Mulvane High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Mulvane, KS)
- Class of 1926
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MR. MLHMUNN
Mr. McMunn, who l1as served as custodian of the High-School build-
ing for the last six years, is one of the lnost efficient, industrious, and
obliging custodians tllat it is possible for the local school authorities to
employ.
Mr. McMunn is the regular pastor ot' the local United Brethern
Church, and because of his interest in the spiritual and moral welfare
of the fllllll'Cll, of the schools and of the conununity at large, he naturally
exercises a splendid Christian influence on the lives of the young people
with whom he comes in daily contact.
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C. F. Horuu E. XV. 'l'uuoCKx1ou'1'oN FRANK REYNOLDS
Board of Education
The satisfaction of service to one,s community is the reward of a
member of the Board of Education. The people of Mulvane are very
fortunate in having three successful business men who are willing to
give freely of their time in building up a strong school system.
Mr. E. XV. Throekmorton has lJCCl1 president of the Mulvane Board
of Education for the past ten years, and that his service to the com-
munity has been appreciated, is attested by the fact that he was last year
unanimously elected to serve his fifth consecutive term. Mr. C. F.
Hough, after filling out the unexpired term of his predecessor, has been
three times elected to the office of treasurer. The people expressed their
appreciation of Mr. Hough's service to the schools by casting an unani-
mous vote for his re-election this year. Mr. Frank Reynolds is a native
of this community and a graduate of the Mulvane High School. He is
one of tl1e younger successful business men of the community and is
serving his first term as clerk of the Board. By his keen interest in edu-
cation and his willingness to work and co-operate, Mr. Reynolds is prov-
i11g himself a valuable member of the Board.
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bcr. 192-ft. Thc Ulf.-f21lllZZlll0ll is nation-wide with statc and local branches
The ohjcct ot' thc association is to bring thc home and school closer
togcthcr, and to further co-operation hetwecn purcnts und tcachcrs in
Child XXYGlfZll'0 work.
'l'hc association mc-cts regularly cuch month and prohlcnis of thc
hoinc and school urc uhly discusscd by tcuchcrs und parents. Monday
night of each wcck has hccn designatcd as "Homo Night" ut which tinlc
no school, church. ol' Ctllllllllllllly cxcrciscs arc hcld. Thc association
also pnrchascd tl sct of SlklIltl2lI'Cl-NV0lQlll scalcs for the grads school.
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Home Economics
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Fairmount College
Rose Hill, Kansas
HA'r'rIIz BIAE KILP.x'rnIcK
Colnmercial Deprlrtnzelit
Freshmen Sponsor
K. S. T. C., Emporia
Wichita, Kansas
IIIQLEN G. THonPn, A. B.
Nornml Training, Latin
Basketball Chaperon
Kansas University
Post Graduate, California University,
Chicago University
Morganville, Kansas
Mus. C. H. BI.ooMI2NsHIN12
Librarmn
Mulvane, Kansas
I.vnIA PAULI
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PHILIP W. Hsxsnx, B. S.
Vocational .-lgriculture
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South Dakota College
Mulvane, Kansas '
DAYTON T. Yonnn, A. B.
Ilislory
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Southwestern College
Winfield, Kansas
Mns. Lois YVvCoIfIf I'IlES'l'XVO0D, A. B.
Music
Friends University
Mulvane, Kansas
HELEN IiI.IzAmz'1'II KoHn, A. B.
English
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Wooster College
Peabody, Kansas
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Matlzemnties
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Southwestern College
Burns, Kansas
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Hi-Y 11-43g x'it-Q-iwsifumn,friiev, 113: 1
Club 1233 Student Count-il 1231 'l'resi'deut 'l
13-43: Jr. Pluy: Sr. Play: l"4mth.uIl 13-433 'l':'u.
12-435 'I'r:1clt Czmptztin 1-l3g Stkwli-.ltltlgiilg 'lemr
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MINA M. MARTIN 1Pinkey3
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"Minn is clever, witty und trixe,
A reall hnrtl worker fur her aims,
She goes through the dui' with :1 reutly sinilt-,
l-'tn"slie'm at reall lezudt-r, :und zu 'irl wortli whilm
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ldtlitorinfC'hief "M" 1433 ttirl llexerve 1433
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Serretalry und 'l're:imurer, Flaws 1435 Delm -
Green und White Stuff 1333.
HELEN Il. l'lf'l'MAN 1l3iogenes3
"Let us turry juxt :I minute,
On this smiling little hiss.
She's quite u poptllzu' 1lI0lIllll'l'
Of our peppy St-nior t'l:uss.'l
Asfzoeizlte ltlditor "M" 1433 Green :intl NYln.e
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Stuff 133: Girl Ill-serve 13433 'l'ra-:lst 'A' '
tlirl Restwvv 124-435 Sr. lllzlyi ltlrmn XXX-llll f'llY
ll. 5 lj. 'l'. D. ltll0l'Zll'y Snvivtyg 'l'reusurer
Clussi Student Council.
SPURGEON YVATSON 1S1lllI'g3
'l'le's jolly, 1111's lintppy,
This wonderful boy is guy,
'l'hf- only time he fznlters,
ls when fll6l'0iS :I girl in his way."
ASsoeiute 1,illSlllk'tlS lllztiiaigm' "M" 143: lli-Y
11--I33 Secret,z11'y of Hi-Y 1233 Presitlvnt nf Hi-Y
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153, Liltltliilll 123 1433 '11-nnis 123 143: Jr, Plalyg
Sr. Play: tllef t'lul1 12-1133 Operettai 13-432
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Student Cuunt-il 133g luslwt il 143.
JOHN CARTER 1.lohnuie3
"Nut everyone 4-:ln he witty,
Not everyrnxt- can be wise,
Rut if excl-iptiuns are t'a1v01't'1l,
The-n "Johnnie" gets the prize,"
Hi-Y 11-43g Jr. Play: Sr. Plaiyg Student t'uun-
cil 143
DOROTHY THOMAS tllortl
t'XVhu hnth hurned the midnight oil?
'I'o secure those A's
Just inquire of Durnthy '
' And she'l1 tell you that it pays."
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Glee Club tl-415 Operettn, tl-'IJ Girl Reserve
12-4,1 Baisketball 143.
CLAUDE CUSNER I tS1-k1J
"Claude is the business innnnger
Of this Senior Ulnss
And us to his nrt work
He enll ull of ns slu'pzl,sS.f'
Annual Staff C433 Student Count-il HJ: Foot.-
hall fl, 3, 435 President Class C233 Hi-Y tl-493
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President Hi-Y 1-U3 Glee Club 12-335 Sr. Play.
EDNA SEEKAMP CSeeka1npJ
"lGdn:l's :ilwnys laughing
She's just full of fun,
With her pep and ehecrfnlness
She has ninny friends won."
Operettn C2-H: Chorus C1--ljg Girl Reserve
LQIREIXA MCGINNIS fRene'J
"Rene is Irish,
lfene's full of fnn
If il tnsk you irish eonlpletetl
Ask Ln Rena :ind itfs done."
Basketball 12-Hg Glee Club C1-413 Operettn
fl--Hg Green and YVhite Staff filjg Annual
Stuff CHQ Girl Reserve 12--U5 Secretary of Girl
Reserve H35 Sr. Play.
MARIE BURROW CBObJ
"Strive toward the best,
All people teneh,
1 Surely this goal ,
Marie will soon reach."
MATEL LOPEH Cfeall
"She's quiet, :ind gentle,
1've oft, heard it, snid.
YVell, I wonder why not,
YVhen she's so well read?"
f'horuss Q3-413 Green and White Stuff 1315
Girl Reserve Q2-413 Olperettn C435 Senior Play.
J. LOIS REDER QDOCJ
"Lois ezln plny the piano
She's zi "Heder" too
We won't, try to enumerate
All that she can do."
Glee Club C1-Iljg Operetta t2Jg Girl Reserve
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LORETA FOUDRAY fllustyl
"Rnsty's hair is red,
Rusty's eyes are blue,
You'll always find Rusty
A pal good und true."
Glee Club 1113 Girl Reserve 12-41.
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"Auntie's leaving M. H. S,
She suys she'f: going to teach,
Seem like when we think of her,
We ulways think of "l'renvh."
Green and White 'Staff 1313 Vine-President
Girl Reserve 1315 Sec1'etury-Treasurer Class 1"
Student Counvil 1215 Jr. Plnyg Br-sketbnll
3-415 Sr. Play.
MILLARD TUB KLE Q 1'1'ur
"lf in amongst the urls you find
Something to make you laugh,
Just luy the blame on Millnrd,
For lie's on this Annual Stuff."
Annual Stuff 141.
LUCILE E. HUTSELL 1Donnie1
"Light hair and brown eyes,
Are the characteristics of Lucile
She accomplishes everything she tries
And is xi worker of great zeal."
Annual Stuff 1412 Debate 141: Girl Reserve
13-41g Green and YVhite Staff 1313 Sr. Playg
Front Leon, Glee Club 11'21g Vice-President 1115
Secretary-Trensurer Class 121.
NINA H UMBOLT 1Brick1
"Brick has lead our Girl Reserve,
Did it awfully well
The many other things she did
We don't hnve room to tell."
President Girl Reserve 1413 Jr. Play: Sec-
retary-'freasurer Class 1215 Green and White
Stuff 131.
BESSIIL GIBBILNS 1Betty1
"Betty is renl witty and wise,
See that sparkle in those eyes,
Yes, shels sweet and clever ton,
I admire her, now d0n't you?"
Glef- Club 11-2-31: Operettu 12-31 Debate
121: Girl Reserve 12-3-413 Vice-President Class
1315 Jr. Pluyg From Kingman 1113 From Law-
rence, lielnn Literary Society.
MONA R. ADAMS 1Ruthy1
"Everybody likes her.
Of that I am quite sure,
For Mona is always happy,
Quiet, sedate and demuref'
Glee Club 11-21g Operettu 1113 Girl Reserve
12441.
ALMA M. SMITH 1Smithy1
"Smith is our typist,
She's medals won we know
Naturally when her words fly up
Her thoughts remain below."
Uorr. Secretary Girl Reserve .12-415 Green
and White Staff 1313 Typewriting Team 13-41.
SARAH A. BALDOCK fSadie1
"If you wnnt something done,
Just Sarah go ask
For we never have known her
' To shirk even one task."
1 Girl Reserve 12-41.
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"She does what she wishes,
She don't when she wrm'tg
She'll do what you ask her,
If you don't then she won't."
Student Council 1153 Girl Reserve 12-455 Jr.
Play: Glee Club 134451 Uperetta 135: Green and
White Stuff 1353 Annual Stuff 1452 Debate 1453
Sr. Play: Basketball 145.
CARL LAMBKY CQuaker5
"I'm noted ns a Quaker,
Maybe it is true,
1 uni a little bashful,
But my troubles they are few."
ALBERTA BRANSON 1Bertie5
"0ur Bertie's got the pep,
The pep that can't be bent,
With her leading all our yells
YVe've seldom met defeat."
Basketball 13-455 Girl Reserve 13-453 Ass't
Cheer Lender 1455 From Udallg Basketball
11-255 Jr. Play 135.
EFFIE L. STUUT iF. EJ
"She's really very patient,
Trustful und true
YVe 0an't help but like ber
Now really, can you?"
