HILL ......... Page IO4 SUSAN JOHNSTON SHERYL LONGMAN ANTICIPATION SENIORS ....... JANE DeLAPPA ....... Page I24 KAREN GRUBER LAURA SCARLETT 5 I , J u A J L., ww . - V .uw - ,. ,. . ,, 1M .-P :V 575 ,a4f??fQ.zp:S5'i15W2' 'LW .. 1 Y il FLA'l3L?71if?:iL-'f , f 1 A gy3f'1e3p,ifMgsa :i1:g,',.Q .WVWLS'fwwtifkffi--f2'1 Lin , H ,,,,, Biff-f'12-1afHxiwizyyriieizzbiiisszsew 'A V , - '-l':z-fw1fll1::HZQ:'3.-155529 ' t .- in y - Q ..., Vw v , A 2 1 EARN ESTN ES Carl W. Anderson, Principal As The school year draws To a close, we can poinT wiTh pride To The accompIishmenTs ol anoTher class ol ouTsTanding sTudenTs. Again, The Washburn ban- ner has been held high, BoTh in The classroom and on The aThIeTic held, The sTudenT body has been sTriving consTanTIy Tor beTTer perTormance and higher sTandards oT achievemenT. I hope ThaT you seniors will pause aT graduaTion Time and express your appreciaTion To Those who have conTribuTed To your success. You owe a greaT debT To your par- enTs, who have sacrificed and worked so ThaT you mighT become beTTer educaTed. You should appre- ADMINISTRATIO ciaTe, also, The many lacuITy members who have given much Time and el:lorT in guiding and direcTing your academic endeavors. I hope ThaT you are aware of The greaT privilege ThaT has been yours, The privilege To aTTend a public secondary school in a democraTic socieTy, IT is our hope ThaT you will use wisely The knowledge you have acquired To help solve The many problems which will conTronT your generaTion and ThaT Tram your ranks will come many of The leaders ol Tomorrow. BesT of luck To all of you. CARI. W. ANDERSON Principal Harry N. Vokos, Assistant Principal Mrs. Marjorie Hoagland Sheila Woodbeck, Margaret Brown Florence Donohue AND STAFF E l l .. ' 6 '5'1,i. f 1 y Mabel Christensen Obert Evenson Ethel Paleen Clarence Ohland Mrs. Mary Alice Wells Garrard Beck mr Mrs. L. Marie Bohmbach Kathleen Dowling Robert Blackmur Robert Krause ,JK V iT?fiDW Armilla Walsh E GLISH Gary Wald ' Louis Claeson Georg Lykken Mrs. Annette Dah Mrs. Madeline Monson Benita Kane IJW James Rutherford Mrs. LaValle Andersen Harold Dunn Ronald Rogers Mary Laird 1 1 l Michael Dills FOREIG ANGUAGES Mrs. Margaret Beran Harold Sioding GN Willard Horns Roy Linclsteclt Louden Schlagel Katherine Cromley Frank Arlo Fred Curtis Mark Goodman Raymond Smith 12 SOCIAL Carl Carlson STUDIES Esther Tenenholtz Mrs. Elizabeth Mills Mrs. Marilyn Kutish Wrlluam Kuross Harry Pulyer Robert Golclstrand Donald Lapp SCIENCE ,f M' Alvin Roder Gary Traynor Erling Reque David Dornfeld Russel Helleckson ,L 2' Main.. 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Saw Renee Ciardelli Sue Cizinski Gerry Clark Jane Clark Barb Clausen Kafhy Clemens Rose Cohen Debbie Cohn Carol Colby Bonnie Collins Jeff Connell- Bill Conners Don Cook Nancy Cooke Glenn Coppersmifh Henry Cooper Jo Annice Corder Pete Cottrell Linda Coulier Sue Craig Mike Culberf Sharon Curr Dan Cybyske Chuck Dahl Stan David Don Davies Judie Davis Liz Davis Caroline Dean Jil Dechier CLASS JUNIOR Bottom Row: Minty, Bom- bach, Walters. Row 2: Rogers, Thompson, Smith. Brian Ebeling Larry Edlund Dwighf Ekholm JeH Elavsky Paula Eliason ii! wi S5 G 5 ' 7 Jon Elffmann 0F'64 William Elke Greg Ellsworth Sue Elstad Judy Ericksen Dan Erickson Jim Erickson Jo Ann Erickson Laurel Erickson Mark Erickson Mark Eriksson Marge Eustis Bob Evans Olive Evenson Jim Fair David Fawcett Marge Fechner Jean Felscher Sandy Finstrom Carole Fischer sg 3 s,,, A F -J 9 1 A' um? Q 3 ,W ,, .mi f :s L . Da ve Fish E kkgl 5 55 ,,s K S ha rY n Fish sg Lois Flesnef Diane Flodin ' Kathy Flohr Dave Floyd Bob Flueckiger fi: . 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A,,r ,. 27 ,, H we-S L fav Elk Juniors ioin crowd in cheering City Champs Mike McCall Lora Beth McCarthy Dan McCormick Sharon McElIigoH Don McKay Jaan McLeister Mike McNeal Marion McNurlen Mary McHale Pat McHale Dan Menser Eileen Mercier Cathy Meyer Stephanie Meyer Marilyn Michales Jeanne Mikelson Evan Mikkelson Sandy Miller Steve Miller Diane Mitchell Kathy Moe Penny Moe Nancy Moore Joe Morgan Donna Morrison Bonnie Mortenson Jan Muedeking Michele Mullin Tim Mungavan Michele Murnane . t. ,Sr 5 af if P 1. ,I L i , L trrr O L A cgi I ..E. ,.. Ns y X, h . :HA lm i t . , 3, . i of .. ,i .k,, ii , f s A Q rpg I ' ' Q . ' ' ef' ' kh- f ' .. if -- r -'Ni , It-. , we tirs -. 1 Jw ,Q J 'iw i 1 it 'Y fi - 1 I if is sl s !P!' ::: VL yn S i i i ia, 'N 'r Y? ' hir lr ,sf W ii T' L2 t'fff?si i fr is 'r '1 C 1' v I 1 e? 'i f+if' lit 5 'G' as: - Q Wig 'E -Clk -' L , L k,.,L M , . 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Margaret Ponstord K ' r Penny Peterson fi Sandy Peterson , ,e x Zigi, ' Judy Plitman f Kassandra Polymeros M, A-4' L it C W Dick Postell - f , Julie Potter Jim Pray Carol Preist Bill Pritchard Cathy Putnam Robert Quick Joe Radienovich Arlymae Rand Lynda Rasmussen Joan Raymond Sue Reardon Dave Rissi Bill Roberts Pam Robertson Elaine Rochlin Sharon Rodley Don na Rognlie Judy Roioff ,gj ' T' Connie Rondeau -. Q! M R ic h a rd Roo me if, . A 1 Kerry Rosen l A ' in i s G ra ce Ross , Gail Rotegard Ann Rotzel Steve Ru n kel Q ' N : 'V ' Ch uck R u n n i n g f x, ' Barb Sobosko , 'QP' ' Gary Sackrider A' P . U, ,ii,, r . . . ' , 1, Sue Sandland Duane Sarazin 5 Joy Satre 3 John Saunders 5 V Patty Sawyer V Judy Scarlett Henry Schaelter lzl :vv P sau Schalbe Yi S - Kathy Schall Carol Schlesinger Bob Schlosser H s ll ',iV Craig Schert - VV -- Richard Schmidt 4 lll. , Harry Schmitz I 32.19 i ' Bob Schonbefg Fred Schroeder V Dave Schultz l lzilv I i f ,IHE My Sharon Schweppe is 1 29 up? is V .2 K .gl- A- ms 9? ,Q if Q Qi ,, f --if .fmggil M, i J f ,I J it 0 . i il i r 'Qu' f 4 .. A H 4? l p1 'ff Z Q2 'A 332, ' 1 .1 2 iv f S 'Y J I n H44 iw , if . :X qigfg f ' L . if Y i ,ff f , rf, 97 ,kt 3 2 ' 1' E is lk it ,ip il ' I .W 1- , D :Lg ,,. Q -3 'M' A pi X74-4'l' I ,, ., i s Q gg! , , Z' V Q. '-4 f I 'l as-ft L Jef A2 ,fl , ' S 'we ' i ' Z' my 4 gf x 18 I 421 J, J ,S r, 4 , f ,ww f 9' 'list 'ii' f . LFE is Maris P3 .1 ,i f 6 X f at Q! H ,,:' ' i S -t i 'Q 'fl ., ,ff 5 : I ,l 'Wea if 4 ' is f if i 5 'i Randi 'W' , I ,, 'fm I 2 W er . . 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Sat - H: - -f . itwf M M f L Kathy Scott Patricia Seidel Beverly Seim Joe Seltz Kathy Selvig Mike Shannon Sheila Shannon Jim Shearer Dave Sherrill Jim Shosted Lois Sickler Richard Sigardson David Sinclair Robert Sirany Steve Skaar Barb Skow Leslie Smiley Jean Smith Linda Smith Nancy Smith Jane Smolak Bob Snoutter Kathy Snow Guy Somers Sylvia Spain Jim Spanyers Sandra Spell John Sprague Richard Stahl Bill Stanley A TICIPATI G i SJ wi? fe J Qtr Hott. -'sl ua' 4 Michael Swartz Dave Swedin John Sweet Dave Swenson Donna Swenson John Swenson The Juniors sa' Pat Taillefer Kathy Tasa Dave Taylor Barb Theim Dave Thomas Randi Thompson John Tietz Kirby Titus Linda Tripp Barb Tucker Liz Tucker Myron Turnbull Tom Tustison Norton Twite Joann Tysdal Stephanie Ulman Mike Valentine J V: 'K '- if lv he 'L if l ,Ss 3 ,. Q, V ., W , J if wi 4 Q? 3 ir wg, 33' N: si A x if ' 9 Q 5 if Sr iff, Sandy Va nderkooi K Q W 4 Q Judy Vicars Paige Van Vorst Linda Wallace Jim Wallfred Pat Wallin John Waterhouse Rob Webb Nancy Wegger Linda Weibel Melanie Weisskopf Paul Welschinger Priscilla Westphal JU IORS 're 'gonna fight' I Q gzfr- -, o All ici.-i .W , if .ff A ii i, T . iee Mf i Mary Whitaker Q Royce White ,L V , V Julie Williams H V , Marcia Willis Kathy Wilson Marni Wilson Q i f - If Ginny Wirt ri. 7 Judy Wiste Y Eva Wittles Mary Wood 7 Sue Woodfill Tom Worlhing . -V Ma ry Ann Wray 'L Ed Wffghf T 1 Robin Wright Steve Youngdahl Linda Zuelke 31 2 -.,. 1: v 44 ,, I My 1 x lg' f ' 1 Tv T f Z 'J 3 5 ir si - 739 ,rl ie? : W -,, if , 1 V- . 3 3 is '-me Sri YL' , I. A gi if. s A ?L:frgs.. ?f, x '4- ,.. -f-it if , ,131 I f' S 1 Q if if ' , 1 f f r .Zi ' , .X- if . ,, i 5, ..,., 7- :gig f i fix 5 ! , K L zum R 5 film' wg, iw , , S ,Q if , Q i z Lkgr M, . f ::m:, . ' f A an l X I' fi, iii'-2-1' ' i sk, ,is , Q,... ., V , iw A if in + 5 'S a si? H5 JK J 1, Q ' i if Y f i gms 5' ws mv- . 1, j' .,mh A RF Pill' f 'J if . . , t w . ll 4 531 is ,,. 1,3- mf r , 3' ,. i X rw , Z ,s Gwen Alldridge Barbara Allen Mike Alwin Jim Amundson Al Anderson Barb Anderson Bob Anderson Chuck Anderson Duane Anderson Jay Anderson ,.-wi if if Janice Aalberfs Anne Abbott Marc Adams Sharon Ahern Bruce Aiax Terry Akenson SOPHOMQRE J ASS X A -' J' . A Judv Andefm ck r .L .,,. ,,. , N ,, 1 ,. ..: 5 I Judy Anderson Y ., i . . B Q Q. : A V . . fx' ,if A 2 .1 Zn: 5 J jig' Vg. ., , f K 4 I I y .c? 2 ,A VK - Judy Anderson Z f 5-iz' .1 Qi. E ,Bl i Linda Anderson X. 5 , V ' Q , 1 -f , ,- gf . P -' i. rv. ' Pat Anderson X1 ' i i f 1 . , Q ' g ' ' f like Rose Anderson Y ' fi ' ' 'N --1 , -. ' ri ' Sharon Anderson ..,, : ' B F .im Tammy Anderson J ' K 5 '-v , u i Z of I L l V M L ' A Carol Anneti -,-. ,-,,, 7 J 's.,3g-QQ :gow .s fig i ' , '46, zzz 5: 'Q 'A's ' Jim Ashley gf Z ,.:' A-, 5 lillf ff , ,, ' ' Ka ren Ashner A L 5 k,,,A L , , s,,, , fl psy i I Susan Aspaas Y J A , Michelle Auger K ' bu V Q H V Jim Aulwes ,Q :Z f 5 Ki K i f Mike Awes Q -V p i ig y In Mike Aximan YK H . in Jane Babcock A Lee Bachman A - - by V . E , ,A Geri Backdahl f- I? zlz , 3 gh, ,Q 4 Mike Bailey 2.1 i ' f' . T gi J 3 , ' 2 '- f i ,. .sV ' an ,Q ,s,A 1 :Q - 3 Eg Dane Baker 7' A i 35 -ai I , ' ' V f ws- A ,L f B I Mike Baker ' ' A . if ' ,.21' f 155:iu?, ' Paul Balizerson fr :ghi V is I K W ..:' Jim Bang iq si 1 . Q,-i f 1 ie , J ,-.ek - Judy Bmb i j Q L . kh LL 'pix' H 7, 23 ,-4 il L . Bruce Boron 'ff B A r -., V Jock Bartholomew , -A -y r Ov H rvr' ' J ' fd ITM , Q- ' 1- iii ' 4. f-:: 5 5, , v s ' Q J A, ..f,5yf',,,. .' egg- -lUClY BUUVUUV' re- My W Kathy Bazinef ' V ' - I J A i Barb Beaiy W V mg, :ii H l i V fm S A If L 4? John Beck ri. D 'Qu , i Q 7 Pefer Beck Gi. ' 5 J' 4, 1 'gym Elaine Becksfrum :'1 A Greg Beeih lr ' 1 -Q Q if. if 32 Kathryn Bell Tracie Bell Mickey Belzer Diane Bengtson Mike Benidr Mary Benson MINIATURE Diane Booth Tom Botten Jan Boulett Judd Brackett Stuart Braman Louise Braunstein Roberta Bregman Dennis Brekke Terry Brennan Kathy Brockman Bob Brown Cary Brown Nancy Brown Nancy Brown Linda Bucek Helen Buchmueller Stephanie Bundul Bill Bunker Diane Burak .lan Burniece Doug Byrne Anne Calendine Rick Campion Jet? Carlson Sally Carlson Gary Casperson Cheryl Chapman Pam Christensen Karen Christofferson Don Christopher is 3 I in 3- , A, gf 3, r - V N K W K .f ,ja-. f-:: ' ur 5:1 Linda Berg H H Mike Berg g N Larry Berge L if t M ret Ber h lv l -, argo 9 if J ,, A B B , X lsr '- DeAnn Bergquist ,I i -- . i Pat Berkman ' H . in :,V H, gif Bob Bergstrand ,, , ' D Bob Billings f l D If X B .c e X Ag! 'E 'lA 'l Alexis Bingham Marcia Bixby John Biorge Bonnie Blanco Shelley Blanchard Peter Blomberg Bruce Bolduc Dennis Bollefer K P 9 M. Dfw- , L , was ar .gs N e r i f-fix A E. ,vsp . in I .. K ,-.- Q 'fix x jg fr cliir Q W it it S lr , 22:1 .::,, 6 iiii si, 4 .yll I M l L - Ei' l l M? f l ' ' -' .- 1 it gi f ,,': .- ' 'E :If i' K r, , grser Y iii i x r'r' l ja 'fl f , aa ' V ,. V f 1 es 33 Q .nw , i' .. W . C EQQ 'gli :wi X ,:,.,K, J .3 my H ,Er Z-x iw X if-r ff 1 If ff , , 1 . - Y so 2 ,f gc I , ll oo. .qqAA. J J '-:. A -f IIK J- . y y ., Qi. J J- , - X , I . or if f. X 2111.7 -' Y A1 M - L. 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I A ,gif - fill- , ,1 lx Q' 2 J 2 , ik Susan Danielson Jim Davis Jim Deems Mary De Gidio Steve DeGidio Bill Dehning Paul Deladi Steve De Lapp Joan De Mufh Jon Denham Gloria Denkmann Dick Diamond Cindy Dickinson Claudio Diessner Bob Dillon Pere Dircks 34 Kay Chrisfopherson Al Ciordelli Bertie Ciardelli Linda Clark Judy Clausen Jerry Clendening Pat Collins SharonxCollins Gil Combs Bob Commerford Pam Conway Bill Cook Tom Cook John Corra Kathy Cosfello Vic Coursolle Carol Crawford Diane Cronsfrom Joyce Cundy John Curry Nancy Curtis John Cushman Bill Cufler Kirk Dahl Barb Dahlen Tim Dohlin Greg Dalhoug Pai Danahy Trudy Dcmahy Bob Danielson i l 1 SOPHOMQRES SOPHOMORE Bottom Row: Beck, Sioding, Tennen- holfz, Fisher, Wald. Row 2: Kirsch- baum, Bolewine, Laird, Dahl, Crom- Bill Dohoney Tom Dosfal Bruce Doughman Pal Draheim Phillip Drofning Brad Dunn ggi? 1 .vc , . rs, g fz a ia, W V pf 'G Ks PREPAR Tim Dwyer Vicki Dygve Richard Earle Caihy Echerf Jim Eddy Allan Eggers Bill Ehlers Ron Eide Gary Eikum Sfeve Ellenburg Carter Ellis Mark Ellis John Ellsworth Sarah Elsfon Diane Emond Tom Engdahl Kevin Engebrefson Bill Engfer Bonny Erickson Richard Erickson Carol Erwin Gary Evans Larry Everson Diane Fahse Steve Falk John Farmer Carol Farnham Trudy Farrell Virginia Feidf Gregg Felsen E ADVISERS Iey. Row 3: Claeson, Lydell, Lykken, Horns. Cosg rove, Doris Frirzen Chris Frommelt Roberta Fuller Tom Gaffney Sue Galarneau Jerry Galarneau i. K , E . K 'W W f T' as ia if 7? if S1 V- ,E if rits? 41- ' -fee. ax -N . ,. 5, . .i is-we E L lv? Karen Fergesfad Rick Ferris Janet Feske Kathy Fillmore Larry Fimon Mitchell Fine Pai Finke Diane Flanders John Flohr Gregg Floyd Stephan Flygare Bev Fogel Jack Foster Tom Frank Pete French Jim Frey . ' ,, . A ef if 3 , WM 35 Q K i fy? F J i z o 'W 1' g 1-3 , 4 .I V W .:- , ...-of f E vb Q.. 1 X' ',., - . ss, 5 , 4 5 g 1' V -4? Q 5 X A 52? , W . B159 2 fii f 5 1 dc sf J 1 4' ww .. ,. . S , cv , MF P I il, , F M -L I ...J NX N Y,-wiv? we 'F 5 Mg A ' 'i' H. nl ,.- fu qf- -- K f Q fl J - arg? F 'h awaii' 41 :gi 121:3 5 , ,W , -fr J 'Ii ' 93' s uf , .- I -I .' L : Sf' A ' is if ' V, V f x wi QL mf . X lf -N, S X 5' 'QS' s Er nf 8 at I r Q in-Af fi 'J J as Q i Eg:-:Iii We 'ii zz. 1 5 X yfw vi tg vm. mi X 5 c Af J i,si, ,,.. I W, f ',J252 ,. 'K 1 A ' 5 ' J if p f' , W V., uf 55, A E5 ' M -1-jj? f ' 1- .T K My v E:-f A3 Fri' - 5 Kgs 71' , J M , 4 an IN MEMORIAM Linda Gardner Barry Garnett Therese Gaudette Mary Gibson Margaret Gifford Brian Gilbertson Greg Graham Paul Grambsch Sfeve Gravrock Julie Green Nancy Griffiths LoAnn Grill Nancy Grosefh Barb Gustafson Dana Gustafson Dick Gustafson Donna Gustafson Jane Gustafson Tom Gustafson Boyd Hagen Jim Hagen Nan Hall Mark Hallonquist Arlene Halverson Jody Halvorson Brian Hamilton Becky Hammer Janet Hannes Darlene Hansen Gary Hanson Y 2 X is 3 T S .ss Z 1 J A NAN REBECCA HALL Her friends within the Washburn com- munity feel a deep sorrow at the loss of Nan on December 15, T962 A14 Tense Sophomores identify themselves for WAHIAN pictures Phil Hansen Gary Hanson Gene Haugens Tom Hawley Richard Hayes Harwood Hegna 5 1 v i, M 1: 3 gg A so f 5 1 s wf r ew ' i 3 xx 1 s '5f?: Z: QQ5i 421 21 2 K.. Ag. 2 ww X Mary Hanson Paula Hanson Sandy Hanson Tom Hanson John Harden Debbie Hardin Sue Hardin Nancy Harding Todd Harley Becky Harloff Craig Harris Pam Harris Pam Harris Jackie Harrison John Hart Mike Hartse Vw? EW A r x ii 36 'Q- -.f '1v-: 5 l gssf ..,, 3, iw - pu., was 2 cs if it mf , if Vf-f- h ,l J 4.2 ri' fm A I ' A 5 'vtl T , M T l y 1 Z Z.. lf - . -.y. T J . A ,c ' 4 T .L fl s A B Qc .c - i r i. , A we 1 6. 3 W 3 laws 5 f E r 8 .Aff ,. .4. i. J -. - Q i--' , V, K wi 'gi 5 H 1 , . so . 5, 'R Kuo ti L , , , ,1 ' -ffm 'I' 'vs M as fs! 35 r ' H f- J me , jx x sis J Q Z stall ,N so ., lrl f I r F . m e t LH ' A 7 Q fs-My S Q I . K, A ,I rg A 5 ti . k i? - . .- , . J -F. Lyle Hulsing Jack Hultstrancl Ivor Hunt Larry Hunter Pat Hurlbutt Diane lmsdahl Jay Irvine Karen Iverson Mike Iverson Jim Jackson Diane Jacobson Nancy Jacobson David Jensen Juanita Jensen Linda Jensen Roberta Jewson . AEA 1 X ' kk, J? , .,V W 1 .f h ' Qs-'Ig V F X? -,', 1 m A , ' 459' 'fist A ,fQ'aw'a.+ ---I ... ,Q iffy? si ' ., K ' - 5 t , A ' if ' W wi f . 'I- ' - I . , ...s. . A . A , ,,.f .. 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J' .A', Bruce Lee Jim Leet Mary Lenning Foster Lewellen Janice Lewis Eilene Liimatainen Jan Lind Steve Lindell Bob Lindgren Barb Lindquist Nancy Little Dennis Liudahl Leslie Livingston Doug Loberg Steve Loechler Gene Lokensgard 'iii 51' ' 4 :gsm K W, Ee Q Leis' Peg Larsen Paul Larson Steve Larson Charles Lau Sue Laybourn JoAnne Lebeis Sophomore Mob encourages Miller champs ' L in H ix fi Bi Q, sw ei., - If L pi Au i All '- gf C 'fill' ' vim - S XR J ef J-W Brian Love Ginny Lowen Scott Luers Cheryl Luger Sue Luhman Julie Lund Sue Lundahl Dave Lundberg Carol Lundborg Bob Lusk Jay Luttio Dorothy Lyman Jim Lyons Kathy Mahoney Elaine Makres Ethel Makres Nancy Maland Mary Markham Unni Maroy Mike Marston Jim Morton Linda Martin Marilynne Martin Drew Mathews Mary Matson Ann Mattice Bruce Mattson Lynn McArdell Bill McCabe Judy McCabe ..i- -, 3? :Y H' :Z gui, if' V K.. , R , iv, lEE!EL 1 ' 2, ' ic! Q 342,-1? 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PROBABLE y Lee Moe Heidi Malin Ted Molskness Mary Monahan Laurie Monten Mary Moon JeFf Morgan Mary Kay Morin Sue Mortenson Bruce Mosler Bonnie Mousseau Jo Ann Mueller Sfeve Muenzer John Munson Colin Murphy Pai' Murphy Harold Myklebye Bruce Myren Cheryl Hayes Becky Nelson Craig Nelson Doug Nelson Erlene Nelson Harrief Nelson Jim Nelson Keifh Nelson Linda Nelson Richard Nelson Steve Nelson Steve Nelson wg-. lm ' . Sophomore Homecomin ! l Judy Nenonen Ruth Nesset .left Newstrom Ron Nicholas Panayiota Nichols Stuart Nielsen POTE TIAL -oat displays Senior attendants. 4 Pat Ortloff Chuck Osborn Sharon Osborne Debbie Ostrom Kathy Otto Roberta Over Nancy Overland Richard Overlin Carolyn Overstreet Amy Page Rita Paierski Nancy Palmer Naomi Palmer Mark Palmquist Nancy Pappas Marcia Parmeter Dick Parsons Chuck Paschke Louise Parten Dan Patton Diane Paukner Bill Paulson Sandy Paulson Steve Paulsen Charles Paulus Wayne Pearson Darlene Pederson Dee Dee Pelecis Len Pelletier Glen Perlman Marie Norby Newell Nordbye Bev Nycklemoe Kris Nyen Yvonne Nylen Dennis Ogilvie Gary Olloerding Kathy Oliver Dave Olson John Olson Mary Jo Olson Mike O'Neill Lynne Onsrud Tom Opheim Stephanie Ordahl Jon Orfleld li Q L , it , - er ' ii 4 w sw , 'j J L llz: 1,11 trll , i s C , . ' ,f , yyis N gli fl i it ie tai ,ig , sf M ,aff 'H Y 4 4 QA A P it tiff kkr' W4 , Q V if nf r , A. .Qi w g? gg' I . -1 if . 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Steve Reichert Sue Reitan Mary Reuteler Theresa Reynolds Jerry Rhodes Missy Richards Norweitta Richardson Cheryl Rieder Karalee Ringo Jerry Risberg Curt Rivers Judy Robbins K V ' iw , i i l . , , Steve Roberts Sue Robertson Dave Rockwell Judy Roe f ff- N 1 is i ii 4 , ,,, . I ,ft I . .. z qyq . .. EVk,h 4-2 Barb Perry Jackie Perry Rick Perry Jerry Person Larry Petersen Ann Peterson Cynthia Peterson Joan Peterson Karen Peterson Nancy Peterson Pam Peterson Sandra Pikul David Pollard Bill Porter Ray Pastels Bill Price Greg Price Tim Prouty Terry Purcell Dave Putrzenski Barb Quest Doug Quinn Kathy Radtke Nancy Radzom Dick Rahders Marcia Rand Bob Rasmussen Bill Ratner Chuck Ravine Kathy Rees CLASS Steve Rott Rick Rohkohl Bob Rollins Sue Rosenbaum Steve Rosenow Bill Rossbach A time to chew an OF '6 Sally Rossow Daryl Royster Don Rundquist Jim Rush Scott Ryan Al Sallee Ron Samuels Jean Sanderson Alana Sarat .lim Sarset Sallie Savage George Sayner Steve Schaeffer Tom Schermerhorn Ellen Schimelpfenig Mary Schmidt Greg Schofield Anne Schroeder Linda Schuck Miriam Schultz Joe Schusser Greg Schuster Kay Schwarzrock Bob Scott Connie Scott Bill Scurrah Steve Seach Carol Seegmiller Sue Selke Carol Sethre time to chat. f-nv Karl Sneider Sandy Snell Dawno Solomonson Ann Sonnesyn Gloria Sorensen Sharon Sorensen 1 . iif r,tt ts,y tttttst t fa 1 A 43 in . 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' bi- : W W Begnard WGQ ner 7, ,I 'Ev ' ' r'i ' if Z u y o urg YN 1. , l j I i A Mfg 4 lass crowds our halls Mary Jean Widtfelclf Katie Wilkinson Linda Will Nancy Williams Bonita Wilson Jay Wilson Wayne Winslow Jane Woll Barbara Wollan Richard Wronski Jan Youngquist Jim Youngquist 4 4. ,r , f em Steve Walker Eunice Walkup Tom Wollfred Mike Wallin Anne Walters Karen Walters Nancy Walton Martha Wanninger Rick Watson Carol Weisser Bonnie Werner Marlene Weum John White Larry Whittemore Diane Wiberg John Widen X V . - 4 ,f so ' 4, R , J A F My 'S 11. ia- ni ' fl W A A Mary Zimmerman N W CLASS BEGINS THE WAsHBuRN Rouns Karen Berg Carol Cartwright .loan Cundy Lynda Johnson Bill Mickelsen Rick Nagell Bolo Shutes M55 rw Q2 S 'Q 3 i'ii J i A J , Q -m -' ff ' 4232? 45 . I ie--f+ if 8 - . 3 Y 3' f as 'Q ffl? A M4 '51 .4 S wr QW , it ge MTX. ,Q if B 1 ... it J K ff? J 1. . -1521 ' f Q it 'W x Q W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m K 1wmwmmwwwQ1 f -11 -.1 1 - gl. - - -- -1 5 . 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Row 3: Brackett, Bottom Row Urban Schroeder Sweetnam Staubly Berg Harvey Gruber DeLapp, French, Holden, Mammen, Arkell, Heim, Trelstad, Serrill, Clark, Svendson Borell Row 2 Braman Anderson Laybourn Hannes Shaw Youngdahl, Babcock. TUDENT COUNCIL BE EFITS AN REPRESENTS ENTIRE TUDE T BODY Eight students from each class composed the Stu- dent Council, which acted as the representative body ot the students. lvlany time school activities and projects were made possible through the coun- cil's efforts - Welcome Week, booster buttons, school pens, a food drive, and Homecoming activi- ties, to name a tevv. Paul Heim provided fine leader- ship as president, while Steve Anderson assisted him as vice-president. The corresponding secretary, Sherry Svveetnam, handled all correspondence, the recording secretary, Karen Gruber, took accurate minutes ot all meetings. As treasurer, George Holden took the responsibility ot handling all ti- nonces. Faculty adviser Mr. Goodman helped to make the councils eftorts a success. