Manhattan High School - Blue M Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1926
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Q' x-4-fy 'a we F ' 'fx ' ' ' V T .. : ' fx' 57 ' ff, , Y., o 1 0 -- ' ' ' D I ' D v s 1 - 1 . . 1 . . 2 J- ' 1 ' - - K 7 -1 ' J ' J' v - . . , K, J ' A n Kifftfi-fxw fXfS?Mff KEQ T has been sand that the standard for measuring the success of A elty superm tendent of schools lS the growth ofthe sehools under his superwaxon The cltv schools dunn Y the time Mr Q Ut has been supermtendent h s been very Qreat and ucpansne AN extenslxe l3LllldlI1Q proqrim has been e lrrled out lI1 uhleh three Qrade sehools the umor Hlfll Sthool and the new .iddltlon hue been eompleled N 'XlNX new UILIISLN h rs been added to both L ll , SL + x w XNIKI Lkllklllilll xl x ell ir 7Wl'LLllllUll el 1 se 1 x O ftf 4 Hrtments rtlded were the ll ver tw ext md pun mf L Rl Xl tle rl ofequnpment h rsbeen 1 e lto ull dt pntments especl xllx the stlente L e w ntment Other eu L es o sr eu: 1 tu est xxhleh h ue been letompllshed dum rn N r C rtt lLllllllllNlI'llllll1 ne sehool he rut lflC'1tlOI1 1 summer sehool eourse offered for retarded puplls the emploxment of 1 sehool nurse und ex hugh sehool llbI'1lX Qffx-1-fxwzg-Z'.5fNflKfKl mXJfv'kfnmx! 'kfnK?fl NV? X Q me s r KX X x exif , -,f 1 M ' A g ' x . H M l ' . . I 'A 11. ' R N 94+ A Q . U HN? 3 A 1 ' f 4- U- J -. H s - N s or Xt th ' l 'gh school and junior higfh, .' rch as ' lf ply. 'al -l 'L ' for boys 2 'lLl girls. ll 2 vcrj w' organized music dcpz tmcnt. ol- X C' luring glee- Cubs, orclrustrzn, band music 'X I 2151 'L ' :ln nufi' me-m mrj. tlwr X717 gf de-rg - J: L -z 't, vm ition- if Xf all agriculture, 1 mm - iz1l, 5 t' g. K 3 X A 1 1 ' ' at -A add- x 74+ 1 2 -2' Q ' 'z j '- 'bf l-ra' '. f-z1n'-:f:w- :lil- A .l.T s: 'Ez' -1 - f tk 1:1 KX of JB o s t fi' Y V X XXI s of sv ef s. Manhattan Board Of Educatlon 1V FMU. 2'-I J IM Q. E'-my 'f.l7Jf g'Y,.1l5.H'37I' 'KF' IJY 'KIX.Ylf7.nL1'Y. q mlalanrlll F EVER before has the Blue M ever carrned a plcture of the school board but thus year ln keeping with the progress of the crty schools and rn the thoroughness of the Blue M ln acquamtmg the students with their school we feel that the school board should be mcluded n thus year s Blue M The school board IS a vntal part of the school system carrymg on the work of securmg teachers fmancmg and supervlsmg the school nn general Therr responsnbrlrty IS first to the town people and second to the s u dents The work of the school board m conductmg the work of the schools IS to commended At least they are all human Max Wolf -Xlxrn Springer Dr A H Bressler RB bPlll1ll1 L, D 'Nlljdle on Dr VN H Xndrews Fred Romlg President Clerk Vice Pre sldent l 491k u 1 ' ' El .. 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ACKERSON ILA Pete Normal G R 3 4 State Scholastxc Contest2 ALLEN GENEVA Gene Normal G R 3 4 Glee Club I Orchestra 2 G A A 4 Al LEN MITCHEL Mike General H1Yl 2 3 4 HIY Cabmet 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Jumor Play Forum ANDERSON OMAR Swede General H1 Y ARMSTRONG ALICE BOBBETE Betty College Prep G R 4 Glee Club 4 Mentor Staff 4 G A A Pres 4 One Year m M H S ATKINS NAOMI Nomy Normal G R 4 Three and one half years rn M H S BARKLEY MARGUERITE Dutch General R1234C1rcus1GA BARR FERN Fern General G R 1 2 3 4 State Scholastnc Contest 2 Band3 Orchestral Z 3 Scholarsh1pM 2 3 BARR MARIAN Mig General GR12 34GleeClub1 BECK EDWIN Klep General Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 Band 2 Three years m M H S 431? 32 BEN1 LEY HFLEN Bent R 3 Two years In M H S Bl- YTI FY TOWI Ben! Also :Y 3 4 Stoek juddlnq Tum Two years IH M H S BEST MINNIE film G R 1 2 Orchestral 2 5 Three years In M H S BERRY FDNA Vzdget G R 4 One year ln M H S BOXNI R XXII BER Homer Glee Club 1 Circus l BRADY SIDNEY rd Class Freasur r 4 BREWER QUENTIN Parson 1 1 Cabinet 3 junior Play Clrcus 1 Football 4 Staff BRIGHAM ROSCOE Brzg H1 Y One vear rn M H S General C eneral General General C eneral General General Pres 4 Annual General BURGIATT LLSIE Pad College Prep R Tvxo years ln M H BURSON VADA ee General G R 3 4 G R Cablnet4 Glee Club 3 Operetta3 G A A 4 Two years ln M H S G. . ,4. H3 1,5 - ,y -. 3. y S. , nw, 1, 2, 3,43 Hi-Y sec. 41 Hi-Y ,2,3,4g H'-Y ' , .5 G. a.. 1 ' . .s. , Y ? CHASTAIN KENNETH Kennzs College Prep H1 Y 2 3 4 l'oothall 4 M Club 4 Three years nn M H S CLAEREN RUTH R Ru! Colleqe Prep C R 1 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Opereltal LIYCUSI H1YC R Play 3 Class Qec 3 Mentor Staff 4 LOMBS Pl ARI Irgnchle Q xner ll CONROW FRANK Hanlr GLneral COPENHAFFR I IOX D Copey Colle Pre Linus 1 Football 4 M Lluh 4 CUNNINGHAM RLTH Coalze General One yur m M H S CURRIE HEI EN Taffy General G R 4 ClI'CLlS1 Scholarshlp M P Annual Staff CURTIS MARJORIE Margie General G R 3 4 Scholarship M 3 Slate Scholastnc Contest S Two yearb m M H 5 DALY GLADXS Dally College Prep G R .5 4 G R Cabmet4 HIYG R Play4 Iumor Play Two years rn M H S DAVIS HILMA Hzlly College Prep GR1234 Clrcusl 33 -ay Q 9 I 434? DAN IS GEORGE Jud General H1 Y 1 2 3 Hu Y Cablnet .3 Jumor Play I-orenslc Clubl Z 3 4 Pres 4 Debate2 4 Class Vrce Pres I Class Pres 3 Buslress Manager Blue M DAVIFS MURIFI Murad General I 2 3 4 Clrcus DAWI EY FAITH Tmq General G R I 2 3 4 Clrcusl Orchestral 2 HIYG R Plays DENT GERTRUDE Gertze General Glee Club 4 Operetta Two years ln M H S DISNEY WILL Hn Y 4 Cxrcus 1 DIX FERN Circus 1 DOBSOIN HAZEL G R 1 Clrcusl DODGE DICK A B1 U Huz Mentor Staff 4 Dzck H1Y2 3 Band 3 4 Orchestra 4 General General General General DODGE OLIVE Olwa Commercial G R Cnrcusl DROWN LAURA Smzlze General GR2 ' I I ' ,G '- ,,: '- ' ': ' 5 ' ' f . . .1 ..Ig . . ,, .. G.R., ,I,g 1. I 4 V .- . ' : .': ' : 4: Q? 'fi ki . - 1 , 'II . 3' l ' , ly , . .Q Q , . 7 ' . '- ,J ,L . 1 . , , 5 , - , .., . I I i , , DWELLY MEREDITH Mary Three years rn M H S EKDAHL OSCAR Slzm HIY 2 4 Three years rn M H S EDWARDS ANNA OLIVE Cncket Three years rn M H S ESHBAUGH NINA Van G R 2 Crrcusl FIELD BERYL ELISABETH Peachre G R 3 4 Crrcusl Glee Club3 4 Operetta 3 4 General General Normal General General FISK IOSEPHINE College Prep G R 1 2 3 4 Crrcusl Glee CIub3 4 . , .vi . , .., . , . --,. , ,, ,. , JO . --,,.. . .- ,.,, ---- . - Y , ..., , , , .. . - 'ny nv u Q , . Operetta12 3 4 G A A 4 FITZGERALD RAYMOND Frtzy FORRESTER VIRGINIA Grnger G R 1 2 Glee Club 1 Operettal Circus 1 Class Sec 1 Three years m M H S FORTNER MARGUERITE Marge FRANK EDWARD BAXTER Pun 13 HIY 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Circus 1 Football 4 M Club 4 General General Normal General Band 1 35 3 FROST VERN Chrer General Clrcus Stock Iudgmg Team l GARANSSON CARL Speed General Clrcusl Forensnc f'lub3 4 Debate2 3 4 Scholarshnp M 3 GEFF ERT GRACE General G R Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Three years III M H S GLASS LOIS M Babe General One year ln M H S Clrcus 1 GOOD ARTHUR Ar College Prep Glee Club 1 Operetta l Clrcus 1 HACKER MARTIN PAUL Hack General Football 4 M Club 4 HALSTEAD CATHERINE Krtty General G R 4 Mentor Staff 4 One year ln M H S HANLIN ALICE HANNA JOSEPHINE J College Prep G R 2 3 4 Clrcusl , Uz GOHEEN, TRILLA Trilly General , I . , 0 . 6 P HARROLD 'ETHEL Peanut Commercial HAYS ORVILLE General H1Y Glee Club 2 4 Operetta 2 4 HAYS VANCE. Red General H1Y 4 H1 YG R Play 4 Debate 4 Forensic Club 4 One year ln M H S HEER VIOLET HELTZEL DOROTHY Dot G R Clrcusl HISE ANNA Bus Two years m M H HOFMANIN HAROLD Dutch H1Y1 2 3 Glee Club 7 3 Op relta Circus l -Xnnual Staff l-IOLLIDAY RUSSFII Rul LIFCUS 1 ILES MARIE 1 Circus Mary General College Prep General Geneml L Lneral General INGRAHAM WARD Ing lCollege Prep CITCUS 1 37 Y. , '-: ,: ,. y , - 9 1 :W ' , W G.R. . .g' . I , ' . .S. .1 , v' ' 4 '- .,: LH: 2 2: ,. , ... I 3-- ,. , G.R. ,43' 1. , . JERARD JUNE Jinx College Prep G R 1 2 3 4 G R V1cePres 4 GleeClub 1 Operetta 1 ClassV1ce Pres 2 Scholarshxp M 2 G A A 4 JOHNSON ELFREDA Fretz College Prep G R Clrcusl KEELE IOSEPHINE oe General KEELE MARGARET Marg Normal KERR ANNIE Mary Ann College Prep G R Scholarsh1pM2 3 KIENTZ HOWARD General KIMBALL SOLON T Soady College Prep H1 Y1 2 3 4 H1 YCabmet3 4 Iunlor Play Treasurer 4 Editor Mentor Editor Blue M Class Treasurer 2 Ass t Cheer Leader 3 4 KIPFER HOWARD Kzp Co'lege Prep HIY 3 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Two years ln M H S KIRKNVOOD LOREN Kzrk College Prep H1 Y 4 Schoolshlp M Glee Club 1 Three years ln M H S LEAMAN ELMA Skmny College Prep G R 123 4 Clrcusl , J Hi-Y-G. ,Ry Play 33 Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 LIND THEODORE E Ted General H1 Y 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Circus 1 Band 1 Stock Judging Team 1 LUMB MARK Mick Normal H1Y1 2 3 4 Clrcusll H1Y Cab1net4 ,Iumor Play Inteclass Debate 3 4 Stock Iudgmg Team 1 LUND LILLIAN 1 General One year rn M H S MCCORMICK MAXINE Mac General GR I 2 3 4 Clrcusl Orchestra'3 MCMANUS RUTH Wildfire Normal MCKOWN GLADYS Bah Lollege Prep MAXWELL FRANCES Fran College Prep G R 2 4 Glee Club3 4 Operetta3 4 H1 Y G R Play 4 Junlor Play Mentor Staff 3 Annual Staff Three years ln M H S MAXWELL MARY Scolly College Prep G R 4 One and a half years rn M H S MILLER ULA Odo General G R 4 Glee CIub4 Operetta 4 MOORE CECIL General HlY2 3 4 Three years m M H S 39 , . 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I . ..-, . . Il k 1 U v P- Y v . 4. 1 4 1 H Y y v x Y E Q . . . 1 1 - , 1 G. R. 4: One year 1n M, H. S. . 1 I I 1 . 1 1 . . .1 . , K . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 - , . 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A. 4. , . ly . RUSSELL ROBERT Bo General H11 3 4 CITCUC1 Football 'Z 4 M Club4 SALMON MIXER lush Lolleqe Prep State Scholastic Contest 1 Three years nn M H S SCAINLAND PERRY Zope General Clrcusl Mentor Staff 3 Stwte Scholastxc Contest SCHMFDEM 'NN AUBRLY Aub General Hia 1 Z Circus 1 Band Orchestra SCOTT S ADLLAIDI' Scotty General R 1 3 4 G R Pres 5 Cablne Cncus 1 Forensic Club S 4 lnterclass Debate 3 Annual staff4 Forum S C -'X -X 4 Inter School Debate 4 SCO'l'l HELEN IRLNE Scotty Lcnclal G R 3 4 Fvxoyeaxs mM H S SCOTT WILMA B1 College Prep GR1234GRSec4GleeClub34 Operetta 3 4 Orchestral 2 jumor Play SHINER GRACE Shma General R 1 SIEGLE HAROLD Ha General Stock Judging Team 4, Two and a half years ln M H S SIEVER TRAVIS Tubby General Circus 1 Forensxc Club 2 3, 4 Debate? 3 4 Class Treas 1 Hn Y H1 Y Cabmet 3 Glee Club 1 9 , b '7 . ' . . ' v o - v 'Q n - Y , .. , , , , . 4 v . I .1 L K. , : , 'V K. ' . . 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Contest 23 Three years in M. H. S. A , Y v .A N: , . :I '-: ' 1 2 ' : 11. - .,t 3. z . , ' S ' 1- l. r I, 1- ' G.R. 1, 2, 3, 3 . .A.4 TOBURFN MABLE Peg Commercial C TURNER ROLAND Rolze General HIY 2 Cnrcus 1 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Football 4 Basket Ball 3 4 B B Captam4 M Club 4 Orchestra l Z TRAVIS RALPH General Stock ludgmg Team 'S 4 State Scholastuc Contest 3 WASHINGTON GLORGF Skum General Hx Y 1 2 Clrcusl junior Play Orchestral Z WEElxS Cl ARISSA Hellotrope College Prep GRlZ3GleeClub4GAA4 Three years ln M H S WEIK CLARENCF W'e1k1c General WESI EI l IS B Benny General Hn Y Z Circus 1 Glee Club 3 Operetla 3 WH! TZEI NIAURICE, Nap General Class Sec 4 Annual Staff Three years ln M ll .3 Wll LIAMS LOWLLL Bus General Hn YS 4 Scholarshmp M Stock judging Team Two years ln M H S Wll lY FLSIE Dot Normal 4 Circus 1 GA A 4 Club 4 Operetta 4 Wll LFOUNG LAURA lVlAUDl' Rau General G R 4 Two year ln M H 5 Wll SON ANNA MARIAN Ann General G R Clee Club 4 Opc retta 4 Scholarship IN 3 G A A 4 lnterclass Debate 4 Two years ln M H S -. R. 4 . .l 1 Hi-Y 3, 43 Hl-Y-G. R. Play 4: Junior Play G.R. Q ' 1 I 3Glee 3 . , I 1 'Q Class Hlstory 1112-ET ..