East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1923

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A A v , f' j f1. X l , W-A - . I ef ,Z 'J H ' HQ l f 5 1' 2 X x ' P Jai' ' 1 A' ? '- ' 'TA ,.-aah, I -1 I-S-' 4?Qi53Vf4f' ffi.'EV-5? AJ? 'ul , . ' : H -4 r. R-pl '15 QT 4'L.,,Qi. 'Q 'wixi-f iw ,K F 'ax..g'.7w di! Y V E .yncef , J ,, L L IH. f L' 1 I lil El Ffa WICHITA THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE WICHITA HIGH SCHOOL VVICI-HTA HIGH SCHOOL PRESS YVICHITA, KANSAS E511 IE! MR. L. W. MAYBERRY, Superintendent A. B., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS A. NE., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MR. L. W. BROOKS, Pfwincipal A. B. and A. M., LAWRENCE COLLEGE, NVISCONSIN xfq f A fa levi!! ' 4 ' X1 V l N VIS,-g !,., X 4 .. i! M I,f+ flW pg new x f Ml?wfM Nr 9 i 4Q35v:Q 5,X V g'j!ir!,,'lY4i I I N AX I if 51 '- ,' X W ' X ,ffwxx If fl lf X giilwk XXX Q XXX ,iff XEW E5 ffl X N, 11' '44 X Xxx' Wif X N N' will VX XXL ,il ,ff HN Q I 9 hhx ii . gy, T., -' I THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING l Mlss BIRD WEIMAR and with hei untirmv Splllt of Wllllllg ness to help all those With Whom she comes in contact, has been an in- structor and friend to the students of W. H. S., this annual is dedicated. HE O Mlss VVETMAR, Who, in .her quiet Way N Bi ,. 5. D . h .- If-X .,,-gzpx -- ,ff ,f ,- ,f ' -'ix j7'd'.f3.g::- gf -if -- 3: ' Z- -,S-ff CONTENTS 7 SENIOR CLASS ..... ...... 1 7 FACULTY ............ -.- JUNIOR CLASS ............ ...... 6 6 SOPHOMORE CLASS ....... ...... 7 1 DEPARTMENTS ........ ...... 7 '7 ACTIVITIES .,.. ...,..... 1 23 ATHLETICS ........ ......... 1 29 HUMOR . .......... ......... 1 45 1 s A . In W - ' .5 I U U H I H - . 1 , I , ' - S w, 4. .1 ,x ' , , U v .Av N I 1 f xx .ff .. M.. A, , I 1 S., S V .V x I --X ISM -- - -K f X ix. XX X 7 X xx XAX 'x. 'AXQ-O xx xx, K . . AX- XX --Nxxitxxxl .., 3- Nj --T. Y- L. W. BROOKS, Principal A. B. and A. MI., LANVRENCE COLLEGE, 'VVISCONSIN W. TRUESDELL, Vice-Principal Head of Science Depaxrtment A. B., FRIENDS UNTVERSITY TG. S., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO RUTH JACKSON, Science A. B., UNIvERS'I'I'Y OF KANSAS M. S., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO RUTH HEIL, Science A. T3., NVASI-ITXURN COLLTCGE W. T. EMERY, Science A. P. and A. M., UNTVERSITY OF KANSAS W. D. ROYER, Science A. H., IVICPHERSON COLLEGE J. A. GLOVER, Science A. rx., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY JOHN MICHENER Science A. Is., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS J. W. E. STOGSDILL, Science A. IB., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY MIRIAM WITHROW, Science Ph. B.. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO X .I ,IIX r :I I I I I I.: mg-1m'y.ij'I-.1'f3.'2r1.iEI.' if if igf, K.- J,Tip K I 1 II 1. If LIULQIILSQIJQQSQ.-.-igcege1. . - ,I 13,32 N. A , N L Y,...nL-n.-.- 1---if -4 W- .--' 1 Page Eight JOHN KORB, Science B. S. and M. S., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS' MEADE T. HARGISS, Science 'FL S, of E., IQANSAS STATE NORMAL . ANSAS STATE AGRI- B. S, K CULTURAL COLLEGE ALICE RINER, Science A. B., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY VERA KNICKERBOCKER, Head of English Department A. 13., FAIRINIOUNT COLLEGE A. M., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LUCETTA JOHNSON, English. A. B.. MCI-'HEI-ISON COLLEGE LEONA, McANULTY, English A. B. CARTHAGE COLLEGE OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS JESSIE RICE, English A. B., MONMOUTH COLLEGE Ph, B., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ELLEN SMITH, English A. B,, FAIRMOUNT COLLEGE LUCILE HILDINGER, English A. B., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SARA WHITE, English A. B., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CELIA LIGHT, English A. TY., SOUTILIVVESTERN COLLEGE HAZEL SANDERS, English A. Is., FAIRMOUNT COLLEGE RUTH SKEWES, English A. ls., LAWH1-:NCE COLLEGE, XVTSCONSTN MIRIAM SMYTH, Engl-ish A. B. and A. MI, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PEARL ADAMS, Evzglislz A. 14.. S'l'lfJ.RLl'NG COLLEGE EDNA WILLIAMS, English A. H., OTTAXVA UNIVERSITY DOROTHY ROBB, English A. H., COliN'lDI..L COLLEGE LUCILLE MOORE, English A. B., UNIVIFJRSITY OF ARKANSAS MARY KELLY, H eacl of M CLflLG'HZCLt'iCS Depamtme'rLt A. H., FRIENDS' UNIVERSTTY A. RI., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY VV. L. BAKER, Mathematics A. M., COLORADO STATE TEACI-IEROZ COLLEGE Page Nine i-ha -4--fx-1f -X H H If ,f ? 'A .-li.- ji ,LH Q-,-4l1,,i--,7'H 'A 'tiny f ,,.',f , D 'NX-xy X ,fa Ex. g' lf Y A ,, ' ff I A Yi-3 ff ,fgiu I EQ' E ,.,f'?A,:Q.fQ,1f4IYM-,f ,f.. Q.-........ ..-...l.Q,f5 Lfgviiqlk,-f ,ff - n ,,-'f,.f f ff' .......m.--L...L.1 ff' ffm- x 1 .,. , L-,-, . A ,.-- -41-12-i Mai 'rf1'1.2. ,051 ARK,-'i--XL 1 L--ff --ff' :-ff'--X--G -g-- ' f-'VK-:ff-f1w1'T. ,ff - A ' -1-' ,, , ,. -if I , ,LIL ,AAAI ,mklijffaffy , L, , .A .. A -A Am A - A 1-1 Lf' I' :i,ff'H A in In 11 Qjfxflif, xN3X:,i,f,,'XNE ff?7 ' by I ' '11 I JH '---A 2 ,-:F'1'- J ff-34?kQT '-.LACE Lrg.--Q-A -.-.,4,,-..,,-1:.' .--,Ap Q, 'Q-.j, ff A Y--T-2,ii:31rwL,W,,, . BESSIE MCCUNE, Matlzevnatics A. B., OTTAIVA UNIVERSITY M. BIRD WEIMAR, Mathematics A. B., SOUTI-IVVESTERN COLLEGE A. M., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BESSIE GREEN, Mathematics A. B. and B. S., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LUCY HALL, .Mathematics A. B., UNIVERSITY OF :KANSAS ADA KENNY, M athematics lDied 1VIa.1'ch 4, 19233 A. B., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PITTSBURG NORMAL EMPORIA STATE NORMAL ELIZABETH HAASS, Mathematics A. B., FAIRMOUNT COLLEGE A. M., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHARLOTTE HAASS, Mathematics A. B., FAIRNIOUNT COLLEGE A. M.. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHRISTINA ROSENDALE, Head of History Depa1 tme11t A. B., KANSAS STATE NORMAL A. M., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY JESSICA SMITH, History A. NI., UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN A. B., KANSAS STATE NORMAL MAY HOWES, History A. B. 211161 A. III., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY Page Ten umittknzn1Ii,Im..Q-L.LuAuA'+...',:ag.Uu,:.,uzJzQUULfs,n.vsug-'13 fi., mf'-aig:.:LnuuJL,:1JTAEuL:X,amis.1Z'.'JxLw'L'39BEn.5TlEmU'ib'm3XLi STIICU 2.111 illll3A1EfLT.C.Q-'iillxlfgaz3QCLQZQQIE2'1F11Tif'Vg..-ia-L lf, U5.:f51125'm2a16:.zU4L99-,vf57zg11g'mrfTc?!.'cf -.W-11,1 ',J- . , -. , ,... ' A ug 1.111 -S-Y-A x ww fi Ll-!1gl.- ff'-5 I ,. . .- fL LL. -4-H -- -. f Tgifr' 'i Y'-1-- ' M--'-j '...-lu .,,..,E '-.:,g'., , .--I Y. ' 'Y' If ,L-,f' v S ii iz. 'T' 'i.iiTi.-if- '-'....iZf4 ,B-I . ' ltii' 'YI ' V ' - - ' ' 'A - -'Yak -'X f 3-.H ,X ' --fx. 'N - - - f'-f --ff '--' ' 'X Q- -I, .3 , Y - lififfwi 'X 'ffm .f ' ,- .- . ,..L ....- .-.-- .Y If 'X EVA ARMSTRONG, History B. S.. KANSAS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Em. ' R- MARGUERITE BLISS, Histor A. B., FAIRMOUNT COLLEGE A. M., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY EDNA YETTER, History A. B., SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE MARY K. PI-IENICIE, History A. B., KANSAS STATE NORMAL A. M., UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WILLIAM WIEBE, History A. B., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO H. S. MILLER, Head of Commercial Department Ph. B. and M. C. S.. OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY , M. Acct., SOUTHIVESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE A. L. HICKMAN, Commerc1'al B. L. and B. E., KANSAS VVESLEYAN LOTTA GREEN, Cornrnerczal MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CECIL VOSHELL, Commercial KANSAS STATE NORMAL SPECIAL PROFICIENCY IN COM- MERCE NORA STOSZ, Commercial LIFE CERTIFICATE. KANSAS STATE NORMAL SPECIAL PROFICIENCY IN COM- MERCE . f FCLXSN-.Q?fXIjT 1?+T :EAU ' If ifbw- S-A +I- V .. ,fp FZFS-gif -':1-.':'lf' , 5 Page Eleven Page Twelve IDA E. BOYD, Commercial KANSAS STATE NORIVLAL EOYLES' BUSINESS COLLEGE GREGG SCHOOL, CHICAGO MARY E. RIOTH, Commercial LIFE CERTIFICATE COMMERCE CERTIFICATE KANSAS STATE NORMAL ETI-IEL LOUISE WHEELER, Commercial IH, S. C. and IB. S. E., KANSAS STATE NORINIAL O. B. BADGER, Head of Iudust'rial Education Depa-rtment UNIV ERS ITY OF XVISCONSTN J. C. WOODIN, Industviul Education STATE NO RMAL, PITTSBURG. KANSAS FRANK FEE, Industfrial Education FRIENDS UNIVERSITY CARL BRUNER, Printer FAIRMOUNT COLLEGE C. C. WILSON, I'nclusto iaZ Education HASKELL INSTITUTE ROBERT E. SELLERS, Industrial Education B. S., KANSAS STATE AGRI- CULTURAL COLLEGE DELBERT W. MEANS, Industfrfial Education A. B., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY NELLE WADDINGTON, Head of Household Arts Department Ph. D., UNlVERS1'1'Y OF CHICAGO HELEN M. SMITH, Household Avis NORTH VV EST ERN OKLAHOMA NORMAL RUBY A. ADAMS, Household Arts A. Is., FRIENDS UN1v13P.s1TY MARTHA WHITNEY, Head of Latin Depcwtment A. B. and A. III., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LULU GROSH, Lam A. T5., UNIVILIRSITY OF KANSAS FLORENCE WHITCHER, Latin A. H., UNrvm1.:sl'1'Y OF KANSAS ELIZABETH APEL, H earl of Modern Lanzguage Department A. Tl. :tml A. M., 'UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LUADA SEVERANCE, Modern Lcmguclyes B,, FRIIQNDS UNIVJQRSLTY A . BESSIE GOODYEAR, M oclern Languages B., FRIIGNDS UNIVERSITY A. M., UNIVERSITY OF VVISCONSIN A, MABEL MAXWELL, M odewl Lcmguages B. Di. and A. B., DES MOINES UNIVERSITY i 5 I Page Thirteen - - -. if- -4 ,135 ,IAQ-m.:y -?