Topeka High School - Sunflower Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1933

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JUNIORS Row 1: Huber, Larson, Tucker, Lewis Piersol. Bennett, Brownell, Rabe, Row 2 Miller, Meek, Young, Titman, Royer Davenport, B o w er. Row 3: Buchanan Gentry. Owen, Altman, Stevens. Chandler Howard, Kemper. Row 4: Kelly, Ulrich McCain. Mac-Donald, Finley. Row 1: Soutliwiek, Butz, Melilfresli, Beavers. Mott, Holloway, Calwell, Callaliun xNY2'l1121C'13, Lavertv, Koepke. Row 2: Rover, McDermott, Einstein, XVenthe, Riglitmire Collins, Reed, Thomas, Niglitingule, Brown. Row 3: Dronberger. Covey, Snook v German, VVelJlJ, Cecil, Cowden, Hersh, Davis, Johnson, Brownlee. Row 4: Harper, Robinson, Farquliarson. Gilpin. Colvin, Rutledge, Ogg, Folks, Crosby. Row 1: Knox. Snooli. Hamby, Forest Holierts, Clark, Steves, Thompson, Sardou Robe, Davis, Greene, Clizlllacombe. Flow 2 Belden, Powers, Griffee, Myers, Larson Richards. Howe, Drake, Ratli. Kett-lium Eidson. Row 3: Koitmun. Murrow, Buntei Renter, XVi1lf'nts, Bower, Boxell, Brown, Lewis, H :i r ll e 1', XYliitComl'i, Sliezxrer Brown. Row 4: XVe-elies, Phelps. Hill. Buzzell. Folks, Simons. Howell, Martin Brown, Rnmsey, Skinner, Forlae. Fors- berlf. Row 5: VVaslilnirn, Patten, Ander- ci son, Fox, Nc'-why. Slmw, Rod g e 1' Jziesvlilo--, Jolizinson, Voigt, Cliristenson Row 6: llc-mstren-t, XXX-lls. I,:lir4l, lizinliin, Stanley, Castle. Fourteen

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Juniors Stage Prom ttiisi Brownlee P7'I'.Y1.!716lIf . . . Vice-Prcsidmzt . 5CC7'UfUl'-Y C1101-Flllllll of Social C011'H'1ZifZ'CL' . . Student Council Rcfu'f'.v0Iifaz'z'z'c'.v . HE junior's status in high school life is suspended inde- finitely somewhere on a plane be- tween the loftiness of the senior and the humility of the sophomore. If he is particularly ambitious, he is likely to be regarded with sus- picion by the senior, while if he assumes a too modest attitude he may be looked upon with too close a degree of familiarity by the lowly sophomore. So what is a poor junior to do? Notwithstanding, Topeka High School juniors have succeeded in setting up real leaders and putting on a successful prom this year. Have Good Advisers Perhaps this is partly due to their excellent faculty advisers, who have aided them in all of their enterprises. This group included Miss Marie Crawford, chairman, Miss Grace Bixler, Miss Alma Cal- vert, and P. VV. Chamness. It is tradition in Topeka High for the junior class to entertain the senior class at the one formal party fglxw, -mf- Hoge-boom Moore JUNIOR OFFICERS Steiger Billy Browizlvc . Hflslcft Steiger Mary Hngcboom Helen Moore Htll'l'j'UffF Niglifiizgalc Verizon lllznfrotu Hoztfard Gilpin of the year. This event usually takes place sometime in the spring and is known as the junior Prom, honoring the seniors. Change Social Chairman Printed invitations are issued to juniors and seniors only, and, after a program in the auditorium which embraces all junior talent available, the guests are invited to the cafeteria for two hours of dancing. The junior class this year was confronted with the difficulty of giving such a party with no chair- man of the social committee, this office having been left vacant when Helen Moore moved to Lawrence at the end of the first semester. Such difficulties, however, are not entirely unsurmountable. Harryette Nightingale was selec- ted by the other class officers to fill her place. In this capacity she was responsible for all prom ar- rangements, though she was aided by twelve committee chairmen and the class sponsors. Prom Staged April 21 The group of committee chair- men, which included the class of- ficers, follows: Jean Swan, pro- gram, D o r o th y Jane VVillcuts, ticket sale, Mary Hogeboom, invi- tations, Helen Bushacher, mixed recreation, Jeanne Thomas, re- freshmentsg Howard Gilpin and llilly Brownlee, dancing and Ol'- chestra, cheek room, Hazlett Steiger, publicity, Bob Boyle and Lois Sholander, posters, and Yer- non Murrow, clean-up. The prom was successfully staged the night of April 21. It followed the traditional plan of a program followed by dancing and mixed recreation set forth in for- mer proms. Tts individuality con- sisted in the fact that as no two proms have ever been alike, neither will two proms ever be so. lt was dominated by the personality of the junior and senior classes of Y33. Old - fashioned costumes helped carry out the theme of the evening, The Gay 'Ninetiesf' A real melo- drama was the program feature. Thirteen



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JUNIORS Row 1: Bard, Blackburn, Faust, Hoge- hoom, Griffee, XN'hiffen, R e b e r, Eldred. I1t'VVlT12ll'l, Sc-hoonover, Faust. Row 2: Conziwziy, Man n. Sullivan, XViscornhe, Smith, Draper, Thompson, Kieffer, Banker, Smith, Kracht. Row 3: Nohrn, Spencer, Swager. Payne, Bowen. Breihan, Hanson. Dice, Close, Smith. Row 4: Langsdorf, Nightingale, Jackson, Buechner, Dixson. Sh a W, Ambrose, Harrington. Jensen, Brown, King. Row 5: Rntcliff, Hill, Mc- Clintock, Harris, Carson, Anderson, Castle. Belden, Campbell. Row 1: Mc-Cord, Slayton, Lake, XVest, Shideler, Moore, Collinson, Armstrong, Everett, XYright, Sharp, Rec-ob, Row 2: Buck, Johnson, Porter, Chittenden, Lewis, Swan, Jones, Takemire. Hanson, Sheahan, Jones. Cohbe. Row 3: French, Carothers, VVashlourn. McFarland. Kaup, Yigneron, XTorkman, Harris, Strimple, Beasley, Croll, Mendenhall, Eak. Row 4: Sandmeyer, Rupin, Dennis, Senne, XYidows. Crouch, Carlson, Beard, Harberson, Stach, Hughes. Sherman. Row 5: Clark, Schaffert. Morris, Reynolds. Beckwith. Cookingham, Bennett, Dawson, Roberts. Hicks. Hughes. I Row 1: Duvall. Simpson, Butz, 'i'i111'l'12ll1, More, Fisher, Rickenhucher, Kempton. Row 2: VVa,rner, Cummings, Paine, Herr, XVells, Euler, Redfield, Boatright. Row 3: N-ordstrom, Freiburg, Reese. Fleming. Goldsheuf, Crooks, Strain. Row 4: ljziton, Loper, Schliclicr. Fifteen

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