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Heim, Pres., Sweetnam, Corres sec., Gru- ber Rec. sec., Anderson, Vice-pres., Holden, Treas. gilt I if In x f ,v fit 1 aff any L if I if 4 RS HIP . Egg? W1 J, tu fi Wg, 1 K . Ah, , , ,'s1.w5 5x' ' H 'si . iff-' ',..w-WSH' wa' A T L, 'vw A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Trow, Rec, Price, Scarlett, rill, Ivory, Hill, Hervey, Olson, Vondervort, Kuderling, Stohl, Joon Ander Sheehon, K. Anderson, Johnston, Linde, Holi, Gcingelhoft, Christoph, Gru- son, Halverson. ber, Borell, Fisher, Quest. Row 2: Rye, Rivers, Hortley, London, Hansen, Ser- NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Professor H. Thompson addresses students at the December NHS induction. l Stas .Q-If . - . 'X'- Sv C2 i Row 3: Ewing, Magraw, Oliveto, Higley, Walen, Rudi, Huber, O'Grady, Holden, Dean, James Anderson, Bieker, Rasmussen, Sonnesyn, Stenstrom, Dahlstrom, Ruud, Faddis, Hamilton, Berg, Iverson, Domholt, Weirick, My- Smith, Babcock. Not pictured: Sedgwick, Sweetnam, Reed, Jordan, Rosen- ren. Row 4: Eustis, Wachter, Paleen, Whitehead, Werner, Peterson, Butts, bloom, Sorensen, Carlson, Hakenson, Johnson. DISTINCTION AND HO OR l NHS OFFICERS: Bottom Row: Dean, Pres., Paleen, Adviser. Row 2: Dahlstrom, Sec.-Treas., Facldis, Vice-Pres. NHS is an organization of high honor and distinc- tion. Fitteen per cent ot the students in the senior class exhibiting outstanding standards ot character, leadership, scholarship, and service become mem- bers ot the National Honor Society. Students seek- ing membership in the Washburn chapter ot NHS must maintain at least a B average, participate in extra-curricular activities, display a vvell-rounded personality, and must have given service to the school. This year's National Honor Society, under the guid- ance ot Miss Paleen, the adviser, conducted classes and study halls tor absent teacher, ushered at the PTSA open house and Baccalaureate Service, dis- tributed senior commencement announcements, and helped vvith the TB chest X-ray unit. The National Honor Society was unable to take a school spon- sored trip this year, instead the members enioyed a canoe trip. This year was highlighted by a tinal pic- nic at which the senior members received their lite membership cards. I 5 1 mr, vv Azsynuuiw umm i MILLERS CELEBRATE HOMECOMING The GrisT provided Timely news and phoTographic Coverage in each oT iTs eighTeen issues This year. Mr. Lykken, adviser, and Chris Sonnesyn, ediTor, 2flflmliisiifiifglfifiif worked diligenTly To publish The besT GrisT's possible. lili i ilbp M L 1 Q1-Hffj, sil' ln addiTion To Tine ediTorials and news arTicles, Two yi ' ,Si , T new TeaTures appeared in The Grist - Take iT From , EI. T I Me and The SporTs Corner. As Chris bonnesyn ,M said, The aims and principles oT The Washburn ,Q T T ,,,,, GrisT are To presenT The news in an original, inTeresT- Qmipnlguvwinesgven, wmup ing, and accuraTe Tashioni To serve as The voice of TwoMoreDosestoCome iiw i i Washburn To The sTudenTs, Teachers, and communiTy. , ?igf31gi4..g,,,,,,,,e-wwfnrffi GRIST COVERS CURRE T mmwim -s A l T T 1 E i i 'i MILLER EVENTS EDITOR Chris Sonnesyn GRIST REPORTERS: BoTTom Row: Lake, Hurwicz, McNurlen, Adams, Spell, Cain. Row 2: Fisher, Reardon, Theim, Wray, Hoppenrath, Rochlin. Row 3: Cartwrighi, McSherry, Kosta, Jordan, Huso, Meyer, John, Row 4: Hanson, Paulson, Scott, Tripp, Kronestrom, Swanson. Row 5: Smith, Hammerschmidi, McCreary, Sandlund, SrniTh, Weirick, Domboli. GRIST STAFF: BoTTom Row: Mcgraw, Rasmussen, Serrill, Whitehead, STensTrom, Thomas. Row 2: Hoppes, Rosenbloom, Faddis, Schroeder, Ringham, Chrisfoph. Row 3: Larson, Johnson, Dooley, Jordan, Lander. NEW lNNovATioNs MARK THE '63 WAH IAN Publishing o losting record ot The yeor's events re- quires months ol work ond worry To meeT deodlines ond schedules. The editors and stolzl members con- cerned Themselves with phoTos, layouts, and copy os they strove To compile The best possible yeorbook. On This page you meeT The students ond adviser, lylr. Schouer, who hoye spent countless hours plonning and producing The i963 WAHIAN. CO EDITORS Could Thus mean another WAHIAN deadline? Eustls McCreory WAHIAN STAFF: Botfom Row: Anderson, Gruber, Sedgwick, Borell, Hill, Mr. Schauer ad xser Johnston Longmonn. Row 2: Dohlstrom, Scorlett, Rye, McCreary, Houston, Huber, Eustis, Johnson Hamilton Rlcha d son O Grady. Not pictured: Myren, De Lopp. AFS COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Livingston, Fisher, Heim, Scarlett, Fles- ner, Row 2: Johnston, Erickson, Svveetnom, Hill, Eustis. Row 3: Holden, De Lopp, Anderson, Bromon, Dierks, Sherry introduces Sylvici ond Fred, the exchonge students. IVIERICAN FIELD SERVICE COMMITTEE AFSers enjoy o poncolke breokfost. The purpose ot the Americon Field Service progrom is to enrich ond brooden understondings otpeople from different londs. Their gool is to strengthen the bonds ot unity ond peoce throughout the world. Over sixty countries porticipoted in the AFS progrom. This yeor Woshburn hod three toreign students: Fred Trou trom Germony, Silvio Tischouer from Chile, ond Curt Jespersen from Denmorlc In the ten yeors thot AFS hos been ot Woshburn, students hove hod the opportunity to know teen-ogers trom oll ports ot the vvorld, The AFS committee, tormed to roise money, spon- sored vorious octivities to fulfill this purpose. These octivities included o Twin City AFS donce in Morch, o poncolce breoktost ond dinner, ond o stog donce ot the Miller I-louse. Through the committee's efforts, tuture foreign exchonge students con come to Wosh- burn. The AFS Committee is olwoys busy. 3 B E i I 1 Q , 'ls 1- .d I' -of-J vo: A t T -in BLUE TRI CABINET: Bottom Row: Urban, Faddis, Smith, Sweetnam. Row 2: Cool, Schroeder, Eggers, Gruber. Not pictured: York. CHAPTER 'I: Bottom Row: Hawkinson, Price, Cole, Sayther, Dunn. Row 2: Husbands, Lenmark, Pednecu, Rand, Sikora. Row 3: Borell, Hall, Chapman, Rudi, Robinson. Row 4: Johnson, Brude, Podas, Hahn, Standing, Row 5: Everson, Myren, Ruiche, Dunhnan, Eggers, Brookman. This year seniors composed Blue Tri. The purpose ot Blue Tri is to promote Christian ideals, fun, and tellovvship. Keeping this in mind, the six chapters met tvvice a month to plan their various programs, Each chapter planned ioints vvith Hi-Y groups from other schools, service proiects, and educational meetings ot interest to the members. The cabinet met each Thursday vvith the advisers Mrs. Keegan and Helen Watson to plan all-school meetings. These included the Recognition Service, Mock Olympics, the Boulevard Twins Fashion Shovv, three chapel services at St. John's Church, the Father-Daughter Banquet, and the Installation Serv- ice. 55 i And this is the latest in fashion B LU E TRI . . . A CHRISTIAN GIRLS' ORGANIZATION The Florida look! 1:5512 1,.:'Y vw 1' . CHAPTER 2: Bottom Row: Thyberg, Easthagen, Brisbane, Eckermon, Lowe. Row 2: Nelson, Iverson, Heydt, Faddis, Sarles. Row 3: Malinosky, Oliveto, Hamilton, Aalberts, Hawkiinson. Row 4: Kingsley, Markey, McCoy, Eustis, Longman, Schroeder. FUN AN coNsTRucTivE CHAPTER 3: Bottom Row: Hansen, Napue, Cain, Genz, Goudette, Row 2: Wennberg, The llghllng of CCITtClleS of i:I'l6FlClSl1lp. Reuter, Fisher, Meikrant. Row 3: Rea, Nelson, Wagner, Overlay, McGraw. Row 4: Cul- ver, Gramak, Brodstad, Ogren, Sedgwick, Olson. Row 5: Ray, Smith, lverson, Domholt, Atwill. Row 6: Doyle, Kuuloits, Quam, Heisel, Ringharn, Davis. CHAPTER 4: Bottom Row: Andrews, Peterson, Reiter, Giving, Carlson, Wray, Penn. Row 4: Hoppenwrath, Ceclarstrand, York, Manning, Barstow, Kowol, Strand, Higley. Row 2: Hill, ivory, O'Grody, Borger, Perry, Hoppenwroth, Bowdman, Reed. Ruud, Mokres. Row 3: Walen, Johnson, Shaw, Urban, Smith, Carlbloorn, K i gf ,Il FELLCDWSHIP U 5 v ACTIVITY ' CHAPTER 5: Bofiom Row: Hawkinson, Smith, Scarleii, Rydlund, Modlin, Row 2: Johnston, Erickson, Vandervorf, Blanchard, Jordan, Row 3: Tischouer, Kosfa, Osman, Cool, Petersen, Osberg, Row 4: Rosenauist, Messner, Saucek, Schlessinger, Caiendine. Row 5: Popko, Lewis, Wesiermo, Welsh, Sweeinam, Wachter. CHAPTER 6: Boifom Row: Brecke, McSherry, Russ, Larson, Holmquisi, John- Siahl, Johnson, Huber, Hickory, Anderson, Sheflancl, Row 4: Campion son. Row 2: Gruber, Watrud, Horvey, Homry, Groseth, Malander. Row 3: Korshus, Hallquisf, Berg, Larson, Brucciani. Even Torecxdors came to Blue Tri Mock Olympics. A big, fat Mommy enjoys Mock Olympics. SILVER TRI CABINET: Bottom Row: Lynum, Putnom, Nelson, Honnah. Row 2: Tysdal, Kallestad, Michals, Muzetras, Dean. Row 3: Magnusson, Lilienfeld, Berg, Johnson. Not pictured: Olson, Gisvold, Rognlie. SILVER TRI The main purposes of silver Tri ore To unite girls in fellowship under God, ond To help Them grow os individuols. Composed of juniors and sophomores, Silver Tri enjoyed o yeor of voriety and ocTiviTy. Membership dues were used To finance its mony oc- TiviTies. Mrs. Monson ond Mrs. Dohl, The advisers, helped The coloinet plon oll-school meeTings, money- roising proiects, ond porTies. The Silver Tri Recogni- Tion Service, Mother-DoughTer Teo, Box-Sociol Sguore donce, ond picnic highlighTed The ocTiviTies. Silver Tri gg WGS Composed of Tvvelve Chapters me1. Twice G CHAPTER 'I: Bottom Row: Supplee, Rossow, Blanchard, Moberg, B. Nel- . . ' I son. Row 2: Baldwin, Liimatianen, Hibben, Sarat, Augen. Row 3: lTIOI'II'l'I. ECICII Cl'IC1p'l'SI' plOI'1Ded CID IYTIIICIIIOIW 'IOIC 'Ille Fettcher, Jorgonson, Elioson, Childs, Hagen, Sickler. Row 4: C. Nelson, Sophomore members, loin-fs, cmd gene!-Ol meenngs of Boulett, H. Nelson, Tysdol, M. Johnson. Row 5: B. Johnson, Schwartz- wright, Gardner, Trogon, Anderson, Bonnickson. inTeresT To oll of iT's members. l CHAPTER 2: Bottom Row: Carlson, Hager, Butts, Lundahl. Row 2: Clark, Radzom, Green, Theim, Jacobson. Row 3: Lindley, Horwitz, Mueller, Deon. Row 4: Burkhardf, Beetsch, Hoff- man, Brandt, King. Row 5: Magnusson, Houg, Meudeking, Peterson, Anderson, Bell. FRIE DSHIP . . . l l -6 : CHAPTER 3: Bottom Row: Lawrence, Lindgren, McNurlen, Hirscholt, Moe. Row 2: Foote, Cl'1CIpel Services help Y-Teens gl'OW ClOSSI' to Gocl. Rosenbaum, Gates, Palmer. Row 3: Kuubits, Benson, Luncl, Purcell, Schuck. Row 4: Hertogs, Rand, Widtteldt, Finstrom. Row 5: Partridge, Olson, Smith, Snow, Overland. ...AN FELLOWSHIP CHAPTER 4: Bottom Row: Kilborn, Lilienfeld, Fuller, Hanson, Bergquist, Sparrow. Row 2: Costello, Ashner, Clemens, Sorensen, Harris, Martin. Row 3: D. Johnson, G. Johnson, Hos- field, Freeman, Conway, Harrison. Row 5: Clark, Lindquist, Ornberg, Dygve, Wright, C. Johnson, Hultman. CHAPTER 5: Bottom Row: Wilson, Stuart, Elston, Solomonson, Stein. Row 2: Sevage, Schroeder, Freden, Fechner, Peterson, Bennion. Row 4: Larson, Sonnesyn, Ericksen, Kollestad, Hove, Rondeau, Wachter, Oliver. Row 3: Johnson, Helseth, Smith, Harris, Groseth, Booth. CHAPTER 6: Bottom Row: Anderson, Knight, Weisskopt, Zuillce, Bergenzer. Row 2: Smiley, Mikelson, Lubov, Kowgl, Row 3: Babcock, Streed, Norgen, Lawrence, Sadelhotcl. Row 4: Peterson, Berg, Berkman, Nycklemoe. Row 5: Elstcxd, Hoche, Rognlie, Kieffer, Sorensen, Something's always cooking at Silver Tri Cabinet meetings. NSPIR TION AND VITALITY CHAPTER 7: Bottom Row: Mousseau, Reuteler, Hinz, Swanson, Adams, Row Makres, E. K. fVlGl4I'6-S, TGylOI'. Row 52 EVSDSOV1, 5l4OW, Larsen, Lenning, 2: Lawrence, Polyrneros, Ponstord, Tolbert, Okada, Gisvold. Row 3: A. Berg, Poimeter, Pesltino, Bundel. Dircks, Scields, Onsrud, Spain. Row 4: K, Berg, Seidel, La Belle, E. M. Q 'C I 5 I CHAPTER 8: Bottom Row: Burnice, Nesset, Svanholn, Hall, Rochlen, Norgen. 3: John, Tucker, Leykam, Tysdal, Wilkinson. Row 5: Harper, Muzetras, Row 2: Braunstein, Nenonen, Chapman, Rotegorcl, Gustafson, Ulman. Row Keele, Eustis, Donstrom, Helm. TALENTED JUNIORS AND AMIABLE SOPHS CHAPTER 9: Bottom Row: Selke, Aronson, Hanson, Lake, Hannah, P. Peterson. Row 2: Roe, Reardon, Bregman, McLeister, Ciarclelli, Spell, Row 3: lvlattice, Schmidt, Ackerman, Scott, Tripp, Row 4: Clausen, Ulmaniec, Henning, Cuncly, Jensen, Fong. Silver Tri members even analyze handwriting. ki KJ' CHAPTER 10: Bottom Row: Longren, Richards, Swenson, Nelson. Row 2: Hoftman, Livingston, Waddington, Walters, Helgeson. Row 3: Stewart, Davis, Whitney, Sabasko, Fosby. CHAPTER H: Bottom Row: Michales, Hammer, Ciardelli, Stoubly, Mullin. Row 2: Buchmueller, Coulter, Rees, S. Johnson, Priest. Row 3: Bard, Hendrickson, Wanninger, Rotzel, Kulig. Row 4: B. Johnson, Writ, Hurlbutt, Cartwright, Robertson, Lebeis. UNDERSTANDING KNOWLEDGE LOVE CHAPTER 12: Bottom Row: Over, Radtke, Woll, Echert, Row 2: Trommelt, Paukner Mikelson, Brown. Row 3: Heath, Hannes, Grittiths, Erickson, Huso. Row 4: McHale, Svend sen, Haider, Lynum. Row 5: Anderson, Harrington, Dunham, Digree, Smith. , 1 j F 'X,f ba T Qi E 2 HI-Y . . . SERVING THE COMMUNITY 2: SPRING HI-Y CABINET: Boffom Row: Asbury, Anderson, Buffs. Row Molsed, Hokanson, La Bahn, Babcock. Hi-Y, consisfing of nine clubs, provided fellowship and ocfivify :for boys of all faifhs. The clubs, meeTing weekly, planned service proiecfs, ioinfs wifh Blue Tri clubs of oTher schools, and meefings filled WiTh friend- ship and inTeresT. As porf of The YMCA program, Hi-Y soughf To follow The Chrisfian ideals of The organizafion. The boys worked on The Y's Men's Chrisfmas Tree loT, and The clubs also donafed money To World Service. APO: Boffom Row: Krenz, Stifzel, Kiefer, Dunn, Honmyah, Mikelson. Row 2: RosenblaTT, ForsTer, Mickelson, Anderson, Swarfz, Marnie. Row 3: Sand, '?2L4:.?..:1 FALL HI-Y CABINET: Clark, TieTz, Hokanson, Dean. ACE-CHI: Boffom Row: Ohman, Johnson, Anderson. Row 2 Leisfilco, Aronson, Beichman, McCreary. Row 3: O'NeiIl, Haley Olson, Holden, Templeton. Palmer, Beck, Nesvold, Du Four. Row 4: Harley, Pritchard, Hessel, Beemon, Ccsperson, BosT, OTT. r'H Olson, Starr, Heining, Perkins. Row 3: Carlson, Berglund, Bay, Blasing. Row 4: Hoffman, Hagen, Bernard. COGS: Bottom Row: Hardin, Perlman, Mueller, Row 2: Thomas, Nelson, Berry. Row 3: Price, Kiefer, Belzer. Row 4: Bublitz, Cur ry, Beugen. Row 5: Hokanson, Olson, LaBahn, Malsed, Asbury, Crouch. 'l - 9: Bottom Row: Doan, Peterson, Slibeck, Rhymers. Row 2: CENTAURS: Bottom Row: Hansen, Mattson, Lander, Dale, Campbell. Row 2: Green Serrill, Sonnesyn, Miller, Heim, Clardelli. Row 3: Smith, Dooley, Peer, Trelstad, Cybyske Straka. New members are inducted into Hi-Y. SPARKS: Bottom Row: Barstow, Shosted, Christofersen, Weaber, Hedrick, Marshall Row 2: Stephan, Dunswarth, Arnold, Stenberg, Knolm, Cooper. Row 3: Somers, Larson Agan, Byrne, Kantor, Thomas. 64 S.T,O.: Bottom Row: Titcomlo, Perry, S. Anderson. Row 2: Shutes, Lang, Severucl. Row 3: J. Anderson, Grabow, Murphy, Clark. Row 4: Wherry, Wright, Kern. Row 5: Arkell, Porter, Tietz, Erickson. SPURS: Bottom Row: Milanese, Barclay, Carlson, Swenson, Lar san, Row 2: Mill, Bakke, Marston. Row 3: Leet, Gilmore, Stone Row 4: O'Shea, Greven, Kostield, Row 5: Brancliord, Rundquist Booth, Reike. l N G R Santa likes to buy Y's Men Christmas trees. U DERSTANDI G AND LE DERSHIP l asffinnf DELTA: Bottom Row: P. Larson, Akenson, Dean, Leicher, Hunter. Row 2: Erickson, Ohrn, Butts, D. Larson, Stenstrom. Row 3: Gustafson, Nightingale, Thiel, Kollen, Nelson. 65 if .Av- 'F' vw A. nf dat' A 4? l ' Q.. A was M ,,,,,,?, My ., , 4W2?,',.o.- , wi. ? : : 'L ' A L' N -V 'Hx .J l GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: O'Grady, Rec. sec.: Kuder- ling, Pres.: Dease, Vice-pres.: Kallestcid, Treas., Borell, Corres. sec. GERMAN CLUB . . . ACTIVE ACTIVITY The German Club ot '63 was Truly a club oT Ac- tive Activity. lvlr. Dills and Mr. Sioding, Wash- burn's new German teachers, were co-advisers oT German Club. With their guidance, Deutschen Verein had bike-hikes, picnics, a New Ulm Trip, a Christmas party, a senior Tarewell banquet, and oth- er events. German Club also sponsored The German Folk-dancing Group, Meister Singers, The German Band, and The German Club Soccer Team. GERMAN CLUB: Bottom Row: Mr. Dills, adviser, O'Grady, Dease, Kuclerling, Borell, Kallestad, L. Anderson. Row 2: Brandt, ,I Anderson, Koch, Hartley, Greenield, Christoferson, Hawkes. Row 3: Dunn, Fechner, Gaudette, Finke, Sayther, Gruber. GERMAN CLUB: Bottom Row: Beck, Cohen, Hoaas, Seim, Grouse, Lundahl, Rossow, Cutler, Harris, Row 2: Gravrock, Wachter, Wiberg, Aspaas, Ken- nedy, Flesner, Spell, Cable, Sheehan. Row 3: Forsberg, Sherrill, Harrison, Wilson, Svenson, Katz, Schweppe, Erickson, Tichauer. ROW 4: Smith, B6lSl1Cf Row 4: Hanson, Lykken, Bradstacl, Halverson, Buttenhofl, Hick- ory, Hcirvey. Row 5: Houston, Gillette, Biornstad, Baker, Foster, Freeman. Row 6: Boulette, Butts, Dygve, Hokenstrom, Trau, Hoche, Flohr. Skow, Miller, Scott, Tucker, Spain, Berg, Singley, Sabasko. Row 5: Uiifusa Schmitz, Davies, Satre, Taillefer, Johnson, Wright, Schwarzrock, Strand Row 6: Gumestad, Saefke, Zimmerman, Straka, Johnson, Blomberg, Agan Kollen, Schroeder, Sarazin. GERMAN CLUB: Bottom Row: Quest, Stewart, Swanson, Rundquist, Oliver, Grew, Nelson. Row 5: Hill, Malinosky, Moore, Oliveto, Iverson, Magnusson, Noyes, Mr. Siocling, adviser. Row 2: Mueller, Ringo, Postels, Wittles, Culver, Myren. Row 6: Meudelcing, Ohmon, Lewellen, Richardson, Myren, Rosen, Lor- Hunt. Row 3: Koflmonn, Christoferson, Johnson, Nelson, Landers, Meyer, son, Henning. Stout. Row 4: Reed, McHaIe, Mottson, Nyclclemoe, Hoider, Johnson, Mc- PETITE ACADEMIE PLIBLI HE FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: V. Smith, Vice-pres., Ivory, Pres., Anderson, Sec., Fisher, Treas. LE PETIT MESSAGERM Students that maintained on excellent record in French composed the La Petite Acaolemie. Their moin project was the publishing ot an entire French pa- per, the Le Petit Messagerf' With the help ot Mr. Dunn, the club enioyed a successtul yeor. LA PETITE ACADEMIE: Bottom Row: Lumatainen, Emond, Hurwicz, Gallagher, Miss Laird, odviser. Row 2: Childs, Fisher, Tichouer, Modlin. Row 3: Lenmark, Ivory, G. Johnson, Livingston, K. Johnson. Row 4: Smith, Higley, Willis, Atwill, Rosenbloom, Anderson. wi LATIN CLUB: Bottom Row: Braunstein, Mrs. Beran, Adviser, Elston, Lay- bourn, Nesset, Benson, Royster, Harris. Row 2: Sveom, Hubben, Sarat, Hirschofl, Hammer, Koblas, Gifford. Row 3: Sanderson, Cain, Pederson, Kaing, Schultz, Palmquist, Nelson, Livingston. Row 4: Bard, Sierk, Cart- LATI LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Bottom Row: Laybourn, Sec., Elston, Vice-pres., Schroeder, Pres., Schuck, Treas., Hirschoft. Row 2: Nelson, Loblis, Agan, Ulmn, Sierk, Livingston. Mft: wright, Bergh, Tysdal, Bachmon, Ulman, Diamond. Row 5: Widen, C. Meyer, Weirick, M. Meyer, Parmeter, Perry, Johnson, Rahders. Row 6: Schuek, Bunker, Allen, Schroeder, Agan, Holcomb, Snoutfer, Roberts, McHole. N CLUB This year Latin Club, with Mrs, Beran as adviser, performed many services and participated in many activities. At Christmas they collected food for a needy family, and in the spring held a banquet. Russian Club, with the help of Mr. Dunn, enjoyed an interesting and informative year. ln addition to sampling Russian food, they attended exhibitions concerning the Russian culture. RUSSIAN CLUB RUSSIAN CLUB: Bottom Row: Stahl, Babcock, Pres., Mr. Dunn, adviser, Mcgraw, Treas: Rasmussen, Sec., Cain. Row 2: Hottman, Werner, Nicklow, Rye, Trau, Hurwicz. any of 2 68 wif SPANISH CLUB: Bottom Row: Woll, Walkup, Kluczny, Wilson, Trow, Ringo, Over, Dulian. Row 2: Martinson, Jorgenson, Gasparcl, Mathews, Moe, Ivory, Longman, Jordan, Huso. Row 3: Abbott, Sonnesyn, S. Magraw, Hall, Christoph, Carlson, Halverson, Hanson. Row 4: Heath, Babcock, Lyman, SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Hamilton, Pres.: Ruud, Sec.: Kane, adviser, Ur- ban, Vice-pres.: Mercier, Treas. SPANISH CLUB: Bottom Row: Swoverland, Anderson, Scarlett, Schroeder, Echert, Ciardelli, Paukner, Priest. Row 2: Ulmaniac, Vicars, Koenig, Rochlin, Rotzel, Rosenbloorn, Meilcrantz, Overby, Row 3: Pedneau, Gail Hoppenrath Wray, Larson, Gwen Hoppenrath, Cedarstrand, Grifhths, Widtteldt. Row 4 it Fredsall, Johnson, Gilbertson, Baker, Huber, Tischauer. Row 5: Leylcom, VV Magraw, Brude, Faddis, Wierick, Kuubits, Lebis, Everson, Monaham, Ander son. Spanish Club ottered many new activities to its mem- bers this year. With the help ot Miss Kane, the ad- viser, they strove to tultill the goal ot broadening and creating deeper interest in the Spanish lan- guage. This year's Spanish Club agenda stressed service proiects and enrichment programs. SPANISH CLUB Brekke, Lenning, Groseth, Cundy, La Belle, Beaty, Walters, Annett, Tripp. Row 5: Robertson, Overstreet, Jensen, Thomas, Hallenquist, Atwill, M. Aal- berts, Eustis. Row 6: J. Aalberts, Hurlbutt, Hedke, Jewson, Gibson, Sweet- nam, White, Shoma, Ballintine. WWMWNMMWW QUILL CLUB: Bottom Row: Cain, Culver, Scarlett, Anderson, Kofski, Page, Trow, Smith. Row 2: Rosenbloom, Stout, Hall, Sedgwick, Stahl, Hokenstrom, Mc Creary, O'Grady, Halverson, Reed, Allen. Not pictured: Lyman. CREATIVE RITERS DE ELOPTHEIR BILITY Students with an active interest in writing and lit- erary works found Quill Club the proper place to pursue their interest. Members ioined the club by submitting manuscripts. A