-T: , -i- .5sxl'x K--iii ' 'Pkg in ' i? -' fi' fwl: -LTA fa-S. 7-V f , i , ff ,--' ,ff f' ,f N I, f W' g' f f L L If I f 1' I . ,,- I -1--SA...-AAEQAN Lulu ,Li ,, Y V Z 4.5! Z fi, , I 4 , 1' ,Aa 1 Lf 'ANNA if X,-J K2 1,2 Z H'iVQ2, fxffkp I I 4iiA..,,f --ww S-xiii-Ii,-..v,l4iA,f'TjA !,Jf I. I...-.. -.A-..J '. N --7 I If i11 '.-.If.iff1'Il..I' I.- xxg, ,,f'g -7f5:l,f3,,5,T f' ffLg.,,X'4- K kW:b.f-f-.f'.,- ' '15 ' Rx RFI, ':, .J ' I wfgzf- , . X +. 1 fT1QE1E?ZHx5 Page Fourteen I.: II, ..-E,,.,L' LXR, .1,.,T1L,.. .L-f,x,,1....,.J--'L-ff- s ' I, . . .,,-,N-,-,.,- .F -.-,.-,-. ESME CELLARS, Head of the Normal Training Department B. S., KANSAS STATE NORMAL GLADYS BATE, Dfrawing and Design ART INSTITUTE, CHICAGO ETHEL OUTWATER, Drawing and Design ART INSTITUTE, CHICAGO LIDA MCBRIDE, Effective Speaking . A. B. and A. M., CORNELL UNIVERSITY B. E., CINCINNATI CONSERVATORY JESSIE L. CLARK, Head of Music Department ROBINSON SEMINARY, EXTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE FAREEDA MOORHE AD, Music SHERVVOOD SCHOOL OF MUSIC, CHICAGO NORTI-IWESTERN UNI- VERSITY J. H. SMITH, Boys' Director of Physical Education SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE. SPRING- FIELD, MASSACHUSETTS A. R. YOUNG, Assistant Boys' Difrector of Physical Education A. B., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ELMIRA BREWER, ' . Girls' Director of Physical Education TRI-STATE COLLEGE THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL MARY PADDOCK, Gifrls' Athletic Coach KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL CO LLE GE r ..11:iL'T'ff'.---'. -- ,, V ,. If 1 WJ-, M., 4 , X 0 uv III' . . 1 y 1 4 m'm'-W'Lf a'-'r'g'i '- L 1' 7 g I . fx. ,,,:'.,,-,.I,JJ-L , Q .,..,-,, S- -. AS ...JL -.'fg,.,,f urffi. I ,---4',,-.-.,-f,I,f,- Ju. w f ' c',,',fg'.I 'Q' 'xv -.fave 1.512151 L, 1.5.1, 1. M' l- v.. '. 1-Q' I- O'T Xi-.N ? ff1g4 T? ' N YQ? gg Sf 'X TOT ' , 47 ,.-.K 1 NX-- .- N. 'Sw 'C.1L 7' wi '.'f T i. f 4.l. f-7Tff L ...N 'S N-A O EXAM, , HH MNA- ai.,x,Q. V1- '- -lx KEN 7'i:..1 f. fx'--X Q, O ,. A , AWA - A . , -,. ,.. XA-, i:i5I:Q1-.fftfi A S QQ E. -Ax E-ff-,,..Efx 1-A f A - -..fl .-4 A - -Q Af' ' . i-, ff ' ' 1!if?X1Si32ZL, L14 HAZEL HOWES, Libwwicm A. B., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY MRS. 0. z. SMITH, Decm of Girls NELLE WEST, Office LIFE DIPLOMA, KANSAS STATE NORMAL SPECIAL PROFICIENCY IN COM- MERCE FERN LELAND, office KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FRANCES STRICKLAND, Office A. B., UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MRS. FRANCES DOWNS, WeZfaa'e Teacher A, B., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY ANNAMAE GARVIE, ' Lunch Room B. S., KANSAS STATE AGR1- CULTURAL COLLE E 1 . ,Moc 4,'wwAz, l.'i.1',is11zr VLLEZ J' 'F Q. ' ' Vfxf' ' T 'f'V'f1'f QAZAT4' K I ' ' . . i-S dwTQi.' --Af -f ,-yx.. ., , , Page Fifteen 'j' j-T' iii' an 11, - , rl fi ' 'gi ' l ll'f2 , '-1 ' ' ,f-- Y '- !-f--'f f ' -. , J , ' ,,i ' , ', , ' ' ' !.L'-T P- ,l-Q -4, I4 X , ,, if X..-. H ,, xiii, iff. 'mf ,,, , ,ig ff , I, , , ,,,, Jig-',, QL, I , ' gl.. w , . Y 1?-, i N, F H ,, fix, 'fi i s J ' ' 'VA 7' f -f iw'-f ' 1 s X ' E ,er xi.-- N7 i x 'xx Tix ex 4 Wi. -.-L. m X-. 7 lx? F57 X. X xv X, X717 R ...N X K-X xx xx- , ,r-'-7x7 fa f fx If ff , f ff -,,,,,N, N . zz, hxi Y xx , X i I ,.X -, . X XV Xxfkgi XX 'g' N X X NXT LQ ,Q ig' 4-R i--i - : ,. NS., T ' 'f 4' , .. . ,. , ,, , -f' ., 'gf' Hi-of if i ,f-1e4,:,f-'i'li -eil, v fr-v -' 3- ' l Lf, l ,f.. - .f , ,. ,- , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1--' .,:QlJ2 i- 'V 6 First row-left to 1'ig'l'1t. Gwendolyn Grzllmm, secretaryg Miss Moorehezul, adviser: Louise Kelly, Lhircl vice-pi-esilleiilg Belly Bowman, second vice-presislent. Second row-John Slieplieiwl, presidentg Mr. Young, aclviserg George Powers, :first vice-pi-esiflenlg Roy SCl'lLlll'l2lC1'lGl', treasurer. Third row-1-loward Black, publicity C112ll1'l'J'l11llj Chester 'vVhitten, sergeant.-3.1.-arms. T1-113 CLASS OF '23 QTu1xe: Santa Luciab Our high school rlnys are clone, Saul is our pzlrting Our lumpy course is run Lifes hm-ll path slzlrting Joys that we here flicl know Glzulness than filled our days Friennlships that we lfolxml true Strengthen our new ways. CHORUS Gooklluye clear 'While and Blue To you were :Llwuys true Fzlrewell lleur high school, farewell dear high school. Though we xmmylrosun :L-Eau' You are the guiding slai- Fzwewell dem' high school, farewell dear high, suhool. Hope guides our future days Our fame lies yonder In your clear well known Ways No more we'll wander So clear old Yvhite and Blue Time cannot alter Our happy thoughts of you Menfry makes sweeter. ' CHORUS Goodbye dear Wllite and Blue To you dear high school, farewell clear high school lVe'll always stand for thee The class of '23. Farewell clear high school, farewell dear high school. --RUTH SECREST, Page Seventeen , , ,, -1- ' i -- we-fill , , F4 aio- -,f X-4 1.1. 1 N- -.nw -,..v,-,,., i ii .1,:,z.. l-.M .,.L 9 , ,,,l,l il.,-f ., . ,V l -- gl l- 31-H lllLll,El,m-il,-Losilfew':i'1.L:.Zll',gi:,e.lml-.1155NM-g 1 il ' ' 0 ,i', ,Q1TRT,,'1fQE1'.T7Y,E1i f o ifilT- V1f7.'Vi'AllfL1f'. -' ,, 5,5j,1 :,4,ffM,fj.,,-,i'-'-'Z-'ZQKATWT-Imrfgf2,7z74757f:f3:Tgir4-7'fmzgmi-,:'.ff1i:1l ,..n W,- rf, ' 1: :.-Aixizzitg, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY F OUR years ago the class of '23 gathered together for the first time and organized-a thing that had heretofore never been IQ done by a freshmen class. The officers elected were Lloyd Cornwall, president, Grace Anderson, vice-president, Virgil Hockett, secretary, Vernon Porter, treasurer, Ray Fancher, ser- geant-at-arms g Virginia Kniseley, reporter, and James lVIcCune, yell leader. During this year a class party and an assembly were given. The sophomore year opened with a Weiner roast shortly after which a masquerade party followed. Then for one night the high school was turned into a country fair while the famed Kountry Karnival was in full blast. Officers for this year were Vernon Porter, president, Ruth Lester, vice-president, Aurel Troup, secretary, Arch Paup, treasurer, Don Buechel, sergeant-at-arms, Gertrude Fraser, reporter, and Roy Schumacher, yell leader. The following year the officers were John Shepherd, president, Louise Kelly, vice-president, Gwendolyn Graham, secretary, Roy Schumacher, treasurer, Fred Osborne, sergeant-at-arms, and James McCune, yell leader. One of the first things given was the Junior Entertainment. In the spring the annual junior-senior party was held. This took the form of a Japanese party. In the next year the seniors made merry at a regular old-fash- ioned Christmas party. Instead of the customary Freak day, a successful Impersonation day was held April 6. A senior banquet was planned for the last week in lVIay. As for athletics, the class has been well represented in all the different branches throughout the entire four years. The boys won the interclass basketball title twice and the girls won it three times. The girls also succeeded in winning the interclass volleyball title three times. - In the junior year the Junior Dramatic Club gave four plays, Mystery, A Bunch of Roses, Mr. X. , and A Pair of Fraudsf' In the senior year the club gave Trust Emily, The Big Idea, and the class play, Come Out of the Kitchen. AS a fitting end to the four years of school caps and gowns were adopted for graduation, ,thus helping to accomplish their desire to be the most friendly and democratic class ever graduated from W. I-I. S. Page Eighteen . -. N .ni .7 .,, 4..l, ,,, -f ---lc -f---. -1- - f Wifi- T------A-4-f 7,7 1 ,-,DX Yi, , 7 , ,WWLAY .MARX 1,14 'Hi ,.f7 Ab. . . ,L,,1A.si.i,. X fi- Ls. ff? 1 E gs ,cltflg af-.