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

 - Class of 1975

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i z Hobby, Hobby, Hobby. . . Motorcycles, cameras, bishops provide fun F 5 Checkers. . .Canon FTB. . .Honda 175 We didn't meet very often as a group in Photography Club, most of our work was done individually. We were interested mainly in the different aspects of photography. When we did meet, everyone threw out ideas on new techniques of developing, enlarging and cinematography. Mike Wasserstein was our president, we were sponsored by Mr. Dave Adams, Miss Pat Mullen and Mr. Paul Nesbitt. During one meeting, we showed movies made by Peggy Elmore and Wally Cobler. Tournaments were the big culmination of Chess and Checkers Club. There were usually about twenty-five players who consistently played and only about five of us were girls. Our sponsor Mr. Paul Warren watched over us in case anyone who played Don Odom got desperate and threw the board in the air. We don't have elected officers, but sophomore Gregg Carson usually set up our tournaments. We often heard, Okay boys, put on your helmets and let's move! Fifteen riders and fifteen dirt bikes took off. No, it wasn't the Hell's Angels, but one of our newer groups, the Motorcycle Club. Our president was Glen Eckhart who planned most of our after-school activities. We rode to Fort Ftileyg it was T beautiful out there, you could ride for hours and never see the same place twice. During our club meetings, we learned how to waterproof our bikes. Our sponsor, Mr. Brian Powers, owns a bike and could ride with us. lt was pretty neat to have an interested sponsor like that. Dark room. . .film. . .strategy. . . 18-Chess and Checkers, Motorcycle, Photo B s

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1 Walter Mau senior and Cheri Bergman junior pass a Iilesaver with a toothpick at the Mlxer 2 Glen Eckhart junlor trles to balance a balloon on his nose in a game at the School Mlxer 3 Miss Marge Strouts Doug Nlcholson Todd Reeves and Mr Dave Adams look over a Tom Watt case 4 Larry Rosselot vlce president Doug Nlcholson conduct a meeting 5 Student Representatives Darla Henry senior Mary Lou Rosselot sophomore and Carolyn Lacy sophomore find an amusing moment during one meeting 6 Curt Gunter junior tries to sell items at the Industrial Processes booth at the White Elephant Sale president, and Gllllan Horton, secretary-treasurer: lf' FSR l JJ: in Early, Early, Early. . Stu Co achieves goals, strives for leadership Mixer. . .NASC. . .by-laws changed. . . 7 a.m. was early for us StuCo members because we were always late. We met at this time to allow more people to attend and to get our meetings off school time. Our mixer was a big success with: a large turn out, lots of smiling faces and Tom Floach as our disc jockey. Constutitional by-laws were changed many times. Homecoming nominations being only senior girls, Queen of Courts crowning and Winter Sports Queen were a few of the topics. We saw Doug Nicholson preside. We joined the National Association of Student Councils and received periodical publications with new ideas from all over the nation. Our annual flea market was held in conjunction with the Ken Berry Pancake Feed. An Old Fashioned Christmas was the theme for the Christmas Formal that was planned and decorated for with Larry Rosselot, vice-presi- dent, in charge. FBLA teamed up with us in selling license tags. Elections, elections and more elections took place including mock November elections of political candidates. Shawnee County gave us five voting machines to use in these elections. A motion. ,. .it's seconded. . .adjourned. . . Stuco 17



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5 -.. .JZJ 'X , .r 'J' 4-'Z -F' if 4, 1 Eric Deeter, sensor and Darrel Dobson, junior, examine a Rlcho camera 2 The Motorcycle club races through an Isolated field 3 Gregg Carson, sophomore, plans has strategy In Chess and Checkers club 4 A Motorcycle club member pops a wheely on his bike. 5. Bob Robinson, junior, contemplates his next move. 6. Members of Chess and Checkers club concentrate on their games. 7. Glenn Eckhart, president, looks over a Motorcycle club meeting. 8. Sophomore Erik Ramberg raises his hand to ask a question during a Photography club meeting. Chess and Checkers, Motorcycle, Photo 19

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