Washington High School - Hatchet Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

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LITERARY EDITOR ...... BUSINES MANAGER .... ART EDITOR ............ ADVERTISING MANAGER ........ ADVISOR ......,........ 2 B111 Loimkulxler . . . .Aurora Young Virginia Richmond . . . Andrews . .Gerald Ellington ..l'luoI Raymond fs. XX Z f g fy! Z MW? rw fly 4fMl'f 1 X y I JY Q21 X ,,.-? ff!4 Fr,-r-,,,,... Y- ., f FGREWORD To +hose who gave +heur lnves fhal we mnghl' lnve m peace of freedom To fhose for whom a hny gold sfar ns shlmng an fhe hear? of every True American loclay and 'Forever To +hem for fhe mag mflcenl' beauhful supreme sacrnfnce 'rl' y have gnven for us And also lo fhose now lmprusoned In +he camps of our enemles awauhng +he clay of release and vuc'rory as we are awauhng ul' wuih hope and a greal' love In fhelr hearls for fhose who gave +hear llves before Them We deducafe fhus humble symbol of apprecsahon 3 Q 'pixel l l g ZZ yl 'tx l 'ie ' Zara 'Q fi . 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U3 - - Moumi - I YN' beiore us ro L qi CLAUDE A HUYCK A.B MS LELAND E WALLACE BS MA Pnncxpal Vxce Pnncxpal Nebraska Wesleyan UIHVQTSIQY Central MISSOUTI State Teachers College Northwestern Unlverslty Oklahoma State Teachers College Unlversxty ot Arkansas Uruversrty of Mxssoun For the slxth consecutuve year Prnncupal Claude A l-luyclc has successtully gulded us through another year Our taculty members, through theur wuse guldance and ceaseless ettorts an our behalt have mamtanned tor us and with us a school ot whlch we are lustly proud The board members representlng our commumty have contrib uted unseltushly ot their time and ettort Through the combined ettorts ot all ot these we have termunated another successtul school year BOARD OF EDUCATION C R BEGGS RAY GREGORY C GOELITZER Clerk Dxrector Treasurer 6 .gl , . I . I ' . ANN MOLANDER A.B Commerce Bethany College Lrnds or Unwersxty Wasmn Sea le far 'no nt g Sa na EVELYN IO HULTQUIST AJ l. ngnaccs any Colleg Lmdsl-org C t mbxa Umversl ,f New York HOWARDI ANDERSON BS m Commerce and Education Commerce and Matherrahcs Emporma State Teachers pm porla Kansas State Manhat an ALPHA LEE HARRIS BS Art Central M1ssouri St Teachers College Warrant burg Unxversrty of M1ch1gan Ann Arbor EUGENE W STEWART BS lndustrlal Arts and Physical Educauon Kansas State Teach ers College Pxttsburg M1s sour: UHIVQFSIIY Columbra DOROTHY A GERDING-Of fxce Secretary, Class of '39 CELESTINE EVANS B.S lournallsrn Speech Kansas Stat Tea rers Collece Em p rxa Unrrersrty of Kansas r n Umlerszy cl orado Denzer Umv rsrty ot lffmnesot LOLA PAT 'IETER BS Horne E i Kmcsfxlle State Tea s Colleg K1 ks Jllle loffa Agn ulture Col lege Gre ey Tea hers Col lege EFFIE M COVELL Bxologtc l Sclence Kansas State Teach ers College Plttsbatrg Um versxty of Sout ern Cdl1fOfl'l1 Colorado Un1vers1ty IVA ALLEN VOIGHT A B Soc1alSc1ence Colleg of Em POIIG Cloataqua lnstltute N w York Horner lnstrtute Kans s Clty Umverslty of Kansas Lawrence Umversrty of Kan sas Clty IRMA DIETRICH Musxc and Engllsh LELAND ROBERTS, B S M.A Instrumental Mustc Mech amcal Dramng Kansas St te College, Manhattan Kansas Umversxty Lawrence WA' bla vm 'Hx vm 3 I I I? 'Bgllei s-.I Tillie ll-Hs. mls. nom S H- W gil-5 Q, REM' 7,7 I my 'S ek + Gfvxe- Qc-ke Pleasb In LD.S'SlQ,5 u- G-onei 0-ne.,C?vQ.'vw,f? V 8 Se.-vxoas Akflik' Vo i ? I 1 1 ' ,f 4 ' fi ' X K' A? E ms. .L 1 ,EMM ! . fm I I L q C : ' wf Aft I! , 1 H ' oo Nl. A Q ll 1 661! h ar? III A 9, E - A s ,, on i - '12 - - -: . ,' h I , g 1 , W l. fl I' w f - 5 - . , 4? fr 65 Q YXQOYXQQ I q0 lc- 'Wg I W Yhaiq 616091 'S 1016 '59 1? qlxvsxwe Ich 10 'V Sponsors Mxss Evans Mr Stewart MISS Hultqulst ' .- - ' 'VH' pf-' r ' Q. ef , S 30 i' .- ,f ,. I, in ff' Af 1 A 'Qi ' . D U ROI? J 6 X' och, vsp, es. 5 ff' , 4 U V 9 ' ' - v 'A Q1 W 4 ' 1 WO A f fi 'IQ hee . . sure, BOB ANDREWS-Macon. Mc. 1: Pep Club 4: HLY 3, 4, Secretary 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Play 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Hat- chet 4 Business Manager: Cheerleader 3, 4: Junior Class President: Student Council 3, 4: Orchestra 4. MARGARET BECH'l'OI.D- MARGARET BENNETT- Q Ottawa High 1: Philadel- Cafeteria 4: Glee Club 3, 4. phia School for Girls 2: Smith Center 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Senior Play 4: Girl Reserve 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. . .arr..l,QQ1?? .A . ft, vii' if, r f Hx I 5+ WILLIAM BI.ANZ.- W RAY BRUNE--Hi-Y 1, 2, PHILIP BUSH-Delaware Club 3 4: Football 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: Golf 2, 4. Ohio 1, 2, 3: Band.4. Basketball 2: Track 2, 3. LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN- IUNIOR CRAWFORD GERALD IZLLINGTON - Band 1, 2. 3: Glee Club 1. Art Editor Hatchett. 2, 3, 4: Homecoming At' tendant 4: Senior Play 4. BETTY FINDLEY - Pep DOROTHY FRANK-Cale Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G-R 4: Op- teria 4: Glee Club l: Band eretta lg Glee Club 1, 4: Band 2, 3, 47 Washington- ian 45 Ohchestra 4, LEROY GILBERT-Oper' WALTER GILBERT. IR.- DOROTHY GILMORE - etta 4: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club GR 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantata 4, G-lee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Glee Club 1, 4: Mixed Washingtonian 4, Mixed Photography 2, 3: Aero- Chorus 4, Washingtonian, Chorus 3, 4. nautics 2. 