-LY. N the fall of 1927 wlth a class of approxlmately l6a students we stepped Into a dmglble Whleh IS wndely known as M H S Upon our flrst approach we were sllghtly tn do1 bt and a but tlmld about the aseendmg fhght for enght years had we preparej ourselve1 When all were aboard and the M H 5 had been carefully eveamlned and everyone was be flnrmg toadopt hlmself to the surroundmgs we elected for our prlot NN llbur Nay to steer our shrp on our ftrst year of our upward journev Wlth ard of several worthy sponsors the class offleers managed to pull 1n the anehors and start the motors hummmg The green and whlte was placed on the stern Soon we began to rlse slowly into the land of higher edueation and beltex eltllenshlp We were now rlslng amone, other great dnrlglbles and when we eleeted Mary Bell Read for our flrst l-orum representatwe we real17ed that we were well on our way among the other elasses and the funetlons of the sehool We plaeed ID the lorenslc elub three worthx members and also ln the H1 Y andb R we were represented by many lnqulsl we and hard working students lhe fllst s1clal eyentof our LYLllSBtJl.l.lll'LlUl1L wtnter Ylllllt IS we we1e silently eoastln f ln sp1ee A good tlm w IS had by 1ll ll'1elLlLlll'lQ 1 ffroup of JLlI1l0l'S11Lld Seniors whleh so red down lhe flrst lap of our journey w 1s well nigh to 1 elose lhe v1e1t1on left the shlp In a rest ful eondltlon and gaxe It a ehanee to reeuperxte for the eomlng fall lhe next erulse was plloted by lx 1rl Pfeutfe The shlp was now ln fine eondxtlon and IHIITYYILLLNSTLII partletpatlons W re tndul f d H1 by the el rss m ly el 1ss p1rty el 1ss htke 1 eonferenees L R funetlons ll1Ll nthletles ln our great r1ee upward we were beglnnmff to 1e1l1Le the sp rlt of M H S and nx function tl1at eome along we were tn on lt and 1f lt requlred loyallty to the sehool we ranked high with a strong support lhe seeond term of our et'Lll99 explreil tn the sprung of Pa Durmg the lntermlsslon we were thmklng 1nd planning our next eplsode whleh was to take pl ee ID our junlor ye 1r When the ttme e 1m we started off wlth 1 bang X new pllot was eleeted n 1mely L1 orge Uavns Warn we furmshed deb1ters whleh th1s ttme uded greatly Ill wlnnmg the lxaw Nalley champlonshlp Nlot only was the elass represented ln the L R and H1 Y but lt furmshed promment otfleers ln both We all looked forward to the tlme wh n w mlffht entertaln and beeome b tter aequaln ed with our elders of the sehool eommonly known IS the Seniors of .Za Our wants were eertamly satnsfled for the jumor 5 mor banquet w IS a g1g1nt1e sue ess We also enloyed that year an entert nnment gwen to us by the Sentors The athletle d ntrtm nt p rhap co xld haye not prospered wlthout our asslstanee but but we supphed lt wlth 1b1sketba1leapta1n namely Toad Parker and four or five other worthy players lbe football team hkewtse was not haodteapped for we had sexer1l huskleson the fteld The traek ttelfll was equally represented by athletes lhe thlrd lap of our Journey was almo t xt 1elose but our destlnatlon w1s1n yonder fog to be seen and onlv one more attempt and we would su ely attain our goal The last and flnal cruise was plloteo hx our former pllot Sam llaxmg thus had one term of expeuenee he started the shlp l'IltJXlI1Q hy e 1ll1ng !I11LLtIl'1Q for the purpose of gettmg starred one of the most sueeessful Blue Nl ex er pubhshe l lhe el 1ss don 1ted the st 1ff Slat! 00 and wlth that they Immediately started the ball to rol'1ng lhls was to be our last year It should be and lt was the most prosperous elass ever graduated from 'VI H S At onee the eonduetor Std Brady tre zsurer of elass started eollectmg fares 1nd he dldn t stop unt1l 100 percent had pald thus no one w 1s tossed out 1n the bree7e The Blue Nl staff put aeross a sneeessful s tbsernptton eampaldn by me 1ns of 1 Blue Ni Queen eontest 'ta . 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K 1 1 lhe fnst soelal exent was to b the 5 no jumor De ember la but thls w 1s postponed and on tlns date was held wh1t mn ht be ealled m all Sehool P1rt5 l'hose who were present wlll ree ill the good t1n1e th1t HTS had by all I'he Senior junior was l1ter held on ,l1nua1y It ln the form of 1 LlllllX'1l Thls w1s mtro dueed by the follles and the earnnal was made sueeessful by exery ones Interest As the shlp was slowlx re1chlng lts destlnitxon we deelded bx axote of the class th1t we would wear eaps and gowns 1t our gr1nd and glonous ellschargmg eelemonxes that would t1ke plaee at the end of the term -Xg1ln we produced 1 number of athletes mel their seruees will be g1e1tlv mlssed next xear both on football fleld 1nd on the basketball eourt although we slncerelx hope that Just as eap able PITIICIPAIIIIS w1llf1ll the pl ees On the debatlng teams we placed the l11lj0l'IlW of members 1nd we 1lso furnlshed In oratol bolon lxlmball Ihe last but not least of our soelal funetlons w ts the SLDIOI bneak held at Plllsbury s Lrossmg 'I hrs day can well be remembered for exeryone had a good time lt nnght be called 1wet party for two boats were turned oxer and amon f the XILIIIUS was lzdrls Reetor But when l reacned the shore he had hrs halr nearlv eombed mel 1t once set to work Ill cxt fashlon sh1k1ne, w1ter from hls feet and gettlng slleked up before my glrl should see htm M my ears were used on this grand elopement and all returned sue one lonely lord w hxeh l nd down on the Joh md w1tched the others roll by Xg un our class stood foremost IH the drum xtle fleld for when I'he I-our Iflushers w rs pl wed by an all star cast thex exen sald Better tl11n Stop Thlef Now as our journey ls nearmg lts end we look down from oar huge shlp and see ln the dust mee tpurple and whlte fltf NN'lXlI1GIOl' Us to slow up for them This we dld wlth mueh pleasure for we were entertalned and fed with a b xnquet whlch all on bo1nd enyoyed and appreel1ted We were now on the last lap of our Journey we eould almost see our l1nd1ng place I very one on board applled thenr utmost energy to thelr studles On the third of june approKnn1tely 140 proud persons stepped forth IH caps and gowns unto 1 land of higher edueatlon and 1dxanee ment As 1 reward for our most pleasent darlng mlraeulous thrllhng Journey we were glxen dlplomas by a reeeptlon committee known as the School Board -Xlthough haung obt1lned what we thought was a lot of knowledge we w re XNIIIIDQ to hsten to 1 httle aduce w hleh was delwered by Mr Buteher of I' mporla Class Prophecy S usual I was ereeused from home roon1 to go to Wir Goodwin s room 1nd was pesterxne hum with questlons g1lore about the lbroken down press when without warning 1 roller Jumped off llltllrlg me ln the heael The slght I beheld w1s a must pleasm f one I here I was ln my longed for offlee In thi best dlstrlet of Chlcago I was dehghted my one imbltron had at last eome true I was a plastle surgeon My flrst ehent to my surprise was the pre ldentof the clasI I graduated wnth Z0 years tgo Sam Nl1y He had come to haxe his face hfted and believe me he needed lt for he looked 1s If he had been ln conference He tol.l me he hid kept ID toueh with exerx member of th1t Senlor Llass but me and the straln had beeome too great hrs faee was certalnlx a slght he looked as wed as 'Nlethuselah but wlth great skull I rlpped and sewed untll he looked to be a youth of ll He told me of the el1ss and here are the fxets as I recall them Quentin and Betty Armstrong Brewer hue started a world w :de moxement agaxnst xlee and elgarettes and hugh school frats Ruth Claeren Vad1 Burson and Catherine Halstead haxe a sanltarlum for broken down cake eaters among thelr Inmates are Toad Parker I'arl 'Vloyer Robert Russell and Pdrls Rector who IS conxalescmg from the stram he reeewed when hunting bug g1me In -Xfrlea there being no ladres In the retlnue 4h A .' 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I 'Nlrs Xdelade Seoft lxlmhall IN at the pr sent lllllt, fllmlnd a plcture aqannst the eurse of drlnly It lb her purpos to vmjleate h r ha b 11.1 uno dled from mood alcohol poxslonlnd Palth Daxyley Hu77 Dmbson 'Vlareuernte Bareklev Grace Geffert Io Hanna and Do1 othy Helt7el are now on Broadway ma new stage sue ess l'hel a la R new dlreeted by XX ard lngraham and Russell rlolhday Maurlee NA hetfel ls thler Ieadmq eomedlan George Dayls and Harold Hofmann are non operatmq a soda emporlum at Manhattan They are famous for their new drmk buduteh thelryuves formerly june jerard and Mary Bell Read are leaders of the social set Wlarelne 'NleC,orm1ck and N xreflnna lforrester are operatmq a flea farm ln Syyltzerland they al o h ne patented a yyorld fimous todehnei Loo Loo Lloek leRoy l 1sl 1y How 1rd lxlpfer lxan Reed 1nd Q eorqe Xt ishlnqton are ln l'urope at the varlous summer resorts playmef 1n a new reel hot 1111 orehestra of lli pneees Xhee I rmee ls also mth them as a fe 1ture dancer Nlltehell -Xllen and Sldney Brady are tray ehnei oyer the world on a tour of the larder hh rarles m 1n effort to proxe to Mr Chestnut th lt Ponee de I eon had some hlelden re 1son for eom ln f to xl'l16l'lkl msteael ofse1rCh1nQ for 1 fount 11n of youth as M1 Chestnut eontends Deyore Sll1llLX ls proprietor of 1doQ slem fll'l11 IU Alaslu l furnlsh nff fur to tl e halrless doffs of the Royal lxennels of NILXILU I-dn1 Berry lI'lLl c,NLlI' ' ekelahl are the leads ln Cordon 'Nlorleln s nex pl y Ihe Nlou e and the l ron l mrenee Slllllh 1nd I 1u1 1 Dlllltll are 1t present m Pans studyxnq 1rt lxennelh Lh lNtllIt john Reed lloyd Lopenh 1fer N mee ll1ys and loren lxxrkyyood ll the plesent M tnh 1tt llt sehool bo1rel llllllll 1 the fteulty 1re founel L 1rl C 1rrln on Ruth Lunmn f h1m tllel Nlllehed R llhbllfn Aubrey beheelem 1nn h1s just ehyoreeed h1s seyenth mfe Xnnle O Hrlen The other slx were Helen Helen Seott IoL1l1 Simmons t l1dys lhly Ohxe Iloelqe lern Un 1nd lxtther TL Lroyyder l lm1le1m1n md M lY'lIl1 ll1eleer 1re ll1NllLIklUl'Nll1 1d 1ne1nef sehool Some of thelr vu s ue Ruth N'lLxlll1llN I1 11n l une l1mellXN1ll1lI11s 1ndC.l11enee lr Ll Hou 1rd lxelntl 1nel Ralph lraxxs ITL tyyo of 'Nl 'nh tttan s prosperous syyeet pea Qroyyers lr1xlsSelxer1snoyy ln l50llll1 Se 1l l1nel Lltllllff h1s b1t1n 1 UTINSIOYT sehool Wlrs Uoyxly e xel IN 1lsoyx1th hlm s l yyell t1e pleslte ames X Luster XXllUlNelUll1Q not1 e rle llt the llnltel Slylllts of lie un md ue s resen me l ye 11del helr e re est Rol lllel lurner l'1el l 1tt on 1 e yx1rt Xr o S ee e ryl eSmlth lt IN yxell ton e th1tthes1 rnmates fot their yyayyxard sl 1rt1n Wlr XX 11e s home room Ll1r1ss1 XX eeles IS h 1pp1ly set up lLl 1 bo ndluei sehool for the dumb students here she has tune to twlle to her heart s desire Some of her puplls are Bill Nhchols Xble Rlgthmlre loulse Reed ll1 Xcleerson Nl1r1on I5 1r1 manager llIS gust mnouneeel the retlrement of Mass brtee Shlner from pubhe appearee 1s the Amerlean Venus for the past twenty years Nlmor balmon lape beanlmd 1re leaders Ill 1 movement for the suppressnon of under nourrshment of chlldren l'x1rl Pfeutfe us now number 1160390 lt l eaxenyyorth he was found usln 1 H1 Y funds for theorQan1fat1o11 of 1 fr1t ln M H S Sam eontlnueel but h1s words beetme ll1LllNflI'lLt auel I axsaleed to fmd Mr Coodwm stand mg oyer me mth a bottle of smelhnq salts Fume alone ean tell what course these human bemds yxlll follow but yye can only hope that thus prophesy ls 1n a small part true 41 . 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Sdllllltl X IYQIDIB Forrester leaxes her ICCIPL for pink gin to Rozit Stutf 1 arson Brewer bequeitlw his hiqh ldteili and 1HL1S1UI'lilU ltlchc Houqhton The foregoing 19 the leqwl will and text xmtnt of the c1.1Ssof 1976 ln uitneesthereofxxe 101111110 Qet our handQ and Qewls this 28th Llax of N111 A D 1916 Xhlher S 'Nay Pres H lueh Baker Nhtneesei R Conrad H111 ix -. 9 1 yi fi 'mifliqjifl iifffrif '.11 '112522i-2'Q1i1?QZiifEETi3'i .E?1iEiEli?iiElf ..','1f.1Z'1:ff fG?1 tT hTZ'i1,1i.'i'fiifif.1:Ii7f7Hfiliiliaiiif-W? ,772 -,... L2:: ' ' ' it 2 2 l . zz: -. , . '- ' j. ' . Q. j ' J 2 1- ' '. ' 'z 1. J n ' 1'z 'S ' ' 1. 2 1' - r l . 2 1 ' ' . lj' ' ' 2' 11' ' ' --' ' 1 1' :'z '- 1 - HH Kx'J . -Q 'I i ll i .A I. I, Lg, i, h X. l . T: I U A- I: -.Y 1'1't' zttz 'l - tl . The 11' ' 5 i f L' 2 ' 5 'i1t.' we also will hem. 1 ' ,, , re- luctz ', knt win. that they can never he filled Jo ll mhly as their 1 -ct-.'.'ors, is thi: we 1 3 - call to mim th 1 112111 - '1 1'1 fl1l. ' 1ii111h:1I1 Ztlltl I '1 1 ' 'fl 11'-.:' f'L'. Duff f Q1 ' S 'z 'Q Tiny ,' nlzl '1'o Iioh Won 1 Wilht ' S. Nay 1l'llYE'.' his moft lZlS.'11 11:1tt- 11: llL'l' 1 Q 'art' - 2 Rut 'z 11 -'zl'1'tj to kt-up four men on tht- s 4illLl1XX'Utl 1101112111 at o11'- to 1 ' 1 ' ' . -- L . , 1 . 'L , ' 'L . A- .. 3 1 A v K - V ' l , , .S .. 11 f - 1 . 1 . , 1. j .aj . ..L'. N ' '- 13. Junzors Iumor Class Officers .JBEX Fifi J .JI L4 1.1 T' .ATFD X27 JZXZTYIW' TRHXV' NBILYUT JIU A J, President Vlce presulent Secretary Treasurer Forum member Motto Flower Colors Not at t Francis Bxltz james Read Vera Walker Esther Rockey james Taylor he top but clrmblng White narclssns L vender and whlte Iumor Class Hlstory The trxals and humnlnatlons of fnrst year are now dimmed by time and we can proudly record our subsequent achxevements Indeed y sl For even wlthm that flrst year we began to flnd ourselves and scored a few triumphs One of our number wnth an upperclass partner won for M H S In a golf tournament at the All Valley meet held at KS AC brnngmg home a silver lovmg cup Our own rtpresentatatlve was lndlvldual wmner a the same meet We had one letter man on the football team Our debate team won the unter class debate and received the loving cup By organzmg the class and puttmff over a class hike we lald the foundation for co operatlon and good fellowshlp 153 my 50 . 