Washburn Rural High School - Chimes Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1930

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Freshmen First Row: lN1ai'g'art-t Wlievler, Gladys lfldds, Ki!tlll'l'lllQ' Skaggs. I.aVina Jacobson, Helen Fisher, Margaret l4rigrg's, Mildred Slingsby. Second Row: Jim Stapleton, Gertrude We-her, lfllniareite Prir-e. Miss Steele, Neva But-kman. Graet- Stapleton. Regina Myers. Third Row: liny Horton, lllddio Horton, t1itTo1'd linird, David Nlzinek, Hoy llorton, llilmt-1' Pain-, l'lvi-rett Adams. FRESHMEN OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Roy Horton ...... President Margaret VVheeler .... President Mildred Slingsby . Secretary David lllauck , . . Secretary Rav Horton . . Treasurer Gertrude VVebcr .... Treasurer Miss Steele ...... Sponsor Miss Steele ...... Sponsor T the beginning of the year, we stood on the top of the hill, and before us, like a great unexplored panorama. was high school life. .Xll during the grades we had been climbing the hill, anxious to see what was over the top. During the first semester Roy Horton conducted us on our tour. To our left. in what seemed to bc the largest of valleys, we discovered un- familiar studies such as Latin. algebra. and science. Vvhile we were wan- dering' through the valley of studies. our attention had been drawn to a smaller but sunnier valley to our right. We found that it contained social events which had nothing to do with studying. It was here the all school party took place in September. The sophomores entertained us here in October. In return for their kindness we furnished them an evening' of pleasure. During the second semester Margaret XYheeler led us in our discoveries. Under her guidance places were investigated more fully. We have three more years in which to complete our tour, and we all hope we shall enjoy our future explorations as much as we have the past. 20

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. , .. 5 ,.,,, ,., - ... ,,.......k Sophomores First Row: Mary Lyons, Marjorie Hanson, Lois Matthews, Anna Bean, Sarah McComb, Margaret Cox, Laureita Baxter, Veloria Eckert. Ruth Jacquot. Second Row: Clare Slayton, Mary Irwin. Mary Buokman, Lucy Harrison, Lucille Reaser, Eileen Tice. Aletha Flickinger, Freda Albright, Ralph Nail. Third Row: Vaiden Hughes, Richard Buckman, Burt-on Edson, Mr. Stewart, Emil Kolbaba, James Lake, Arthur Wheeler, Dale Moore, Max Malone, SOPHOMORE OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Margaret Cox ..... President Paul Anderson ..... President Eileen Tice . , . . Secretary Richard Buckman .,.. Secretary Anna Bean . . . Treasurer Sarah McComb . . Treasurer Mr. Stewart . . Sponsor Mr. Stewart . . . . . Sponsor HE Hope of the Nation have become The XYise Fools l Although it took a year to prepare us for our present state of sophistication, we feel that it has been well worth our time. The fact that we are wise is proved by a look at the honor roll. Our attendance record is likewise exceptionally good. The sophomores are becoming more and more important in the life of XN'ashburn High School. Several were in the dramatic club plays and our boys have taken an active part in both football and basketball. Wie performed our duty to the freshmen by initiating them into XYash- burn High School on October the eighteenth, and although we treated them somewhat badly, they took it good naturedly. NVe are anticipating with great pleasure our next year at XYashburn when we shall be juniors, and we are very grateful to our sponsor, Mr. Stewart. for the careful guidance he has given the sophomore class dur- ing the year of 1929-SO. 19



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