Debate 1451 Oneretta 1l-453 Chorus 12-353
Girl Reserve 12-45.
LUCILLE SNXDER 1Snyder5
'KH1'l' smiles a gift,
YVe know 'tis true.
Where Lucille is
No one is blue."
Basketball 13-45: Captain 1453 Vice-President
Class 115: Glee Club 125: Operettn 1255 Girl
Reserve 12-3-453 Student Council 135g Annual
Stuff 145.
LESLIE LOPER 1LeS5
"Leslie-'s fond of "Storeys"
Not the kind you write
You can intention Helen
Since she's not in sight."
Football 12'3-453 Basketball 12-3-455 Operettn
13526190 Club 135: Sr. Play 1455 Jr. Play 135:
Business Manager of UM" 145.
LEONARD CRUM 1Skinny5
'Allen of few words are the best men.
Leonard must be one of them then."
Pont-G1':1du:ite.
ELLEN NVAGNER 1T0pas5
'tHappiest of girls
Is our little Ellen
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l For she-'ll be with Helen."
Girl Reserve 12-3-45.
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Class l"listorie of ,26
Un September seventh, in the year of our Lord, nineteen
twenty-two, there entered into the land of learning fifty-two see
knowledge. Some came fro111 the eighth grade where they hat.
engaged in filling their minds with valuable knowledgeg some were
and fresh from the far country, some were from farms where tl
been tillers of the soilg and some were from other halls of instruetf.. .
And it came to pass that Barbara Robertson rose up as the gr
leader chosen to lead these seekers of knowledge. And as they dwelt
in the land they fell in with the customs of the inhabitants thereof, and
their strangeness wore away, and they each became as one amongst
the rest.
As days flew by they partook of the merriment and enjoyments of
this land. Out on the football Hllll basketball fields of this land many
of their munbers did march bravely and gallantly.
The second year it came to pass that the class did choose Claude
Cosner to guide them. Likewise it did come to pass that the Hi-Y and
Girl Reserve began to function and the multitude thronged to support
them.
Now the class in the third year did choose Earel McMunn to serve
them and it so happened that in order that the coffers might be filled
with silver, the class gave the "The Deacon Entangledf, which the people
did much enjoy.
And as the days came and went the fatted calf was killed and thus
a great passover took place, noted for its beauty and splendor, and to
which all the Seniors were hidden. A
And again in the fourth year the class elected liarel Mcltlunn presi-
dent, and the multitude's eyes were turned toward graduation. It so
happened that many had dropped by the wayside, only thirty remaining.
And as they did tarry here they decided to publish the "M" to keep
dear the memories of their ti111e spent in these pleasant halls.
To replenish the coffers the class presented "And Holne Came Ted,',
after which the whole land praised it.
The multitude thronged to support basketball, football, track, tennis,
debate and music.
So it came to pass that with much sorrow in their hearts and yet
with great rejoicing this class did receive their diplomas and passed out
quietly, ever to be missed.
"The play is done, the curtain drops,
Slow falling to tl1e prompter's bell,
One moment yet, the actor stops
And turns around to say- -F arewellf,
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Both good looking and good nntured.
ETHEL KRUEGER
Quiet, lovzllmle and kind,
The typo of girl thutls llil1'Il Tu find,
VERA FULK
Shu cnnnol frown. she never tries,
Hel' llonrt is always Inorry.
MINNIE RUSSELL
A shy liillo lfrnnette who always
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MAITLAND CHURCH
Don'L be discouraged, uno your brain.
CLARENCE AYERS
Off nf,5:1in+l1nc'lc ngaini
Here I nm again.
MARGARET KERSEY
Not an uncommon nzune,
BuL an uncommon girl.
YVALTER LAMRKY
I love thy Sl2l1'1'y glances,
MILDRED STOREY
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Thoughtful in the smallest things for otnwii,
She gives little thought to herself .
MELVIN VVHITEHURST
He's just a quiet sort of at fellow,
But you know he's there.
NEVA ADAMS
Come, follow me, and thou shalt lf-arn.
LUIS RHODES
To friends it friend. liuw kind to ull.
LLOYD SIIOITP
One cannot always be Z1 hero,
But he rain always be fl man.
ALVINE HARTENBOWER
Is quiet and studious and plays the piano we-ll.
ZELDA BHADFIELD
Timo will heal the anguish of thy heart.
CHARLEY COFFEY
Charley makes si very gnod friend.
But to his mischief there is no end.
JUNE MCDOVVELL
She is naturally quiet but ai great worker
anyhow,
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President
The friend of runny, the fue of few,
So kind and cheerful, never mul or blue.
HENRY XVATSON
Vice-President
Hunry's always laughing, Henry'e: full of fun,
Because of these qulities IIQYS liked by every-
Olle.
OLIVER SHOUP
Secretary-1'1'eas111'er
My steps will not bv alone,
As over this wide world I 1'Ulllll.
IIERBERT FAHNEY
HL-'s little, he's small.
But height is not ull.
ESTHER SMITH
Shu hath learning and nanny 2lII3.llllll9l1lS.
ERMA CARLSON
The smile that wins.
ABE DYE
A good looking lad uf the Soplmnmxe Ulnss.
In footlmll it sm-1-1:14, hu would Illlllklif :lll s11l'paSs
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Black are her eyes, yet softly they gleam.
IRVIN SUTLEY
Lr'zu'ning by study I know must be won,
But surely we all must have some fun.
DOROTHY SENCE
Slufs il XYhOl4!NUlllP lussie pleasant and smiling.
LELAND RENNICK
A nmn of might :und prowess.
NURMA MCDOVVELL
l think lu- ix will nice- looking, d0n't you?
E UGENE MILLER
Gena- likvs girls: with darkest hair,
Fm' other girls lu- has no care.
GYNETII CRUN
A Swc-vt and Lind girl is she,
Ask J -----il know he'll agree.
DE VIERNE SEAMAN
Honest labor bears :1 lovely face.
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Here comes my coachg Good night, sweet ladies,
Good night.
BERNIECE SUIVINER
She has ll voice of gludness and zu smile.
SARA SILVERVVOOD
Beautiful muiic she makes with her magical
finger tips.
DEAN MCMUNN
Mystery, thy name is woman.
MELVIN CARTER
Better late than never.
GEORGIA BURGESS
A good worker with a merry heart,
Always kind and cheerful doing her part.
MARVIN KIMBLE
Not for an age but for all time.
LILLIAN GOSNEY
Her picture cost a sight of money,
Now really folks it xvusn't funny.-
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She's witty and she's wise,
With straight locks and blue eyes.
CHARLEY ENGLISH
He thinks lots but says little,
ln a lawye1"s chuir he'll probably settle.
VERN STEVVART
They tell me there is no hurry.
BETH HIGGINSON
Her eyes are stars of twilight fair,
And Words of mischief are written there.
ELSIE VVELSH
A quiet, studious, Sophomore is she,
A friend to all she'll ever ho.
LEE FOUDHAY
Curfst be he that makes me move my
LEWIS MCDOVVELL
His Curt speech, his air, his looks,
Told the man of action, not of books.
LAUBAL TURKLE
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All the arts of cleverness are combined in him.
GORDON BOVVLBY
A gentleman often seen but seldom heard to
laugh.
ETALEE VVATSON
Modest, refined and pretty is she.
NELLIE STEWART
I'in little but I can play' basketball.
CLYDE ALBRIGHT
If but constant, he were perfect.
GLORIA ROSECRANTS
She came and we liked her,
She left and we were sorry.
MARGARET PUTMAN
Margaret is at basketball star,
MAUDE HOUGH
YVhnt churins, what beauties are hers!
AUDREY BLAND
1 have stature combined with good looks.
DALE SCHAPER
Fun is my middle name.
HELEN HUTSELL
Jolly and full of fun is she.
LILITH SMITH
A girl with al clever manner.
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W If it's funny let me laugh.
I DORIS SMITH
A wonderful Ellen was Doris.
.IOSEPHINE GRINSTEAD
Jo, believes in both work and play.
PEARL SHOUP
A jewel among many.
CLEO BURGESS
VVe have learned to love her.
GLENN COX
He hauls them around in his jitney.
MERWIN WILSON
Busy from morn Lill night.
JOHN CHON
Quiet nut likable.
MYRTLE GOSNEY
She has great intellectual abilities.
MAURICE COX
Junior girls are my delight.
ELTON RIPPLE
XVitty and vomical is he.
FRANCES RENNICK
I like tu be kind and cheerful always.
VEDA NEASE
A quiet but ax sweet girl.
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As happy :uid cheerful as buy can be.
LOUISE BRADFIELD
A long-haired Queen is our Louise.
IONA NICHOLS
A quiet girl with eyes of blue.
ORA ADAMS
Ah, pensive suliolur, what is fume?
WALTER DAVEY
1 seldom get the point till ull the fun is ovei
FLORENCE SCIAIAPER
lf there's any fun in it 1111 be there,
EUGENE VVIIITEHURST
If I. look like 11 sheik, looks are deceiving.
GERALD TAGUE
I believe in play as well us work.
DUANE KIMBLE
Girls, 1 adore you.
BLANCHE BLACK
lnduritrious and studiuus all along the way.
GEORGIA BLACK
She can tell jokes that will make you laugh.
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The Student Council
President ........,.. A,,.. . . .EUGENE SHOUP
VI'l'6-Pl'l'.9ldPl1f .. . . .... I DOROTHY THONIAS
See1'efr1ry ., ....,. ,.... l lENR'f XVATSON
Tl'PlISlll'f'I' A , ,. .,.. . ,., ..... . . . ...... EARL Bowusx'
SliN1onse-fDorotl1y Thomas, John Carter.
Jl'NIoRs wlierniece Howard, Philip Evans.
SoP11oMomss+Esther Smith, Abe Dye.
I:RliSliMl'IN---NClllC Stewart, Clyde Albright.
F,xc:rI.'1'Y- --Superintendent Smith.
In early American History the Colonies were under a charter form
of government and were allowed a Governor and a representative coun-
cil, which had control over the government of the Colonies.
In a similar manner our school is governed. It has a Governor, or
fin school tcrmsj a Superintendent, and a representative Student Coun-
cil. Each class is privileged to elect its own officers and has its represen-
tatives body in the Student Council. The school treasury has grown con-
siderably this year, because of greater support from the student body
than in previous years. '
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Mus. LUIS XVYc:o1fF l'll'ISTVVO0D .., . ...,,..,.., ,.,.,.. ,, , D irggfgr
ALVINE H.xnTENnowun ,,,,,V.,,,,,,, , ,,..,A . ,..Q.. Pianist
Mnnnun MAHI.,xND'r ........., ' .,,.,.,,,,,,,,. President
Lowrzu, THRocKMoRToN ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ViCg-P1-esidenf
PHILIP Ev.xNs .. A w.- ...... .w..., S ecretary-Treagm-er
GIRLS
Audrey Bland
Zelda Brndfield
Bernieee Chezithani
Gyneth Cron
Josephine G rinstea d
Maude Hough
Bernieee Howard
l.aRen:i McGinnis
Ora Adams
James Myers
Clyde Albright
Eugene Miller
Effie Stout
Matel Loper
Lillian Gosney
Mildred Mahlandt
Mildred Storey
Iona Nichols
Margaret Putman
Lois Rhodes
BOYS
Philip Evans
Abe Dye
Lewis McDowell
Dale Schaper
Qloria Rosecrzi nts
1' rances Rennick
Nina Satterthwaite
Flonence Schaper
Nellie Stewart
Berniece Sumner
Veda Nc-ase
Edna Seekanip
Spurgeon Watson
Glenn McMunn
Lowell Throckmorton
Charley Coffey
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Mas. Lois Wvcorr Hrisrwooo
Pianist .
