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CLASS OF 1935 First Row—Weber. Griffin. Holland. Frary. Ebbing. Troe. Taylor. Jirik, Stover. Second Row—Hill. Iron . Groschc. ScudJard WinterMeen. Heatherton, Colvin. Higgins. Third Row V. Thom a . Wiseman, Tnsrblood. Haney. Ir.-y. W. tl. Wheeler. Walker. Goff. Fourth Row—Tabberer. J: ee. Green. Eckman, Elliot. Gower. Hutchinson. CLASS OFFICERS J. D. Richardson ........................ Frank Jirik ............................. Elma Macleod............................. Eugene Hiatt ............................ Miss Cora Luce and Mr. A. W. Brown....... ...............President .........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer ..........Cheer Leader ................Sponsors The fifth hour girls’ constitution class, instructed by J. C. Shanldand, visited the State Prison at Lansing, Kansas, April 10. While at the prison they examined the kitchens in both the women's and men's prisons. The purpose of this trip, according to Mr. Shankland, was to enlarge the knowledge of the girls as to how law breakers are dealt with. CLASS OF 1935 Twenty-elflht Fir t Row Strossd. C. Goner. Schwitigebel. Powell Ferguson. Kctchum, Kilmer. HatfielJ. D. Harris. Second Row Tortorilla. Hartley. Gordon. Adam . Sricc. Woolard. Wire. Fuller. Third Row -Gonsalc . William . I). Harris. Salaaar. June . Thom a». Fourth Row—Howard. Forbe . Wright. Mtnegay, Hull:. Cole. Smith, Hiatt. Stone, Emerson. Stephen . Jenkin .
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Fir»t Row—Butler. Brown. Dillon. Par by. Dargan Carr. Caudle. Bradley. Arnold. Second Row BeUhe. Dalton. Grossiey. Pastel. Atkinson. Lapham. H. Anderson. Callaghan. DeLeon. Third Row—Babcock, Bender. H. Cotnelly. Barton, DcWeae, Colclaaurc A ode non. Fourth Row- - Beeler. Brady. Dyrleson Campbell. Cole, Dulvard. Allen. Fifth Row—Wilaoo. Buck. Buckham. Davidson. Bottotnely. Cantrell. Boyle. A. Cotnelly. This year the juniors held their annual dinner dance for the seniors at the Quivira Lakes Clubhouse. This is the third year the party has been held there. Approximately 120 seniors and 180 juniors attended. The affair was financed through the receipts from the junior play. Required subjects for the junior year: English III. Science (chemistry or physics). Constitution 1-2. Physical Training 1-2. In an office course, shorthand and typewriting may be substituted for the science. The total enrollment of the junior class this year is 188, making it the third smallest and fourth largest class of the school. Fir»t Row—Russell, Norman, Lovelace. Marline:. Magnenat. Pooker, Rupard. Murphy. McCarthy. Letter. Second Row McHenry. Rider. Morer McGee. Mel:. Martcllelto. Martin. LaMar. Red wine. Third Row—Menegay. McFaden. Lansdon. Norwood. Macleod. Price. McDonald. Mirmix. May. Fourth Row—Nixon. Rorenboroogh. Rigdon. RuKoni. M. Richardron, Patterron. Loilcr, Reed. Fifth Row—Pnddy. Roger . Morgan. R. Miller I. Richardson. Rive . McKnight. Powell. Sixth Row—McGuire. Matthew . Evans. D. Miller. Mason. Prince. Landon. CLASS OF 1935 Twenty-seven
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CLASS OF 1936 Pirst Row—Brewer. Barr. Burton. Cathey. Child». Baird. Babbs. Atkinson. Borins. Beasley. Second Row—Durre. Burke. Burton. Brandon. Dooley. F Anderson Bertina, Coons. Diaz, H. Baker, Curran. N. Baker. Crockett. Chambers. R. Anderson. Third Row—Crais. Bames. Denney. Co . Appleton, Cooper, Cash, Duarte. Darnell, Gocrlicn, Davidson. Beard Caldwell Doolittle. Fourth Row—Custer, Bell. Espy. Bean. Bounds. Leonard. CLASS OFFICERS Jack Darnell .............................. Jack Post ................................. Agnes Smith................................. Peggy Henninger ........................... Dorothy Hall .............................. .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer ..Cheer Leader A new feature has been added this year to the vocations course, which is a requisite for sophomores. Each student was requested to bring a guest speaker to represent a profession or occupation. This was to give the classes first hand knowledge of the lines of work. Some of the speakers were William Reed, lawyer, and state representative, Mary Shotwell, of the Y. M. C. A. em- ployment agency, R. S. Fero, of the Y. M. C. A. First Row—Morrison. Rice. Monroe. McCormick. Rasenborouih. Moore. Roia«. M hr. Pom. Offutt. Second Row- Modrell. Renegar. Mcnegay. Rutledge. M.isos. A. Orpeza L. Orpeza. Renan. Plunk. Third Row—Morris. McKee. Payne. Robinson. Pearl. Maddox Preston. Rive . Fourth Row McGivcrn. Mason. Middleton. Ferguson. Ritter. Norenburg, Macus, Numbers. Fifth Row- Morlcy, Metz Ryan. Reynolds. Porter. McCinty. CLASS OF 1936 Twenty-nine
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