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SOUND CREW Row I: Holtan, Warhol, O'Shca, Nordstrom, W. Nelson. Row 2: Newstrum, Jahnkc. Hopkins, Stark, Erickson, Mr. Pulver, adv. Row 3: P. Nelson, Lee, l.. Johnson, Frornrnclt, Ekholrn. Row 4: Parsons, Carlson, Ackerman, T. Johnson. SERVICE IS Q Q . One ot the most important student groups at Washburn is our sound crew under the direction ot Mr. Pulver. They run the projectors tor class- room movies and take charge ot the microphones and other intricate sound equipment. Bill Nordf strom is president ot the sound crew. The newly organized stage advisory crew consists ot Mr. Krause, stage director: Tom Morgan, man- ager: and Doug Pihl, his assistant. All school pro- ductions are handled by this group, ln addition, they have charge ot the scenery shop, the only one ot its type in the city. We all remember the cheertul taces ot the ticket sellers as we recall the many times we purchased tickets during the year. Atter spending their lunch hour selling tickets, each member ot the group receives his own reward, a ticket to the next game. The cashiers are a group ot girls who help the lunchroom statt by working at the cash registers. They spend one hour each noon at this job. These girls work under the direction ot the lunchroom supervisor. STAGE ADVISORY CREW Mr. Krause, Pihl, Morgan. TICKET SELLERS Hagen, Carlson, Shand, Parson LUNCHROOM CASH IERS Strand, Waalk, Stitt, McCoy, Larson, Lindsvy. Sprutv, l-lcnium.
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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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The work program otters invaluable experience tor those students who wish to work part-time learning a trade while still in high school. These students attend school tor the tirst three periods in the morning, taking English, occupational re- lations, and one elective, usually related to the trade they are learning, At I I:3O they eat lunch and then leave tor their jobs. They receive school credit and earn wages at the same time. This program is under the supervision ot Miss Nash. THE BYWORD HERE The student ottice statt consists ot a group ot girls interested in ottice work. These girls assist the regular ottice statt during the day. Their many duties include working the switchboard, tiling, and stamping program cards. These girls tind working in the ottice excellent experience tor summer iobs. Another group ot very important student helpers at Washburn are the library statters, These stu' dents relinquish their study periods to work in the library, They assist Miss Brown and Mrs. Ducklovv in numerous ways: shelving books, checking them in and out, and keeping track ot the otten con- tusing library passes. The student librarians tind this work interesting and lots ot tun. OFFICE HELPERS Seated: Crouch, Raitz, Standing: Allyn, Woltt Dodds QlBrial'i,FiV1ki'. WORK PROGRAM Row I: Hayes, Asp, Martin, Turn.-r. Row 2: Mlss N6i,h,ndv.1 Jacobsen, Kuhn, Schiilbvrg, Qstrandvr Marshall, Kantnr. Row 3: Sanborn, Sauwl--, Mrwnssr-n Cunn nghr-m, Glandr-r, Jandro, Row 4: Nichols, Johnson MrN ctr C untryrnani, Kelley, Cordvr, SOUND CREW SENIORS Siatedz Nelson. Standing: Nordstrom, Swanson, Ni-wstrurn, Holtan, Oshca, Warhol. STUDENT LIBRARY STAFF Seated: McDougall, Franklin Willgohs, Casp--rufn, John SOD. Standing! Scherer, Tirnrncrrnan Arlandcr, Chirstophvr, Miss Brown, adv.: Brvrman, Kanv Knapp. 111033 i Mama
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