ALVINE HARTENBOWER
Violinsw
Claude Hough
Ethel Krueger
La Von Howard
Max Miller
John Cron
Harley Reed
Snxophoncs-
Dayton Yoder
YYalter Lentz
Dfllllli
Marvin Kimble
Cornet--
Charley Miller
CONTEST REPRESENTATIVES
ABE ITYE , ,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,r..,,,.r..r,,,.,............ .
LOWELL THROCKMORTON ...................,..........................Y.....,...........
VVINIFRED NEss1.Y ........,.,....
NIILDRED INIAHLANU1' ....,,,..
CLAUDE HOUGH ...........
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Senior Play
"And Home Came Ted."
DAYToN Yonna, Coach.
1 Y CAST
Skeeter Ke ily ........, ,.. .
DianaQGarwood .,,, .
Miss Loganberry ..
......,..,...Iol1n Carter
....,,tJimmie Nessly
l.........,Matel Loper
Ira Stone ................. ...,.w. C Ilaude Cosner
Aunt Jubilee ....... ,,AA.... I .ueile Hutsell
Mr. Man .............A ....,,,. E ugene Shoup
Jim Ryker ............ ...,... E arel McMunn
Mollie Macklin ....,i. ....,...li..... E thel Myers
Henrietta Darby ..... .,YY.... I .aliena MeGinnis
Ted ............,V....,,... .,,,.,,...... L eslie Loper
...,....,,Helen Putman
....,,,.Spurgeon YVatson
EISIB ..........,,.........,...
Senator MeCorkIe ..Y.,, ,,,,,,
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"Seventeen"
HELEN Kona, Coach
CAST
William Sylvanus Baxter ,Y.. ...,,......,,....,. ,.Y,,,..,. P h ilip Evans
Mr. Baxter .v,a....................... ...,......... . ,......,. .Iohn Conklin
Joe Bullitt .........YY,..........,... .............,,,i,,.. C Ilaude Hough
Johnnie Xvatson ...... ..,................,,. I lharley Coffey
George Crooper ...., Y,,ii.... I .owell Throekmorton
Genesis ......,,.......... ........Y,..,,.,,, I llarence Ayres
Mr. Parcher ...... ........,,,,l....,i. L loyd Shoup
Wallie Banks ....... ..... . ,Emery Shoup
Jane Baxter ....... ........vY.. II lercedes Gill
Lola Pratt ..Y,...,. ......., l Sernieee Howard
May Pareher ....... ........ B erniece Cheatham
Mary Brooks ,.... ......... N ina Satterthwaite
Ethel Boke .... ......,......,... N eva Adams
Mrs. Baxter .,i.,, ............. B laxine Alley
Operetta
"Windmills of Holland"
Mas. Lois VVYCOFF Hlssrwoon, Director
ALVINE PIARTENBOWVER, Accompanist and Business Manager.
CAST
Lowell Throckmorton
Mildred Mahlandt
Vera Fulk
Berniece Howard
Splurgeon Watson
P ilip Evans
Abe Dye
Nina Satterthwaite
CHORUS
Gloria Roseerants
Frances Rennick
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Florence Sehaper
Edna Seekamp
Nellie Stewart
Berniece Sumner
Ora Adams
Clyde Albright
John Carter
Lewis McDowell
Glenn McMunn
Dale Schaper
James Myers
Mildred Storey
Effie Stout
Audrey Bland
Zelda Bradfield
Berniece Cheatham
Gyneth Cron
Lillian Gosney
Josephine Grinstead
Maude Hough
LaRena McGinnis
Matel Loper
Veda Nease
Iona Nichols
Margaret Putman
Lois Rhodes
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Nlzssm' HUTSEI.I,
STOUT Y onnn CHIZATIIANI
Debate
Mulvane tl1is year joined the Kansas State League for High-School
Debaters and under the able direction of Dayton Yoder competed with
schools in the B class. The Championship of the League is determined
by elimination, each team dropping from the race as soon as it suffers
its first defeat.
Our team first contested in a Dual Debate with Clearwater and won
by an easy margin.
The second round was a triangular Debate between Bentley, Mul-
vane, and Mt. Hope. Our affirmative team composed of VVinifred
Nessly, Effie Stout and Berniece Howard successfully invaded Bentley-
and defeated them by a two to one decision but unfortunately Mt. Hope
won both from our negative team composed of Mina Martin, Lucile
Hutsell, and Berniece Cheatham and from Bentley's affirmative team.
The result was that our school was forced from the contest in the second
round.
As Mulvane had no debate team last year, our entire team was com-
posed of inexperienced members and the ability they displayed was re-
markable for a new team. Here's to Mulvane,s Debaters!
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VERN STEXVAIHT CLARENCE Avmas Mxumciz Cox
P. W. HANSEN, Coxon EARL Bowimr EAHEL MCMUNN
Vocational Agriculture
The farmers, merchants, tradesmen, and educators are convinced that the
closer the schoolroom can be brought to practical conditions the better will be
the training of the youth for their life work. The Vocational Agricultural course
was established as a part of the high-school curriculum this year, the only school
in Sedgwick County outside of XVichita offering this course. Under the leadership
of Professor Philip VV. Hansen, the farm boys of this community now have the
opportunity to study the more economical tlllfl efficient methods for producing
farm products, the most important industry of this community.
The course consists of class and laboratory practice, two-thirds time, farm
shop, one-third time, and project work, home practice. Class work includes a
study of Animal Production one year and Crops Production the following year
under class and field conditions. The class attended and took part in two live-
stock-judging contests, taking second place at XVinfield in a field of twelve compet-
itorsg and tenth in a field of sixteen competitors at the National Livestock Show
at Wichita. -
The purpose of shop work is to give training in the fundamental principles
of farm carpentry, cement work, forging, soldering, machinery, auto and harness
repair, rope work, glass cutting, pipe and saw fitting. Among other things the
members of the class this year built tables, carpenter benches, cement hog troughs,
self-feeders for hogs and poultry, forged, tempered and sharpened chiscls, center
punches, sharpened the various kinds of saws, ehisels and bits.
The purpose of project work is to give practical setting to various phases of
their school work. This year approximately 3500 was invested by members of the
class in hog, sheep, and poultry projects with a net profit on completed projects
to date of approximately 3150.
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Vice-President .,... , .,.,. E AREL MCMUNN
Secretary .,........ ........ E ARL BOWLBY
Treasurer .... ..... H ENRY WATSON
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Sponsor .......4........, ......1.............................Y.... ..,.,...,.. ....... JENNIE MQCLUGGAGE
Presfdelli ............... ,. ., ,,... N TNA HUMBOLT
Vice-President ,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L 015 RHODES
Seeretclry ..........,.A ,,. ....., ...... I .A RENA MCGINNIS
Treasurer ,...............,...... ....,, .,... ..,,.... H E LEN PUTMAN
Correspolzdilzg Secretary ..................,.....,.... 4 ....,.......................,. ALMA SMITH
The Girl Reserve was founded three years ago under the direction of Miss
Coulter. Each year has been a step in advance of the previous year.
The first year Fay Jeffries was president and Olive Russell, Vice-President.
During this year we sent one delegate to Estes Park and two delegates to the
Conference at Wichita.
Our second year met with less hardships and started advancing rapidly from
the beginning. Rachel Putman served as President and Ethel Myers as Vice-
President. This year nine girls were sent to the Conference at NVinfield and three
girls represented our club at Estes Parkpduring the vacation. This year we had
sixty-two paid members. Miss Coulter left us at the end of the school term, after
two years of faithful service to the Girl Reserves.
Our third year opened with the spirit and enthusiam to carry the club at its
best through the year, under the guidance of our new sponsor, Miss McCluggage.
Nina Hulnbolt was elected President and Lois Rhodes, Vice-President. Two
delegates were sent to Camp Wood and three delegates to Camp Bide-a-Wee.
As we come to the end of the third year we hope to leave the Girl Reserve
at its height. May our successors carry the interest and enthusiasm of the club
through the remaining years and never let it fail.
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The Green anal White
The Green and VVhite Staff is composed of mcmhers of the English
Ill Class. Il is the duty of these mcmbers to submit to the local paper
accounts of thc various school functions of lVl.H.S. Each semester new
staff members are clected, thus giving a large majority of the students an
opportunity to scrvc. To them is duc the credit for the splendid school
write-ups which appear weekly in the Mulvanc News,
EllifOI'S-ill-C1lfPff
.IOHN CUNKLIN
Visim FULK
Associate Edilorsf
Emil. Bowuar
Bianxllacia Howmm
Society and Club-
MAnoAniz'r Klausner
MAXINE ALLEY
Athletics--
LLOYD SHOUP
MAMIUS Gn1NsTi-:AD
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Lois RHODES
lll.-XRGUEIHITE Po'1"1'1cn
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Iiruiai, KRUEGER
l.ow1zI.L THROCKMORTON
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PHILIP EVANS
CLAHENCIQ AYEHS
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NINA SATTERTHXVAITE
MILDHED STOREY
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COFFEY SNYDER
Captain Captain, Basketball
Football, Basketball HANSEN
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N 'M MCMUNN
CHEATHAM Capluilz, Truck
Yell Leader
COACH HANSEN
For two years Mr. Hansen has worked diligently and wisely with
the football squad, the two basketball teams, and with track. He has in
this time, by his patience and high standards, aroused the esteem and
admiration of every one of the pupils of M.H.S. Although we have not
been successful in winning all the games played, M.H.S. through the
efforts of Coach Hansen, has won honors enough to satisfy her loyal
supporters.
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flatptnin, and pilot of one of flir be'-i
Green und XYhit0 teams in hr' lxistorjt
He has the level hettd, the stett-if-' nerve.
and the fighting spirit which pu: io mal:
:tn idenl player :ind leader. H: handl-
lhe hall nicely, passes atrcuiafely, is
good kicker, hats advanced the hall inf
yards with his ability to Spike,
tau-kles lmrd. XYH are proud of
and the team he led, and ure glad ht
ztnotlier year for us. Three let
Qn:n'terlmrl:. Weiglit 13.3 pounds.
EAHEI. MCMUNN
Left lmlflmt-lc, "Pl'92ll'llY' is a star
football lugger. He rould sidestep,
vlmnge pave. pick at hule or make une,
pixot and drive, inuhing him n must
liilllLf1'l'UllS open field runner and line
. plunger, He was lll.H.S.'s principal
ground gaiiner :ind searing mzluliine. He
played safety position on defense and
three times 'run bark long punts for touch-
downs ElgftllI1Sl Ulll' strongest opponents.
A 1-lean rut. square fellow who is as
well liked off the field ns on it. Two
letts-re. l.t-lit ltzllflnwlt. Weight 145 lbs.