'ESE' :vm ,af-, -15-gi.,,.,,...-.- .... -.,.. ,f . lt, tt. . ai'K Yi'-Y '- '------' '- ---'--'----'---------'-----A-M -------f--.-- ..,.3...4n.....1....... ---.--.----------------------------f---' t 7 4 . . . . . . a . . . , , . - , . u D l A gi. f f ' vw-f' , -r ,a.39f'a-fi , was :za-fy., f-f. we , i ff.-at ' X F t L r .f if-5515 ' I K rf., fa'-t csv J . 1- -1? wif -L, - . 1444 I f v' ' .1-K 1 1 , Class Roll Instead of havrng the usual boring class party ours was rn the form of stunt nrght and a sllverlovrng cup was rewarded for the best stunt presented To show our ments ln other lrnes besrdes the socral lrfe of hugh school l would call at tentron to the champronshrp of the Sophomores m enter class debate A Sophomore was on the debate team which won the Kaw valley champronshlp A Sophomore had apart nn the Hr Y G R play a Sophomore sang the soprano solo rn the Christmas Cantata a Sophomore won letter ln basketball Sophomore take actrve part rn G R and HI Y and a Sophomore does all the accompanymg for the Glee Clubs and assembnes If you want work well done call on member of the class of 28 Also we want you to know that they are loyal On top of all our fun and mdustrnes we frnda loyalty In our hearts for dear old M H S which can be surpassed by none Any worth whrle thing the hugh school puts on wlll frnd the wrllrng backing of thlsclass Cooperatron makes a school and we Sophomores are always ready to cooperate You are lucky eight and twenty Each has done wrll do a plenty You ll be proud as Puck of each He s a dandy she s a peach Paul Goheen Guy Hays Elmer Hoffman Wayne Hook Donald Hunter George Johnson Emanuel Kastner Richard Kendall John Kllllan Vernon Kung Rector Ward Chttord Whrtney Cnftton Whitney Max XA rckham Lloyd Wlldman Howard Wrldman A mond Wllson Robert Wilson Robert Womer Fremont Wylle Lorene Kelley Geraldrne Keele Helen Kemmrtz Dorothy La Follette Rachel Lamprecht Maxme Wrckham Lots Whrte Bertha Wood jay Krmball Tom Kimball Rachel Stephens Edna Thorpe Florence Turner Helen Vick Margaret Walters Mary Webb Elsre Mae West Mary Yoder Eva Allen Lmwood Vick as-1' Rexus Berklex Francls Blltz Wllbur Bower Hlram Broun Wlllard Coughron Samuel Caxens Alpha Chapman Allen Cochrane Ned Cunrow Herbert Cool John Correll Lowell Crelghton Paul Crockett Leslle Culp Harry Dlebler Charles Dlmon Ross Drsncy Harold Eckdahl Frank Edwards CIIHYIIQ EIS Forrest Faulconer J Allen Fltzgerald Ceorqe I-ltzgerald Wcntworth Clft Leonard L IX ens Gerald C rage N erde Hanlln Mxron Hanson Daxld Hays Edxun Houghton Llarencc Jacobus Harrx Jacobson Howard Jennlngs Rax mond Johnsmeyer Charles Lantz Thomas Lee Vtarren llungdahl Ruth Clency Harry xllllfl' Freddle Moehlman Robert Moore kenneth Orrls Harry Parshall W atson Poteet Chester Powell Norman Pulls Donald Reber Cecll Red James Reld John Rust John Ryan I-red Seaton Rox Selby Emmet Sllxa W alter Slmnson Q erald Smlth Farl Stadel Neal Stanley Walter Stlngley Nlaryon Swartz ,limes Taylor John Tc 15 SILYIIDQ Tcbbetts Kenneth Tull Alfred Waddell Leslle W lckham Donald Woodman Nellle Ball I aullne Barber Dorothy Barlow LOUISE Barry Mable Beck Ethel Bess Oletha Bronauqh Mlldred Brown Beulah Whlte Irene Fdward Clarlce I-rlckson Vlrglma Fleldlnq Opal Flnk Mlldred Follett Ellzabeth Frank I'dlth I'YItZ Myrtle Garrett Vlva Gordon Ruth Crahm Bertha Graham Wlllena Hagadorn Helen Holllster Malone Hawley DIXIC Howard Jessle Hulse I axerne Huse Beulah Inman Allce Irvxln BQSSIQ Jacobus Bernlce Jeeter Ixa Johnson Hassle Jolley Nlyrlc Jones Aqncs Jumper Thelma Kelley Pattle Klmball Gladxs Lancaster I esta I awrence Rua I one llene l ynch Orla McBurney Amy McManls Ceclla McNay Oleda Mlller VVllma Mortlmer Fllnor Murphy Ada WOISQ Wanda Platt I'ern Puett Georqla Pulls Dalsy Ransopher Mary Ratllff Marxella Rlce Ruth Rlfhafds F llen Roberts Vlola Roblnson I- sther Rockey Mabel Roepke C race Rogers Marlon Roper Gayl Russell Paullne Samuel Leota Sanborn Venlta Schade I UCIIIC Schultz Gladys Schmedeman Ada Selby Phylls Slddens Charlotte Smlth C race Smlth Vera Smlth Alwlna Strong Ro ella Stutz I OUISQ Syms Gladys Toburen I' va Tufts Selma Turner Vanlt1Vall VVanda VlCk2fy Reata Jean Walker Clara Weeks Dorls VN elsner Hazel West lzora Wolfe I eslle Wlckam am Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers ixmr.nrY i.f.xz2'.xm':1llz5r,' Ju wwzmzrxrz. KWWL VWYXWW' Presldent Vxce presxdent Secretary Treasurer Forum member Motto We r Flower Colors e not lookmg behmd ou Ernest Martln George Boone Marlam Clammer Helen Hughes Robert Wilson r goal IS yust head Carnation Red and white Sophomore Class H1story N the year of our Lord 1925a group ot sudents entered M H S who were destmed to one of thc best and most progressne classes ever educated ln the history of that lI1StltLtl0l'l tney entered not as ignorant Freshmen but with the knowledge of Sophomores and posse of Jumors and the dlgmty of Semors They were the first class to enter hlgh school as Sophomores the new law of having the Freshmen lh Iumor hugh taking effect rn 1924 Because we had to make up for the year of high school llfe we had lost we started ln wxth a bang Erme became president George Boone Vrce president Mlrlam Clammersecretary and Helen Hughes treasurer 6' a '14 n ' 1. . 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Then came our Sophomore year Oh gr: f' Oh sorrcw' Loud and conttnuous lamen tations' Forthe powers that be decreed that the nmeth Grade or freshman should spend another yeartn junior High and we found ourselves once more the babies of the htgh scl'ool But even this unforseen hardship could not daunt our llonhearted ones and once more we rose aboxe drsaster and Crushed tt neath the heel In this year we were especially proud of our slew ng tn scholarshtp havmg more students on the honor roll than any other class Three menebers took honors tn the state scholarshtp contests at En porta We had one letter tn basket ball and fue men tn the football lme up It seems to be the fateof thus class to face each year some changeof sct ool regulat cns which calls for re adjustments ln this our Iumor year we have passed through a complete re organlzatton for we not only had a new prmctpal and a consnlerable change tn the teachmg force but It has marked our mstallatlon ln tht. new ht fh school bunldtng This year our class has been largely responsible for the publlcatlon of The Mentor a majorrty of the Mentor Staff be mg Junlors We had one m mber on the debatlng team whtth won the Kaw Valley champnon shlp one was State Champron of4l-I clubs at the Wtchrta Lrve Stock show who IS also president of the Manhattan Better Ltve Stock club and who made a trtp to Chicago tn behalf of that organrzatton We also came In for our share of honors tn athletrcs The oatstandmd so nal event of the year was the novel and hxghly entertammg party gtven us by the Sentors We tn turn entertamed them as they n Jred the e111 of t1 tr la ty 1 wtth u I' 311 th class play were our mam class acttvtttes Mr Schmxtz our class sponser has proved hxmself a loyal frtend and a most valuable adviser Now that our Iumor year 1 ftntshej we cn s lrc ly b lt ve that thts group of happy self reltant young people are the same trmrd slxnkmg tndnvrduals who constituted the freshman class of 23 Nothxng spectacular or startlmg or unusual has marked our three years work but the record shows a healthy normal development socrally phvstcally and mentally Thus us as rt should be and we can dream of our Semor year wrth pleasant anttcxpatlon Mark Abbott I ack Aktn Roy Almgren jesse Baker Leo Balderston Harry Bammes Wtllram Barret .QA-L Class Roll Ted Ltnd Everett McBurney Ronald McVlahon Wayne Markle Mertl Marshall lrle Mayden Howard Nltckltng Mae Colony Gladys Conroy Marguerlte Conroy Anna Cooper Margaret Darden Dorothy Dexter I uctlle Duffield Helen Murphy Evelyn Nuzman Mable Ollver Ethel Parker Ruth Parks Anna Pfetztng Ed na Pleolet J.. Merle Xllen Paul Xllrn Izdyyard Xekren Paul Barley jrmmre B an I ynn Berry Donald Blarn C eor Ye Boone Eldred Box f Deyyrtt Boyyer Paul Brandley Leon Broolys Clyde Broyyn Robert Brovyn Raynond Brenner Robert Broyyn X ance Burch Maryrn Casto Deyyrffht Chrlcott Olry er Colony Arthur Compton Cecrl Cooney jay Cress Clyde Carlbon Paul Dayrei Benyrrnrn Dean Rrchrrd Do rn Dudley Doctor Izdyyard Drener Joseph Faley john I lrck Haskell Fox I ee Cernmell Chester C eorefe VI rllrarn C rn frreh Llayton IyruIe I redrrek I 1 I-ollete I eland Lereh john I rnd Roy Iund Clrfford I rndqurwt I ester 'NIeI5rrde Drcly NIeC rslrn VX arren M rrtrn Ilrnest Mwrtrn Carl Nlartrnez George 'Nlernhardt joe Menzre Arvrel Mall Clarence Nelxon Kenneth Nelxon Robert Pfeut7e Albert Preree law ence Pratt ber rld Relrrre, I-I rrl rn Rhodee Mrlton Saffrey John S1rnuelI IA rllranr S rrffent Alvrn Schepp May Srlkrn rn Ceerl Soper john Srly r Roy Stanley Harold Sre 'le Leyyrx Syy rneon Clyde Ten Ceoreie Telford I rwnle Th rckery Maryrn I'otten I frene Xllrn 5121! C raere Xustrn X erla Bennett Irene Berqman Florence Broadfoot Barlnr r Brub1lIer I4 ly r Burqew X enrtr Iiur few M ryrne Campbell Marrarn Clammer Harrrett Clay Allene Cochrane Ruby Colony Charlotte Conroy Luerlle Correll Mary ,Io Cortelyou Doris Coyle Whrran Cro Maryorre Dean I ourse Donoy rn Annre Dunean Helen Durham X rr frnra I elelblute X rrqrnra I rrrnran Lea I-ranly Lrur r 'NI ry C unter Charlotte Haeker Merle Hetirn Ellr Horner Edith Horner Mary Hofrnrn Helen Huqhe Freda Iensen Beulah johnson M rry Johnston lefa I ayyworr Helen I umh Iryyrna 'VIC Mann Helen 'Nle R e Izdna 'Nlaxwell Helen 'NIatter M rhel Matoush Cl rdyb Menard Helen Neelylrne, Florence 'Nloor n an Bernrce Morrrb Zetta 'Nelson Beulah Nelxon Helen IXremrer Bertha Nye Ha7el Parlyer I elen Paulrr Marjorre Peak La Xryran Petersr n Mrldred Prper Dorothy Raburn I' rnrna R rthbonc I yla Roeplye Charlotte Remrele Emrly Rumold Barb rra Rundle Mary Sayre Theodora Sehauhel Orla Selby Melya Seyyell Adelr Shedd Dorre Shull Helen Srnrth Cfrlyesta Sreyer Lula Mae Srnrth rw - - - f - ' 5 - .1 r ' el tr n , 1 ' ' g f ' A ' 1 ' 4 ' I A I A - . y 4. 1 X A A , a , ,m Q, ' I e , V . 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School Life Make channels for the streams of love Where they may broadly run And Love has overflowing streams To fzll them every one Rzchard French vi7smXJfw1f 'NJ?v1fb'Nv2'?xMfWi?s Kifaffxt-rfXswfxtf.b-fxwqffxtib-fXN!,Ef N T nux pl in xxus usad this xgar top o mote the salt of the annuals and to irouw. interest enthusiasm and tom petition hgtvxun Ll isses aid Qroups in llllfh sglxool utixitics this xx is the alxoosin Y rf tha lilut Nl Queen In prexious xt irs the fxuultx hixg qixen ixgrx raro. and imus inqdunonstrilion lihled I agullx l ollits vxitlx thc. sim purpose in xi xx IJURIJNC tht xe ir m inx students li in p ir tiupatul in out door sports sudx as tl iss lxiku senior sm. ilx to I illshurx Lrossing thxt clay xxhgn Lxtrx senior li is thc time of L urn point for thur Nl xc. I idx r L Ollxis xxx must not forggt thi, Sgnior un ixrkdrnix il mj thnjunior Snnior li inquat thu niiglxts tha txxo tl issgs h id Lats in com ii Xlsollxs ll1X H11 iqutt K x ui tu htm limi dl1tlI11Ll1llOI1Lk,l last but not l sl thu. fi t lnnqutts in thc. t is mi J-'-X,fiX if-Xi?-Xjnh ,-'-Xfyg xlbmffxiif X fxirfxfnq K 4- 4' 7x Yi X , 1 fr 45 Y fr! YYY q X P W V ' Q 2 tl -' 1 5 r, if 13 X X ist , ' fl ff ' 'Q 'Q' .1 ' , K47. ' '1' - 1 F ' ' ' f- ' 1 1 Q ' J 1 i- 1 1 ' if K , ., . .LZ ,. ,' N 2 l hislifc, G. A. .-X. hikes given th.it girls could l -5 ' x1 ' S V and tl - G. R. llif Hb ' 1 f Y lizix' '1 ilc. I f' -l A Z 3, '1 ' ': 1 1 - ' - ' 1 ' . .J-..4-. X-f Xf I - Nr X' ff? mo .1 .' - '- '-G. R. 'nqi1L't.Vx'.fX..-X. .f lfill ' , I. R. Nl: tl -'-U1 2 f' 1 iuct xy 'tx Q' ' - ' - ' ' ui' - so lg P t U K' P j R3 hull 1 - all. X XA 'rf .wx V 1 X V 1 XX 6 sy! 'rf X 17, X X f. , 4 X 1 XX 1 JP .XX , Q X -. . an x X, -. . The 1926 Bluc W Queen Betty Armstrong 4119? Hhllyo 1 Cl er lhrgcl Wildcat' .1 mm R ,. 4.1-9 'F' 'a ,law ,. 'Liz Cedar Be 1d mverfd wzfh snow ordeap um! shaduu g The sfmp bunlm The hzkei wztn wmmes bum p1ck'e9 and orvmm Cl lu to ufml over under ur lhmuqh Tne whmelclna of Wzldfal wzll you ever forget lt? 45115 East door flag THIS ng a1J the dzssmzssal at noon mil yur.: QE 4161? Dxffererent Forces Clean up Mr Schmztz Ofiice Mr Baker Mob force Mr Chestnul V M ', ,',,'b:i' , ...,., ,..... . ,M ...ng Jiyawf, ' 4625 -.... . R, .