4: phoiography Club 2. ELDON GOBLE-Aero nautics Club l: Photogra- phy Club l, 2, Commercial Club 2. VERA FREEMAN -- Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: GAR 1, 3, 4: l. Iunior Play 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 4: Washingtonian 47 Tenn! Team l, 2. LOIS GREGG-Pep Club WARRD GRBS - W 4g G-R 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 1, 4, Washingtonian 4: 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Photography 2, Spanish Club 7 3- Tatar Teens 3. . OLIVE IEAN GRIMES- Northwest l: G-R 2, 3, 4, president 4: National Honor Society 4: Senior Play 4: Iunior Play 3: Operetta 2, 4: Cantata 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Secretary 2: Girls' Sextet 2, 3, 4' Student Council 2, 4, secretary-treasurer 4. NORMA HUNTER-Wyan dotte l, 2, 3: Pep Clul: 4: G-R 4: Debate 4: Glee Club 4. ROBERT GROVE-Hi-Y 4: LEE HINDMAN, III-I-liAY Winston l, 2, 3. IEANNH IVESTEB-Wyan dotte l: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: GR 2, 3, 4, cabinet 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4, pianist 4: liixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls' Octette 3, 4: Deliate 2, 4: National Forensic League 4, secretary 4: Senior Pl y 4. l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4. vice-president 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: W' Club 3, 4- Football 3, 4: Track 3 4, Washingtonian 4: Boys' State 3. RUFFORD HOGARD Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. DON KLAMM-Hi-Y l, 2, 4: Aeronautics l, 2: Photo graphy l, Z IIM HUGHES-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, president 3: lun- ior Play 3: Operetta 2: Cantata l, 2, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President Freshman Class: President Senior Class: Boys' Oc- tette 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, presiient 4: Homecoming Escort 4: Sen- ior Play 4. IOHN KOLICH-Cantata 2, NADINE KOLICH 1 Pep DOROTHY IEAN LANIKE 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club -Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, tra 4, National Honor So- 1, 3, 4, G-R l, 3, 4. G-R 3, 4, Iunior Play 3, ciety 4, Operetta l, Glee Club l, BILL LEIMKUHLER-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4, lunior Play 3, Oper- etta 2: Cantata 1, 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, president 4, Debate Team 2, Hatchet Editor 4, Wash- ingtonian Editor 4, National Honor Society, Student Council 4, National For- ensic League 4, State Honor Chorus 2, Orches- tra 4. HUGH MORRISON-Hi-Y l 2, 3, 4, president 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, lunior Play 3, Washingtonian 4. LEAMAN MURPHY-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, lunior Play 3, Cantata 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Football l, 2, Track 2, Washingtonian 4. IOAN MUDD - Stafford High School l, 2, Wyan- dotte 3: G-R 4, Glee Club 4. DEAN PHICHARD-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Cantata 4, Glee Club 2, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, sec- retary-treasurer 4, Wash- ingtonian 4, Student Coun- cil 4. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Band l, 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 4. PAUL RANDALL-XV Club 4, Football 4, Track 2, 3, 4. HAZEI. RAYMOND-Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: G-R l, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Soci- ety 4: Senior Play 4' lunior Play 3: Operetta 1: Glee Club l, 4, vice-president 1: Mixed Chorus 45 Band 2, 3 4: Debate 2, 4: Hatchet 4: Sophomore Class Treas- urer. CATHERINE SMITH -- Ox- ford, North Carolina l, 2, 3: G-R 4: Senior Play 4: Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 4. MARY ROSE REECE-Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G-R l, 2, 3, 4, cabinet 4: Operetta l: Glee Club l, 2, 4' Mixed Chorus 4: 'Washingtcniari 4. MARILYN SPENCER -- Westport l, 2: Pep Club 3, 4: G-R 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Glee Club 45 Librarian 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Washingtonian 4: Senior Cheerleader 4: Or- chestra 4: Student Coun- cil 4. VIRGINIA RICHMOND- Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: G-R l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3: Glee Club l, 2, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 4: Athletic Board Secre: tary 4: Sophomore Class President 2: Senior Class Treasurer 45 Senior Piay 4: National Honor Society 4: Freshman Operetta l: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4: Hat- chet 45 Washingtonian 4. DON ROHRBACH-Foot ball 2, 3, 4, captain 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: W Club 2, 3, 4, president 4: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, presi' dent 45 Glee Club 2, 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Activity Board Chairman 45 Home- coming King 4. MARY LOUISE STANLEY -Kirkwood High School 25 Mehlville High 2: Blew- itt High 3: Southern Pines High 3: Katherine Swee: ney Day School 4: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: G-H l, 3, 4: Orieretta l: Glee Club l, 3, 4: Homecoming attendan l: Dancing Chorus I, 4. ELIZABETH SASS - Pep Club 3, 4: G-R l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. IEANLTTE SEIFERT-Op eretta l: Class Cheerleader 2, 3: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: GPR l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: School Cheer' leader 4: Washingtoniin 4. MARY TROWBRIDGE - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, presi- dent 4: Senior Class Sec- retary 4: Homecoming 47 Student Council 4. CHBRLE VICKERS-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. GENE WALKER-I-Ii-Y l: Glee Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: W Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Class