CLAUDE COSNEH
Si hi ie at fighting, driving, hratiny half-
hzirk. He could play any position on
the team but was esperinlly good at
busting the line on offense und breaking
np long end runs on the defense: it
l powerful player of his weiglit, He played
:ig'g'l'e--sive foutlmll notwithstanding un
injury in the leg. Three letlcre, Right
lutlt'lmek. Weight 145 lbs.
fil'lfllliEON YVATSON
'l'hr center position wus filled credit-
xtbly by "Spurg.'l He developed into
:ln nrciirzite passer and at heady :ind cure'
l ful player. On thi- defense he blocked
:ill line plunges at center :ind occasion-
nlly he pulled out of the line to inter-
re-pt at forward pass. Next yeatr's team
will miss him ut renter. Two letters
Venter. Weight 1311 llm.
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Oliver played his first yt-ar of football
this season. He nmde :ill his opponents
play hard football to get the best uf him,
whirh they were seldom able to 110. He
will make us zi valuable lineman next
e letter. Rig'l1tg'11il.l'd, XVeight
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LOWELL THRUCKMOR'l'0N
"lSigg.g's" was al veritable
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was registeretl over his terri
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MELVIN CARTE
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3lt'lYlll non his letter ill 1924 :ls l
llzlltllqlrlc zllld end. We were sorry 1
tu have him eligible for first tesllll sell
:luring the 192.1 sezlxoll but lla- slltmu
the old fight by getting' out und SFI
lllilglllg :lgzlillst the first leillll. We hope
llc will he ready for first lL'lllll sell
ill 19245. Fight 'elll, 3lElVl1l.
Hzllfhaa-li and Glltl. Weight l
LESLIE LOPEH
Une letttl
1.1 llli
"Les" would fill the wing pusltlnll
of :llly ll'gllfsvl1o:ll eleven ill tll
He ii fast, al deadly l2lCklk'l' zllld tll2lgllUN4
the UppU119IllS plays qlliekly.
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80218011 ahoulder injury kept llilll on
lllillly QRIIIIPS. :lIlOlll9l' fighting Senlol
we wlll llllSS on next yelll"s eleven. 'I' ru
leltvrf. Right end. XVG'ight
1155 lbs
DEAN INICBIUIYN
l'll1lllJ2ll'li, "F1'eCkrll' grew,
strong ill the Dillillltl wheat
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lllllflglllg' fllllbilfli. He is Steady alll
depelldzlble, with fl fine C0-0lJ9l'3lllNL
spirit. He llzls two more years to COX9l
himself and the team with llo
gridiron. 0119 letter. ltlllllljllif
150 lbs.
ABE DYE
Alle was fl real foothzlll play
nor on It
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sense of the word. He has the fight L
has the nerve and he knows
Illilflt' up in hard work, H0's
low to XYUl'k with. One letter.
XXI-igllt 135 lbi.
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LLOYD SHOUP
Lloyd, the smallest of the Sgwp faun-
ily, surprised the football fans uf Mul-
vune with his speed, hard hitting, Bild
endurance at right lialfbzislc. He should
be at regular in the bucktield next y?HI'-
one lem-1-. lz9S6l'Y6Rlglll1lIfLlf. Vvelght
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ALBERT HARRIS
"Fat" is another one of those Harris
boys of football fume, He should make
at star lineniun in the two years he has
lt-ft. Few gains: were made over his
territory. Hr- played :1 stellar game
throughout the whole season. One letter.
Loft guard. NW-ight 133 lbs
EUGENE SHOUP
"Gem-" is another Senior whose stead-
iness, power. and clean sportsmanship
:Lt right tzicltle will ln- hard to duplirztto
in the years to come. He NVZLS especially
strong in opening' up holes for our barks
to go through :und breaking up the ene-
mies long- and runs before' they got
st:u'tvd. It was the ninety-two. Two
letters. Right 'l'avlile. Xvuiglit 180 lbs,
EMERY SHUUP
Emery is a. Senior in football, as he
In-uonies un inelligible player on account
of nge before next season. WVe could
certainly use this shifty, jolly, consistent
tackle next year. He was especially good
with his hands on the defense, and stop-
ped nmny :1 line plunge in the tracks.
Three letters. Left tackle. YVeight 165
lbs.
LELAND RENNICK
Leland won his spurs in football as a
Sophomore bevause of his speed and
ability to fight and work. He will make
fl valuable mam in the two years yet to
go. Ono letter. Right end. VVeight 134
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The 1926 track season opened with considerable interest centered in the
annual Inter-Class track meet held on School Day. The Seniors were victorious,
amassing a total of 5715 points. The Sophomores were second, scoring 39W
points, while the Juniors and Freshmen 111ade 1092 and 915 points respectively.
The t02lll1 journeyed to the fast Milton Invitation meet where Mulvane scored
9 points, taking fifth place.
The Sedgwick County Meet held at Maize will long be remembered by M.H.S.
supporters. Earel McMunu placed first in the high jump, clearing the bar at
5 ft. 10 in. He also won the high hurdles race, and placed second in the broad
jump. Chas. Coffey won the pole vault, leaping 10 ft. ti in. Leland Renniek, took
third in the 880-yard run. Mulvaue placed third in this meet. These men should
get their share of medals in the Southwestern and A. V. l. meets.
Mulvane High School was represented by Claude Hough in singles and with
Spurgeon XVatson in the doubles at the County Tennis tournament. Margaret
Putman and Jimmy Nessly played in the girls' division. Margaret Putman played
a wonderful game against the champion of the County when she lost hy a score
of 8-10, 1-6. ,
Considerable interest was developed in this sport when the dual meet with
Derby was staged at Mulyane courts. Derby won the singles contest while Mulvane
won the doubles.
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Boys' basketball for the season 1925-1926 was not what some fans
would call very successful as the win column shows one game to their
credit, however the scores shows a close battle in all but two games.
The team put up a stubborn defense and showed flashes of speed with
tl1e short pass game which would have put the team ahead at the final
whistle only for the inability to locate the hoop consistently.
Chas. Coffey, the only veteran, played a heady game at forward
and running guard and was high-point man for the season, making the
long ones good. Spurgeon Wlatson played a hard game at running guard
always fighting until the final whistle. Dean MeMunn developed into
one of the best standing guards in the county, and with two more years
should become a real star. Abe Dye played a consistent game and
should develop into a good passing forward, while Eugene Miller will
be hard to stop under the basket in another year. Henry VVatson has
the height and the fight, and the uncanny eye for the basket, to make
a real center.
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Girls, Basketball
- During the last two yt-ars Mulvanc High School has been represcntecl by two
tnrla' Basketball teams which have uphold the high place Mulvanc has cstahlislictl
in girls' basketball circles Ill this section of tht- state. ln addition to playing a
first-class brand of basketball they have also contluctctl 'lh0lllSClVBS indivitlually
with honor NX'l1t'l't't'YCl' they have played.
Nm,1,1iz S'rl:w.x1:'r Gzmrrl mul Sec-om! Ct'lIll'I'
Nellie ie a great littlo flgiitvr and a clvvfu' lraSkQtirall girl. Yxith three mort' yvars in Bl,lt.S. alle
should cover ht-ravlf and whool with many honors.
NlAltiiARl'I'l' l"L"l'MAN .I'lUI'IUlll'd
'l'wo facts wt"rv glad of as basketball fans and boosters of Nl.H.S. art- firet: t'l'lliL'L5l ix a Frvsh-
man: and swconfl. a star basketball tower. 'l'her0 is a plare for hor on the All-County 'l'1-am.
lirnici, BlYl2ltS High! Guard
l'1tht-l is a tlireefyoar baskfftball x'0tf-i'an at the guard position. Vt-ry few haslifits wort- scored
when this clean fightt-r was at hor bm-rst, and her els-var blocking and covt-i'ing always worried her
opponents.
Ai,nizi:'r.x l3nANsoN Lvfl Guard
Alberta ramo to us, from Udall and soon proved to he a valuable addition to our girls' haake-tlmll
tvani. Sho has the fight and spt-vrl which is t'SIlf't'li1lly valuable in the rlvfcnsv arva. Two Stripes.
I3E'1'n Hnaoixsox Guard and Soc-ond Cenlvr
Beth could always he flopellrlvfl upon to c'arry on a hard battle and with two more yt-ars of exper-
wnre should devvlop into a sterling player.
Wmnfmsn Nicssm' 1'lOI'll7lII'd
Jimmy shows-d hvr ability as a basketball player xx hen she tossed threw' fret! throws through the
hoop in our first battlm- roy:-l with the big tioflflarrl girls. and improved t'onsirln-rahlt- the halanvt- of the
' season until she was able to win har first basketball letter.
l.lIt:lI,Llc Sxvmzn, Ctlllltllll .Iumping Celzlcr
llueillp played the- key position as a vs-tvran of two yvars and lerl tha ttam on and off the floor
througrh a very suvvessful svaion. Sho consistently out-jumped all her rounty opponents and played
a very good, defensive game-.
LAHICNA MQGINNIS lfunnizzg Cl'I1ff'I'
Italiana in anotlivr hawk:-tball plaier of no mean ability from tho Bla-tiinnis family with two
years' siliwit-0 for MILS,
Mn.nnEn lllAIIl,AXD'l' - Forward
Mildrvfl played at her best when the opponents were forming her. She was t-specially valuable at
the basket because of hor ht-ight. A dandy good sport.
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Can you doubt the wisdom of this successful self-made man '?
In the olden days Thrift formed a vital, necessary part of I.ife's
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Thrift 'fConservation Economy is far from old-fashioned,
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Start a Savings Account Today. NVe pay four per cent interest
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OFFICERS
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C. I". Ilovon, Cashier F. KIMBLH, Assistant Cashier
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Hail! Hail! The gang's all here! Nigh on to forty Emeralds enrolled.
Nothirfs happened 'cept Claude's come home.
The UM" Staff is elected. Now leave us alone and we'll come home dragging
a book behind us.
What say? Let's beat Belle Plaine!
Did we wallop Belle Plaine?
Mr. Yoder sets out in earnest to reform the science class. Here's good luck
to you but wise people always change their minds.
OCTOBER
Seniors and Sophomores celebrate with a weiner roast and a steak fry. Oh!
My, I'm full.
Hold your breath! Now take the plunge, all right now breathe again. Swim-
ming? Oh, no. But that Psychology final.
Debate trial. Proven that written term examinations should be done away
with in M.H.S.
All school Hallowe'en party.
Spurgeon VVatsOn hears that the best looking fellow in M.H.S will get his pic-
ture in the annualg consequently he begins to use cosmetics for furthering
his purpose.
n NOVEMBER
Mr. Yoder became very excited and blew up the steam boiler in Science.
Pep! Pep! More pep! And look what we did to them.
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be a nice pie by and by." '
DECEMBER
1 Some Freshmen seen crying over their report cards. Poor, poor Freshies.
2 Mr. Brown in Biology class, 'LVVQ will now name some of the lower species
of animals, beginning with Eugene Shoup."
11 Junior play, "Seventeen" '
12 Because of the enormous capacity of some people such as E. L. S. and L. H.
the psychology class has to be removed to another room.
14 A number of girls have to report to the office. Why such sad faces, girls?
22 Annual Senior Christmas party at .Iimmie's.
JANUARY
8 Nina Satterthwaite advertises on the bulletin board for one lost important
and essential article. What was it?
"Yes, I've quit the holdup game,
l'll hang around a joint no more.