- -. ,, , - J, 54. ' Am Deparlments Vocatzfnaf -1g Prmtmg Mechanical drawmg Gym And lower right dzs couery of p tal Gb EMWIN QBLDLPLEI '4lnaaq,,,, Ifootball and ofher altraclzons fr 64 nh 42 4-zqhxfp F' f ...mia , One two Iet s go I ootball Season 1 925 ' u 1-4.45 44' 63 LDC I 1-nuff! M H S Football Pep Speaal Features 1925 1926 ,, ii 'ka' rw Hzgh School Lain 1 ,1 'I 1 1 4 If-V4 Kun -ii ig yum Was Popular Football Supporters IMO A few recollectzons of Semor Sneak gina f , The T hzrleenlh Chair Miss Bressler's Champion, Home Room Basket Ball Team. 'Ml Senzor Class Valley Ball Team Semor Jumor Camwal Cafetena Lme , Wfffw W ww rm H1 Y Camp at Camp Wood and Gzrl Resemes summer camp Estes Park, Colorvdo vmmfw 1-f-www-qw-qpyqm 1 e 72 Kia Orgcznzzcz fzons 1 1 ,R 5 -Q f K5 W 1 mngawu 151 mmm-had 'S' ul Upfet 40 -'-Q-5-g,':,'E'.u EUHR 1. Wd f f'-fa. ml WI low: :nun eouncmzurroiffg Xuan and W n vi-.lixayum 0 0 ,lg ,H of r -nu QI, Nm N My IAIHAITIHLOSTTO lam, 'Q IAUIEIGHHJISZT oz: QUE! 3Z,'Z5'ggq'f. :mum f-1 mmuusumnm QQ '54-.Q-s. A Th -EFT- volume of the Blue. Blue M Staff ..zm.xm-suv mrmm-.t. ulxmg tiff v 'WNV 'fl' 2 EXW-Kmhk Solon Kimball Adelaide Scott Georee Davis Harold Hofmann Lawrence Smlth Frances Maxwell Vlaurlce Whetzel Helen Curne Loulse Reed Qulntln Brewer Wilbur Nay ft.. Editor Ass t Edltor Busmess 'Vlanager Asst Manager Art Edltor Literary Editor Athlettc Editor Humor Editor Organizations Edltor Snapshot Edrtor Senior President Mr Harley H Goodwin Faculty Advisor 'Vlr Early M Chestnut Faculty Advusor S a final achnevment of our last year m M H S we leave thls seventh 'VI made posslble by the abrlrty of the staff the support of the Semor Class and Student Body the cooperatron of the faculty and the fmancnal support of 'he busmess men of Vlan hattan In It we have made a record of our work ln our four years ln M H S This year we haxe added two new features which make the annual blgger and consequently more interesting Through these addltlonal features we have trled to gne you a true cross sectional new of school r e ln conclusron the class of Z6 represented by the staff extends nt s thanks and apprecna tlon to Mr Harley H Goodwin the prmtmq class and all lndlvlduals who have contributed to make this book a flttlng tribute to MANIHATTAN HIGH SCHOOL Top Row Lawrence Smlth Maurlce Whetzel Quentin Brewer Wllbur Nay Second Row Lounse Reed Adelalde Scott Frances Maxwell Helen Curne Bottom Row H H Goodwnn George H Dans Solon Klmball E M Chestnut 13 ',5i'fff1---5-TT F11 - L - '- 'W ,.................-......4 -------- ---- -------H ---------- ----- A A- ..,1...Q ..... 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The Mentor Staff wxgfu-K Lg, I Lf 7 17 'KIVW 'KLA Ill :lm Ill HE members of the 1026 Mentor Staff have had but one alm to carry out during the entxre year to glve the student lody and cc nomumty the product of their best efforts By dlllgent news gatherlng and corsclentrous writing we feel their efforts have not been ln xam for laymg all jest asrde we behexe their paper has not been mferlor to any of the former nssues At Thank gmrrg ard Llrlstrras lllT9 tte sttcerts were gnen specral edltron worthy of ment In fact durmg the entrre year the publncatron was qulte essential to the school llfe be mg crammed full of the latest news besrdes sprcy edltorrals By a new form of campalgnlng for subscrrbers the number of papers Issued last year was doubled placing the school paper ln a mayorlty of the homes Unhke former years the Mentor Staff was reorgamzed for the second semester thereby makmg rt posslble for a wlder range of experience Although nt IS cu tomary to gne credit to the sporsor of any successful ex terprlze that IS not reason why the falthfulness and smcerlty of Mr Goodwin mentloned here He deserves the pralse and crednt glven hum Besrdes Mr Goodwln the other outstanding sldes were the LdllOY'Sll'l chief who always took upon their shoulders the many responslbrhtles and bore them braxely So as the school year IS closed we thlnk this year s Mentor will make a foot prmt ln the sands of time lop Row Bessie Iacobus John Rust Betty Armstrong Iohn Correll Lesta Lawrence Qecond Row Rosel a Stutz Vera Smrth Hazel Dobson James Taylor Paulme Samuel Esther Rocky Reata Walker Bottom Row Wllllam Barret Catherine Halstead H H Goodwin Fred Seaton Ruth Llaeren lawrence Smith 76 T V: QE'E?2'f5i73f7'iSQpiLiiliiiifj'-ELTgiff2.QjjfffF217:jiriSQTQQIIf2ff,','f,'f.'.'.'.'.'.'.'fi7'ifQffi',fL?f.t'.'1fL'!Qf7fI If- 6U.'311'LT'212FFl L - 7?-7'WY1Y Typ' ,..,,,,,,.....,.,-M. ,,., ,.. 1--ff ----- f--- V -- - ---f ----- ---- - ------ ,,,, ..' ----------------- --- ---- - ------ f---- ---- - . ..,...... ....... . .. . 4 , ' . . . l . v . y ' 1 . 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INCE the flrst beglnmng of H1 Y ln 1889 at Chapman Kansas H1 Y has prospered as no other boy s organlzauon has ln 1918 Warner Blanchard the present sponsor of the Iumor H1 Y organvzed a Manhattan H1 Y Club Smce that tlme H1 Y ln Manhattan H1gh School has be come a vltal part of the school The presrdents smce Warner Blanchard have been MHTVID Iordon Mark McKeeman Paul Pfeutze James Price Paul Skmner Harold Hughes and Quentm Brewer 'lhe purpose of the H1 Y 15 to create malntaln and extend throughout the school and community hugh standards of Lhrlstlan Character Our arm thls year was to get into the club s11ch boys that would mdlcate by thelr example that they meant to llve by their accepted motto and purpo e lnterestlng pomts 1n this year s actlvltles have been Attendance at the Fmporla State Leaders Conference by a full delegation Karl Pfeutze was bestowed the hlghest honors m power of the state H1 Yhas to grve that of Presrdent of State Conference A book exchange and the sale of comblnatlon locks by Howard Klpfer These ltems helped to swell the treasurer s report as never before Ralslng and lowerlng of the flag by the boys who volunteered for that SSYVICQ each week Top Row C nrdon Nonken john Reed Quentm Brewer Solon Klmball Second Row Mrtchell Allen Bllly Nlchols Edrls Rector Fred Seaton Sidney Brady Thlrd Row L l Colllns Delbe tEmery R C Hrll john Gartner 77 A score board erected ln the gym and managed by the Hl Y The Hl X G R Football banquets for vlsltlng teams These banquets were never more suc cessful The HlY C R play Kempy WhlCh was the flrst to be glven ln the new audltorlum and whlch was the greatest success of any or all plays QIVED up to thls tlme The annual Hl Y G R Banquet held at the College Cafeterla and whlch promlses to growln lts expectancy A Basketball Ball Tournament wlthln the club vlhlch lncreased the membershlp by 100 per Cent A Sunday School and Church Golng Contest the loser of WhICh furnlshed the food for a Hl Y retreat held shortly after Easter H1 Y boys actlng as hosts and guldes for the xlsltlng teams ln the sectlonal Basket Ball Tourn ament An Inner Clrcle WhlCh met for a purpose and whlch became one of the most vltal parts of the Hl Y A Camp Wood delegatlon last year that Caffled back the Splflt of Canlp and some of lts prlzes An even more promlslng delegatlon seems to be the alm of those golng down thls year Hl Y ln Manhattan suffered a blow when one of ItS dearest pals Kenneth OYTIS passed away Kenneth had been to Camp Wood tWlCe and was plannlng to go agaln He was always present at our Inner clfcle Meetlngs and Hl Y Meetlngs and always was a cheerful and lnsplrlng Hl Y member Club Membershlp MltCh6ll Allen James Bean Tom Bently Kenneth Brady Sldney Bradv Quentln Brevler Roscoe Brlgham Kenneth Chastaln Lowell Crelghton Delbert Emery Davld Hays Vance Hays Edwln Houghton Solon Klmball Mark Lumb Cecll Moore Gorden Nonken LeRoy Pasley John Reed Cecll Reel James Reld Roy Selby Elgene Smlth Arlo Steele Hoe Thackery Wlll Dlsney Charlle EIS jack Paxton Walter Steglln Travls SSIVCY Ellls West John Correll Wentworth Glft OTVIIIC Hays Loren Klrkwood Howard Jennlngs L9Sll9 WlCkham Wllford Platt Roland Turner Oscar Ekdahl Raymond Fltzjerald Hlram Brown Robert Russell Maurlce Whetzel Robert Moore Jay Klmball Charles Lantz Donald Reber Wlllard Coughron Fred Seaton Allen Cochrane joe Faley Marlon Swartz Ben Dean George Boone Harry Mlller Sterllng Tlbblts Rlchard Kendall james Taylor Howard Klpher Harlan Rhodes Kenneth Orrls Chester George 31.5. 18 , .I ,, , . . . . . . - ,U I . . V . . . l x. v - ' v r ' Q . Y . . . I I ' I . . . . . . V . . . . W t r,,,e..A4 6 . f c, . FX 1 Glrl Reserves Cabmet Glxzcusi. Mary Bell Read June Ierard Wllma Scott Louise Reed Adelaxde Scott ITV' ffl .B.J V'i JJ! m E-ln' Prestuert X me Presrdent Secretary Treasure Chairman Program Lommxtte X er1 Smlth -Xss t Ch urm m Proffram Commlttee Gladys Daly Chalrman Socral Seruce X nda Burson Xl. orld Pellowshtp X e tt XX alktr Cl1'llY'Il1ll'l Social lwrst Semeter Paulmn S1muel Lhurm rn Sotml Setoml Stme ter Top Row Gladys Daly Vada Burson june L Larothers Louise Reed 'Nlarlon Roper Sewd Row Vesta Walker Wllma Scott Vera Smith Fhlrd Row june lerard AdelaldeS mtt Bottom Row Mary Bell Reed 1' I9 . . I '--'t--':g'p:g1:H'11-1:51:rl 1 z-.gzg::...:z:,.,z.:'-1:z11'-:-ggggzzzzg-133533113333- ------ ----------- ' - ---- vc-rg '- 5,7-' gg' f ' EMT ' Lf .w.4.-C.-4. 1. ,u..rL.,:.g...,:,: ,lf15,g.,,a,f.:.,,,,f..x7.,.,, ............ :J .,... 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R L , ' ' ' S Q 1 , 1 I I' Y , . . .V - , - I R G1rl Reserves Club iinmm fu! f 1' Lfw 1: 'Tl77'V ' .1-1v:'.t.r.,m:zxv1mzxzzft va' m Wm HE hlstory of this club dates back to 1923 when theY W C -X reorqamzed under the name of Glrl Reserves The successful year Just flnlshed can be credlt to our mterested mem bershlp a well selected cabmel and the cooperatlon of Mlss june Carothers and the faculty adx nsory board FIRST Sh'VlhS'l I' R Theme lfor Meetings The House Bcautzful Settme up conference lcabmetl Recognltlon Servlce Thankslirvlnq Mornmq Worship H1 Y G R play Kempy Football Banquets Christmas Chapel Serxlce SECONID SE'N1hsTl' R Theme For Meetings Our Garden Openmg of G R room Mid Wmter Conference Commnttee Supper H1 Y G R Banquet Easter Sunrise Servuce Mother Daughter Banquet Semor Farewell 81 Stock Judging Team 'lf TU lllhgp HI' boys rcprc Lntlng the Xoutlonal Aerlculture department of Manhattln H1 h School m tdc 1 ratner remarkable record durmq the year just past Thus team was composed of Tom Iitntly Irmcll Wllhams and Ralph Travis mth Harold Steele as alternate Ihls team won hr tm tcam prlfe JLILIQIDQ Inc Stock Poultry C ram md Dairy Cattle ID the S'1tc Hugh School judqlnq Contest held at K S X L rn XPTII S0 and May I 19M Tom B 'ttly mtl th hl fnest score out of 1 held of lbw contestants The term also mon first Lrye Stock or Xmmal Husbandry judemq LIIXISIOH In all the team won thren parchment certlhcates and a sllyer lounq tup I'hls rank also eine the team thc honor of representmq the State of Kan sas ln a Interstate judqlnq Lontest at thc XIULYICHI1 Royal I nc Stock Show at Kansas Cnty and at the Denxer Natlonal Lne Stock Show held In that Uty ln january of this year In addltlon to this the tea 1 ranked sec and at tue Fopefca I-ree Ifalr Lontest and the State I'alr contest at Hutchmson and flrst ln tne 4 H club yudqlnq contest at the Kansas National I lvc Stock Exposl tlon ln Wxtchlta udqlnq v k Q 1 on a ri 1 as s as lt IS au E,ssQ'ltIaI feature of we stock productlng for luxe stock men Nlanhattan Hldh School IS the only scho nl ln the state that has ever won the state championship twice slntc the first contest held ln 1920 The 1922 c lntest was yyon by Nlanhat tan Hugh School I5 mtton Row low ll Will: nn Ihlph Tru s I'op Row Harold Su SIL Ilenry NN Schmitz Iom Bentlcy 83 Q . , ' A ,,. 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' - ' ' ' I 1 K 'a ' ' t ' ' '1 V x Y A . 4 . 1 - . e z s. . z The Forenslc Club ,Lal 9.1 'v l'n1Z'SlA VYHl Presrdent George Davls Vrce Presrdent Travis Slever Secretary Fred Seaton Treasurer Solon Krmball HE Forensrc Club an honorary organization for those persons especially mterested and talent ed ln such actrvxtres as oratory readrng extemporaneous speaking and debate was flrst or ganrzed In 1922 wxth O M Rhme as sponsor Other sponsors to whom the success of the orgamzatxons may be largely attributed are Mr Howard Mr Merrrll and Mr Hull who has coached Manhattan debators through two successful seasons The purpose of the orgamzatnon rs to stlmulate Interest rn all forensrc actrvmes I'h1s rt does by sponsormg an rnter class debate each year encouraging partlcrpatron ln Inter scholastlc debatmg and recelvmg vrsltrng debate teams thus forming an excellent nucleous for this type of actrvlty Two hrkes one m the fall and another nn the sprung were held wrth many of the alumm members present Pillsbury Crossing IS the favorite place of retreat Members of the club wt present are TYHNISSIBVQY Solon Klmball George Davls Adelarde Scott Karl Pfeutze Carl Garranson Fred Seaton Iames Taylor john Correll Gladys Schmede mann Joseph Faley Vance Hays Galvesta Srexer and Helen Hughes Top R ns Traxls Qcntr Xante llaxs Fred Seaton Carl Garranson Karl Pfuctzc Stcond Row Helcn Hughcs t hdxs Qchmcdmann James 'taylor Galxcsta Selvcr Adclardc Scot L eorge Dans Bottom Row Edrrs Rector John Correll RC Hrll Solon Kimball Joseph Faley 28 1 1 ... 