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

 - Class of 1975

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Aid, Aid, Aid. .. Hi-Y brings out goals through helping others Goals. . . work. . . helping. . . The four major goals of l-li-Y are: clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship and clean religion. Throughout the year this is the message we tried to spread among ourselves, our friends and the people around us. We also tried to bring out our goals through the various projects we did during the year. For the Thanksgiving assembly we had Mr. Gary Deeter come and speak to us. Then to help Kayettes raise money for UNICEF we went Trick or Treating and helped collect an all time high of 8170, afterwards we celebrated with a pizza party. At Christmas we helped Kayettes support a needy family by making contri- butions and helping them collect money, food, clothes and other basic items. When it came time for making decorations for the Christmas Dance we helped by working on Saturdays and staying after school. We also helped Pep Club and Kayettes decorate the Christmas tree that was put in the commons. By helping in our own ways we tried to make this a successful year. Speakers. . . UNICEF. . .clean living. . . 22-Hi-Y, Kayeties A gi: ggi fit , an E is ,l if . 15 M ii - I .te I

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Jabber, Jabber, Jabber. . . Specialized clubs enjoy working in their areas Speakers . . .tortillas . . .pot luck . . . The first year for our Foreign Language Club was an exciting one. At club meetings we had various speakers, each with a different foreign background. On our field trips we visited places like La Tortilleria, a tortilla factory, and we ate at La Siesta, a Mexican restuarant. We also visited Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. At our Around the World Dinner we each prepared a foreign dish to share with each other. ln Drama Club we participated in many new activities. The year started out with The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew. We also did a special performance for the kids at the Capper Foundation. We then helped with the produc- tion of the all school Trilogy. We also took a field trip to Kansas State University for a Drama Workshop, where we learned new ideas on set design, practiced improvisations, learned new techniques in makeup and dancing. Break a leg. . . grease paint. . . cues. . .



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1. Bill Holbrooks, junior, shows his spirits at a pizza party for Hi-Y and Kayette members after trick or treating for UNICEF. 2. President Myron Akers watches a fellow Hi-Y member drink 7-Up from a baby bottle. 3. Hi-Y member John Gifford is also amused while watching Tony Eilert, junior, during a Hi-Y meeting. 4. During ajoint meeting with Kayettes, Steve Royer, sophomore, helps decorate the Christmas tree. 5. At the Kayette Heart Sister party Cindy Jaeger senior and Midge Howey junior look at their gifts. 6. Dressed as a clown to go trick or treating Kayette President Nina Morgan prepares to leave school. 7. Kayettes plan their Thanksgiving is. . .posters. program secretaryg Gerri Andy McEacherg1Sgis-1 Julie Dultmeier, StuCo greg Jill Snyder publicity aronrlsaue, as Help, Help, Help. . . Kayettes work hardy awarded for projects Surprises. . .heart sister. . .friends. . . Before the school year even started, we were busy planning activities for the oncoming year, having poster parties and going to board meetings. This year to get new ideas for the club, Nina Morgan, president, and Jill Snyder, publicity chairman, spent four days at the Kayette Leadership Camp near Junction City. The year then started out with a chili supper after the Blue-White Scrimmage game. Over 200 people attended the supper which was for Kayettes, football players and their parents. For Homecoming we tried to start a new tradition by selling mums to the student body for their dates and parents. Then, to help raise money for UNICEF, we had a bake sale and went Trick or Treating with Hi-Y, where we raised a new high of 3170. The highlight of the year was Heart Sister Week. We all exchanged names and for a week we put little gifts ina girl's locker. At the end of the week, we had a party and gave one final nice gift and discovered who our Heart Sister was. During the year, we sold shakers at basketball games, went to conferences, listen- ed to speakers, participated in the National Service Week and supported a needy family at Christmas. We reached our goal of 1,000 points first semester and received an award. This was the first time in several years Kayettes had won the award. Trick or Treating. . .helping. . .UNlCEF. . . Hi-Y, Kayettes-23

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