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THE 1928 PIONEER MARY B. HARRISON Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Athletic Associ- ation, ’28; Pioneer Assistant Editor, ’28; Cheer Leader, ’28. Runt,” our cutest girl, is small in size, but she has taken no small part in school activities since joining us in ' 27. Her honors speak for her as being peppy, popular, and dependable. LAURA HASTINGS Cannon Literary Society, ’25-’27 ; Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Poet, ’25; Glee Club, ’25-’26; Home Economics Club, ’25-’26; Athletic Association, ’27-’28; Pioneer Exchange Editor, ’28. Peanut has led a very active life through high school. There’s always something doing when she ' s around. She’s this kind: Tall, good-looking, popular, and sings like a bird. EDITH L. JOLLEY Philomathean Literary Society, ’2 5-’28; Home Eco- nomics Club, ’2 5-’26; Glee Club, ’25-’26; Athletic As- sociation, ’26- ' 28; Class Treasurer, ’27; Secretary Philomathean Literary Society, ’27 ; Historian, ’28. Edith, always the happy-go-lucky, and the most zealous of Seniors, is truly a good pal. She is a typical blond with eyes that shine in EDGAR MONROE KETCHIE Class President, ’25-’26; Vice-President, ' 27; Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society, ’24; Philomathean Literary Society, ’25-’28; Athletic Association, ’25-’28; Football Squad, ’25-’26; Varsity Basketball, ’26-’28; Track Team, ’28; Pioneer Business Manager, ’28. Ed spells pep, and we mean he has it, not only in athletics but in all school activities. Consult The Pioneer. YVONNE ALBERTA MAULDEN Cannott Literary Society, ’25-’27; Home Economics Club, ’27; Class Historian, ’26; Treasurer Cannon Literary Society, ’26; Glee Club, ’25-’27 ; Basketball, ’26-’28; Athletic Association, ’28; Commercial Club, ’27-’28; Pioneer Staff, ’27; Cheer Leader, ’28; Pioneer Editor-in-Chief, ’28. Clever, athletic, attractive, peppy, sociable, good-natured, the best all-around Senior — that ' s Vonn. 1 She shines in all school activities. Page Eleven
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THE 1928 PIONEER EDNA BROWN Philomathean Literary Society, ’25-’28; Glee Club, ’25-’26; Home Economics Club, ’2 5-’26; Athletic As- sociation, ’28. Edna, known as Skinny.” always surprises us with the unexpected. A better sport is no where to be found. Her smiles and laughter will be missed at K. H. S. She’s our biggest teaser. WILMA BROWN Cannon Literary Society, ' 25-’27; Glee Club, ' 25; Home Economics Club, ’26- ' 27 ; Athletic Association, ’26-’28; Philomathean Literary Society, ’28. Wilma, the fairest of Seniors, has always a smile for every one, especially the opposite sex. As well as being pretty, she is sweet, and every- body loves her. MYRTLE ESTELLE DAVIS Cannon Literary Society, ' 25- ' 27 ; Home Economics Club, ’26; Executive Committee of Commercial Club, ’27; Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Pioneer Stenographer, ’28. Myrt, voted the naughtiest Senior, is not naughty bad — but naughty nice! She has proved a great help to THE PIONEER staff this year with her skill as typist. LAWRENCE L. FOWLER Basketball, ’24- ' 28; Baseball, ’24-’28; Captain Bas- ketball, ’26-’27 ; Captain Baseball, ’26-’28; All-State Baseball, ' 25; All-Western Basketball, ’26-’27; Foot- ball, ’25- ' 26; Cannon Literary Society, ’25-’27; Ath- letic Association, ’24-’28; Vice-President Glee Club, ' 25; Vice-President Athletic Association, ’27- ' 28; Pioneer Athletic Editor, ’28. An athlete and a good sport — that ' s Lot- tie. He has gained fame with his B. B. record. RALPH GILLON Philomathean Literary Society, ’25- ' 28; Athletic As- sociation, ’25-’28; Class Secretary, ’26 J ’27; Track Team, ’28; Class President, ’28. Gillon is our most handsome Senior, and has the distinction of being our President as well. Though he isn ' t noted for speed. he gets us there, for he is steady, dependable, tried, and true.
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THE 1928 PIONEER elsie Mcknight Philomathean Literary Society, ’25-’28; Home Eco- nomics Club, ’25-’26; Glee Club, ’25-’26; Class Poet, ' 27; Vice-President Class, ’28; Treasurer Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Athletic Association, ’28. Elsie, better known as ‘ ' Chicken to her friends, has won our hearts with her winsome ways. She is our most graceful Senior, and a good student. WALTER H. McINNIS Philomathean Literary Society, ’25; Cannon Literary Society, ’26- ' 27; Class President, ’25; Athletic Associ- ation, ’26; Glee Club, ’26; Commercial Club, ’28; Pioneer Joke Editor, ' 28. Among all the funny and witty people it will be hard to find one who surpasses Walt. He is our class joker, and as giftorian, we ex- pect him to shine in Commencement exercises. TITUS O. SILLS Cannon Literary Society, ’27 ; Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Pioneer Subscription Editor, ’28. Tyte has been the live wire of the class since he joined us in our Junior year. When- ever there is laughter at K. H. S. he is right there. He’s little but he ' s loud — and has red hair besides. VIRGA MAE SMITH Philomathean Literary Society, ’25-’26; Glee Club, ’26-’27 ; Class Treasurer, ’28. Binkie has but to smile one of her win- ning smiles and the prey is hers. She’s a good pal, and a good sutdent, too. She’s always ready to answer questions in class, but she’s in all the excitement as well. CREALIE ALENE STEELE Philomathean Literary Society, ’25-’28; Home Eco- nomics Club, ’25-’26; Class Poet, ’28. An earnest and diligent student is our Crealie. She has an abundance of knowledge, especially of French, and we predict a professorship for her. Don ' t think she ' s two dignified for fun though — she likes it as much as anybody. MARGARET ALENE STONESTREET Vice-President Class, ’25 ; Cannon Literary Society, ’25-’27 ; President Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Glee Club, ’25 -’26; Athletic Association, ’25-’28; Home Economics Club, ' 25-’26; Secretary Class, ’28; Pioneer Subscription Editor, ’28; Commercial Club, ’28. Stony was voted our most musical Senior, and well she deserves that honor, as well as the other honors bestowed upon her. Page Twelve
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