Cheerleader 3: Pho- tography Club 2: Aero- nautics 2g Student Council 3, 4. LOREITA STEPHENS - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, vice-pres ident 4: G-Pi 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 4, secretary 4: Band 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4: Washingtonian 4: Oper- etta 1: Student Council 4. GORDON WEBB - Park- ville, Mo. l, 2: W Club 4: Basketball 4: Track 3, 4: Washingtonian 4, HARBER SUBLEIT-Hi-Y 4:Operetta 4: Cantata 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4. Mixed AURORA YOUNG--G-R 1 2, 3, 4, cabinet 3, 4: Sen: ior Play 4g Iunior Play 3: Operetta 1: Dancing Chorus 1: Glee Club 1, 2 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4: Hatchet 4. In Sepfember i940 Washungfon opened ufs doors fo sevenfy eughf freshmen who smulungly fook fhe generous helpung of feasung produced by fhe upperclassmen And uf wasnf long before each and everyone caughf fhe school spuruf Theur sponsors Muss Chapman Muss Hulfquusf and Mr Meulu auded fhe bewulde ed flock un gafherung for fheur fursf class meefung af whuch fhey elecfed fheur class offucers fo lead fhem un acfuvu fues and acf as represenfafuves un sfudenf councul Don Herdman now wufh U S Navy was fhe class fursf presudenf wufh Jum Hughes vuce presudenf Helen Glover secrefary and Norma Lee Wulluams freasurer Thurfeen gurls and sux boys had fhe honor of beung fallen unfo fhe pep clubs Seven boys became members of fhe boy s glee club whule 27 gurls louned and formed fhe Freshmen Gurls Glee Club The laffer presenfed fhe freshman opereffa Muss Carufhers Refurns uwder fhe durecfuon of Muss Lous Wells and Mrs Sfarbuclc Many of fhe freshmen gurls louned fhe gurl reserves and fhe boys flue Hu Y Freshmew also uouned fhe ofher school organuzafuons such as fhe Raduo Club Phofography Club and Aeo onaufucs Club Hughlughf of fhe year When a luffle green freshman gal sfarfed fo wall: away from her locler and duscovered fhaf her slcurf was caughf un uf By fhus fume uf was fwo down and fwo years fo go for fhe advancung sophomores sevenfy four sfrong who were an umporfanf and luvely facfor un fhe progress of our dear old hugh Oluve Jean Grumes Jum Hughes and Bull Leumlcuhler represenfed fhe class wufh some of fhe besf performances un fhe school opereffa Tune In Band and glee clubs foofball and baslcefball squads progressed wufh fhe aud of fhe sophomores and all excepf fwo members of fhe debafe feams came from fhus class Mr Meulu now wufh fhe marunes Muss Hulfquusf and Muss Evans were fheur helpful sponsors and fhough parfues were few and far befween fhe class was one of fhe peppuesf un school The sophomores confrubufed fheur full share of school spuruf and pafruofusm fhaf year and fo fop off bofh was fhe sum of 2 80 guven by one sophomore home room alone for fhe Amerucan Red Cross War Reluef Fund Class offucers fhaf year i942 were Presudenf Vurgunua Ruchmond Vuce Presudenl Don Brown Se re l943 found a lunuor class of bl boys and gurls The class was led by Bob Andrews pre udenf Warren Gress vuce presudenf Don Rohrbach sec efary AI Roduna freasurer and Jeaneffc Se ferf and Gene Wallrer cheer leaders Parfues were few buf school spuruf hugh The class play The Whole Trufh was a feafher un fhe uunuor s cap The casf uncluded Vera Free man Bull Wullard Leaman Murphy Dorofhy Lanulce O J Grurnes Glo ua Hulbur Hugh Morruson Aurora Young Jum Hughes Hazel Raymond Bull Leumlcuhler and Enos Duclcson Mrs lva Allen Vougf durecfed Jum Hughes was presudenf of Hu Y fhaf year wufh Don Rohrbach secrefary Helpful sponsors were Muss Baum Mass Hulfquusf and Coach Sfewerf who helped fhe class plan fhe Junuor Senuor Prom whuch was quufe a success Graduafuon of fhe class ahead of fhem broughf fhe Junuors fo fhe realuzafuon of fhe swuff approach of fheur lasf year So here us fhe lasf year funushed fo fhe fune of A da Annual publucafuon senuor play senuor dufch day brealcfasf class nughf Junuor Senuor Prom baccalaureafe and fhen commencemenf' Led by Jum Hughes presudenf Don Rohrbach vce presudenf Mary Trowbrudge secrefary Vurgunua Ruch mond freasurer and Maruly Spencer cheer leader we e fhe senuors of 44 Jeaneffe Seufe f and Bob Andrews were school cheer leaders Hugh Morruson Hu Y presudenf Don Rohrbach boys pep club and W Club presudenfs and O J Grumes G R p esudenf The senuors had a funger un eve y pue fhus year buf came fhrough unscafhed by under classmen and unfe class rnux ups Though fhere were no parfues fo fheur creduf fhe class leaves a calm record behuncu uf and falces ufs place mongsf fhe ofhers as fhe class of 44 Au Revour' 16 u . y . . ,I . . ' . . I fary, O. J. Grimes: Treasurer, Bill Bellcnapg Cheer leader, Jeaneffe Seiferf. . . . .. I D.. . . . ' . I . . . . . , . . . JUNIORS Cawerlne Snyder Bonny Harris Norma lean A? Hawkms Iohn W11son Marvin Harris FRESHMEN Leonard Amos Clarence Pnddy Bob Ham on Ioan Blgham George Wxlson I7 SOPHOMORES lack Mosley C W Roberts Don Trowbrldge Rosemary Hmdman Io Ann Blau 1,- l-lugltlnglwl of The year for the lunxors was rlneur play Almosl Summer ln rlte popu larary contest rlweur conresranl BIII Krsrolnc was elecred bond lung Darlene l-larvey was rlweur orlwer conreslant John Wtlson George Btglmam and Bull Krsroltc slarred In baslcelball The Junnor assembly A Soldner Dreams was also quule a leather IU thetr cap We salute rlte future sensors they re 5 PGPPY QVOUP OFFICERS Iohn Wxlson VxcePres1dent Catherme Snyder Treasurer Bonnle Hams Secretary Norma Hawk ns Cheerleader 1 Back Row A Sreverrng I Stockhoff B Krstolrc Ft OCon nor V Dale B Bren P Walker G Clark Second Row N Baldscrun I Ireland N Glover F Mrller D Oakson V' Rosche G Ayers P Barker Fxrsl Row Mr Roberts W Bollrn I Rankm H Vaughn B Cannavan S Orr M Barner B Brown A G1lman Back Row E Gxlrnore M Harrrs M Taylor B Hams W Brunker W Gade G Brgham I Muder Second Row Mxss Harms B Gregg I Baldschun H Randall M Harrxs L Deckman M Lmdsay P Kxbbey D Harvey F1rslRow M Dl M Hays 'vl Harms N Hawkins L Rxedesel F Srnltn K Kerr D Mrller Back Row I Gcttman I Becker I Wrlson I Iustrce I Beebe B Roark D Sutton B Flaudmg C Snyder Second Row lvlrss Covell B DuBo1s L Iolrnson B Warrell G Taylor I. Edwards F Beck O Brxtt T Arnold First How D Werner C Callanan M Wotlenberg G Plper R Theroft N' Neuman S Mooney V Hackett B Vandrver . T - 4 I I - I I I I - V ' - A1 I - - I - I - I I . , - It ll - . y I . - '- A A ' I 1 I . Q' . , ' I 1 r I . . ' ' l it I l I - I I 1 I I ' I ' ' ' ' ' I . G I , ' I . . 