Arkansas City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)
- Class of 1929
Page 1 of 128
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Alfled Johnson Vlee plesldent Beulah Hlll Secy and T1eas
espeually IH the paltlelpatlon ln extla euruculal aetnltles The g1aduat1ng class ot
1929, VVhlCh made ltself favol ably knovxn ln both nts Jumol and sophomole vea1s d1d not
allow 1ts good reputatlon fox dolng thmgs to become maued ln any vsav A lalge
numbel of Sen1o1s vx e1e unusually plomxnent ln all 3CtlY1t16S thls year In the past as
a gene1 al xule only a few students haxe been outstandlng and have been lxnovsn fo1 then
aetlvlty and these same few enteled most of the contests no nevs talent being blought
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tntues 1n the contests Anothel lmpxoved t1a1t IH both bovs and gnls wx as the tendency
fo1 SCh0la1Sh1p to be brought to a h1he1 standard The students seemed to leallze to
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ball basketball 1nt1amu1al tlack golf and tennls ACt1V1t19S ln whleh both boys and
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Raymond K1tt1ell V108 Plesldent lean Dunn Seuetary T1easure1
Vuy nea1ly th1ee long yeam ago Oul pa1ents launched us on ou1 hlgh school
ca1ee1 Wh1le F1eshmen In the Jun1o1 Hlgh ue had a txack meet on Iheshman Day
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In 1928 '79 vshen we met once mole thls tlme as JUUIOIS all meekness and fLa1
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K1tt1ell sec1eta1y and t1easu1e1 Jean Dunn Student Counul 1ep1esentat1ve Ea1l
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Duung the yea1 the class has nohly suppo1tc,d all athletlcs and s1n11la1 school
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Ruigewdy J Nolan
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CIPZOG
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Wahlenmaler
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class The C00pe1atl0l'1 and excellent eifielency of the officels, in executing then Kal
lous duties VK616 so detelmlned that a leelection at the end of the iust semestel in as
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polted bv a delegation of Sophomoies
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The Student Council of the Senloi High School is o ganmed fo the puipo c of
piomotlng the interests of the student body and to establish a elosei COOIJSIHUOH be
tvseen the faculty and the students
One member is chosen from every organ17at1on in the school to make up
membership of the council
The outstanding accomplishment of the Student Council this yeai IS the complete
revision of the honor system By this svstem it is possible to deteimine the numbei
of points the holders of the different minor and HIRJOI offices will ieceive The numbei
of points given to the following major offices are: president of the Student Council
10' president of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Classes 6' president of the G. R.
83 chairman of the G. R. program committee, 5, president of the Hi-Y, 83 chairman of
Hi-Y program committee, 55 editor of Mirror, 7g business manager of the Mirror, 6,
editor of the Ark Light, 85 business manager of Ark Light, 7, head cheer leader, 7g
chief cashier, 9.
Minor class offices, administrative group offices, assistant cashiers, assistant
editor of Mirror, assistant editor of Ark Light, assistant business manager of Mirror,
assistant business manager of Ark Light, members of the G. R. and Hi-Y cabinets, and
assistant cheer leaders, are all given a certain number of points equal to their impor-
tance.
The number of points given for music and forensics was also decided upon by
the Student Council.
The oEicers are: president, Georgia Long, president pro tem, Frederic Busch,
secretary, Robert Stanton.
The sponsors of the organization are: Miss Edith Davis and Mr. J. K. Day, and
Prin. E. A. Funk.
The members are: Forrest Reed, Louise Hollenbeck, Oleta Osborne, Ruth
Henry, Mary Louise Branine, Agnes Gannon, Betty Baisinger, Neva Christolear.
Florence Beahm, Billy Pixley, Walter Ranney, Sybil Adams, Helen Matthews, Laura
Lewis, Katherine Getter, Margaret Cotton, Cleo Newman, Carol Cunningham, Helen
Spain, Tom Casement, Lorraine Lawson, Ned Brandon. Kenneth Walker, Alfred John-
son, Robert Brown, Earl Newman, John Curtis, Phillip Mansfield, Lyle Cooper, and
Louise Creveling.
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The Arkansas Crty chapter ot the National Honor Society has been organized
for the past frve years This organrzatron rs based upon four cardrnal prrncrples
leadership character, scholarship and servrce Membershrp rn thrs Society rs the
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honor rs possrble only through membership rn thrs socrety
In order to be elrgrble for electron a student must have rendered servrce to hrs
school have proved himself a leader, have been honorable rn character and have ranked
rn the upper one thrrd of hrs class rn scholarship Only Junrors and senrors are
elrgrble for thrs honor and membershrp rs secured through ele trorr by the faculty
At the begrnnrng of the school vear the Honor Socrety was composed ot nrne
members who were elected during their Junror year These members vrcre Georgia
Long, Frederic Busch Cleo Newman 'VIary Stanton Emory Day Mary Geeslrn Iranl
West, Iulsre Penfreld, and Leota Smyer
The folloavrng persons were admitted to the socrety at the trrst electron rn
December Helen Sparn, Frances Krlburn, I ee Woods Katherine Newman D J Grrfrrth
Mary Shannon Margaret Cotton, Forrest Reed and Pauline Funk
At the second electron, rn March the following senrors were elected Earl Sprung
gate Eva Jeannette Boger, and Bernadean Brllrngs The yunrors who obtained member
shrp were Jean Dunn Donald Hickman Dorothy Wheeler' and Gerald Mrller
Wersgerber Nancy Lee Dedvnan and Mr Fred I an son
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Bottom row Leota Smyer Helen Spam, Pauline Funk Mary Geeslrn Elsre
Penfreld Mary Stanton Dorothy Wheeler
Second row Jean Dunn Bernadean Brllrngs Katharine New man Frances Kilburn
Mary Shannon Eva I Boger Cleo Newman Margaret Cotton Georgia Long
Top row Forrest Reed Earl Sprrnggate, Emory Day Irrederrc Busch, Lee
Woods Donald Hrckman Gerald Mrller Frank West
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Seeletaly Jean Dunn
Tleasulel Que Fox
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Edltol ln Chlef Fleo Newman
Asslstant Ed1t01 Loulse C16V0llI'lg'
Busmess Managel Frank West
Asslstant Busmess Manage1 Ben Atkm
Humol and Calendal Georgla Long
FOISUSICS and Dlama Paulme Funk
Cartoonlst Alfl ed Johnson
Muslc Maly Geeslm
G11 ls Athletlcs Helen Spam
Glrl Reselves Ma1y Shannon
H1 Y Robelt Seal
Snapshots Malgalet Amblose
Typlst Lee Woods
Sponsors Inez Johnson Bled Lawson, Maurlce Myer
The lVl111o1 Staff vm is composed of a N015 coopexatne gxoup Much of Its
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Ed1to1 Frederlc Busch JI
Assoclate Edltols Leota Smyer Bernadean B1ll1I'lg'S Cleo Newman E1s1e Penfleld
Llterary Edltor Mary Shannon
Feature Edltor Helen S1115
Sport Edltors Jack Bowen Helen Spa1n
Through The Keyhole Louise Hollenbeck Bernlce Wmslow
Exchange Editor Katharlne Newman
Sponsor Mauuce Myer
Frank West Ethel McCorm1ck Florence Beahm Dorothy Crockett
Tleva Agnew Lucllle Atkln Marjorle Spam Katherlne Getter
Junlol Reporters Ben Atkm
Shelby Bell Jack Cornlsh Russel LGWVIQ Bllly Pvcley Glenn Solenson Betty Balslngu
Flo MRFVID Helen Ronslck Carolyn Rutter Dorothy Wheeler
Helen Wommack Clarlce Morgan, Brlan Coyne
BUSINESS STAFF
Busmess Manager Clalence Kldwell
AdV9l't1SlI1g Manager Isaac Smlth
Asslstants Harold Pulnett George Kroenert Beulah H111
Clrculatlon Margaret Amblose
Much of the success of the Ark Llght thls yeal was due to the fine and able
mstructlon of Maurlce Myer formerly of Washlngton D C The cooperatlon betvs een
the students and Mr Myer was so systematlc that the paper was the most successful
one that has evel been publlshed
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GAA
Louise Hollenbeck Marjorie Spam, Leota Smvei Helen Spain
The G A A IS still in its infancy having been organized ln this school only
thi ee yeais ago The chartel membeis to recelxe letters were all SQHIOIS of 1926
namely, Rosalie Stanley, Ina Jack, May Higat Gladys Paiks Laura Eckley Jessie
Bish, and Ethel Bybee. These members fittmgly represent the pui pose of the G. A. A.,
which is to stimulate interest in physical well-being, to make fine sportswomen, and to
encourage a love for the out-of-doors as a playground. In 1927 ten letters were
awarded, seven to juniors and two to seniors. The seniors of the class of '27 who won
this honor were Zelta Freeman and Charlotte O'Connor.