-.L-i. - - - - -..L , f ----fs S-W'-- -'H 'A' 2,1 X ff -X . ABELARD, AARON Beacon routes + Popular Science Magazine X studying history - hobby I Sl1orty. ADAMS, CATHERINE fHistoryJ2 -l- typewriting and other commercial subjects X peach roll : Catherine. ALBIN, THELMA FAYE Sour pickles -1- Oh my cow on a kiddie kar X playing guard in bas- ketball games + math and talking 2 Tanny. ALEXANDER, HELEN Ice cream -l- attending all athletic games X Search me + I want to be an expression teacher 2 Helen. ALMOND, MERADITH A business like manner -i- I've sworn off using slang X reading anything of a readable nature + I haven't even looked at this physiol- ogy I Meradith. AMES, ALICE Les Miserables 4- That's what I didn't do nothin' else but X playing the violin + dreams of going to Mex- ico : AL ANDERSON, ELEANOR Golf and beans -l- reading X Great Scotts + Spanish : Patsy. ANDERSON, GRACE Drarnatics and Messenger X Pm going to be a Y. W. secretary + Good Heavens and feature articles 1 llIke.7! ANDERSON, MARY Reading and horseback riding X I know it is so -I- Y. W. -3- Heav- enly milk chocolatesn : HM. A. ANDERSON, NETTIE ALLIS Bookkeeping, tennis, and chocolates -l- I know it's so X My highest ambition is to be a higher account- ant I Andie. 'L Q XX ' -1-lil,- c-OX N V1 Y S x Nm vFwu-:4w.-v4,N- - T175 -f ws ggi J A V- 1 Q,-7 I 'Q1:fi. 1i,,,i Page Nineteen I .Y , f .'. ,17 . -51- lfn , S' rfg, U.. If .r l All 1 . ig--N Y- .. LL 17' l -E HTL , : , I f ' y, ,, .I C 1 . ,Ali .lg X ,A g - V f- jf!! fra- QQ Jf If ,A Tf ,rf-ff ,f-ff' 1 - -Qin -- A f lr -- if I ' ', f .,.lrAA541Q L -ig4.g1+..,.f '.4.f AA.-' ' is Zara-'f-of --is ' ' 'ii' x4 ,m'-fT--'g iv9Eg' ' ,--ir,,-- , ' f Af- ' ' 4 5?qf11-lfihffiizf' fy 1. -is 11:5 QL Ref-if ' -igfflszilj' I Page Twenty '-- -1- -w v-vw--v rv.:- S 5 S .,..,..,. .,.i.,-,,.ri:1,X!,3lJ,,.1.J-1. ':- 1 1 V: ll -.JL1,. winatif-mimt--SN''ft-Y-Pu'-,mE1DY.UHS 13 w.,1-.V-xx ASHWORTH, RAY Basketball and football -1- W Club + being quiet by choice X studying hard : Ray. BACHMAN, WAVA LORENE High C and potatoes X club work -1- music, music, music - favorite ex- pression : Shorty, BALDWIN, ERMA Cake-eaters and bicycles -1- I don't know and I won't tell X hlk- ing + American Magazine : Baldy. BALL, AUGUSTA MAE ' Hopes of K. S. A. C. X an ambition to be a successful school teacher -1- basketball + Gladys I Jack. BALL, MILDRED Cherries -1- dramatics and baseball X I want these girls on my com- mittee to meet me immediately + H0ney! I Bi1ly. BARNHISEL, RUTH Horses -1- cough drops X Boy, hoWdy! + Y. W. and Virgil 2 Barny. BASSETT, HELEN MILLARD Milk chocolate with maple ice cream -1- What a life I lead X mixing per- fumes and powders + an ambition to go on the stage I Bassett BEELER, ARLINE Golden hair and bananas -1- Hyeux bleus X house decorating - Three O'clock in the Morning : Arline. BELL, VIRGINIA The meeting will now please come to order -1- trig X Oh, goodness - love for study I Bi1l. BENEDICT, LOY CHARLES Sharps and flats -1- Gee whiz + pumpkin pie : Benny. lj VU 1 xElf'5f'fiPTFb1'7JL 'flffflffiilfll-'10.11ii ,-giigvif' V. 1.1 'NLfii3'.-f,-Z,'.i'J5T.',Tifflilfif-5-ilffffiiizl-jiZ'IS'. 71:76:41 0 1,3 f XX .3 ,ik 17 -' - Y - -TK r fff,Q.aLi1'22......-,,-. . -. ' , X, 2 1 :Q-.-7 lil- -1 X. tx X X., Ni., ig - f - Y if 73 If-2, 2' -ENR tx' fixup ti' -ff A AY T Y Y Eehffrg- XX- Q - - ' .Alva 27 2' N '- 7 ' -L I ' N I I f -, --T, -T, --x E 11 if-RX, ng-,--.---..-.. in-X---fm. W'-f - -f.Q,1j-ii 15234 'fi' X, A ,,..,.g1X '--.au A iii:--22275 -4-, :Q l 1bf3L53 'f,,i,2fqTgl-gif' A 2' ' 2' -2, -.f 1 . ' 2' T53-23?Lg:-bi:X'2r,rT'5:f1 'iv ' 9-12 ,wmif - Y-. 2 2222- --- 2 --Jgf, - - Q'5fg-:vvfYJlijf7'1,-- 1 1 , 1 1 A ,. ., A . BENNETT, EVELYN Shorthand 2 piano music -1- read- ings and dancing X Sure 2 Eve- lyn. BERTRAND, MILDRED Chorus -1- Ye gods X a hobby to keep from studying + cooking 2 Mickie. . KF ' . , 4 ',' 1' If li .v,,1,,l,1 j 1, will 7 ILLIK, G .5121 . CNRE 1 gk, f-Pi irlsf l -h1b -1- spaghetti a d , UW! ff ,lift b rs X uOl1,1NV01'd!,' + desil s , ,K-' ,ffm 'f-fa thrill : LooEy. 6- Lv AH' BLACK, 'HOWARD JOHN Scientific data and Estes Park snapshots -1- Hi-Y X trout fried in bread crumbs + Good-night! 2 Howdy. BLACKVVELL, DAPHNE DELL Yelling at basketball games X making chic hats + seeing the world Jr- history note books 2 DaHy. BLAINE, VESSIE MAY My conscience -1- chocolate pie as a favorite food X a hobby for read- ing 2 Vessie. BLAKELY, RUTH Honor roll -1- practibility and effi- ciency X French +loacls of books 2 Ruthie BOGGS, ROBERT LONG Geology and figures -1- Holy Hades X movies + future millions i KlB0'b'!! BOHNERT,-OPAL IOLA Teaching and singing -1- Stars! X math and basketball + fruit sai- ad fixed just right 2 Opal. BOSTICK, OPAL MAE Chapters of a book + experiment- ing in cooking X talking -1- Ye gods 2 Opal. hp Y W- lv 71, .Y X, ,. I, ,,.,,,, 1 L 51 ,1gU1:H,wQiLiQl,,si5Q 1,143 isu..vJ E' in ,E ,.- sw H, -1-1 -.ww --1-:v '-r-vi-'w ffm 2.lx,L.luJu. Yrug,-.L',. J H ,, V ...NN-5,g:.Q-L.,.,,,, , Y WY. x.g,LLQx-Ayw 1, I --. ' , :-.Q.NsQf? A ,,-in ,-, J X 1-3-5-fy ' L' .- L., . 1 ,H ,W Page Twenty-One f--, ,. .i.,.,.,...,,....-aLa,x-..-V -1- 2-2--2a m..4Xis-, Xx- N , , -1 , -. , i,,i,-c.A...2.-2x3-:T-1.,X I N N. , , ,. 1 ,X X .. , 2-2 -, i4'41 1iT S f4- -4-2 T'W'WiN.W' X, ,--' 1 1' ,I 1 f ,zggjf , L Ligigr T f 1 ,L -is Eg,-f Ai' J,-' A 71 721' , . '1- BOSWORTH, LAWRENCE A. Honor roll + Well, you see X walking + Oh, if only I were able to punt 2 Lawrence. A BOTERF, THEODORE Staying up late at night -1- Oh, shucks X a lot of nicknames + jokes 2 Ted. BOWMAN, BETTY RACHEL Crepe paper decorations + count- less basketball games -1- good fudge X pep 2 - Betts BOWMAN, MARY PAULINE Hawaiian Delight -1- fun - phys- ics -1- study X I can't be bothered -P pineapple pie 2 Pokey. BREWER, ZENO Traveling -1- the cr-r-ruel wor- rld -1- the latest steps -- talking i HZ. BRINKER, GLADYS ELVIA Dramatics -1- driving a car + danc- ing and vampy hats X all kinds of vegetables 2 Gladys. BROADUS, PAUL Locus of a point -1- round steak, po- tatoes and gravy X basketball - hobby 2 Paul. BROCKWAY, LAWRENCE Onions -1- honor roll X radio + steak cut thick, rare, smothered in onions 2 '.'L. O. B. BRODBECK, MARTHA LEONA G. A. A. and T. N. T. + a desire to be an M. D. 2 chemistry X My stars! 2 Marrie. BROWN, ALBERTA Earrings and long skirts -1- Tolstoi X Comprenez vous-cela? 2 Al- berta. Page Twenty-Two I H I l K N N 3.Unitfl9152515151.'x'D3lf33l'T5t'-riDT'Uj'31?1 1 xfJI Tfp ,f'.Tffg'fii1,: L fmfqfrrfz,.iigfifl'iF'.UJLWZZ.f1' 'l'1 'i'Hf i ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' A N ' ' 4 Ak 'Avg Ju,-V r.-- . . .. .1 .-..,.r.1 ,, V .,,.,,-vi,- ,A BROWN, ETHEL CHARLOTTE Oh, shoot! Jr reed baskets and fancy work X canoeing or cooking 2 Ethel. BROWN, HIAWATHA Ginger-snaps -1- laughs X Si, se- no1 ' 2 Sweetie BROWN, LAURA Reading books and munching choc- olates X Oh, slush! -1- It is my ambition to go to Africa - nick- name 2 Laura. BROWN, RALPH Eating Mellins' Baby Food -I- Holy 1nackera1! X talking to Hor- ace + trig 2 Roddy. BROWN, VESTA PAULINE Strains of violin music + just pickles X cook books and sewing machines 2 Brownie-. BROWN, WESLEY WILLIAM Advertisements and cartoons -I- J ack London + hamburgers 2 Wes. BRUMMETT, JOHN Baseball and ice cream -i- Good- night! X My favorite study is vo- cational agriculture 2 John. BRUNK, NELLIE MAUDE A horror of English themes' -I- Search me X ideas for T. N. T. ini- Yiations + playing the piano 2 Nel- ie. BUCK, GILBERT G. Bitting Avenue cars -I- I can't help that X annual work + Well, now listen 2 Buck. BUECHEL, DON Bowling -I- admiring George Wash- ington X reading Sillygisms + be- ing a member of the W and Glee Clubs 2 Don. iff?i,fl 1lllf32 V 2 3, 5 cp, -34,41 - Page Twenty-Three ' 'Ki :Jer i IJ,-W lf' ji ' .l,...X A j,- K f gf 1' If , , , xx X 1, xx l Z ff ff ,174 f' ff L x, I eg! Z z gpg If -.-.Q-.Q-AX e- X, . iii ,Zi f .,-.. ... A . Qi 179 ii? fig.- rff7ff---- f' - ?hwr5f -T' LMALL. fT'T'f -- - , L- -g 1ii2f-,mK Af17 5?iAiQT,'427?rMx?XXx' A ,iz C:-xzxxi-Lx, M 5-d D4 A f'72g, i'X'l-1-5,5 faffifllivlx 'TTEGTAWTSH li l5ffl:1S--fied? X- lt'1fix1--T i Elin- F-Y-. up-Q., ..-L-.':L5-117 1uL,1,Las..,., ., -.,-:Li-1, J Lys.. ..,, Lxfxaiyg- .-, L .:e-.ffl-it-.a,,-,.Sl BUECHEL, LOUISE Smiles in the morning + smiles in I the afternoon X Honeyl -l- Virgil I L0ui. ' BURNETT, VIRGIL MILTON History, especially H. G. Wells X nature study -3- chicken pie -1- base- ball : Vi1-g. X BURNEY, BERNICE FAYE Globe trotting fl- Virgil and mak- i ing candy X Marcel my hair + macaroni and cheese I Benny, BURTON, EDWARD BILSING Cherry Mash -l- hunting X Gee, I'1n hungry + chemistry I Ecl.,' BUTLER, RUTH The tango -I- Well, cry out loud X do, ra, me + shorthand and chocolate pie I Peanuts BUTTS, FETH Wrestling and whipped cream pie -i-- Time out X woodworking + ref- ereeing wrestling matches I UF. O. B. CALHOON, LOREN B. Music X Boys' Glee Club + George Elliot --i- English I Loren. CAMPBELL, ALFRED Eating -l- With a doubt X psy- chology and bowling + Saturday Evening Post : Mike CAMPBELL, MELBA My gosh! X pep in a basketball game 4- weaving and embroidering I Melba. CANTRILL, GLADYS Bananas and typewriting X Say it while dancing X reading + My conscience : Funny. Page Twenty-Four A. -.,:5'TQff?.95Lwibklltifdgsw- .. i-:meionwgrmnmxinzirsmztiwizrnfzwuzriri'E,':ssuYgytiffm 5 225541111nilnouisiiii-Lnou'a5f:iiaa'Lali3ifLt:,i.2Qi3ii:,w:.i , , T . iQ1Qi1r3'iQjJJ,1QBf7u'. ,kiiiLxE1'Iilf3CQE!'Z1'11'3Q'T3f13QQ '-,f 12,-QL7-7L?Zc?f7Z1:'i3f:E:Z:1-51T0425''C'Q1555?1YZ5 .5GiKf3f?:3G '-5-UTM VTFFF 74 A 1419 A , '-apar ,.'