So with a sigh, and a faint little cry,
The garter stretched out on the floorf'
13 Debate practice in chapel. Everyone clapped when it was over.
14 Before exams. y
"O, Lord of Hosts, be with us yet, -
Lest we forgetg lest we forget."
16 After exams.
"The Lord of Hosts was with us not,
For we forgotg for we forgot."
20 Operetta, "Windmills of Holland."
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understand just what they are like.
:mtest at Valley Center.
APRIL
live-rybody's day. Hurrah for the Purple and White and for the Crimson
'-nd Blue.
16 Senior Play "And Home Came Ted." Burglums, Burglums.
Quick! Someone get married and break the monotony.
Junior-Senior Banquet. Oh, Ye dresses.
County Track Meet. Literary Contest at Southwestern.
MAY
Baccalaureate Services.
Class-Day Exercises.
21 Cramming tonight, eramming tonight,
Preparing the exams to pass,
Many are the lights that are burning so bright
From dark, till the exams are passed.
Commencement.
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The first wus ll joke of the teacher,
The lust was u joke of your own.
Mr. Brown: "l.z1Ren:l. what happens when ii tzulpole loses its tuil'?',
l.:llten:1 Mctlinnis: "lt is called zu frog which is caught :incl then sent io
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Bus Norlleenz "Gee, but you llnve u lot of huin jokes in this annual."
Millard Turkle: "Oh, I clonlt know. I put an hunch of them in the stove and
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1 Mulvane Hardware bca.
Everything in Hardware
Sporting Goods-Paints and Oils-Chinaware-Ula
1 Silverware-Plumbing Supplies-Electrical
Appliances and Supplies
L ln fact everything you would expect to find
I in a first-class Hardware Store
i WE HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR OTHERS--WE WANT TO SERVE Y
T Mulvane PHONE 40 Kansas
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FAMOUS BOOKS BY FAMOUS AUTHORS
AII1PI'fl'llI1, Chinese and Russian Authors
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How to Make a Fat NVOIIIEIH Thin," by Runner Ragged.
Successful Marriagef' by Lotta Love.
Love's Labor Lostj' by Mister Chances.
"A Man's Revenge," by E. Nauder Nekk.
'tTo1n Cat's Revenge," by Claude Back.
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Now or Neverf, by I. XYill Crie.
Miss Thorpe: "This is the third time you've looked on I'lenry's paper."
Charles Edwards: "Yes, he doesn't write very plainly."
Miss liollr: "l'll give you just one day to hand in that paper."
Chas. Coffey: HAH right. How about the Fourth of .luly'?',
Mr. Satterlhwaite: "l'll teach you to make love to my daughter, sir."
Lowell Till'OCkIIlOI'tOllI "1 wish you would, old boy, l'n1 not making much
lieadwayfi
Porter: "This train goes to Winfield and points east."
Sarah Anne Raldock: "XVell, I want a train that gets to Arkansas and I don't
Care which way it points."
Mr. llansen writing l. X X X o11 board: "Beth what does that mean?"
lieth: "Love and lots of kissesf,
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2 Distributors of the
CELEBRATED PURINA CHOWS
For Horses, Cows, Calves, Pigs, Steers and Poultry
SOLD ONLY lN CHECKERBOARD BAGS
Q Also Dealers in Grain of all Kinds, Feed, Flour, Coal and Hay
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A Suits Cleaned and Pressed
I Orders Taken for Made-to-Measure Clothes
Bring In Your Duds-We Need Them ln Our Suas At The Laundry
P CLOTHES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
PHONE 145 J. T. WILCOX
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Henry Watson: "What is the difference between ammonia and pneumonia?"
Eugene Miller: "Search me!"
Henry: "Why ammonia comes in bottles and pneumonia Comes in chests."
Claude Hough: "I flunked that quiz cold?
Alvine Hartenbower: "It was easy, I thought."
Claude Hough: "Yeah, but I had vaseline on my hair and my mind slipped."'
"Poor boy", remarked the lady visitor to the wounded Skinny Crum in the
hospital in Wichita, "you nmst have been through a pretty tight squeeze." "Well,
maiam, "he replied, blushing uncomfortably, "The nurse here has been pretty
good to me."
Philip Evans: "For two cents I'd kiss youf'
Vera Fulk: 'tCan you change a dime?"
CAESAR TRANSLATION
Forte dux in aro: Forty ducks in a row.
Passus sum jam: Pass us some jam.
Bonilegis Caesaris: Bony legs of Caesar.
Caesar sic dicat unde cur, egressi lictam: Caesar sicked cat on the cur, and I
guess he licked him.
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I MILK should not be confused with sweetened condensed milk which is preserved
by the addition of a large amount of sugar. Approximately fifty per cent of a 2
can of such condensed milk is sugar. In PET MILK there is no solid substance
except the natural constituents of milk in their natural proportion to each other. I
i ii By our process of sterilization we destroy all bacteria after the milk has been 5
put in an air-tight can. Because no further bacteria can get into it, PET MILK
I stays fresh and sweet. It comes to you scientifically clean.
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There :II'e lllillly kiIIds of pins:
The co111111o11 ping the safety piI1 whiclI will not 1005611 itself, a11d wl1icII looks
very attractive. The stick pin wl1icl1 is 0I'I11llIl0llI21lQ tlIe beauty pill wl1ich is just
itll 0l'IlZlll11.'llIZll safety ping the har pin which is :III extra long beauty pin. Hair
pi1Is :Ire rapidly dis:1ppe:Iring at this day and age :IIId all those lllilt are iI1 use 2ll't'
invisible so they really tlllllt. Clothes pins lIold up clothes ton a clothes lllllx
onlyl. Rolling IJIIIS :Ire il lIoIIsehold :Irticle illltl il weapon. Ten pins 2ll'C used i11
howling: Cotter piIIs 2tI't' used in lltill'l1lIll'l'y to hold objects iI1 place on il Sllllft.
A piI1 is :I great friend in itll Qlll0I'g6lll'y, and is often used :Is :I suhstitu'e t'or :I
button or to hold iI1 place lOI'll sewing.
Nothing is quite :Is useful :Is :I pin in the right place or as painful :Is one i11
the wrong pl:Ice.
Edna Seekainpc "I have such il dreadful cold i1I llly head." '
Matel Loper: "Well, that is better than nothing."
Mr. Yoder: "Who was it tl1:It prompted you then? I heard someone whisper-
ing that date to you." . '
John Carter: "It w:Is history repeating itself, I expect, l02lC'l10I'.,,
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Headquarters for
School Books, Supplies, Fountain Pens and Stationery
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Alberta Branson Lois Rhodes Maxine Alley Duane Kimble
Venn Fulk Hcrniece Suinnei' Margaret Putman Ilene Carlson
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Pin---Safety pin.
FlOXVCI'fS2lgC Brush.
Motto-Hug them liard and tell them nothing.
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F qv up Au hour spent in looking over WICHITA i
- our new sio s will be an hour ell s ent. : -
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QHITA BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Write For Catalog
I CULLEGE 114-I6 N. Market Si., Wichita, Kansas
' Thu Sign of EfHi'1'w1.'y'
M. L. Hethermgton Chile Hamburgers
Dentist
Phone 155
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Res. Phone 84-4 W
Over Shaw Electric Shop
MULVANE KANSAS
Cigars
Prompt Service
Night and Day
O. R. McGINNIS
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"The Store With Familiar Faces"
For Commencement Exercises
It's a Blue Suit!
It's MCVica1'-Howzwd quality. too, if you want
a good suit that will wear and keep you look-
ing your best. Priced to save you money.
S25 to S50
McVICAR-HOWARD CLOTHING CO.
210 E. Douglas
212 E. Douglas
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Nevin Adams: "How much will l lmvc- to pay for a pair of silk hose?" i
Clerk: 'tAbout S2, n1:1d:im."
Neva Adams: "'l'hc-y come rzitlu-r high, don't they?"
Clerk: "Yes, lllilililll, but I'ClllQlZll7i'l' you arc :1 tall lady."
l:Htllt'l', tnahhing.g noisy one hy thc c'oll:1i'r: "l believe Satan has hold of you,
young man."
.liggs McMunn: "Many l go lionu-, fL'1ll'l1l'l'? I don't fool wc-ll."
Miss Nutz: "NVhnt ss-cms to ho thc nizlttcr? NVlu-re do you fool thc worst?"
.liggsz "ln niy c-lzissvs, ll'ilf'lll'l'.H
limcry: "May I hold your l1:md'?"
lllurgurct K.: "Ut course not: this isn't Palm Sunday."
Iinn-ry: "It isn't lndopcndc-nc'c lluy, Cllllf'I'.,'
Mr. Brown: "What is an vuhic yzu'd?"
VValtcr lltllllllliyi "I don't know unless it's wha-V0 thc little Cuban hoys play."
M12 Brown: "This has hm-cn at poor recitation in Biology: in fact l did it all
myself."
Cllurlcs li.: "You'i'm- not vcry fan' from :i fool :irc you, Fresh?"
Veda N.: "No more than ten ft-ot."
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' at the King. Mr. Smith, was sore afraid and worried over his flock, seeing
so ri :Ig dangers into which each of the Class of '26 could have fallen after they
leftii pufotecting wing, for he kept them, even as a hen kcepeth her brood.
'A 11: .' came to pass that there arose a prophetcss. and she took the King away
upjntc thfe mountains. Then it stormed and lightning flashed and Mr. Smith was
smitten. w" xlearg but the prophetess Lelftena stood amidst the storm and spoke
in clear.. dm voice saying:
21Lol Eat fl McMunn shall take unto himself a wife, Ethel Myers. and he shall
saygiunto her: "VVe must remain together suffering our great mutual mistake."
,wltnd Carl Lambky shall arise as a great statesman under the careful leadership
of Tyfina Martin, who shall be the victim of a nervous breakdown after her strenu-
ousgyytork with Carl and the UM."
"Behold Edna Seekamp, Mona Adams, and Lois Heder shall be great school
teachers.
And Leslie Loper's only occupation shall be that of driving a midnight taxie
fl'0lll Mulvane to VViehita.
Bessie Gibbens shall succeed in capturing at eas one o
after being an old maid vamp for many years.
Eugene Shoup shall take as many as three different wives. the first being
l t f the Sophomore boys
Dorothy Thomas, who shall be very popular, being busy with society and club
work. And the second shall be Nina Humbolt, who shall pound, worry, and dis-
gust him until his minutes shall be as years. Then the third shall be Alberta. Her
life shall be as a great tree for she shall spread out her arms to all that are of the
opposite sex.
And it shall come to pass that .o n .ar ei
l ' tl Hrt of plant doe, monkey and 1nan.
l h C t ' shall go out into all parts of the
world with a show company, paying ie 1: . , g
Lore'a Foudrav shall be a brilliant student of mathematics. She shall sub-
tract from other girls their best boy friends and add them to her own list.
Behold a great beauty parlor shall arise in time, under the auspices of Effie
Stout and Lucile Hutsell.
And Matel Loper shall always play the cattish part of an old maid even as
he shall not labor neither shall she toil.
I ' h' f 'll rollel for Roy Howard 'ind although lead-
she did in the Senior play of '2ti. S
Spurgeon Watson shall at c ie p1 - ' K . . .
ing a busy life he shall find time to thirst for the love of Mildred Mahlandt, who,
' ' ' ' 1 ' X ' ' ' X ph. ll t .1 rifice even one foot-
having a great ealeei ahead in tht musical hm, s '1 no sic
l light for him.
