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Clifford Johnson: Basic Business, Business Law, Shorthand, Pep Club Adviser, Cheerleaders' Adviser. Miss Dorothy Nash: Occuptionai Relations, Office Training. Work Program Coordinator. Miss Dorothy Stevenson: Bookkeeping, Personal Typing, Typing, Credit Bureau Adviser. Keith Stitzel: Business Law, Secretarial Practice, Shorthand, Typing. Thomas Cunningham: Woodwork. Mrs. Florence Keegan: Foods, Family Living, Silver Tri Adviser. Phillip Lee: Mechanical Drawing. Mrs. Leila Thompson: Clothing. This is going to be a table? BUSINESS, APPLIED ARTS, AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Loretta Cusack: Girls’ Physical Education, Health, Girls’ Swimming Coach. Girls’ Golf Coach. Conrad Emerson: Boys’ Physical F.du-cation. Track Coach, Wrestling Coach. Cross Country Coach. Raymond Ross: Boys’ Physical Education. Basic business, business law, bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, occupational relations, and office training arc offered as practical training and experience in the Business Education Department. Applied Arts includes woodworking, mechanical drawing, cooking, sewing, and family living. These courses arc valuable assets to a student's knowledge. The Phy-cd program at Washburn is mandatory to all sophomores and juniors. All juniors arc required to take a course in Health as part of their Phy-cd training. David Ruliffson: Health, History, Varsity Basketball Coach. Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Golf Coach. Miss Margaret Thurston: Girls’ Physical Education, Health, Girls’ Badminton Coach, Girls’ Tennis Coach. 12
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James Bolwine: Glee Club, Chorus. Clarence Hegg: Band, Orchestra, Chemistry. August Schauer: Art. Miss Marion Trowbridge: Art. WAHJAN Adviser. Art students interpret still life. MUSIC AND ART Art is one of the many fields in which Washburn-ites show their creative abilities. Basic art stresses the use of art in our daily living. It introduces the student to the use of many mediums and techniques. Music is another popular subject at Washburn. There arc three choruses: girls’ chorus, male chorus, and mixes chorus. Our band and orchestra always perform at many of the school functions. Frank Ario: History, Assistant Sophomore Football Coach, Sophomore Baseball Co3ch, Intramural Supervisor, Philosophy Club Adviser. Carl Carlson: History, Modern Problems. Varsity Hockey Coach, Sophomore Football Coach, Sophomore Track Coach. Fred Curtis: Modern Problems, Swimming Coach, Tennis Coach. Mark Goodman: History, Audio-Visual Adviser, Student Council Adviser. William Kuross: History, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Ski (k ach. Intramural Basketball Coach, Lettermen’s Club Adviser. Mrs. Marilyn Kutish: History, SOCIAL STUDIES Roy Lindstedt: History. Miss Dorothy Peterson: History. Louden Schlagel: History, Debate Coach. Raymond Smith: History, Faculty Manager of Athletics. Social studies give us insight into the various civilizations now in existence. United States History in a World Setting is a two-year course-mandatory at Washburn. World history and American history are-included in the course. Modern problems, offered only to seniors, includes economics, psychology, and American government. 11
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Mrs. Dorothy Brandt: Credit Clerk. Miss Margaret Brown: Librarian. Mrs. Emily Busyn: Bookkeeper, Financial Clerk. Mrs. Myfanwy Chapman: Speech Correction. Mrs. Margritc Dchlinger: Lunchroom Manager. Miss Florence Donohue: Visiting Teacher. Martin Gavanda: Second F.nginccr. Miss Dorothy Johnson: Requisition Clerk. Miss Marjorie Larson: Nurse. Miss Helen Lund: Chief Clerk. Mrs. Alice Schultz: Clerk. Eugene Stallman: Engineer. Miss Sheila Woodbcck: Assistant Librarian. Mrs. Margaret Wood yard: Attendance Clerk. STAFF SERVES WHS Among the duties of the office staff arc: business correspondence, keeping of the school records, requisition and distribution of supplies, and telephone service. The school nurse implements the first aid program and is responsible for the school health records. Our librarians patiently help us find books, magazines, and the other reference material we need. The visiting teacher assists students in both home and school problems. Invaluable help is given by our speech teacher to those who need aid in this area. Our engineers direct all janitorial services. Washburn is fortunate to have efficient people working in the cafeteria. I just can’t find that card!
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