In 1928 five letters were awarded, one to a senior and four to juniors. The
seniors who were graduated with this honor with the class of '28 were: Carol Bardo,
Ernestine Young, Evelyn Young, Elsie Allard, Fern Messner, Elizabeth Ranney, Irma
K. White and Leora Stevens. The senior members in 1929 are: Marjorie Spain, Louise
Hollenbeck, Leota Smyer and Helen Spain.
The G. A. A., though it has only a few charter members, is composed of the
girls in the advanced gym class and of all sophomores girls who care to work for
points. It was from the advanced gym class that a specialty act was organized and
featured in the circus of '27 and '28,
G. A. A. stands primarily for the physical benefit of the girls themselves and
not for the exploitation of their prowess in public performance.
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One automatrcally becomes a member of the Letter Club by earnrng a letter rn
'1 nrfrjo or nrxnor sport Any athlete award fl a letter rs elrgrble for m nrbershrp and
those 'rdmrtted are qrven one of the hrghest honors the school can bestovx
There arf. no seholarshrp requrrernents for membershrp except those necessary
for earnrng a letter Thrs Club represents all that rs frne rn athletrcs sportmanshrp
and clean xxholnsonre fun, and thrs rs the goal for all athletes
Fo reu rve a letter rn football a player must have played 15 of the 28 quarters
In basketball, letters are awarded to those who have played 31 of 60 quarters One
first two seconds three thrrds or placrng rn an Ark Valley meet or K U Relays, rs
requrred before a competrtor recerves a letter rn track
The members are as follows
Bottom Ron W Walker L Beatson C Grbson M Harrrs, R Krttrell C' Jack
C Annrs
Top Ron I qymes, M Palmer, H Wrlson J Mel ean Y Ixloxrn R Palmer
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The Speedeis Club for the puipose of increasing accuracy and speed and im
piovmg the ihythm of the members, was first organized in 1924 During the fust year
thcie wcic only five members, all of whom weie gnls One boy Donald Monciief, sue
cceded in gaining membership the second year bince that time the pei cent of boys
has been higher, but the girls have always had a decided majority.
As the qualifications vsere not sufficiently high last year, they were raised to
keen the membership vuithin the caivicity of the typeuriting room. This year a first
year student must write, with an accuracy of at least 85'A 40 words the first semester
and 45 words the second semester. A second year student must write with the same
accuracy, at least 50 words. All members must be passing in all subjects.
The officers are elected every six weeks according to their ability. A speed test
is given by the sponsor, Miss Adele Hill and the papers are ranked according to points
irate of speed plus per cent of accuracyj. The four ranking highest are the officers.
There was keen competition this year among the members for offices. Elsie Penfield
is the only one who succeeded in being president twice. Those vs ho held offices during
thc year mere: president--Marjorie Morgan, Mary Geeslin Elsie Penfield and Claude
Gardner' vice-president-Helen Karn, Elsie Penfield, and Claude Gardner, secretary-
treasurer--Elsie Penfield, Marjorie Morgan, Jean Dunn, Pauline Funk and Mary
Geesling Ark Light reporter-Lee VVoods, Helen Karn, Marjorie Morgan, Jean Dunn,
and Thelma Ableson.
The members of the Club are: Bertha Bybee, Neva Christolear, Pauline Funk,
Mary Geeslin, Helen Karn, Marjorie Morgan, Elsie Penfield, Forrest Reed, Laura
Lewis, Hazel Spohn, Lee Woods, Gerald Miller, D. J. Griffith, Francis Kilburn, Jean
Dunn, Mary Wetmore, Dorothy Wheeler, Juanita Palmer, Cleo Newman, Mary McFerren,
llelen Kuntz, Claude Gardner, George St. John, Bernadean Billings, Edith Weber, Mary
A. Heard, Daisy Chandler, Thelma Ableson, Oleta Osborn, Eunice Thompson, Jack
Cornish, Faynona Mitchell, Betty Baisinger, Vernice Smith, Helen Curtis.
