Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1956

Page 12 of 134

 

Washburn High School - Wahian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 12 of 134
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AND NOW OUR TEACHERS 0 a . MISS FLORENCE DONOHUE: A trend indeed Visiting Teacher ' MISS KATHLEEN DOWLING: Thu way to hav-' a tricnd is to bc onc: English, American I-listory ' MRS. WINIFRED DUCKLOW: A member ot Boolcwornns Anonymous: Librarian ' HAROLD DUNN: Papa trappa la mails avec sa cannit : French. LLOYD ALWIN: I-Icp, hepfshow your pcplw: Math ' MRS. CLARA BASFORD: Shakespeare at its best: English ' ROBERT BLACKMUR: That Icnowing smile: English ' JAMES BOLEWINE: There's music in the air: Music. MISS MARGARET BROWN: Get out ot the baclc roomI : Librarian ' MISS NADYNE BROWN: All ot Gaul is divided . . Latin ' CARL CARL- SON: Scoop Carlson: English ' MRS. MY- FANWY CHAPMAN: To help us spcalr more cttec- tively: Speech Correction. LOUIS CLAESON: Mr, Field and Stream : English, Speech ' JAMES COSGROVE: To sum it all up : Math ' THOMAS CUNNINGHAM: A chip ott the old bloclc: Woodwork ' FRED CURTIS: Friendly Fred: Modern Problems. MRS. SADIE AUGUSTINE: Say ahh . . Nurse ' CONRAD EMERSON: Tall, darlr, and handsome: Physical Education ' ROBERT GOLDSTRAND: Gravity is here to stay : Physics ' MISS MYRA GOODE: A stitch in timc: Clothing. MARK GOODMAN: A good man: American I-lis- tory, World History ' CLARENCE HEGG: Strilce up the band: Music ' RUSSELL HELLECKSON: A Navy man at heart: Biology, Chemistry ' MARV HELLING: And then come the championships: Modern Problems. MISS HELEN HEMBD: l'Como sc dice en es! panol? : Spanish, English ' WILLARD HORNS: 'll talre it you Icnow nothing about Englishu: English ' HARVEY JACKSON: A man worth listening to: Math ' MRS. FLORENCE KEEGAN: This is a can openeru: Foods, Family Living.

Page 11 text:

The lunchroom statt is certainly an important part ot Washburnis busy day, especially to us, the many tamished students who pass through the crowded lunch line, Everyday this 'icrewm has the gigantic task ot preparing enough tood to satisty our ravenous appetites. Weill not torget the controversy about hot dogs, nor the day ice cream sandwiches went on sale. The lunchroom is certainly a welcome reliet atter working hard in classes all morning. There we LUNCHROOM STAFF Mrs. Speer, Mrs. Fanning, Mrs. Koll, Mrs. Werrell, can eat, relax, and catch up on all the latest cossip. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. Dehlinger. n THEY MAKE THE WHEELS GO 'ROUND s QFSFJLZ. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Margaret Woodyard, Mrs. Shirley Chesney, Miss Helen Lund, Mrs. Mildred Addison. Washburn is tortunate to have a capable ottice statt to keep our school running smoothly. The ottice statt consists ot tour clerks. They are kept busy by the many demands ot the school. The statt is in charge ot keeping records ot our attendance, handling all our club and school accounts, seeing that our grades are recorded, making out our program cards, and all other clerical work necessary tor the successtul operation ot our school. Our ottice statt really does more than its share in making Wash- burn's wheels go round. JANITORS Do you know how many baskettuls ot waste , Mr. Smith, Mr. Hembd, Mr. Cosgrove, Mr. Lander, paper a janitor empties each year? . . . or Mr'MattSon. how many pounds ot dust he sweeps up each day? The amount is large in both cases. Every Nutffioodie wrapper we toss on the lunchroom tloor and are too lazy to pick up must sooner in or later be swept up. Every time we drop some- thing in the halls and tail to pick it up, it must be picked up by the janitors. They must be on hand at all school dances to see that things are cleaned up atterwards. It is the janitors, also, who keep our building heated during the trigid days ot the nippy Minnesota winters. fr--- 3 url! U?



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THEY DEVELOP TOMORROW S LEADERS MISS CATHERINE KOCHER: Dor1't brmg your Iunctm to cIass g Ptryswcal Educatworw ' ROBERT KRAUSE: All the worId's a stage: En3IisI'w. Drama ' MISS MARY LAIRD: Evuryones truundi Span-sh, Frcnctw ' PHILLIP LEE: As time and straight as a Imvt Mvctwarwrcal Drawxng. ROY LINDSTEDT: Speak sottty, but carry a brg stnckni Am.-ncan I-Iustory ' MISS BESSIE LOWRY: TIM' Iady wutlw tIw qrrqn thumb: Botany, BwoIogy ' MISS DOROTHY MAGNUSON: That samf trend- Iurwvsst EngIwstw ' MERVIN MEYER: Mews Glltc. Lrutslw' Gsrrrmarw, ErwgIwsI1. MISS HELEN MINTY: Tm Iqnow Iwr ws to Itkf Iwrq Mattr ' MRS. SYLVIA MORRISON: ActuaIIy, I-vvryonr st1ouId taIcc rtwmxstryug BIoI0gy, Mattm ' MRS. AGNES MULLIGAN: Did I zvcr tc:II you ,..? 7 Er1gIasI'w ' MISS DOROTHY NASH: Ttrc workmg studunts bvst Irv.-nd: Corrmmercwat, Occupa- tmmal Rclations. ERLING REOUE: ScufrrtwtICaIIy II'WCIII'Wvfdf Ptrysucs ' ALVIN RODER: Fm-nd ot aII Protozoa: B1oIogy ' RAY ROSS: H65 a XXXIMTGIICS man: PIwysICaI Educa- tmn ' RAY SMITH: Cot: COIIQQC. anyonc? 7 Amvrfcarw I-Irstnry. MRS, AURELIA SOCHA: Art wuttm rcaI Iwearti Art ' MISS DOROTHY STEVENSON: Harrdwrttarwg at Its best: Commcrcual ' ARTHUR SUNDE: A good trcv tw comv to tor sIwItcr 3 Math ' MISS EDITH THOMPSON: For tvcttvr busirwcssq Commeroat MISS MARGARET THURSTON: Ott to Europr . . . agaIr1I: PIwyswcaI Educatmrw ' MISS MARION TROWBRIDGE: Style wxth a srwIe3 Art ' MRS. MARGARET TYRHOLM: The pen ws mwglwtlcr than ttn' Swordui Er1gI4sIW ' MISS ARMILLA WALSH: A nwcs person to know: CommcrciaI ' MRS. ARY ALICE WELLS O r sottturn be:II Emglw I1 1,964 ,,,L,WfmWL:,4-

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