Beethoven and Bridge party and attending the play, Murder in the Ca- thedral at Scott Hall, were some ot the club's activi- ties. Miss Dowling, as adviser, encouraged each stu- dent in the development ot his interest in writing. POPLARS STAFF: Bottom Row: Lander, McSherry, Scarlett, Dooley, Hall. Row 2: Ruud, Nelson, Pedneau, Lenmark, Halverson, Fisher, Iverson. Row 3: Van Horn, Longman, Johnson, Rand, O'Grady, Sedgwick. Row 4: Mill, Washburn's literary magazine, Poplars, was organ- ized and published by the members ot the Poplars statt. Talented and creative Washburn students sub- mitted poetry and various forms of prose, the statt chose the best ot these tor publication. Under the direction ot Miss Dowling, the new adviser, the staff worked energetically to produce our new issue of Poplars. Magraw, Anderson, Stahl, Huber, Whitehead, Heydt. Row 5: Wachter, Domholt, Myren, Ellickson, Hokenstrom, McCreary, Eggers, Smith, CHESS CLUB: Bottom Row: Grambsch, Johnson, KoTz, Hulsing, Hegna. Row 2: Beadell, Trepp, Sufton, Olson, Wilson, Mr. Sorteberg, adviser. Chess Club meT each Friday afternoon. They challenged one anoTher Tor The six posiTions on The chess Team. lvlr. SorTeberg coached The Team during The season. Members oT The chess Team were Hardy i-legna, Steve KoTz, John Trepp, Vic Coursolle, Craig Johnson, and Kit Rye. VVashburn's ticket sellers provided a valuable service To Washburnitesi During lunch periods, They TaiThTully made TickeTs available Tor sports-minded sTudenTs. The Washburn DebaTe Team, coached by Mr. Schlagel, won Top honors This year. Competing against sixty-Three schools from Tour staTes, They received first place and a Trophy in The VarsiTy division oi The UniversiTy of Minnesota Tournament. This year's Topic was Resolved: The United States should promoTe a common market Tor The Western Hemisphere. PERSISTENCE TICKET SELLERS: Alwin, Fawcett, McNeal, Ravine DEBATE: Bottom Row: Swanson, Grambsch, Zimmerman, Grouse, Rotegard, Trepp, O'Neal, Agan, Johnson, Titus, Andrews, Mac Lean, Sweet Lippert Smolak, Cohen, Ewing, Cable. Row 2: Chermak, Paulu, Foster, Strand, Houg, Smifh, Kotz, Alterman, Hurwicz. RED CROSS COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Dressel, Demufh, Imsdahl, Solomonson, Jordon, Johnson, Johnston, Ulman. Row 3: Auerbach, Nicklow, Henning Swenson, Weisskopf, Adams, Anquist, Dooley, MaGraw, Winslow, Perlman, Howkinson, Helgelson, Domholt, Anderson, Ringham, Weirick, Davis, Heydf Pelletier. Row 2: Schonberg, Koenig, Penn, Nelson, Lyman, Feidt, Hood, Schott, Walters, Campbell, Moe, Kvanbeck, Nicholas, Hagen. RED CROSS AND U This year Red Cross emphasized service projects. Mrs. Kutish, The adviser, and the Red Cross Council, supervised The making aT decorations Tar parties given Tor The aged. Members helped AFS students make Tape recordings To send To Their Tarnilies aT Christmas. UC Club, with Miss Walsh as The adviser, provided a valuable and noteworthy service To Washburn. These senior girls operated cash registers in The teachers' and students' lunchrooms and sold school book covers. Their wages and money Tram book covers were donated To provide new books Tor The library. UC: Davies, Chapman, Olson, Rudi, Rea, Valine, Rydlund, Husbands, Aske, Stahl, Hoppenrath. RED CROSS OFFICERS: Adams, Sec., Weisskopf, Vice pres Anquist, Treas., Ringham, Pres. COIVIBINING FRIENDSHIP AN SERVICE WORK PROGRAM: Boffom Row: B, Anderson, D. Anderson, Rakov, Miss Nash, adviser, KreTchmer, HunT. Row 2: Sefhre, Svoboda, S. Anderson, Mc- Niece, Buringfon, Jacobson. Row 3: Bailey, De Gray, Carlbloom, Punchard, EQUIPMENT MANAGERS: Bernard, Blasing, Olson, Anderson. Kramer. Row 4: Noggle, PaeTzel, Page, Richards, Dobbleman, Combs. Row 5: Hansen, Smith, Beiier, Wesfer, Brenneman, Greven, Dunham. Through The work program, sTudenTs wishing To ac- quire experience in a desired vocarion were able To spend aTTernoons on The job aT Their choice. Miss Nash, The work program counselor, helped These sTuclenTs plan Their courses so ThaT They harmonized wiTh Their Tleld of work. The equipmenT managers were responsible Tor checking and Taking care of eauipmenT Tar The aTh- leTic Teams. Through Junior AchievemenT many sTudenTs gained useTul and valuable knowledge oT business and producTion. WILLI G ASSISTANCE JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT: BoTTom Row: Napue, Lowe, Penn, Wesrphal, Campion, Bollefer, Norby, Rondeau. Row 2: Jacobson, Grarnbsch, Olson, Christiansen, DelTon, Holmes, Ewing, Boen. LIBRARY STAFF Bottom Row: Mueller, Schweppe, Anquist, Kronschnable, Cohen, Knight, Ross, Schroeder, Brown. Row 2: Johnson, Ray, Peterson, Mcirkey. OFFICE STAFF Bottom Row: Ronbeck, Fritzen, Lenmark, Row 2: Tucker, Duffy, Hahn, Bodenmon, Kelley, Wetzel, Hamry. I DLI TRIOUS STAGE CREW Bottom Row: Garra, Krause, adviser, Sigurdson. Row 2: Olson, Wilson. l I .li 74 The Library Staff, assisted Miss Brown and Miss Woodbeck. They spruced up the library by deco- rating bulletin boards, helped check books in and out, and typed information on book pockets. The office clerks were capably assisted by members of the Office Staff. They operated the school's switchboard, answered the telephone, and printed student absentee slips. The success of Washburn's stage Productions de- pended much upon the Stage Crew. These boys, su- pervised by Mr. Krause, assembled props and scen-- ery, and prepared lighting and sound equipment. They also prepared the stage for other activities and programs. Members of the Audio Visual Crew were on call to operate movie proiectors for class room films. Their service greatly aided the faculty and students. WASHBUR ITE AUDIO VISUAL CREW Bottom Row: Jadwin, Gastuch, Steiner, Row 2: Good- man, adviser, Pastel, Coppersmith, Radienovich, Schwalbe, Moe, Christian- sen. ROW 3: Gaffney, O'Shea, Beavers, Brooks, Bachman. LETTERMEN Bottom Row: Grabow, C. Anderson, Ciardelli, Carlson, Elav- sky, Christianson, Brackett, Dale, Duryer, Cambell, Barstow, Row 2: Hun- ter, J. R. Anderson, Bernard, Blasing, Butts, Erickson, Dean, Asbury, Berry, G. Anderson, S. Anderson. Row 3: Gudmestad, Bean, Chryst, J. A. Ander- A Letterman contributes his bus boy talents. LETTERMEN Bottom Row: Harris, Hennessy, Olsen, Stenberg, Seltz, Pyrd, St. Anthony, Runkel, McCormick, Mungavin, D. Peterson, Kiefer. ROW 2: Zieske, Harden, Rye, Hansen, Starr, Swenson, Heinrich, Heining, Sipple, Wright, Kern, Marxhausen. Row 3: Holden, M. Olson, Mueller, B. Olson, Malsed, 'inn D-A 'hug -fri son, Buttenhott, Bakke, Christopherson, French, Auerbach, Clark, Campbell, Buftington. ROW 4: Headrick, Heim, Booth, Bieker, Erickson, Frisk, Flynn, Haley, Barsten, Goodoien, Hagen, Cybyske, M. Anderson. THE LETTER BEARER When a Miller wins an athletic letter in any varsity sport, he becomes a member ot the Lettermen's Club. After each successive sport season, new members re- ceived their letters at a special student auditorium. The Lettermen, assisted by Mr. Kuross, battled to keep the lunchroom in order each noon hour. The money they earned from working in the lunchroom was used to purchase athletic equipment. The Miller Lettermen highlighted the year with a spring P.T.A. athletic banquet. Oberoin, Nelson, Wilhelm, Shutes, Tiereny, Love. ROW 4: Kalar, Tietz, Lo- Bahn, Trelstad, Pavek, J. Peterson, Marsten, Pearson, Shearer, Lund, Smith, Stenstrom. Wh? CHORALIERS: Bottom Row: Hagen, Flesner, Kuehn, Swenson, Adams, Weible, Grovrock, Waterhouse, Wilson, Smiley, Stuart, McNurlin, Modlin. Row 2: Rydlund, Harrison, Spain, Sedgwick, Stout, Gisvold, Childs, Hen- nesy, Nicholas, Beenken, Bergin, Mikelson, Lubov, Overby, Husbands, Westluncl. Row 3: Walen, Smith, O'Gracly, Olson, Hall, Nelson, Cottrell, CHOR LIERS . The Washburn Choraliers, our a cappella choir, was started this year as an addition to the music cur- riculum. Mr. Lyclell chose members on the basis at their singing ability. Under his direction, the Cho- raliers sang their Hrst choir concert, Autumn De- but, in November. They participated in other choral concerts throughout the year, as well as their own spring concert. Kath, Pray, McKay, Oliveto, Johnson, Bjorklund, Lynum, Vandervort. Row 4: Geske, Schwab, Magnusson, Westermo, Gunderson, Anderson, Sipple, Grambsch, Moe, Templeton, Sarazin, Higgins, Perry, Barstow, Clark, Boutin, Olson. MADRIGALS The Choraliers sing Autumn Debut. MADRIGALS: Bottom Row: Walen, Weible, Biorklund. Row 2: O'Grady, Raymond, Johnson, Oliveto. Row 3: Higgins, Sarazin, Beenken, Perry, Nicholas. H RMO IOUS ACCENTS ORCHESTRA: Row 'l: A. Halverson, Kofski, Lykken, Brandt, Brecke, Royster, D. Halverson, Kuderling. Row 2: Reed, Widen, Reefe, Hoffman, Rivers, Saefke, Moore, Peer, Kiner, Flohr, McCreary, Van Vorst, Connors, Dahl. Fredsall, Sorenson, Mr. Bolevvlne, director, Anderson, Lanzas, Skinner Culver, BAND: Bottom Row: Mr. Bolevvine, director, Therrien, Samuels, Kitchen, Osborne, Shannon, Hart, Palmquist, R. Buchmueller, Hager, Kluczny, Law- rence, Moe, Beck, Knight, Mill. Row 2: Bard, Froggy, Breklce, Holmes, Bach man, Nelson, Anderson, Aletrman, Belshe, Wachter, H. Buchmueller, Rund quist, Weum, Raiche, Enzvin. Row 3: Eikum, Schmitz, Menser, Stageberg, at Olson, Domholt, Scarlett, Berg, La Belle, Smith, Gross, Smith, McDermid, Johnson, Colby. Row 4: Hobrook, Forsberg, Muedeking, Johnson, Nelson, Jadvvin, Eddy, Sorenson, Hultstrand, T. Smith, Johnson, Schofltield, Me- lander, Freeberg, Collins. ORCHESTR AN The Washburn orchestra played tor several audito- riums, tor the Christmas Concert, and tor the annual spring concert. Their melodious music, directed by Mr. Bolevvine, gave evidence at long practice ses- sions which made each performance at the orchestra worth while and enjoyable. Under the direction ot Mr. Bolevvine, the band pro- vided lively music for pep tests and athletic events. They also played music tor the class play and the Thanksgiving program. Hard vvork and practice by each member made the ettorts of the band a great success. . . , And the bancl played on. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: KosTa, Johnson, Wagner, Strand. WASHBURN SCHOCL SONG Cheer for The Orange and Blue Waving forever, Pride of old Washburn High May she falter never. We'll sing a song For The Flag Today, PEP CLUB . . . ENTHUSIASM The '63 Pep Club cheered The Millers on To many vicTories. A poinT sysTem, limiTing membership, was used This year. Under The guidance of Mr. Johnson and The Pep Club Board, members made signs for The games, Took The Bell To games, and, in gen- eral, added spiriT To our sTudenT body. Seniors are peppiest Cheer for The Team aT play, Juniors me Peppler On we'll go, We'll fighT all The way For WASHBURN HIGH. Sophomores are peppy gvzmz A-sf fl lm- -mesl.-1 ENERGY Goan wmv V1 I., md Amber Mill Mary Jo Knight BATON TWIRLERS DRUM MAJOR Joe Therrien FLAG TWIRLERS: Anquist, Burdorf, Borger, Capt., Osborne, Baker, Bonnicksen, Lichliter, Vicars, Nelson. Amber Mill and lvlary Jo Knight, baton twirlers, added much spirit and zest as they aptly performed during half-time shows. Drum lvlaior, Joe Therrien, energetically directed the band in its marching maneuvers at our football games. Ten flagtwirlers and six Pom-Pom girls entertained UN EQU l.l.E D REPRESENTATION the crowds at football games. This year the girls added new twirling routines, new uniforms, and new flags. The Pom-Pom girls, a division of the flag- twirlers, was started this year by Mr. Bolewine. Their spirit promoted much enthusiasm and vitality at games. POMVPOM GIRLS: Petersen, Capt., Andrews, Murriane, Hagen, Jacobson, Hayes. Nix ' fu, , Q M 2 'fa gy 2 mg ,Q we www Nfgfiejffi 'Q ws? f 1 ,, e 4 .1 4, - gg igfiii' .11 , 5 145. .gf f ,1aaS1f 51f, is , 11 11 1 1 1 1 MF' ff 1 ff 2, I 1 11 g? 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John TieTz, Jim Marxhausen, Phil Lang, John Arkell, and Gerry Clark were selecTed Tor The HrsT Team, While Jim Babcock and Mark Grabovv were chosen Tor The second. John TieTz and Phil Lang were named lineman and back of The year respecTively. Jim Marxhausen Won The ciTy's MosT Valuable Player Award. He also represenTed Washburn on Two All STaTe Teams. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Botfom Row: PorTer, Bieker, BooTh, French, Grabow, Berry, Hacking, Marxhausen, Lang, Kern, Asbury, B. Olson, G. Anderson Beugen Heim. Row 2: Bufiington, Cybyske, M. Anderson, Ask, Haley, Crouch, Labahn, Wherry, Wright, Babcock, Heining, S. Anderson, R. Anderson, Frisk, it T. I Heim rounds right end while Anderson loses his head The big four show varied reactions Runkel. Row 3: Helleckson, RuliTTson, Kuross, icoachesi, ShuTes, Evans Headrick, ChrisTopherson, Barsfen, Flynn, Arkel, TieTz, Erickson, Clark, Lein, Perlman, Bublitz, Barneft, Sommers, Bernard, mgrs, Wright shows the advantage of long arms. Clark gives opponents the eye. Fanfare for State Champs SCORES 63 Washburn 33 Central O Washburn I9 Edison 6 Washburn 26 West O Washburn 42 Virginia I5 Washburn 33 Roosevelt 7 Washburn 34 Henry 6 763 Washburn 42 South 6 Washburn 35 Marshall O TWIN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Washburn 63 St. Paul Wilson O The game no one will ever forget. Giffy O'Dell gives award to State Champs and the Coach of the Year. x- 84 B SQUAD Bottom Row: Bredell, Anderson, Nelson, Hoffman, Palmquist, Heggerston, Jackson Mungaven Hennesey Row 2: Berg, Trelstad, Kath, Erickson, Ballentine, McNeil, Schmitz, McCreary, Fair Grant Row 3 Blasing Lind, Belt, Fish, Perry, Canheld, Gustafson, Hunter, Shama, Wallinder, David. BELLIGERE T BOMBER Aff'-aiaM-Har afaakaaway The Washburn B Team suffered one unfortunate defeat after another. The result was a record of one Tie and tour losses. Under captains Dick Hennessey and Tim lvlungaven, The Bombers Worked Toward a win, but To no avail. The Sophomore squad finished The season Winning every game and capturing The city Title. Mr. Carl- son, coach, Telt iT was The best defensive Team he had ever coached. Led by Pete French and Rick Perry, The Little Millers lived up To The Washburn Tine reputation of championship Teams. SCP H . . FROSTING ON THE CAKE SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Buhr, Hamilton, Belzer French, Perry, Casperson, Curry, Harley, Campion, Donahue, mgr. Row 2 Wagner, Sanyer, Raiders, Berg, Lindell, Watson, Honmeyer, Murphy Oberding, .l. Johnson. Row 3: Titcomb, Hanson, Pelletier, Youngquist, 4 Love, Hartse, Jones, Ashley, Tierney. Row 4: Rush, Davis, Hendrickson Walfred, Quinn, McHale, Iverson, Price, Lamberger, Combes. Row 5: Engel bretson, Foster, Ryan, Hawley, Collins, Anderson, Bally, Perlman. UZJTHP. 'W F14 w' 1.'W, L'f.?AWA?A ,, is ,, ,. ' ,si -is. ft .si 5 , . n .:-: .,..s,, 7 s U ,F .,A. V, ?L?QVftT-1A?'f? 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AQLIANAUT Churning up the chlorine and frequently taking a breath of victory, the i963 Tankers swam into third place in the city conference. The first place title was undecided until Washburn's final meet against South- west where the Millers lost by a narrow margin. De- spite losses to Roosevelt and Southwest, Mr. Curtis felt the i963 squad was one of the best he has coached. Several members of the team competed in district and state meets. During the season the Aquanauts made a habit of breaking pool and city records. Greg Wright, Co- captain, broke his own city record in the lOO yard breast stroke. A 200 yard free style relay team com- posed of Co-captain Jim Babcock, Rich Blasing, .lim Shearer, and Greg Wright set a new city time of l: 39.3. Flexing champions are pool rivals. 'k is ,si tru, 1 .. ew - . , I .,,,, I ' - rw 'T f I . f i ' f ' g 'xii ,,,sf . ,Q ' f gs- .5 ,V 'L :. H 5 . gtk-:ij.5'f 'f, , 'f'f:, E:-,,.-'f 'f:Q, A 'f--Yurziffgfgd: W - '. ' 1 R is ' f .. . g f f -I 4, 3 ,f1,.:i,,1Q - W , V A. K 2-1, h ' 'sr -,,,...m, ' , aff ' ff: if ' 'Hu . ai' 'i ' . , ,, . , WRESTLING TEAM: Bohom Row: Harris, Dwyer, Dole, Pryd, McCormick, Mungovin, Peferson. Row 2: Se-itz, Bean, Sforr, Buffingfon, Sipple, Christopherson, Heddrick, Goodoien, mgr. CRUSH ER'S CONTEMPORARIES Skill, sTrengTh ond ogiliTy - These ore The compo- nenTs oT o good vvresTIing Teom, This yeor The Wosh- burn squod possessed These quoliTies in obundonce, however, due To iniuries ond illness, The Teom emerged in sevenTh ploce in The ciTy sTondings. I-iighiighTing The seoson wos The 33-T5 vicfory over CenTroi, The 23-21 deTeoT of NorTh, ond The oddi- Tionoi vicTory over Edison. The MoTrnen olso pioced TourTh in The Edina individ- uol WresTIing MeeT ogoinsT opponenTs Fridley, Edino, ond WhiTe Beor. One, Two, cha, cha, cha. Seltz crushes his opponent The long and short of iT wi .,.f J T e Ti 3? T-E la LEE! hr Tir s TTT f as a T 19' HOCKEY TEAM - BoTTom Row: London, Olsen, J. Anderson, Perry, J. PeTerson, T. Anderson, Row 2: Elav- ski, Johnson, Malsed, Campbell, M. PeTerson, Tierney, Carlson, Hardin. Row 3: Gaffin, mgr., Carlson, coach, Hacking, R. Frisk, Wherry, Lien, S. Anderson, mgr., D. Frislc. ICE CUTTER Crashing Through barrier afTer barrier, The i963 var- siTy hockey Team finished The CiTy Conference sched- ule in second place. Only The RoosevelT Teddies were capable of defeafing Them in conference ac- Tion. Co-capTains Bill Olsen and John PeTerson, vviTh The aid of goalie Jim Sneak Anderson, led The Mil- lers To an overall T346-3 record. Rolling Through The Region 5 compeTiTion, The Mil- lers defeaTed opponenfs SouTh and WesT only To lose in The finals To RoosevelT by a 3-2 score in over- Time. They Then Turned To The Region l TournamenT where They vvere nosed ouT by Edina in a 2-l over- Time game. Bill Olsen, John l-lacking, Jeff Elavski, and Jim Anderson were named To The All Region 5 Tour- namenf Team. Bill and John move in for The kill. SCORES Conference Play WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN VVASHBURN VVASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN VVASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN VVASHBURN WASHBURN l .... . . RoosevelT 5 .... .... W esT 4 .... ..... l-l en ry 3 ....... SouThvvesT 3 .... .. . Marshall 5 .... . . . SouTh 2 .... . . Edison 7 .... ..... N orTh 6 ....... VocaTional lO .......... Cenfral Region 5 5 .... . . . SouTh 4 .... .... W esT 2 ....,... Roosevelr Region l VVASHBURN l ........... Edina 2 Elavski snaTches The puck. 88 London slaps one in! ii ? 'M L1 2 'E' ,,,,EL,, Mi 9 W5 Q2 Q, va K M m A --1' me W x ami: ky, SKI TEAM: Boffom Row: BrackeTT, Hennessey, Olson, Swenson, B. Kiefer, Sianley, Barker, Campbell, Row 2: Kuross, coach, T. Kiefer, J. Hardin, Ask, Bieker, B. Gustafson, BuTTs, Chrysf, Nordbye. SNGWDRIFTERS Hindered by The lack of snow, The Washburn Snow- driTTers capTured second place in ciTy compeTiTion. In The slalom, capTain Jerry BeaudeTTe Took hrsir place, while Tom Keiier placed Third. The iumpers, Dick Hennessey and Judd BrackeTT, placed TourTh and HTTh respecTiyely. The cross counTry boys Took a TlTTh place in The ciTy finals, ln The overall sTaTe meeT aT DuluTh, Washburn obTained a ninTh in The sTandings. Campbell picks his way between The poles. -fr ,4nwv:wi 1 12. ' - . . up .ff :W ' Hennessey shows 'Form in sky skiing Uumpingj Jumpers, Hennessey, BrackeTT, and Olson if MTE! ig ei, 1,3 L? . ' 3, ,1. ,is . in if 5? ' 1? l 1 4- jk. ' 3 -Arg ,. 7 QTY gi X f if 5 jf ,if . s Q SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM: Boifom Row: Hoffman, Honmyhr, MaThews, Wilson, McNeill, Bergsfrand. Row 2: T-iarTse, Curry, Severson, Bell, Bang, Hanson. Row 3: Goldstrand, coach, Evans, Hagen, Hamilfon, TiTcomb, Gombs. MINIATURE MILLERS The sophomore aThleTes began To Till The gianT TooT- sTeps leTT by The Class of '63, The LiTTle BuckeTeers raised Mr. RUliTTson's hopes of coaching ci champi- onship Team by posTing a Ten win, no loss record. The sophomore PUcksTers conquered Three oT The Tour Teams in The SouThern Division. l2oosevelT, de- TeaTinQ The LiTTle Millers once and Tying Them once, eliminaTed The sophomores' chances oT a champion- ship TiTle. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Ferris, Shuies, French, Lamberger, Quinn, Hanson, Balcom. Row 2: Helleckson, coach, Sciyner, Eddy, Johnson, Hulfstrond, Berg, Ehlers, Ajax. 15411 ... ,N Tietz lays one up! Although above it all, Brandiord is fouled. SCORES WASHBURN . 43 Vocational ...... 33 WASHBURN . 35 North ..... . . . 44 WASHBURN . 47 Marshall ... ... 40 WASHBURN . 42 South .... . . . 53 WASHBURN . 54 Central . . . . . 52 NNASHBURN , 48 l-lenry ... .., 47 WASHBURN . 50 Edison . . . . . . 54 VVASHBURN . 54 Roosevelt . . . . . 55 WASHBURN . 48 West ...... .... 3 8 WASHBURN . 56 Southwest ...... .58 Tournament VVASHBURN . 44 Vocational ...... 28 WASHBURN . 44 South ..... . . . 52 Ruli1Clson's Raiders galloped through the city con- ference rounding up ive victories and suffering tive untortunate, but close, defeats. Team captains Dave French and Paul l-leim were among the hve departing senior members ot the team. Fortunately a combination ot ten juniors and sophomores will return next year. Progressing to District competition, the Miller Mav- ericks plugged Vocational 44-28 but were outdrawn by South 52-44, Clark adds two points. If? Jump Ball! RuIiFFson calls cz board meeting. 