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Since Thrift was first established ln the Arkansas Crty Hlgh School frve years
ago, the amount banked and the per cent ot students banking have steadily increased
The cashrers who are elected bv their respectrve admrnlstratrve group, meet
every two weeks to discuss problems concerning banking They often meet with
offrcrals of the Home National Bank where the school savings are deposrted
Emory Day who was assistant cashier last vear rs the head cashier and Brlly
Prxley 1S hrs assrstant Billy will be head cashrer next year and hrs assistant wrll be
elected from cashiers rn the Junror Class
After a room cashier has recelved five stop slrps from the bank he IS automatrc
ally dropped and hrs assistant takes his place Stop slips are shps sent out the cash
rers showing where they have made an error May Bond cashier rn room 104 and
Pearl Amos, cashier in room 204 have had one stop thls year This is a very good
record There are twenty three cashiers and each one has an assistant
The banking per cent this year has been raised about two per cent School
per cent of students who bank is 88 The total amount banked last year was S6 403 78
A majority of the rooms have banked 100 per cent thrs year
Bottom row Luella Hume, Darlene Ixolpke Margaret Cotton Martha McKenz1e
Vrwran Harrington, Katharine Newman Edrth Weber Mildred Wells
Second row Donald Henley Opal Stebbins Leona Hollingsworth Helen Thomas,
Pearl West Frances Krlburn, Eugene Funk Ival Gibson Brlly Plrcley
Top row Charles Fuller Stephen Wright Doyle Conley George Kroenert George
St John Emory Day Lester Slmpson
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Cl3t1C and C00p61atlVG olganlzatlon The same p1lI'1C,1pl6S, as those oi the f01 mer club
ale Callled out ln the new Howlers Club
Undel the new system membels ale elected Each 3.d!'l11I1lSt13.tlX0 gloup IS
3 nwed tn plnrff fwn 1-nrneepnfafvvps 2 buy 'mtl 2 unl
Each yeal the confe1ences :ue to have at least two 1C1l1l.S0l'1t2.t1VLS The pel
cent of membelshlp IS to be llmlted by the olagmzatlon Once a membel of the
Howlels, and lndlvldual 1S a member as long as he IS ln Hxgh School, but IS subject
to lecall at any tlme lf he becomes undeslrable
The offlcers for the 1928 29 Howlers were presldent, Paulme Funk VICQ
presldent Robelt Stanton, secletary tleasurer, Charles Ealloughel Student Councll
membel, Loulse Crexelmg, Ark Llght leplesentatlwe, Lucllle Atl 1n and chanman ol
School Splrlt and cooperatxon mcleased Wlth the leolganmatlon It IS the hopc
of the 1928 29 Howlers Club that each veal w1ll find the standalds of Alkansas C1ty
Hlgh School on a hxghe1 basls of spoltsmanshlp and loyalty thlough the actlvltles
of the Club
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McFowen Stanton H Spam Shannon Cotton M Spam Vaughan Wallace
Second row Nold Newman Hubbard Crawford Ch11stolea1 Fxueblood Payne
Tlghe Sllls Osbolne Clayton Plumley Wannel
Thnd row Leach Ferguson Brock Iawson Thompson Yankee Wells POlt91
J Cunnlnhgam C Cunnmgham Hamllton Gannon Hemy
Fourth row Funk Lemelt Glbson Flsk Stockton Mxller BICLZITI Freeman
Holmes Patten Ronslck Molgan
Flfth row lUCCOI'IlllCk Kempel Coopel Paton Scott Feldmann Wheeler Bond
Wolfe Penfleld
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HOWARD FELDMANN
This yeal the Glrls Glee Club has proxed to be
a vely popular organlzatlon and has appeared be
fore the Klwams Club LIONS Club and the Young
Peoples Conference as well as IH assembly The
Club thls yea1 was chalacteuzed by quallty as well
as quantlty wlth a membelshlp of 64 Thls IQ the
largest membelshlp the Club has evel had
Thnty two membels wele plcked flom thxs
group to leplesent the school ln the Ark Valley
muslc contest at W1ch1ta thlS yeal 'lhe selectlon
sung by the glrls was The Day of the Fau by
Colerldge Taylor The Cnls Glee Club placed fhst
ln the contest and also appealed w 1th the boys ln
the mlxed cholus m whuh thev placed f'11St
It was wlth the and of the Gnls Glee Club that
A1 kansas Clty placed hlst m the muslc contest
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Second low Feldmann QdlI6Ct0ll, Symes, Plckett Talley Nlchols Laweon
D'lC?LhHQl Allen W'alke1 Helton
Thl1CllONV Howald Fouts McFe11en Amos VIcCorm1ck Grlfflth Fullel Epllng
Foulth low Loud Busch Cooper Sweeley Mavls Kuhn landels Walkel
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Ifelclmwnn the Boys Glee Club has ploved one of the
most populal muelcal olgamzatlons of the year It
has fxppeamed on the program for the KIWBHIS and
Llons Club ae well a fOl Junlol and Senlol Hlgh
asscmblxes
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ln Nlalch the Glee Club tled fox second and thud
place xxxth VV1nfleld The boys sang Lo How a
Roee Ere Bloommg by Pl36t0!'l0LlS
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filet n mvced cholus vuth then' 1I1t8lpICtatl0Il of
The lee Shore by C Colelldge Taylor
The OHICQFS of the club wexe Leondls Kelley
pxesulent and Ralph McCorm1ck becletaly tleasul
Cl Q ven xaluable membels of the Glee Club w1ll be
gladuated Lhls year They are Helbert Allen Paul
W alkel Challes NILFQIICII Fred Busch Ralph
NIcCo1mxck D J G11ff1th,and Lyle Coopel
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Paullne Funk
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The glrls quartet has been one of the most populal 1111151021 organlzatlons of the
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enteltalned 1n nea1bv towns In the A1k Valley contest they placed second All the
membels of the quartet w1ll be gladuated th1S spung
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Charles loud second tenor
Frederlc Busch flrst bass
Lyle Cooper second bass
Thls year there was some dxfflculty ln perfectmg the organlzatlon of a boys
quartet, because the membels chosen at first wlthdrew from school The members of
the quartet are Dennls Landers the first tenor Charles Loud second tenor, Frederlc
Busch, first bass and Lyle Cooper, second bass
The quartet was not able to partlcpate m the annual Ark Valley muslcal contest
at Wlchlta thls year because of the Illness of Charles Loud, the second tenor but the
boys have made several publlc performances and have sung ln assembly a number of
t1m6S Frederlc Busch and Lyle Cooper are the senlors All the boys have been 1mp0ltaHt
members of the Boys Glee Club
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The Band has proved to be a very necessary organlzatlon ln ou1 school Not only
does lt gn e programs but lt also helps furnlsh pep ln practlcally every actlvlty The Band
was always p1esent at the football and basketball games and accompllshed mole ln the
vu ay of school splrxt than any other orgamzatlon
Although the Band has nevel been gnen the oppoxtunlty to paltlcmpate ln Ark
Valley meets It IS a cextamty that xt vs ould be able to leplesent A1k L ity cxedltably
The dxrector Mr A E San Romanl came to Arkansas Clty Hlgh School foul
yeals ago Smce h1s commg the membershlp of the band has gradually mcleased and
there has developed muslc ablllty among the band membexs, whlch can be sulpassed
by few
The Band has a unlform dress on speclal OCCHSIOHS The mam palt of the unlform
IS vs hlte, but capes and caps are purple and gold the school colols The un1fo1 ms them
selves ale a great mcentlve to any team
The Band as one of the school orgamzatlons lmproves evely yeal, and IS
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This is an entirely new organization in the school having been organized Just
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peppy work in Senior High School next year. They have done a great deal to generate
pep at the basketball games and make a very striking appearance in their jaunty uni-
forms. The originality of both the uniforms and drills make the corps doubly attractive.
It is expected that a large number of girls will display much interest in this organi-
zation next year. Since it is such a rovel group it has not had much time to become en-
larged as yet.
First row: Anna Marie McKeever, Grace Harris. Helen Allen, Bonnie Hisel.
Second row: Kathleen Floyd Ida Virginia Mathis, La Vonne Day, Frances Miller.
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M1 Archie Qan Romani has come into the sy tem Undei his direction the Orchestra
has shovsn splendid development About half of the personnel xx ere beginning students
at the first of school this year.
In the Ark Valley league music contest held at Wichita March 23 the Orchestra
tied with Winfield for first and second places. The contest selection a difficult one is
the overture to the Merry Wives of Windsor by Nicolai.
Some of the comments by the judges from the contest xx ere as follows: On the
whole this xvas a commendable piece of work. Parts were well defined. Quality of tone
was good, especially in xx ind instruments, Fine blending of balance. Work deserving
such comments is bound to bring first place.