And .limmie Nessly shall be a clerk ant tesig L
l I 'fn-r in a large men's clothing
store of Paris.
It shall come to pass that Millard will become a general and shall plan great
campaigns and attacks on NVilks and Petersville.
Ellen XYagner and Helen Putman, believing in quietness and demureness, will
not fight and shall therefore be run over by the mad throngs.
one of the deaf and dumb
Sarah Baldoek shall become a great nurse in
hospitals and her goodly deed shall be recognized even as they were in 1926.
ss that Marie Burrow shall marry the man of her
And it shall .come to pa
own choice and away out in XVestern Arizona shall live her remaining years.
Alma Smith and Claude Cosner shall never progress any farther in their love
affair, but shall continue dating to pass away old age.
And Lucille Snyder shall be a great Dental Surgeon.
Then it thundered and the storm broke
and Mr. Smith went away fro111 the mountain with light hearts.
and the sky was cleared and Laltena
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Alumni of Mulvane High Sf
CLASS OF 1889
Emma Canaday Iltlrs. Frank Hufbauerj ,,A...... .......,.,
Chas. Farney, Minister ............,......,,,....,.......
Kate Slough tMrs. Will l-Iighj ..................,
Peter Miillcr, Deceased ,.....,,..,..,.
Alice Trickey, Bank ,,.,...l...,..,.,. ..,,.,.,......,,,........,,.,,....
Richard Warren, Railroad ....,....,...........,........,.....,,......,..
CLASS OF 1890
I.. M. Dakin, Bank .,....,,..w,.........,....,,.,............................... .
Harry tDareJ Hare, Minister ,,,,...........i.,,.Y,................w
Eva Pollard tMrs. VVilliamsJ ...,.,
.Iohn Reed, Editor ................,.....
Frank VVagner, Deceased .....,.. ..,..........,.....,.............,
CLASS OF 1891
Laura Yarnell tMrs. Richard YVarrenJ ...................i......
Emmet XVard, Merchant .............,,,.....................,.....,.,.,.,.
CLASS OF 1892
Alta Cromley ...............,......Vi.............,........................Y.......
Nellie Dryden tMrs. Knightl ........,...,.......,.,.......,........
XVill Evans, Deceased .................
George Harris, Deceased ....,,.,..
Arthur Johnson ........i..,.....,.....
George Reed ..Y,,,......Yw......,,........
Annie Russell CMrs. Smithl ..........
June Russell, Deceased .......,....,,..,i..,.
Grace Snellbaker tMrs. Shaffer? ...,..V
Harl Watson, Real Estate ..........,..,....................,.,. ...Y...
May Xvoodcock ........................................................,,...,....
CLASS OF 1893
Addie Chamberlain tMrs. George Miillerl iii.,...,,,,.....
Chas. Cron, Real Estate Sz Ins .....,,i.............ii,..
Alice Helbert, Deceased ..........,....,...,....,,...,.....,..........v
Chas. Shanton ............................. .....................................
CLASS OF 1894
May Brown tMrs. Tucker? ..............................................
May Daugherty tMrs. Ezra Pick? ..,..................,..........
Fay Dickinson .............................................
Nellie Fahnestock tMrs. Will Evansj ......
Frank Field, Merchant ..................,...................
Chas. Frazee, Oil Business ..................................
Caddie Harwood CMrs. Cecil Conyersl .............
Mamie Hatchet lMrs. VV. C. Robinson, Sr.J .......
Bertha Helbert lMrs. Bertha Colliensl .............
Etta Hill tMrs. Porter? .....................................
Pearl Hinckle tMrs. Chas. Brownb .....,.
Eva Hostetler iMrs. T. A. Neeleyb .......,..
John Stewart, Paint Co ........................... .
Rose Siegfried, Deceased .................................................
CLASS OF 1895
Carrie Baldridge ................................................................
Birdie Broadhurst ............................................. ......
Anna Cannaday CMrs. Massingilij ......
Kate Glaser tMrs. Katie Russelll ............
Mamie Harris CMrs. M. E. Binkleyl ......
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...................Mulvane
........Stafford, Kansas
...................California
........Oakland, California
..........Mulvane, Kansas
.........,........Colorado
.........Cherryvalc, Kansas
..................Oklahoma
.,,,....VVichita, Kansas
...................C2lI1f0I'lllil
...........Mulvane, Kansas
.......Protection, Kansas
..........Tulsa, Oklahoma
...,....Des Moines, Iowa
.......................Mulvane, Kansas
..........................Chicago, Illinois
Slippery Cork, Pennsylvania
VVorth, Texas
.........................Topeka, Kansas
........Kansas City, Kansas
..........................Mulvane
.'.'ff.'.'ii6i5kiEli,'oiiiahinnii
...................California
,......,..Tulsa, Oklahoma
Olive Hayden ........................................ .................................,..........
Albert McClain ....................,..................... ................................ V irginia
David Robinson .,,.......,..,................. ............ .,..... I i ansas City, Missouri
Thompy Shanton ............................................ ............... B uffalo, Kansas
Ethel Shoup iMrs. Moodyb, Deceased ........ ......... X Wellington, Kansas
Inez Snellbaker ............................................ .......... lv Iulvane, Kansas
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Qiidjuiz.. ............,,,........,..,..,.,.
.......Hill City, Kansas
.........WlChllH, Kansas
ia -am Brownl .......... .......,. X Vichita, Kansas
's. Lloyd M"KeeJ ,....... .,..,.... X Vichita, Kansas
s' '1 'X , ,...... .. ,,..,.............,,.......... .......,. N Vichita, Kansas
CLASS OF 1897
e. arsl, Deceased .,..........,.... ..,...,...................A.....,.....
er .......................................,, .........,...........v..... IV Iulvane
' McAllister, Oklahoma
m, 'll I ......,. .............
x .1 KSUIIJ . .,.........,,.,..,, .
,. qMrs. tl m. Baldwinl ....,..,
I-11 lll..."2ll'1ll6I' ..,. ..,.....,..................,. .
ella lieu ick gMrs. Ed Westfallj .......
.,J,e,llu"lie 'CMrs. T. C. Conklinl ....., .
'Nath Shall QMrs. Will Rennickj .,...w,............,,,.........
'ter Trickey, Store ....,..........,...........,,............,...........
- CLASS OF 1898
Pearl Bathurst tMrs. Luther Dugginsj .......,...,.......
.......................California
....,..Arnett, Oklahoma
...........Udall, Kansas
........Miami, Florida
.......,.........Mulvane
..,.........,.M.ulvane
........CHllfOl'lll2l
....,,.,Fort Smith, Arkansas
Amy Dryden, Teacher ..... ,.......,.,...........................,,,.... ............... X X 'ichita, Kansas
Daisy Dryden, Teacher .,....,.,,..........,,.,,,.......,.,......... ...i....,,,, N Vichita, Kansas
Elizabeth Emery, Dietitian, Anna Louise Inn ...,.... ......,.......... 1 Iincinnati, Ohio
Jennie Hunsaker, School Teacher ................,....,.,,,
Will Miiller, Farmer ,.....................................,,.....
J Bessie Nessly tMrs. H. G. Shelleyj ,.............
Roy Phillips, Bank ..,,...............,.,..,.,,.......,....,,
Bettie Rucker tlllrs. Dave NVOodwardJ ........
Blanche S1nitl1 tMrs. W. G. Reeder! ...........
Prank Trickey ..........,.,.,,....,..,.... .........,,...,..,,.....,.........
CLASS OF 1899
No Class. Course Extended
CLASS OF 1900
...,,.Fort Morgan, Colorado
...........,,.................Mulvane
............Wicl1ita, Kansas
.......F0rt NVo1'lh, Texas
.........Lawrence, Kansas
.............,...............,Mulvane
.California
Cecil Trickey, Deceased. ..,.........,,,..,........................... ...........,...Y..i......... I .
' ,...,... Santa Ana, Calliornia
Lydia Bernstorf, Teacher .........Y...,........,,,........Y.......,...... ,........,,,..... N Vinfield, Kansas
Philip Bernstorf, Doctor .....................,....,e...........,...... .........i........... N Vichita, Kansas
Louis Brown, Insurance ............,..,.............................. Los Angeles, California
Sadie Gould flllrs. Frank Miillerj .,,...,...............,......... .....,.......,......,............ IN lulvane
CLASS OF 1901
Gay Bathurst fMrs. Harry Moorej ......................................,.............,.............................,,....
Ella Bernstorf, Dean of Women ...............,............ Friends University, Wichita, Kansas
Ruth Bundick tMrs. Nicholsl .,..............e.... ..........,.............................,..,....... C alifornia
Glenn Corwine, Secretary Y. M. C. A ......., .,......,.......................,. D anville, Virginia
Cl 'de Cushman ....,.,...............................,,.... .................... C alifornia
y .
Arthur Ferguson, Bank ...........,.e......,........
Catherine Hill tMrs. Hoy Leej .......,....,.......
Maybelle Hincklc tMrs. Arthur Stubbs? ......
..,....Denver, Colorado
....................Mulvane
........Tulsa, Oklahoma
Amanda Shields .,.....,,................................,.. ...................,,,...........,.
Frank Smith , ...................,.,............................... , ........., , ............,,..,......., ,
Earle Steele, Salesman i.i.......7,.....i.. ..,...,.,.....,.......,...... ..,......... N X 'lChlttl, Kansas
Lucy Tlll'OCKlIlOl'tOll Glrs. Frank Fieldsl ...,..........,.,..
CLASS OF 1902
...i.,..l'rotection, Kansas
Bert llunsaker, Lumberman ............,,.e........................... ...... F ort Morgan, Colorado
Pearl Maguire CMrs. .loe Little? ,,...........,......,.......,,..., ......i. N Voodward, Oklahoma
Frank Rowland, Food Inspector .....,.,......
Mona Rucker CMrs. Philip Bernstorfl ....,..................
Mary Rucker Olrs. Mary Higginsonj ......................,.,,
CLASS OF 1903
Charley Bloomenshine, Prin. ot' Grade School .,........
Lena Brown iMrs. Raymond Stuhbsl ................,......
Pearl Hill CMrs. Ernest Hixonj .,..,.......,..Y........,....
Jennie Shelly tMrs. Harry Nesslyl ..,,....
.......1.......,'l'opeka, Kansas
............XVichita, Kansas
.................Mulvane
...................,,Mulvane
....,..,Emporia, Kansas
........,,,,........Mulvane
...,Y..............,,..Mulvane
Ellen Stewart iMrs. Edgar Shaffer? ....,,............,,...........i,.................,, El Reno, Oklahoma
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CLASS OF 1 904
Charley Blanpied, Minister ........,....,......,,..,,,....,,..,....
George Bloomenshine, Farmer ....,. ,.....,.,
Dessie Brandon lMrs. Basket? .......
Sain Campbell, Bank ...........,.........
Edith Campbell, Teacher .,,....,....,
Ray Chamberlain, Merchant ,...,,..
Wilbur Hill, Railroad .,...,.,,,,....,,
Everett Hunsaker, Banker ..,.,,...,.
Herbert Nessly, Contractor ..,,.Y,...............