.:...1 Q 1-93,5 V ,,,.,.,. .,iv.,,g x ' Q - f P7 F, if . X. - - X x., f. xx, X '-, Y '-N ,v,,,.A,,,......,. T ,..,,l- , Q 1 Y V --X -.---s. -,- Y i ,-, irdjlii- Nl Mix X,,.g. X- , -X X X Xxx x , ,,1f,::,N f, ff . Y.-- ,Y - . -Y w...v-f. -2- X,.g,j-DQR X,g,r,Y!,.,, fe ILQR .,A.V C ,C ,Y,Hsr .AX - X142 -. X- vi-Y. -. X Xixx NS,---H I -'- ----?-'-- --, -.xx X. '.-- ii--sv., ,,'.-,, Y . ,A ,-YY,,., X-2 X---YL Q--- C 4 ia--:Qs:1a,w.a- 7- .---- X- ------ as , hi Y :.,.Y X - ----' ,.. ..A Y --1-K.---T-N... .. A' , 415- 1 ' ' 'A' ,- ,,.-,,,-Q- I' A .- H, - - CARTER, BLANCHE Hopes of being a librarian -I- Oh, honey! X American Magazine I Blanche. ' CARTWRIGHT, MARY E. Taking snapshots -l- Lowney's + thoughts of Europe I Mamie CASE, FRIEDA NAOMI Learning to care for the sick X You poor fish + Vanity Fair -1- laughing, teasing, and 'talking I Buster Brown. CATLIN, TRACY JOHN A sense of humor -I- canoeing and hunting X history dates and explora- tions I Tracy. CHANCE, MILDRED Western novels -l- Well, good- night + tennis X ice c1'eam I Mil- lie. CHANDLER, DOROTHY I. My word! -1- filmland stars X basketball skirmishes + generosity I Dot. CHAPMAN, MELVINA MAY Re-eally? -1- Grape Charms and strawberries X a ifootlight career + curiosity I Peg, CHAPMAN, QUEENIE ESTHER Parlez-vous francais X home decorating + driving the car -l- a de- sire for traveling the whole world over I Queenie. CHIPPS, ROY B. Debate and oratory -1- studying Zane Grey X the great and wondrous outdoors + chow I Doc. Cl-IISHOLM, THYRA ALINE VVrigley's products X arguments for bobbed hair + commercial efii- cency and typewriters I Pudgie. znm3':5gii,'-Zigi if iii E-Iii-T bZf5g.'iLf,J . L rv nvarvv 'r't11a ' :Y ,f N111-'gt' liilua L4 1 iw,,i,.,,,,,,1,,v,,,,i .,, ,. -,. MJ, - X.i.ujf, ' ' Z R 'x'QjQ q,l' A , L '. 'v N, X Page Twenty-Five .,.H..,, X 2-- Yiw., Y 74 l .,.f-Y.,,,, ,,, 'i'5-C-iff . ' 1 .' ' ' 'Y V .L is 1 -f -, ?Qi l'l77J'?44.f lil? A , 'U iQf'..U' f Q L A- ' 2.2 Q,-4 2 . ,1,L,.. l ii 17Z,x'i J i:32i :Q: f ,9 f J 'fiiifivjj f-X Page Twenty-Six CHWWNING, ETHEL LOUISE The silent drama + orchestra. prac- tice X classical dancing Jr Dockum's Dutch Delight 2 Ethel. CHRISTMAN, RUSSELL Hopes of being a cake-eater -I- checker boards X post toasties + Hayes' Book of Rules 2 Fuzz. CLARK, ROBERT JULIAN Get away! -lr sport writing X Leave me be + I'm a confidential man 2 Bob. CLEAVES, EUGENE MARIUS Honor roll -I- working trigonom- etry X visiting Valley Center High School + candy 2 Gene CLEMINGS, EARL BARRINGTON Printing presses X mining school -1- wrestling bouts 2 Heavy, CLEMINGS, LINDLEY KRAVEN Loafing + candy X movies + Hi, kidi' I Clem. COE, LAURA LA VERGNE Girls' Glee Club X weaving bas- kets + chocolate eclairs + By George 2 Sho1't. COLBERG, HARRY Psychology and salesmanship -1- What do you say? X golf + Hi-Y 2 Colie. COLLETE, ARTHUR De Molay -I- Unk's Stories 2 physical culture X current news 2 Collie. COLLINS, THORA Swimming strokes -1- minor chords 2 mathematics X earrings 2 Thor, 2--fy 222. 22 -f i-1---7-i1,'v, s3'2,.' 1. e. 2 x . COOLEY, MONETA My fiddle and me -i- a gallop on a country road -1- I'1l say X history notes 2 Nita CORZINE, KERMIT CARLETON Chewing gum + trig -l- checkers X I don't know 2 Kid. COULSON, MERLE G. A. A. -2- reed baskets + bush- els of pop corn 2 Merle. CRAIG, LUBERTA Ambitions to own A drug store fl wonder whyj X reading St. Elmo + cocoanut cream pie 2 Berta. CRAIG, MARIE I want to be a gentle school mis- tress -l- science of all kinds + fruits X Your serve 2 Miranda CROSS, EARL FRANKLIN A Lion Tamer -1- dancing and basketball -I- Shoot! + all kinds of history 2 Crossie. CRUM LOUVA IMOGENE Clothes -f- horseback riding X Ye gods + violin 2 Lovey. CURRY, WALTER Q Physical training X salesinanship + Just keen -I- X2-l-xyXz2 2 Shorty. CUTHBERTSON, FREIDA Editorials and essays + numerous smiles X dummies 2 Pip. CUYKENDALL, PAULINE Chocolate sundaes -l- I'11 say X denying she has red hair + playing basketball 2 Bobbie Page Twenty-Seven .X .5 1 'x R J J tid I. X J XN N, ' W if-41 ,-six ' ?.i.:577L! 16 ii ,L- T L4 N'4 I I Zi gy'-ii-1f vA .-Rio Y ...f-f- 4 Zf! - J7CC lTliy7?','-is-ffii..-X,ul --fm,-f ,,--'X 2 A +V- I .- -L - 'Q' , '- is '- '. -, f ': - 'I -1-'nf p 1 M-1--N. --A- .,--,.:'fs?-'QQ--.. . of DADISMAN, CARL Edgar A. Guest -1- angel food cake X football I Dad. DANIELS, REXFORD VERNON Reserved seat in front row -l- play- ing SWanee River Moon in his ca- noe X swimming when he falls out I Red. DANIELS, ROLAND A Dodge sedan driving at a high rate of speed X psychology + hopes of being a pharmacist I Roland. DARATT, LUCILE Literary Digests Jr- VVhere's Ni na? X Messenger copy + C'mon, kids, 1et's get a bon bon ba1 ' 2 uLuCy.:: DAVIES, VERNON EDWARD Farming -l- Oh, my Anny X gig- J 'W gles + tumbling 1: Dutchy. DAVIS, BEVERLY i Red hair + golf X oatmeal : , ' Bevo. ..f' DE GRAFENREAD, ARTHUR Track -!-- chemistry and history X ' K. U. + girls : Arn, DELEHOY, BERNEDETTE Boxes of chocolates X English as she ani 'tauglitu I Bernedette. DIRKS, JOHN Honor roll -1- tuning in -+ mixing chemicals to see what happens X watching basketball games I Jack.,' DITCH, JAMES VIRGIL CaJ'bu1'ato1's X physics lab -i- gen- tlcmanly leisure : Virg. Page Twenty-Eight 47 fi-,zgfj Ter -5 'x'L'3f:'1'm'1', . ., .-,. . ,. L, T... ,A ,,. ,. -. --if-.+T1'fXggwblfdcliii' 9 . ,Y ., s .. . ., - mannux:n4m:fooA3m1sQ:,mxjummin1,2,rn,31502-E '1'9' .fa CJ'wal-UWM-v1lL!1wu.a23onto-.u.mr31.v2fQc3m3EAIi1nPni':-il , , .--....--,- Il-l1!w.f , , . mm-icmr3mnL1f3,m3a1'2.21--1amzwsmwaczf miritw , , e' i 2f?f.can:f:pz,zm.:f.:mQz25'.-:asfUfamfmrcmue 'TWH 5.111-3117. yi' ' 'N Y RQ 1XX Kgiik Kxi Y '41 ij' AEI' -2-f xx X xx- N. - A YI i f .-.-.. x X xx x YQ Y f- f -2 f Y. 2 sy ' x, X ,Q N xy V l 5 NN pax, i a X - 1-QQX X 2 9622 '-4 2 YK -lads N r-.1 2 Y . Z cg , , ' -Q 2.52 2-2 O E O -a, Q--.2 4 ,e2r:2'f?3'f,.ff ' - l K -' A - A ',f27? '7 L Nl: Us W riffs - T-Tir Ezfw- 2rrvf.':1?'fl4'.,.f?' ,-:-. ,riff 1.4. , ,..,,,..4,. ,QL-,..,-...,' ,,' Yi..-1, --v-,--ff--------H -:--'---2--BN I-2- i DOUGHTY, GERTRUDE BERNICE Virgil -l- My cow X fruit salads - talking insurance 2 Bernie DRAPER, THEODORE Hot dog X basketball 2 driving a car -1- science 2 Ted DROWATZKY, ERNESTINE MARY Latin Ji- ambitions for musical re- citals X reading 'WVo1nan's Home Companion - height 2 Ernestine, DROWATZKY, MARK L. Flowers -I- Edgar Allen Poe X ice cream 2 Paterwiski. DREYER, HARVEY MELVIN Physics exams -l- grape fruit X wrestling 2 a radio fan. DULL, ELVA MAURETTA Pickles X the fashions el- two little curls 2 earrings 2 Elva, alias Shorty DUMBOLTON, BERNICE Horseback riding -l- a future gym teacher X physiology 2 Bunny, DUMONT, RAYMOND HARRY Fluent words -2- original ideas X debates 2 sleeping, drinking, eating -I- loan me a quarter 2 I-Iap. DUNN, DOROTHY LEONA Grape nuts and wafiies -l- Such is life! X desire to be Marguerite in Faust 2 singing 2 Dot. DURLING, RUTH American Magazine X tennis 2 excellent grades 2 Darling, I O D Page Twenty-Nine i,-law T,- V 2 -22 ,.--.W --1 -,-, -.---1 A u ZJL': f ' ' :-- 1 v- - ei H-A ,-. --, .. .-.-,, b.D'Z3t'1UK1lJi'LxDUTXl1.TNYXw in Qui ia,li5z,p:,w:,ii,w'1 I Y, -,if Q, - .5 fe-1-:S1T2l5iCii.:1'A,.,'7,. .J mimi im 'iljDlWl N n mme2512323QE'iQSiim.:ifr:..4:,uafiieaiawlslflnlfi-Q ff g, ff 'fan-r.czf.s.fQ' f.:4,'rJ:.'at-nary aaa ' 'r 'fa :..- ' l i, AW. ,. ,Q rv:-5' Y Wg, V L, 1336.3 ---, ,-l-fx-ge-gs., V 1 V A -, ,ef-Tiyf ' ,lif ,.f .'-'T f- W AH .V YY 77,7 Y i f ' ' - ' ' - 7 - -- -- - ,vY..,f,f - .1 ,- ,....., , ., Page Thirty I I f X If -- -------- J- Y- -4... , ,- ,' .f 1 , - W ' ---il-W gi, ,fe-.-....., ,L -.. , ,ff ,f nz!! If fi: ,f ,f g f f-'i g ' ' 1 -Q 'X Z --' ,vkflhp-'ff ,fl- 2 'f ,fi-ff ,X g ,.