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

 - Class of 1947

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i I gfazided in Jdcfio, If ever you hear the question, When do high school students work? iust show the interrogotor this page! These are class room scenes of Washburn High School. Every type of expression is found: Confidence, despair, hope, indifference, alertness, un- easiness, interest, boredom. 'But then, we have every type of student and variety makes High school such a lively institution. PICTURES: 1. Panel discussion in English IV. Roberta Stahl, chairman: Mrs. Morgan, instructor. 2. Test in Mr. McElroy's history class. 3. Question session in Constitution class. Ralph Comiskey, interrogutof, Miss Miller, instructor. 4. Mr. Watson supervising two young mathematicians. J .

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S fagora i0l'y WUPL PICTURES: 1. Aeronautics class flying Dick King's model. Mr. Coolrson, teacher. 2. Mr. Haun's freshman science class disfilling wafer. 3, Examining specimens in Mr. Cooli- son's biology class. Experimentation is the foundation of all science. Here we are, the scien- lists of ihe future! We are learning the value of constructive curiosity. Our flighls of fancy are given direction and purpose by our ieachers, Mr. Cookson and Mr. Huun.



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ereb fo :iw flaw Future Farmers of America. The meeting will come to order. Mr. Vice-President, are all officers at their stations? Thus begins a typical meeting of the Washburn Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. The chapter's activity is divided into eight programs of work and the achievement of this program is rated by a state committee. Washburn rated in the Silver division last year. The chapter participates in many contests all culminating in a state contest held each year at Kansas State. Q Officers at their stations: Ralph Comiskey, treasurer, Tom Boley, reporter, Phil Shideler, president, Marvin Clark, secretary, Don Sheets, vice-pesident, Mr. Moore, adviser. Future Homemakers of America. We are still in the process of organization, but we have made definite progress. We have been accepted by the national organization and before long will complete the requirements as a state chapter. At present the freshmen and sophomore girls in the Homemaking Department are active members and we plan to include as honorary members all former students of the group. As seated around the table, our officers are: Dixie Ehrman, program chairman, Evelyn Roose, reporter, Roberta Stahl, constitution chairman, Molly Del Hierro, historian, Peggy Allen, secretary, Miss Steele, adviser, Evelyn Fisher, treasurer, Twilla Whitlow, vice-president, Marilyn Williams, president. wws xx x...., W 7 N, --fv-cf., .- If - 41 f .Je - f' ll iniwmeel

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