1 ' I I . , ,I . I . I . I . , . I . 1 I A I - ,l - I . . T' ll - - - 1 a I ' ' . - -, . I . . I . I . I . . v f ' I ' ' Marvin Harris. . ............................... President I I ,... .............................. L A ' I 4 I ' I . A I I I ' , . i .......,..,.,.............,,. 'I I' ' - ' ' I '- ' ' 1 . I . I . 1 1 I . . 1, ' , H, , . ' I . ' . Back Row C Rubart N Audas M B ker C Dunlap F Qulerry A Armstronq L Putman Second Row K Krege D Munday I Gaston I Shotts G Dahllce B Lexmlcuhler Mr Anderson sponsor D Tuttle I. I-I nilrldcson R B ery R Story L Good Back Row R Lane C Iones I. Kelly G Wrllnms B Montgomery R Frentrop B Ireland Second Row R Kooken E Cook R Gray S Fratzel W Sm1t'1 I Green R Mosely Fxrst Row C Hunley E I-lrll I Henderson I Ivester M Crawford R I-nndman Mrss Tete sponsor Bac Row I Wallcer T Brun I W1 lrarhs H Ilsnson I Miller E Harris B Nevrus M Burq r Second Row E Basch A Bxtes I Penn D Alex nder P Zwermrler D Cooper D Yantz1 I. B llm Furs! Row W Dolman K Landsr I Hammett D Tm :nudge E Rcseherry B Barcus I Blarr R Hindman The sophomores have 'ralcen an achve part an school 'rhas year Therr conrestanrs for lhe personality contest were Rosemary l-lmd man and Don Trowbrndge They produced a good assembly and varnous members of 'rhe class look part m the operella and ID sports OFFICERS Don Trowbrrdge Presxdent Io Ann Blalr Secretary C W Roberts Treasurer Rosemary Hmdman Cheerleader ,X ,' mi .11 f , 4 V I 'K ' 1 . -3 .l V A.: ' V. x If . I 2' k 1 H Q I , F Iack Mosely .... A.4...'.4.-.H,..-.I....,l.l...ld.I..,....D...A.'.'.'Wii.c.e-President 2 1, D , 19 Wnth the largest enrollment un the hnsrory of the school the freshman class of I944 entered the halls of Washungton Rural Although one hundre and fufteen students entered as freshmen, only nmety four remauned at the end of the year One of the huqhlnghts of the freshman year was the as sembly held an the sprung whsch was a real success In spate of the fact that no partnes were held dur :ng the year the class proved 'ro be one of the best In the school Back Row E Myers C Duderstadt C Mattox W Good I Pearson N Roberts B McKaln M Roark M Krstolic Second Row Mrss Dxetnck sponsor D Cave H Taylor D Strade D Hunter L Theno W Smith R Stratton R Barker F1rstRow R Haling L Carbaugh R Cox I Odnea M Serchepme I Massey I Barker E Lindsey Back Row I Meuller D Richards I Barber C Rogers B Hamson C Crouss G Iuranlch R Kolich Second Row I Sass D Carlson V Waldo B Trapp I Lmd say B Smtth I Thompson First Row B Turner D Sexfert W H111 D Ayers P Richmond Mrs Molander sponsor Back Bow I Grxndel R Davis B Lafler R Wrggms C Prlddy B Bates I. Murphy E Slevering H Cygan Second Row Mr Wallace sponsor I Vose L Gushee Laughlin D Shore Pint Row I Iohnson W Dolman C Theroff I. Taylor M Stephens O Patton M Wells C Rleclesel lack Row R Britt M Caldwell G Wxlson D Ellmg ton H West I Duffy I Flauding W Masterson Second Row R Mihelclc M Iambrosic B Horvat B Flemrng D Eubanks L Amos H Francts First Row D Crowl L Frank C Iohnson V Cole V Porter I Bxgham F ? m 1 l s L 20 . ' D. Singers, B. Rldgewayf D. Farrell., D. lviulnday, D: I '-3 . , . , r I , . I ' J J Q Q, f A I Q x ax fx! fif 653 ' me bn I ry ' 6 sxl' ,U M v 9' J' Q ,747 Q 5, f' Mi M V1 , 'fs f if mg f a- ,JI rl mr dp! ' A N M 1' a X ' f' JV 6 fyf' 'JN -- Lg 'f -- '4 ' ..J' Q f l Back MISS Covell I Kohch B L xmxunler B Andrews Fxrst Row V Rzchmond A Young O Grxmes H Raymond THE CREED In all humllny l pledge myself to be honorable to serve to lead aright to uphold scho'arsh1p and thus lo keep ahve the sacred flame Washlnglon Rural l-hgh s members of The Na llonal l-lonor Socuely are selecled by a poml syslem The basic laclors are scholarshlp lead ershlp servsce and characler The chapler as under The sponsorshvp ol lvlnss Covell who nrro duced Hr In IQ36 The lacully commlllee This year mcluded Coach Slewarl M155 Teler and Miss lvlolander. 22 ln January WashungTon Rural was granTed membershup nn The Nahonal Eorensuc League naTuonaI honorary speech organrzaTuon Jeanne lvesTer Hazel Raymond Bull Vandnver Paul Bar ker Bull Lermkuhler and Mass Evans are The char chapTer OT These Jeanne lvesTer and Hazel Ray mond hold The Third degree Excellence and are wnThln srghT oT Their hnghesT degree The degree oT DusTuncT1on Bnll Vanduver Paul Barker and Bull Leumkuhler hold The second degree Honor Mass Evans holds The degree OI DnsTnncTuon Hazel Raymond was chosen The TrsT presndenT oT The WashnngTon chapTer and Jeanne lvesTer secre ary Two debaTe Teams parTncnpaTed an Three unvu TaTuonal TournamenTs during I943 44 They also aTTended The annual DebaTe lnsTnTuTe held aT The UnnversuTy oT Kansas In OcTober ln January one Team Took parT nn The dnsTracT TournamenT aT Law rence Paul Barker and Jeanne lvesTer aThrma Tlve Hazel Raymond and Bull Vanduver negahve were The members oT The d:sTrucT Team HM gh C99 S. e E ' 1 BUT' in x 23 ' 9 I I I . 