--.. J, .1,...: 1 -ff ll M -- - g., .., .,..sA1lQ. i -,, X v f-5-. --. ' - 'T N EASTMAN, SYLVIA BEATRICE fSingingD2 X social problems + bobbed hair I Sylvia. EBERHARDT, ALMA Spanish Club -l- ripe olives and chili con carne X Good gobbies + croquet I Alma. EBERHARDT, ARTHUR Reading the Hoot -5- fwa1kingJ2 '+ Qsleepingyl X chemistry I Dutch. ELLIOTT, EARL JR. Good grades -1- English + CHi-Y progra.msJ2 X books: Brother. EMERY, FRANK Portraying butlers - a temper -I- Englisli I Frank. EWINGL GEORGE HOFFMAN Matliematics -5- canoeing + gov- ernment civil engineer X University of Kansas : Banty. EWING, GEORGE WILLARD QHi-YJ? X American History + art -5- ham and- : George. FAIR, RUTH MERLE Running a victrola at camp -l- I got the most mosquito bites this morn- ing X Senior Sextette + Kelly and My Word! I Merle. FASNACHT, HAZEL MARIE Home decorating -l- candy X hem- ing tea towels -9- Good-night : !lBa be.H FETHERSTON, LOIS Chemistry X tennis 4- reading 2 Lois. ,J ,':,l.ri,:w-.i, .IW Y . .mY,,,, , ,,,,,,v , , YY- , Y L, ,J ' f. FINDEISS, JUANDA NAOMI Traveling across Europe -Jr Com- mercial Efficiency Club X Virginia if lCWan.77 FOOTE, CECIL PAUL Baseball X history - sleep 2 Hpeclll FORTNEY, RUSSELL KENNETH Swimming -is French + Wm. Raine : Rush FOSTER, ZELLA FLORENCE Commercial fitness X allusions + varied coiffures -I- good little deeds : Zella. FRASER, GERTRUDE LOUISE Talking X fmusicJ2 + chocolates + Junior-Senior Chorus 2 Bobby. FRIEND, FERN GLADNESS Brilliant recitations in history X Vanity Fair -F You tell 'em + hopes of being a nurse : Happy FRUHAUF, BERTHA GERTRUDE Reading -l- O-o-ol + Hiking over -Kansas hills X desire to visit Spain + ice cream and pickles I Bert FULLER, GLENN ELBERT Me too 4- basketball X automo- biles : Glenn. GALE, MYRON AUGUSTUS Basketball -I- agriculture 4- Zane Grey : Myron. . GARDINER, SYDNIE INEZ fx-f-y-Jr-zj X Hurry up 4- choco- lates and potatoes -,L the Pythagorean Club I Syd, A p .24 ,V- V- ---fi , i 'l' - V 'f,U,'fg. , Page Thirty-One T ' fy .' i 'Yi' x 4.vj.l-HU, L, -LEE y-,LM - A.-.T... '-'M -mi'-if E11 xv -ali A- :.-,,,V-5 - g f?l?-ii,i.i3,1,:iJ, II., -13, If 4- x 1Yi. l, Q T XZ ff I! ff' I 3 ff is I - - - -r'-ff-r y f if 4 ,f I '- -ANP 1' ' -,fz'!1','! f! -L.-, ,,,. NA, rm M. , K L.,--.-L-.i,.L,3g Q, ,,f ,X f E t. , , ,ff s, K V A H l ff-f H, sv-fr-1-:Z s -'S' 'L'-,1f Til ,fffikgzffk-11 A ,:::S. ' , .ZZ ,Wff,'v-577,p,:fqfft.pzpf?'1i:Exif-if--., fe.. 95, '-V. 'i+-rt'- ' ,-fumN'AsififZQffi3'NI?'7-:rf-I' 'W' , 'f+4 1 E f-- - V - - ' ' , '-.1-- A A..-.fi524'-.-A 4 . , ,FN-M-1 X f 'ITF' -1 -, :AS-N '-.X- 1'--A-4--LLL 'F--5' .L 1 :sf I 'F' L 1 E i J Page Thirty-Two , V 1 GARDNER, VERNA MABLE Typewriting -l- swimming + Oh, clear I Verna. GARNETT, LEON WALKER Tuning in -I- reading radio news X Good Moses + mathematics 2 Sh'orty. - GARRETT, LILLIAN Tennis -1- domestic science + Shakespeare X Triangle Club I Lil- lian. K GARRISON, RHEA SAMANTHA Biography reading -l- ambition to do something worth while X type- writing + rosy cheeked apples : Re-ahf' GASKILL, ETI-IEL MAE Latin verbs -l- castles in Spain X hopes of Friends University 2 Bob, GINGERICH, GLENDENA Can you feature that! X mar- cels + fancy dives - old fashioned ideas 2 Glen. GOLDSMITH, VIRGINIA MIRIAM Senior dramatics -1- chewing gum X Tom Sawyer + excitement at basketball games I Gin. GRABLE, CATHERINE REBECCA Commercial law + swimming -1- hamburgers I Kate.,' GRAHAM, GWENDOLYN Y. W. programs -4- kindergarten work X f Oh, my word-. JH + soup -, time I Gwen. GRAHAM, KENNETH Saicasm Jr JUS' own Ford coupe + sleeping X getting a joke on some- one : Kenny ,,,,1, X -. x - , . -WL - 'L -.-- fe. .. . ',QE'ij-,ijg'T1.'T'-Ij.'1'gZ- TJ, . vip ,u g:,1. L - M. Vi '51 U5.1.4Q,J3!3ml3ci:.:uLuf,ii':ii5Lfm9-'FF:1QrTr.a.Qu 3511: Nm VW is '-r i gg,Z4,igacfigiwm'trfgra.fYcfma1?ra7rJ'c74m1fz:afanan 'r -A-..w'25l.,4 gifuny - of f .. ,, 'f-,JEYV X-eff jgxsi Yi xl xgllfj g M Hi- , 1- Y --. I -f- ill? ' I.,--,. --i' . '-ilifjt i L : --f 1.Li bfglb'-. ' 'fr-42 ,. I if' X ' ' i f. 'l 'f-R -ru-4 f- ww fi'Q'L l oifw R., 1' --. f' f' ' ' z f '-.. f fy' .:----- 'T ' -H ' '1 I R ' N 2. -x - - , .. - N.-,figs 5 I .- X 3' V- 3- V 'X--My v - 1, A '-... ,--- ,.,-4T, IQEQWQ.. l,f.fl.....l1....1.--. '-.X C, S -.-, -mme, 'vm Qg gwk-f - . - -,Ee -if--: f- X '- lo-la -'Hx , . i .L ---.N .19 , gq.g-L J, ' 1 X 'X 'C ' '.. -. !,- -- f 1 1 , j GRAVES, OPAL BESSIE A T. N. T. X English + apples I l.Peg.gy.l, GRAY, GEORGE ABBETT Racing and prunes + Hot dog X economics and political science - 'fOh, yes, I'm oing to be chief jus- ' g tice of the Supreme Court I Geor- g1e. GREIDER, KENNETH MAXSON Jazz + Wafiies -f- laughter I Speck. GRIFFIN, MILDRED Isflissionary + social problems X a desire to get slim without dieting 2 Mill, GRINSTEAD, VERA MARJORIE Science + candy -l- promptness I Vera. GRUGER, CAROLYN AUGUSTA Fox trots -I- Ford coupe + good IJevi1's food cake X Ain't nothin' else but I Carolyn. GSELL, EVELYN Lean pork chops -2- lots of fun -+A Oh, you Spanish - black hair X art I Billy GUNTER, GARNETT Hon. judges, fellow classmen, worthy opponents X The coal mines should be owned and operated by the United States - poor grades I Garnett. HADLEY, CARLETON EDWIN Boys' Glee Club X Junior-Senior Chorus + Alexander the Great In Seven Old Ladies of Lavender Town 2 Carleton. HALE, FORREST Lemme have the car -I- Grand- ma's cookies X Hiawatha Canoe +- more play and less work : Halief' Page Thirty-Thre , . . t.,A,.,Tf.. X.,-. .i.. . .,...., Un. .'fZ'QT1li7fi3QX1.7I 3 .J 'l - ,-- ......,x.. 1',.......,....-.x L i - '-'sf Y- ' - i.--'r5.-'?R-X N - --M - - 7-Q ,--, . , L -as iv.- Y LL-, ,LY 52 1. V, ff I, ll -. 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HANKINS, FAYE LA MOTE Music -I- recitals + Oh, heck : npeggy-as HANKINS, VERA VIOLAA I could talk forever -l- and ever X long telephone conversations + ye black walnut cake -- I'1l listen now I Hank HARNISH, LEEFA MYRL Jazz -4- Oh, kid, have you heard . . . . + Let's go to the show I Tillie. HARRELL, MAC GEORGE Arguments for De Molay. -i- long parts in dramatics - long memory + hot dogs : Mac. HARROVER, FAYE Getting oif easy -1- violin music X Pretty swell + hot fudge 'sun- daes 2 Topsy. HARWOOD, CHARLES E. Architectural drawing X football -l- cheerfulness : Pinkie. HATFIELD, VERA Building sand houses + sport news X Ben Hur perfume -lr chic hats 2 Vera. HAUSER, MILDRED ELOISE Ice cold watermelon in the summer -+- French + shows in the winter : Heinie. ' E, I ,xf ,Fj.YJfl1 ' .frame ,- , ,l,----2 HAUSER, LA VERNE RUSSELL Work -I- math X lots of meat and potatoes 2 Shorty, HAYS, RENA MARIE Study + helping with the library X Silence is golden Qsornetimesj -i- uking to have a good time 2 Re. HENNIGH, PAULINE La Ruba -l- exercising to reduce X Heaven's sake - breath in the daily run to lunch 2 Peg. HEX, JULIA LOUISE Musical director 4- swimming + economics X Browning 2 Peggy. HIBBAND, JAMES S. W's for track X Ye gods! -l- olives + physiology -1- girls 2 Jim- my. HICKCOX, OPAL Heaps of friends and friends X human nature -lr Bent Twig + Is that a fact? 2 Hic. HILTNER, EDWARD Skiingfilj X long detailed expla- nations - English themes + fancy diving 2 Ed. HISTED, WILLIAM Hot dawg! X taking exercise by watching the other fellow work + dusty law books 2 Bill, HITE, RUSSELL Irving S. Cobb -l- I don't care X dry humor 2 Russ, HOAG, HAZEL VERNETTA Giggling -1- Gregg speed tests + Great scott! 2 Babe. - 2--2 - v, 51,5 -Q e--K 'Y---2 2-2------.-.2--2- L.- ,7- 1:55 wg - I --1QsQ2Ei,?' V 3' Page Thirty-Five ,,-L .Mg X A-----4-+t N--X -- DH , ii ,W , ll. ..,Y,H , , O, '...J ,..-it .,.,Y,,-..- .,xf?x, HT.--77 Q.-- -H -7 Y- -f ,--V-5-f ,---lf ..l. , ,wg ,.H i ,LLW g, ,L,,, -T,-,, , ,-, A ,- Lk f,-L.- 11-1 ,R 4 Q L , , , , , , ,L 4.3 W,'..Q .ig- ,-1 ,-faq ef- -rf M4 -.- ,fVm.f-- L--. ..f- X HX--k-I ,ig,41Q,ix,..c', - . L , ,. ,L L, L ,Y , nf f' ,-11 ,Af- ag , , ,. -' ' , 1 f aff- - , f 1 - 1, ,J , ,f X, , ,f,4,,,--1----- -- - ---N 7, 'J ,V+ . , ,x, ., ,UQ -,gLQ9?f:f24'4fff ,L- , K ,, - If-'age 'l'hi1'ty-Six ji.'f.,i',,i A J f. l ,l if Zw5fQih237:f1715l iff? f '- J 4 lf i 1 . lx.,-,.y:f'4 ' ' .: ' M f V ,, Yizbffigg .lf ,- - FX-- HOBSON, EUNICE Mildred -i- For Heaven's sake! X playing piano - physics 2 Eunie. HOOD, HELENE VIVIAN lVafHes + plenty of good syrup X American Magazine + pep I Top- Sy!! HOUSEMAN, CHARLES Fried potatoes, I love 'em -1- ice skating -4- Student Council + Hot clog! I Chuck, HUSTON, RAY Always studying -i- doing physics experiments + long Walks X Yes? 2: Ray. HOUSTON, THEODORE A good nature Jr Dodge sedan X science I Ted. HOWARD, VERA FRANCES Talking -4- sleeping X My mis- take -4- chem I V. F. HUBER, GALE Agriculture -f- apple pie X basket- ball 72 Gale. HULL, BEN Studying physiology - time for 9. hobby -4- ambition to be a doctor + Dockunfs I Ben. HUNTER, CECIL Art work of all sorts -1- the daily accusation of getting a marcel X Rock + Great Scott! I Cec. . HUSTON, FRED WILLIAM Art -I- Dee Dee X Charles Lamb - spelling 2 Huston. e 1 X '2.,2 2 T..2'Tgigf:' -- ,.... , ?.12.- , ..-,-,,- i.i,.... T, ,img ,1,, i my ,.,, ,ali , g-A Y . v- f 4 'R 11- :.,f.f,4'lw,?, ,F ' ' .'