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Cyan eywlory 1 a l to do o r ve'd ao 'ne sane th.ngs adam Ph wer ps ve no ld have ated onnme xnstead of Jeorge ttat last darc or rfaybe we've d scovered ve reclly should have taken geo etry but from that very frrst asserrnly, hen x e ere vrde-eyed frosh tlll ve hear -.1 a e nf' e kr n our tlrre spent rn the ha'ls as xrgtor was not wasted v-ob H HG was a llttle gap ln ac' allty, baxt lh that fall 4 Bobble was elected as the big FUD of our entlre fresh ran Cla s, our presldent Pe vas asslsted oy our ovn ' l 1ttlr lDonn1e Muder, Patti Jaunce, and side kxck Jerry he rpson who were chosen as vice president, secretary and trea urer, respectively lt has been saxd, not by authorities, that the freshmen of 19-16 ere the most effervescent crop ltasrlnqton had and 1ss orrra Olson trle the1r best to do their duty as clas spon or and keep d x-.uhm hand ietty 1lGlI', Fsob l utton, ion Muder, and Carl Todd represent: 1 our class in the Jtudent Council Catherine Rabi rt or ma Darlene I 'zvxs acted as rraiorettes and Marilyn y r was chess n a I-'omecorrinq attendant bet y l Lt' x as presx nt of the B Band, in whlch there were seventeen student hlle Uarllyn Gorslxne was presl dent of the rosh Crrls' Clee Club The latter organization presented an operetta entxtled, The Beauty Contest Wxtha H1ke and a Screen, a total of eighteen freshman boys lettered rn football and basketball There were eighty elqht of us bolsterous frosh, but to make matters worse, G better, whxchever it mlght have been, ninety five sophs appeared xn the halls of Washxngton High School that following year Ur Elkermann was our head sponsor, assxsted by Miss Effie Covell and Mr Ron ald Hall Charles Eubanks was 'hxgh man on the totem pole that memorable year as class prexy Fred Fehrenbach was our veep' Jerr hompson was secretary and Marllyn Myers was treasurer Charlxe, Frltz Jereeee, and Myrt made quite a team, as did our ten lettermen .lackxe H111 was honored as Homecomlng attendant, Catherine Robertson was our only maiorette Betty Bla1r, Donna Jones, Bob Dutton, and George Hawkins were e lected to the Student Council Fred Tarryand Fdwxn Ho -.ard were in the cast of The Vxkado the annual operetta, Betty Bla: was cast the one act play Only four members were added to the junior class of 48 49 making a grand total of ninety mnel J lun's When our tumor year is mentioned, we can't help but think of our prom No doubt you've heard of 'Hom V reen has My 'alley but few high school students other than those at Naslcxngton can poast of rex embrances such as Pow Green was Cur Jyrrnasxum Fiobxnhood had lnvaded our gym and brought Sheru ood I- orest fworrrs and alll wrth him tlthea Kline and Nob Heck vere attendants in the Homecomlnq Hoyalty that year Catherine Hobertson, arllyn Vioberts, and Vlrglnu larhardt were malorettes lllaxr, lOr16S, Gnd l3Ult0f1 YP matned on the Student Councrl and welcomed attl .adn as a ne tcomer ln the organization '-fetty Bla: was ele 'rx as treas utter Fdt n Howm' I UYTY GHG argue .mcan held Cilif Darts in the peretta Peggy ,ang ves a d Lcls Kerr debated 'fr renwas our teadsoonsor wr 11611 cmd H135 r-Oven also sp rsored on class as dld t rss r-'xlla 1-ax-L5 TP ll-H110 CIUSS Hesiden vas fred Tarry, uh le hls Y shi hcnd 'THIN Ldwm Jo-yard as vlce pexy eanetze xewby treasurer, held the oney bagsfor farllyn Gcrghnel secretary ase o SIl'1l lll1'l 1O the junlor play was a hxlar lous three act corredy whlch starred Charles I ubanks and Suanna hase Betty Deckman, A B falmer and Ju-qu-lg 1-Orhmdt appeared IU the 'arlety bhow one act play, K1tty,K1tty, ltty dwm Ho ard and 'arllyn Corslme were cast ln Betty Blaxr and Peggy uangwes were elected as cheer leaders They remained cheerleaders their semor year, and