The Orchestra also played the accompaniment of the Rose Maiden a cantata
given by the students of the Senior High School and Junior College under the direction
of Mr. Howard Feldmann. He complimented the Orchestra members on their ability to
play such a difficult accompaniment with such able understanding.
Early in the spring the Orchestra presented a patrons' concert xvhich gave the
public an insight of the work the organization was doing in the schocl.
Altogether the Orchestra has been a creditable organization to the school and the
school is proud of having such a capable director as Mr. A. E. San Romani.
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Aflnmative team Donald Hickman and Pauline Funk
Negative team Elsie Penfield and Fmory Day
For the second time since debate has been an Ark Valley league activity,
Arkansas City won the championship. Arkansas City met and defeated Wellington,
ElDorado, and Winfield. Then in the championship debate the team won a very
decided victory over Newton. The question was 'fResolved: That the English
Parliamentary Form of Government Is Preferable to the Presidential Form of the
United States. The same debaters later won the championship of this debate district
in a meet with Halstead.
The High School was fortunate in having two experienced debaters to start the
season, Elsie Penfleld and Donald Hickman. The other debaters readily responded to
Miss Curry's excellent coaching and as a result the school had two very well balanced
teams. The affirmative was made up of Pauline Funk and Donald Hickmang and the
negative consisted of Emory Day and Elsie Penfield.
There was a great revival of interest in debate this year both in the students and
the townsfolk. As a result it is expected that many will take more interest next year
and new material will be discovered. With Donald Hickman, the mainstay of the
affirmative, to start the year off the school should continue to hold the championship
in 1930.
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speakmg contest thls yeal Each speakex showed unusual talent IH hlS ab1l1ty t
foxmulate and effectlvely d9llV61 a speech evtempolaneouslv In the -Mk Valley contest
held at HUtChlHSOH Georgla Long who spoke on The Kellobg Peace Pacts won thlrcl
place Emo1y Day who spoke on Ch11st1an1ty and Paclal Hatled won slxth place
As a team thev won second place
Competltlon was unusually strong and although the fn st place nent to Hutch
lnson Arkansas Clty may feel justly proud of the second place Only exceptlonally
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The lnteipletatlve reading contest was unusually stiong this yeai both at
home and at the Ark Valley league contest in Wellington
Two prelimlnaiy contests weie held at home In the fiist Katherine Getter,
Maiy Geeslm Georgia long, and Juanita Palmer were chosen In the second contest
which took the form of an assembly Mary Geeslm was selected to iepresent the
school in the Aik Valley league contest
Mary did very well in the league contest, but the other schools also sent readers
who were exceptionally good. The contest was very close and in the final ranking
Wellington and Hutchinson tied for first placeg Newton received third placeg and
Arkansas City placed fourth.
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Arkansas City High School again displayed strength in forensics when it
carried off the high honors in the Ark Valley league contest, held in El Dorado this
year. At a preliminary contest Elsie Penfield was chosen to represent the school.
Due to Miss Curry's excellent coaching and Elsie's unusual ability Arkansas City was
able to take first place.
The title of the winning oration was "Decrease in Constitutional Values." Elsie
broke the tradition that only boys can excel in oratory when she won first in the
league contest over five boys.
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Lourse Crevelrng and Donald Hrckman who had the leads rn the play drsplayed
unusual talent Mary Stanton as a small grrl showed unexpected talent rn her part
Ralph McCorm1ck as the valet and Emory Day as Mr Martrns frxed drd some frne
actmg Carol and Jullanna Cunnmgham who plaved the parts of Mrs Prouty and
M1ss Gladys Proutv respectrvely drew much applause Ceorge St John as an
elderly lawyer lrved hrs part from start to Hmsh Harold Grlbert rn the role of
a slrck movre detectrxe played the character to perfectlon
The other parts all well portrayed were Mrss Vlncent one of the boarders
played by Juanrta Palmer Della the mard by Edna Paton the messenger boy by
Earl Sprrnggate and Eddle the offlce boy by Robert Seal Due credlt should be grven
M1ss Curry for her effrclent coachrng
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Charles Martrn a rrch voung man Donald Hrckman
Bland hrs valet Ralph McCorm1ck
Jack Carruthers hrs frrend Emory Day
Comfort a llttle grrl Mary Stanton
M1ss Vlncent a boarder at Mrs Prouty s boarding house Juanrta Palmer
Short another boarder Harold Gllbert
Gladys Mrs Prouty s daughter Jullanna Cunnmgham
Mrs Prouty landlady of the boardmg house Carol Cunmngham
Mr Crrclxet an old lawyer George St John
Della the mald Edna Paton
MGSSSUSQI boy Earl Sprlnggate
Eddle the 0fflC9 b0y Robert Seal
Stage managers Edlth Weber Alfred Johnson
Stage propertles Susre Fox Earl Sprrnggate
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outstanding lead. Eno Brown added much life to the play. Bertie was excellently por-
trayed by Billy Henson. Bernadean Billings play ed the part of a social climber. As her
husband Llarence Kidwell was one of the best characters. George Ware and Margaret
Ambrose were the main comedians of the play. The typical chauffeur was well portrayed
by La Rue I'licl'. Mary Geeslin played the part of the prim old maid. Alice the nice
chorus girl was well portrayed by Fxa Jeannette Boger. The butler was vxell portrayed
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as the waiters played these parts well. Miss Lillian Curry who directed the play
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Chapman Harrls Kloenert
Thnd Rom Coach Curry H Wllson, Illck Touts MOYCI, Symes, Balley W1ll
coxen Kloxln Palmel Klttlell Condlt Vogel
Although Ark Cltv s football lecord for 1928 was not so good as expected, we ale
proud of the Splflt and sportsmanshlp displayed by the boys at all tlmes Our boys were
always where the fight was ham dest and their splrxts were never dampened
Our record fo1 the 28 season IS that we tled for fourth place w1th Newton and
HUtChlhSOH
Followlng IS the 1928 season s football record for
A C H S
Football Season Record
Opponent Score A C Score
Ponca CltV
Klngman
ElDo1 ado
Newton
Wlchlta
Wellmgton
COACH ANI CURRY
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Ray was small but what he lacked
n S176 he made up in fight and real ability
Ray will be back next yea1
IIARRY WII SON End
Hairy IS a hard man to slip around
Ile was always down on punts and showed
the real spirit Harry will be graduated
this yea
BILL BAILEY End
Bill was a fast man hard to stop and
down and on m He could always show
the opposition some ieal fi htlng This is
h1s last yeai
ADRIAN DAVIS Fullback
Though he was a small light player
Ad ian suiely had the spult and capability
that help make a good football player He
is a Junior
GEORGE KROENERT Guard
When George hit our opponents knew
they had really met something. George is
back next year and should display some
great playing. He made the second all-
Valley team.
FRANK VOGEL-Halfback.
Frank was a very reliable captain. His
playing was rated high in the Ark Valley
League and he won a place on the second
all Ark Valley team. Next year's team
will miss Frank.
FRANK WEST-Guard, Tackle.
Frank played a s t e a d y, hard-hitting
game. He was through the line before our
opponents could "get gone." Frank fin-
ishes this year.