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' . . , , , 1 L I C 4 , , . , r ' L ' . y - A - Y 1 Kaw Valley Debate ORGETTING the loss of the Kaw Valley League debatmg champlonshlp last year by a narrow margin of two points to the Lawrence team the Blu and White debators began work this year wltha spmt of determxnatlon to evpress the qualnty of debatmv maternal nn M H S By vlrtue of Topeka s wnthdrawmg from theleaeue a trnangular debate was held amond Kansas Cnty Lawrence and Manhattan the question belng the abohtlon of capital pumshment The Manhattan afflrmatlve debatmg at home encountered the Lawrence negatnve wnnmng 30 George Davrs Karl Pfuetze and Larl Garranson made up the local team At the same tlme the Manhattan negative composed of Fred Seaton Io Faley and Vance Hayes met the Kansas Clty afnrmatnve team on the latters platform And though not so fortunate as thexr schoolmates were de larezl vnctors by a 21 de nsnon lTh1s gave M H S five out of a posslble sux decnsnons as well as the Kaw Valley Champnonshlp Top Row Karl Pfuetze George Dans Carl Garranson Bottom Row Vance Hays joseph Paley Randall Hlll l'rej Qeaton 63 . . 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IWXL 1 P757 I fV 'SU' J YI5Z'iZfX'T .! l. had Glrls Chorus was held thrs year during the hour setasndc for Glrls Glee Club anda speclal Gnrls Glee Club afterschool One credlt was QIVCD for Grrls Chorus wxth no extraforG1rls Glee Club The Glrls Chorus combmed wnth the Boys Glee Club and the junolr Hleh Glee Clubs qaxe a very successfulChrlstmas Cantata whxch was the fnrst ever gnen nn the Manhattan Hugh School Later the Glrls and Boys Glee Clubs presented a most excellent operetta Bulbul Although no representatives were sent to hmporla thus year the Gxrls Glee Club enter ed the Drstrlct meet whlch was held here and recelved second place All credlt for th1s successful year rs gnen to Mlss Lansmq whose efforts were certamly apprecrated The Glrls Glee Club also appeared at club meetings and chapel programs Bessle Jacobus Florence Moorman Jessne Hulse Maxme Hawley Helen Matter Beryl l'leld MHYJOYIL Dean Frances Maxwell Club Membershlp MarJor1e Peak Paullne Samuel Anna Pfuetmne, Opal lfmk Barbara Brubaker Paullne Barber Gladys Schmedeman Wilma Scott Josephine lflsk Helen Durham Ada Wlese Helen Dodge Gertrude Dent Nera bIT'llth I ucllle Corrcll Allcnc Cochrane Nlarlam Clammcr Mlldred Follette Vlola Demston Betty Armstrong hdna Maxwell Dorothy La Follette Vl ry jo Cortelyou Ruth Clencx M in bayu 88 ,y- 'i ,zzmm Edna Plcolet Naomi Atkins Ruth Claeren Genexa Allen Clance I- rlckson Selma Turner Reata VI alker Hllma Davls Dorothy Rayburn Barbara Rundle Helen Lumb Mary Hoffman Iosephlne Hanna Margu rlte Ifortner Helen Holllster Mable Toburen Elsie VN llley Eva Ste vart Wanda Platt Ilene Lyneh Elfreda johnson Dorothy Hellzel Mary Bell Read Mlldrcd Rathbun Annie 0 Brlen Pauhne B rber Marian Roper Alwlna Strong hlsxe Mae IN st Mare :ret Chaney lNI1XlI'l9 L nmpbell Viola Den ston C Iadys Menard Club Membershlp 1 IJ ,7 Irv' m will All: Pearl Combs Vada Burson Fern Barr Helen I aura Uodefe I dlth I'r1t7 Vesta INalker Irva Tufts Gladys Daley Mary Sayre Delta W 1 tmore Pdna Maxwell Beulah johnosn Nlna hshbaugh Thelma Ixelley Bessie ,lacohus Loula Sl nmons Wllma Scott Grace Roe r Daisy Ransopher Helen Murphy June Jerarfl Marne Iles I ouxse Reed Gladys Randel Dorothy Barlow Manguerlte Conroy K race Smith Maxine Wlckham Ruth Hanlln Mernm Clammer B1rb1ra Brubaker Marr an Crass Marjorie Pe ik Marguerite Combs Be-ty Armstronq I' dna Berry I uellle Duffield Wnllena Haqadorn Vera VN alker I aura Drown Olive Dodqe Calvesta Slever Mary Yoder Helen Hughes Dorothy I a Irollette Beryl Flelds Pattle Ixlmbwll I averne Huse Anna IX llson Clarissa VVeeks Esther Rockev Arla Me Burney I' leanor Murphy I Ima I eam In Vlolet Heer Helen Scott Ula Nllller Anna Cooper Venlta Sch :de Rosella Stutl I ols XX hlte Doris Coxle I uellle Lormell Marjor e Dem Ch rrlotte H xeker M man Barr JSM' QTHWIHILYZKEXTUGV lla Ackerson I:.ls1e Burqett Helen Bentley Maxme Howley Opal Iwnk Izora Wolfe Helen Currie Marjorie Lurtls Emlly Rumold Lorene Ixelly Rachel I ampreeht Grace C effert Josephlne Iwslt Louise jones Bessle jollex Laura IN lllfonef Evelyn Sohlm fer Fern I ultt Lesta I 'mrenee Annle Ixerr Franels WI rxxxell Adelalde Scott Mary Wlauxell Alice I rlne Nlargwret Darden Pauline S unuel Vera Smlth Adel! 1 She Helen NleR me Cra e Xustm Helen Durh rm blitlys Nliw fi...- Home Rooms HE Home Rooms orqanwed this year forthe first time proyed in most cases successful Each teacher had a Home Roon with flom twenty to thirty pupils in each room It was I forty minute period which miqht be spent in study discussion group meetings or as an ae tivlty period Xssembly was held at that tim ex ery Tuesjay Dur1nQ the year nearly every horne room had eharqe of an assembly program Seyeral hmme rooms had exchange proframs with others They sponsored yolley hall and basketball tournaments and sexeral soeial functions Los Castellanos ARI X in I ebrua v the Spinlsh students met and diseusseel the posslbllltyuf a Spanish elub in 'Vlanhattan High School A short time later a elub xx as oreianlled md a eonstitution was adopted 'Ihe offieexs eleeted for the remaining year were President Josephine I isk X lee President Jesus Martinez Se retary Treasurer I ayxrence bmith librarian Ruthelaren and eritie Cecil Reel I os Lastellanos yy ls chos n as the name red mel yellow as the eolors and a small Qold arroyx head as the pin There were nine eharter members Josephine I lsIx jesus Martinez Doris Coyle I raneis BiIt7 Elsie Mae West Leell Reel Llviee I'riekson joe Menfie and Calxestt Sieyer 'I be a charter memhei one must hue had in nel me of I oi II in Spmish forthe pxeeeeelinq semester About twenty people were initiated duilnq the semester The purpose of the eluh was to promote .1 Qreatel interest in Spanish mei to eneouriffe com ersation il Spanish Members are Ey1'l ufts Ruth Llaeren -Xlyyma Stione I-th I Bess I linor Murphy -Xrla McBurney Opal Iinle Loula kimmons Vt illaid Cougl ron II irry Dieblei Merle Allen Dorothy Ia Follett Anna Vtilson Helen Muiphx Pxttie Iximball Phillig eibson Art Guild I4,NIkIkIII is X es ee I Itieelx ohns n ie lsu e Iifibeth I'1 Seelettl ee Ixxii 1Wetsu ie emo Y ifeel into an it e s e Ibexi on Lt ITUN I lllk t tl III NPIXL I k LL NL K I I mheis I tie s ee e f ny meml e e N ell W me I oi o IW ntin Ilaeleev x I eyxm eelt it Iiex n x tllel ui eNeiu 1 et I IIS' e k I I so - I ' A ' ' ' 5 ' , 'If 1 ' ' I ' . I ' ' : ' ', ' i L X I 1 ' L ' r A . L LY I . . , g W ' J. ' I ' I , . I . ' e .. I. ' I '- -5- IIII I I ' ' K II I I: sl' I V A ' I F4 Z v ' ,xii ' :. :' je e. '..t' ' ' if . 1' ' , , ' . 5 Q. e f ' , a j 'e ' ' ', 3 ',, .U , ' I' iz, '. 'o - - 1' - 5 1 ' 1 z 'z.' ' 'Sz -A l , 152 1A ' x x I 1 I l I -' 'r' I N' I It I V ' 't ' l' 2' ' fa 1 L, ' ' 2 I '5 . - 1' -V K K U -- it v -5 Y- -I -' I . -I I 1. I . ' e. 'vTe. . I - .......... I'IlI': Y -it Yi ' '- 'res ,....... , IC '- 2 I io 'I' ' -1 I r -r .,..,,.. IC X ' 'anlt Q '- 2 .' .......... . ,XII '- I 1 Iizirly in the school year of IEI2i!!3. the menl I tl ' S1 ' 1' Iligh School art classes oreanl' ' ' .X' Gull I. with the art inftru 'tor Ie-nnie' I.. -.I ith. as sp sor. I'rIinzn'iIy. the tluiltl was orgzmiz -I lor the' pin fe ol' givii Q in '- time to the stu ly :ind application of nrt problems in their re-Izilion In Ille-, II does :I e'e'rt1iin amount ol IAL'SCItl'L'Il worlc. tlnly mi-mhe-rs ol the high SCIl1nlIIll'Ie'IIlSsL'S1:l't'LIIQIIWIUIUI11lIeI4IlIIe'LIIlIIle'litlIIeI.1lI'IIIIYL' V I' Q 1 '-r, The off't'ei's are e-Ie-'t'I lor :I ti-rm ill ont- .' -most 'ix .XII pupils wh I Iizlvt- liewn me o' I -art clzisi sin '- th- Lluilelkorgginixittion may Ise-come honorg A vers. Th' IXe'tix'- II- il e-rs :ne Lenzlrel iliveii. Rll -rt Y ne-r, Clqluel I' we-II. Ifllis West. I: ' ' , lla 'ie llziys. Che-ste-r I'owe-Il, lil Ii -' '. Que: in I' A - ve-r. Fl: 'iv Isles. Claeljs Tolf I, I. c'lI - Q 'I Itz. Iilizah- h Ifrz nk. I.e-zu I-iranli. Hilma Ilzlvis. Rosel z Lutz. Iilfreielzl johnson. Nl:lrgLie'ite I'ortne-r. Ilzlztl Ilolwon. Nlglriznn Cross. .XII Irwin. I.1lur:llIrovn. Agnes ,Iuinpi-r NILIXIIIL' NIcL'oi'iniuIf. 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Muszc and Drczmatzcs Emporla and K S A C Debate mWtm AN ING conquered all their foes alone the Kaw the Manhattan debators were forced to seek foes from another region the xlctnm heme Emporia The Child Labor Amendment was the questton for dxscusslon and one trmc judge gave decrslon on the debate Though some of the debators were inexperienced and there was little tlme for preparatlon Manhattan teams were successful m both dnvnslons of the contest The affnrmatne team was com posed of Edrls Rector Joseph Faley and Helen Huqhes Solon Kimball Adelaide Scott and Dor othy Raburn yourneyed to Emporia to uphold the negative snde of the question The M H S teams havmg been vnctorxous ln all contests held thrs hr Carl Garranson and Joe Faley were chosen to represent Manhattan ln the State Forensn contest held at K S A C They entered the thlrd round of the debate also upon the Child Labor Amendment by forfent by opposmq teams They then succeeded nn defeatme Downs 'S 0 and advanced to the semlfinals where they were defeated by the strong Marysville team 'Z 2 ln the consolatlon match wnth Hutchnn son they also lost 3 2 Other M H S representlves ln the contest were Solon Kimball ln oratory Gordon Nonken ln extempore speaknng and Mary Burr m readme Randall C Hnll who Just completed has second year as coa h of debate nn M H S was largely responslble for the excellent shownnq tn the forensic actlvltues ttns year Anoth r lmportant thine to be considered ns that eleven persons partlclpated rn unter Schollstlc debate this year and flve of them will be back to malntam the hugh standard of achleve ment 84 . 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Boys Glee Club Membershlp Boys, Glee Club MAZL19 ,ef f HE Boys Glee Club thls year conslsts of about 20 members who although their number were rather few have had a very successful year The Boys Glee Club combined with the Gnrls tamed off first place as Mixed Glee Llub at the Dnstrlct Music contest One cr dnt was given for the year the same as for glrls chorus All credlt for the successful year IS unamlmously grven by all members of the Glee Club to Miss Lansing Mark .Abbott Allen Cochrane Clarence Jacobus Harry Muller Cecnl Reel Leon Stemer Revus Berkley L she Culp Howardl nmngs Gordon Nonken Harlan Rhodes Franklin Thackely George Boone Orvnlle Hays Richard Kendall Robert Pfuetze Gerald Rehrlg Roland Turner Allen Fltzgerald Clyde Brown Harold Hofmann Ernest Martin lNllfred Platt Max Sllkman Harry Jacobson 7 'fir' 'z' lf-'ffQi?Ez.Ei5?iL?7fizE.iu'fs1'w: fA l 'Ti 'zx1Z?z'i 1M ' ' - '-N ---'-Af---------- ------ V - .-4n-....-q .... 4. ...... ..... .... .. .... .-....... .... ...-..................-.........-., 1 . . , v U , . . . . - , y s 9 . . 6 . . I Orchestra .ann mf f rv ,z sw 14 vs may sg' m1vf'r'v-m1-:sn-xr' DBEX'N mini Hl' hrgh school orchestra when lt was organized at flrst of the year had rather a small enroll ment due to conflicts wlth oth r subjects Later 01 however more stulents entered lt was able to practice every day because there was noband practrce dulng school hours The orchestra played at the H1 Y G R play thelmlor play the Semor play, the Junior Hugh Operetta and Semor Hugh Operetta The orchestra won tirst place m the Flrst Annual Musical Festival held m Manhattan thxs sprung A real mtre t was taken un th or h tra by th students and altogether the year was very successful Orchestra Roll Vlolms Cella McNay Wanda Vlckery Vlrelma Forrester Mlnnle Best Wayne Markle Helen Mu phy Grayce Rogers and Agnes jumper Cello Gladys Schmedeman and Paulme Samuel Saxaphone Mary Bell Read Gra G Cfert Manua Kastner Roscoe Brigham Fllen Roberts Alto Horn Allan Fitzgerald Clarinet Roy Pasley Dnck Dxjde Ivan Reld Hal McCord Paul Davxes Cornet Bllly Guerrant Earl Moyer lxan Lrbbs Trombone Theodore Skmner jlmmle Bean Leslie Culp Bass Jay Kimball Snare Drum Porter Correll Bass Drum Howaad Klpfer Plano Lesta Lawrence The Band he boy s band was organized this year for the fnrst time It took the place of a high school band and mcluded hugh school and Iunror hlgh school students I'he band played at the basket ball games tt the Country Store and ln the Sectronal Music Tournament where rt won flrst place The organrzatxon had a very successful year accordmg to R H Broun superxlsor and dxr ctor 50 . 