4, et A if W , ' tw E A5 2 Eb-L it M, ,vii l RLlLIFFSON'SR IDERS Fingertip control BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Love, Olson, DeLopp, French, Sands, Clark. Row 2: Arkell, Tietz, Hmnde, M, Anderson, R. Anderson, Canfield. Row 3: Sltclrno, mgr., Boline, mgr., Flynn, Brondjord, Burston, Heim, Mr. Ruliftson, coach. as-4 ,,i A A ,,, ,L ,,,,, i ,, J i, 3 1 HARRIERS . . . STRTVTNG Fok Coach Emerson ancl Captain Kalar. The Washburn cross country Team was greatly handicapped when only one letterman returned to the squad. Despite hard work on the part of The team, The Harriers were pushed into seventh place in The city meet. Southwest won The championship for The Third consecutive year, followed by Central, Roosevelt, and North respectively. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Bottom Row: Chatfleld mgr., Stanley, Welshinger, Hulsing, Waterhouse, Watkins, Chiardelli, C. Anderson. Row 2: Shrader, . .iff 'wh 4. Harriers demonstrate prowess! STANDINGS Southwest Central Roosevelt North EN DURANCE Wesl Henry WASHBURN Marshall South Edison Vocational Nelson, Bal-cke, Delapp, Kalar, Lee, Miller. Row 3: Emerson, Coach, Crist Detes, Reba, Marstan, Holster, Boen, Goodoien. .- A .s .. , ,. xv. :maxaman Sophomore batters, left to right, Runkel, Leav, Perlman. ' 1, :ff A. -f f,,, ,,:ilf, f. tie a f rr- A ' if '3If? 3i t LI l l LIZ f i . . . - Opening the seoson with on 8-3 victory over erte J Roosevelt, the i962 sophomore baseball squad started another championship seoson. Going on to Al s ploy edch southern division teorn twice, the sophs tlpp won the championship by defeating Southwest Cen- . . ,-t if-ff'if trol, South and West. They then retained the city 'vsrs . . . . . . title by defeating the northern division champion, 5 R R North 3-O. Don C b ske shows form. Y Y SOPHOMORE BASEBALL: Bottom Row: Perlman, H. Bloom, Sand, Marnie, Anderson, Fair, mgr. Row 3: Mr. Arlo, coach, Arkell, Hande, Runkel Bub Webb Row 2 Spraque, mgr., Carlson, Cybyske, Leav, Benson, Arnold, J. lifl, KI'C1lme1',KGTl1 5 15 W Sf nf . SQ ,f ff 3 5 5 sg x 5 Q. +55 BASEBALL TEAM Bottom Row: W. Johnson, Kyle, Voegtli, Johannson, Grossman, Ryan. Row 2: Gradnik, mgr French, Berry, Lang, Straka, Mattson, Keegan, mgr. Row 3: Kern, Erickson, Clark, Wilhelm, Heim, Mr. Cos grove, coach. DIAMO D CUTTERS In the southern division the i962 varsity baseball team tied Roosevelt for second place. South cap- tured the championship with a record ot nine wins and one loss compared with Washburn's record ot six wins and four losses. The Miller batmen scored tour victories and suffered two defeats in six non-conference games. STANDINGS Southern Division South ..... WASHBURN Roosevelt .. Central .. West ,.... Southwest . Excellent leadership vvas provided by lvlr. Cosgrove and Dan Johannson, team captain. Just in time! ' ' ' f 1 e-':..w3'w ::w:':- fi-sw-,: -1-s,i..:af-ff..1-:'1S . -t ' Wfflf f f -' ' 'f ' Z' Hanson goes all out CIN DERME Stondings Centrol .. 47V2 South . . . 3lV2 Roosevelt . 29 IN MQTIQN Soulllwesl 23 Magnuson grins for the girls! North . . . 23V2 Washburn l7 Henry . . . lO Morsholl . 8 Vocotionol 8 West .... 6 Edison . l TRACK TEAM Bottom Row: Bolcke, Babcock, Rennerfeldt, eooooion, ooooofo, Hong, Shosted, Wilkinson, eoofofoon, Hoffman, Hony, Row 3 Mr Emerson J, Anderson, Buttonhoft, Joooboon, Shodee, Normon, Hofnnonoon, Dovicl, Wil- Mn eoldsifono, Mr, Carlson, coaches, sfofnoi, Booth, Reimon t Anderson son. Row 2: Magnuson, Honson, Hill, Brower, Kontor, Bergloncl, Childs, Tietz, Scott, Turnbull, Taylor, Erickson, mgr. Chcxttield, mgr.g Hommerschimdt mgr With seven lettermen returning, the i962 track team placed a re- spectable sixth in city standings. The cindermen started slowly but under the capable leadership of captain Brad Norman, the team began to click. Mark Odegard finished fifth in the high-hurdles at the Carleton ln- vitational Meet, Brad Norman placed third in the 440, and the mile-relay team' composed of Jim Anderson, Jim Babcock, Jeff Brow- er, and Brad Norman, paced out a fourth. The minutemen sparkled Cindermen crouch before the gun! Odegard steps out. again at the city relays, placing second with a time of 3:38. The Millers displayed their greatest potential in a triangular meet with West and North. Mike Wilkinson won the 880 and Al Herman- son outstepped his competitors in the mile. This was the first time in years the thinclads had won both of these district events at the same meet. l i 99 Far right: Turnbull, Middle: Shadeen, left: Blas- ing. All heading for the tape .A GOLF TEAM: Bottom Row: Fredlund, Gustafson, Luers, Erickson, Captain, Zieske, Stenstrom. Row 2: Mr. Rullifson, coach, Hoaglund, Sonnesyn, Raun J DIVQT DIGGERS M b f the golf team practice their swings, right: Erickson, left: St Anderson, Starr. EFI- 'Stl Washburn's '62 golfers completed the season with a 6-3-l record. Jim Erickson, captain and number one player shot a consistent 80-83 to win 6 out of lO matches. Steve Luers, holding down the number two position, maintained the same 6 win record. Paul Fredlund, Warren Gustafson, Dick Stenstrom, and Bill Zieske alternately filled the number three and four spots. Although the Millers played a maiority of their matches at Meadowbrook, they managed to upset Edison i2 to llV2 on the Tommy home course. STANDINGS W L T Roosevelt ...... lO O O Edison . . . . . 8 2 O North ..... . . . 8 2 O Southwest ..... 6 4 O Marshall ...... 6 4 O VVASHBURN . . . 6 3 l South ......... 4 5 l West ..... . . 3 7 l Vocational ..... 2 8 O Central .... . l 9 O Henry... O lO O , ,J Wk TENNIS TEAM: FROM LEFT: Hacking, LindquisT, Dean, Auerbach, Holden, Buegen, Kahn, Nelson, Mgr. STriving To maTch The fine record of previous years, The i962 Washburn rackeT squad played a success- ful season. Wifh only five rerurning leTTermen The Team, led by Mr. CurTis, managed To secure a flfih place in ciTy sfandings wiTh six wins and four losses. Beugen displays his quick return. iii.. 101 STANDINGS W L Edison .... . . . lO O NorTh .... . . 9 l RoosevelT . . . . 8 2 SouThvvesT .... . 7 3 WASHBURN . . . . 6 4 CenTral .... . 4 6 Henry .... . . 4 6 Souih . . . . 3 7 West .... . 3 7 Marshall ..... . l 9 VocaTional . . . . . O lO RACKETERS .f . .-,..u-4.-. ... -W W M- ., . ,.a'V '5 '-. f , T I GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM: Boffom Row: B. Anderson, S. Smiih, Reuier, B. Gustafson, Notlwenson, Farrell, King, B. Quest, J. Jensen. Row 4: Ben- Heisel, Lund, Mill, Heim, C. Harrison. Row 2: Russ, Hickory, Putnam, Hill, nion, Finke, Elaine Makres, Homloerg, Ethel Makres, P. Larson, Shannon York, R. Johnson, Price, Dalwlen, Scott. Row 3: Leykom, Magraw, Nyen, C. Quest, GIRLS' GOLF TEAM: Row I: Weibel, Molander, Walen, Heisel, Poclas, Lynum, Winslow, SPORTS SKIRTS GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM: Boffom Row: York, Sweefnam, Heisel, J. Cundy, S. Smith. Row 2: Hager, Grif- Rths, Felscher, Livingston, Gates, Weibel, Elston. Swimming in sTyle This ear The W hb Y , as urn Girls' TirsT in boTh The TvvenTy-Tive yard free-sTyle and The Swimming Team placed Third in The ciTy. Over The 1wenTy-Tlve yard breasl' sTrol4e. Divers, Carol and pasT six years, They have compiled a record oT Tour Barb QUesT placed second and TourTh respecTively. ciTy championships. This year Carol Harrison placed sims' SWIMMING riNAusTs: soffom Row: Heasei, c. Harrison, Reufef, s. smnh, GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Bohom Row: Bennzon, Gates, Feisher, Weibel, Lund. Row 2: B. Quesf, Finke, Hickory, Heim, Mill, C. Quest Elsfon. Row 2: Griffifhs, YOl'l4, Heisel, S- Smiih, Clflflff 103 A ff,1e:'P'- Q A ,E if ,W .A -Q A41 uf 7 4. 1 F4 ME 2 if 1 ' QM ' f S42 ef ug-E' ' s ,df 22 A , Q i fx S mA Wm.1 fl H , ff Q s I.. i.QS?Kff'v,.v v 6253? lark 1, fi is an 51' f 5 S Q i 'fr x 1 K. 2 R u ,1 S A K 5 f i n 3, Q' 2 . QM '12, awww Seniors Sherry and Gary Juniors Marge and Gerry Sophomores Jeanne and Steve WELCOME WEEK Colorful signs and friendly faces greeted new Washburnites during Welcome Week, September T7-QT. The Week was sponsored by the Student Council and included several high-lighting activi- ties. Featured in the Welcome Week Auditorium were our foreign exchange students, Sylvia Tichauer and Fred Trau. The finalists from each class for Welcome Week King and Queen were also intro- duced. Several original acts were presented to make this year's Welcome Auditorium a success. Climaxing the Week was a dance held in both gyms. Music was provided by bands led by Bob Rockwell and Dave Maetzold. Tension mounted as George l-lolden announced the Sophomore Student Council members and proclaimed the Welcome Week Royalty of '62, The Senior King and Queen were Gary Mammen and Sherry Svveetnam, Junior royalty, Gerry Clark and Marge Svendsen, and Sophomore royalty, Steve DeLapp and Jeanne Tay- lor. The royal couples . . . g ,w.z...-wr' -W -f-M , W-3 2 . . . , .........4f W .. V 4 ,,,--,.,-.ff wr ' 5 .. '-....s1-- - ' ,fav 4- RUNNERS-UP: J. Arkell, M. Foote, S. Anderson, D. Kcllestod, B. Rec, G, Wright, S. Bundul, J. Curry, J, Hmnnes, R. Perry. Not pictured: K. Holmquist, B. Vc1nHorn. u King Gary welcomes Queen Sherry. i Juniors echo welcome tidings. Supreme casuctlness. . . . and the commoners Balloons lift our Homecoming spirit. A royal couple on a royal float. BRN Anticipation's over. POUND THE PATS The air tingled with excitement and anticipation throughout the week of October l5-l9. Dance in- vitations, rehearsals, float decorations, and peppy signs were just part of the preparations made for the big social and sports event of the season - Homecoming. Pound the Pats was the theme of the acts presented in the Homecoming Auditorium. Climaxing the auditorium was the coronation of the Royalty. Victory reigned for Washburn at Parade Stadium as the Millers defeated the Pats 34-6. The cheer- leaders led the half-time parade in their bright, red fire engine. The Homecoming Royalty followed on the three class floats. After an exciting game, the happy and enthusiastic Washburnites returned to school for the traditional Homecoming Dance. Final touches. 108 is its Cheerleaders head the parade. The crowning touch. The mood, the music, and you. The Candy Sfripers. A royal kiss. x m RADIANT RQYALTY As a finale To The Homecoming AudiTorium, Jim Bab- cock, Senior Class PresiclenT, crowned WashbUrn's l962 Homecoming l2oyalTy - Chris Sonnesyn ancl Paula Urban. Their aTTenclanTs were Gary lvlammen and Joaquenia Shaw, John PeTerson and Elaine Gary and .loaquenia Sandy and Karen 'QW Larson, Sandy Dean anal Karen Gruber, and George Holden ancl KrisTi HolmquisT. ATTer a royal kiss, King Chris anal Queen Paula led The procession from The sTage To greeT Their enThusiasTic sUblecTs. 4 l l l i John and Elaine George and Kristi 110 xx :W ,A 5 wig www .,,LK., 5 'K dx i1+f?5Z9Si'f- Asixfiwqk CAKE! CHEERLEADERS EXUBERANT AGILE .le nd Dan 'fig Jill and Dale Captain Barb We've seen more fuzz on peaches. HAWKINS' HOEDCWN The GRIST staFl's annual Sadie Hawkins Dance once again brought Dogpatch to Washburn. Beard growing and costume planning were the major ac- tivities ot the week preceding the dance. Games and dancing attracted many Dogpatchers to the gyms, while Marryin' Sam was available to any couple wishing to get hitched. Dogpotch Dandies. During the intermission, Rheis Asbury and Mary Russ were announced as L'il Abner and Daisy Mae of 1962. Costume prizes were awarded to Bob Schon- berg and Janet Childs as funniest and to Steve Wherry and Marcia Hoppes as most original. Dave Sherrill won the beard growing contest. l Most Original: Bob Schonberg, Janet Childs A Dogpatch wedding. Daisy Mae takes her prize. Funniest: Steve Wherry, Marcia Hoppes l. . v-... The making of a play. THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET THE CAST Doctor Chambers ...... Eliza beth Moulton-Ba rrett Wilson .............. Henrietta Moulton-Barrett Arabel Moulton-Barrett . Octavius Moulton-Barrett Septimus Moulton-Barrett Alfred Moulton-Barrett . . . Charles Moulton-Barrett . Henry Moulton-Barrett . . . George Moulton-Barrett . . . . Ted Dooley ...., .lill Ivory ... Candy Hall .... ... Debbie Trow ... Vicki Smith ..... Dick Houg BillZiesl4e . . . James McCreary Randylyloe . . . Tony Kantor .. . Tom Smith ls my mascara on right? I prescribe . . . Edward Moulton-Barrett Bella Hedly ........., Henry Bevan ...,.... Robert Browning ...... Doctor Ford-Waterlow .. Captain Surtees Cook . . Flush .............. . Student Director , . . Please Papal .... . .Tim Larson . . . . Betty Sue Rea , . . , Jerry Feiker . . . Hitch Lyman . ...... George Holden , . , . . . . . Jay Hokenstrom Nic-Nac ot Toy Town Jean Berg Vicki af her besf. SENIOR CLASS PLAY TalenTed seniors, an auThenTic seT, and hard work conTribuTed To The success of The Senior Class Play, The BarreTTs of Wimpole STreeT. Tim Larson, Jill Ivory, and l-liTch Lyman, playing The lead roles, vviTh an excellenT supporTing casT, greaTly impressed boTh sTudenTs and adulTs WiTh Their polished per- formances. The play was financed Through Senior dues and vvas direcTed by Mr. Krause. True love takes its course. The play is over, the work is done, The final bow HGLIDAY SEASON Girls' Chorus sings of Christmas. Historical carols from The Madrigals. CHRISTMAS CONCERT Washburn's thirty-sixTh annual ChrisTmas ConCerT was presenTed To The public on December 20, l962. The Choraliers, The Girls' Chorus, The Male Chorus, and The Sophomore Mixed Chorus, under The direc- Tion of Mr. Lydell, broughT Christmas spiriT To The oudience in The form of song. Several smaller groups conTribuTed selecTions Typical of The Christmos sea- son. The orchesTra, under The direction of Mr. Bole- wine, entertained aT The beginning of The concert and during intermission. SoloisTs in The program were Jackie Jacobson, Sue Reardon, Linda CoulTer, Caroline King, Borb Walen, Jean Magnusson, and STeve Peer. Choraliers extend The Christmas spirit in song. Miss Evergreen 1962 - Jo Shaw The exuberant '63 Hall of Fame. FragranT evergreen boughs and a beauTiTul mural dramaTized This year's Evergreen Evening, The an- nual dance sponsored by The WAHIAN STal:f. Dance music was provided by Lee TrelsTad's band. During The inTermission, Joaquenia Shaw was crowned Miss Evergreen of l962, and The Hall of Fame was an- nounced. The Voyageurs, a Trio of folksingers, en- TerTained. A1TracTive carnaTion corsages were avail- able Tor The occasion. The Voyageurs enTerTain. f- X WW x The Great Spirit watches over Running Bear and Little White Dove. Do the Hokey Pokey. kg Promenade your Which end is up? My prize! 'I9 pieces of bubble gum. SENIOR SNOW FUN With treshly fallen snow awaiting thern, the Seniors bussed to Camp lhduhapi tor an evening ot winter lun, Skating and tobaggoning gave Way to Wild pil- low fighting and square dancing later at the lodge. Running Bear lTed Dooleyl and Little White Dove lGary Marnrnenl entertained with their singing. Drawing tickets tor valuable door prizes, such as nineteen pieces ot bubble gum, was also part ot the program. Not discouraged by the cold weather, a majority ot the Senior Class attended one of the most successful senior activities ot the year. The great suc- cess oi the Senior Snow Party can be credited to the excellent planning ot the Senior Board. partner 'round. JAMAICAN JAUNT A Jamaican aTmosphere descended upon Washburn The nighT of The Jamaican JaunT, a cosTume dance sponsored by Blue-Tri on February l5. OuTTiTs ranged Trom Jamaican shorTs and Muu Ivluus To grass sl4irTs, While some calypsoed To The music oT a six- Teen-piece band, oThers Tried Their skill aT The limbo. During inTermission, previously chosen candidaTes from each chapTer picked corsages Trom a basl4eT. All The corsages buT one were whiTe. Sara Schroe- der, The girl who held The only red corsage, was chosen Miss Jamaica, and reigned Tor The resT of The evening. The Voyageurs III shove off. A red carnafion forthe Jamaica Queen. 'Limbo lower now Jolly Jamaicans enioy The JaunT Sing Q leetie louder! LET ME E TERTAIN YOU Another opening to another Miilwheels The Tornadoes twist. 1 .W 4 HaIIeluiah, l'm Q bum. ...-f I This year's lvlillwheels production radiated with the enthusiasm and ingenuity ot Washburn students. Four full-stage acts and many smaller group per- formances were included in Washburn's annual va- riety show. The senior V.l.P.'s began the show in style, singing Another Opening, Another Show. A iunior group performed a Calypso Capers number, complete with bongos and a limbo contest. Another junior act relived the days ot King Arthur with its production ot Yak-A-l.ots, a take-Ott on CAMELOT. The senior High Class l-lobos gave the audience a glimpse ot lite along the railroad tracks. Other indi- vidual and group acts made their debut on the lvlill- wheels stage. Accompanied by the rest ot the cast, Yak-A-Lot, a fractured fairy tale You gotta go where? 5O0 Miles with the Flint Hill Singers Penny Kuehn sang Good Night, lvly Someone tor the grand finale. The show was produced entirely by the students, under the capable direction ot Mr. Krause. The profits from Millwheels provided new stage and auditorium equipment tor the school. MILLWHEELS . ..,.... .. , . Wim, Wi EATING WASHBLIRNITES ALWAYS . . . The handwriting on the HAVING 'GM' 2 5. DANCING ll I ll Two s company 5 wakes '53 m . 13 , A s ., V Q-wk Me, on Eskimo? ll 9 w5 Somebodies' mother MUST knit. Posturized Queens On safari . vw-: , w sf 4 M ,k,, , - ff ' s s ff ' I f.Vk Vi' I 4 , A' 3732 iw? -4 l. 1. I viii 1 rv-5, . 5. qt .Y SENIOR AWARDS Bottom Row: Rye, Borell, Halverson, Magraw, Trow. Row 2: Gloros, Werner, Hamilton, Whitehead. ROW 3: Sweetnam, Lyman, Heim, Sonnesyn, Dean. Not pictured: Babcock. INDI IDU A. E. MacQuarrie Award: This award was presented to Anita Halverson, Deborah Trow, and Hector Ly- man, who were recognized for their creative ability. The awards are provided for in a trust fund left in memory of Mr. A. E. lviacQuarrie, Washburn's first principal. Service Award: Merriley Borell and Paul Heim were elected by the senior class to receive Washburn's oldest traditional award, which is pre- sented to the boy and girl who give outstanding service to the school. First National Bank Award: Jeffrey Werner and Lynn Hamilton received this award on the basis of showing the greatest promise for a successful future. Daughters of the American Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution: Sherry Sweetnam and Christopher Sonnesyn won this award for their patriotism service, leadership, and dependability. Minneapolis Star and Tribune Award: In the discernment of Washburn's faculty, Christopher Rye showed superior leadership, char- acter, and service. Bausch and Lomb Award: This award was given to Robert Whitehead for his prog- L 126 I ITIATIVE ress in scientific study. Betty Crocker Award: Bron- wen lviagraw was the winner of this award for show- ing promise as a Homemaker of Tomorrow. Rose Reese Award: The World Affairs Council presented this award to Alexander Dean for his outstanding contribution to international goodwill. Miller of the Year Award: James Babcock was the athlete who attained the most outstanding development in citi- zenship, character, and scholarship. Leonard Moses Award: Timothy Glaros had superior athletic leader- ship, physical fitness, posture, and character. HQNOR GROUP This year's honor group was comprised of nineteen seniors who maintained an academic average of 3.8 throughout the three years at Washburn. These stu- dents, who constitute the upper four per cent of the senior class, are excused from taking June finals. l f Vx B v 5 'T 4 L 'R it 2 f ff in x ' 'gk L -www 3 ,Iw- ,ang ll EAN? ,Q-ws., r--f 'NJ it 4,,,.04t- wave- Cz 1, ,, ,N 2 all' , . 