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A tlghtlng lazzlng hald playlng qualtel
back Jack kncxx h1S slgnals and dlsplayed
blalns Jack IS a scnlol
LYNIDON SYNIES Ccntel
Symes was a gleat man to break up
sholt passes He was always on the spot
bymes glacluates thls year
WI ARK PALMER Tackle
One of the lalgest men on the team and
one of the hardest hlttels Mark IS a rea
llneman We shall lose Mark by gradua
tlon
CFLII GIBQONI End
Cecll played a hald game and was at hls
best xx hen angly Iew plays sllpped
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LA RUE PI If K End
He nas always clown on punts and proved
a XLIV xaluallle asset to the tcam La Rue
xxlll llc gladuated thls yeal
NILRRIII HARRIS Halfback
A good stcady fellow an ass t to e
tcam Nltlllll nas good at plunglng th
llnc Ile sl on t be back next yeal
VII TOR Ixl OXIN Tacklc
VIC ls the bl boy that :cally held
m Hc could stop any man ln the Valley
and plavecl an all lound good game Vlc
IS to be glacluated thlg yeal He was on
thc all Yalley team
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Second row Coach Uhrlaub Lestel Slmpson Junior KIQSOW La Rue Fllck Adrlan
Dans Harry Chapman
The 1929 basketball season was not as successful as A C H S had hoped The
mateual was green but "Dutch developed a hard fighting fast thmkmg team that
put up a real battle Our men were small but ou1 worthy opponents to the north
Wmfield wele guesslng as to the result of the games played
Plospects for the next season are very plomlsmg
Dutch has been uorkmg w1th some Freshman
pmspects and the 30 season should hold some fine
lg SC01GSf01 the A C H S basketcels
At the end of the season Adnan Davls was ele ted
hono aly captam by h1s team mates
Basketball Season Record
Opponent Scox e A C Scol e
Ponca City
Kmgman
Hutchmson
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W elllngton
Newton
Wlchlta
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Hutchinson
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Wellmgton
Kxngman
Wlchlta
Wlnfield
COACH ERNST UHRLAUB
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man George has two
more years
LA RUE FI ICK
Forward
Kuk wasa mlghty
scrappy man He was
m the hottest of the
battle at all tunes and
upheld hls and of the
collng T1s IS a
ADRIAN DAVIS
Guard
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game and could stop
the fastest opponent
and was feared through
out the Valley He w1ll
be wlth us again
JACK MCLEAN
Forward
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thmkmg forward Hrs
hobby was long shots
Jack has one more year
FRANK VOCEL
Guard
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player He Was C011
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best of em Frank 15
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y a1 and A C H S
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man
HARRY CHAPMAN
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played some fast floor
work Harly has one
more year
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all tunes Klttrell w1ll
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Aik City made a veiy favoiable showing in track this yeai The Bulldogs woiked
haid fiom the opening of the tiack season. Material from Jun1o1 High has shown up
well under competition and offers good prospects for the future.
There are four letter men of the 28 track squad back this year. They are:
Doyle Conely Cecil Gibson Raymond Kittrell and Ralph Palmer.
The first track meet of the season was a dual meet with Blackwell Oklahoma
state champs of 28. Blackvsell won with a score of 6514, points to A. C.s 5115. The
second meet was a dual one with Ponca City which the Bulldogs won by a score of
115 points to 25. A. C. was also victorious in the quadrangular meet with Wellington
South Haven and Winfield. The scores were: Arkansas City 58 1-6' South Haven 3'
Wellington 57 2-3' Winfield 40 1-6 points. In the next dual meet with Winfield the
Bulldogs won with a score of 741A to 52112 points.
Our team also took sixth in the invitation meet with Tonkavsa and entered in the
A. V. I. meet at Wichita and the meet at Anthony. Phe last meet before the state
meet xx as the Southwestern elimination meet at Winfield in which the Bulldogs took
part. The outlook for the 30 squad is exceptionally bright, since practically all the 29
track letter men will be back and they will be greatly strengthened by new members
from Junior High.
The members of the '29 tratzk squad are: David Allard, Bill Bailey, Leonard
Bell, Harry Betts, Elmer Baker, Hall Collinson, Doyle Conely, Cecil Gibson, Bruce
Kennedy, Kenneth Kinslow, Raymond Kittrell, Dennis Landers, Charles Loud, Russell
Lewis, Victor Kloxin, Lawrence Moyer, Ralph Palmer, Lester Simpson, Harry Wilson,
Malcolm Jacques, Howard Mingle, and Harry Chapman.
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Intramural basketball IS for the purpose of developmg materlal for the Hlgh
School squad and for future players Very keen competltlon 1S shown and there IS also
developed a hlgh sp1r1t of sportmanshlp
The lntramural games are usually refereed by members of the Junlor College
and Hlgh School basketball squads The experlence galned by thls refereelng glves
those who wlsh further progress ln 3thl9tlCS some practlce ln thls l1ne
For the season of 1929 the Kansas Aggl8S team won the intramural champlon
Shlp The Kansas Aggles were a fast bunch and could not be beaten
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The gnls bennls teams f1om Alkansas Clty entered the Alk Valley tenms
toulnament thls yea! at ElDo1ado on May 4 Up to thls tlme tenms has not 18C61Ved
much attentlon 1n the school due to the fact that thele have been only tvso courts
xx h1ch wele usable There now are four chat couxts 1n addltlon to the two cen e nt ones
Last yeal Lucllle Moo1e and Hazel Spohn lepresentcd A C H S ln uls smgles
and Helen Spam and Fern Messner replesented the school ln gxrls doubles
A lalge numbel of gnls responded to the call for tenms tly outs thls yeal, thus
making It posslble to select a good team The gnls chosen for the gnls tennls squad
were Margaret Ambrose, Helen bpam Martha MCKQHYIG Mlldled G1a1ng,e1 Mary
McFerren, Grace Cannon May Bond and Fleda Hayes Mary McFerren and Grace
Cannon replesented the school 1n doubles whlle Mildred G1 alngel and May Bond leple
sented us ln glrls smgles
In the dual meet Wlth Wlnfield the glrls mon one smgles match At the meet
wlth Ponca Clty, the glrls won one doubles won one slngles and lost one
The prospects for a good glflg tenms team next year are vely bught Wlth the
coults ID lmproved condltxon A C H S expects much of the 1930 team
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Top low I lchlan Beatson Wllllam BIQVKLI Claxe Annls Shaman Datsthnu
Mllton Ioms llaywald Bull Fouest Reed
Bottom low Robert Stanton Bustel Maltln, Hauy Mllls
Due to the 1mp1oved courts and the g10W1Hg lntelest ln tenms a lalge numbel
of boys came out fo1 tennms thls year maklng It qulte dlfflcult to choose the squad
U1 Flnst Ulllldull IS mostly lesponslble fol the excellent condltlon of the coults
last yea! the tennls team placed fifth ln the league wlnnlng foulth ID boys
doubles Bustel Wlaltln and Jack Connol played ln boys doubles and Clale Annls and
Waltu Feathe-11ng,1ll played smgles
The boys chosen f01 the 1999 tenms squad were Bustel llflaltln Haywmd Bull
Clam Annxs M1lt0H Jones Hauy Mxlls Fouest Reed Robert Stanton and Shelman
Daeschnem Nlllton Jones and Hauy Mllls 1epresented thls school IH doubles Clale
AHUIS and Bustel Maltln were the leplesentatwes fol bovs smgles
Due to the fact that thls yeals lepresentatxves wele lalgely 3un1o1s and soph
omoles Allxansas Qlty has eve1y leason to expect a good boys tennls team next year
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is the main cog in Aikansas City s golf team this yeai
In older to qualify as a team niembei for th Arkansas Valley league golf
tournament one must play at least 36 holes a week and place first second third '
fourth in a 72-hole medal play.