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Kempy mira: A farce rn three acts was presented by the Hr Y G R clubs of Manhattan Hugh School Klngsley VV Givens coached the play CAST OF CHARACTERS Ruth Bence Dad Bence Ma Bence jane Wade Katherme Bence Ben Wade Kempy james Duke Merrrll Mary Bell Read Vance Hays Frances Maxwell Gladys Daly Lucille Correll Maurlce Whetzel Karl Pfeutze Edwm Houghton The entlre play Kempy centers around Kate Bence who mtends to be a wnter actress or painter and has just returned from an art school and Kempy james a plumber WY10 iniefldi to become a famous architect and has hrs plans drawn for a wonderful church Years before Kate had wrrtten a book which had been a mrserable farlure but Kempy had read the book and swore that he would marry the gurl who had wrrtten lt Kempy whrle ln the Bence home flxmg some plpes meets Kate and durmg therr conver satron fmds that she rs the author of the book he had read Kate fndrng hrm very mterestmg becomes mfatuated wlth hum and before he realized It has hrm on the way to be married The Bence Estate according to Dad Bence IS on the verge of bankruptcy and he had In tended that Kate should marry a rrch young man named Duke Merrrll who rs rn love wrth her When Mr Bence hears of Kate s marrrage to a penmless plumber he becomes very angry and will have nothmg to do wrth erther one of them Duke Merrill owns a mortgage on the Bence home andm order to help Kempy out signs over thus mortgage to Kempy for hrs church plans Kempy IS able to assert himself now but soon fmds that he IS m love wrth Ruth the youngest Bence glrl Ruth returns hrs affectxons Upon mvestlgatlon Duke Merrill flnds that the marriage IISCQHCC 15 Illegal This makes nt very frne for all Kate and Duke are marned whlch pleases the entnre Bence family and from the drrft of things Ruth and Kempy wlll perform the ceremony soon The play which was very sucecssful was the flrst to be staged m the new High School audltorlum 91 PM ----- ------- --------' H '-'f ---- -'-- ------ ----------- - -----f ...1...Q ..... 45. ...... 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' ' - , The Ihlrteenth Chalr 4 v 1,11 sh' fifi 'rv was F Mystery Play m three acts Presented by Jumor Class March Directed by John Vtray Young Helen O lNe1ll Will Crosby Mr Crosby Roscoe Crosby Edward Wales Vlary Eastwood Helen Pent Grace Standish Braddlsh Trent N era Smuth John Correll Helen Laura Dodge Rexus Berkley James Taylor Paullne Samuel Rosella Stutz Eva Tufts Walter Simpson Howard Standish Edwm Houghton Phlhp Mason Francls Blltz Elizabeth Erskme Pattle Klmball Pollock Hlram Brovxn Rosalie La Grange Clarence Erickson Tum Donahue Fred Seaton Sergeant Dunn Allen Fltzgerald 'SV' 'Y1Iil'w The plot centers around the murder of Spencer Lee a frlend of Fdward Vt ales A plan xx as formed by Mr Wales and Tum Donahue a police Inspector to play upon the superstltlous fears of the murdererand make hxm confess Rosalla La Grange a spmtuallstlc medium atte lds a recep lon given by Mr and Mrs Crosby ln honor of their son Wlll Crosby and flancec Helen O Nelll during the exenme, she IS to Q0 into a trance and tell the name of the suspected murderer of Spencer Lee lust as she IS about to tell the name of the gurl that went to Spencer Lee s rooms just before the murder Mr Wales IS stabbed ln the back Inspector Donahue IS called to the home and an lnvestlgatlon follows Helen O Nelll IS accused of the murder but her mother who IS Rosalie La Grange IS able to clear up the mystery by her magic arts and Phlllp Mason IS conxlcted Inspector Donahue realizes his faults and gn es the credlt to M xdamc La Grange With '1 well chosen c1st and able director john W ay Youn f thc play was proclaimed a succc s 92 r Q - - ixgr1.11m'1v1.fL'f:f4i'1112?.12 11iQ1?1 11'123?L '13L2z1r'3131'1z:u,:3'-'QFE?LQ11,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,......... 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Semor Class Play MYZJKXIUJA1 1'iZ'fI17XL.A'LAu,l J xidii-ll rn'i'Sl iY VSH K HE FOUR FLUSHER a comedy of three acts was the Semors contrlbutron to the dramatrc productions given this year Its success was due for the most part to Ferdmand Vonland ,lr the coach He was asslsted by an able and expenenced cast The characters and the parts they portrayed are jerry Dean Izvanqellne Gay Horace Rrqgs Andy Whrttaker Mrs Dwlqht Allen June Allen Dr Mule Faraday P J Hannerton Robert Rrggs Ira Whittaker Mr Gateson Mr Roqers The Maud Ruth Claeren Claressa Weeks Mitchell Allen Lawrence Smlth Frances Maxwell June Jerard Gordon Nonken Quentm Brewer Karl Pfeutze Vance Hays Ellrs West George Davls Wrlma Scott Much credrt rs also due Wilbur Nay Bully Nxchols DevoreSm1ley Catherine Halstead Solon Kimball Adelarde Scott Maurice Whetzel and Mr Chestnut all deserve speclal mentlon for therr work rn makrng the play a success Specral mention should be made of the new scenes which had to be specially construct ed for the play These were made under the drrectron of Wrlbur S Nay with Harold Hofmann and Bllly Nrchols assrstrng Also much credit lS due Maurlce Whetzel ln the secunng of the stage propertres Mmor Salmon should also be mentloned lt ns planned to leave thrs scenery as a memoral to the school from the Semor class 93 . igmr' N 'TTT 1?2?Q i' Z' ''FP' Z?::':?1E':7: :''T '1'... 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' S . . 1 ' - - 1 - LWLJGLRIZEM .uAIZ'S,.m mu 1 .4 uTT.225'4FJ' Iamxt Bulbul Casplan a Lllla Allan Dosay justlo lamlt ls determlned to Annual Operetta BULBUL Cast of Charactc rs A well meanlng but fussy lxttle monarch Hrs beautiful daughter An amicable young pnnce Court chaperon A friend to Bulbul A frlend to Caspxan Keeper of the Royal Spectacle Ernest Martm Helen Durham Revus Berkley Lucille Corre Vera Smlth Harl ln Rhodes Allen Cochrane Keeper of the Royal Cash Box Ahene Cochrane Chorus Maud of Honor Frnends to Caspian Lords and Ladies of the Court Housemaxds SYNOPSIS marry the Prmcees Bulbul to a young prlnce whom she never seen The pnnce comes dlsgulsed asa pedler and wms her love Alvm also wms the love of Lllla Iamnt promises that any gurl who wlshes t 0 marry any man ln hrs kmgdom just needs to ask hum and he will say yes This IS the chance that Ida the court Chaperon has been waltmg for and she asks lamlt to marry her At the close a t I edd np e w mg IS promlsed ln the future 94 -'QTW-im -'-I. -U-W' ---------V--A--m .A., -.Y.--...- ........... ..- ......., W , H- ,,,, - .4,,, -, --.Y , W W H ,, HW, f -----' ---- -r- s-- '--- I7 v' ' ! 11 H , ,.,,. n ld . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . - . . . . . ' .... ' ' . .... . J . . . . S . . . . . I I 5 . ' - - . - v v A Athlefzcs But how you plaund thc gamc I I He will not wrile, you won or Inst Y P J Y' +5 Nt x xi Fx M 7 mi Xfflifffx if X EJKX UfxJxofafsfXfDfX H Blue. 'Nl lx hung publlslledtus yea1 hx tha class of NlI'tttLI1 hundred tuentx wc mth tho. 11Lw 111 m1nd of hemq a comulete ruord ot all tha. sthool mterests for the past ygar So that 111 ye mrs to mme you may look throuqh Its paqes and rufall all thc. 111tf,1ut111Q faatuusof tht uhool XL 1r N91 9111 L ad1111111Nt1 llltill 1s1th 1Il the fdlnll fum o mxtructou who w111ll111Ql1 an 3llLl1llX htlped LIN S1111 I5 patent of our v.dut1t1o11 Next au. the. p11.tL11uoftl1ose m 1111 hnlox Illlt men thouqh Soma 111 dld not know 151wdlasothe15 -Xnd jllit to thmk of the 111 my d1ffers,ntpathsofl1fe thq 111. tak I up and thit thu 1111 hu sn xttu oxer the entlrn fun of thg L 11th xu.111m lllw 1 dream otal to mmd thi 111 1111 good lIlULS xvg 1llhadtofdl1t1 1n o1Q111111t1on athlntlcs sphool htm 111 tmnl all most 1111 ex 115 111m t1at ut 1111Qht lu our 11Q 1 st mo L 1 our .10 111 94 'Ldff 'LX F1-xjhxyx KN 7- x J -7- x4 2' .74 .fx M XXV V X X . 1 2 ' 2 f ' Ii - -' 1 L 11- 1 f M .- 1 M A ' I 1: ' ' Q- .gr-1.5. 1941 XVQX Th- ' 1 ' 1 - ' 'iz11' ,NX - H 1 f ' : ' 5 ' K j fl t Q 111- g 1 :gr 'T Y X 1 - 'L ' . X, K 1,1 A, .. .-. 1, .. M ed class 111ates:allofwhoscfaces we recog- ' V A I. 1, s. ,.. A ' A ' I I A X ing , 2 ' ' J 'z 1 'ed P 'I' .l ' - z j lf ' - M it :111d:- g--1.1 J Lk: K ix, J :l l '- Q l' -- l Q l : 'l l ' f- ! la,s 1 ',l4l, V 5 S , siffx affqff an xfavo 'X -Q' fv a 7 7 ' fl x!,ffN!?rfX-- J ' -fer X X I if N'F'l'XX ,Ng IJIN CARINVR Unch LEO B-XLDILRSUN Pootb ll Capt lxARL PHLL TAF Lheer Leader ROLAND TURNER Basketball Capt 94 32 :, W A . . N , , W--.-.-,. ,. M a ,. , ,, -VV I l r' I i . Q 1 H , 3 ' . ' . 54. a f W , Y a A a ,, aa,A A4 ma- A .A .' ' ' ' a . '. ' I ' f, N . . , Basketball 1925 26 'YMLZ lZx.zPSof' 2 'Q ,.zI 1. 11 Dfw LIZJ mlxlla LTHOUGH Manhattan dndn t always get the hngh snde of the score the basketball season was a success Luck dnd seem to be agannst the team on goal shootnng but as the season advanced so dnd the team Teams that defeated Manhattan at the fnrst of the sea son found nt nmpossnble to do so nn the second encounter later nn the season The Manhattanntes were good on the defense as well as the offense and the floor work and formatnon of the team were excellent Manhattan captured the cup nn the dnstrnct tournament held at Wamego In tne Kansas State Hngh School Athletnc assocnaton sectnonal tournament Manhattan beat Washnngton by a score of 39 to 19 but was defeated by Topeka wnth a score of 20 to 17 Also Manhattan was de feated by Marysvnlle wnth a score of 34 to 27 Although several of the team wnll graduate thns sprnng next year s team wnll have some fine maternal to start the season wnth Also there are some fine players on the second team that wnll no doubt take thenr stand on the tive next year The basketball season of the second team was very successful The team played snx games and were successful nn wnnnnng five of the snx games The second team took a very dom ln ant part nn the basketball season of M H S They were very valuable nn shownng up the hrst team maternal and also made very good opponents for the fnrst team nn practnce games It took a good man wnth fast consnstent playnng to make the second team thns year The scores of the games are Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan 2 Lawrence 3 Manhattan 1 Abnlene 26 Wamego Manhattan 2 Salnna 3 Salnna Manhattan 2 Clay Center 2 Topeka 40 Clay Center Wamego 9 lunctnon Cnty 22 DISTRICT TOUNAMENT Wamego 9 Manhattan 23 Alta Vnsta 6 SFCTIONAL TOURNAMENT Washnngton 19 Vlanhattan 27 Marysvnlle 34 Topeka 20 'l he Scores of the Second Team Games are Wamego 7 Manhattan 23 DeMolav 31 Iunctnon Cnty 10 Manhattan 24 Lenardvnlle 20 College Short Course 16 Manhattan 25 Fort Rnley 14 Concordna Iunctnon Cnty Manhattan 1 Lawrence 1 Manhattan 2 Emporna 3 Manhattan 2 Concordna 1 Manhattan 2 Emporna 3 102 ,.,,,,,,1:tg:.g 71,: '2'7i 'i 7 iff. . - -'- T' '- ' ' ' ' - ,lTf 'jgTZ:::. 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L-XPTI-XX ROLAND TURNER Guard He was a consistent player and prox ed to be a fme captaln for the team Rolle was tlexer on the offense and strong on the defense He will not be back nuct year XX Il til R NAY Guard Sam was a good running mate for elther Turner or Parker Hrs speed and team splrnt made hlm an excellent guard 'Nay wlll grad uate thls sprung PERRY SCANI AWD Guard He was llkea hurrltanegomg down the floor bemg mmble qulck md peedy fat e was a good shot at short range and will eertalnly he mlssed next year JOHN REED Forward Iohn was an evteellent forward He was a speedy player a good goal eager and clever ln floor work He wlll get a diploma thls sprung C P R 'XI D SMITH Forward Smith was smwllbut mighty as a basketeer On the offense he was fast and eould eade the ball anywhere near the free throw lme He wnll he a demon next season f- LOYD PARKER Guard He was a mmble drlbbler and a good shot at long range Toad This IS his last year ln M H S XX I LI- RED PI ATT Center Tad could play elther center or forward He wasa good shot a fighter and was very effr lent ln teamwork He will be back to fight for the team next year I PSLIF VHCKHAM Guard Wlekham could play two posltlons elther guard or forward He was tireless and deter ln the teams formatlons He will be very xaluable next year NN ll LIAM GIINGRICH Center Bull made a good center because of his ablllty to Jump H was placed as eenter on the flrst all dlstrlct team at NN amego He wlll be back next year ROY XLVIGREN Forward Roy was speedy mmble and a good shot He was placel as for ward and captam of the flrst all district team at VVamego He wlll be back for another season Top Row Phllllp C nbson K nneth Chastain l mn Berry Bottom Row Charley Pls leo Haldersm john C artner Walter Stlngley 103 ' . I . . . . . , . T Y , n 4 A - I . A Y t . . ' . , 1 I f . L . 