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Washington H.S. Class of 1965 60th ClassReunion

Washington H.S. Class of 1965 60th ClassReunion Washington H.S. Class of 1965 60th ClassReunion Washington H.S. Class of 1965 60th ClassReunion
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Please contact Judy Fries and let us know if you're thinking of attending!

Please contact Judy Fries and let us know if you're thinking of attending!

Please contact Judy Fries and let us know if you're thinking of attending!

See You September 19-20, 2025

"Can't wait to see you in Cedar Rapids for our 60th Class Reunion!"

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From Our Grand 50th Reunion...

To Remembering Our Past Reunions...

To Remembering Our Past Reunions...

To Remembering Our Past Reunions...

To Remembering Our Past Reunions...

To Remembering Our Past Reunions...

Agenda: Look for Letter in Mail Soon

 Friday, September 19, 2025, The Olympic Southside, 1202 3rd St SE  in NewBo, Elevator and parking in back, 2nd floor, 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm, cash bar, buffet catered in. Video of past reunions, flood of 2008 and class pictures.

Saturday, September 20, 2025, Old Arthur School now Eastern Iowa Arts Academy, 2630 B Ave NE, handicap parking in front, regular parking in front and behind the building, Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Beer, Wine, water & soda, pizza, wings, salad, dessert Tomaso’s delivery: $1 soda & water, $2 for wine & $3 for beer, cash, small bills please.


Committee members include:  Dan Slife, Sunny Story, Lois Rowell, Cynde Oltmann, Sheila Wilson, 

Mary Nimmer, Judy Thomas and Teed Welch.


Scroll down to see more photos and memorable videos!

It's been a long journey...

Thank you Judy for your inspired leadership...

Thank you Judy for your inspired leadership...

Thank you Judy for your inspired leadership...

Thank you Judy for your inspired leadership...

Thank you Judy for your inspired leadership...

Reconnecting after 50 years...

    A Sample of Past Reunion Photos

    A Sample of Past Reunion Photos

    More 50th Photos...

    Fun Facts About Washington High School

    In The Beginning...

    September 3, 1957, was the first day of school at new Washington. Principal Fred J. Kluss began the day with an announcement over the intercom, “Here we are, and here we go!” Jefferson High School opened the same year on Cedar Rapids’ west side. Eastside students had previously attended McKinley and Franklin for grades 7-12. Washington began with grades 10-12 and did not become a four-year high school until 1987. During the 1956-57 school year, Franklin and McKinley students voted on colors for the new high school and selected royal blue and red. They also picked the “Warrior” to be Washington’s mascot.[1]


    Richard DuBois, the new high school’s first choral director, wrote the “Washington Alma Mater” during the 1957-58 school year. The next year, students voted to adopt the “Warrior Fight Song,” also written by DuBois, as Washington’s official fight song. In the 1960s, John Quinn, the school’s second vocal director, wrote the lyrics to the “Warrior Chant” and adapted the music from a California school. It soon became a tradition to sing the “Washington Alma Mater” and “Warrior Loyalty Chant” at each graduation ceremony. Both are also sung at formal assemblies throughout the school year. The Monument was chosen for the name of the school yearbook, and The Surveyor was picked as the name for the school newspaper. The Surveyor, of course, referred to George Washington’s early career as a surveyor, and The Monument was a reference to the Washington Monument in the nation’s capitol. Both names have been used from Washington’s first year.[1]

    Principals...

    The first principal, Fred J. Kluss, had been principal at Roosevelt before coming to Washington in 1957. Kluss served at Wash only two years before his retirement in 1959, but his fondness for the school lasted far longer. He personally planted the ivy that still grows on several of the school’s walls because he wanted a Harvard-like appearance to the school. He lived into his 90s and, even in his later years, visited the school to check on the ivy. Kluss was succeeded as principal by Don Birdsell who served for three years. R.O. Fitzsimmons became Washington’s principal in 1962 and held the position for 4 ½ years before leaving to become the first principal of the new John F. Kennedy High School. Donald G. Nau took over as Washington principal in the middle of the 1966-67 school year. Nau guided the school for 14 ½ years. Dr. Ralph Plagman has been principal at Washington High School since 1981.[1]

    VideoS

    Slough Boys: Surf'n on Cedar Lake

    Trivia: It's Cedar Lake to me but it's ________to you!.

    What kind of car did he drive and what was the color?

    What did he get from his girl friend Barb?

    Who went over the dam?

    Slough Boys: Fried Chicken Baby

    Trivia: Where did he meet her?

    What did he say to her?

    What did he give here?

    What did she take?

    Video

    Alma Mater Washington* sung in our very hallowed halls...

    The Washington Class of 2018 recorded this in the halls of CRW....see if you recognize the surroundings! Can you pick out your locker?

    *Originally written by the late Dr. Richard du Boise

    Video

    Do you know the words to the Washington Fight Song?

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