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MRS. HAZEL NORDEN MR. THOMAS PACHOLL MR. THEODORE MR. ROBERT RYAN Homemaking Biology - Chemistry RASMUSSEN Chemistry University of Minn. St. Thomas College Biology - Mathematics Mathematics University of Minn. St. Thomas College MRS. EMMA SANDERS MR. PHILLIP STOKES MISS URSULA SWEENEY MR. ROBERT TURNER English History Business Student Council University of Minn. Hamline University St. Benedict College St. Thomas College MISS MARGARET MRS. TI-IERESA MRS. ANN WALLBLOM ANDERSON SCHWARTZBAUER Business Office Stag Ofce Stag University of Minn. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Irene Dahlquist, Mrs. La- CUSTODIANS: Mr. Roy Johnson, Mr. Raymond Bau- Verne Anderson, Mrs. Emily Squires, Mrs. Virginia Bris- man, Mrs. Anna Poppe, Mr. Ernest Hauge, Mrs. Cerstin son, Mrs. Alice Klemann. 8 Oster, Mr. Joseph Miner. x s E
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Bob Hall, President, Angela Testa, Vice President 3 Al Krause, Treasurer g Pat Barnes, Secretary. E IOR CLASS It was in the fall of 1959 that the Class of '62 first entered the halls of Washington High School, bringing with them a quiet but intensive spiritf, As freshmen, we had become the second group to participate in the developmental science-mathematics group, which was contin- ued through our high school years. As sophomores we were given Wrong directions by the upperclass- men. But, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hafner, our newly appointed class adviser, we adjusted to high school life and got into the swing of things. To guide us through the year, we elect- ed Dick Schmotter, president 5 Angela Testa, vice president 3 Mary Wood, secretary, and Bruce Van De Walker, treasurer. One of our experiences as sophomores was sponsoring the tradi- tional student-faculty basketball game. The faculty, by the way, was spurred on to victory by their char'rning', cheerleaders. Our first year at Washington was a year of many new experiences. One of these was our first Homecoming. We remember the excite- ment during the coronation assembly and the game and danoe that followed. That Christmas we witnessed our first O.S.K. We became a part of it and joined others in the heart-warming spirit of giving. Adviser Mrs. Mary Hafner 10
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