1 'l . V - v W n l . ' - - - .. ,, always shot underhanded which made him very valuable for long shots. - . . ' V .. . ,. K - -- , . . e I A 1 V ' ' ' r . - ' ' T . 9 - .. .' . J ' '- ' T., . 1 , 2. , ' ' K Doc Le, Urn GN Ba 6 DOY! Haw. Alu OPQ. 0 o'e. 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II- 'L J - 2 j g I 'L L - 5 o - ' ' L john Gartner , Coach I If I' 1 'ii'r.Z .v 'X Jf T was a red letter day rn M H S when john F C artner was secured as coach of all athletrcs rn thc hrgh school Loach Cartner was formerly a K S A C athlete and agraduate of the class of .Za Mr Gartner was not only assrgncd as coach of all athlctrcs but as drrector of physrcal cduntron a course rn whrch all students are gryen the benefrts of physrcal trarnrng Coach Gartner was a xcry promrnent Aggrc athlrte berng the possessor of thru. letters rn trrck 'Xlso hc has broken the college drscus throw rn each of hrs years of competron The football squad contarned only one letter man but Cartner took the squad and deyel oped rt rnto one ef the best teams n the state In basketball he took 1 squad wrth lrttle expcrrcnce and developed rt rnto 1 strong fast team by the end of the season Track tennrs and golf recerved the same careful drrcctron asdrd basketball and football And now near the end of the school year M H S rs adding the frnrshrng touches for a success ful year of athletrcs The credrt of thc successful year rn athletics goes to Coach Cartner for rt w as hrs careful coachrng that developed our squads rnto strong teams Leo Balderson, Football Captam KST season was Balderson s thrrd year of football He started out as guard durrng hrs frrst year rn hrgh school and has held that posrtron ever srnce Durrng these years he has estab lrshed hrmself rn the M1nhatt'm team He was thc only letter man back thrsycar and be c rusc of hrs abrlrty he was elected Jornt captarn for next year Bally s frght rn the games kept up the sprrrt of thc team Durrng hrs three years of play mg hc has been a bundle of strength rn the lrne not only on thc defensne but on offensrve plays as wcll Bally was good on dragnosrs he almost always knew what play the opponents were gorng to usc Hc was capable Of playrng any posrtron ln the lrne whrch proves he knew the game well 'Nlnxt ycar s team wrth Baldcrson and Lee as captarns should be xery successful Roland Turner, Basketball Captarn OLLIE frrst took hrs stand on the Manhattan frxe yard lrne last year He started rn basketball as guard and has held that posrtron srnce He started out wrth ateam that had lrttle experrence and as the team deyeloped so drd Rollre Hrs playrng pleased so well that he was elected captarn of the team thrs year As a cap tarn he has been yery successful Ht has kept the team eorngatall trmes Any man can lead a team whcn cxcrythrng rs gorng along nrcely but when thc game looks gloomy at trmcs rt trkes w good cwptrrn and that rs why Turner w rs successful Hc wlw rys kcpt the tcam frghtrng and ncxer cnc thc sprrrt of the frxc 1 chance to drsappear Turncr drdnt let the fact that hc was captarn kccp hrm from prescntrng some good plnrng llc w rs frnc on thc offensryc and dt cnsrxc and lrc w rs good on long rangc haskcts Karl Pfuetze, Cheer Leader ARI PFLETZIL takes hrs place among the four brg men of 'VI H S athlctrcs for hrs con srstent efforts rn chccr leadrng Enough credrt rs scldom grxen the cheer leader rn the excrt ment of the game they are forgotten However a great dealof credrt should be grxen the cheer leaders for rt was therr efforts whrch organrzed the rooters and urged them to cheer the teams to x rctory Karl was an excellent cheer leader He was consrstent, ambrtrous, and possessed a lot of pep He has been cheer leader for four years, the frrst two years he was assrstant cheer reader and the last two years head cheer leader Karl graduates thrs sprrng and rt wrll be drffrcult to frnd some one to frll the posrtron of cheer leader as well as he drd 98 -3-get-11,11,ggzpp-13-pg-A ffm :,,:,5:..,::.,,.:.,,: ,z .1-:-11:11,r4g1131y--'-f--------- ---------- -Q5-g gg-y,,,g:, ,,,,,: 'TQIV i7:::'iT Y, ,:,i:::,, ,J ' ,.f,3,.gi3 '1 , 1? 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V ' VM ' . ' 1. . . ' 1 Q ' . ' A .V ,r 115 ' , . V--1.1 .fr-'1r . 1 s - - - s Review Of The Football Season f fra' '- ' '.'-.-g5 g,: ii'ki T-im'- '- qu 'A'-' HE Manhattan High School football season was again a success. The team under the direction of Coach Gartner and the leadership of Captain Balderson fought and won some hard battles. The Manhattan aerial attack was employed quite frequently. A fast backfield made possible the success of the aerial attacks also a great deal of the credit goes to the quick, medium heavy ine. The Manhattan football schedule consisted of some of the strongest teams in the state but our team was successful in winning five games, tying two and losing only two. At the end of the season the 'Blue Devils played Haskell, who were not on the football schedule. The dope' favored Haskell but the team s consistent playing and fight won the game 6 to their 0. Clean playing sportmanship and snappy teamwork were contributing factors to the suc- cess of the team Their indomitable fighting spirit combined with the coaching of John Gartner made them a powerful team Considerable credit must be given ihe second team for it was their battling against the first team that put the team in shape to play The second team played three games and were suc cessful in winning all of them Next years team should be as successful as this years if not more so because ses eral letter men will return The letter men that will be back are Balderson Lee Platt Almfren, Allin King Marshall Blame and Killian Also there are some experienced men on the second team that will no doubt develop into letter men next year Manhattan 2 Junction City 6 Manhattan Salina 13 Manhattan Abilene 7 Manhattan 0 Lawrence 0 Mauhattan Emporia 7 Manhattan Topeka 2 Manhattan Clay Center 0 Manhattan Chapman 1? Manhattan Haskell 0 The scores of the second team are Manhattan Reserves 7 St George 0 Manhattan Reserves 19 St George 6 Manhattan Reserves 24 Leonardville 20 All Manhattan Hrgh Football Team :artisan .4 1' ELI' CTINC an -Xll Manhattan Hrgh S hool Team fron the abundance of materral yxhreh has held up the honors of the sehool through the thrrteen years of cornpetrtron rs drffleult and has possrbrlrtres of many dan fers The competrtron rn present day football s much greater However rt must be sard of the yyarrrors ofother days they toak on all comers playrng the best of the state s teams as do the present day teams In the selectron of the followrng team an endeayor has been made to pla e all of the best players of therr respeetrye posrtrons together and then to prck the most out standrng player rn the sport and rt shoull be the asprratron of ev ry future player to be placed on thrs team Rrght End l mmett Skrnner Left Pnd James Prrce Rrght Tackle Alvrn Jolley l eft Tackle Zarlrnden Pearson Rrght buard Wrlbur Knrght Left Q uard Dewey Houston Center Bertrand Pearson Quarter Back Owen Cochrane Rrght Half Hobart Farrman Left Half Captarn John Clark Full Back Walter Crevrston In the ends a parr has beea selected largely for therr abrlrty to recerve forward passes Emmett Skrnner was an outsandrng player Heady strong and adept at recervrng passes H starred also on the Affgre team berng Captarn one year and later played and starred for several years wrth the famous Quantrco Marrne team Prrce rs also a good recerver of passes Hrs hrgh school record places hrm as the rrghtful contestant for the other errd H was a frne student and a clean ver atrle player He also is vsrnnrng fame vsrth the Aggres ln the tackles no frner or more povyerful player ever graced a hrgh school or possrble a college team Jolley has played consrderable professronal football srnce hrs hrgh school days He yyas captarn rn hrs day and a rnrghty good one Hrs specraltv yy as playrng ro Jrng center Of lurlrnden Pearson lrtte need to be sard to enlrghten the present day football fan He has covered hrm elf wrth glory on the X f fre team rnel hrs seleetron on one of the All Arnerrcan College teams for 1925 rs a grert honor to hrmself and the hrgh school There hay been m my good g rards rn the d rys gone by but the tyyo seeleeteel are thought to be far rboye any other that eorrlel h rye been preked D yxey Huston yyas the gre rtest dropkreker thrs school or the Aggres hrs er r produced Certrrnly rn educated toe yyas hrs Powerful a great reserye of energy alyyays rn store rnel r knoyyleel fe of footbrll stratefy ryere all ln Of Wrlbur Knrfht lrttler ly royya of th pre ert el ry fan He was rn sehool rn the davs le fore the yxar and yyrth Jolley H raslon John Clark rrrlotlrersyyherr 'Nl H S trecl Hutchrnson for the State Champronshrp He erme to sehool wrth absolutely no knoyyleelfe of football and hrs chref attrrbute yyas a body of non At center another Pearson ersrly places st rnelrn f our rboye eyen l eo l oresman who was the best of the e rrly days Bertr rnd Pearson r rs he rdy and yersatrle pl ryer rs has ever graced Nlanhatt rn Hrgh S hoolt am Hrs re rrd as twree bern 1 el eted Cap trn proy es hrs place rn the frrst rank of former play ers Cochrane rs plaeel at quarter and John Llark also a quarter yxas shrfted to half, and made captarn a posrtron he elese ry es because ofhrs record both m hrgh s hool and college Coeh rane anb Clark are both pr ernrer punters and drop krckers and won fame on on the Aggre team Ifarrman at rrght half yyas alymays good for yardage and carrred a deadly strff arm rn the days thrs was extensryely used He yyas a tall and rangy a srx footer hard to tackle and an open freld runner par excellence Creyrston places at full back entrrely for hrs lrne plungrng abrlrty Headrer players have been on other teams but none excelled hrm rn thrs yard garnrng abrlrty He was always frghtrng and defendable when ad extra frve yards was needed It may seem to some of the present day football fans that the boys who have been on teams the last few years, when Manhattan Hrgh has produced wrnnrng, teams, are not grven con srderatron But rf the selectron rs checked usrng the war as the drvrdrng lrne,rt wrll be seen that players are selected from the teams srnce then, and srx from prevrous teams, as even a drvrsron was possrble 104 . 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I Y 7 ' ' A v 4 1 U v ' The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon W-HSL 1 'W Q Y -rv mr AJ x ZYlILV '2Z'WZ 'Xl'V. un Fr ul F ...WL Hl- Glrls Athlctlc Assocntlon of thc Manhattan hugh school mth tot rl cnrollmcntof eighty members held its flrst meeting Dc embcr 14 19.25 and has taken an actlve part ln school lrfe since that tlme The purpos of thc assoclatlon IS fou fold lfrrst to supplement the regular gymnaslum work second to encourage outdoor and indoor sports thnd to uphold good cltlzenshrp rn our school and fourth to promote ln every may the physical xxeltarc of the gurls of Manhattan hrgh school The flrst executne board consists of Xthlctrc Drrcctor Miss Kathermc Horner Pres1dentAlrce Bobbette Armstrong Secrctary and Treasurcr Vcra Smlth Dean of gurls Miss lunef Carolhers and executrve Hrke Master Fvelyn Sohlrngcr The offrccrs clectcd hold therr offnces for a term of at least one year The executlvc board meets tvucc a month and carrles on he buslness of the Assoclatron General meetings of the entire assolcatlon arc held lVtlL9 a month and each meeting IS ln charge of a program committee nhrch serves for a perrod of one month Each meetrng rs planned to brrng out some phase of physical educatlon also songs characterrstlc of the G A A are s.lng at the meetings A pomt system IS Included ln the constltutlon of the association xx hereby an honorary athlet1C letter M may be vxon The sports of the G A A are xolley ball hockey basket ball baseball tenms hrkmg and track Color tournaments and class tournaments are held ln each sport A varsxty team rs chosen after the class tournaments vnnrch rs composed of the best players of all the teams The members of the assocratron Lucllle Correll Vera Smrth Helen Laura Dodge Paulrne Samuel Rachel Lamprecht Dorothy La Follete Clarlssa Vteeks Laverne Huse Mrytle Garrett Verla Bennett Elva Burgess Bertha Nye Dorothy Prper Mary Yoder Margaret Darden Helen McRae Mrldred Follett Jesse Hulse Ada Selby Blanche Blarr Lulu Mae Smlth Vnola Denn ston Laura Mae Gunter Barbara Brubaker Helen Lumb C ladys May Elsre May West Gladys Menard Dnxre