Belle Pcnnick Cllrs. Yost? .,,.,,..,,...........,,,,,,,
Florence Siegfried tMrs. C. C. Marlow? ......
Lulu Sturm tMrs. Ray Chamberlain? .........,.......,....
Albert Whitted, Minister .......,...,,,,,.........,.....i..,..........,..
CLASS OF 1905
Guy Bloonienshine, International Harvester Co ........
Forrest Butts, Banker ....,,.,....,...,.,.........,,.....................
Nellie Cobb tMrs. Chas. Bloomenshine? ....,..,,.,,.
Myrtle Howard tMrs. Herbert Nessly? ...,,,..
Hazel Hufbauer tMrs. Sam Kimble? ....,......
Lila Shaw IMrs. Herbert Stubbs? ...........
Wiley Whitted, Teacher ......,.,Y,..........,,....................,.
Herbert Stubbs, Lawyer ...........,..,,..,,..........,,......,,,.......
CLASS OF 1906
Floyd Anderson, Bank ..............,..i.,........,...,,,,..........,...,
Eugene Blair, Experiment Station .......,,..........,.....,.
Louise Blair tMrs. Ratliff? ,,,.,,...,.......
Elnora Burch Olrs. Dale Davis? ......
Theodore Citizen, Carpenter .....,.,..,..
Eva Hill fMrs. Chas. P. Miiller? ,..,,,...................,,,,..,....
Goldie Hopkins .,.............,,,............,,..,................................
.losephine Nelson tMrs. Chas. Hopkins?, Deceased .......
Daisy Pennick tMrs. Fred Parks? ..........,.,.,...,.......,.,.....
CLASS OF 1907
Jesse Blanpied, Druggist ..w...,,. ..,,,i,.,.... .......,.,...,,,..,.,.
Ora Brown iMrs. Wallace? ....,,, ..................,,,i..,....,.
Roy Brown, Ministex '.,, ,,..,..,i....,
Marie Leddy .........,..,.,,.......,.,..,.
Alonzo Mctiarraugh, Bank .....,......,...,.
Flossie Reynolds, At Home ....i,Y.,,...,.....
Clarence Reynolds, Pet Milk Co .i........V..,
Maude Thoman fMrs. .lohn Sharp? ......, .
Edith Tl'2lIlVV6lll iMrs. Youel? ..,..,....,...,.........,,...,.,..,,
Mable Whitted tMrs. Ernest Newton? ..,,....,,.,,..,..,.,.,,.
CLASS OF 1908
No Class
CLASS OF 1909
Norma Emery tMrs. Ray Ayers? ..................................
Pearl Evans tMrs. Alonzo McGarraugh? ....,.......i.....
Raymond Ferguson, Oil Business ....,,,....,..
Eunice Howard CMrs. A. C. Jameson? ..,,,.
Daisy Mosbarger ............,..,.......,....,,.,............
Violet Rowland tMrs. Henry Wunsh? .......
Jennie Shoup tMrs. Hollingsworth? .,........,..,....,.......,.
Harrison VVait .....,...,..,,,...................,.......,.....,...,..,..,.,.,..
CLASS OF 1910
Elva Bleinpied tMrs. Clarence Archibald? ..,...............
Pluma Butts tMrs. Bennett Waters? ..........,....,............
Florence Burgess fMrs. W. D. Dickey? ....,,.,
Laura Cobb, Reg. Nurse Hospital ,..,,.... ......
Sam Farber, Railroad Agent .......,,.,.........
Everett Helbert, Farmer ,,.........,..............
Gladys Hill lMrs. Chester Davis? ..............
Anna Kersey tMrs. Russell Newton? .,,.....
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.....,.New .terse
..., . ....., , ,...... Mulvam
.......Augusta, Kansas
......... ..., Mulvane
.. .Emporia Kansas
...,.. V. iffhm kansas
..Szflt 'Lake C' ".- Utah
..... g.... . ...!'i1iior1,ia
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............l9t.r.smgH Kansas
.......liansas is 3V
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........Omaha, ei ska
........Proteeti-Jr K sas
...Jul 'ne
...Mulvane
........................Mulvane
..............Ulysses, Kansas
......Hnerifano, Colorado
...........Ulysses, Kansas
.......Wellington, Kansas
.....................Cal1forn1a
.......Columbus, Ohio
...............California
...............Mulvane
.........0klHl'1OIll3
......Belpre, Kansas
........New York
........Kansas City
...........Kansas City
'WSSH'l3it3g13"ACZ1'iii"6'17h'i?i
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
...............Wichita, Kansas
..............Winfield, Kansas
.....................Montana
..,,,,,.Fort VVorlh, Texas
......San Diego, California
Louis, Missouri
.................Larned, Kansas
'Ifffiffi55LiE6'iiiiiigii5i,''iilifiaiia
................Cedar Falls, Iowa
................Wichita, Kansas
,..,.............Udall, Kansas
..Biggs, California
U l1llEdgley, South Dakota
......San Diego, California
.......Trinidad, Colorado
.....,..........Peck, Kansas
....,................Oklahoma
.......Broadus, Montana
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ltoafzoe Kersey, lfarnier .........,............,......,. ..,,.... .
Riva Kennedy Ulrs. Clarence Reynoldsb ........
.Lulu Kincaid tlllrs. Basil Bruceb ....................
Ethel Mason lMrs. Raymond Ferguson! ...,....
'l-luszsell Newton, l'lZ5I'lli0I'. ......... .... .,....,..,..... .
l-lthel lfavyne fairs. Grover Farberb .........
.Ham y ffctrie ,..,.,,,.. ..,,.,,.........,,..,.,..... . ,
Frank lteiyiioldspl-'et Milk Co ......,..
GSeun'gf.1Smyscr, Mnlvane News ................,.........,.,,.. .
Mlfflitli HIT? - l, Teacher .,,...............,,........,......,........., .
' - CLASS OF 1911
f,,,,,g pioloniew iMrs. Cliff Howardj ........,.....
MLP' -,S -,nson lMrs. Ottie Storey! ...........................
M in mnible Glrs. Elbert Oliverb ........,,.,
'i,,Q,t,do!ii11son tMrs. Frank Shawj .......
'g,,,+y,Sfl:ipe1' tMrs. Carol Parkcrl ...........,..,.,,... ,
Qsguyfrce Shoup tMrs. Roscoe Kerseyb ..........,.................
f CLASS OF 1912
Alta Brown, Bank ...,.........,....,.......,,....,,....,,.,............,...,., 1
Christine Hill CMrs. Lowell Masonj ...........,.., ,,.,..
Fern Huff fMrs. Ray Eckj ..........,...............,.,
Lowell Mason, Orchardist and Farmer ......
Mary Mason, 'Teacher Agri. College .....,i,.
Bessie Nelson tMrs. George Lappinj ......
Lulu Payne iMrs. George Cecilj ...........
Goldie Shull tMrs. P. J. Fisherb .............,...........
Adel Throckmorton tllrofessorl ,,,.........................,.
CLASS OF 1913
Colin Campbell, Pet Milk Co. Cashier ........,..,,,,..,.....
Emily Casford, Wheeler, Kelly X Hagny Inv. Co
Lena Muller, Deceased .......,.,.,....,........................,......
Riley McGarraugh, R. O. T. C .....................,.,.....,.....
Coral Ross, Secretary .,.,...........l.
Harry Schaper, Professor .......
I' red Van Huss ,,.,,.,,,.,......... ,.... ................, , ......., .
CLASS OF 1914
Harold Glaser, Teacher i.....................i............,............
Elbert Butterfield, Fox-Vliet Drug Co ........
Esther Bland QMrs. Cress Kessingerj .............
Eugene Burriss, U. S. Mail Carrier .............,.....
Clara Kennedy fMrs. Ernest Thompson? .........
Ethel Throckmorton CMrs. Nate Brooksl .......,.
Leon Dickenson ................,....,..........,......,..........
Hazel Wells tMrs. Hazel Sniithb .............,..,,.......
CLASS O
F 1915
...................................California
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
..........l....Wichita, Kansas
Louis, Missouri
........Broadus, Montana
....,,..,..............Mulvane
...........Pennsylvania
....,.....,,.,,.....Mulvane
.,.....................Mulvane
.,,......Newton, Kansas
,,.....Mulvane
.......Mulvane
.......MuIvane
....,,.Mulvane
.......Montana
........,....California
,.,.,,..Wichita, Kansas
....,,..,.........,....Mulvane
t,......Wichita, Kansas
....,.....................Mulvane
Iowa
,..,..,.,,.,..i,.............Oklahon1a
..,,,.Blackwell,' Oklahoma
..........,,.,,NVlCl'lll2l, Kansas
Valley Center, Kansas
,....i.........,,,1....Mulvane
........Wich1ta, Kansas
fQfQQMLiHHaifa'nQ'lii21'h'5Z1s
.......ClIlC1llIl2lll, Ohio
...............llrllllllIlVlll6
t.......YVichita, Kansas
.............,.....,...Mu1vane
.........................Montana
l........NVellington, Kansas
...,,,,....Wichita, Kansas
. ....,........,,....... Missouri
ly of Fine Arts .,,............. Wichita, Kansas
Laura Albright tMrs. Fred Whittedb .....,..,,..,.....,............,,................. El Dorado, Kansas
Carol Shelly, Expression Teacher, Acaden
' Ruth Butterfield CMPS. lt. E. Davisl ......................,.....,..............,..,.......,.,............... Mulvane
- Lockwood, Bloomenshine, Teacher ...............
Susie Butts Cilrs. Sam Gardener? .,.....,..,....,
George Blair, N.S,D.A. Experiment Stationtf.-...'...
Rav ck, Mechanic .,,,..............,............................
Lois Foudray fMrs. Bennett Storey, .lr.J...
Beulah Howard ours. John knigmlt-yy ......
John Knightley .........,.....................................
Ralph Lindsey, Robinson's Store ............,......
Clara Reynolds lMrs. Allenl, Deceased ....,.,..............
Anna Maple iMrs. Anna Gray? ....,...............................,...
CLASS O
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Glenn Bland, Deceased .,,.... ....,...,...........,...................,....
Velma Seaman jMrs. Ray Ayers! ,,.........,..............,,....
Bernard Blanpied ..,............. ..............,.
Myra Briley lMrs. Clark Parkerj ..........
........................,....California
...,,..Valley Center, Kansas
........San Antonio, Texas
...........YYichita, Kansas
.......,,,..t..........Mulvane
........Wichita, Kansas
,,..,...Wichita, Kansas
,..............,....Mulvane
......Topeka, Kansas
Kansas
,,..........Arkansas
........,,......Mulvane
Cora Glaser lMrs. Lindley Watson! ,..,,,,. ......,, P eck, Kansas
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Bertha Loper tMrs. Schyhartl ....................
Margaret Mason tMrs. Ernest Frenchl ..,,...
Doris Shelly tMrs. Edwin Gardl .,..........,.
Esther Throckinorton, At Home .,...,......
Mable XX ells, leacher ............,....,...,,,,,....,,........,,.....,
Vera lirving tMrs. tloodnightj ,,.,,,............,.,.....,.......
f CLASS OF 1917
Dewey Farney, Carpenter ....,,. .,,,......,....,...,...,.,...........
Clarence Ferguson ....,....,.,... ...........,,......,..........
Floyd .lohus, Farmer ....,.,,
Rolland Johns, Teacher .Y...,...,....,,.....................