5, S Os ,...M, M.. ..L:vZ.l2'ei..,. :4'-1-:J ' , .. f,iu.4Mi7g3gZ,:,,m. t ,.. mv: 53:-tie. A Y V A-. Q.. HONOR GROUP Bottom Row: Borell, Scarlett, Christoph. Row 2: Hamilton, Huber, Hartley. ROW 3: Halver- James W. Anderson James V. Babcock Merriley E. Borell Stephen L. Butts Judith A. Christoph Alexander L. Dean son, Mcgraw, O'Grady, Whitehead, ROW 4: Hansen, Rudi, Reed. ROW 5: Werner, Deon, Butts, Anderson Not pictured. Babcock, Iverson. EXCELLENC ACHIE ED Anita M. Halverson Lynn S. Hamilton Daryl E. Hansen David A. Hartley Carol E. Huber Kathryn J. Iverson Bronwen J. Magraw 127 Lilla O'Gracly Cynthia A. Reed La Rayne A. Rudi Laura L. Scarlett JeFlrey S. Werner Robert P. Whitehead 'rv'-ey . J -ur, uonce upon a time . . . Mr. Ario, Class Adviser. lt was a Wonderful experience to be a member ot the class ot l963. Over 500 sen- iors have enioyed many activites together throughout the school year. Under the cap- able leadership ot the class officers, seniors conducted class business efficiently and smoothly in senior homerooms. Senior priv- ileges, sports, clubs, and activites all helped make the last year at Washburn worthwhile. The class president, Jim Babcock, conducted senior homerooms and led the class in ma- terializing its plans tor the various senior activities. As vice president, Gary Mammen took over in Jim's absence and assumed the responsi- bility ot leading Senior Board meetings. Sandy Dean, treasurer, was responsible tor drawing up the senior budget and supervis- ing the collection ot class dues. Sandy also headed the Credit Bureau and devoted much of his time to keeping records in order. As class secretary, Sara Schroeder kept ac- curate minutes ot senior homerooms and Sen- ior Board meetings. She also handled any necessary correspondence throughout the year. The class ot T963 was privileged to have Mr. Ario as its adviser. The responsibil- ity of satisfying and advising over 500 sen- iors is not an easy task, and Mr. Ario did a commendable iob. The senior class wishes to extend its sincere thanks to Mr. Ario tor his patience, understanding, and interest in the problems and needs ot seniors. ABLE LEADERS AND g x H Jim Babcock, President Gary Mammen, Vice President Sara 128 Schroeder, Secretary Sandy Dean, Treasurer is. SENIOR BOARD: Bofiom Row: Schroeder, Cool, Rec, WoTrud, Gruber, Johnson. Row 2: Levvis, Foddis, Weirick, Linde, Erickson, Mommen, Trelsiod. Row 3: Deon, Hokonson, Peferson, Green, Serrill, Honsen. . . . RESPGNSIBLE SENICRS WORKING TOGETHER FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR The Senior Boord vvos responsible Tor pionning ond Toking chorge of senior evenTs such os The Senior Snow PorTy, The Senior Bc1nqueT, Senior Avvorols, The closs movie, ond Commencement IT consisTeoI of one represenToTive, eIecTed in The Toll, from eoch senior homeroom. The weekly meeTings were obly con- ducfed by Gory iviommen, closs vice presidenT, un- der The guidonce of Mr. Ario, closs oolviser. The CreoliT Bureou's responsibiIiTy vvos The diHic:uIT Tcisk of colIecTing senior dues in The Toll ond spring. The dues coIiecTed were used To poy for such iTems os WAHIAN, GrisT, ond closs ploy TickeTs. The CreoIiT Bureou consisTeol of one represenToTive from eoch senior homeroom. Senior finonces were honolleol smoofhly under The supervision of Sondy Deon, closs Treosurer, ond Miss STevenson, The odviser. CREDIT BUREAU: BoTTom Row: Johnsfon, DeLopp, Fisher, HomilTon, Woien, Quesf, Horvey. Row 2: Eggers, Molinosky, Urbon, Longman, Rosenbloom. Row 3: Brondiord, BooTh, Erickson, BouTen, STroko, Doon. 'Kisser GARY THOMAS ANDERSON . DAVID ADAMEK Dave came to Washburn from Benilde. He hopes to attend the Minneapolis School of Art. BARBARA ANDERSON Barb was in Senior Board, Blue Tri, French Club, the Girls' Swimming Team, and the Cheerleading Squad. MARLENE AALBERTS Marlene was in Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Girls' Chorus, and Pep Club. She hopes to enter music education. DIANNE ANDERSON Dianne worked as a bank clerk typist on the Work Program. She plans to be an airline stewardess. JUDITH ABRAHAMSON Judy would like to become a beautician. She plans to attend North Central Bible College. ANDERSON Gary was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Orchestra, the Varsity Football Team, and Track. KAREN ACKERMAN Patches worked as o sales clerk this year, She plans to attend the U of M and become ci veterinarian. JAMES R. ANDERSON Beck was in Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, goalie ot the Hockey Team, and an Equipment Manager. JAMES W. ANDERSON .lim was in NHS and Lettermen's Club, and he was Captain ofthe Track Team, He hopes to become a physicist. JOAN ANDERSON Joan was in NHS, WAHIAN and Poplars Statts, Ofhcer at Quill Club and La Petite Academie, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. We 3119 2, , -fjigsiv' -1-irq .: 'Q 5: '- , Kifrff' KATHLEEN ANDERSON Kathie was a member of NHS. She is a church organist and would like to enter a musical field. CLASS ROBERT ANDERSON Bob participated in the Work Program during his senior year at Washburn. SHARON ANDERSON Sharon was employed as a stenographer at a bank on the Work Program. She plans to become a secre- tary. Tom sang in A Cap- pella Choir and played on EfSquad Football Team. He plans to at- tend Bethel College. PATRICIA ANDREWS Pat was a Pom Pom Girl and a member of Blue Tri. She plans to attend a secretarial college. F , . RHEIS ASBURY Rheis was in Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y Cabinet, Hall of Fame, Archery Club, Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Track. JOHN ASHMAN Jack wants to become an officer in the Navy. He plans to attend the U of M. BARBARA ASKE Barb was a member of Blue Tri and worked in the lunchroom for UC Service Club during her senior year. MARY ATWILL Mary was in Blue Tri and l.a Petite Academie. She plans to attend the U of Arizona and become a teacher. ROBERT AXBERG Bob sang in the Male Chorus and worked in a hospital kitchen, He plans to attend Augsburg College. QF I963 JAMES BABCOCK Jim was Class President, in NHS, Boys' State, Hi-Y Cabinet, Hall of Fame, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Track, and Swimming Co- Captain. are DONALD BARCLAY Don was active in Hi-Y and plans to study law at the U of M. He enjoys folk-singing in vari- ous groups. LORNA BAILEY Lorna participated in the Work Program during her senior year. She plans a career of nursing. B. JOHN BAY John participated in Hi-Y during his senior year. He plans to attend the U at M after graduation. LORALYN BAKER Loralyn was a Flag Twirler and a member of Spanish and German Clubs. She came to WHS from Bloomington. GENE BEIJER Gene worked as a mail clerk on the Work Program. He plans to attend Dunwoody Institute. RICHARD BAAKE Dick participated in Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, and Track. He plans to attend St. Olaf. JEAN BERG Jeanie was in NHS, Blue Tri, La Petite Academie, and Girls' Chorus. She was Stu- dent Director of the Class Play. KRISTINE BARSTOW Kris sang in A Cap- pella Choir and was in Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U of M and go into nursing. JOSEPH BAUDER Jeff was a member of the Tennis Team. He plans to attend Drake University. BRUCE BERRY Nake was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and Varsity Football and Baseball Teams. MICHAEL BEUGEN Baby Huey took part in Hi'Y, and Lettermen's Club. He was an the Varsity Football Team and Tennis Captain. RICHARD BERGLUND Dick participated in Hi-Y and Wrestling. He plans to study engineering at the U of M. CAROL BJORNSTAD Carol was a member of the Poplurs Staff, German Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. DENNIS BERGQUIST Denny worked as a carry-out boy at a grocery store this year. He plans to to attend the U of M, CAROL BLANCHARD Carol participated in Blue Tri. After grad- uation she plans to study art at the U ot M. THOMAS BERNARD Tom was a member of Hi-Y and Lettermen's Club. He was an Equipment Manager and Varsity Football Manager. RICHARD BIASING Rich was in Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Equipment Manager, and on the Swimming, Track, and B-Squad Football Teams. TERRANCE BIEKER CAROL BODENMAN Terry was in NHS, Carol was a member Lettermen's Club, of the Student Office and a member of Staff and Blue Tri. the Varsity Football She worked part and Ski Teams. time at the Blood Bank. SENIORS ' 'fi ' H: it 17 .Q ti' r -U is f . - I .wif-iii fy 4 f L If ss .t ' HA -A I ra. . , ff E . 'F I . '41, DIANNE BOLLEFER Dean participated in Blue Tri and Juniar Achievement. She plans to attend the U ot M. ROBERT BOEN Bullet participated in Junior Achievement. He plans to study agricultural engineering at the U of M. FREDRICK BOETHLING Rick was on the Track Team and is interested in intramural sports. He Worked part time in a greenhouse. DAN BOOTH Dan was a member of Credit Bureau and Lettermen's Club. He played on the Varsity Football and Track Team. MERRILEY BORELL Mer was in NHS, Student Council, wAHiAN sms, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' State, Hall of Fame, and a German Club Officer. we CHERYL BORGER Cheri was a Flag Twirler and in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to attend beauty school. ROBERT BRANDJORD Bob was a member of Credit Bureau, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Varsity Basketball and Track Teams. MICHAEL BRENNEMAN Mike participated in the Work Program during his senior year. He is planning on an art career. AMBITIOUS C. RICHARD BOUTEN Dick was o member of Credit Bureau, Hi-Y Cabinet, the German Club Band, and the Orchestra. SUZANNE BOUTIN Sue was in Blue Tri, Pep Club, and A Cappella Choir. She was on the Girls' Swimming Team. PATRICIA BRASTAD Pat was a member of Blue Tri, German Club, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus. CYNTHIA BRECKE Cindy participated in Blue Tri and was a member of the Orchestra. She hopes to attend Augsburg. wwwfqfewee ww we-x1...Ln. KATHRYN BRUDE Kathy was a member of Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Red Cross Council, Pep Club, and Girls' Chorus. RUTH BUCHMUELLER Ruth was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, and Band. She hopes to become an X-ray technician. LINDA BURINGTON Linda was a member of Blue Tri. She was employed as a file clerk under the Work Program. GINGER BRISBANE Ginger took part in the Blue Tri, Pep Club, and sang in the Girls' Chorus. She plans to attend Mankato State. WARREN BUTLER Warren was a member ofthe Golf Team. His plans for the future are undecided. GERALDINE BROWN Gerri sang in the Girls' Chorus. She would like to become a dental hygienist after I graduation. RICHARD BUTTENHOFF Dick participated in the Lettermen's Club while at Washburn. He was a member of the Track Team. SHEILA BRUCCIANI Sheila was active in Blue Tri while attending Washburn. She plans to attend the U of M. STEPHEN L. BUTTS Steve was in NHS, Lettermen's Club, German Club, cmd on the Hi-Y Cabinet. He was on the B-Squad Football and Ski Teams. CHERYL CABLE Cheryl was a member of German Club, Forensics, and the Girls' Chorus. She was a Debate Club Oflicer. JACQUELINE CAIN Jackie was a Grist Reporter and a member of Blue Tri, Quill Club, Latin Club, and Russian Club. REBECCA CALESNDINJE Becky was a member of Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U of M at Duluth after graduation. RONALD CAMPBELL Ron was a member of Hi-Y and the Track Team. He plans to attend the U of M. ANN CARBLOM Ann participated in Blue Tri and the Work Program. She came to Washburn from Detroit. SENIORS SUZANNE CARPENTER Sue participated in French Club. She plans to go into medicine at the U of M. ROBERT CARLSON Bob was a member of Hi-Y. He plans to go to the U of M and study psychology. TERRY CHARLTON Terry plans to attend the U of M after graduation. He hopes to have a future career cf architecture, ROGER CARLSON Roger was a member of NHS, Hi-Y, and the Varsity Hockey Team. His future plans are undecided. DAVID CHRISTIANSEN Dave was a member of Senior Board, Junior Achievement, Sound Crew, and the Audio-Visual Crew. SHARON CARLSON Sharon was a member of Blue Tri and sang in the Girls' Chorus. She plans to attend St, Cloud State. JO ANN CHRISTOFERSON Jo Ann participated in German Club. She plans to attend the U of M and become a teacher. JOAN CEDERSTRAND Jo was a member of Blue Tri, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. LAURA CHAPMAN Laurie belonged to Blue Tri, UC Service Club, and Pep Club. She was also a cheerleader. JUDITH CHRISTOPH Judy was a member of NHS, Grist Staff, Blue Tri, and Spanish Club, She plans to attend the U of M. J 1. 2.1. Si, S 25:1 is 'Wy z11Q L Yi' 'sr' . A ' CAROL COOL Carol was a member of NHS, Senior Board, Blue Tri Cabinet, French Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. THOMAS CROUCH Tom was in Hi'Y, Lettermen's Club, Archery Club, and on the Varsity Football and Basketball Teams. . . IMPORTAN FRANCES COLE Frannie belonged to Blue Tri, UC Service Club, and Pep Club. She sang in the Girls' Chorus. MICHAEL CONNELL Mike plans to attend the Minneapolis school of Business after graduation. He would like to become cz salesman. DURREL CORRY Durrel plans to at- tend UCLA after graduation. He hopes to become a professional sports car racer. KEITH COVART Keith sang in the Male Chorus. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. 135 GRETCHEN DASSETT Gretchen has hopes of becoming a music teacher, She plans to attend Macalaster after graduation. JUDITH DAVIES Judy belonged to Blue Tri and UC Service Club. She came to Washburn from Edina High School. SC: F., ENID CULVER Dee was a member of Blue Tri, Poplars Staft, German Club, and Orchestra. She was a Quill Club Officer. MICHAEL DE GIDIO Mike came to WHS from De LaSalle. He hopes to become an engineer or architect. BARBARA DAHLSTROM Barb was an NHS Otticer and cu member of WAHIAN Staff, Blue Tri, Pep Club, andthe Girls' Swimming Team. SUZAN DE GRAY Sue was a member of the Work Program in her senior year. She plans to attend the U of M. ALAN DALE Alan was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Wrestling Team. He plans to become a tile contractor. JANE DE LAPP Jana was a member of NHS, Credit Bureau, WAHIAN Staff, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to go to the U of Arizona. ALEXANDER DEAN Sandy was class treasurer, NHS President, a Homecoming Attendant, on Hi-Y Cabinet, Hall of Fame, Tennis Team, ond in LeHermen's Club and Debate Club. DIANE DOMHOLT Diane was a member ot NHS, Blue Tri, Poplars Staff, Red Cross Council, Band, and was Grist Reporter. KENNETH DEASE Ken was a German Club Officer and sang in the male Chorus. He hopes to study medicine at the U of M. THEODORE DOOLEY Ted was a member of Hi-Y and Poplars Staff. He was in the Class Play and on the Hall of Fame. GARRY DELTON Garry participated in Junior Achievement during his senior year. He hopes to become an engineer. DAVID DU FOUR Dave participated in Hi-Y and played on the Baseball Team. He plans to attend the U of M. ROBERT DOAN Bob was a member. of Credit Bureau and Hi-Y. He plans to go into mechanical engineering. JO ANN DOBBELMANN Jo was a member of the Work Program. She worked part time as a secretary in a bank. CONSTANCE DUNHAM CANDICE DUNHAM Candi was a member of Blue Tri. She came to Washburn from Wheaton, Illinois. Connie participated in the Work Program and plans to attend business college. She came to WHS from Wheaton, Illinois. SUSAN DUNN Sue was a member ot Blue Tri, UC Service Club, and on the Hall of Fame. SENIORS .IUDITH EASTHAGEN Judy participated in Blue Tri during her senior year. She plans to attend the U of M. JUDITH ECKERMAN Judy was active in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She hopes to become an airline stewardess. LINDA EGGERS Linda was a member of Credit Bureau, Poplars Statt, and Pep Club. She was Blue Tri President. JAMES ELLICKSON Jim was a member of the Poplars Staff and the Audio-Visual Crew. He plans to attend St. Olaf. BETTY ERICKSON Betty worked part time as a salesgirl. She plans to attend business school and become a secretary. DAVID ESTENSON Dave participated in Hi-Y and sang in the Male Chorus. He plans to attend the U of M. PAMELA EUSTIS Pam was in NHS, Blue Tri, German Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, AFS Com- mittee, and WAHIAN Co-Editor. GERALD FEIKER Jerry was in the Class Play. He earned money this year as a professional magician. He plans to study medicine. JOYCE FERNSTROM Joy was a member of Blue Tri, German Club, and the Girls' Chorus. She plans to attend Gustavus. . . . ACCQMPLISHED DALE ERICKSON Dale was employed as a busboy this year. He plans to study electronics at the U of M. CHERYL EVERSON Cheryl was a member of Blue Tri and Credit Bureau. She plans to become a teacher. JOHN ERICKSON Chris was a member of Credit Bureau, Hi-Y, and the Swim- ming Team. He hopes to become an architect. FREDERICK EWING Rick was an active member of NHS, Debate Club, and Junior Achievement during his senior year. SUSAN ERICKSON Sue was active in Senior Board, Blue Tri, and the German Club. She was on the AFS Committee. JANET FADDIS Jan was on Senior Board, Grist Staff, Blue Tri Cabinet, in Spanish Club and Pep Club, and an NHS Officer. 137 PATRICK FALLON Pat participated in Hi-Y during his senior year. He plans to attend Drake University. AGNES FARRELL Ag worked part time filling music orders, She plans to study interior deco- rating at the U of M. NANCY FISHER Nancy was in NHS, Credit Bureau, Blue Tri, La Petite Academie, Pep Club, and AFS Committee. She was a Grist Reporter. DAVID FORSLAND Dave sang in the Male Chorus. He worked part time in a carpet store this year. ROBERT FORSYTH Bob would like to ioin the Air Force or go to Hawaii after graduation. SUSAN GAUDETTE Sue was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U ot M. DAVID FRENCH Dave was a member ot Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Male Chorus, Varsity Football and Baseball, and Co-Captain of the Basketball Team. JUDY GENTZ Judy was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, and the Girls' become a secretary, MONICA FRITZEN Nikki worked on the Student Office Staff. She plans to become a secretary after graduation. KATHLEEN Gll.BERTSON Kathy was a member of Pep Club. She hopes to attend the U' ot M and become a missionary nurse. Chorus. She hopes to ,VW BRUCE GILMORE Bruce was a member of Hi-Y and the Track Team. He plans to study accounting at Augsburg. NANCY GIVING Nan was a member of Blue Tri, Red Cross Council, and the Girls' Chorus. She hopes to travel in the future. JAMES GOODOIEN Jim was a member of Lettermen's Club and the Cross Country and Track Teams. He was the Wrestling Manager. MARK GRABOW Mark was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Varsity Football Team. He plans to study law at the U of M. PATRlCIA GALLAGHER Pat was an active member of La Petite Academie, French Club, Pep Club, and the Girls' Chorus. PAMALLA GANGELHOFF Pam was a member of NHS and the Girls' Chorus. Her future plans are undecided. MELODY GILLETTE Melody participated in German Club this year. She plans to study iournalism at the U of M. SENIORS TIMOTHY GLAROS Tim was a member of the Track Team. He plans to attend the U at M after graduation. JOYCE GRAPP Joy sang in the Girls' Chorus during her senior year. She plans to attend St. Cloud State. RICHARD GREEN Dick was a member of Senior Board and Hi-Y. He hopes to become a professional musician. DOUGLAS GREVEN Doug participated in Hi-Y and the Work Program. He plans to attend the U of M. O Q DOUGLAS GRILLER Doug was a member ot the Band during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M. ANDREA GROMAK Andie participated in Blue Tri. She came to WHS from Conrad Senior High, West Hartford, Connecticut. Quia? RALPH GRONNEBERG Ralph plans to attend the U ot M. to study architecture after graduation. . ERIOUS VIRGINIA GROSETH Ginny was active in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to go into elementary education at the U of M. DAVID GUSTAFSON David worked part time as a cook this year. He plans a career in hotel administration. CHARLES GROSS Chuck participated in Junior Achievement and played in the Band. He plans to go into accounting. THOMAS HAGEN Tom was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Swimming Team. He plans to study law at Bethel College. KAREN GRUBER Karen was a member of NHS, Senior Board, WAHIAN Stott, Blue Tri Cabinet, German Club, and Hall of Fame. She was a Student Council Officer and Homecoming Attendant. SANDRA HAHN Sandra participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She came to Washburn from St. Louis Park. MARILYN GUNLAUGSON Marilyp sang in the Girls' Chorus. She plans to attend the U of M at Duluth. CAMILLA HALL Candy was a member of Blue Tri, Class Play, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, Forensics, Pep Club, and Hall of Fame. WAYNE GUSTAFSON Wayne worked as an architectual photographer. He plans to attend the U of M to go into architecture. JOHN HACKING John was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Hall of fame, and the Hockey and Tennis Teams. He was Varsity Football Co'Captoin. JON HALVORSEN Jon was active in Hi-Y during his senior year. He plans to take journalism at Wesleyan. LYNN HAMILTON Lynn was a member of NHS, Credit Bureau, WAHIAN StaFl, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Hall ot Fame, and was Male Chorus Accompanist. She was Spanish Club President. CAROLYN HALL Carolyn was an ac- tive member ot NHS, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, and the A Cappella Choir. DARYL HANSEN Daryl was a member ot NHS, Senior Board, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Track Team. MARY HALLQUIST Beale was a member of Blue Tri and played on the Girls' Tennis and Badminton Teams. DENNIS HANSEN Dennis worked part time as an employee of an insurance company. He plans to go into the Marines. ANITA HALVERSON Anita was a member of NHS, Poplcrs Stott, Quill Club, German Club, and played the violin in the Orchestra. JANET HANSEN Janet was a participant in Blue Tri and Pep Club. Her ambition is a CGVESF in SSCVSTGVIGI work. ff, MARY HAMRY Mary was active in Blue Tri, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She was a member at the Student Oichce Staff. PHYLLIS HANSEN Phyllis worked at a bank under the work Program. She plans to become a secretary after graduation. SENIORS RICHARD HANSON Dick was employed in the kitchen of a hospital. He plans to further his education at the U ot M. TERRY HANSEN Terry sang in the Male Chorus. He plans to go into engineering at the U of M. PATRICIA HANSON Pat participated in Blue Tri during her senior year. She worked part time in a department store. WAYNE HANSON Wayne worked part time at a drugstore He plans to study mechanical engineering at the U of M. JAMES HARDIN Jim was a member of Junior Achievement and the Ski Team. He worked part time as a stock boy. PAMELA HARLOFF Pam plans to attend a business