There will be four regulars and two subs chosen on the squad, making six
persons eligible for golf letters. Those practicing for the squad are: Robert Brown,
sophomore, Hayward Brill, senior, Clarence Burks, junior, Hall Collinson, sophomore,
John Curtis, juniorg Charles Fuller, juniorg Kenneth Kinslow, junior, Harold Lemmon,
seniorg George St. John, senior.
Of these nine players, Harold Lemmon and John Curtis, with scores of 33 and 36
respectively, are the only ones who are sure of a berth on the team. It is almost a
tossup between the other four members, for nearly all of them have turned in scores
as low as 36 at one time or another.
The winners of first, second, third, and fourth places in the '72-hole medal play
to be held before May 6 will make up the team that will represent Arkansas City in the
A1'kansas Valley meet to be held at lVellington May 11.
With Lemmon playing wo under par and the others only one above par, there is
a good chance for Arkansas City to win the annual meet.
Wichita looms as the only opponent that will give Arkansas City much
opposition. In a dual meet with ElDorado, Wichita displayed a power that is almost
equal to that of Arkansas City's, but with some hard practice under the direction of
Coach Carl Helgeson, Arkansas City should come out victorious.
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B1cwc1 125 pounds Houston 115 pounds Flack 05 pounds
Bottom IONN Bull 145 pounds Seal 135 pounds Kloxm heavywclght 195
pounds Ha1 lan, 140 pounds Faual, 105 pounds
Th1s 15 A111 Clty s thnd yeal of w estllng' 1n the A111 Valley league and xn spltc
of the iact that the team has not had a p1 otesslonal xuestlmv' mst uctol It develop d
wondcliully wlth the ald of M1 Amos bully who wollxed xxlth the boys and gave thcm
some valuable asslstfmce
The Bulldogs welent ve1y successful at the begxnnmg of the season loslng
matches to Chllocco and Ponca C1tv both matches bemg held at Axltansas Clty
The tcam went to Wlchlta fox the A111 Valley tournament xxhclc It took foulth
place In th1s meet Cha1les Claclx won a second lachlfmn lic-mtscn xx on a thnd and
VlLt0l Kl0YlI1 a thnd
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compelled to fO116lt the dCLlSl0H because oi an lntlactlon ot the t1a1n1ng lules by
scvclal oi the squad rnembe1s
About ten XXlCStl6lS vsho lecelved valuable tlalnlng th1s seal uxll bc back next
season
The xuestlels not ln the pxctuxe who competed ln dlffencnt mat hcs ale Lyndon
Qymes 175 pounds Cecll GllJSOI1, 155 pounds louls Franklln 125 pounds Challes
Baltlctt 195 pounds Eall Splmggatc 125 pounds and Flank West 1415 pounds
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I'h1nl s.11d thc teachu And tht tucltnt thought
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mend hli asautxon to nue1 IS completul
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Jael Qonnoz Mtn women and Lhllchen
Countlng CIQQIILQ IH offlce But NI1 Funl I should get tl11 ee c1td1ts IN chem
IStlV I took It thlet Ve IIS
Well why dld you exu put yellow huttonx on that dusaq Thnv dont match '1
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I know but thu match each othu
Oltta Osbome Im so tned I guess Ive hun Stllllblllg' too hud
Emuson Palon Come on down town and I ll get you 'L maltecl mllk Thev make
you feel keen when you 16 tued
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Sybll Adams Whe1e1e you golng
Oleta Oh I rn tned so I11me1son s gomg' tm get me a ln llted mlll He Qavs that S
Juat what you need when you 10 t11ed
Half .1 dozen VSC19 tued Half a dozen went along
EHICISOH, No, I thlnk lts a coke Vou need when xou IL tnul
LITERARY GEMS AS RILMLMBERFD
To f.,l8KlIl'1lLL 01 not to g,1.1duatL that Vi thc qua Qtmn
All the w olld lovw a football Laptaln
LIVLS of g1tat men all 1em1nd ue
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Srx hundrcd and nrnetr two flock to Ing, opcnrng,
Good mornrng dear teachers were lad to se you Q91
Teachers take roll no arrests made
Frrst assembly held temperature 9 783 ZXM degrees I'
Slow progress rs expected thrs year the halls are too crowded
Student body plans to start studvrng rn the near future
Brg, lree for all Ark lrghts are grycn to ereryonc
The first year typrsts are thrnkrng of orf 'rnwrnpf '1 band thcv crnt
wrrtc so they had just as well play
Sept 28 Dr Verl uyl told us to sec somethrng, beautrful every day It sccms
hrs talk made qurte an rrnpressron for several resourceful senro s hayc purchased
mrrrors for therr lockcrs
Sept 29 The bank seems to be havrng some trouble gettrng banl bool s prob
'rbly therr copvrrght has ercprred
Oct 1 Class offrcers elected Senrors belreve rn workrng 'rs one haxe one
brg trrne electrng' then oflrcers
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2 Do vour Chrrstmas shopprng early
o Locker leys are begrnnrng to be only mernorres
6 Poncfr Crty takes defeat home as a souycnrr ne 1
10 Wonderful no tests
12 One of the senrors forgot to be drgnrlled today Horrors'
12 Ark Crty football team rs gettlng etfrcrent rn 'rl an d mathematrcs
Ark Crty Krngman game score 45 0
Oct 14 Frank Vogel and Lourse Hollenbeck walled clown the hall together
today
Oct 17 Paulrne Funk got trckled today
Oct 18 Mark Palmer was unable to appear on the assembly program He
says he had a flat trre some people are so resourceful
Oct 20 The teachers are not happy Why should they be when the students
are so thoughtless?
