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llllllllllllllllllllq' lla! I Predict for You Verne Stacy-Raises select mushrooms and beetles. Helen Simpson-Will always be true to a memory. No chalnce there, boys. I Walter Baird-Gentleman farmer, raising things and children on a tract of land in Arkansas. Willard Downing-Popular orchestra leader with many heart aiairs. A I Melvin Foster-In 1947 nill rotate his crop of potatoes to oats and buy a yearling calf. William Howard-Manager of Ark City Weakly Scream, a pink sheet. He Ames to lease. Willialin Jack-Playing his last year for dear old K. U. Jack Maze-Ad writer on aforesaid Weakly Scream. His ads are the only staid and set part about it. They all look alike. Glenn Montague-Better known as Romeo Montague, settled down in Newton with a certain fast-talking girl he met in high school days. Raising a future debate team. Charles Price-He came, he saw, and was conquered by an old fashioned Gibson-girl. Roy Worthington-Some farmer! It's a Marvelle how he does it. Virginia Amos--Swimmer on the Olympic team. Always all wet. Ruby Beebe-Secretary to Wrigley-passes out free gum to friends. Zellene Blair-Eleanor Powell!s rival. Mary Evelyn Blye-The pride and joy of Paramount Studios. Bette Brenz-The author of books on The Private Life of an Old Maid . Evelyn Broderson-A Chinese missionary telling the girls about When I was a Girl Reserve President. Glenn Symes-Big shot gambler in Reno. Run out of Ark City for using loaded dice. Wayne Thomas-Spending third term in the state legislature where they just voted themselves ion his instfgationj a big salary. He will go far! Robert Wilson-Wichita real estate agent, tied to Wifey-dear and the little things in life. Onita Hays--Presiding over 11 Kress counter, gazing serenely down on us mere mortals who buy at the tive and ten. Mary Henderson-Married to the big soda pop king. Her children have a tendency to big feet, inherited, no doubt, from their maternal grandpapa. Betty Lester-In Texas, married to a certain golf champ. Beulah McGill-Woman leader. President of W. C. T. U. Larnard Baker--Catcher on New York Yankees. Dorothy Nodler-Still trifling with strong men's afections. She will be sorry. Carl McDaniel-Owner and manager of the New York Giants. Lee McKimson-Professional basketball player. Jack Millard-Manager of a string of local theaters. Marvin Mocherman-Mailman on a rural delivery route. Vernon Moffit-Ace hurdler, very adept at getting away from his wife. Lehman Mohler-Drawer of road maps for use between here and Wellington. Warren Morrow-Leading pacifist of the day. William Post-Head line coach for the junior high football squad. John Quinn-Layman in the church and president of the school board. Mary Weisbach--Winner of the U. S. Wom Eleanor Williams-Woman reporter for 'Chicago Herald Examinern. Alice Wilson-President of Farmer's National Bank. Genevieve Wright-Presid t f 1 en o a professional business woman's club. Jack St0V6r-Owner of a ladies' ready to wear shop. en's singles championship tennis. Memoirs 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, All good children go to heaven When they get there they will yell A. C. High School sure is swell. Dadyum, dadyum, dadyum ---- 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, We will win this game, by gum, When we win, we all will yell A. C. High has just begun. Dadyum, dadyum, dadyum.- - - G0, You Ark City Go, you Ark City, break right through that line, With your colors flying, we will cheer you all the time U, rah, rah, Go you Ark City, fight for victory Spread far the fame of our fair name Go, Ark City, win that game! Go, Ark City, Go Hit 'em hard, hit 'em low, Go, Ark City, Go! Bulldogs Tear Bulldogs tear, bulldogs bite A. C. High School Fight, fight, fight! Who's Gonna Win This Game? Cheer leader: Who's gonna win game '! Crowd: HA. C. Ch. L.: Who? Crowd: HA. C. Ch. L. Who's A.C.? Crowd: A-R-K C-I-T-Y That's the way to spell it That's the way to yell it Ark City . Don't Give Up The Game A. C. stand together Don't give up the game Give the team a build up We won't give up, we won't give up game! We are ever loyal, We will win this game But if we have to take a lickin' We will see that there's no kickin' Don't give up the game! PAGE this the 27