1 ' ' ' ' ' A - P. Barker, I. Ivester, . orriscn, B. Barcus, N - H , M' E , . I-I d , L. C b Ter members oT The WashnngTon Rural N.E.l.. Rg'fgndl'gfVZ2gfvel. en mon ar au ' I I , . ,: . . . I . T . I . X ' a n Q N' -lv c. 'V 'iv I 4: , v qi . ix- is ' 'f , ..- 43 L V '-Y fl lu i V , Q 1. 'T.L. Sw '-'K-'97 fax Back R h th B I. I-I M Mrriso DP hrdBA Snce Bh Y The casr for 'lhe senior play Sky Road was as follows Mabel Clark swilchboard operalor Calherine Smilh Connie Biclcell srewardess Aurora Younq Sue Lamb slewardess Marilyn Spencer Carrie Evans chief slewardess Olive Jean Grimes Sally Barron of lhe Evening Journal Margaref Bechlold Sfeve l-lamland fligh+ superinfendenr Bill Leirnlcuhler Midqe Saunders slewardess l-lazel Raymond Buddie Walfers pilol Dean Prichard Luclfy Parlcer slewardess Jeanne lvesler Ann Rogers slewardess Virginia Richmond Andy Saunders pilol' Leaman Murphy Thompson assislanr llighl superin+enden+ l-lobarl' l-lul Bill Jones pilo+ Bob Andrews Miss Fieldino nurse Louise Chamberlain Mac MacFarland radio operafor l-lugh Morrison The en+ire acrion of 'rhe play fakes place in rhe slewardess lounqe of 'rhe Trans-American Air- lines, Cleveland Airport in 'rhe year l932. when 'rhe idea of srewardesses was iusr a s+un+. 24 Back Row I Rankm G Ayers G Brgham I Iushce P Barker Fronl Row M Harms A Gxlman M Lmd say B DuBo1s Mrs Vcrgt drrect r 2 Almosr Summer by Chrusropher Serqel was 'Phe play produced by rhe lnvely Jumors fhus year. Mary Lindsay and George Bigham had fhe leads. wirh Mrs. Iva Allen Voigi' direcring. 5 1 Z' The Glrl Reserves gunnor branch of the Y W CA us a group created for the purpose of brsnglng together gurls In the school and estab hshmg a Chrushan :deal of lnvmg Mass Hultquusl' the sponsor. has advlsed the gurls In all undertakings some of whnch were Heart Sister Weelc Mother-Daughter Tea, Christ- mas vlsll' to the County Home. and joint meet- ings with the Hi-Y. Back Row I Sass M Iambroslc M Krstohc V Por ter I Barker I lvester I Henderson B Lexmkuhler M Crawford D Carlson V Cole R Mxhelcxc L Gushee Third Row M Spencer D Cave I Mudd M Sexchepme B Horvat D Smgers D Hunter M Wollenberg M Wells M Harms M Hays I Selfert Second Row-O Patton M Dale N Hawkms S Orr B Brown D Sutton V Rxchmond G Hulburt D Tuttle I Blaxr I Vose Mxss Hultquxst sponsor Hnt Row N Hunter A Gxlman R Hmdman B Warrell C Hxedesel I Massey E Floseberry B Barcus M Stephens D Alexander S Back Row L Theno I Brgham G Clark M Taylor D Lancaster L Murphy O Grrmes V Dale P Walker B Harms N Roberts l-I Taylor Third Row L Stephens B Frndley L Gregg C Smlth M Baker B Nevlus I Mxller E Harrls L Chamberlam D Gll more B Audas I Ivester Second Row I Ireland M Harris V Freeman L Worthey M Reece A Young H Raymond D Lamke N Kolrch E Sass E Grlmore F Mxller Pint How B DuBo1s D Ayers P Rrchmond N Glover M Lmdsay L Deck man P Krbbey D Harvey C Snyder L Iohnson Mrss l-lultqurst sponsor AS A GIRL RESERVE I WILL TRY TO BE Gracuous rn manner Imparhal In ludgmenf Ready for servrce Loyal 'ro 'Frrends Reachrng 'foward 'rlwe Earnest an purpose Seeang Ihe beauhful Eager for lcnowledqe Reverenr 'Io God Vicforious over self Ever dependable Sincere aI all limes esl' PURPOSE: TO FIND AND GIVE THE BEST SLOGAN: TO FACE LIFE SOUARELY COLORS: BLUE AND WHITE Back Row H R ndall D Rohrb ch G Blgham C Pnddy T Brune W Brunker W Cade R OConnor The purpose of this masculine organization branch of the Y M C A under the sponsorship of Mr Wallace is to establish and improve a high character throughout a boys high school career The club provides for spealrers movies on world problems and vocational and military in terests and 'fakes charge of the bool: exchange at the end of the year. The officers: Hugh Morrison president' John Wilson vice-president' Bob Andrews secretary and George Bigham treasurer. 28 I Wxllxams L Murphy W Gxlbert B Grove R Fren trop W Smxth Third How D Oakson R Brune H Hull B Andrews L Putman B I. xmkahler R Wlg gms R Lane D Prxcnard L Grlbert I Haghes Iustnce L Hmdm n B Gregg Mr Wallace sponsor Second Row C Theroti R Beary K Kerr P Barker H Morrxson I Pearson S Fratzl I Wxlson I Mos ley B La ler I Gaston K Kroge O Bntt F Beck W Smxth I Iohnson First Row W Dolman R Cox G Wxlson L Amos D Rxchards I Lmdsay D Crowl B Trapp C Rogers D Klamm G Meuller G Iura mch D Seifert B Smlth H Francxs W Dolman M Caldwell i WWW -mb . I ' , u ' . I . .,- . . . R my - . .cf , M -. 4 . ' t I - I I T . r' ul .. . - gf 1 D - , 2 s g V Q F I X T, l rn U' of N 5, 0 . F fn - - :1 O , fb rf . f -., 5 4 ' m v-sv' ' . 1 .. D4 - i ,Af , - - 1 - ' cn ' 9. mn E Q., TU .1 Q . C , 3 A an I fl 'r l 3-1 vs- . E ', :' , o . Q' r' IU One oT The mosT valuable underTalcungs in The hnsTory oT WashlngTon Rural was The manage menT OT The caTeTerna by a group oT very capa ble gurls begnnmng OcTober l ITh when The usual managemenT was dusconhnued These gurls volunTeered of Thenr own Tree wull To serve The sTudenT body wholesome and eco nomic lunches durung The enTure school year Muss TeTer was an charge oT The proIecT New chaurs were purchased To provude Tor The large number oT sTudenTs eaTnng In The caTeTerna an average oT eaghTy Tuve To nnneTy dauly IT has proved To be as umporTanT as any oTher school acTuvuTy and cerTannly has proved nTselT mdlspensable 29 ck Row M B n tt I h s W e D n caste M B k D F nk Froni How S M oney He d P Kxbbey B L xmk hl E B sch Mlss Tet pons of ,z ' The Washinglonian has come lhrough anofher successful year, puffing in Hrs appearance every fwo weeks I+ was published by +he lournalism class