Riverton High School - Electron Yearbook (Riverton, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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1940 Seniaa elude! Continued ELECTRON SUSIE STONE Drum Corps l, 4: Orchestra l. 4: Glee Club l. 4: Mixed Chorus l. 4: Girls' Quartet 2. 4: Class Officer 2: Class Play 1, 4: Class Queen l. Gidtly, giggling, girlish. gay: may he serious some future dag. GEORGE KIRK. JR. Class Play 3, 4. A young man from the lVest, FORREST SCOTT Class Play l. 4: Orchestra l: Glec Club 3. 4. The next thing to being wisc' is making people think you are. BARBARA DARDENNIE Glec Club l: Annual Staff 3. 4: Class Officer l, 2. 3: Drum Corps li Mixed Chorus l: Scholarship 3. f'Adieuf she cried and waved her lilu hand, lVlINNIli RUTH PORTER Debate 4: Annual Staff 4: Messenger Staff 4, A short stiuing often carries much weight. .llxWlfl.L DIEANE MOORIE Debate 4: Cleo Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Annual Staff 4. A moment in thinking is worth an hour of wordsf' . l5ll.l. Colfzkovlf Football 4: Track 4: Basketball 4: Class Play l. 2: Glue Club l. Z. 4: Mixed Chorus l. 2. 4: Quartet 4: Orchestra l. Z. 4, Cfitn'l go Friz- Gottu' plotuf' Puge Twervtueisifx

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JOHN P1430 ELECTRON Tl-.- 1940 Sendai: 61644- Continued l7RliD WlI.l.lAMS 'I never intend to die from over work. WANDA COYLE Volleyball Z, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Drum Corps 3, 4: Soft Ball 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4. I lupe for Mr. Fox. Why bother with girls, I seem to be getting along without them. Dlil.l'llA BURKHART Olee Club l: 4: Orchestra 2: 4: Mixed Chorus l, 4. Silence IS sweeter than speech. l-OLA MAIE lVlCCl.URl3 Volleyball Z: Booster Club 3, 4: Scholarship 4: Class Officer l, 3: Saxophone Solo 2: Class Play 3, 4: Orchestra l, 4: Glee Club l. 2, 4: Annual Staff 2, 4: Drum Corps I, 4. You run nmnufucture hlonds, hut red hair just comes natural. RICIIARID WlNlflQlEX' liootball Z. 4: Annual Staff 4: Baseball 4 Class Play 4. You run have your Twinkle, hu! glue me tr Star, lfl.lEVA MAI: BRADSI IAW Cleo Club l. Z, 4: Drum Corps 2. 3, 41 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4: Messenger Staff 4. Short and sweet, um! everything that is neat. ..lUANl'l'A YOUNG Class Play 3, 43 Glen: Club l, 4: Mixcd Chorus l, 4: Class Officer Z: Orchestra 1 Opcrclta 4. Snow seems deeper to tl short person. Page Twenty-five



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ELECTRON 7940 anim 01644 Early in September, 1937, we started our high school life with Clyde Bond as president, J Walton Jarrett as vice-president, Carmillittia 4 Still as secretary, and Mr. Sanborn as sponsor. ' ' KB On September 6th the upper classmen in- EJ Q formed us that to become students of the River- I , K ton High School we must take an examination X L which we passed to their satisfaction. They . , awarded by entertaining us and serving the en- tire school to delicious ice-cold watermelon. ki D From our forty-eight members we were supplied -- with talent for the many activities. Our class play A Case of Suspension, enabled us to dis- play some of our talents. Reba Winfrey was our class queen. We passed our final examinations and left to return the following September. Starting our second year with Roy Derfelt as president, Ruth Blanchard as vice-president, Mildred Gibson as secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Rankin and Mr. Laughlin as sponsors, we started forth to gain new goals. An all-class party was held at Dardenne's swimming pool honoring the new students. Members of our class. represented us in all the circular activities of the school life and several made the Mo-Kan League all-star teams. We presented Crashing Society as our class ,play January 26, 1939. After enjoying a very successful year we passed our examinations and were ready to return the following school year. We started our junior year with Ruth Blanchard as president, Walter Barnett as vice-president, William Cairns as secretary, Doris Davis as treasurer, and Miss Board and Mr. Chaney as sponsors. Miss Havens later replaced Miss Board. Seven of our members represented our class on the football team. Clyde Bond, Barney Barnett, William Cairns, and Charles Sandford were on the lirst team basketball. Clyde Bond received the honor of the year by being placed on the Mo-Kan League all-star team. Clifford Baysinger and Glenn Hardy were on the second team and also were on the all-star second team of the Mo-Kan League this year. Ruth Blanchard, Kathleen Lee, and Mable Brooner were on the volley ball team. Ruth and Kathleen made the Mo-Kan League all-star team. Our girls' volley ball team won the inter-class tournament held during the noon hour. Fred Carnahan and Virginia Young were chosen for the class prince and princess. Some of our scholastic ability was shown in our class play Aunt Cindy Cleans Up which was presented in the high school auditorium. Several of our members represented the school in the scholarship contest at Pittsburg. In the course of the year, we enjoyed several parties and climaxed the year by giving a banquet in honor of the seniors. We will return in the fall to complete our schooling in Riverton High School. Page Twenty-seven

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