Oct 2? Economy rs berng' taught rn Scnror Hr,-:gh Mrss Ames rs plannrng on
havrng the sewrng classes use some of the school s red tape
Oct 25 Thrs rs the 25th of October
Oct 26 Thrs then by the law of come what wrll rs the 26th The 26th
Yes the 26th No not the 26th Well whats rt to you" Oh I Just wondered
whether or not rt was the 26th Well rt s the 26th Th Inks'
Oct '31 The goblrns must have got a few of the hrgh school boys and grrls
for some werent rn school todav
Oct 22 'Ihrs day rs yet to bc To be w hat"
Nov 1 Yes school has really started
Nov 2 Wrchrta rs awarded football vrctory by Ark Crtx I forget the score I
really don t thrnk you would be rnterested anyway
Nov 3 Yrc Klorcrn has duly b en elected presrdent of the Letter Club Thrs
organrzatron rs for the purpose of takrng care of th schools correspondence to Santa
Claus you know
Nov Whoop zee la la what a debate team wc ll haxe wc recerved thrrd
place at the Wrnfield meet
Nov 8 The teachers go to conferences Fhrts too had because rt wrll b
rmpossrble for the students to attend school
Nov 9 It was the plans ot all stud nts to spr-nfl thrs glorrous vacatron studyrng
but well oh w hat s the use of know mg cverythrng'
Nov 11 Bulldogs defeat Rarlroaders 13 0 b fore crowd of 1000 Our passes
are gettrng to be qurte collegrate Davrd Allard won the two mrle race by two fast fe t
thrs wrll elrmrnate the necessrty of hrs usrng our temp rmental fountarns because hc
rs to be awarded a srlyer cup bv Erfflers
Nov 15 -Xceordrng' to the -Xrk Lrght the clas rewelry rs strll ercpe t d Whrch
Ark lrghto Oh just an Ark Lrght NVhat wrll the paper do fo ncws rf thc
Jewelry does come 7
Nov 17 Naughty naughty someone forgot hs b rnl money Thrrft my lrd
was not founded on forgotten nrckels
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Nov 18 Alack do you lemembel what happened today" I dont
Nov 20 How about havlng a ehamplonshlp debate team this yeal 7
Nov 22 If thls IS tluly a mechanlcal age lf thele ale lomance and llfe IH the
man made YIlaChlHQS we lest 3.S9Lll6Cl that the CIX of the typewlltel keys must be poke
an hunt us
Noy 2-1 I m thankful f01 one thlng that lt w ont be long untll Thanl sglylng
Nov 25 It became necessalv todav fol some of the teachels to ask a few of the
students to moye on out of the halls
Noy Z7 Thele nlust be qulte a blte of concentlatlon hele at least thlngs HIC
unusually QU10t
Nov Z8 Qulte a nolmal day Cot up too late to hunt f01 lockel kev lockcl
paltnel absent Qulz Asslgnments that could extend fal lnto the nlght Remol se
asked agaln fol that dollal lJ0llOVSGd untll tOl110110W thl ee weeks ago Book OXLI
due at llblB1V One of the teachels attempts to Stalt a corlespondlng acqualntallce
vslth palents lt seems he has not acqulred the alt of lettcl wlltlng Folgot to go to
a committee mcetlng Glll Reselves lefuse to let candy be chalged oh well lt would
Just make you fat anyvl ay Cant go to the shovs can t go rlcllng cant go vlsltlng
dont want to studv Nothlng left to do but get UTlClC1 COYQIS but lemembcl the
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1 Onlv 24 shopping days untll Chl lstmas
2 'We l'lCl6lJV set thlg day down as one of thc fcvl llllllllg' vvhlcb an ollglnal
w as made
18 Custom has decleed that It ls qultc thc thlng to have waffle SUPDQIS
10 Ned Blandon has sent hls sock up town to be stletched lt must haye
mole than two cents to send the lettel he XY1OtG to Santa Claus
21 Bubs Davls says he s glad he has been such a good llttle boy all V631
qanta IS going to come to see hllll
Vacation flnallv
If you haven t done voul shopplng yet lt lg lust too bad
Melly Chllstmas to all VVhos alllght whos alllght Qanta giilltl
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Stlll vacatlon
Vacation yet
M016 vacatlon
Vacatlon continued
Ho hum 8 30 IS too Qa1lV to stalt school
Xes yacatlon IS oy 91 Jack Bow en lost hls schcdule cald and IS haylng
2
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Qllltf? a tlme lC1110U'llJG1 lng the subjects he took befolc vacatlon
Jan 7 About PYGIY onc IS staltlng to study agaln
Jan 11 1212 Slxteen Alk Clty leplesentatlves go to a Hl Y Confclcnce 'xt
Newton. They folgot palt of thell money!
Jan. 12-Qh-h-h Newton got a few more baskets than we did at the game.
Jan. 16-Oh aint them purty pictures Mr. Davis drew? During the per-
formance the benefits of an education were realized for Harry Collinson vsas giyen one
of the pictures because he knew it took two shoes to make a pair.
Jan. 20-I fear Fmily Post would sanction the prying inquisitiveness of the
-school dentist. He certainly is a bore and gets on one s nerve" terribly.
Jan. 24-Not wishing to cause an argument I wish to 1'GlTlll'ld you that it has
been proy ed that Ark City can successfully disagree. Wc have won 5 debates out of 6
and henceforth are duly acknowledged champions of the southcrn dixision of the league.
Now for lcague championship! Let s go team!
an.
just think!
Jan.
Fe 1.
to Webster
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Fe 1.
Fe 1.
del elopmcn
Feb.
getting his
25-Bank day is now valued at S25 000 by thc Home National Bank. And
Fifteen cents of that is mine!
2 -How about doing your Christmas shopping early?
1--It s time to start counting the days until vacation. I et us pay homage
for including that word in our yocabulary.
Hutchinson was down today.
- New Brooms' sweeps our fipproxal.
--Id ou ee Penrod?
-The vscathel' man isn t to hot as hc s crackcd LID to be.
-The old one-horse sleigh has eyolutcd to the eight cylindcl' pcriod of
t followed by about that many sleds.
10- Sanitation seems to have become the school slogan-for everyone '
face washed.
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w lll lose a good pl esldent C ood lucl to you and VOUI SUCCCQQOI Flank Vogel
Feb 12 If Elsle Penficld does as much fO1 hel school ln olfltoly as she has IH
debate she ll soon be on hel w 'xv to Washlngton
Feb 13 The Honor q0ClLtV stalted lts mectlnffs tonlght NI mm so they do
thell buslness ln the dallc
Feb 14 Roses ale led Ylolets ale blue I love vou But gosh Im Blokc
Feb 15 Oh my doesnt Welllngton haxc a flne basketball tcam" R ally lt IS
remalkable Yes they beat us
Feb 16 But we beat Ixlngman Twelve p m Oh how I XNISI1 Id studled
those 321 pages of P1 oblemsl
Feb 17 Just try to pass' Who sald we wele llvlng ln the plcsentq Really I
cant see how hlstory helps one ludglng flom glade cal ds It doesn t
Feb 18 Some senlols wlll start calrylng on the WO1k of Ponce de Leon they ll
need thell youth plolonged bCf01C they get thlough problems
Feb 20 TIITIG to Stalt tlamlng for the blg scholarshlp contest If lt IS tl 10
that one forgets about half he lealns what IS the object of havlng some of us take
scholal shlp tests?