under lhe supervision of Miss Evans, rhe sraffs being changed af lhe semesier Each mem ber of 'rhe class held a posihon on rhe sraff dur ing 'rhe year, lhe co edirors being Hugh Morrison and Mary Lindsay, hrsl' semesfer and Bill Lenm lcuhler and Virginia Richmond, second semesfer Excellenl' help was furnished by fhe second year fyping class, under Mrs. Molander's guidance. Due fo The larger number of sfudenls possessing acfiviry ficlcers, 'rhe paper was much more widely read This year, and fhe brigh+ new fealures, and well-covered school acrivifies were eagerly ex- pecfed every o+her week. O Shndlng D Grlmore Miss Evans Advrsor M Spen Cer D Prichard L Hmdm n G Webb H Morrison M Lmdsay V Rxchmond I. Grlbert L Murphy B Lermkuhler Seated B Flaudmg I. Gregg M Reece L Worthey V Freeman L Deckman I Serfert L Stephens B Fmdley Presideni' Jim Hughes Vice Presldenl' George Bigharn Sec y Treas Olive Jean Grimes The Sfudenl' Council is an organizahon com posed of officers of fhe classes and clubs an 'rhe school and sponsored by Principal Claude l-luyclc The chief purpose of 'rhe organlzahon is a 'Free discussion of school problems and proiecfs. The council sponsored 'rhe school dances during 'rhe year. Officers are: 31 First Row G Wllson R Hmdman M Spencer I Seifert N Hawkins V Rrchmond I Blalr Second How-C Roberts D Trowbndge I Blgham H Mor rxson B Harris E Hammet I. Stephens C Snyder Thud How Mr Huyck sponsor L Hmdman G Ayers M Trowbridge N Kohch B Andrews B Mosley B I-Iarrrson I Wilson Fourih Row I Bald schun O Grxmes B Lermkuhler G Bzgham G Walker C Pnddy D Rohrbach M Harris I Hughes ew 13351 Gy' if-Liv The maxed chorus consists of a group selected from both Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, and as under the direction of Mass Dnelruch, meehng once a week, wnlh Norma Jean l-lawlcms as ac compamsf The chorus presented the Chrastmas Cantata wrlh the help of 'rhe Freshman Gurls' Glee Club, and took part an the operetla, and had a large repertozre rangung from Negro sperutuals to hymns and ballads 32 wggjgf MQ? ,fag vmwft gghd eff Q' Sixth Row B Hams G Clark B Nevrus M Baker O I Grimes H Iohnson G Walker I Wxlhams G Brgham L Murphy D Rohrbach L Declcman P Klb bey M Lmdsay D Harvey Frith Row R Therolf V Freeman I Ireland F Miller W Grllnert I Walker B Grove D Prlchard L Putman H Hull H Ray mond I Ivester D Grlmore N Glover Fourth How V lvester A Young M Ftecc L Chamberlam Smlth M Harms I Baldschun I Hughes IGreen P Owermrller M Crawford B Lermkuhler I Shotts Dellch D Sutton Thxrd How M Harms H Hays Sexlert V Rzchmond G Hulburt M Spencer E H111 R Kooken B Wrggms C Vxckers L Hmdman R Lane C Snyder B DuBo1s E Hammett L Iohn son Mrss Dretrxch dlreclor Second Row N Haw kms B Warrell S Orr B Flaudmg H Morrrson D Yantze B Lafler B Cannavan D Werner B Brown I Blarr M Dale Fxrst How H Sublett R Storey L Edwards B Trapp B Smith I Hammett I Flaud mg B Fleming I Odneal D Shore '55 I . 'J If , 59 ' , 1 . .1-715' . ,gy U, lfm 'Q-.2 ls: ., . r . ,: ' ,ei fgwgr J :Q fr.. ,Q 1 , ,, n ,f- '5 I7 'll 'L I - I if fe 1, 5 fe-. jf' ,IV if Ye .. . A K I Y Nl ' V . X , . . , . . 1 . , 1 'D I . , . , . e, . , R. , . . 1 - , . , i , . , . , . , . . - l - . - . . . . , . . 1 . , . , , . , . , . . Back Row R Grove W Grlbert D Rohrbach G Blg h m I Wllllams H Iohnscn G Walker D Prrchard I. Murphy M Harrxs L Putman Third Row B Lafler L Hxnom rr I Baldschun I Green H Hull I Walker I Hughes R Wxgg ns R Lane D Yantzl C Vrckers Second Row L Edwards H uhlett R Kooken P Zwermlller H Mcrrrscn E Hnl 3 Cannavan D Werner R Storey F1rstHow Mr Roberts D Snore I Odneal I Ham mett B Trapp B Smlth B Fl mmg I Flaudmq The Boys Glee Club consrsfs of 37 members The group appeared an The Chrnsrmas Canlala The Nahvuly and lhe opererla The Bells of Caprzslano Tryouls are lreld and The members are selecled and placed ln .he secrnon besl surfed ro 'rhenr voice. Th's group is under fhe direclion of Mr. Roberrs. 33 Q, dmxi' T N GTOVQT D HAYVQY B XNGUQTT d B Lexmklmler hjlgialjtan ONT-TSXYYXS MBHEDLZ lan D DUUOU M Dale fx B atc Her T he Dxreclot nd Bow Q Hmdma d Y Y 1 meh eco , w B HBOS C ingdikow Nhss gil WOM nberiiq Hunley hip! k Row xhke T 1 1 V HaC B Y'xaudu'XQ E R050 'BaC U G DG G Hulbef awyms Msxanaef E Harlmiev Rlchmona WH 5 U glue l BWI D Seo ef dd B YO D U A Bales H Dinan Nl Spencer X Perm The Glee Club consxsls of 73 glrls chosen by lryouls al 'rhe begmnnng of lhe year This year The gurls look parl rn The annual Chrxslrnas canlala Back Row 1- Ch Cds er N K dmberlam B 23 glark MOIECTUE iass hlrdliigls ill Walker V Dale M B sing M Reece LGEUIOYG L Wozzhizrgfnch Dxrectof Cdger B Nevms 1 Mm US I Ivesrer D Franek9QMB Fmdley P Kifsemen Secondrgnh R Tfemff H Red' E Harris an 1 ow 1 ym Bennett D Lanxkeeli Ig! iildsav First Rovf liv1DCG1ImQl,ndy Cgecgmes ens r wyord M N man ewman 34 tn' Al.. 2 x A T , f . K' , 1 ' A e , N X2 I . Q T U . A , 'w hi l I , ' I I I '. I :Ro-2 U , I , : .D l' ' ' 1 .NL Q' ,T- 'Fx - . ' 7 df ' ol 'H V 'T - T ll T X. fyyl..-A The Na'rivi'ry -and The operella The Bells of Caplslranof' 1 A 4 v N 4 f r Y A' Q y , 1, yl 3 -I I , Q l 1 . I 'I I .l A. 1 . A X EA ,A J , ' ' T - A ' ' A .1 ' ' ED, ., y V., ':lg, ,'f5La THE BELLS OF CAPISTRANO Ramon Ortego Mane Cluquxta Carmellta Ramon s Sisters Manan Alden Thexr College Fnend Lee Hxndman Her Father Bxll Trapp Professor Anderson Sc ntut An Eastern 19 Wllllaxn Harbor Sublett lame: Lawrence Putman George Bxgham Wallace M bers of Prof Anderson s Class ern d Lucy Iohnson Laura An erson Prof Ando:-lon s Suter Manlyn Spencer Barbara Warrell Barbara DuBo1s Marvin Harrxl John Green lake Kraft Owner of Adxoxnxng Ranch Gene Walker Ioan Blau' Pose An Indxan Medxclne Man Noneeta Ohve Ioan Gnmes An Indian Gxrl un Lone Eagle An Educated Indxan Bxlly Burns Leroy Gilbert Cowboy Foreman of Rancho Ortego Davxd Shore Gow Long Clunese Servant Elmer Hill Cowboy The annual Chrnstrnas vesper servuce was presented Sun day atternoon December I9 The tntle ot the pageant was The Nativity It was under the dlrectaon ot Mnss Irma Duetrlch and Mr Leland Roberts 35 l T' . , . X I. - 1 T 5 ,, ,V ' I v 1: lame: Alden. ........... . ,...... .. ............. ,. ' ,,.,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,.,..,,........ ' ' z ' A 3 'A .T E Il f i Q . . ,, . . vu . . . The band under The dnrechon of Mr Roberls has compleled a very successful year They pro vided music for all loolball and baslcelball games A+ lhe l-lomecomung game and Turner baslcelball game The band presenled a program drull A pep band made up of sludenls from The regular band played al all pep assemblnes Olher appearances were al PTA Junnor and Sensor plays and a concerl' 36 a k M F1 st Ro I Bald h n L Hmdm V R nd Cnot ln plctu el .4 I Q Lellermen all the brawny football heroes ancl baslcelball stars are boys who have won letters In a magor sport Most nnlereshng part of the year as the W club unzhahon when members are properly muh ated before the student body There were I3 nnutrated into the organnzatuon +hls year. . HrghIrgh+ of the yearns the VV club banquet ancl dance held IN the gymnasium Coach Stewart sponsors the orgamzahon 37 ,itz -rf-I ,' K Back Row-D. Rohrbach, B. Blanz, G. Bigham, G. W 1 er, I. uder. 'r w-Coach Stewart, spon- sorg . sc u, , ' an, r',Gress. P. a all ' ' r . I I ll ! I ! 'I . . . Xl , . .. . . I 1 L , X x I X . B ck Row I Ivester E Harms M Krstcluc B Nev 1 B Fmdley B Harris G Clark P W k r O Grumes I-I Raymond L Siephens N Kohch o M Trowbrudce F M1ller Turd Row I Ivester I Bxgh m L Gregg L Ch mberlam M Taylor M The Red Pepper Club us one of lhe oursland ung organuzafuons un Washunglon ll us composed of gurls unleresled un spor'rs and un a++endung all 'rhe games Thus year 'rwely eughl new members were un uhafed A gurl musl be vo+ed un bv orher mem bers of The club The club helped un sponsorung The All Leller man banquef and dance A l-lobo Parly wurh +he Boys Pep Club was one of fhe oulsfandung parrues of 'rhe year The club us sponsored by Muss l-larrus. Ohfucers for 'l'he year were Mary Trowbridge presidenr' Lorerfa Sfephens vice-presiden+' Darlene Har- vey. secrelary' and Bonnie Harris lreasurer. Lmdsay L Deckman N Glover N Baldc n M Reece R Muheluc M IdmlYOS1C C Rubart S ccrri Row M Woluen erg B DuBous D Ayers D Sut ton R Dehch M Ct nl y M Craw ord I Shot! D I-Iarvey B VV rrell C Qnjd r I V M B rner M1ss Harrus Front Row M Hays I Se ert N Hunter I Blaur B Barc us C Ruedesel V Richmond R Hmdmen S Orr N Hawkms M Spencer Back Row I Green G Bzgham H Hull W Cade R OConnor B Lermkuhler I Hughes D Rohrbach Second Row B Trapp H IAOYTISOH P Zwexmzller I Mosely C Vxckers I Gaston G Mueller Fxrsi Row B Andrews I Rankm G Ayers G Iuamch D Trowbrrdge I Baldschun Mr Rnderscn 'i The purpose of lhe Boys Pep Club is +o cre are sporlsmanship and as an organized group lo supporr alhlehc reams and orher school ac hvihes The club originared in i936 is raled one of 'rhe mosl' oulslanding boys clubs in Wash unglon Under 'rhe excellenr supervision of Mr. Ander- son lhe club has ralcen parr in pep assemblies and helped in sponsoring lhe All-l.eHerman ban- quel and dance. Officers fhis year are Don Rohrbach, presidenlg George Bigham, vice-pres- idenlg Jim Hughes, secrelaryg and Gene Ayers, lreasurer. 39 W 1 k'. k . BOB ANDREWS mc! BALDSHUN Nommk HAWKXNS IEANEFIE sxsffm' The cheedeaders have dorre an exceNenr 'rob rbrs year. BOYD Andrews and Norma Hawkms were decked by We Sfudefff Jearwerre Sreferr and Jack Bddsbun were eNecred by We were resporws'rbXe for We varkous body bgyg They Pep and qrds Pep assembMes cnonm HULBURT DORIS IEA N CARLS ON FI-OR ENCE MILLER The drum fb bend The! G and mGIOreHe5 me Se' F3 ppCQrod Wrfb Hue F nd WCTGCY by 7 'P err D O Im HAMMB-r T 6 and Id L rl Cal QGPIC 40 normu: BROWN F . I V P I r' , 43 4 A '-5'5'T'g ' in V l Lv ' dnl? Flweefwled 'r V td: d q h ,gr W ' 3 +L ' Harm +2 T .YQ HO Lf . ,T . I nuff- r VU4r-Of'rm Lagky 1 N9 fomgarf As sales uncreased fhe Slf? OOO goal was obfauned The S19 OOO was fo pay for one unvasuon landung barge Upon reachung flue goal fhe school was fhe guesf of fhe Kansas Cufy Sfrucfural Sfoel Corporafuon and were falcen fo Parlcvulle Mussouru un fwo fuffy foof landung barges The confesf ended af noon February I I I944 The funal day broughf sales fofals of fen fhousand nune hundred fwenfy fuvo dol lars Affer much fugurung and fabulafung a lcung and gueen were chosen Durung fhe half fume befween fhe Turner Washungfon baskefball game fhe resulfs were nounced Upon fhanlcung fhe communufy on fheur splendud cooperafuon and announcung fhaf our sales were forfy fhree fhousand, seven hundred and forfy four dollars. fhe buuldung roared wufh applause VVufh fhe auduence gaspung af each word, lvluss Covell announced fhe wunners as Joan Bugham Freshman, and Bull Krsfoluc Junuor By fhe record sef by fhe sfudenfs of '43 '44 un sellung bonds, Alma lvlafer can fruly be proud Early plans were made for fhe Fourfh War Loan Campaugn wufh fhe selecfuon of four represenfafuves from each class fo serve as an advusory commuffee Mary Crawford fool: charge of fhe sfamps Af fhe openung of fhe Fourfh Loan a commuffee meefung was held un an efforf fo defermune mefhods fhe sales amounfed fo fwelve fhousand one hundred and four dollars The commuffee decuded on a Popularufy Confesf and each class nomunafed one boy and one gurl candu dafe The classes were represenfed by Senuors Vurgunua Ruchmond and Don Rohr bach Junuors Darlene l-larvey and Bull Krs foluc Sophomores Rosemary l-lundman and Don Trowbrudge and Freshmen Joan Bug ham and Clarence Pruddy Vofung was car rued on fhrough fhe purchasung of sfamps and bonds ,fs.gJs,bLLi ar of raising money. ln fhe preceding monfhs , an- 41 -+1 ll -f ll fp, I4 I C UL L66 s 1,9 lb I Two fPe,Po1z-Paks all na OIQLG-l 141 Alan-I'Pr'l2'fsrY12, T7f1'ffn7 F!! f ? 