Carl Kimble, Farmer ........l..,................................,..
Paul Payne, Ass't Accountant Sinclair Oil Co ..,...
Paul Rutledge .,,.,..,.........................,.....,..................
Martha Brooks ...,.............,.,.....,............,..........,.
Ruby Canaday Ctlrs. Glenn Millsj ......,.
Juanita Nelson, Teacher ,..,.......................,..................
Doris Riggs Olrs. Crawfordj ........,,................................
CLASS OF 1918
Cecil Bidwell, Auditor Sinclair Oil Co ...........,.............
llelen Blair, Teacher ..,........l,,......,...............................
Leslie Brown, Salesman ..........,.....,,.......,
Barbara Campbell, K.S.A.C .....,...........
Lillian Dickenson tMrs. Tottenj ........
Lee Eck ....,,,..,......,,...........,.......,,....,....
George llarvey, Salesman .......,.........
Lucille lloward Olrs. Caldwellj ,,i,...
llelen Houffh Teacher
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..............Wichit ......,a,
....Kansas C11 ', Kansas
..............State of Ohio
.......Douglass, Kansas
...................Kansas City
..,...It1anhattan, Kansas
....................Calil'ornia
........Wichita, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas
.............Holten, Kansas
............'l'opeka, Kansas
,., , , ...,,,.....,,,.,,,,.., .
Florence Kimble, Stenographer ....,. . ...............,. Valley Center, Kansas
Cleo McBee ....................,..,....................,,......,.................,...........,,,........,................ Arkansas
Cliffie Rowland ..,..,...............,,.................,,...,.....,....,...........,...................i... XVichita, Kansas
Russell Throekmorton, Preaeller, Boston Theology School ....l. Boston, Massachusetts
Leila Martin tMrs. lloward Sealockl ...............................,.,,...............,... XVichita, Kansas
Ethel .lensen .....,.,..........Y......., ..............,.................................,,.... ....,..,.................................
Ernest TllOlIlpS0ll, Teacher and Farmer .........,...........,.
CLASS OF 1919
llazel Brooks .......................................,..............,...............
Harold Cheatham, Merchant ....,..................................
Paul Guinn, Truck Route ...............l..................,....
George Howard, Chemist, Kansas Milling Co. ...... .
Leo Johnston .....,,,........,....,.......................................
William Lentz, Bookkeeper ,.............,.................
COI'dlS Thompson, Teaeher ,.......
Doris Thompson, Soloist ,.,...t,.
Florence lrwin, Librarian ,............
XValdo Lindsey .,.....,,.....i,......,Y........,...
Gladys Loper tMrs. Tom Carroll ........,
Vera Riggs tMrs. Vera Whittedl ..........,....
Mary Russell tMrs. Fillmore Ripplej .......
Frank Russell, Sl2lllLl2ll'tl Oil C0 .............
Christine VVright, Clerk .......................
llope Fellers, Teacher ......,.........
Lola Campbell, Teacher ...,.,....
Pearl Russell, Clerk .........,......,....
Mary XVells tMrs.vliarl Carly ...,..
Bella Robe1'tson, K.S.A.l, .......... ....,...,...............,.,....
Clyde Baughman ..............,....,. ....,.....,..........................
CLASS OF 1920
Wilda Dye tMrs. John Myersl ...,..............,..................... .
Merle Farney, K.S.'l'.C ................ .,.,,.........................
Alice Papes, Teacher College ..,..,..
l,eMoin Seaman, Geologist ..,,,,.,.......,.....
Edna Springs, Teacher .........,........,l...........
Anthony Conklin, Kansas University .........
Hazel Cheatham, At Home ...,.....................
Harold Albright, 1'Zll'lIl6!' .........,,.....................................................
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.................Mulvane
................Pratt, Kansas
......XX ellington, Kansas
........Kansas City, Mo.
..................Michigan
...,,,....:,,.......Mu1vane
......Wll1tmtlH, Kansas
.............,............Mulvane
.....Hutchinson, Kansas
...........WViehita, Kansas
Arkansas City, Kansas
..........Hill City, Kansas
.......,..................Mulvane
.........VVichita, Kansas
........W1ch1ta, Kansas
....................Mulvane
..............Rock, Kansas
.........Wichita, Kansas
............,.............Mulvane
.......Manhattan, Kansas
...Kansas City, Kansas
,...................Mulvane
.......Emporia, Kansas
.......Mar1on, Kansas
.......................Mulvane
.......................Lawrenee
.............................Mulvane
....Huerfano, Colorado
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1' 'gellasz ..,....,..................... .,.VV........A ...w,A,..,.,................. .
,.rst Love? ......
. fast-r, .lugrf-:i!1, ....A ..,. .,.... .
A ' " 'olirnsl ...... ..
.l lumfa 1 mln...
-Ksther Ker A Hts,-.S
e lioyx ard? ......
' 'iv fff'5.l!I th 5. Y Oralj ....,,., ,.
lim., Qklanaggei More ...,,..,,....
. ,. .narli-real, Pffu. Ll'enley.......
wbliflw .4 Miehfner, Folic-gc ..,......, .
La' - Nm wton, At Home ....,.....,,
A' them... Teacher .,.....,..............
' tiart, Clerking ......,..,......,,....,...,.,.....,........,,...,,.. .
out tMrs. Lyle Minsonl ............,.,............A.........
CLASS OF 1922
Orviu Russell, News Office ,..,1.......,..............,.,...v,,.,.......
Bessie Huey, Teaching ,,............ ......,..........,,,..............
Belle Huey, Teaching ......,,.......,............,,....
Edna Smith, Clerking ..,......,....,,.......,,............
Ed11a'Albright tMrs. Clyde Baughmanb ..,..,,,.
Elmer Rollins .,..e,,...........,....,....,,.................,,,.
Mason Sealock, Ranch ...........,,i.,.................
Wilma Dye tMrs. Morton? ......i.
Lowell Grinstead .........,..,.......
Gladys Harwood .,..............,,..
Lulu Nordeen, At Home ...,....,.,
Graec Perrin, College ......,. ,.........
Morey Potter, College, K.U .....,...
Clarice Riggs CMrs. Ball? ....,.......
Harriet Robertson, College ..,...,.,....
Ruth Robertson, College ...,,i.,,,..........
Orville XVoolery, Santa Fe R. ll .......
Virginia Stubbs. Teaching ....,,......, ,..,.,......i........
XValtcr Lentz, Clerking .....,.......,..,........., ...,....,,,.....
Parkhurst Love, Sears Roebuck K Co., office ,,,..,,..
Elsie Kimble. Married ,.,......,...... ....,......,.,...,,......,.,.
Esther Kiimhlc, Graduate Nurse. ,,.., ..
Maurme Seaman, 'leacher ....,.... ,...,........,.....................
LCOII Bartliolemew ..................................,..,................,,.
CLASS OF 1923
Harry Miiller ..........,.........................,,,...,,....,........
l-lazel.Howard tMrs. Harold Albrightj ........,... n
lAlIlllI1lC Meyer, K.S.A.C .....,.......,,.................
Leroy Johns, Berkeley University ..........
Myra Potter, XVashburn College ..........V...,.
Herbert Butterfield, Pittsburg College .......,.
Mildred Nordeen, At Home ........ii..............
Ralph Barner, K.S.A.C .,.........,,................,
Ora Campbell, Friends University ....,.
Myrl Adams, Teaching ....,.................
Gertrude Springs, At Home ...........,
Vernon Foltz, K.S.A.C .......,...,............
Richard Hamler, K.S.A.C .....,..........,.....
Nellie Martin, Teacher .,.........,,,,...........,,.
Mason Potter, Telegraph Lineman ...........
Edna Berger, Teacher ........,........,,,..,,.............
Clarence Bruster, At Home ................,.,...........
.launita Hazzard CMrs. Harold Douglasj .......,
Verl .I. Throckmorton, College ..,..............,..,
Bessie Mctlinnis, Eagle office .........,..i.......
Harold Crum, At Home .,.................
Frank Harris, K.S.T.C ............,,.,,..,....
Bertha Anderson fMrs. Lawless! ,.,,,,,
Charlie Miiller, Electrical Co ..,.........
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...Kansas City, Missouri
.........Manhattan, Kansas
.......Manhattan, Kansas
...........NV1ch1ta, Kansas
......Kansa5s City, Kansas
.......Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas
..,.....Sprin,qfield. Missouri
. ........................... Mulvane
........Omaha, Nebraska
......................Mulvane
.........Levant. Kansas
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jEsther XVells, At Home .......,...
Henry Seekalnp, K.S.A.C .......
Harold Douglas, Farmer ...............
Myrtle Carl, At Home ......................
Marion Albercrombie, At Home .,...,..
Ruth Foster, At Home ..,..............,..,,...,....,..........,....,..,
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Raymond Poore, Santa Fe R. R .............,.,A........,.,,..,.,
Reuben Coffey, K.S.'l'.C .....,...........,,..............,.............
Grace Starlin, Teacher ............,..............
Mona Stewart tMrs. Ivan Whitey ,,.....,,
Della Dye, Stenographer ......,..,..,,..,..,.,.
Olive Russell tMrs. Lynn Burris? .........
William Sumpter, Farmer .........,.....,.
Vera Loper, Teacher .....,.....,....,..,..,.
Florence Lambky, Teacher ............................
Robinson Conklin, Elevator ........,...........,........
Dorothy Foudray tMrs. Earl Wentworthj ....i,,.
Conly Rogers, Salesman .......,.......,.....................
Pauline Parney, K.S.T.C ..........................,..,.,.
Rlan-che Rollins, Working .,......,.................,
Leslie Carter, K.U .......,,......,.............................
Ruth McMunn tMrs. Lloyd Prillimanj .,.,........,....,....,..
'llelen Sattertliwaite, Friends University .....,.................
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Mildred Anderson, Teacher .,.....,.......,................,,.,........,,
Katherine Davey, Teacher ,,.......... .,,.........,..,...,,,.....,... .
David Harris, Santa Fe ..........,.............,.....,.....
Linnie Eeearius tMrs. Verne Coovert ..,...
Forest Rovvlhy, Friends University ...,......,
-Mary Anderson, Teacher .....,.....t,..........,...
Clifford Blair, At Home .............,.......,
Ralph Meyer, K.S.A.C ..,,,............,......,.
Dyral Minson Ctlrs. John Brownj ..,,,,,
Marion Rhodes, At Home .........,.,..............
Lela Putman, Stenographer .......,i....,...........
Margaret Robinson, Beauty Specialist ,.....
Lawrence Reder, Pet Milk Co .....,....i......
Beulah Coleman, At Home ..........................,
Bertha Hunter, Stenographer ............,............
Leonard Crum, Post-Graduate at M.H.S ..,....
Bonnie Harwood, Stenographer .......................
Margaret Higginson tMrs. Mike Rhodesb .....,.
Nellie Long, At Home ,,,.....,,,.....,.,..............,.......
Raymond Mcliee, Fairmont College ..,.......,,....,..,
'Rachel Putman, Mo. State Teachers College ........
Elizabeth Russell, K.S.A.C ....................,.......,.....,.
Russell Stanley, Truck Driver ....,...
bane VVilcox, Druggist ..,..................
' elen Storey, Stenographer ......
Myrtle Urban, At Home ..,.........
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