Arkansas City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)
- Class of 1905
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Page 45 text:
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CLASS IIISTORX
The class of naughty live was born from 1889 to 1888 Proud and
justly proud are twelve of the members ofthrs cl rss tor ther can rlglrtfullv
clalm sunny Kansas as their brrth plact
One of three that can not boast ot thrs horror rs Iessle Nh ffat for
she can well be likened to rn Eskrmo berng born rn the cold r Ll f
Fanada on August 1h 181-lr H wing: wrnrlered rround ter tl e I rr rl
states qurte extensrvely, she settled rn All ursrs Fm lor yood
Wlark Woodln was born rn Wrnfield lvrnsas on lrrrrt 1 IWW rt
flrst slgn of lntellrgence that he showed w rs when rr llrr te or I I II
ntleld and came to Arkansas C rts ll re Ire errrererl rr.. I t
ofthe 4th Ward school in1804 and lr rs newer been r l rrdr Xl rrl
other from Wintleld rs Xlrte Dorm sl e w ls lrrr I
1886 entered the Wlntleld publrc sthoolsrrrl 17 nd rerrrrrrrttl rrrrrrl loot
w errr-.he thought lt would be a grcrter horror Io spf nd lllt lrsr r rr r
lll chool llfe wrth the cl rss of llltly ot trlt rn r
ry WIacConahey was born Xrrgust 1' Isso rr r t rrtlo rrn lr
Ness country, Krn She was a rerl cow grrl tr rg or rrt
she moved to krkansrs Crty and has spent 1' years ol rrdrrorrs st rrdr nr
our schools
Only two of the class can clarm Arla rnsas Frts rs tlrerr lr rh pl ree
Allce Breene and Bessre Prtton I ss Breerret rlls I rn I 1 8
du She rsanothet who has spent lr' rears rn the xrkansas Ury prrhlrt
schools
Young Nlrss Patton the babv of the tl rss rr rs born Irrly 11 1888
Qhe had lived ln the stty only a short trme when she moved rnto the
count vsoutheast of town In 18114 she entered the drstrrct school of
Stony olnt where she l9lTl3.1U6dUUllllq01Wl18llsl186f'll6l8d K P H S
Harry Emmertorr rdds another name tothe lone hst of I rrhrwkers
in Ellis hurt ln 1898 mored to Arkansas Frtv and entered the srxth er rde
One who has enjoyed the company of the tlass of rranghtr trre hnt
two short years rs Ettle shacklett Qhe was born I rrru rrv 14 1880111 P rll
Rlrer K rn where the greater part of her school d us were spent
On Worember fl 1885 was born Leror Robbrrrs He rttenrlerl the
drst rlct schools until 1901 Wren heentered the Arlt rnsast rtv High school
'Welle Stoner was born rn Adtmsxrlle fll'1l0 Nlarch 10 18841
the tender age of ' she moved to lx rnsrs and for some trme farmed west
ef the Best Town rn Southern lx rnsas She entered our seventh grade
Orr Feb 19 1885, tt 'lflaplefltv Ixrn wrs born Robert lohnson
He recelted his early educatron rn the schools of th rt pl rt e rnd ltter rn
Western k rnsrs where Ire graduated from the drstrrct school rn 1800
Claudra Beeks was born south of Arkansas Lwy on Dec 18 1886
she rzrfrduated lrorrr the count ry schools rn 1001 and entered the xr lt rnsrs
Pity Ilrgh School the same vear
Vrncent Rossi rrrotlrer farmer was born south of the crtv Nov 8
1881 He graduated frorrr the stony Pornt school rn l'l01 rnd entered the
High School the same tear He rs noted rs rwerxrrrrf but one hckrng
Fdrrr lohnsorr srster to belore rr ntn rr d lolrnsorr was born rn
X ermrhoncountr lllrrrors Feb Is rss' t rrrre to lx1llsLS rn H84 a
r rrhratefl horn the dlstrrct schools ot ltrrsh I onrrts rn 1000
Last but not lerst rs Henrs Houston the 'solorrron ot the class who
w s hrrn tug I H' rn .Lbetterorrrrtx Krn lrtrged hrs r
dence sever rl trrrres berng an Xrlttrrsrwxtr I t tew vea
Thus ends the hrstorr ot thet lrss ot lllllr nd now as the members
are about to separ rte .her look oxer then past lrl and thrnlt ot those
oft quoted lrnes
For ot all sad words ot tongue or pe
The saddest are these IWlrat our hrstorvl aught have been
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Page 47 text:
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