-Ifilgi'-f1'ff -A - lf2f1'1?1452' t l ,X--,,. I HUXTABLE, LESLIE Oowah X senior dramatics -I athletics - being on time -P lunch, anywhere, anything, anytime 2 llHuX'77 HYSOM, WILBUR Swimming -I- Kenneth X The deuce you say + grape nuts CThe1'e's a reason? 2 Bill JAQUITH, WENDELL Looking in her eyes X football + grape nuts -I- W Club 2 Jake J ENNER, RUBY Shorthand -1- walking, walking, and more walking + Oh, gee! X fruit salad 2 'iSis. JOHNS, HELEN ANTONIA Readings + apples or 'candy X French + marcels and senior dra- matics 2 Tot, JOHNSON, CATHERINE HATTIE Smiles X home-made candy -I- skating + music 2 Katy JOHNSON, EDWARD Quartet singing -l- girls + argu- ing X lawyer 2 Pap. JOHNSON, FLORENCE Reporting T. N. T. news X teach- ing readin', writin', and 'rithmetic -I- talking and laughing' + chocolate so- das 2 Flo. JOHNSON, WANDA AVIS Noise + Oh, gee X dancing + candy 2 Andy JONES, GERTRUDE VERNELIA Canoeing on the Little River 2 I know it is -1- mai-cels X hamburgers 2 Ge1-tie. 3 l 3 Page Thirty-Seven , ,L. X X , ,Alf---i.,,i..A-Y, -,. . .-.- '--. .,.. :Zi 2.1.25 :il X Zig - V-,Q ,W- i, W- , , ,,..,, ,....i,f All ,-l....,..lfix. K , .1 ,, 4 M !'1'11'f':111l lf f l2.1'f5.'1 3 . . '.v,m.- .J - lguxk , . YN .A ,,,., , A . L ..Q,22,i,.-jg e Page Thirty-Eight . 54,1 f - - f .Q-Q ..l,-.-.T,..-.1 -wiki ix. 1 ,-.,.i,x , 7 , A . , L, ,N ,. JUDKINS, MARGARET JANE Tee hee hee X beans -1- vocal solos + Oh, it's adorable 2 Mar- garet Jane. KAMEN, SHERMAN A permanent wave X driving the car + going to all the shows -1- learn- ing the latest steps 2 Sherman. KAMENESKY, JEANETTE Steam puddings -1- hopes of travel- ing X love stories + Minutes of the last meeting 2 Jean KELLEY, IRENE The Sheik -1- candy X Miller Theater + earrings - sleep 2 Kelley. KELLY, LOUISE MARGARET Music -1- pickles Knot sourj X fsenior pepj2 + Senior Sextette and Y. W. 2 Kel1y. KENNEDY, PEARL Many giggles X Oh, goodness! I have to get my Vi1ggi1 + G. A. A. hikes 2 Pearl. KERLEY, KENNETH Looping the loop -1- studying aero- plane engines + high dives f1- I clon't know 2 Ken, KETZLER, KENNETH Left half -1' girls - study + very dramatic parts in plays X pool 2 Dutch. KIMPTON, MYRTLE Sudden outbursts of giggles -1-Mes- senger X a never ending hurry + My grief! 2 Myrt. KIPFER, ALBERT Electricity + mechanical drawing X audion bulbs 2 Kip, v w.1:L.1gn -' 'w-nJ 4.,.,, .-.,.-...,. I 6---Y---2 - ,.r,,.1. - , x If -- .-. ' ,IL 7127, r ' -' , -- Wim xl O . ,-- , ix X X x.--- s, x,,4.z, ii,,,--, L- Lii,gT4 2, W 1, ' 'T -. ,. -. 5-iw A e Am.,-, -.p , W , Y, IX -, 2 N. 'X X 1.3 -xg -,V In ll. ., KIRKPATRICK, KEMPS Golden silence X band music + Cornet 2 Kemps. KLINTWORTH, LAWRENCE An undecided ambition X My gosh + interest in history 2 Des- peratef' KNISELEY, VIRGINIA Chili -+- I heard something about you X music + Gee Fizz - the power to keep from whispering in class 2 Virgie. KOOKEN, OLIVE Brushes and palettes + flats, sharps, and naturals + posing for cap and gown pictures X apple pie 2 Kookey. KOPF, MARGARET Hopes of world wide travel X cheese + Good-night 2 Tommie, KROUSE, GLADYS Dancing and then more dancing -+- reading The Sheik + working on anything that requires sewing 2 Krouse. LANDER, MARLINE Senior dramatics + aeroplane rid- ing X Ain't it fierce -1- air castles E. KKBugS.l, LAUDER, DOROTHY Don Marquis + Messenger stories X Pen and Ink Club 2 Dot-Dot- Dash. LAVIN, ELIZABETH Ledgers and trial balances X hik- ing -2- Makes me no difference -1- pickles 2 Beth. LAW, ESTRELLA Them southern ways X the lat- est fox trot + Don't you all know? 4- the Miller every week 2 Estrella. 'z.?'3YVLlilQ1i1ilA R 111 Page Thirty-Nine fx... N ,, Fl--Q xx-A, ls, .... .. ,.-., ., - ..,,- YAL- Y , . ,A , Nita .N .y f' .N i, ,tg ss! x , -X l.. ff fffmlrqi, , - i .- , ...,,, , ,A . f 1 -. J W ' A-Iv H?Zf.r,,.. .isa ,j,..,A,., !fQQ4Lc? ' ' mf- w.-., ,,f14Qsf , I ,, .K ,N , 1, ,V , ff Wf--zfllffixu.s!f2fz2W',i-.-1.A,11'-Q11' --- - JH- - w- '.-Q-as-Q',:4v 7.5 u- ' A f75E??'f'Ef? ' ' Page Forty LAWRENCE, EWING V. Attendance at Hi-Y suppers X fooling with radio + Lion Tamers -l- Gracious I Heavy. LEAMAN, RUBY ELIZABETH Raffia and reed + dreams of in- teresting travels X That's the cat's ankle -l- roller skate disasters I Lemon. LEBEN, NATHAN RICHARD Cartoons -i- sleeping du1'ing mov- ies X Br-1'-r - regular attendance 2 Sonny. LELAND, EARL KENNETH Pen, ink, and bank ledgers X smiles -P' tippy canoes and moonlight 2 Earl. LESLIE, JAMES Ambition for success as a salesman X shot guns and shells + economics -I- By Jove I J. D. LEWIS, FRED WILLIAM Ohms and watts X smooth running engines + Hot dog -1- balance of balances 2 Fritz, LIDELL, HELEN Experimenting with,wax + much study in Virgil X swimming and div- ing : uC113.1'1i6.H ' LIDELL, KAROLINA Have you seen Lib? X volley- ball and basketball games -f- learning new tunes on the uke I Kar1'ots. LINDER, ALBERTINA Trying to understand psychology X Oh, my conscience + collections of movie star photos I Tina, LINOT, VIRGIL An ambition to be a salesman -1- pickles and fixing Fords X I clon't know I Vi1'g. V- -4... .. f L 5 'Vi-'V' 'lx -m 1 I - - . ',1'..x+,.1x.,1 ,.-,.,,. PU. .... .f- V, N. .-'L N. X X 1 Ax 2 Q- -- A ' ,.,, , x s -- s I IAN V ---If -K+? Tv..-L? 'x XT?-'...-, x-Lilfj' -'--5 .Kg ff X X , X x, , l rd-, 2 . X x X I N K v-XX xx X - -ax' V '-L XX t-- C--.--NN -fs-i -N - --.N if--- -1 -N -,- -X., xx --if -A- --A ,N -,4 X-v Ve. - . nails -4 - - if in-gb:-:wo -Y -, Y - - -Y - .fur -. - 'Q' . T3 f' - - 1, i,-' 5,-'P-. Y--,- P-l .' V, ' 'S'-- '--- RT 1 fi ,nf--., N apt -- is 5'-rRr'f'7 i vwfx'-xaw r,,'y,. ,fi ,Lge -, , . -- .fs of ,---A T -f ..-' f' ,ff LINSCOTT, HAROLD LEE ROY Arguments X Hi-Y feeds -1- Well, I don't see why + Now, listen here 2 Swede LIPP, HOWARD Radio B batteries + admiration for Jack London's books X geometry and then more geometry : Hank. LITSEY, CATHERINE Love of history -1- I hope to be a world renowned pipe organist + reading the House Beautiful 2 Katie, LONG, FREEMAN A luxurious law office 4- the Shrine beach + Seven Old Ladies --'I and strawberry Shortcake I 'lTiny.'f LONG, GLENNA IRENE I'd like to go back to the foot- lights' + Senior Dramatic Club re- hearsals -I- giggles 2 Irish. LOVE, EDWARD Fruit salad X Oowah, I'm a Lion Tamer + swinging a tennis racquet -1- lbeing a traveling salesman : HEC .77 . LOZIER, MARGARET G. A. A. hiking parties X Good- night + an ambition to travel -i- Have you seen the latest 'American Magazine? ' : Margie, LUDEMAN, ERMA Marcels and earrings X domestic science + spending money KC. O. DJ Z s.Ludy.n MALLORY, ALLEN Chemical lab X tippy canoes + Zat rite -2- Lion Tamers I Mal. MANN, THENELL ARLENE Forty-thirty 'teasing X 'physi- ology T Little girl I Curls. l , ,., ' ?f - 7'if-.fm'-if155:-1S:fiL!,1 fi -' ' Nl .-.. f- - - --1154-Q-wif-iC.---4Le4f0,U,- -,, ---zu , , ,M ,- IVA, -- I wi, .Vs .en-..,-,,-.1 -.K CFI-'EP--fix- - ,. ' -Nfl,-f wx. J, 4 J Page Forty-On . -L ., ..-.. We F, - ' phi. N ,L ,igxmagifiui.n-.'.,:i'.gc'i'.1i-LiAbim-re1314-OJ -fe.:--'-1--P 7. ' ff Y-ug'-A -Jef ' -A f-Lure -J 4' S Thi. 1 l ,. -I -L 'f if faqji.jIrfzsg1:jF.1j,:j-5173.1-1qjqY1Q511.5.1g,zj.y ..j'y':r ' + ' ,lv 12 J. jr gf, -V jj- '- R . , ...,, . '-'...? shlg .L -..2-.1-.. . K' :fTKifl',. ': ,f-Q71 ! X A . - , ,- Z X, lf, -1l RT.' 1 ....,-22- 2-xi.-,s..-X , ,L L, H- - LA, -, XAMA, J! .,i.,T..i-i-,,,,,, !'?,.,:' 7. , 4 ,-4-, i fr,-v,YY ,f -YY! -'!LM yf V-., 72.1327 .AL , WA. ,,.- , ,. Y Q H- H,-f' 44 f-- Y , -5 f' ff , ,...lL.,-.,.Lg -1 f ,jf5f:1Q '-Y A V N , W ,ff 5. V, ff '-r ,' ozvfftf'-X ,gg 2 21' - 22- ff 22-'2 -- Wfyrf , ,2 ,,,,,.4,,f.,4z:-lie-- , . f A-ful,-,fc--f:sqv ff .'f.liixi,i.6wf1if9??3.75''lf ii5i1- ' ' fw X 1 vo xi-rs ' ,V --- ' - ii-iii! ' Q' .Q P77 fff' .f .sn 7- i V, .S-i?f . Page Forty-Two Qi A '2'-YiY,l,,.-2 V 4 wg. -f- 'R A- ri-gsifgfgl-Q W ,ag I MARKWELL, FRANK The Seven Old Ladies of Laven- dar Town + a wig with a long braid X piano music 2 Frank. MARSHALL, DOROTHY Week-ends at Winfield + theldivine right to giggle X planning parties for the Commercial Efficiency Club + Good-night 2 Dot. MARSHALL, GEORGE WAAP X American Magazine and water sports -!- making money 2 George. MARSHALL, JOHN ' Paint brushes in 400 -1- tennis balls X Darn! + music and Spanish 2 Juan.', MARTIN, MAMIE Poetical aspirations + Pen and Ink Club X cooking - nicknames 2 Mamie. MASSEY, ROBERT Meat and bowling -1- right half X athletics 2 Bob. MATHERS, CLAY Hunting 2 reel and sinker -i- Hillside and Douglas 2 Bunnie. MATNEY, THOMAS MCCOY Pie + fx-yj2 X free throws + macaroni 2 Tom. MAY, MABEL Life saving and swimming -I- Oh, my soul X music and cartooning +- brilliant recitations in American His- tory 2 Maybe MAYBERRY, ROBERT S. Architectural drawing + The American + tuning coils 2 Bob, 5 lv---fs-'Lf fww-f.