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

 - Class of 1952

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J'- I 5 I, S. Mr. McElroy: What you should take here is Public Speaking. Student: Yes, yes, lknow, but .... Miss Steele: l know you want Driver's Training, and you should plan to take it next year. Just now the course for you is. . . . Act II Noon Faculty members seated around a table in Home Ec. room, each with a plate before him showing varying amounts of food. Now that we are all here, I'd just like to, . Boy! Did you see that run last night! Coach, what do you think the prospects are for. . . And it was the funniest sight I ever saw. Did I ever tell you about the time. . . Mr. Piper: Is that the way it should be '? Now I always thought. . Mr. Howbert: I was just telling Betty Mr. Mc Elroy: Mr. Cookson: Miss Jones: NOA H KNEPPER Band HELEN L. STEELE Vocational Homemaking: Y- Teen Sponsorg F. H.A. Sponsor: Noon Lunch. Sophomore Class Sponsor: All School Social and Finance Committee Advisor. Lv ? . .R V Ami Mr. llowbertg Where did you get the money for a new car, Jonsey? Miss Jones: That's enough of that, Wayne. Just come over here and admire it. the other night. . . Mrs. Morgan: More coffee, please. Miss McGee: It was good - it really Mr Mr Mr Mr. was. We had the best time when. . . Haun: Yes, I'd say that's just about the way you'll find. . Ross: Is that a fact! I-lowbert: Any seconds today? McElroy: Find out for me, too-- especially dessert. Miss Steele: Uust arriving after her supervision of students' lunchj Dear me! I always miss so much by not having part in the faculty noon conversation. WAYNE W. HOWBERT Algebra: Geometry: Drivers Training. Asst. Senior Class Sponsor. f y .ff , , .-kg, ' ff, 7 .Lf F, Spotlight on WA LKER'S DRUG STORE 6th and Jackson x

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CELIA JANE MC GEE Typing: Shorthand: Girls Physical i: Asst. Jr. Class Sponsor: Club Sponsor. ALTON D. HAUN COACH Law: Psychology: General Science: Boys Physical Education: Sponsor of Historians. ACT l Any Morning 7:40 As curtain rises, Miss McGee is holding the door to the rear of the stage open as Mrs. Morgan and Miss Jones enter. Miss Jones is humming a catchy tune, and she and Miss McGee try out the operetta dance steps on their way across stage. Mrs. Morgan consults a memo- randum and murmurs, Before school I must see Mr. McElroy, Cookson, Jackie, Marilynn .... 7:55 Mr. McElroy enters west door, unlocks outer office, hangs up hat, unlocks inner office, opens safe, unfolds newspaper, makes out tuition receipt, reads absence excuse, answers this, explains that, draws a deep breath - ha! ha! the day has begun. 7:58 Miss Steele enters south door, takes off coat, greets the cooks, puts on her coat, and starts off for store. 8:00 North door opens to admit Mr. Piper, who makes his way across stage with Hello , Good Morning , Hi , Good Morning , Hello to right and left. 8:05 Mr. Haun approaches from south, Mr. Cookson from north, Mr. Ross from east, and a three cornered panel is held at north end of stage . By degrees they reach the office, linger awhile, and gradually drift in the direction of their several rooms. Mr. Howbert is now seen mounting stairs to the north. Sound of voices increases in volume until a loud bell is heard. Silence and each teacher disappears behind a closed door. JEAN E. JONES Spanish: Vocal Music: English: Library: Fresh- men Class Sponsor: Pep Club Sponsor: Asst. Y- Teen Sponsor. FRANK B. COOKSON Biology: Physics: Chem- istry: Asst. Freshmen Class Sponsor: Photography: Business Manager of Chimes: Business Man- ager of Athletics. XXII Spotlight on: 7 MC CORMICK RUG CO. , 522 Van Buren



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nm' 4 V . Mr. Ross: You fellows want me to show you somethin g? Mr. Haun: Thinks he's hot, doesn't he? Mr. Cookson: You're not showing me any- thing, boy. 3:30 T Mr. Howbe rt: Mrs . Morgan: Mr. Cookson: Act III eachers' Meeting What is the meet- intg about anyhow? I on't know, butl think we are to dis- cuss. If it is about vacation I am for it. Miss Jones: Who provided the cokes Miss McGee: today? And the candy! f. Mr. Haun: Whatever you decide is all right with me, I've got to get out to the bo s, Miss Steele: Spotlight on SHRAKE ELECTRIC 213 W. lOIh I'm getting tired of ttlre girls leaving all kinds of things in the Home Ec room. WILMER R. PIPER J , 1 ,- Nb . 3'..,V A - yi! X A' , YV X , , ' ' 41.5- 4 L QLK, A H L Mr, piper W : h - . Miss McGee: Sht ixrhisgy honey? Mrs. Mor , ' ' 'Perl San. These beans certaimy are good Mr. Piper: L.et's have a rummage sale. Mr. Ross: How long do these meet- ings last? Mr. McElroy: Social Studiesg Public Speakingg Hi-Y Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsorg Dramatics Coach. CHARLES L. ROSS Vocational Agriculture: F. F. A. Sponsor: Asst. Sophomore Class Sponsor. farriving on the dotj All here '? A11 right, I-Iaun, you're excused. Piper, are you ready to take minutes ? This is a very important meeting, Whose extra coke is that? Oh--well --all right, since no one else wants it. Cook son do ou want that I Y extra Candy bar for Kay? No, you go on and take it, Now are we all ready? 'W f N31 X

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