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417 1' QQ? 1330.211 EDA RIGGEN Girl Reserve 2-3 -4 MARGARET BENNETT Girl Reserve 3-4: Junior Play 3. ESTON ROSE Football 3-4: Basketball 1-2-3- 4: Track 1-2-3-4: B Club 4: Gym Circus 2: Red and Black Boys 4: Mixed Chorus 3-4: Newton 3. DOROTHY W1LSON Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Girl Reserve 1-2-3- -l: Junior Play 3. HELEN OPIE Basketball 1-2-3: Baseball 1-2- 32 Tennis 2-3: Flambeaux 1- 2-3: Pepperettes 4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Operetta l-2-3: Can- tata 2: Quartette 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 2-4: Girl Reserve 1-2- 3-4: G. R. Play 3-4: G. R. Conference, Hutchinson 2: Camp Vv'ood 3: G. R. Cabinet 4: Rhorea Staff 4: Hays Con- 'test Z-3-4: Pratt Contest 4. CHARLES ROGERS lfootball 3-4: B Club 3-4: Gym Circus 1-2: Flambeaux 3: Mix- ed Chorus 4: Rhorea Staff 4: Red and Black Boys 4. rj: f-1 C 1' Pqti '91 . f J. B. BROWN Flambeaux 2-3: Red and Black Boys 4: Glee Club 2: Class President 2: Operetta 2: Jun- ior Play 3. NORA ZUTAVERN Basketball 2: Plambeaux 2-3: Pepperettes 4: Glee Club 1-2: Debate 3-4: Operetta 1-2: Can- tata 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Girl Reserve l-2-3-4: G. R. Confer- ence, Estes, Lutheran Camp, Bide-a-Wee: G. R. Cabinet 2- 3-4. ZELDA BROWN Typewriting Team 3-4: Glee Club 1-4: Accompanist 4: Can- tata 1: Mixed Chorus 1-4: Ac- companist 4: Girl Reserve l-2- 3-4. ROY LOVITT JR. Football 3: Basketball 1-2-3-42 Tennis 3-4: Gym Circus 2. ELIZABETH POST Flambeaux 1-2-3: Pepperettes, 4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Operetta 1-2-31 Cantata 2: Mixed Chor- us 2-4: Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4: G. R. Play 3: G. R. Confer- ence, Hutchinson, 3: Lutheran Camp, 3: G. R. Cabinet 3: Rhorea Staff 4. ESTHER KOCH Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4 Emile fffia ifsc Yes: it?-Sf B-We '929 -s Dufoei94aLl'62Qtifo ed
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-4Jx7L' 4 aaiea L1'.E.x FRANCES HAMMOND Yice-President 4: Class Treas- urer 2: G. R. Play 4: Pepper- ettes 4: Flambeaux 1-2-3: Glee Club 4: G. R. 1-2-3-4: Debate 3: Basketball 2. RAYMOND THOMPSON Class Secretary 4: Rhorea Edi- -tor 4: Red and Black Boys, sec. -4g Senior Play: Mixed Chor- us 4. X275 SEQEND ts Emo MAURICE BARRICKLOW Class President 4: Vice-Presi- dent 3: Secretary 2: Football 3- 4: B. Club 4: Red and Black Boys 4: Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Junior Play, Senior Play: Mixed Chorus 4. ELIZABETH EDMAN Class Treasurer 4: Flambeaux 2-3: Pepperette 42 Glee Club 2-3: Hays Music Contest 2-3: Operetta 2-3: Cantata 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Girl Reserve 4. SENIOR BOULDERS Back in the Stone Ages, men fought hard for what they wanted: foes were conquered and the world moved gradually. Through constant grasping for new things, civilization was established. Today, we. like cavemen, are led by our own ingenuity into things before us. And so it is recorded that the old hunting grounds of knowledge became too small to hold all the tribes of G. B. H. S, The Great Bend bands were fighting hard for a new Held, a place large enough to supply our wants. This new land was opened up in 1925 in our new High School building. The youngest tribe entering this field of learning. but yet the largest, having one hundred and twenty-live young conquerors, was the Class of '29, Our true leaderg Helen Bales, was elected to command this wonderful band. Protection was necessary. and the Lions Club voluntarily appointed themselves as our guardians. The second year in the field was also a gain. J. B. Brown, an able chieftain, was elected President. The Class of '27 tried to overpower us in a conflict but we stood steadfast: at least we won a tin loving cup, which we had engraved at their cost. The third year was a most victorious one: our warriors overpowered all in the battles. Our new leader, Florence Harrison, led us through a most memorable year, and a wonderful banquet was the reward: This year is the last one of the tribe, until it shall disband and unite with greater tribes. The great warrior chieftain, Maurice Barricklow, has led the Class of '29 through the last great year together. As these warriors go out to become leaders in their own field, may they cherish the thoughts of the Held where they were victorious in gaining the foundation of their knowledge. ' -R. T. i'll.C33iibQ.. QUQSZQQ -ff ewtzesfteaewwim 622 t..f2itsssft-Qafsti.-f?lf'sTbfW Sixteen
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, 4 Zffuv 1 J GLADYS MURPHY l GLADYS BATMAN Girl Reserve 4 , ELMER LUCAS Gym Circus I-2: Band 2-3-4: Track 4. ROSELIND SMITH Glee Club 2-3: Operetta 2-3: Cantata 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Girl Reserve I-2-3-4, HELEN TOWNSLEY Iilambeaux l-2-3: Pepperettes 4: Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Cantata 2: Vice-President 3: Girl Reserve I-2-3-4: G. R. Play 3-4: G. R. Cabinet 4: Junior Play 3: Rhorea Staff 4: Cheer Leader 4: Senior Play. MAURICE FAULKNER Football 1: Basketball, Capt. of Aviators, 4: Gym Circus 2: Flambeaux l-2-3: Band I-2-3: Red and Black Boys 4: Glee Club 4: Operetta 1: Class Treasurer 3: Junior Play 3: Rhorea Staff 4: Orchestra 2-3- 4: Cheer Leader 4: Band Leader 4: Senior Play. i:ig4?iFo, Sage PAUL SU ELLENTROP Gym Circus 2-3: Plambeaux 2- 3: Band 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 4: Senior Play. LOUISE COOK MANETTA OTTE Iilambeaux 3: Girl Reserve 4. GEORGE YOUNKIN Football 3-4: Track 3: B Club 3-4: Gym Circus I-2: Class Treasurer I. FLORENCE HARRISON Basketball 1-2-3: Baseball 1-2- 3: Flambeaux I-2-3: Pepper- ettes 4: Glee Club I-2-3-4: Operetta 1-2-3: Cantata 2: Mixed Chorus 2-3: Class Pres- ident 3: Girl Reserve I-2-3-4: G. R. Play 1-2-3: G. R. Con- ference, Estes, 2: G. R. Cabinet, 4: Rhorea Staff 4: Quartet 2- 3-4: Hays Contest 2-3-4: Em- poria Contest I: Senior Play: Pratt Contest 4. may FLORE CE STANLEY I bw QSQKI mzeefteaetew-355 -Sz htwaaewrm Eighteen
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