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Whether you have atlcndod Washburn lot your frit year or your Ust. .t a Mmtl carton that you have reatued by row that ihero d much more to school than the 720 am i 50 pm day Stud r« loam put a much if not moro from the people around them as they do studying rathemobes, Engteh, or tooal studws It ha been discovered that the actr ita» that occur cutwde ot tchool are just a n porUnt as school itsoft Student learn the rnportnnt social skds that w bo needed when they oo on with ther education or 1 they decide to get a |Ob Theroforo. tho rn portance ol dances clubs. sports, and other acbwMs t very groat They teach students how to interact with each other For example, lake the day before a bg dance, there are always peopfcj running around tryeifl to f«d out whet each other wwwry where ihoy are gang for dmnor. and where they are gong after the Let's face it. it snot easy bang a student Somoot these after school deosaro are tough how Olsen have you taced the tolowng (Mommas? t You need anew outM to rah that apsoaisomoononooco you Wbch store tha you look n last? 2 You're studying for that bg Enghsh Inal and suddenly you get that 8g Mac at tack Howmer, you only have S' to and as wed befcre 400 SToJd you search the streets for the money, or w you tolerate the agony and war uiM 4 00 so you can get 4 ky 99 7 3. It a FrrSay rrght. you and you date have flooded to see a memo One proWem. you have already seen the new Care Beer movie and Snow White is sold our Do Cdare take Imy her to tee a rebefcout mow Hus Attack of the Killer aloes? 4 You're crutn' around tho take n you mother's trand new elation wagon with al of you Inends You swerve out ol the way so you don't hit that movng Iron and lose centre! of the car Before you know if. you and you friends aro smkrvg to the bottom ol thotoke What are you gang to do? 5 You and you friends arc already to go loo school dance However, n al of the excitement you hive forootton to get her a corsage and the flower shop is closed You know she won't go without one Should you pick one out of you neighbors yard and make you own. broak nto the shop, or t«4 you date that you hove tho dreaded plague (to save youself the embarrassment)? There is rrweh more to a student We than just lh « Mem school They need to loam mcro than just the problems on page ? It «s important to also Mem how to cop with tho daily pretaemo ol modem We AcImIws such as dances sports events, and clubs give them these opportune Even ccAegea have resided lbs and tako nto consideration not only you gadee. but ou e« tracuncUar ackwtia a wee Students found tbs out whan applying fer ooiege Welcome Week 8 Homecoming 12 Student Life 16 Snow Daze 22 Millwheels 24 Sadie Hawkins Dance 28 Opposite Page: Upper left: Many MdtefS spent the summer Uptown rocking out. Upper right: On a windy fan afternoon. Amy Jensen and Robert Ball enjoy the Lake Hamel scenery Lower middle: Wow There's always somethmg wild and crazy going on al River place This Page: Lower right: Craving for a Big Mac. the Milters dine at MacDonald's to fulfill their mighty appetites. MrOrwvdd STUDENT LIFE
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WASHBURN ... A SLICE OF THE MINNEAPPLE The population of Minneapolis is 364,160 in which 1,260 of those people are Millers. The principal of Washburn, Mr. John Dzyacky, and the student council president, Tom Dahl, have played key roles in the success of our great school. Washburn has many interesting aspects that have brought great pride to our school, such as the Millers with their outstanding athletic traditions, our drama club with its illustrious performers, and, last but not least, the International Baccalaureate program as it challenges our academic excellence. However, the most important part of Washburn is the students. Washburn has a variety of cultures. These cultures not only provide an adventurous blend of outstanding activities, but also creates intense excitement which vibrates throughout the whole school — Washburn is a slice of the Minneapple. This Page: Lower right: New Principal Mr. John Dzyacky opened up the first pep-fest of the school year with his version of Rock-Me-Amadeus. Lower left: A September sun warms the beautiful campus of Washburn High School. Upper left: Rick Dance Fever Clemmerson shows just a hint of what he really does when he gets down Opposite Page: Lower right Molly Smallen sees a Senior Hunk, just as Heather Groves spots one herself
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