Washington High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Washington, IA)

 - Class of 1938

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS VVayne Wilson President Vice President Maxine Baxter Secretary - Jack NVatson Treasurer Gordon Carstensen The juniors together with. the seniors held two parties in the gymnasium this year. They were on November 19 and March 4. Entertainment was dancing with music fur- nished by the high school orchestra. Cards were played by those not wishing to dance. The course of study for the juniors includes American history and English as com- pulsory subjects. Two elective subjects must be chosen from the following list: Latin, sociology, speech, business law, business arithmetic, geometry, and manual arts. l JUNIOBS A-J' Top row: Robert Frinlc, Ellis Finke, Harold Dawson, Gordon Carstensen, Marion Grlf- fith, Everett Bur-ham, Robert Antiersonl Row two: Marsh Atkinson, Joe Harris, Van Crawford, Phyllis Ahrens, Russell Fer- guson, Vvillianr- Brinning, .lunior Birney. Q Row three: Velma Beenblossom, Mabel Finney, Betty Drake, Wilma Bales, Lela Cof- fin, Jeanette Boshart. Maxine Churchill. Row four: Ethel Churchill, Frances Adams, Maxine Baxter, Mary Donaldson, Virginia Chalupa, Faye Holland, Billy Cnossen. Row five: Charlotte Campbell, Katharine Beason, Maurita Darnell, Jean Essley, Mil- dred Anderson, Duane Dawson. - .l h Lois Humble- You look pretty sad. 3 Q Bette Bishop- That's why I'm looking Twenty-two ' TS- sad,

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JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class is composed ot' one hundred and seven members. Almost every activity in high school has one or more of this class as representatives, Those in the concert and marching bands were: Everett Burham, Mabel Finney, Rob- ert Frink, Iowa Jean Huber, Lois Humble, Vvayne Knupp, Betty Kolosick, Robert Masson, Eleanor Maas, Richard Prinele, Virginia Rohrer, and Helen Simmeringf. Wayne Wi1sox1 was in the marching' band, and Mary Lynn Hellman was in the concert band. The orchestra members were: Lois Humble, Betty Kolosick, Eleanor Maas, Mary Lynn Heilman, Everett Burhanl, Jeannette Hoshart, and Evalyn Neberfrall. Girls in the elee club were: Wilma Bales, Maxine Baxter, Jeanette Boshart, Charlotte Campbell, Leia Coffin, 'Betty Drake. Mabel Finney, Iowa Jean Huber, June Knotek, Mary Humston, Lois Humble, Ramona Riley, Bonnie Ryan, Frances Sartor, Frances Adams, Ruth Wead, and Jean Walker. In the boys' :lee club were: Cecil Replopqle, Vifayne Wilson, Kenneth Lovelett, Richard Turner, Russell Ferguson, and Marsh Atkinson. The mixed chorus members were: Maxine Baxter, Marsh Atkinson, June Knotek, Mary Humston, Cecil Replogle, Wayne Wilson, Melvin Van Meter, Frances Sartor, .lean Walker, Mabel Finney, Iowa .lean Huber, Lois Humble, and Russell Ferguson. Frances Sartor, Lois Humble, and Iowa Jean Huber were members of the girls' sextette. Maxine Baxter and Lois Humble were members of the mixed quintette. Lois Humble was the soprano soloist. Everett Burham was in the brass sextette. Betty Kolosick was a member of the woodwind quintette. Those in the junior class whose names appeared on the honor roll were: Robert Anderson, Maxine Baxter, Virginia Chalupa., Maurita. Darnell, Betty Drake, Frances Hayes, Faye Holland, Lois Humble, June Knotek, Evalyn Nebergall, Helen Rhodebeck, Ramona Riley, Faye Schoonover, Dorothy Turnipseed, and Ruth Wead. Faye Holland and Virginia Chalupa were juniors taking part in debate. Ruth Wead and Evalyn Nebergall represented their class in declamatory. Faye Holland. Lois Humble, Ruth Wead, and Evalyn Nebergall were participants in interpretative reading. The football men were: Charles Snyder, Myron White, Robert Anderson, Dale Voor- hees, Ellis Finke, Billy' Kiesey, Harold Stephens, Jack Watson, Edward McCutchen, Clin- ton Stewart, John Knott, Gordon Carstensen, Dick Longer, and Kenneth Lovelett. Those out for track were: Gordon Carstensen, Richard Turner, Billy Kiesey, Wayne Knupp, Melvin Van Meter, Marsh Atkinson, Marion Griffin, Van Crawford, Harold Steph- ens, Clinton Stewart, Ellis Finke, Dale Voorhees, and Robert Anderson. The basketball men were: Charles Snyder, Robert Anderson, Clinton Stewart, Gordon Carstensen, Ellis Finke, Myron YYhite, and Howard Little. 1. Dale Voorhees, fwriting an adj: No J person having tried out one of these cof- ig , s fins will ever use any other. ii.-'J Twenty-one 4



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JUNIOR-S K-N Top row: llill Klosey, Kenneth Lovelett, Leland Keene, VVayne Knupp, William 1'ur- rlock. Alvin Keplmrt. ' Y Row two: William Pliillins, Stanley Mc-Keown, Robert Masson, Elliot Mclilnsiry, Bobby Plum, Edward M4-C'utvhen, I-loward Little. Row three: Mary Huber. Rielmiwl Longer, Lois Humble, Eleanor Maas, .lune Arlene Knotek. Dorothy MCGai'i'ey, lilezinor Peiffer, VVilna Norman. Row four: Evnlyix Nehergrall, Velnia Jarrard, lnwa .lean Huber, Mary HlllTlSf0ll, 12411- belle Kennard, Louise Miller, Mildred Kcplmrt. Q U Row five: Leila Jarvis, Betty Kolosick, Henrietta Marble, Helen Maxwell. Alois Musll, Ernest Mqothart. JUNIORS IP-Z 'Pop row: lvlyrnn 'Whitey Clinton Stewart, VVuyne NVilson, C'hzu'les Snyder, Harold Stepliens, Jack, Vvatson. I liow two: XVillis Si-hwartz, .Tohn Porter, Darlene Shalla, Mnrg'nret VVelte, Bonnie Ryan. Hazel Simmeringx, Virgziniii Snyder. Row three: Dale Vomhees, llicluuwl Turner, Frances Szxrtor, Dorothy VVQ-iss, Helen Simnierinpr, Maxine Simons. ' Row four: Riclmril Pringle, lluth Wvzul, .learn Walker. Helen Stewart, Ramona Riley, Dorothy Tnrninseed. Row five: Pei-il Ili-nln---Ie, llcrnuril Swift, Faye Sulioonover, Virginia llohror. Helen Illioilm-ln-L-lc, Fora Muir Haiiclzill. lionnie Ryan- 11ow do you like our J, new radio? gg 4, Ii ritzited Neiglihor- Turned off. gif X Twenty-three

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