Howard Ruth Rrchards Elsre Wrlley Mary Sayre Gladys Randel Bessle Jolley Evelyn Sohlmger 'Vlaxme Wickham ,losephme Frsk Beulah Johnson Reatalean Walker Dorothy Barlow Mabel Beck Hazel Parker Ethel Parker Wanda Platt Arlene Cochrane Charlotte Remrck Ada VNQISC Cladys Schmedemann Vada Burson Arla McBurney l ourse Jones Galvesta Server Wrllena Hagadorn Verde Hanlm Mary Jo Cortelyou Betty Armstrong Marlon Cross Helen Hughes Adella Shedd SelmaTurner Helen Hollister Maxme Hawley Edrteltrrtz Luc1lleShult7 Dorothy Dexter Gayl Russel Eleanor Murphy Alice lrvwrn Barbara Rundle Mary Bell Read and lourse Reed 106 Track 1026 zxma4'omvmmw 1 1 wfarozs u az rw-:rf-vrrxr' .Q .mme HE track season for thus year looks unusually fm Onlv a few of the t acksters of last years spuad graduated thus there are many expenenced men back to gam laurels fo,- themselves and the hrffh school Xl o there are many men out for track tnat do not have much experrence but wrll no doubt d velop mto valuable maternal by the erd of the season Track IS a sport which has not recened very much rnteresl rn M H S untrl the last few years In these last few years the sport has taken new lrfe anj now stands with the bug athletrc actrvrtes of the school The tracksters have a good schedule this year The team entered the Baker Relays the Mrssourl Valley Inter scholastic meet and the state meet a Emporla Also a dual meet wrth Wamego wrll be held In the Kansas Relays at Lawrence Ienmngs represented Manhattan rn the hugh rump Balderson ln yavehn throw Kung rn the 220 yard dash and Brown rn the mrddle dlstance runs Vernon Buck Kung took frrst place rn the 220 yard by running the drstance m 233 se onds Howard Jennmgs broke the hugh school re ord by clearmd the bar at flve fe t sm rn h s The former record whrch was made by jenn nd last year was frve feet frve Inches Wlth a Good start like this Manhattan should have a very succ ssful tra k season As yet a track captam has not been elected bat lat r m the season an honorary captarn wall be chosen .07 V -. 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I f Y, . . . --. , W Intlamural Athletle ASSOCIHTIOH i11,f,t.1m.1 2 rf, f f -wr fi A' un F2 m W HIS new may of partlclp1t1nQ ln athletlcs ln W1 H 5 was put lnto use at the beqnnnme of thls semester and has proven a success from the flrst The purpose of the assoclatlon IS to Que ex ery boy ln the hlqh school an opportumty to p1rt1c1pate ln some branch of 1thletlcs The ass clatron I9 m1de up of boys from the 1th to 12th grades IDCILISIXC The general ITITYIJQL of the association ts Coach Gartner dlreetor of 1thlet1cs One home room m1naQer IS ele ted by the boys of each home room The duties of the home room managers 1re to organ tfe tLWl11'i mthln their respcctlve home rooms report rll seorts promptly and keep thur rooms rn formed of tll happemnqs at the meetmes of the lntrumur rl Board The lntr1mur1l Board eon slsts of Qeneral mana fer ptlnelpxl of IIIQII sehool represent rtlxes ofhome roomsof Senior Hlqh md of junlor Hlqh and steretlrx In the 1ntr1murll free throw contest I tlXNLIILt'LlL,l1lOI1 non XX llbor I'N1y non the lI1l 'l mural bleyelc 11ce X b1s1etb1Il torntment bttuten the different home roomsh ne troustd Q11 rt mterest In the sport Xlso tn mt: rmurtl trrtk meet xx rs held IIT the spr ne Go Ol I ls 1 recent new sport Ill 'WI H Q but ls non I'LtLlXll1Q teileat dell of Interest I us IN the the thlrd year th1t Nl H Q h ts entered golf mtets and mth e1ch meet there ls an rn ere rse 111 mterest Gerald Smlth yxho yy1s one of the representatlxts of N1 H S last year ls buck thus year to Qun lau els for hlmself md for the sehool -Xlso Llyde Olson and Aubrey Sehmedemann are foot prospects for the Qolf se1son The golf schedule consists of the IVIISSOUII Xalley lnterseholastnc meet and 1 meet at B1ker L HIXQYSIIQ Clyde has three more years followlng the present one to galn honor for hlmself and for the hugh school Cerald mll also be back next year Aub however wlll graduate this sprlnq Tenms ORF attention was devoted to tennls thrs year than has been ln recent years Iract ce and ehmmatron has been conducted ID the form of 1 tournament About forty men entered the tournament and were dulded Into patrs These pairs haye been haylne games mth each other and the losers are bunq ehmlnated In thrs manner the best of players wlll be left to repre sent Manhattan ln the tennis meets -Xs yet the wmners of the tournament are not known but those who mn mtl represent Manh1ttan in the Mlssourl Valley Interscholastle meet and also ln 1 dual meet mth Junctron Clty 108 . . 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KINNEYSL PETRICH The Rexall Drug Store Our Speclalty The Best Candy The Least Pr1ce A. L. DUCKWALL STORES CO. W H T remazn, Manager '.2-' '12 3' ' ' - ' 1 L 1 . 1' ' r In v ' Q u v I ' - '- 9 9 , 1 A ' 11 .'-' 'V -ee 'ewa' '. ,f-- ' v hz rw 1 L . , - ' . 1 2 1' X . '. V- ' - ' 1' ' e V1 9 2 Y ' ' Nlon. 9-Solon looks at the world thru dark glasses. . -Q 'ss 2. ' ' , ' A . ' I T ' L. V . r , 1 - 1 v y' ' . T 1 73, . .A v ' 7. -V 9 v . . LJ' . --KK , , , ,, 77 . . . .H , . r 4 . . . H - l 1 77 . 1 t S c- ' , S ' ' ' . at 116 To The Members The Class of 26 We Extend Our Hearty Congratulatlons an Best W lshes for the Future The I ong O11 Company of 7 d .J Manhattan. 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Thur. 25-Who says there's nothing new under the sun? The Mentor came out dated t'Thursday, February 52, 1926? Fri 2b-Good-by till Mondiy Hon Z9 TEE' FEE' Tneie isnt any 29th March Tue Z Novv and then Gabriel blo xs his hoin and some of the seniors haxe to xisit the office Wed 3 Work on the annual Thui 4 VS oik at the annual F11 Q Woik for the annual Mon 8 lNother blue Monday nuthin doin Tue 9 W hy does the American History toachei caiiy a tape measure? 'lakes dimensions for caps and gowns Wed 10 Discu sion on Student Self Government Thur 11 Discussion concerning Self Government Fri 12 DISCUSQIOYI about Self Government Nlon lo Mawgwet Dahdrn Miriam of the Xellovx hat and the lest ot the G R delegates ietuin from conference at Ottawa 'lue 16 Assembly Wed 17 Given Georgia Pulis and gym floor 'lo pioxe Who ciacked the boaid D scox ery of broken boaid immediately aftervx ard Theiefoif, BV Axiom 9 Quantities equal to the same quantities ale eq ual to each other but quantlties equal to mole than th HULL S HARDWARE Plumbmg and Heatmg Radzo Supplies 406 Poyntz Phone 49 Watch Our W mdows Bulova Watches for Gro zz vfes 'J till Buzxn h I CC O gf. uoplwi fm 850 dll fm m 1 BuLoxA m wh W l4k h ldfill d be V 8 el 2 50 r d 1 S37 50 lNll l I IN! Plmcnn 2 Hknluldill d l5i l Saulmrf DEAL Jzwzmnnf . ' N ' 2. ' X 4 l 1 4 - s l 6 i , Y 1 . V . 4 . 7 7. . . l Tv ' ,, ' v ' 9 . , . l V , -' ' . Q. ' , . . U 1 . S . 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S Raft - 0 0 122 Tne lesson the student must learn ls the xalue of monex and the xalue ot sa mg lt luconomx make trong lndu tllou succe sful men lzcmomx makes happy h mme and sound nations Start a Savmgs Account w1th Us The Unlon Natlonal Bank ot Manhattan Kansas Capztal of S100 000 00 C E Flmer ch Pre ldent Cha D Mlddleton Vlcc Presxdent R C Barr La hler J Via k Ast C1 r DIRECTORb R Exkm H VN Brewer 9 A Bardwell W -Xllnm C D Miidile on C, E lo r 7 I ,4 fvmow wwf INSTITUTION nney DEPARTMENT STOIQIEQ Here you can always fmd the NEW m snappy togs that Hugh School Students are demandmg throughout our natlon We get you the new styles f rst because our buyers are ln New York contmually Buy here wlth the knowledge that you are buymg the rlght style always and buylng at a savmg Ill 17 .S 7 V I 7 . V. . . Q ' s s ,' s S, - sg 13 .V r w sv 1 Sr i N. I O , . ,' L...c,. L. . 2 - . -Q. . H. .. f -.l.U.Cmlt- . t -Y . le f - . 7 flu' 7 . . .nj . 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Coal Leo R Knostman 1291 P01017 Ave. Phone 515 W Fay Mgr 1 711 V17 . 12-B112 'l1'l'.'1.111. W11l 1' lks. 0 '1z.'1 z 0111 L11's r '1 1 ' j. Th 3 35- -1 .' ' '11 1 Va' ' 3 1's V ' . A, .k. 1 Z Y: . Ak. t. X NL, I' . A2 L. ,Af- 1 2 1 ' -. Fri. 4- ' 1' 121' 1 1' 9 'ess ' 1 Mo . T-Da 'bg G 1 xz 111 1' 1111 111 hen f '11- 11 ' . 1 2-1 'Z 2 'l 7 I TAN. -v- wc z ' w ' 1: 1 - '. - - 'z 1 ' 'z ' '. 1' ' .1 1 Fri. 21-The F0111 1911 at P11lsb111'5' O11 Senior Sneak Day' gets tired 'Ng 'sz S 1. 1 . -1 .Q 2 ' U' ' -' ' '. JT- sz ' ' S j ' z'j , 1 2. 1 , . uh '.-'- s ' , Fri. -S ' ' 13: aj 211111 211111 als ' '1 011. 1 .3 -- Y Tu, -. 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Vie hate 1ead of Debate Teams T1ack Teams Football Teams and of Basketball Teams and nov1 ue p1esent he1e the neu est actu lts The Dumbell Tum To some dumbells 11e 11 hat the bows push about at the dances to othe1s the5 ale DIOITIISCOUS at the gs mnas1un1 but he1e ue p1esent the one and o11g1na1 Dumbell Team It IS 111th sad and m mv 1eg1ets that we cannot 170111115 th1s notable g1oup p1etu1e But we 21551116 xou that von 11111 '1pp1eC1ate the11 dumb ness 11 ue leave lt to you to x1sua11ze In commencmg v1e shall state that Jnlx the ha beens want to be s ought to be s and nex Q1 11111 be s a1e mcluded IH th1Q seleet g10LlD As vse descube each ot these n1embe1s allow 5ou1 m111ds to smk to that loss lexel nece sau to usuallze these 1nd1x1ouals Let us t'11t 111th the low est NI1ss C1111 sa W eoks the dumbest of the dumbells DIGSS agent and 1epo1fte1 heads the 11st Next IH 11ne 1 ou1 den 1 te1 Ed11s Revto1 vshose capac tx as a has b en 11111 11e1o1 be que t1oned Ou1 aspnmg nevu v11ll be also '1 student 111 fo1e1g11 tongues Ruth Ll'1e1 n famous for he1 DOl1Cy Taxa t1on xuthout 16131940111 1t1o11 O1 Ka1l Pfuetle nothlng 111016 need b sald V11g1H1a 1Nekalot I'o11este1 me next l'HGHt1Oll fOl he1 Lllltlllllg ef 1011 to be1ne1uded111tl11s extlusne set F1ed Qeaton became a membe1 bee iuse of h1s SOC19ty 101 s11pp1es 1on of u11due exmtement 011 Sundaxs Dex ole Sm11ex famous fO1 h1s bea1 sk1n ga1 ments and h1s woodss 11 axs we 11on11nate to the pos1t1on fO1 h1S axe 1es1st1ng head Ea11 Mox 61 IS also he1e f01 h1s p1e t1d1L1t t1on Just guess 11h1t th1S means tSee Webste1J Reata NVa1ker noted fo1 he1 lntense pu1'su1t of her stud1es Rosella Stuta V1 ould not be mcluded 1n ou1 11st had not her h1gh 1dea1s he1 su eet XOICQ and he1 att1act1xe chess made a11 lndel ble 1mp1ess1on upo11 ou1 mlnds To V11g1n1a Fleldlng 1s the d1st1nct1on of belng leader 1n the e11te lovs b1ows about chool A a11 example of pule unadu1te1 ated dumbness ue C111 to 10111 mlnds Luelle CO1l9ll 1nd her Co1ol1ar3 1113110118 Peak Pun 13 does not do h1m 111st1Ce ue suggest he be 16 named the 1NI1SS1Ilg Llllk Last but not least IS Kenneth Ch2lSt3llW VVe suggest he be t1ans ported f1om the hectlc halls of M H S to the he1ghts of the Afldliill Plateau where buzza1ds and demented 1l1St1UCtO1S 1un unmolested In closmg we xush to make apologx fo1 tho.e who thmk they should haxe been lI1Cl11d9Cl 11 th1s Cl1SflI1g111Sh9fl Dumbell Team 128 I N ---:---5--11--r--3:1-1111:Q1111541141111..:13111511g,1111p,.1::r1:31g157--,f ---- -----------1---------13--1 ----' -5--M ---' -g---77 U g:':g: ' ' s 'Q:gp:'1p 1 1 ' K-,6u.1f.!!m,:1L1 J.-Z!,:5.21.t ,1 :11,,z,s,:1,1:14C1p.1,,14,r.:VZig,.,..,, ....... .... 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Donelin, Agenc' Igr. 139 Acknowledgement FLOI 'NITION a d credit is due the students ln the prrntlnq classes for therr worlt and efforts that went to make thls The 1996 Blue N1 posslble Spa il eredlt rould be gxxen to Vtarren Martm Chester Powell Russell Holliday and Thorton Doctor for the extra hours they haye spent before and after school worlunq on thus pubhcatlon The followme students haye helpei on the Xnnual Sam Laxens Ned Lonrow Loyd Lopenhafer Ross Dls nay lee Cemmell Dayld Hayes Ronald 'VleMahan Perry Sunland Mark Abbott Rox Almqren Paul -'tlhn -Xllen Cochrane Pranklsdwards ChesterCeorQe 'Vlartln Hacker buy Hays Cllfford Lundqulst Marxln Totton Arch Allen Harry Dobbs Louls Dobson Robert lfllcls Kenneth Olson Arthur Grosbeck Exerett Ransopher Don Rathbun Chester Teas Wllson Wray L len An derson Wlllle Barber James Blqford Russel Hanna 'Vlerton Mathews ,lack Mlller Raymond Platt lloyd Powell Marym Smlth Hebert Xount Junior Vthlte Paul Vtoodruff and lxenneth Chapman VOGUE CLOTHES YOUNG HATS BEAU BRUMMEL SHIRTS STONE TARLOW SHOES The GIVIN CLOTHING CO Aqqlcvllle Congratulatlons To The Class Of 1926 COLLE4 E BOOK STORE Lleanme Pressmg Altermg Repalrs F B MCGILLICUDDY Tallor Authorized Dealer For KAHN Made To Measure Clothes 104 N 3rd Street Phone 765 The Better The Ice Cream The Better The Party Serve Chappel! s If 5 The Best CHAPPELL CREAMERY Phohe 147 118 north fourth 140 . . 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