-if' ffT-Uf-f-f,,LJ--f-I--f-,- 1, i , X ., . 1 I L W ,,i.,AlL 4.-' .g.'.J.,.L.' L ea JL, U, Q., 1 ,H 12511231 ei-A-g:1.'gng. 'X'ili1.'Qn'2. ,fini , 511:31 1 K l.JIlffF5. 'Yf1'f.1'3T3:'TT Q'fffjQill?-'.3'i',-'4i'1 Ei'Ti1.I. 1f'7. If .----l .1 ,-. f----- -W -if - --- .. - . - -1: . -- iz., f-. --.,......1. f-r MAYFIELD, HELEN Commercial Club X ledgers and trial balances + music : Helen. McALEER, CHARLES H. Sales management - history as- signments X Haw Haw + hooks and sinkers + By jove 2 Mac. McCAFFERTY, MILDRED Lovely day dreaming X teach- ing in a little red school house + Good-night I Millie, MCCASLIN, MILDRED E. Chocolate and chili inter-mingled with My Soul! -l- talking and laughing X Oh, this news storyi' + French : Milly. MCCLINTOCK, MARGARET Watching football games -l- Oh, for Heaven's sake X giggles and more giggles + becoming an expert in Home Economics I Maggie McCLURE, RUSSELL E. Espanol X physics laboratories + My favorite food is dessert -l- ex- periments in practical electricity S Mac. McCLURE, WINSTON Trig + hopes of possessing an A. B. and A. M. degrees X school I Winston. McCOIN, FRANCES Picture collections of big luxuri- ous houses + apples and bon bon bars X My ambition is to play iirst fiddle in Flath's orchestra + Oh, Marv! I Frankie MCCORMICK, JOHN BUSH Agriculture fl- football X Philo- meliaia Club + milk three times a day I Jo in. McCUNE, JAMES flieading the ye1lsj4 ji- being a good business man + comic minstrel shows X music 2 Jimmy . Y . ,,,,, , ., .,,-s-,,...,,. ..Y.. -.,.,..?..- -, 1ij25Qwis1.',,.,. .A ,L .L L. 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McHARGUE, PAUL GARVER Racing X auto mechanics -l- motor- cycle rides + peaches f?J : Mac, McKEE, GLADYS Espanol + tea rooms X no gaso- line -1- ice cream I Gladys. McMAHON, ERNESTINE Hopes of being a nice school ma'am X grape fruit + Oh, boy -i- hiking I Peggy McMULLAN, GWENDOLYN fGigglesJ3 + paint brushes and posters for Y. W. X teasing -+- Merle I Gwen McROBERTS, BERTHA Fiddle dee dee with the fiddle -Q- writing notes -- history assignments + Erma I Bert MEAD, LORETA Primadonna -1- operas X ocean liners + ripe olives I Old Timer. MEADOR, GLADYS Tokio X palette and brushes 'Y culinary art -5- sour pickles : Gladys. MEANS, CAROLINE Gauze bandages and adhesive tape X Good-night + sharps and flats -1- basketball courts 2 Carol, Page Forty-Four .. 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QTQXQTSIZQEQ- 1- L J f ' . , .1-, ,f K - , .Cf . , A ',1 X 1.,Q.- ,Y I -e ,A f .-.lr -I 'v '. - .f ,' K ',. ,ff A., ,,L:-A LMS. , ,.. ,,,,, -.L ,, ,.,,.,, 4 ., ..,- T.- , MIDDAUGH, DORIS PAULINE , Stef'fen's best + ball two -1- the side stroke X G. A. A. I HD. , MILL, WAYNE Buenos Dias -1- studying scien- tific farming X good penmanship - noise I Wayne. MILLER, FRANCIS A. Training for a mile run + I-I. G. Wells -1- any kind of mathematics X Dante's Inferno I 'fRed. MILLER, IRENE M. Wrig'cy's products -1- T. N. T. X chicken -P Good Pete I Peanuts MILLER, KATHERINE The latest vogue -1- fox trots X mathematics I Kate MILLER, MAURICE M. Tardiness to school Jr being ex- cused for illness + desire for private sccretaryship 2 Mase, MILLIGAN, WILMA Driving a car -1- Oh, boyv X Gregg speed tests + cake - ice cream I Sib. MILLS, OI-'AL BERNICE Riding habits X jello + Let's move on -1- s'il vous plait 2 Bob- bie. MONTGOMERY, LUCILE N. Old fashioned girl sketches -1- Say, look at the pictures in this annual X giggles I Ceil. 1 MORGAN, LEO CLARK Lecciones de Espanol X science + 1 greasy engines -1- sleep : Blackie, 1 1 V. Tj: 1-. Page Forty-Five 1 YIF1' F -'QFT1-A ' '. '?11 'f'f'T'Qlfil 'f'w L' ,wifi 1', LE ',' '1 ' 4 ' .lil f1,S.'f.l I .--f- . QL- s - ' . f'.'f.f , A 2 L , ,.f-,, ,-.' f. . , . V Y ,. - 'Tx g..-Yi-. . -- 2- ...vv--1 'f ,. L , f g... .l.iPl.,,,l,., ,, .11-L,-QTA,-g ,Y H I-, -. .. .Ax 1 V ..... .2 ,iffy X , - ,5 -- ,gf 1:11.-nf - 4 ,X --4 :xg-X: 1325:-Lf' .- -.gr - Y Q, - .1131 V, Page Forty-Six .,-- f' is ,ff MORGAN, THOMAS Knowledge in the science of medi- cine + physiology -1- swimming 2 Tommy. MORRISON, LEE ' Sleepiness -1- the weekly show X Hot dogs! + What's the lesson for today? 2 Lee. ' MORRISON, LORENA OPAL Giggles -1- Juicy Fruit X chicken pie + reducing 2 Pill, MOWRER, KENNETH Take your marks, get set X W Club -1- stock raising 2 Ken. MUNDELL, BLANCHE EILEEN Salesmanship -1- Oh, for garden seed! X Brownie No. 1 + sleep 2 Cherry. NEBERGALL, GERALD Hunting up material for effective speaking X reading anything written by Zane Grey + Beacon routes 2 Je1'ry. NEILL, ARTARUTH Melody in F -1- Caesar's campaign and fx-1-y-zJ2 + all sorts of candy 1-l llArt.77 NELSON, WALLACE ARNOLD History shark X chemical labora- tory work + American Magazine -1- Darn! 2 Wallace. NEWBY, RUTH Oliver Twist -1- chocolate frost- ing - typewritten notes 2 Do1ly. NEWCOMB, BLAINE Special work in physiology X checking in cafeteria + Sure that's right? -1- surgical laboratories 2 Pete -gif V, I -ly f-2 x . XSL- l --F' - ----1 ---s--3' g. iTf ' xxx lx-xx O' Xp 'Tj-R' i hd' 'EY-f a+-1-X T-I-X PQ W ' ' V x+ 'TY W. 4 'Tig' .ii ,ff'-ijiTjl--L?-- AN sf-,sighs N-if - ' B -N 1- ,AX A . e ' -.. - X. s--. - -. W L?1i55 :Q5'sQf'N '- 'i--i-li XX Xkil-X -tftxfffxn 1?ff'? -'E f'fL T7 ' ill' -X, PX-1'--51 -7' e fs 1 Q-Y-if l----ff--+hW- -M ., A Milt:-,A - S P . - is so 'ss ' f 2 as ff'-TX My --fff.-L23 L- Li 4 ,,,,ff1R jZ -Q - ' W ' . J NIBARGER, CLYDE Patent leather hair + Good-night X eats of all kinds I Clyde. NININGER, ALBERTA FAYE Irregular French verbs X a desire to be an impersonator + dancing -I- Hain't it fierce? I Be1'ta. NIXON, MABEL LORENA A hope to become a business wom- an -i- fx-yi? + attending Fair- mount next year X Oh, for heav- en's sake! I Nixie. ODELL, BEATRICE ROSOLYNDE Eating -1- Messenger writups - re- ducing + Saturday Evening Post stories fthe thri1le1's J I Bee OSBORNE, FRED JOHN fGolfJ3 X historical events -I- True Confessions + Seven Old Ladies : Freddy. PADDOCK, PEGGY fAthletics, especially tennisjn X pep and Messenger Magazine + sen- ior dramatics QLady Hunterj -I CswimmingQ2 : Peg, PAGE, MABELL Shorthand pads + salesmanship lessons -l- trial balances X Oh, gosh : Bill, PALMER, DEAN Electrical connections + Popular Science X Is that so 2 Dean. PARKER, ROBERT Cadillacs -!- speed X tennis and golf + pie I Bob. ' PARKS, LILLIAN MAE Classes in penmanship X helping + many dates + side stroke : Pil. F I ' W i ' l,ikl---'.'- 'Al .',.A-Q,-..1- -- -.-.fl W- ,-,- -,.,,, fe .r .,-,,.,.-.Elyse-.cp , - f ,I B K Y NX ,El-20 ,- Q ' ','f9fliif' ig: f-' ' px' Page Forty-Seven - ZiT' iii Ti' 'fT::fEi59' ,Ik 'il,..L.1 .i'i.-,'.'Q'sgi ','fT A ,, ' ,Q f 1' ff' ,.- '- i.Q LTL'-lAT'X 'P'- G-'? '1 ' '-'-'-if ,44 fn-'T' ...-hmmm-.- T- ii if o is ck ff f ,ff ,f ff - - -. K f --- ,.f4-if-7 ,fl X , Wil-ff 2? ' - ------:D-A -4-fer.-' fw-.fv fm- 51?-l X-.. - ,4 vw - s -- X' f-' 5 , -.7! q1,gf-ffl - '- 1 ,f,., .V C r s . , . . E X. T. -f-sg-is 1. .ii in 'f-1-kj:-A-, ,,- .1--Q:-5: N- -. - -1' bf ll-- f'J: 9 L' '. -' .. - ' - - X K -, Tw. -N ': '- -fi-1 .. 'e X-v '- Du '--- ,K ' -Trgi. -?i1'fi'fi.-if JP- 1 I C'-T:-f' '-fit' ., ' 'f 4- Q:-Ury. . . . . V, 1 . , , ,Q , x A l '.1gO F..J1'Ly-Eiglit PARRISH, GLADYS Basketball practice + pickles X many hours of mathematics -l- T. N. T. Club I Gladys. PAUP, ARCH D. Working with people X Success Magazine + I don't know - being on time 2 Archie, PAXTON, ADELAIDE Spanish lingo + grape fruits -+- swimming lessons X hoping to travel and Boy, howdy! I Bob. PAXTON, PAULINE E. Long hours spent in horseback rid- ing -l- hopes of becoming a beauty specialist + That's pretty cute I KlPa1.I! PAYNE, FRANCES Pogo for exercise -5- studying f?J + Well, ain't that the berries? X angel food cake : Frankie PEACOCK, LOYD Study periods are my favorite study X broken dates + basketball + I don't know I Sticky PECHIN, ROZINA REBECCA Commercial Efficiency Club meet- ings + reading X attending movies -l- Oh, Heck 1 Zenie. PEEBLER, ROY Anything to eat, especially fish X The world is mine -5- The Hoot + yelling with the Lion Tam- ers I Runt. PETERS, KARL Paste brushes -1- Oh, my poor back X Stamp collecting -9' Dog- gone-it 7- sleep :v Pete, PFANSCHMIDT, LILLIAN MARIE A's in chemistry + hoping to travel X sleep and more of it -I- Now, honey : Lillian. U 11123: ----ef-ef..-,.--,,-.,.,-...A mf.-.fs ,g ,fy - .ue cf..A4,i,L.:J-3 cu.5i,..,., ,nh .ng :Agri n , -6 1 -. , .A-., -, . ,,, A l J l 1 ev 1 i i l -H -- -.A - - . , . , , y x tk 41-4 .aff v25'f'j'5J'1,1L -,Vg .',1f:,:,fS'rJm?,?Z1f, rl:-'., ' ..' 'Lubif , .,.. vw., .L. ? fr P 4 A in-,?1M.s,:L . I i- .wir .Era X,-, g K xnvk A.. .L . - - Y., .-, ,lags-,. X ' Q -L ' 2 Xa A., 2 Y A , ,sL,. 151- is f , , 452.