Feb 22 Thls Ib a day that should SQIVO 'ls a walnlng to the lncleaslng neg
llgence of that palt of the youngel genelaflon enlolled IH the A1lxlPS3S Clty Senlol
Hlgh The offenceq Sweal HCXC1 to let It csc xpe beyond the covels of thls book
nol allow It to lemaln upon the end of yOu1 tongue YVIIIIC youl book was ovelclue today
Feb 22 24 25 Dltto
Feb 2f We have been ICKIQCIYICCI one w 'ls checked ln on tlme today It ls now
the BOZIICI of FKIUCRCIOTI that IS I0lg'GtIl.ll Fhey ncglectecl to ploclalm a hollday and wc
need one so badly
Feb 28 Have you heald ICIICIC ls to be no Eastel vacatlon What dreadful
thlngs one can heal and ln the most lespectablc places too
Feb 20 No school today thanks to the LHICTICIHI
H1211 1 FIOUI now on 'lny tendency to lnactlvlty folgetfulness sleeplness
unplepalecl lessons may be attllbuted to spllng IQVLI
1112.1 5 Bank day Save to college take a vacatlon extcncl yOll1 wardrobe
The scntlment IS fine the motlxe hlgh but the account oh that 15 but a small ltem IH
H131 7 Flnal home lntelpletfitlve leacllng contest Nlaly Geeslln Wlll lep
resent us at XVQIIIHQIOH
NIH! 13 Cxlll Reselves elect OIIIICQIS f01 nelct yeal It wlll be qulte a shock to
some S nlols to thlnk plans alc belng nladc fO1 school to contlnue aftel they have ffinal
lyj left Honle ITIUSIC contest IS next Oul Dlans alc almost complete to take fllst ln
the muslc contest
Mal 19 Young men spllng football plactlce stalts today
Vlal 20 NOthlHg W10T1g' XV1tl'l the school splllt Telegl ams sent to Maly Geeslln
at the leadlng contest at Welllngton
Mal 23 Tla la la la la la la filst ln the ITILISIC contest' Ploud" We have a
rlght to bc ploud'
'Hal Z5 In spllng a young mans fancy tlllY1S to lessons cales and bool-.s
fancy that
Mal 29 To enumelatc all that happens ln one day would bf one of the human
lmposslbllltles fsomethlng llke nmklng all A SJ And who am I to welgh the events and
lank them accoldlng to thell mc lt' Hence I sct I'1Otl1lI1g' down as havlng taken placc
today well what dld happen today arlvwayo
Apl 1 The SQDIOIS heleby dedlcate thls most applopllate dav to thell humble
admllels and lnfellols the sophomoles What a foollsh thlng to do
Apl 3 A beautlful IUCIIICIIIPTI se XICG was held ln assembly fol the SIY newly
elected members of the Natlonal Honol SOCIQIV and an equally IITIIJIQSSIVQ lnltatlon w as
held after school at the 140 Foot Hlll Gelald xIlll91 was so lmplessed that he feared
hls no theast eye w as tulnlng a clellcate black and blue
Apl 4 The Hl Y elected IIdl1lSOI'1 Shea plesldent X01 next yeal
Apl 5 The Enemy wlns many. fllends for Junlol College Would you bellevc
It lf you welc told that one of the super sophomol es sald Oh I llke the play I just
laughed and laughed because It w as so funnv Thele was no l'lLllllOl ln lt
Apr 8 Students welc dlsmlssed at 2 49 to see Genevlexc Hampel ln As You
Llke It Thls allangement no doubt was madc to enable the theatel IONGIS to see
Clara Bow ln The Xhld Pal tv IH the exenlng
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Ap1 10 Qcholalshlp contests' Spealxmg 01 statcs scccding tl1c1c aic scyc1.1l
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A11 11 Rclax the SCl1OlEl.1Ql'1lD contest IS 0XG1l Oncc n1o1c on can toluate
the 1oy of 1ust bcing ahve
A11 13 C' A A goes to the Winfield n1eet 'lhe C A A IS composed oi all
110 1nd ,gnls 11ho t'1l1e pait in eveiythlng f1on1 lacl s and hopscotch to 50 1a1d dashes
A Tl 14 15 0u1 stock iudgmg tc am gocs to Manhattan A finc tc 1111 too
A11 16 Thc 5ea1 s lo1c feast is today thc C1111 Rcsc11cs 0I0tl'lQ1 D1ugghtc1
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A11 20 M uy Geeshn D J f11ff1th 'Ind L1no1y Day uc choscn to 1cp1cscnt
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A11 24 The foil RCSOINQQ had an old fashioncd tc1 this 111ftc1noon lIo11
1bout catching up XV1tl1 thc tllnebq
Ap1 26 Ycs and Mlss Nyce contends 1 c can sau moncy but shc lo got
to t ll us whcie thc money was MaJo1 Mu1phy in such a cute 111111.01111 tall1cd o the
boxs but lt 11as such a cute un1fo1n1
clxss But that IS but 2 5 of it t11o of them 11c1c oiigmal Sue lox and .Ic in llunn
IL thc what you call em a 11ell l ts see h ycs autho c
A 11 1 Ou1 t1 ack tcam madc t1acl1s to Anthony 1nd hvlill ta Wcll
A 1 23 lun1o1 Follcgc 1DIltLS thc sen1o1s to 1 ll cptnon Att1 ol collcy, l
11 0 This ieceptlon 1snt so exelusuc Ot1c tc1ns cot 1n11tcd too P
uc l 11 ISIIL thcic 111ll be punch enough o go 110111141
May 1 Aplll IS gone but Leota Qmyci says that 11ot 1ll thc Iools 11 ent 111th it
May 2 I wish n1y bnthdav 11c1c today so Id gct some p1cscnts
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May V1 ho X1 as thc sen1o1 that 11cnt to Sundfu School thls I110I11l1'lj.,l
May 7110040 IHOIL scconds of school at thc bcg.,1nn1ng, of sc cond hou1 today
May Rca l1 I must otTe1 apologies t you 1o1 omitting, th xt most
VKIIOOIJLLISII Jun1o1 College 1eccpt1on of May .3 but Im just gctting, OVLI It dont you
l1no11 '
May 14 'lhe teacheis dont seem to 1eal1fe that enough of anything is cnough
the1 a1e still assigning lessons
Way 19--Spung has vxent sun1n1e1 has 3l11VQCl. I lno11ecl It 11as goin to clo
that nohow as Elizabeth Boggs 11ould say.
May 16-A nice assembly 11e l1ad today, wasnt it?
May 17-wQuite confidentially now not tl1at it 1'eally makes '1ny diffcrcncc, you
l'11ow but just betwccn you and n1e 11'c11'en t you delightcd with thc Scnior play '? 'I hat s
just 111y sentiments cxactly.
May 18-It follows as the night the day hc who sl'atcs must fall.
May 20-Hark hark yc merry men all Why so merry? Ah-l1ah I ha1c it now
thc last blue Monday. Kes. but such 11cather for such a day.
May 22-Senior day was such a success that se1eral of the Seniors are coming
b'1cl' next year just because it s so 111uch fun. It wont be long now and then ctc. abc.
and so forth.
May 23-We re happy um-hum so happy. A twel1e year scntence is almost
finished. Some ho11e1 er are entitled to more rejoicing for thcir course 11 as extended to
fourtcen or fifteen years.
'Vl'1y 24-I-I blub gulp. School is-gulp-over. Oh-h-h oo!-oo-Hoh-h-h. Hot dog..
May 26'-Wc sat together perhaps for the last ti111e it our scrvicc but '1l11ays
SChO0ll1121tLSv wc linger through the years torethcr in melnorics. Our niisundcrstandings
'tt school only 1n1kc, clearer to us those memorics for ou: troublcs lcad to widcr knowl-
cdgc a11d better understanding. Troublc cant dull COIll1'3llShl1J 'md wc as eoniradcs now
rcmain so always.
May 225-Stately rcfincd culturcd calm and in somc instanccs cvcn intelligent
the Seniors accepted diplomas in paymcnt for the fun, the work, and the friendliness
of school life.
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