college and become a. secretary after graduation. DAVID HARTLEY Dave was a member of NHS and German Club. He plans to attend Carleton and become a math teacher. HOPEF THOMAS HAWKES Tom worked part time as a painter. He plans to study architecture at the U of M. UL ROBERTA HARPER Bobby participated JOYCE HARVEY Joyce was a member of NHS, Student Council, Credit Bureau Blue Tri German Club. and Pep Club. ANDE HASSIS Ande sang in the in Blue Tri. She plans ACUPPGHG to attend the U of M and become a history teacher. ANTOINETTE HARRISON Toni was a member of Blue Tri, Junior Achievement, and A Cappella Choir. She plans a future singing career. Choir during his senior year. He plans to become a salesman. BARBARA HAYES Barb was a Pom Pom Girl during her senior year. She plans a future career in nursing. KEITH HEGNAUER Keith was active in German Club. He plans to go to Stout State College and become a teacher. PAUL HEIM Paul was Student Council President, Boys' State Representative, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Hall of Fame, Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball Co-captain. JENNIFER HAWKINSON Nif was a member of UC Service Club, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council, and French Club. JAN HEINING Jan was active in Hi-Y and played on the Varsity football and Baseball Teams. He came to WHS from Ohio. LINDA HAWKINSON Linda was a mem- ber of Blue Tri, French Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. NANCY HEISEL Nancy was a member of Blue Tri, Pep Club, Hall ot Fame, Girls' Golf, Tennis, and Badminton Teams, and Co-Captain of the Swimming Team. LOIS HAWKINSON Lois was a member of Blue Tri and the Great Books Club. She plans to become a dental hygienist. RICHARD HENNESSY Dick was a member of Lettermen's Club, A Cappella Choir, and the Ski, Track, and B-Squad Football Teams. JAMES HESSEL Jim was a member at Hi-Y and played on the Varsity Baseball Team. He came to WHS from DeLaSalle. PAMELA HICKORY Pam was in Blue Tri, German Club, and onthe Girls' Swimming Team. She plans to attend Macalester. MARGARET HIGLEY Marg was an active member of NHS, Blue Tri, La Petite Academle, and French Club. ROBERT HOAGLUND Bob was a player on the Golf Team. He hopes to attend St. Cloud State. JEFFREY HOLMES Jett was a member of Junior Achievement and Band. He plans to attend the U ot M at Duluth. RICHARD HOFFMAN Dick participated in Russian Club activities during his senior year. He plans to attend Macalester. KRISTI HOLMQUIST Kristi was a member of Blue Tri, French Club, andthe Hall of Fame. She was a Homecoming Attendant. SHELDON HOFFMAN Duke was a member of Hi-Y, Male Chorus, Band, and the Track Team. He plans to attend the U Of M. GAIL HOPPENRATH Gail was in Blue Tri, U C Service Club, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She was a Grist Reporter. JANICE HEYDT .lan was a member of Blue Tri, French Club, Poplars Staff, Red Cross Council, and Pep Club. SENIORS MARY HILL Mugs was active in NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, the Girls' JERROLD HOKANSON Jerry served as Hi-Y President and on the Senior Board. He was a member of NHS Swimming Team, and and a Grist AFS Committee. Reporter. JAY HOKENSTROM Jay was in the Class Play and a member of Credit Bureau, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, and German Club. GEORGE HOLDEN George was Student Council Treasurer, Homecoming Attendant, in the Class Play, and in NHS, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and on the Tennis Team. GWEN HOPPENRATH Gwen was a member ot Blue Tri, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U ot M. RICHARD HOUG Dick was in the Class Play and Debate Club. He hopes to become a minister. CURTIS HOUSTON Curt was a member ot WAHIAN Stott and German Club. He plans to study law at the U of M. DARLENE HOWE Darlene worked part time as a waitress. She hopes to attend business college and become a secretary. X5 RONA HUNT Ronnie was a mem- ber of German Club and Pep Club. She worked as a clerk filist under the Work Program. MICHAEL IMSDAHL Mike worked part time as a stock boy. He plans to attend a trade school atter graduation. GEORGIA IVERSON George was a member at the Grist Staff, Poplars Staft, and Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U of M. it -It .,f. V- at r Qi, 1 is .3 . . . SAGACIOLIS GORDON HOYE Gordon participated in Hi-Y and was a member of the Archery Club. He plans to study art at the U of M. CAROL HUBER Carol was a member of NHS, WAHIAN Staft, Poplars Staff, Blue Tri, and Spanish Club. She plans to attend Macalester. 143 SUSAN HURLBERT Sue participated in Blue Tri during her senior year, She plans to become a beautician after graduating. KATHRYN IVERSON Kathy participated in NHS, Blue Tri, German Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend St. Olaf. LINDA HUSBANDS Linn was a member of Blue Tri, UC Service Club, and A Cappella Choir. She plans to attend Mankato State. LINDA IVERSON Linda plans to attend a business school after graduation from Washburn High School. VICKI HUTTNER Vicki participated in Pep Club. Her future plans include the U of M and becoming an airline stewardess. JILL IVORY Jill was a member of NHS, Blue Tri, Class Play, Hall of Fame, and the Cheerleading Squad. She was French Club President. CAROL ANN JOHNSON Carol was a member of NHS, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to maior in math at the U of M. CLIFFORD JOHNSON Clittord plans to go into the service after graduating from Washburn High School. DIANE JACOBSON Diane participated in the Work Program. Her future plans include studying nursing at Deaconess Hospital. DAVID JOHNSON Dave's future plans include the U of M where he plans to study architecture. SANDRA JACOBSON Sandy was a member ot Junior Achievement. She plans to attend Wayne University in Detroit, Michigan. GEORGIA JOHNSON Georgia was a member of WAHIAN Staft, Blue Tri, La Petite Academie, French Club, and Red Cross Council. CARSTEN JESPERSEN Curt was an AFS'er from Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a member of German Club and the Tennis Team. GERALD JOHNSON Ger worked as a painter. He plans to attend the U of M and would like to become a forest resource manager. KATHLEEN JOHNSON Kathy was an active member of the Grist Staff, La Petite Academie, and Pep Club. MAILA JOHNSON Maila participated in Pep Club activities during her senior year. She plans to attend the U of M. PATRICK JOHNSON Pat was a member at the Wrestling Team. He worked part time as a veterinarian's aid. ROXANNE JOHNSON Roxy was a member of Senior Board, Blue Tri, Poplars, Madrigals Girls' Swimming, Pep Club and A Cappella Choir. JUDITH JOHNSON Judy participated in Blue Tri and played in the Band. She came to WHS from Hopkins Senior High. SENIORS MARCIA JOHNSON Marcia was a member of Poplars Staff, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She plans to become a teacher. SANDRA JOHNSON Sandy sang in the Girls' Chorus. After graduation she would like to become a secretary. CAROLYN so DAVID KERN JO ANN KOWAL VERLYN JOHNSON Vern would like to become a pilot in the service. He also plans to attend the U of M. L. , 499' RICHARD KALAR Dick was a member of the Lettermen's Club, Track Team, and Co-Captain of the Cross Country Team. ANTHONY KANTAR Tony was a member of Hi-Y, Class Play, Lettermen's Club, French Club, and the Wrestling and Track Teams. . . . I QUISITI E SUSAN JOHNSTON Sue was a member of NHS, Credit Bureau, WAHIAN Staff, Blue Tri, French Club, Red Cross Council, Pep Club, and AFS Committee. ROBERT KEEGAN Bob was the Base- ball Manager during his senior year. His future plans include to attend the U of M. CAROL ANNE JONES Carol is interested in sewing. Her future plans are undecided. Dave was a member ot the Hi-Y Cabinet, Lettermen's Club, Hall of Fame, and the Varsity Football and Baseball Teams. JERILYNN JORDAN Jeri was a member of NHS, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, French Club, Red Cross Council, Pep Club, and Grist StaFf. ROBERT KIEFER Bob was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Ski Team. He plans to attend the U of M. SUSAN KORSHUS Sue was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club, and she sang in the Girls' Chorus. RICHARD KOSFIELD Dick was a member ot Hi-Y and the Tennis Team. He plans to study com- mercial art at the U of M. KINGSLEY Carolyn participated in Blue Tri and La Petite Academie. She plans to attend the U of M. 145 SCOTT KLABUNDE Scott worked part time in a large de- partment store. He plans to attend the U of Wisconsin. MERODIE KOSTA Merodie was a mem- ber of Blue Tri and the Girls' Chorus. She was a Grist Re- porter and Pep Club President. Jo was on active member of Blue Tri and played on the Girls' Golf and Tennis Teams. MARTHA KUDERLING Martha was o mem- ber of NHS and the Orchestra. She was President of Ger- man Club. PENNY KUEHN Penny sang in the A Cappella Choir during her senior year. She plans to attend Gustavus Adolphus College. LEILA KRAMER Leila was a partici- pant in the Work Program. She plans to attend the Minne- sota School of Busi- ness. SHARON KUUBlTS Sharon was a mem- ber of Blue Tri, UC Service Club, Span- ish Club, Pep Club, and a Grist -Reporter. RICHARD KRENTZ Dick participated in Hi-Y this year. He plans to further his education at Macal- aster. EDWARD LA BAHN Ed was a member ot Hi-Y Cabinet, Letter- men's Club, and the Varsity Football Team. SUSAN KRETCHMER Sue was employed as a credit clerk under the Work Pro- gram, Her future plans are undecided. VICTORIA LA BONNE Vicki sang in the Girls' Chorus. She earned extra money working as fountain clerk at a dime store. PHILIP LANG Phil was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Var- sity Football and Baseball Teams. ROBERT LARSEN Bob was a member ot Hi-Y during his senior year. His fu- ture plans include attending the U of M CHARLES LARSEN Chuck plans to at- tend the U ot M. He would like to be come a conserva- tionist. DIANNE LARSON Dianne was a mem- ber of Blue Tri, she plans to attend Gustavus Adolphus and go into nursing. MICHAEL LANDER Mike was a member of Hi-Y, Grist Staff, and Poplars Staff. He plans to attend the U of M. SENIQRS DEAN LARSEN Dean participated in Hi-Y during his sen- ior year. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. ELAINE LARSON Elaine was a member of Blue Tri and French Club. She was a Homecoming Attendant. JOANNE LARSON Weiner was a member of the Grist Staff, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council, and French Club. TIMOTHY LARSON Tim had a lead in the Class Play. He was voted Most Talented in the Hall of Fame. O 9 Q STEPHEN LEJCHER Steve was a member of Hi-Y during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M. NANCY LENMARK Nancy was a mem- ber of Blue Tri, Poplars Staff, La Petite Academie, Pep Club, and the Stu- dent Otclice Staff. CYNTHIA LEWIS Cinnie served on the Senior Board and was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. SALIE VICKIE LIEPA Vickie earned extra money during her senior year working in a flower shop. Her future plans are undecided. RONALD LONDON Ron was a member of NHS, Lettermen's Club, and the Var- sity Hockey Team. He plans to attend Dartmouth. MARCIA LINDE Marcia was a mem- ber of NHS and Senior Board. She hopes to become a missionary nurse. LINDA LOWE Frani participated in Blue Tri and Junior Achievement. She came tothe Wash- burn district from Roosevelt. TIMOTHY LINDGREN Tim plans to attend the U of M after graduation. He would like to become a draftsman. ELIZABETH LUEDDECKE Betty was a member of Blue Tri and A Cappella Choir. She plans to go into practical nursing. CHERYL LINDSKOG Cheryl participated in Pep Club activities during her senior year. Her future plans are undecided. MICHAEL LUND Mike was a member ot the Lettermen's Club and the Swim- ming and Track Teams. He plans to become a dentist. fi M-ff rf. 75 'H SHERYL LONGMAN Sheryl was a mem- ber of Credit Bureau, WAHIAN Staff, Blue Tri, Poplars Staff, Spanish Club, and Girls' Chorus. LAWRENCE LOOFBOURROW Larry plans to further his education at UCLA after gradua- tion from Washburn High School. MARY MAKRES Markie was a participant in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to become a registered nurse. DIANE MALINOSKY Di was a member of Credit Bureau, Blue Tri, German Club, and the A Cappella Choir. SANDER LUND Sandy plans to at- tend the U of M after graduating, He hopes to become an architect. GARY MAMMEN Gary was a Class Officer, in Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Hall of Fame, a Home- coming Attendant, and Welcome Week King. HECTOR LYMAN Hitch participated in the Class Play, Poplars Staff, and German Club. He was Cl Quill Club Oiticer. CAROLYN MANNING Carolyn was a mem- ber of Blue Tri, French Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend Drake University. BRONWEN MAGRAW Wendy was a mem- ber ot NHS, Grist Stott, Blue Tri, Pop- lars Stott, Spanish Club, and was Rus- sian Club Treasurer. PAUL MARKUN Paul came to WHS from Redlands, California. He plans to take up automo- tive engineering. JAMES MALSED Mouse was a mem- ber ot Hi-Y Cabinet, Lettermen's Club, and the Varsity Hockey Team. DEXTER MARSTON Dexter was a mem- ber of Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, and the Tennis Team. He plans to attend the U of M. SENIQRS DOUGLAS MASON Doug worked part time as a stock boy at a food store. He plans ta attend the U of M. DAVID MARTIN Dave earned extra TTTOTTGY CIS O CCI'l'y' out boy at a gracery store. He plans to become an engineer. JAMES MARXHAUSEN Baza was in the Hi-Y Cabinet, Letter- men's Club, and he was Co-Captain of the Varsity Football Team. DOUGLAS MATTSON Doug participated in Hi-Y and the Varsity Baseball Team, He plans to study civil engineering at the LJ of M. ROGER MCCABE Roger worked part time at a hospital during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M. .IEANETTE MCCOY Jeanette was a mem- ber of Blue Tri, French Club, and Pep Club. She hopes to become a social worker. Q 9 O TIMOTHY McCORMICK Tim came to Wash- burn irom Benilde. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. JAMES MCCREARY Jim was WAHIAN Co-Editor, a Grist Reporter, in Hi-Y, the Class Play, Poplars Staff, Quill, Russian, and Chess Clubs, and Orchestra JAMES McCUNE Jim hopes to be- come an architect or MARLEEN MCSHERRY Marleen was a Grist a n electronics en- gineer atter his grad- uation from Wash- burn. Reporter, and in Blue Tri, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, Red Cross Council, and Pep Club. PROFICIE T TODD MCKINNEY Todd sang in the Male Chorus and was a member of the Track and B- Squad Football Teams. ANNE MCNIECE Anne was employed as a stenographer under the Work Program. She plans to ga into secretarial work. JOHN MILLER John was a member of the Audio-Visual Crew. After gradua- tion he plans to at- tend the U of M. LINDA MEIKRANTZ Linda belonged to Blue Tri, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. WILLIAM A. MILLER Bill participated in Hi-Y and was a member of the Wres- tling and Track Teams. He plans to attend the U ot M. BARBARA MERCIER Barb participated in Pep Club activities. She would like to become a secretary after graduation. WILLIAM D. MILLER Stubby was a member of Hi-Y. He plans to attend Bemidji State after' graduation. KAY MESSNER Kay was an active member of Blue Tri, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. KEN MICKELSEN Kenny was a mem- ber of Hi-Y during his senior year. After graduation he wants to ioin the Air Force. AMBER MILL Annie was on the Po-plars Staff and the Girls' Swimming Team. She was a Drum Maiorette. MARY MODLIN Mary was in Blue Tri, La Petite Aca- demie, French Club, and Pep Club. She sang in A cap- pella Choir. RANDALL MOE Randy was a mem- ber ofthe Audio- Visual Crew and A Cappella Choir. He was also in the Class Play, JOHN MUELLER Jack was a member ot Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Swim- ming Team. He also belonged to Archery Club. JANICE MYREN Jan was in NHS, WAHIAN Stott, Blue Tri, Poplcrs Stott, and German Club. She plans to attend the U of M. PAUL NEESSEN Paul came to Wash- burn trom Edina. He was a member ot German Club and the Swimming Team. MARY NELSON Mary was a Flag Twirler, and she participated in Blue Tri during her senior year at Washburn. BETH NELSON Beth was a member ot Blue Tri and UC Service Club. She plans to become a dental hygienist. JAMES NEMEC Jim worked this year as a contract paint- er. He plans to study electrical engineer- ing at the U ot M. DARRYL NELSON Punky worked part time at a pancake house. He plans to attend the U at M after graduation. DAVID NESVOLD Dave plans to attend the U of M. He hopes to become a lawyer. MARGARET MOLANDER Margaret was in Blue Tri, French Club, and Pep Club. She was ci member ofthe Girls' Golf Team. SENIORS LAVERNA NAPUE LaVerna was an ac- tive member of Blue Tri and Junior Achievement. She worked part time as a typist. Elm JANET NELSON Jan was Grist Re- porter and a member of Blue Tri, Poplars Stott, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. 'WE 4 t it Q if .L K i -J. lr 4' JOHN NELSON John plans to attend Purdue after gradua- tion. He would like to become a chemi- cal engineer. KATHLEEN NELSON Kathy sang in the Girls' Chorus. She worked part time as a salesgirl in a de- partment store. JAMES NEWHOUSE Jim plans to attend a business college alter graduation. He hopes to become a business manager. DOUGLAS NICHOLAS WILLIAM NIGHTINGALE Bill was a member of Hi'Y and the B-Squad Football Team. He sang in the Male Chorus. LILLA O'GRADY Lilla was in NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Blue Tri, Poplars Stott, Quill Club, Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, and a German Club Of- tlcer. CHEERFLIL JAMES NOGGLE Jim was a member of the Work Pro- gram, Junior Achievement, the Audio-Visual Crew, and the Stage Crew. Doug sang in the A Cappella Choir and Madrigals. He plans to enter the ministry. ANTHONY NICKLOW Tony was a member of the Red Cross Council. He also participated in Rus- sian Club. DAVID NORDBYE Dave worked part time as a stock boy. In the future he would like to work with precision in- struments. 151 PAULA OLIVETO Paula was in NHS, Blue Tri, and Ger- man Club. She sang in A Cappella Choir and Madrigals. KEITH OLSEN Keith was President ofthe A Cappella Choir and a mem- ber of the Jazz Singers. He was also on the Ski Team. SUSAN OGREN Sue was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She sang in A Cappella Choir and the Girls' Cho- rus. WILLIAM H. OLSEN Bill was in Letter- men's Club and the Varsity Football Team. He was Co- Captain of the Hock- ey Team. EARL OHMAN Earl was a member of Hi-Y. He also participated in Ger- man Club activities. BRUCE OLSON Bruce plans to attend the U of M after graduation. He would like to become a teacher. STEVEN OHRN Steve participated in Hi-Y during his sen- ior year. He would like to become a dentist. GERALD OLSON Ger worked part time at a drive-in. He plans a tuture career in aviation. KATHLEEN OLSON Moose was a mem- ber of Blue Tri and UC Service Club. She sang in the A Cappella Choir. SHARON ORDAHL Sharon participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club during her sen- ior year. Her future i plans are undecided if . wg-A I L s S K. A I MERODIE OLSON Merodie was a mem- S ber ot NHS. she A 9 would like to become W- a missionary nurse. lrlg NANCY osiseno A A Nancy was an active participant in Blue Tri. She also cheered in the Pep Club. MICHEAL OLSON Mike was on the Hi-Y Cabinet and the Varsity Basket- ball Team. He was an Equipment Man- ager. SHERRI OSMAN Sherri was a mem- ber of Blue Tri. She also took part in French Club during her senior year. THOMAS OLSON Tom plans to further his education at the U of M alter grad- uating from Wash- burn. WILLIAM OLSON William was a mem- ber of Chess Club and Junior Achieve- ment. He also worked on the Stage Crew. - ff -f,. -,.s,..-Mezms BARBARA OVERBY Barb was a member of Blue Tri. She also belonged to Pep Club and sang inthe A Cappella Choir. ROGER OWENS Roger was a member of the Male Chorus and the Baseball Team. He plans to attend the U of M. ROBERT PAETZEL Bob was a shoe salesman under the Work Program at Washburn. His tu- ture plans are un- decided. SENIORS MURRAY PAGE Murray participated in the Work Pro- gram. He was a member ot the Golf Team. MICHEAL PALEEN Mike was a member of NHS. He plans to continue his educa- tion at the U of M. KATHRYN PEDNEAU Kathy was in Blue Tri, Poplars Staff, Spanish Club, and Pep Club. She was a Grist Reporter. STEVEN PEER Steve was a mem- ber ot Hi-Y, Orches- tra, and the Baseball Team. He played with several dance bands. DAN PERKINS PATRICIA PETERSON KATHERINE PENN Kathy was a member of Blue Tri and Red Cross Council. She participated in Jun- ior Achievement. DENNIS PETERSEN Dennis would like to ioin the Air Force after he graduates from Washburn. Q 9 6 H Dan was a member of Hi-Y, German Club, and the Track Team. He plans to attend Gustavus Adolphus. MARY PETERSEN Pete participated in Pep Club at Washburn. She plans to become an X-ray technician. CAROL PERRY Carol belonged to Blue Tri. She also worked in the lunch- room under the UC Service Club. DIANE PETERSON Diane was a member of Blue Tri during her senior year. She plans To attend the U of M and become ci teacher. CHARLOTTE PETERSEN Char was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club, and she was a Pom Pom Girl with the Bond. JOHN PETERSON Pete was in Senior Board, NHS, Hi-Y, a Letterman, Homecoming Attendant, and Hockey Co-Captain. T HELEN PETERSEN Helen was a Flag Twirler with the Band. She was also o member of the Red Cross Council. ELLIGENT fa g .. s,,uvr,. f ' s,r..,,...nM 1..n,s4.: ef: ,wr :za-mf' 1-fsfzvzer-5 wE f: f' if 'E '49-2. A in Ti -- - fr ,. f. .W ..