dld we ever gtve out with that S-S S F N yell ln our semor year Fred lehrenbach was senior presx dent, vxce-presldent Brooks Gauert, secretary Clorla Jones, and treasurer Althea Kllne asslsted Fred ln governlng the class Charles Eubanks and Fred Tarry were elected by the student body as Student Councll presldent and vlce presx dent, respectxvely Betty Blau' was named as secretary, Donna Jones, treasurer Don Muder and Walt Schuler were other semor members of this group Betty Blau was elected as Homecommg Queen wxth Vxalt Schuler as King, Marilyn Myers, Bob Dunnuck, and Brooks Gauert represented the Pep Club at Homecoming while Pamona Odneal and Bob Fawks were senior attend ants Betty Deckman and Charles Eubanks rexgned as Hat chet Queen and King Jack1eH1ll was Hatchet Princess, her Prince, as usual, was Fred Tarry Worthy seniors were placed as presidents of various clubs, such as Fred Tarry fH1 YJ, Marxlyn Myers fY Teensj Jerry Thompson tBandJ Opal Leverlch, edltor of the Nash lngtonlan, headed a staff composed entirely of semors, as was true with the co-edxtors of the Hatchet Staff Althea Kline and Donna Jones Don Muder and Charles Eubanks were elected as co captaxns of the football tean' Lots Kerr and Nina Maupln were semor debaters, Cathe rlne Robertson was drum major Vlrglma Earhardt, 'nalor ette The Pirates of Penzance was presented as the school operetta ln lt were Fred Tarry, Edwxnlloward, N P. Palmer, Althea I-'l1ne, Margie Duncan, Catherine Robertson and Suanna t hase Thls resume of our semor year hasnt begun to sound complete, but room must be allotted tor other thxngs rn thls yearbook and then there are the unsung heroes of our class, never narred presldent, but of equal xmportance Yes, we've had our ialr share of fun, ana also appre crate ouropportumttes to gain knowledge, as IS expressed DY our motto, knowledge today tomorrow a better world H his truly xs our desire Our years at . aSl1xngtfJn have been the days .ve shall never forget, ana lf we had it all to do over, we'd do lt ' w xce Through the courtesy of BROTHERHOOD STATE BANK -- , Kansas City, Kansas 0 if ma 'm 1 , -fe , -, , ' A 1 V - . a Fred T , ' - 3. Y ' . ,r ha 1 u . ' d I I ' ' . ' o 7 Q - fa -, k E - A . . ey .. ' 1 -. L - . W 1 rv- ll' w . , , . . . . . ... .. , ,V ,nh . A U ' . w , -t ' .' . , ' '. c. ' ' ng' 'T ' a , d . 'd , w ldv to-.-.' .. ' l .e ' r g V, '- . i - of '.'.' , . ' . '. i .. .t . 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V , LUQLOI' Q55 President ........ Keith Barker Treasurer ..... Caroline Van Fossen Secretary Barbara Boyce Vice Presldent Bob Brown A verypromxslng class as future senlors lS the .Tumor Class Duly sponsorlng thls Class were Mr Hall Mr Winters Mr Long and Mrs Hennmng The .Tun s presented Best Foot Forward an en-yoyable play prevlously a Broadway hlt motxon plcture Albert Dlmmltt had aleadlng role ln the school operetta The Pirates of Penzance Elected to serve ln the Student Councll were Joan Theroff Edgar Grafke Robert DuBo1s and Dorls Turner Georgla O Danlel and Berta Evans were elected as school cheerleaders whlle Ed Modrell acted as class cheerleader Two of the four All Stars ln the East Kansas League football team were our .Tunlors Edgar Grafke and Harold Vkheatley So here sto nextyear s semors and may Lt be as successful as thelr Iumor year THIRD ROW J Nye J Theroff C VanFossen D Bucklunger E Grafke B Mcupm J Arm strong H Brune SECOND ROW T DeGraw D Sophch J Prlce R Klee G ODamel P rung E Jennings W Terry A Dummm Through the courtesy of FAIRWEATHER WERNER MORTUARY Jones,I H..Cook. l:lRST ROW: M'.'l...Long, Soonsor, P. Wykoff, H. Wing, W. Jennings, S. Sieve- ' , . ' , . , . ' . ' . 0 7- 5 . , - G , 23, ll T T . l ' T J - my . 1 i . I I
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