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Light who piloted that publicaton to its eighth consecutive All-American honor ra- ting- was also the president of the Kansas Interscholastic Press Association, and in that capacity reflected glory on her class and her school. Glen Montague, leader at home and abroad topped Ark Valley extemporaneous speakers as well as doing his bit for assembly exercises. The senior Aggies, led by Lloyd Cochrane, distinguished them- selves as judges of fine stock, upholding another A. C. tradition. So hail and farewell to the les to come, contentment when their tasks are finished. Class of '37l May they find success in later ventures, pleasure in their strugg ROBERT WILSON ALICE WILSON VIOLA WILSON FORREST WOLLARD ROY W0 RTHINGTON GENEVIEVE WITIGI-IT GUY BREWER MAXINE COPELAND WILLIAM CO PELAND GERALDINE HAWOIITII MERRIAM GRIIER ATWELL YOUNG .IIMMIE LAWRENCE ALM A WILSON PAGE 24 U G J L k S1 What your friends cu' uc f ' rlon't know about iillllllllllllllllllillj Rosy Future--S2 I I I YOU, 40. Large Inhei'itance+5B5 I know all, see P' f. B ll D 5: ' lu u O A , all, and tell every- thiml Prof. Iiull Dug I Predict for You Aaron Stickel-Selling typewriters to farmers' daughters. Dorothy McNair'wShe still thinks an ice man is a nice man. Harold Mueller-Now taking the place of J. D. Davis. If anyone could. Paul Marshall-Manager of the Notre Dame football team. Audine White-Proud owner of Conrad's Tea Room. Marjorie and Marion StoHel-Co-stars of famous tennis team. George Pitts-Throwing wabbly passes for a professional football team and playing draw-back. ' Marjorie Hadley-Cartoonist revealing the mysteries of love. Esther Sissom-A second Emily Post. Albert Baber-Wins all the prizes at the state fair, Raymond Billings-The bath tub king. Howard Engleman-Tennis, basketball, and debate coach at Hackney H. S. Evelynne Caine-Proud owner of the sole right to dust Rubinoifs violin. Marjorie Crill-Star concert pianist at Radio City. Swing it, Marjorie! Catherine Gibson-A famous fan dancer in the Follies. It is said she has her Price. Bette Hamilton-Author of a Love-lorn column. Address letters to Dear Aunt Bette . Sarah Hellyer-Still a bachelor-girl-artist. Maybe it's the English in her. Alfred Knight-Democratic nominee for something or other. Platforms: Bigger and Better cigars will be furnished for senators and representatives.'l Ephriam Love-Country schoolmaster. How has he managed to keep single? Atwell Young-Heis Young enough to be young but when he's not young, he's still Young. John Vifarren-The owner of the 404 ranch. Class reunions are held there. Marvin Lazelle-Private secretary to iirst woman president of U. S. Alan Jacobson-Principal of A. C. H. S. You should see the soda fountain he set up in study hall. Claire Edwards-Editor of 'lSour Owl . Circulation has gone up 100 per cent since she took over. Lawrence Pipkin-Holds Davis Cup championship. Nice going, Larry. Harold Magnus-Owner of a Hea circus in side show of a carnival. Kenneth Messener-Drugstore basketball and football star. Always knows what should have been done. Stirs up good fudge. Joe Stafford-Insurance salesman, selling fire insurance to Eskimos. John Tufts-Grand Opera star. Now touring thc country with Gladys Swarthout and troupe. Kathryn Curfman-Lovely musical comedy star whose first vehicle, Take My Advice , led her to siardom. Mary Pickett-Married to Dr. K. F. Curfman, raising little doctors and nurses. Keith Curfman-Author of Out Our Way cartoon, based on actual experience at home. Craig Howes-Dr. Hurt 81 Howes Extraction While You Wait. Wayne Thomas-Selling cranberries to young housewives-about-town. Marvelle Cox-Roy's joy. Arthur Rahn-Auctioneer at community sales. Leon Scott-Head of the state highway patrol. John Shea-Jockey in the sweepstakes races. William Shea-Director of a band appearing on amateur hours. Ralph Smith--Paper carrier for the Traveler.
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On Parade PAGE ze V L IE I I f ' 1 A8 , ,A , '5 Z , Z 4 ll, Q Z Oh, now Kenny, it can't be L ki that bad! ' 'A 'I X . U Q W - Our very candid cameraman . 'N N sneaks u p on the color 4 h V 1 guards. .PQ 1 Put down those school books and follow Floycl's example! l .A H ., O . You can't fool us. ..1.. 4 .'N Poiso, in ten easy lessons' Kwl V X Whata man Curfman! l .2-Ti ' V ' Pardon my elbow, please! J 1 i We're right proucl of that F , thar building! O That ole personality smile! 1 N, 1 lm 1 I I 1 N 1 f ff' f I an lj' E PAGE 29
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