- . ge m.?EE,fffr:-fe, ,sc-r . f , gf..11W1eu.w,-ws, ,Y ., , , fs.. ...,...,..,,.,,-M . f. ., I 13gg4if4s2f,.:.- , , S. .,.., , 3.2 1,5 .2 ..,. .. , . . . .. I W,,s.,.r.s..m.,, ..,. , 7i5l1si?73i?QTsl?i , K: -5,533-','5:: 'ifjj I .rmr..f-ww. : is .fy -. PAULETTE PETERSON Pat would like to go into a career of nursing after she graduates. KENNETH PIEPGRAE Ken was o member of Hi-Y and the Let- termen's Club during his senior year at Washburn. Pat plans to attend the Mpls. School of Business in order to become o secretary. 2 , , Rfgsssnsu '- ri: ii' .. , ' ..,-.,. K.. .,.. ,,,.., , . , ,.., ..,, . W, W ., , U z.W3.g5:,..7A.,, W- ,a w s-I . M., ,A ,, ,B .,,, ,sl rl 'im Si V5 2 P fr I' ggi.: 55 .X S , S f Lg? 2 if E . A, lj' EL -rs ' i aww ff ri ' I ,Sp 3. K r Q .1 ay I MF' 7? f 153 PAUL PETERSON 'VLE-',lf,1 .. ,YEL-5...--'i.. W X-.E.51.:.'. I v ' I . Qrggsigilf , . . , ' ::.',k:g: gif.-fsQ'1f: , 1 is-iw, ' r - Hifi fiiigs.-,g K 55' . M- .. . Sv I --1,-wzmi ' ' . -.ff , I BONITA PLATH Bonnie sang in the Girls' Chorus while at Washburn. She would like to be- come an elementary school teacher. LINDA PODAS Linda participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus and the Glee Club. -41 or h i ' ef- xfiff . . . J K W + A .1 if ,. ffm , si Pete was active in Hi-Y at Washburn. He would like to be- come the manager of a restaurant or a hotel. BONNIE POSTELS Bonnie was a mem- ber ot Washburn'si German Club. Her ambition is to be- come a registered nurse. DANIEL POWELL Dan sang in the Voyagers folk song group while he was at WHS. He plans to attend the U of M. PATRICIA POPKO Pat was a member of Blue Tri at Wash- burn. She would like to attend the U of M and go into com- mercial art. JOSEPHINE PRICE Josie belonged to NHS, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She was also on the Girls' Swimming Team. CHARLES PORTER Chuck participated in Hi-Y andthe Let- 'rermen's Club. He was on the Varsity Football and Track Teams. JACK PRYD .lack was in the Hi-Y Cabinet and the Let- termen's Club. He was Captain of the Wrestling Team. MARY PORTER Mary participated in the Work Program at Washburn. She was employed at a pub- lishing house. JOAN QUAM Joan participated in Blue Tri and French Club during her sen- ior year at Wash- burn. CAROL QUEST Carol was in Credit Bureau, NHS, Pep Club, and Spanish Club. She was also on the Girls' Swim- ming Team. iii ' H ff X BARBARA RAICHE Bobs was a mem- ber of Blue Tri at Washburn. She was also a drummer in the Band. JUDITH RAKOV Judy participated in the Work Program during her senior year. She was em- ployed by a depart- ment store. SENIORS KAREN RAMACHER Karen was a member of Blue Tri at Wash- burn. She also par- ticipated in Junior Achievement. MARY RAND Mary was on the Poplars Staff, and she was an active member of Blue Tri at Washburn. RICHARD RASMUSSEN Dick was in NHS, the Grist Staff, and the Golf Team. He was also an Olticer in Russian Club. FRAYDA RAVER Fred participated in the Work Program during her senior year. She hopes to become a legal sec- retary. aims. '35 CAROLYN RAY Carolyn served on the Library Staff at WHS. She also par- ticipated in Blue Tri. PAUL RAYMOND Paul worked as a theater usher in his senior year. He would like to become a commercial artist. O 0 BETTY SUE REA Betty was on Senior Board, NHS, Class Q Play, Hall of Fame,' UC Service Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and French Club. CYNTHIA REED Cin was in NHS, Quill Club, Poplars Staff, and German Club. She also played in the Or- chestra. if si KAREN REED Karen participated in Blue Tri at Wash- burn. She plans to attend the U of M. after graduating. RESOLUTE NOELLE REITER Nokie was a mem- ber of Blue Tri and of Pep Club while she was at Wash- burn. BRUCE RIBA Bruce was a member of the Cross Country Team while at WHS. He hopes to become an architect. JOANNE RENGEL Joanie was a mem- ber of Pep Club. After graduation she plans to loin the Waves. PAUL RIEKE Riek was in Hi-Y and the Track Team. He also sang in the Male Chorus. KATHRYN REUTER Kathy was a member of the Student Coun- cil, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Girls' Swim- ming Team, and Girls' Chorus. RANDI RINGHAM Randi was in the Grist Staff, Hall of Fame, Blue Tri, and Quill Club. She was an Officer on the Red Cross Council. SHERMAN RHYMERS Sherm participated in Hi-Y at Washburn. He plans to attend the U of M. JAMES RIVERS Rimy was a mem- ber of NHS at Wash- burn. He played in the Orchestra. JAMES RICHARDS Jim participated in the Work Program cluring his senior year. He also sang in the Male Chorus. JOHN RICHARDSON John was a member of the WAHIAN Staff. He was also active in German Club at Washburn. ROBERT ROCKWELL Bob played in a combo at a pizza palace. He plans on a career in a musical field. KATHRYN RODEARMEL Kathy was a member of Blue Tri at WHS. She would like to attend the U of M to study interior decorating. NEIL ROADMAN Neil plans to attend the U of M after graduating from Washburn. JUSTIN ROSENBLATT Skip participated in Hi-Y at Washburn. He was also onthe Wrestling Team. STEPHEN ROBB5 Steve would like to study engineering at the U of M after graduating from Washburn. BONNIE ROSENBLOOM Bonnie was in Credit Bureau, NHS, Grist Statt, Quill Club, Poplars Staft, and La Petite Academie. RANELLE ROBINSON Roni participated in Blue Tri while at Washburn. She plans to attend the U of M. GEORGE ROSENQUIST George plans to at- tend Mankato State College and be- come a businessman. CHARLOTTE RONBECK Char participated in Blue Tri while at Washburn. She plans to attend Gustavus Adolphus. Ai SUSAN ROSENQUIST Sue participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club while at Wash- burn. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus. SENIORS LARAYNE RUDI Rudes was a mem- ber of NHS and UC Service Club. She also belonged to Blue Tri, French Club, and Pep Club. CARL RUNDQUIST Carl was active in Hi-Y during his sen- ior year at Wash- burn. He plans to attend St. Olaf Col- IArua BRUCE RUNYAN Bruce worked in a service station this year, He plans to attend the U of M after he graduates . 5 es 5 Ss? N5 'A . ,. ...... sm. .it Qisfwf.s..fs.1s is from WHS. i t slsss i I W MARY RUSS Mary was Daisy Mae at Sadie Hawkins. She was in Blue Tri, Pep Club, and the Girls' Swimming Team. VICTORIA RUUD Viki was an Otticer in Spanish Club. She was also in NHS, Blue Tri, Poplars Stott, and Pep Club. 'E-5 2.5 . -fi C f .as f - g... .1 ,..s. . i l NANCY RYDLUND Nanc was a member of UC Service Club and A Cappella Choir. She also be- longed to Blue Tri and Pep Club. O Q O CHRISTOPHER RYE Kit was in NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Let- termen's Club, Jr. Achievement, Chess Club, Russian Club, and the Tennis Team. STEVEN SAEFKE Steve played in the Orchestra during his senior year. He also participated in Ger- man Club. MARY SARLES Mary was a member ofthe A Cappella Choir and the AFS Committee. She plans to attend Olivet College. KAY SCHLESINGER Kay participated in German Club and Blue Tri during her senior year. She also cheered in the Pep Club. DVE TLIROUS .lUDlTH SAYTHER Judy was active in German Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus. LAURA SCARLETT Laurie was in NHS, WAHIAN Stalt, Poplars Staff, AFS Committee, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Quill Club Oflicer, and Pep Club. EDITH SEIBE Edith came to us from Germany this year. She sang in the Girls' Chorus while at Washburn. CHERYL SCHOTT Cheryl was an active member of the Red Cross Council. She also participated in Blue Tri at WHS. GEORGE SERRILL Sam served on the Student Council, Senior Board, NHS, and the Grist Stalt. He was a member of Hi-Y. RHODA SCHROEDER Rhoda returned to Washburn from Al- bert Lea Senior High early in her senior year. JANE SETHRE Jane hopes for a career as a social worker after she graduates from Washburn. SARA SCHROEDER Sara was Class Sec- retary and an Offi- cer of Blue Tri. She was in the Hall of Fame, Grist Staft, and Pep Club. LINDA SCHWAB Linda sang in A Cap pella Choir during her senior year at Washburn. She hopes to become a secretary. SARA LEE SEDGWICK Sally was in NHS, WAHIAN Staff, Poplars Staff, A Cap pella Choir, Quill Club, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. JAMES SEVERUD Jim participated in Hi-Y at Washburn. He plans to attend the U ot M and be- come an engineer. .IOAQUENIA SHAW .lo was a Homecom- ing Attendant and Miss Evergreen. She was in Student Coun- cil, Girls' Chorus, and Blue Tri. SANDRA SHEFLAND Sandy was a member ot Blue Tri during her senior year. She plans to attend Man- kato State College. HILLARY SIKORA Hilly participated in Blue Tri, Pep Club, and the Girls' Golf Team. She plans to attend the U of M. STEPHEN SIPPLE Steve was in A Cap- pella Choir, Letter- men's Club and the Wrestling Team. He plans to attend the U of M. SALLY SMITH Sal was active in the Blue Tri Cabinet and Pep Club, and she was on the Girls Swimming, Tennis, and Badminton Teams. RICHARD SKJOD Rick worked at a gas station. He plans to attend the U of M and become a commercial artist. THOMAS SMITH Tom participated in Senior Board, NHS, Lettermen's Club, Class Play, Band, Track, and Swim- ming Teams. He was a Grist reporter. EDWARD SLIBECK Walt came to Wash- burn trom Blooming- ton, Illinois, and par- ticipated in Hi-Y. He plans to attend the U ot M. VICTORIA SMITH Vickie participated in the Class Play, La Petite Acaclemie, Poplars Staff, Quill Club, Debate Club, Blue Tri, and was a Grist reporter. KATHLEEN SHEEHAN Kay was an active member of NHS, the Grist statt, and Ger- SENICRS WILLIAM SIMPSON Bill participated in Chess Club and man Club. She plans worked as a theater CRAIG SMITH Craig participated in Hi-Y and the Work Program. He hopes to become a business executive to become a psy- chologist. usher. He plans to attend the U of M. after attending the U of M. 1 GAIL SMITH Gail came to Wash- burn from Los Angeles and partici- pated in Blue Tri. She would like to travel after gradua- tion. KEITH SMITH Keith plans to attend the U of M after graduation from Washburn. He would like a career in farming. LEE SONDERUP Lee was on the Cross Country Team and worked part time as a carryout boy. He plans a business career after gradua- tion from the U ot M. O 5 O SUSAN SOUCEK Sue was active in UC Service Club, Blue Tri, and French Club. She plans to attend the U of M at Duluth. T LE TED CHARLES SPAIN Chuck sang in the Male Chorus. He plans to attend the U of Rhode Island and become an en- gineer. JANE STAHL Jane was a member of NHS, Poplars, UC Service Club, Quill Club, Blue Tri, and Russian Club. She plans to attend Macalester. CHRISTOPHER SONNESYN Chris was Homecom- ing King and Editor of the Grist. He- was on the Student Coun- cil, NHS, Hall of Fame, Hi-Y, and the Golf Team. STEVEN SORENSON Steve was a member of NHS and played in the Band. He came to Washburn from Richtield JOSEPH ST. ANTHONY .loe participated in Lettermen's Club and was on the Swimming and Ten- nis Teams. 159 MARY STEVENS ary participated in Blue Tri at Wash- burn. She also sang with the Girls' Cho- rus and Glee Club. FRANKLIN STILLSON Duke was an ac- tive member ot Hi-Y. He plans to enter the Institute of Tech- nology at the U of M. SALLY STANDING Sally was a member of Blue Tri and cheered with the Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. ELIZABETH STONE Liz sang in the Girls Chorus while at Washburn. She also worked as a hostess at a pancake house. TERRY STARR Terry went to Boys' State and was in Hi-Y. He was on the Wrestling, Golf, and B-Squad Foot- ball Teams. PAUL STONE Paul participated in Hi-Y while at Wash- burn. He plans to attend Augsburg College next year. RICHARD STENSTROM Dick was a member of NHS, Grist Stott, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, German Club, Latin Club, and the Golf Team. JOAN STOUT .loan was a member of Quill Club, Ger- man Club, Poplars Staff, and A Cap- pella Choir. 1 ROBERT STRAKA Bob served on the Credit Bureau, was a member of Ger- man Club, Hi-Y, and the Baseball Team. SHERRY SWEETNAM Sher was a Student Council Ohicer, Friendship Queen, AFSer to Uruguay, in NHS, Hall of Fame, Spanish Club, Pep Club, and Bad- minton Team. KAREN STRAND Karen was a Pep Club Officer, sang in the Girls' Chorus, and was a member of Blue Tri. RONALD SWENSON Ron participated in Hi-Y during his sen- ior year at Wash- burn, and he was on the Ski Team. PAUL SULLIVAN Slash participated in Hi-Y and 'Spanish Club. He plans to attend the U of M and work in psy- chology. JAMES TEMPLETON Jim participated in Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, B-Squad Football, and the Wrestling Team. JOANNE SVOBODA Joanne participated in the Work Program during her senior year. She plans to attend Mankato State College. JAMES SWANSON JB plans to join the Navy and be- come a commercial artist. He first plans to attend the U of M- THOMAS THIEL Tom participated in Hi-Y and worked at a grocery store this year. He plans to attend the U of M. JOSEPH THERRIEN Joe was a Drum Maiar in the Band, and he participated in Hi-Y. He plans to attend Northwestern JON THOMAS Jon was a member of Hi-Y and the Varsity Football and Track Teams. He plans to attend the U of M. SENIORS LYNNE THOMPSON Lynne was a member of the Red Cross Council and Blue Tri She plans to go into psychology at the U of M. DENNIS THORP Denny worked as a stock boy during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M after graduation. JOYCE THYBERG Joyce was a Grist Reporter and a mem- ber of Blue Tri. She plans to attend St. Cloud State College SYLVIA TICHAUER Sylvia was an AFSer from Chile. She was in La Petite Aca- demie, Blue Tri, Ger- man Club, and Span- ish Club. ROBERT TOLLEFSON Bob came to Wash- burn from Central and played in the Band. He plans to attend St. Olaf next year. 4 9 JOHN TURNBULL John worked part time at a soda fountain. He would like to become a pilot in the Air Force or Navy. . PERSEVERI FRIEDBERT TRAU Fred was an AFSer from Germany. He participated in Hi-Y, German Club, and was on the Track Team. CAROLYN VALINE Corki was in UC Service Club, and she sang in Girls' Chorus. She plans to attend Bethel Col- lege. LEE TRELSTAD' Lee was in Student Council, Senior Board, Hall of Fame, Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, B-Squad Football, and Track. ROBERT VAN HORN Boib was in the Hall of Fame, Poplars Staff, Hi-Y, and Quill Club. He plans to attend the U of M. DEBORAH TROW Debbie was in NHS, the Class Play, Pop- lars Staff, and Quill Club. She plans to attend the U of M. VICTORIA VAN TASSEL Vicky sang in the Girls! Chorus and worked in a hospital kitchen. She hopes to become a beau- tician. PAULA URBAN Paula was Home- coming Queen and an otticer of Spanish Club and Blue Tri. She was on Student Council, Credit Bureau, and Hall of Fame. G CAROL WACHTER Carol was in NHS Poplars Staff, Blue Tri, and Pep Club. She was on the At- tendance C'lerk's Office StaFF, DIANE WAGNER Diane was an Of- ficer in Pep Club and a member of Blue Tri. She plans to attend the U of M. VIRGINIA 161 VANDERVORT Ginny was a mem- ber of NHS, Blue Tri, Pep Club, and A Cappella Choir. She plans to go to Trinity College. THOMAS WAADE Tomhworked in a supermarket during his senior year. He plans to attend the U of M. BARBARA WAI.EN Barb was A Cappella Choir Treasurer, in Credit Bureau, NHS, Hall of Fame, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Mad- rigals, French Club, and Girls' Golf. RICHARD WALLINDER Rick participated in Archery Club and B-Squad Football. He plans to attend St. Olaf and become a doctor. KATHLEEN WEIRICK Kay was in NHS, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Latin Club, and Red Crass Coun- cil. She was a Grist Reporter. BEVERLY WELCH Bev was active in Blue Tri and cheered with the Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. JOHN WALTON John was a member of German Club dur- ing his senior year. He hopes to go into medicine at the U of M. KATHLEEN WENNBERG Kathy participated in Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M and become a social worker. LEROY WANGSTAD Wenger plans to attend the U of M after his graduation from Washburn. JEFFREY WERNER Jeff was in NHS, Grist Staff, Debate Club, Jr. Achieve- ment, and Russian Club. He was Vice President of the Governor's Youth Council. KARLA WATRUD Karla served on Sen- ior Board and was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans to attend the U of M. MARY WESTERMO Mary was a member of Blue Tri and Pep Club and sang in the A Cappella Choir. CAROL WESTPHAL Carol was a member at Blue Tri, Junior Achievement, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Pep Club, and Bad- minton. CONSTANCE WESTPHAL Connie participated in Blue Tri and Jun- ior Achievement. She also sang in the Girls' Chorus. W. STEPHEN WHERRY Steve was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Var- sity Football and Hockey Teams. ROBERT WHITEHEAD Bob was in NHS, Grist Statt, Hall of Fame, and Editor of Poplars. He plans to attend Johns Hop- kins University. SENIGRS OF '63 DONNA WESTLUND Donna sang in the A Cappella Choir She plans to attend Trinity Bible College in Chicago MERRY WETZEL Merry was a member of Pep Club and the Student Ottice Stott. She plans to attend the Minnesota School of Business. BRIAN WILHELM Willy was in Hi-Y Lettermen's Club, Ski Team, and Varsity Baseball, He sang in the Male Chorus. 5+ . i.7s. ep. f.'. e,,,, f CONNIE WINSLOW Connie participated in Blue Tri, Pep Club, and the Red Cross Council. She played on the Girls' Golf Team. KENNETH WILSON Ken was a member of they Stage Crew and Chess Club. He plans to become an electrical engineer. JUDY WRAY Judy was a Grist Reporter and a mem- ber of Blue Tri and Pep Club. She plans attending the U of M. GREGORY WRIGHT Greg was in Student Council, Hall of Fame, Varsity Foot- ball, and Ca-Captain ofthe Swimming Team. YQUTHI GOVER ME T Every spring the iunior class elects its representatives to Boys' State and Girls' State. Those lucky indi- viduals finish their finals early before leaving to spend a week in St. Paul, building a mock govern- ment with towns, counties, and elected othcials as the heads of the two parties. They also hold mock governmental sessions in the Capitol. This experi- ence gives the young people background in govern- ment and helps them to become better citizens. Last June those representing Washburn were .lim Babcock, Paul l-leim, and Terry Starr lat Boys' Statel and Ivlerriley Borell lat Girls' Statel. They ioined boys and girls from high schools throughout the state. Besides their governmental action, they heard many speakers, including Governor Anderson and other state dignitaries. They also held many un- olticial talks, discussing politics, religion, and other controversial subiects. CHERYL YORK Cheryl was in the Blue Tri Cabinet, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, and the Swimming, Golf, Tennis, and Badminton Teams. WILLIAM ZIESKE Bill was a member of Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, and the Golf Team. He was in The Class Play. ANNA BROOKMAN Brookie was a member of Blue Tri. She plans to maior in physical education at St. Cloud State College. BOYS' STATE AND GIRLS' STATE Paul relates his experiences to Merriley Terry, and Jim REMEMBER ALWAYS MOST INTELLIGENT Lynn Hamilton cmd Bob Whifeheocl BEST ALL AROUND Jim Babcock cind Sherry Sweetnam CUTEST SMILE Karen Gruber and Greg Wright The closs of '63 will olwoys ond eosily remember The new school boundory will be ... . .. Romsey, closs oT '60 ond The TirsT groduonng closs of Suson B. AnThony slom books poper soles ond sldve soles Bundle I-lops Fridoy nighT poriies Lollipop, The VViTchdocToi', ond Trogedy 7 B'sers I-li-Five Time Romsey Record ond The Anthony Announcer I B.A.A. ond GAA, . . . Miss I-lillgren's Pennies from Heaven I-lulo Hoops 3 doys of roin Tor Field Doy . . . The chicken ond The sTroll . . . Fizzies in Doc SmiTh's fish bowl I-IR. IOO Mickey Mouse Club ond Spin ond MorTy ... MonTon ... Mr. I2eiTer's Reol marble coke ninTh grode MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Merriley Borell and Sandy Deon 3 52 i ii 'I I I I 5' l l l I ' I I yir. .. . K l k? yky I I Gi' I - ,VV A N-.. ig- -5 , ' I 164 CLASS CHATTERBOX Bob VanHorn cmd Sue Dunn theme parties Ramsey pencils ninth grade operettas: Pickles and The Belle ot Baghdad Ramsey All-stars Illegal Back to Youth Day Elixir Queen and Leadership Class bucket bags Excelsior picnic Aurora co-ed gym tights Harley Hatch the students and taculty ot Washburn want to welcome you, the class ot 63 . . . our triendly royalty Sherry and Gary sweaters: mohair, scandia, V-neck our sophomore tloat: Snow 'em Under beanies and security blankets the new lunch- room Baldies and Animals Homecoming King Chris and Queen