Arkansas City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1937

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Arkansas City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 12 of 47
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Their high school career has been much the same as a three act play. In the first they had Supporting roles which they played well and which won them advancement in the second act. As juniors they were subleads, Pllttihg all theh' Vhh ahd Vig'-W iht0 be- coming ever improving members of the high school cast. In the last and third act they were the leads, the high light of the play. All through the drama they were doing their part, as they thought proper, being always ready when called upon and eager to play their roles well. MARJORIE HADLEY GILBERT HADLEY After each year a few gaps were found in their ranks, but always the best ye- turned. Now the seniors leave the school and its duties to the classes which are behind them and go forth in the world to conquer new fields. Some will continue their education at college, others will immediately step into their places in life, but whatever they do, they will be doing the best they can. S 2 I LOUISE KELSEY HAROLD KELLER BETTE HAMILTON GLENDA HARRIS OVETTA KENNEDY ALDES KENNEDY MILES HARVEY ONITA HAYS ALFRED KNIGHT MARJORIE LANE SARAH HELLYER LOIS LAURENT MARY HENDERSON MARVIN LAZELLE BILL HOLLIS MARY HOLMAN BETTY LESTER ELIZABETH LEWIS GLADYS HOPKINS BILL HOWARD CRAIG HOWES GORDON HUFF IONE HUGHES WILLIAM JACK ALAN JACOBSON LLOYD JAMES LOUIS JOHNS LOREN KELLEY l PAGE 18 EPHRAIM LOVE HAROLD MAGNUS EDWIN MAIER DOROTHY MARKLAND PAUL MARSHALL ALETHA MASON JACK MAZE SHIRLEY MCCUMBER CARL MCDANIEL ISEULAH McGILL PAGE 19

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A t'on has always been the byword of the senior class of 1936-'3'7. When they 1 d C ior high school as sophomores in 1934, they made the upper classmen real- entere Sen tulated on their ability to stand up under continual ld myth that the tenth grade was a state of inferior quality, As juniors, they were always ready to follow the advice and leader- ship of their teachers and uppeTClaSSm9 responsibility and leadership into thelr OWU hands- ize their importance and were c0l'1g1'a razzing. They made a joke of the age 0 n but they also proved their ability to take l DELLA BROWN l MARLIN BURKHART PAUL BURNS IONA BRYANT LOIS JEAN BURKS EVELYNNE CAINE ALEX CAIN ELL CAIN JACK CAMPBELL JOHN CHILDS WANDA CHRISTY MILEY CRABTREE MARY COKER MARVELLE COX MARJORIE CRILL KEITH CURFMAN LLOYD COCHRAN CHARLES DARBY ROY DECKER GILBERT DILLON PAGE 16 .a-3' Q1 PU' 5 . . 5- 4 K T , . This year as seniors they have set a worthy pace for the underclassmen to follow. They are willing cooperators and worthy leaders. The ultimatum they set and reached was to make the class of '37 known as one of the peppiest, if not the very peppiest, senior classes ever to attend A. C. H. S., and they became the backbone of the school. They have supported the school's activities to their utmost. They determined to make the school proud to have them. WILLARD DOWNING CLAIRE EDWARDS HOWARD ENGLEMAN JIMMY FARROW ORABELLE FINNEY RILEY FISHER JEAN FITCH MABLE FOSTER MELVIN FOSTER ELIZABETH FOUNTAIN LA VERNE FRANKLIN ARCHIE GAGE MILTON GETTER CATHERINE GIBSON JACK GIBSON ROBERT GILLOCK JOHN GIVENS GWENDOLYN GROW MARJORIE GROVES WILLIAM GUTHRIE PAGE 1



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E h student realized he has a definite Purpose to fulfill in the World' All of ac th t destined for the top But it' is their hope and ambition to reach the highest em are no ' . - - - i s irit. mint posllble' Th? havriehvclelihlenlahilliteii liiilglcirsghbolpcareel' ends. To the if16XP01'i9HCed Thls year 3 'Slim tudents who entered this school in the fall Of 1934- But to the eye, they mlght be he .S -S a feat deal of difference. Their eyes are keen. They have Cxpemencedigjrihld biieable tg understand their own minds and probe into others as I . Tv?jll1.n'I'h1ei' are more understanding Of then' fellow creatures' Included in the accomplishments of the class are their achievements in all the varied fields of scholastic endeavor. They have furnished members of athletic teams which have thrilled their fellow townsmen with their exploitsg they have given to the school students Whose scholarship ranks with the best in the stateg they have led the section and the state in accomplishments in the extra-curricular field. These have made the name of Arkansas City respected in the haunts of their friendly rivals in the Valley and throughout the state. LEE McKIMSON KENNETH MESSNER OPAL MESSEX DOROTHY MCNAIR I JOSEPH OLINGICR IZI'lR'l'IIA MAY OSHORN I-'ANNIE I'ALMI3lli DOROTHY I'I'l'I'ERSUN JACK MILLARD KATHLEEN I'I IS'I'lC R ICR KENNETH MILLER HAROLD MUELLER MARY MILLSPAUGH MARVIN MOCHERMAN LAWRENCIG I'II'IClN GEORGE l'I'I I'S WILLIAM POST JEANETTE MOCHERMAN VERNON MOFFIT CHARLES PRICE JOHN QUINN A R'I'H U R' RAHN LEHMAN MOHLER ELSIE RAWLINGS GLEN MONTAGUE NOLA RICHARDSON ROBERT MOONEY DOUGLAS MORE WARREN MORROW DUROTI-IY NODLER MARY NOLEN CLARA NUNLEY MARGARET OGREN PAGE 20 TH ELMA REYNU LDS ESTHER R EEC' E JESS RUF' MARY ALICE RYAN VIOLA RYMAN LOUISE SCHMIDT CATHERINE SCI-IWARTZ PAGE 21

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