Barnard High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Barnard, KS)

 - Class of 1928

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HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR September :-4School opened Monday the filfth with a short chapel program, in- troduction of the ccach, and general .outlining of courses. During this month Lloyd M1cKanna of Itally, Texas entered sch.ool here. The Freshmen were initiated and the Girl Reserve Club organized. The total enrollment in school was ninety-eight. October:-Barnard High suffered defeat in a :football ga-me with Simpson, but instead off Lincoln sku-nkirg ' us, we skunk-ed 'them 6 to 0. A Girl Reserve Convention was held at Salina and was attended by several Barnard delegates. The Girls' Glee Club were entertain-ed at a Hall-owe'en party at the home of Miss Gibbs. November :-'School was close-d for the State- Teachers' 'Convenction which sev- eral of the teachers attended. The Music classes ,presented the operetta The Gypsy Rover, wfhich was a big success. The football season closed on Tha,n.ksgivin.g Day with a game between Barnard and Hunter, in which we were defeated. December :-The Boys' Basket Biall Team was organized and played their first game at Vesper. School was closed for the Holidays. January:-School failed to open until a week .later than was expected on ac- count of several cases of ldiphtherial. The All School plav cast was chosen and practice started immediately alter school opened. Semester examinations we-re given and everyone breathed a sigh of relief. February :-The Seniors had their pictures taken and the class pictures were taken also. During this month the High S-chool play was given. Miss Carlyle, a Girl Reserve assistant came to visit our club. March:--The Sophomore class was entertained at the home of Allen Clark in honor of his birthday. They also had -a class pa-rty at Doris Harrell's. The play cast was cihosen for the play Eyes of L3ve. Many .students were absent this month on accounrt of the flu epidemic but everyone- survived and they were soon back at school. The Seniors began to prepare for graiduation week. April:-The play, Eyes .of Love, was given as the last number of the Lyceum Course. The Senior-Ju.nior reception was held on the twenty-third and everyone had an enjoyable time. T-he Junior 'play Welcome Home Jimmy, was presented. May :-Many tlhin-gs :happen in -the month of Miay, with closing events of the school year -following in ouicfk succession. Among them the music recital of the high .school music classes on May second. On the-sixth, one of the senior girls changed he-r namellrom Pierce to 'Hall. The Junior-Senior 'banquet was held on the elevemth and the senior p-lay, Smile, 'Rodney Smile, on the sixteentlh. C'mmencement week dates include the Baccalaureate sermon on the twentieth, Class Day on the twenty- selcond and Colmimencement, the final event of the school year, on the 'twenty-fifth. - PAGE 1ivvijiliTY F1v1-.



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CLASS PROPHEC Y . Ten years ago the Seniors were in the second grade, tlhe Juniors were in the flristi grade, the Sophomores attended the kindergarten, and the Freshmen were ' just i s.' During those few years tlhey have grown, learned a little, and tried to pre- pare. for the years to come. Most of the Seniors during the short time they spent in High School -succeeded in studying what has helped them in their l.ife's work. While reminiscing we look ahead ten years into the future as well as into the ten y-ears past: First in our Alphabet comes Mae Abercrombie. While in High School she was quite studious, especially in Agriculture as she intended all along to take over the Narragansett Turkey business. She has traveled extensively and taken prize-s at every Fair she has attend-ed. Next we find Floyd Blanding traveling with Ringling Bros. and Barnum- Ba.iley's Circus. He knew too much to attend any school other than B. H. S. As a clown he :has made a great succ-ess. Mae Corn-ellisson after graduating went to Chicago and is now a great art- ist. Just the other day, we read of a studio party she gave .for her fourtlhl husband's 73rd :birthday anniversary. Everett Forcade still lives with Mabel, and this year is running for a seat in the State Senate. ' Opal Gouldin, jilted young in life, left for the Sandwich Islands, where she has grown ev-er since. Charles Gouldin just completed a motorcycle trip around the world with Eilva. Vera Grundmeier, we find single and teaching school in Ada, Kansas, for a living. She thinks she has accomplished some great feat as she- has finished a book by the title of Rormances of My Younger Days. Marjorie Hood has several fine dogs and riding horses. She is living in a very lonely spot in, the forest of the Rockies, in Idaho. She is still grieving because she couldn't 'marry a .man with an airplane. Ronald Loy and Sadie Parsons, Red and Sadie -are living on asmall cattle ranch in the Southern part of Arizona, doing ,business on a large scale. Sadie says she never was happier in her lirfe, but Raed is grieving because he couldn't have Vera. Cecil Mastellar started a landing field in Milo, at fthe age of twenty-eight. He is a pilot and nearly lost his life when he fell 2000 feet from his plane. He suf- fered no serious injuries ex-cept a fractured skull 'but he soon recovered from that. Velma Mastellar was married to All-en Clark at the age- of 21 and moved to the Hawaiian Islands, where they are raising cocoan-uts for a living. Buena Mc-Curry after proposing to Harry Hinckley in 1936 has moved to Europe where Harry is starting up and she will study to be an opera singer soon. Gertrude McKanna at the age of twenty entered the Conservatory of Music at Chicago and is training to be an opera singer. Marian Parsons is still grieving because she lost Allen and is still an old maid, teaching in Brewer, Kansas. Gladys Pi-erce is living on a little farm in Michigan, close to the Great Lakes. She is grieving over a .Sailor boy that she lost in 1934 and thinks maybe someday he'll come back. , Harry Rescfh. amarried at the age of 21 but dissatisfied, sued for a divorce two years later and is now on the stage in Chicago acting in the vaudeville. Harry has studied two years alt the Conservatory of Music an-d play-5 the accordion fairly well. Wayne Richardson after completing a four year course in Manhattan and studyin-g some in Boulder, Colorado is now ,building a bridge across the English Channel. Clarence Schmidt looks to be 50 years old on account of grieving. He n-ever went on to school because he was afraid some. one would steal his sweetie After alll she :married a man with a large new Ford and Clarence is still living on the farm. . PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

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