Paula .. . droopy tirst tloor streamers speech class, stool, and socialized DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Paul Heim and Sara Schroeder vr -V v r-2 medicine . . . l2oosevelt's Beat Russ chant . . . eliminating ioiners . . . Choraliers' Autumn Debut State tootball champs new, blue stage curtain . . . lettermen on the conveyor belt . . . only tour on a side painting the sceneshop 63 tor '63 . .. Senior Blue Tri . . . Daisy Mae and l.i'l Abner: Mary and Rheis Tops on Halloween . . . rising betore the sun . . . Take It From Me . . . Bryant Precinct ... mwaaah and schmock ,.. knickers and stretch pants . . . lvlr. Beck's suspenders cold, cold winter Senior Class Play: Bar- retts ot Wimpole Street . . . Senior Home Room . . . Father-Daughter Square Dance . . . l want a show ot the division ot the house . . , Washburn Cham- pionship pen the missed 64 kick KDWB boom boom tor snow . . . Senior Class dues are cheaper than last year Oriental Fantasy oral polio vaccine -TOO F Evergreen Eve- ,T i MOST TALENTED Barb Walen and Tim Larson THE BEST OF '63 MOST CHEERFUL Gary Mammen and Jill Ivory CLASS FLIRTS Lee Trelstad and Betty Sue Rea MOST ATHLETIC A E S I-I E D John Hacking and Nancy Heisel CLASS CLOWNS Rheis Asbury and Candy Hall MEMCRY ning and Queen Jo .. . tall-out shelters . . . Bomber Homecomings . . . contact lenses . . . the WAHIAN will be between two covers with more than tive pages done in black and white print our AFS'ers Fred, Sylvia, and Curt white levis and leather elbow patches Saturday night Tarzan . . . Bounce the Teddies on their l-leadies . . . the Bell . . . birthday present lockers . . . honor systems . . . Skatel!l . . . Bearcat and Clifty . . . left overs on Friday ever tamous '63 Hall ot Fame First Family Album . . . ioints . . . Curt's collarbone and Stral4a's ankl . . . Miss O's mushrooms . . . O hour ... -QOOF ... Casey and Kildare ... Goto the end ot the line Snow Emergency Routes gray haired senior women at the snow party flea Hy rolling marbles in the gym Dr. Baxter The Washburn Special contro- versial class day the juniors are the loudest Running Bear and Little White Dove Is this a dagger . . . . . . chemistry unknowns . . . The Green Door . . . sophomore hustling . . . pillow 166 ,ia , MOST UNPREDICTABLE Ted Dooley and Randy Ringham THROUGHOUT CUTEST COUPLE Dave Kern and Kristi Holmquist CF BEST LOOKING Chris Sonnesyn and Paula Urban TH E YEARS . TighT aT The snow parTy Mock Olympics ChrisTmas ConcerTs . . . Wavy Davey, FaT Fred, and Wild Bill Mr. Pulver's lugar lT's a slinkyl hof dogs and sTarch - wiTh gravy SAT's, ACT's, MSAT's, eTc eaTing lunch on The lawn Poplars Class Officers: Jim, Gary, Sara, Sandy ... Les Zoo and Valli Pizza ... -BOOF ... The sainfly Senior Snovv Parry Jamaican Jaunr and Queen Sara . .. chicken scraTch and The limbo The Miller i-louse sTags THOSE WAHIAN DEADLINES!! av Take ganTs The governor of MinnesoTa is - '? . , . heaT Wave '- O OF . . . Millwheels '63 . . . WAHIAN over RisgT, Trisg, Grifs cap and gown measuremenT Spring Formal ... charm braceleTs and class rings .,. Mr. Rocler's PendleTon shirTs . . . syncopaTion . . . Senior BanqueT, Barbecue, or Picnic? . . . Senior hobos . . . NHS Canoe Trip Baza, Beak, Mouse, Monk, STreTch, Booie, Weiner, Bugs, Mugs, Jano - vvhaT is your Name? ... Pawpavvoumaumau , .. umemploy- menT bleach . . . Mr. Aria, Senior Class adviser . . . BaccalaureaTe . , . coloring boo'ks . . . 50 miles wiTh greaT vigah! or T7 Trips around Lake l-larrieT . . . CommencemenT Dance . AFS Pancake Break- TasT and Movie Bossa Nova Pefer, Paul, and Mary, Ray Charles, and The Chad MiTchell Trio Good nighT, Ba CommencemenT nigh? . . . and These wonderful years TogeTher. FACULTY AND STAFF Alwin, Lloyd: Hamline University. Geometry. May I have your attention please? pg 14. Andersen, Mrs. LaValle: Moorhead State College. English, French. All right now! pg 11. Anderson, Carl: University of Minnesota. Principal. That seems to be a reasonable assumption. pg 8. Ario, Frank: Augsburg College. Modern Problems, Philosophy, Senior Class Adviser, Secondary Plan- ning Committee, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Football, and Intramural Coach. Before the test, there are a couple of things .. . pg 12. Beck, Garrard: University of Minnesota. English, Senior Grammar. The word for the day is ... pg 10. Beran, Mrs. Margaret: University of Dubuque. La- tin, English, Latin Club Adviser. Study the vocab- ulary! pg 11. Blackmur, Robert: Denison University. English. Whom the gods love die young. pg 10. Bohmbach, Mrs. L. Marie: University of Minnesota. English. Copy the assignment off the board. pg 10. Bolewine, James: MacPhail College of Music. Band, Orchestra. Your manners are showing. pg 14. Borah, Norma: Huron College. Algebra. Check your work! pg 14. Brandt, Mrs. Dorothy: University of Minnesota. Credit Clerk. May I help you? pg 17. Brown, Margaret: Columbia University. Librarian. The things that they don't askI pg 9. Busyn, Mrs. Emily: Finance Clerk. I'll have that trial balance next week. pg 17. Carlson, Carl: Duluth Teachers College, Modern Problems, Varsity Hockey, Soph. Football, and Soph. Track Coach. The vast majority ot you ... pg 12. Christensen, Mabel: St. Olaf College. Counselor, The following college representatives will be in school today . . . pg 9. Claeson, Louis: Carleton College. English, Ad- vanced Speech, Federation Policy Committee, Save the Children Federation Clothing Drive Chairman. Everyone should have a course in learning to read a newspaper. pg 10. Cosgrove, James: University of Arkansas. Adv. AI- gebra, Varsity Baseball and Intramural Basketball Coach. That's about it! pg 14. Cromley, Katherine: Montana State University. History. Spit out that gumI pg 12. Cunningham, Thomas: University of Minnesota. Woodworking. Mr. Cunningham retired at the beginning of this year after a serious illness. Curtis, Fred: University of Minnesota. Modern Problems, Professional Attairs Committee, Varsity Tennis and Varsity Swimming Coach. The steam that blows the whistle doesn't do any workI pg12. Cusack, Loretta: Iowa State University. Physical Education, Health, Girls' Golf and Swimming Coach. Take out your vocabulary lists. pg 15. Dahl, Mrs. Annette: University of Minnesota. Eng- lish, Silver Tri Adviser. Quiet, please! pg 10. Dehlinger, Mrs. Margrete: Stout State College. Lunchroom Manager. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. pg 17. Dills, Michael: University of Minnesota. German, German Club Adviser. Also, passen S' ganz schon auf! Donohue, Florence: University of Minnesota. Visit- ing Teacher. lt's later than you think. pg 9. Dornteld, David: University of Minnesota. Adv. Algebra, Physics. Not knowing with a sufficient degree ot accuracy, I dare not venture upon as- sertation which I cannot fully authenticate. pg 13 Dowling, Kathleen: University of Minnesota. Eng- Iish, POPLARS and Quill Club Adviser. Everybody is somebody's precious darling. pg 10. Dunn, Harold: Universite Laval. French, Russian, French Club and Russian Club Adviser. Ca aIorsI pg 11. Emerson, Conrad: University of Minnesota. Physi- cal Education, Health, Varsity Cross Country, Var- sity Track, and Varsity Wrestling Coach. Double time hikel pg 15. Evenson, Obert: Wisconsin State University. Coun- selor, AFS Coordinator, Military Orientation. If I don't know the answer, I can always find some- one who does. pg 9. Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy: University of North Dakota. Physical Education, History. Back in my college days ... pg 15. Flugstad, David: University of Minnesota. Drafting. well, you don't say. pg 16. Gavanda, Martin: Second Engineer. I'll tell Va- kos. Goldstrand, Robert: University of Minnesota. Bi- ology, Soph. Hockey and Soph. Track Coach. ... or in other words ... pg 13. Goodman, Mark: University of Minnesota. Sopho- more Enrichment Program, Audio-Visual Coordi- nator, Student Council Adviser. Who chopped this film? pg 12. Helleckson, Russel: Augsburg College. Chemistry, Varsity Football and Asst. Basketball Coach, Driv- er Education Supervisor. Now, I wish you'd re- member this one thing. pg 13. Hoagland, Mrs. Marjorie: University ot Minnesota. Nurse. Are you really ill? pg 9. Horns, Willard: University of Minnesota. History. You will have to make good use of the index to be a good student in here. pg 12. Johnson, Clittord: University of Washington. Busi- ness Law, Shorthand, Basic Business, Cheerlead- ing and Pep Club Adviser, Equipment Room Man- ager. Of course, you're all unread! pg 16. Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy: Requisition Clerk and Junior Stenographer. Where is the money coming from? pg 17. lohnson, Mrs. Mildred: Textbook and Library Clerk. Oh, help us! pg 17. Kane, Benito: Clarke College. Spanish, Spanish Club Adviser. iEn voz alta, por favor! pg 11. Keegan, Mrs. Florence: University of Minnesota. Foods, Family Living, Blue Tri Adviser. Well, I know in England they do it this way. pg 16. Kirschbaum, Curtis: University of Minnesota. Wood- 168 working. Where is the bill of materials? pg 16. Krause, Robert: Columbia University. Drama, Eng- lish, Class Play Director, Auditorium and Faculty Stage Manager. l like all puns. pg 10. Kuross, William: Augsburg College. History, Var- sity Skiing and Asst. Football Coach, Lettermen's Club Adviser. List the countries of the Common Market ... pg 13. Kutish, Mrs. Marilyn: University of Minnesota. His- tory, Red Cross Council Adviser. I'm glad to see that the class is well prepared today. pg 13. Laird, Mary: College of St. Teresa. French, French Club Adviser. Qu'est-ce que vous champez? pg 11. Lapp, Donald: Black Hills Teachers College. Bi- ology. Great ScottI pg, 13. Lindstedt, Roy: University of Minnesota. History, Minneapolis Teacher Retirement Association. Ei- ther you know it or you don'tl pg 12. Lund, Helen: Chief Clerk and Principal Steno- grapher. One announcement, please! pg 17. Lydell, William: Valley City Teachers College. Vo- cal Music, Madrigal Singers. Who said he didn't like Hindemuth? pg 15. Lykken, Georg: Carleton College. English, GRIST Adviser. You blew the whole course! pg 10. Mills, Mrs. Elizabeth: University of Minnesota. His- tory. It's for your own goodI pg, 12. Minty, Helen: Carleton College. Geometry. See how many you can do. pg 14. Monson, Mrs. Madeline: Shurtleft College. English, Silver Tri Adviser. Here is my own home-made grammar rule ... pg 11. Nash, Dorothy: University of Minnesota. Occupa- tional Relations, Work Program Coordinator. You used to come in at ten o'clock, now you come in at noon. pg 16. Ohland, Clarence: University of Minnesota. Coun- selor, Junior Achievement Adviser. Now, what would you do in a situation like this? pg 9. Olson, Ruth: University of Minnesota. Adv. Alge- bra, Trigonometry, SMSG Intermediate Mathemat- ics. I think you should go through this proof just for the good ot your souls. pg 14. Paleen, Ethel: University of Minnesota. Counselor, National Honor Society Adviser, Faculty Profes- sional Committee. There will be an NHS meeting again tonight concerning the trip. pg 9. Person, Stanley: Augsburg College. Geometry, In- tramural Coach. lsn't that something! pg, 14. Peterson, Dorothy: University of Minnesota. Histo- ry. That's what I said a long time ago, but Washington never listens to mel Pulver, Harry: Iowa State University. Chemistry. It you spill any acid on the floor, Mr. Reque will have it down his neckl pg 13. Reque, Erling: Luther College. Physics. Under ideal conditions . . . pg 13. Rader, Alvin: Ripon College. Biolo9Y: United Fund Chairman. That's fine. pg 13. Rogers, Ronald: University of Minnesota. English, Forensics Adviser. Vocabulary test next week. pg, 11. Ross, Raymond: University of Minnesota. Physical Education, Civil Defense Chairman. Line up ac- Nelson, Beth 56,150 Nelson Nelson , Darryl 150 , Janet 56,70,150 Nelson, John 105,113,150 Nelson, Kathleen 150 Nelson , Mary 55,79,15o Nemec, James 150 Nesvold, David 2,63,150 Newhouse, James 151 Nicholas, Doughlas 76,116,151 Nicklow, Anthony 68,72,151 Nightingale, Willia'm 65,151 Noggle, James 73,74,151 Nordbye, David 151 O'GraCly, Lilla 1,46,51,53,56,66,7O,76,116,151 Ogren, Susan 56,151 Ohman, Earl 63,67,151 Ohrn, Steven 65,151 Oliveto, Paula 51,56,67,76,151 Olsen, Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Keith 76,88,151 William 2,64,75,80,83,90,151 Bruce 151 Gerald 151 Kathleen 56,72,76,152 Merodie 50,152 Michael 65,73,93,152 Thomas 152 William 71,73,74,152 Ordahl, Sharon 107,152 Osberg, Nancy 57,152 Osman, Sherri 57,152 Overby, Barbara 56,69,76,152 Owens, Roger 152 Psetzel, Robert 73,152 Page, Murray 73,152 Paleen, Michael 51,52 Pedneau, Kathryn 55,69,76,152 Peer, Steven 64,77,152 Penn, Katherine 56,72,73,153 Perkins, Dan 64,109,153 Perry, Carol 56,153 Petersen, Clharlotte 56,79,153 Petersen, Dennis 153 Petersen, Helen 79,153 Petersen, Mary 153 Peterson, Diane 2,57,153 Peterson, John 2,51,75,90,110,129,153 Peterson, Patricia 153 Peterson, Paul 64,153 Peterson, Paulette 153 Piepgras, Kenneth 75,153 Plath, Bonita 153 Poda s, Pop ko, Porte r, Porter, Linda 55,102,153 Patricia 57,153 Charles 64,65,75,80,83,153 Mary 153 Postels, Bonnie 153 Powell, Daniel 117,119,153 Price, Josephine 5'T55,102,153 Pfyd, Jack 75,87,153 Quam, Quest, Joan 56,153 Carol 50,102,103,129,153 Raiche, Barbara 55,77,153 Ra kov, Judith 73,153 Ramacher, Karon 153 Rand, Mary 55,70,153 Rasmussen, Richard 51,52,68,153 Rover, Frayda 154 Ray, Carolyn 56,74,155 Raymond, Paul 155 Req, Betty sue 50,56,72,107,1 14,115,117,129,155, 166 Reed, Cynthia 67,70,77,155 Reed, Karen 56,155 Reiter, Noelle 56,155 Rengel, Joanne 155 Reuter, Kathryn 56,102,103,155 Rhymers, Sherman 64,155 Riba, Bruce 94,155 Richards, Jim 73,155 Richardson, John 46,53,67,155 Rieke, Paul 65,155 Ringham, Randi 52,56,72,117,155,167 Rivers, James 50,77,155 Roadman, Neil 156 Robbs, Stephen 156 Robinson, Ranelle 55,156 Rockwell, Robert 156 Rodearmel, Kathryn 156 Ronbeck, Charlotte 156 Rosenblatt, Justin 63,156 Rosenbloo'm, Bonnie 52,67,69,70,129,156 Rosenquist, George 156 Rosenquist, Susan 57,156 Rudi, LaRayne 51,55,72,156 Rundquist, Carl 65,156 Runyon, Bruce 156 Russ, Mary 3,57,102,113,156 Ruud, Victoria 51,56,69,70,156 Rydlund, Nancy 57,72,76,157 Rye, Christopher 50,53,68,75,157 Saetke, Steven A66,77,157 Sarles, Mary 56,157 Sayther, Judith 55,66,157 Scarlett, Laura 50,53,54,57,69,70,157 Schlesinger, Kay 57,157 Schott, Cheryl 72,157 Schroeder, Rhoda 157 Schroeder, Sara 48,52,55,56,119,128,129,157 Schwab, Linda 76,157 Sedgwick, Sara 53,56,70,76,157 Seibe, Edith 157 Serrill, George 48,5O,52,64,l18,129,157 Sefhre, Jane 73,157 Severucl, James 65,158 Shaw, Joaquenia 48,56,11O,117,119,158 Sheehan, Kathleen 50,66,158 Shetland, Sandra 57,158 Sikora, Hillary 55,158 Simpson, William 158 Sipple, Stephen 75,76,87,118,158 Skiod, Richard 158 Slibeck, Edward 158 Smith, craig 54,73,15a Smith, Gail 57,158 Smith, Keith 158 Smith Sally 55,55,1o2,1o3,1 19,158 Smith Thomas 51,52,75,77,86,114,115,158 Smith, Victoria 15,52,56,67,70,71,76,114,1 15,158 Sonderup, Lee 159 Sonnesyn, Christopher 3,50,64,100,108,109,111, 1 17,159,167 171 Sorensen, Steven 3,77,159 Soucek, Susan 57,159 Spain, Charles 159 St. Anthony, Joseph 75,159 Stahl, Jane 50,57,68,70,72,159 Standing, Sally 55,159, Starr, Terry 64,87,100,159,163 Stenstrom, Richard 50,52,65,75,100,159 Stevens, Mary 159 Stillson, Franklin 2,159 Stone, Elizabeth 159 Stone, Paul 65,113,159 Stout, Joan 67,7O,76,159 Straka, Robert 64,66,77,119,129,160 Strand, Karen 56,78,105,160 Sullivan, Paul 160 Svoboda, Jo Anne 73,160 Swanson, James 160 Sweetnam, Sherry 2,48,54,55,103,106,107,108, 117,160,164 Swenson, Ronald 65,88,160 Templeton, James 63,76,160 Therrien, Joseph 77,79,160 Thiel, Tom 65,160 Thomas, Jon 64,107,160 Thompson, Lynne 160 Thorp, Dennis 160 Thyberg, Joyce 56,160 Tichauer, Sylvia 54,57,66,67,69,160 Tollefson, Robert 161 Trau, Friedbert 54,66,68,161 Trelstad, Lee 48,64,75,85,113,117,129,161,166 Trow, Deborah 50,70,114,115,161 Turnbull, John 161 Urban, Paula 3,48,55,56,69,109,111,117,129,161, 167 Valine, Carolyn 72,161 Van Horn, Bob 70,117,161,165 Van Tassel, Victoria 161 Vandervort, Virginia 50,57,76,161 Waade, Thomas 161 Wachter, Carol 51,57,70,74,161 Wagner, Diane 56,78,161 Walen, Barbara 51,56,76,102,1 16,117,129,161 Wallinder, Richard 85,161 Walton, John 162 Wangstad, Leroy 162 Watrud, Karla 57,105,1 18,1 19,129,162 Weirick, Kathleen 51,52,56,68,69,129,162 Welch, Beverly 57,162 Wennberg, Kathleen 56,108,162 Werner, Jeffery 51,68,162 Westermo, Mary 57,76,162 Westlund, Donna 76,162 Westphal, Carol 73,162 Westphal, Connie 73,162 Wetzel, Merry 74,162 Wherry, Steve 65,75,8O,83,90,113,162 Whitehead, Robert 51,52,7O,1 13,1 17,1 18,162,164 Wilhelm, Brian 75,97,162 Wilson, Kenneth 71,74,162 Winslow, Connie 72,102,163 Wray, Judy 52,56,69,163 Wright, Gregory 48,65,75,80,83,84,86,107,1 17, 163,164 York, Cheryl 55,56,102,103,163 zleske, Bill 75,1oo,114,115,153 ORROW WELCOMES US Wood winds, strings, and enjoyable listening. A refreshing pause All right everyone, sing your best! An able assistant: Bengt Mr. Maestro Forsberg. I 963 Wahian SPRING suPPLEMENT The Washburn Choraliers presented their Spring Con- cert ot sacred and secular music on May 3. In addition to the selections sung by the Choraliers, the program also included madrigal singing and piano duets. The band and orchestra presented their concert on May 23. This program included several solos, as well as numbers by the band and orchestra. Striking up the band. A violin serenade The madrigals sing Grace, My Lovely One. I B STATE C .1 Grove's gang. SPRI G SPORTS . . . DHA erry bites the dust. HAMPIONS - 1963 Washburn BASEBALL. www Heim holds out on Hrsf. Sophomore perseverance pcys off. One, fwo, fhree, George serves foot-foulfingly. three and o holf . . . FORE! Jim blocks out. ENERGY EFFORT ENTHUSIASM Tiefer foters over o high one. 5 ,,.......,- .1 .t .. M . Don's disc-eye Daryl rolls over. rr!! , V: ' ,-fsigfu i lif5!iM'ffw4f?ffe!M?2S5447 -. ' E I?- gqqt E4 I I W L, , Ju 03 ' if 4 .7?4'-Wil .5233 3 'Abt-Egfvls t ' ' . I., '7 , 454235 fy . 'll -15' 15 xy- Z- , 'L . . -- , Q-. W 7' fa- ' M to sssst H t . Q,sf, t -A ,ff N- 11? 'T' s Poplcars - outstanding in its George takes ca turn for the field' bener' Moonlight and Roses ,wvww rw N. Wczhian D-Day! Oops! An EVenin9 Undef the Sean Another NHS induction ML Ario ,mdm good yew. MEMO RAB LE The fleet shoves oFf Kathy and Roxy Present All work and no ploy NHSR EXPERIENCES Enchanted The pause that refreshes VARIED Ame, crew! 1 An evening under the weather . ww, I J f 6' 9 'Y' ar x , ., ,,n:m M, , he V 1 A club's senior farewell Our last minuTe memories cheerleaders' spring ouTfiTs .. . awards audiTorium . . . Ted's harmonica An Evening Under The Sea spring and Mr. Pulver's louTyric acid l-leimer's iokes WAHIAN disTribuTion Signal 30 oh yea, oh yea orange and blue janiTor uniforms Sukiaki The hiTchiker MoonlighT and R Roses Mr. Ario's farewell cokeTails and picnics eyellp Beugens missing someThing Why do elephanTs ...? sTudenT parking loT STraka Grove's gang casual class day NHS redskins music in The lunchroom l-looTenanny Tippicanoe and Freddie Too . . . Class memorial: choir sTands . . . honorary W blankeTs I don'T Think I know eiTher. Bridgeman's only ONE marching pracTice Mickey Mouse GrisT's Chris Sonnesyn Swingin on a STar WAHIAN supplemenT - 352 Tor an envelope and an auTograph . . . Bieker's popcorn . . . roller skaTes . . . uh-kill . . . BuTTs' big Casualness? Yes! Roller skating! Beats walking. ...- SWlNGIN' ON A STAR Our principal speaks Wonta swing? Toe and lvlueller's nose . class vvon a Bible Tie me kangaroo down, . . . Two sport STATE champs: . . lt isn'T ThaT l've seen Too . . . Class Theme: The Tuture Tate but in ours - Jules .l gifts and Thank you notes bus, bus state baseball Tourney no Ticket, no diploma Genevieve Transistors aT commencement honorary Teachers' diplomas our lasT ap preciaTion, a standing ovarion, Mr. Ario. LAST MINUTE MEMORIES The unforgettable pathway 0 COMMENCEMENT BACCALAUREATE Baccalaureate is an inspirational program partici- paTed in by The class aT graduation Time. It was held in the beautiful Vocational High School audi- torium on Sunday, June 9,. Dr. Stewart C. Thomas MD. gave The message on A Prescription Tor LiTe. V 75 f itgm? ig Listening and waiting 1 , ,iv 'T lx? Achievements earned. OH to the Y A hungry chow line. Y NIGHT Putting tassels and diplomas aside the seniors boarded buses for a lively, exhausting post grad evening at a YMCA. Activities provided at the Y ranged from swimming, bowling, and volleyball, to the less strenuous activities ot bridge, ping pong, dancing lsquare or otherwisel or just movie watch- ing. The no sleeping allowed rule kept everyone alert enough to cheer prize winners after breakfast at the Golden Valley Golf Club. The night was planned by parents and proved to be a very mem- orable evening. . . . the band played on. REMINISCENCE VIII . . . could've danced all night. The pause that refreshes. COMPLETE We went by bus. l ' X cj: e , fuk 'Q ,ui ff, Q J' ix A 8 K N ,- 1 EN r Cx x 4 gig! A . . , . . . ,KY K, M' 4 E r Q J K 1 T' X r' ,f 5 ,A ' L2 f' - 3 Q A f-Q' CK .4 K- Y 1 lk - f Y' ,F .J fi I Q ,W y Q A 7 ed .W 1 f . .xl 1: -f 5 'f , X YL -- K --S' ' LZ! , . Q Q- CX J N C. Z., . , 5 . 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