9 ...4 Aa 1, 3 - 4,4 . 31 . ,A 1 , ll - H V .4 0' 3, ' , -j I K Q id x V Q0 I' 1 'f 'WW wh' i fs 'WN' ,z Qygiiiis N m W M WN 5 Ao, vb Wo X of WN 'Q 9 N ' 0 W0 N M 5 N0 NN ' MMMM. g o Q iw f me ',k l E 3 Q M 1. 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Q Q ' , i K A A A A A A A 5 ,,.x-' avi' Clrnchunq second place ID the East Kansas League the Wrldcats clawed therr way through a vrctoraous season The boys should be complrmented on both theur sportsmanshup and teamwork Next years squad have some fine material and next year promises 'ro be a suc- cessful year in sports. 44 Back Row D Rohrbach H Hull B Blanz B Krs tohc G Walker R OConnor A Slevermg I Muder Second Row P Zwermlller L Hmdman W Gress I Green I Watson E Rosche E H111 First Row D Cooper K Kroge F Srmth I Gaston W Smith R Gray F Beck Coach Stewart I H Osiig lTW11son D R h tu O YDGCH B Krstcllc GI xfgxldii ?:B1gh,m A S cd ll Sfewar, lever Wnnnung lwelve our of fufleen games lhss year s baslcelball leam closed 'rhe season by Jralclng 'rhurd place In lhe regional Tournamenl' Also won was second place an 'fhe Easl Kansas League Thns leam has worked hard under 'rhe caplauncy of Gene Walker and have Indeed pul Washing lon Rural higher IH 'rhe sporls realm Coach S! 45 H Green E ewan L pumam l F Beck lu K Kfoge R SioreY .v B He, ll 41. , Aw kr' 'il . . . . . 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Seifert G The freshmen basketball scores lor 1944 were Goode I M Eubdnks Iurenlch R Bonner Spnngs Argentme Rosedale Central lumor Wyandotte Shawnee Mtuxon Northwest Argentxne Rosedale Central lumor Wyandotte Shawnee Mxnxon Northwest Leavenworth Leavenworth uder R ox nn' ifaffo se 0wxH 'ond 3, W Beeves R K The queen and her arrenclanfs were chosen by fhe members of fhe foorball 'ream Don Rohrbach honorary capjrazn crowned Jrhe queen Don was also elecfed by mem bers of rhe foorball 'ream A+ fhe half of fhe Turner Washungron foofball game Mary Trowbrudqe was crowned homecoming queen Her a+'rend anis were Edurh I-Iammeff and Lounse Cham Hughes berlain. The queen was escorfed by Jim Q - 47 Grvuwls X 'S' N avr 'TEC KJ ZW Cx ,fm 9 KU' Big' nv L AFV? M Mgzjfla sm! 5 fa wg Lf MM1 A Z Eh Rdx 2 'Q Pj' 'N Tw Q amvy wi ww W 48 Onvvc, Ks qw C-bmadt X5-0-WX F dak Q E Nerf!! l Y' I 3 5 - Q - ' .f GA' Art xx! ' K ,alt 3 as , HAMA . .Q .at vN Q. .. '-1 Qwa Nm 'U' Q A r' -A rl- . 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' fi ,A I ' J' 5 1 K , . 1? , 19 f . - 3 yi' ., I The Kansas City 61 Leavenworth Transportation Company Regular Hourly Service Between Kansas Clty and Leavenworth DRexel 6330 and 2766 Keepma Both Eyes on the Target Is Half the Secret of Bnorufmloon sms BANK We are anxxous to have our fnends command us for helpful serv1cee-or for counsel and GdV1CG- IH any Banklnq or Busmess Problems Member Federal Deposu Insurance Corporanon 50 K I J BTH Q MINNESOTA AV. KANSAS Cn'Y. KANSAS SHEPHERDS DC MERRIAM ELLIS 6 BENTON Im Sswy fa INSURANCE- REAL ESTATE- RENTALS- D OO 2 HES E GEO DULIN K S G GHOQ ER N OOD OLKS e IIC 1' Q PARALLEL CREAM STATION Qld 40 Hxwxy S Hara e Ave GRADE A RA N IIILK FRESHL DUNIT 1' FS RITZE BEAUTY SHOPPE HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVES A SPECIALTY fr' B VVELBORN GROCERY 4921 Broww Avenue GROCERIES AND MEATS Dehvery SQVVICQ MANAGER F A NAVE Betts.. 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Resldence 32 I0 Nearman Road ATwaI'er 0076 Il A an f ' I . :M gas:-f,..,: I ' , I 5- eil I .I A I I 1 al I ' ' E W 1 lx' ' ' U' 'V' Q V' ' K' . . , .. A - I A RL 1 I I i X Xxx ,V . . QI . I 43 E' 4-Q W - ll 'Q I If f I 1 ll QF n l f -E 'of' ' F1 I I I CAMPBELL S CASH MARKET Groceme Meats Feed Dry Goods Coal I e TRADE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS BetI'1eI Kansas Spencer 503 HARRY T TIBBS SCHOOL SLJDPI IEb Pharm DRexeI 0155 548 Mmnesota Kmbae My 'Cansab A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Mmnesoma ar 61h ' ' GOODMJIL, Enjoy it daily-from your Grocer or the Dairy IFAirfux 31443 GREETING CARDS and GIFTS , I , o L Oornphrnents ct WELBORN LUMBER CO. Fa. 1902 1Ne1born, Kansas Phone DFtexe1 1232 FIDELITY BUILDING 6. LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Accounts -- Loans W. I. 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BARCUS 81 SONS General lnnstrurtlnn Excavahon and Ptledruvmg I05I STATE AVENUE KANSAS CITY KANSAS 7828 access to you an 1,3 V' 'Q 'Q UI of vt aw clto tl! wise Knowledge IS power Armed wrth what you have garned from your educatron future Amerlca looks to you the Amerlca that has to w1n a battle aga1nst tyranny and the peace that IS to follow It 15 to young Amerxca that the elec tnc 1ndustry looks for ITS future serv 1ce to home and 1ndustry We are con hdent that the years ahead w1l1 brmg even greater servrce to humamty through the magrc of electrrcxty and the grow1ng knowledge that youth wrll brmg to xt REDDY KILOWATT G '0 '-D Your Electrrc Servant KANSAS POWER 8: LIGHT C0 53 Q DR. , 1 - of e ' 5 gf . , H , gg n , i x K H I V . L, 1 8 0, Let your education serve you and ,VI , V l Q . , . 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