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- - - - - '-'-'-'nn'-'-' SENIORS 'IT FORD YODER 'I'u.-TY Tn mf' plwusurr vunux lugfnrr' duly. liaskvt Ball-2, 3, 4 'l'1'z1ck-2, 3, 4 'liaseball-3, 4 Tennis--f-2, 3 'l'hv Winding Road -3 Tulip Time -3 Purple and Gold Stuff- -4 Howling llunclr0d f2 Athletic Association ffl, 2 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra-2, 3 Chorusfii R LITH N. BOWERS Rli'rll1r: Hull: ix snr! of rjuirl Shu' n4'1'1'r' has muvh In any lful wlucn il r'o1m's lo fun W1' jirul hw' fairly gulf. Glue Club-1, Tulip 'l'ime --3 Indian Maidens-4 Howling Hundred -2 Roscoa 1. EBY Ros 1'lu' lvnrlfl is no h1'lI1'I' if rm' worry, l,if1' is nn lnnyfrr if lu' hurry. ROBERT C. LEHMAN limi I nlrulr' mylnrlf wllul I um. Basket Ball-l, 2 Athletic Association-1, 2 Class Prosidentn-2 Class Vice I'I'0SlCl6Ilt--3 Hi-Y-3, 4 The Whole Town's Talking -4 Howling Hundred -2 Class Tl'eusu1'er-1 'l'h1' Winding R,02l1ln-V3 Latin Contest 2 WAKADEE f'---- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-in 1930 i i y . , x x l- .- l'lI,!lf' 'l'lv1'r1Iy-m-rw ee '- 1. I 'I :n 'I 5: 5. 'I 'I g. Il I 5: I 3: E I' In s s 5: -: 2: ll ll I gl -: 'H
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E xo 7: ID U m m E 2 1 3 1 1 n 5 1 on Page Twcvn ly-sin' SENIORS HOWARD ROBISON DOBBY Work, work, when' have I heard tha! word before? Basket Ball-2, 3, 4 Track-3 Baseball-4 Athletic Association-1, 2 Secretary-Treasurer of Hi-Y-4 Tennis-2 Howling Hundred -2 VESTA M, KOLLER vas UA happy disposition is u gift of nature Indian Maidens-4 LEMUEL F. BROWN LEM04 Tho vanquished he amid argue' Hifi. Hi-Y-4 Track-4 GRACE B. HAHN UPEGGIEH Grace is jus! a quiet lass Who holds her place in the Senior Class. Glee Club-2, 3 Typewriting Certificate-3 Chorus-3 Indian MaidenA4 P 'I ll ll ll In ll ll 'I I ll ll ll In In In Il 'I 'u I' Il 'I 'l '-'-' -'J'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-Ph'-'-'-' E 5
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as It I: :- -' '.-u's.-.- 'vVAlfA-DEE'.-.-.f-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1.-.-.-s.-.r.- mrffra SENIOR CLASS I-nsToRY T WAS a dull and cloudy afternoon in October when Violet came running X, .1 into the house saying, Oh, Mother, it is too chilly and damp outside to play, and I don't know what else to do. Mother thought for a few min- utes, then replied, You like to read: why not get one of those history books in the library and read it, This, of course, pleased Violet so she went into the library and the first book she saw was History of Wakarusa High School. She started to look through it but soon stopped and began to read. This is what she read: +C? A 'T' 'If 'ef io' I 2.5 3 x91 TQ! In September nineteen hundred and twenty-six, fifty-nine Freshmen enrolled with Miss Brevier, sponsor: Charles Myers, president, Cecil Weaver, vice president: Russell Hunsberger, secretary: Robert Lehman, treasurer. During the year we chose blue and white as our class colors. We also got our pennant the same year and put it among the others in the gymnasium. In September nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, forty-six returned and that was the largest Sophomore class that the Wakarusa High School had ever had. The officers that year were Mr. Rohrer, sponsor, Robert Lehman, president, Cecil Weaver, vice presidentg Irma Shank, secretary and treasurer. The Iunior year started out with forty-three Iuniors, the largest Iunior class of the Wakarusa Hight School. The officers were: Mr. Rohrer, sponsor, Cecil Weaver, president, Robert Lehman, vice president: Dorothy Hoover, secretary and treasurer. In March the Iuniors gave a banquet in honor of the Seniors and the Faculty. A pleasant evening was spent together. Next came the Senior year to which all had been looking forward with great pleasure. Forty-two Seniors began the last year but two dropped out to sail on the sea of Matrimony which left forty Seniors, also the largest Senior class in the history of the Wakarusa High School. This year we elected Mr. Rohrer, sponsor, Kenneth Farber, presidentg Paul Hunsberger, vice president, Dorothy Hoover, secre- tary and treasurer. We chose as our class flower the American Beauty Rose and our class motto Out of the harbor into the sea. The social side of our school life is worthy of mention, We had one class party each semester besides the other parties which were given by members of our class. We have enjoyed our dramatics by the help of Miss Searer and Mr. Rohrer who helped us put on the plays The Winding Road in our Iunior year and The VVhole Town's Talking in our Senior year. We were also represented extra well in athletics by both the boys and the girls. But now our high school life is almost done. We must leave our Alma Mater and give our place to others, We are closing a chapter in our life history which probably is the happiest chapter in the story, and we wish to thank our teachers for making it happy and profitable and for their kindness, encouragement, and helpful- UCSS- -Pearl Flory '30, x I 1:-n-s,-, , .'. .'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-' '.'.' 1 9 3 O ',lf,JI,l Page Twenty-eight 'I I 5 ll ll Il 'I ll I :I 'I 'I gl 52 E 2 a E
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