-lA - ,f ,Q -.ff - -- Xi '21, :ALL . ox - ,, --,gi - R OX, ' sb 'I-kg . V 2 'X -,, A . W Y 7 1 , X ' 7'f'11':-'-'93-1 X is x'T1fT -'im PINNEY, ELIZABETH K. . Making pies + Comprenez-vousn -l- hoping to play a saxophone X G. A. A. activities 2 Lib. POHLMAN, KATHRYN IRENE Aspirations to be a foreign corre- spondent + A's in English -I-' My stars! X Travel Magazine 2 Katrina, PORTER, VERNON CARLYLE Ki-yi-yi-sis-s boom bah X dat- ing + Yes? X Scientific Ameri- can - outside reading for history 2 Vern. POTTER, HORTENSE MABEL Music lesson X practicing + out- lines for effective speaking -4- a big soft chair and a book 2 Hortense. POTTER, NAOMI Typewriting speed tests + any- thing 'that's eatable X reading every- thing good + hopes of becoming a missionary 2 Naomi. POTTORFF, GEORGE fFootbal1j2 2 droll jokes X wood- turning 2 George. POTTS, DALLAS MEYER CLawJH X 'talking farguments a specialtyj 2 music -f- kidding 'em along 2 Dal, POWERS, GEORGE BRISTOW Arguments + CfootballJ3 X Senior pep 2 Seven Old Ladies of Laven- dar Town Qdon't smile, Napoleonj -l- The Big Idea 2 Nap. PRICE. CLARENCE American Magazine + milk choc- olates X an a1'chitect's career -P 1?Qbl,GjUIS in Algebra III' 2 plarence. Qgalfeifyvyf-f M000 PROTHERO, FRED fTales of warJ2 X fx-I-y2zJ11 2 tuning coils 2 Fred. ,AAN -I -2,-:N Xsgsg , .K - 22- 21 ,,, - xx aff .13 1 'f' .-.52-f' ,, . ,A .ts .-.L f ,,, X L Page Forty-Nine ,Me -f-,V-. - - ..i,,-Ql.w,.,,3L.xJ.. uw 2' A H fl 1 A fg ' .fri-'G , . X , ,,, 22--2-' 22? V231 T'-2 .-- -V X, so--7, .,2-22---- ',Qp?QX-- 24-1-fi---' ! 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A. - English questionnaires I Babe, RIDDLE, DAVID Espanol + being accused daily of getting a marcel -l- Cheerio, old dear X hoping to become a lawyer : Dave. RIDDLE, FRANK M. Eating and the Red Book X the silent drama -1- salesmanship : f'Slim. ,.,.,4,,-,1 ., RIGGS, FERN BEATRICE Sketches and reed baskets -P candied sweet potatoes + Zane Grey 2 Furnaceses. RIGGS, HARLEY fPi 1-12 - alarm clocks of any make or sound X football and sales- fnanship I Fat, RILEY, MARGARET Girl of the Limberlostn X history - brassie + tennis racquets : Margie RINKER, WHITNEY Architectural drawing 4- business and shop work X Corruption! +' These ads - math I Whit ROBERTS, MARGARET Cherry chocolates and music -1- Shoot! X I would like to be an opera singer I Margie RODNEY, CHARLES J. High 'voltage X sleeping + musical comedies -I- Holy Topeka! If Chuck. ROGERS, MAE JOY 'WVhy don't cows sing? + teaching literature sometime in the future X writing poetry for Pen and Ink Club -l- Espanol I Majie. ROOT, SANDERSON American History -1- concocting sundaes -P reading 1 Noah, ROSS, FRANCES FLEMING Teeing off -I- Messenger X being a cook in dramatics X hopes of see- ing Europe I Frankie ROSS, JOHN Efficiency in 211 commercial work + The Judge X What say? -I- typewriters and typewriters I Johnny Page Fifty-One L.,-if 7 T, ,Y 1 ms, -.,.-- .,,.Y.... ,..Y,, .iiri W, 1 , Y, -WAY ,,,,7,,,, -,.- Y W ..,v .gv , Y. Page Fifty-Two ,in 7 A .. .,,,-4.4 -2-.J f.,-.- 5 Y ,,-Y , , ,,,,, 7,,,, -AJ ,..?, X.,- , . A, , ,,.Y YY., , Y A, ,ivy ,....-L-, - - ' H 2 2 .f' ' - - - - ' --5 ,-'f' if ,124 f.. - . .. f 1 .. ,f . 2- ' ' ' ,- ,2- V ,,.2 IH!! ROSS, NINAi G. A. A. meetings X history source books 2 music and tennis courts 2 Nine1'. V ROSSER, EDWIN M. OoWah! + the barnyard fowl- X the silver sheet -5- Hi-Y work 2 KKECLU ROYSE, HAZEL FERN Travel, teach, and then more travel + a desire to teach school -l- never ceasing chatter X H. G. Wells 2 Rusty. RUNYAN, THEODORE Business manager of the football team X hopes of going to Baker 1- being a tennis shark 2 Ted, RUSSEL, BEULAH Interest in English X Talking is my hobby + pickles -1- going to college 2 Beulah. RUTLEDGE, GRACE ELIZABETH Hopes of teachin' readin', writin', an' 'rithmetic + basketball X Dog- gon it! and math -l- pie a la mode 2 Betty, RUTKOVVSKI, NEVA MARIE Steno work X The forbidden fruit -l- Good-night! + athletics 2 llPeg'7Y RYNDERS, MARGARET E. Midnight toil -I- medicines and sick people X X2-I-2xy-y? + Cute 2 Margaret. SABANOS, MARGUERIETE Reading funny papers and the Messenger -1- horse back riding X Oh, gee! -I- studying economics 2 Bashfu1. SAMUEL, CLYDE Parts of cars --I- gasoline engines X malted milks 2 Sam, ' -I L?-im! iii f'fQ gi? ?7i ' T44 I' 3 A T? 'is f Y ' 'E ' Yififf ' ' ' s,1Q. , E Q - , , . . sl . , 'xx s--.x - , SANDERS, BERNICE ELLA French verbs X an ambition to be what I want to be -i- endless weaving of baskets + oranges and bananas 2 Bee. SARVER, JOSEPHINE Fancy combs and a lasting marcel + Juicy Fruit X drawing faces of pretty girls I Jo, SAUER, GERALDINE MAUD ' Kindergardens Chopes ofj X ham sandwiches + expression work and chemistry lab -1- hiking I Jerry, SAUNDERS, CLOVIS Making signs and posters + annual snapshot pages X Up in art the other day- + any kind of math I Clovie. SCHAEFFER, PAULINE JENNY English themes loral and writtenj -I- riding a bicycle X The Bent Twig + lots of fun 2 Po1ly. SCHNEIDER, WILMA Music and stenographic work X shorthand -f- being on the go + Eskimo Pi : Schneider, SCHUENEMANN, CORA E. Stories for the Pen and Ink Club X Honorable judges, ladies and gentlemen -!- Ol1! My Stars! + tomato soup : Apple Core. SCHUERHOFF, JOSEPHINE fSewingl3 X Heck--gee! -f- olives and chicken + new swimming strokes : Jo. SCHUMACHER, ROY By the sign of the S X all the workin's inside a car + hoping to see the whole world -1- speeches of all kinds I Toy. SCOTT, SHELDON fLoafingJ3 X the movies as a favorite sport -I- golf + Wel1!! 2 Shelly, Page FiftyfThree -,.,.a.4-- --L,---. - ---- Laivl Y -VV, rg , MY., Y - ?i,,l.,-..,-.,.,, .W g. K.. . . .--P+-Y-----jvlx-W ,Q ,v1' c '- - '-jg1-s- - - --W - ---' 1... f . Page Fifty-Four . X W 1 1 'ggi--,., 1 1 1 1 SECREST, RUTH CAROLYN Olives and chocolates X basketball practice + long hikes on a sunny day -1- G. A. A. : Rufus SEIDLE, DELMAR Law books + The Judge X loaf- ing + So am I and beefsteak : Del, SHAFER, HAZEL H. Good grades X physics laboratory -- history -1- musical programs I Hazel. SHANNON, CURTIS Congenial friendship -1- illustrating magazine stories X golf knicker- bockers I Curt, SHARON, NEIL MARSH QW!-estling or bowlingfl -1- reading 'P printing -1- Prove your state- ment I Swamp SHEARER, DEAN Liking auburn hair -1- baseball + chicken pie X What do. you say now? I Shear, . SHEPHERD, JOHN Senior class work -1- What is the psychological reason for this? X all catables but raisins + Which is the best ad? I Juan. SIEFKIN, ERNEST R. Working with anything that runs by electricity X tuning in on WAAP -1- Minneapolis + reading, Conan Doyle 2 Ernie. SIMPSON, PAUL W Club X physic problems 'i' driving a car and aeroplane rides -1- the latest fox trot I Salty, SITES, JOSEPHINE T. N. T. Club X arithmetic prob- lems -P ice skating -1- candy and Oh Heck! I 7oe. 2 ...TT-. r t , 'Lil' ' , f Y , 4 Y WW - ,iss VT sg ,-7---.., ,, , 7,7 , T.. IT N M. I T To-I I if 'f1 ' , xiwl- 'S , TT 'N-X 'fli gi ' 'XXA ix 'W Y, X, TX-, xr- -ff' -H a XM-Xu guy! ii ir Y - SKAER, THELMA Gwen in Trust Emily X making clever hats + going to 'the movies -i- '4Just oodles and gobs I Gerty. SKINELL, SYTHIA Sewing -1- chicken pie 4- Nursing, some day, maybe X burning mid- night oil I Sythia. SMART, VIOLET Being a good stenographer X lots of fun taking shorthand + reading all kinds of books and stories -i- Oh, nuts I Vi, SMITH, CLIFFORD Hopes of being a banker X I think so -1- explaining radio + music that hath charms I Cliff SMITH, GAIL Taking nice long walks X music history, + English themes + giggles I Gail. SMITH, GOLDIE Good grades -if math + T. N. T. X basketball games 2 Peggy. SMITH, HAROLD BROOKS ' fCornet niusicjll + a head for business ,X advertising I Smitty SMYSER, DONNABEL Lecciones de espanol X traveling far and wide -i- reading jokes + Oh, for goodness' sake : Donnabel. SOLLIDAY, AUDREY MELVIN Piano music X Tish CMary R. Rineharty + Gee, heck, gee + devil's food cake a la mode I Aud. SONGER, LAWRENCE Just success for an ambition X Commercial Law + reading Mark Twain's books + I dunno I Sin- ger. 1 I Page Fifty-Fivv -5-fe-A sm s--- ' H- 71 f Yrrr' 4 ,f ,E- 4- --- N-QR A-M if V - N ni--Q,-,AAL- ,sf x,,-' ,Li NT! f' 3 j:'Tni-'-,- ,,g,,,f' 1,1-'jj,7'j'.-'.'C'-5 M7 , -- . I ssh, s AQ., - ,.f,,.-1 If f T XX! f-333-. ,f Ai..---'fQ.LA,v,,,f , 'I --, --'52-ff. -if' ,--- .- 3 Vfi-i?'1-'ITQTT if- ' J -'I ,, k ' I C' -,Vs K -,jj-jj iff' vfvfy, V V 1' .Y , iii JN, ,Mm ,QYM -.-f.,. ,IU V ., Page Jliifty-Six STANLEY, MABEL Growing up to be a firm school teacher -1- the T. N. T. Club + candy, especially chocolates I Mabel. STEBBINS, LOIS G. A. A. hikes X French verbs -1- volleyball practice + reading 'most anything : Lois. STEENROD, VERNON Lion Tamers -1- home-made cakes + a little tin hoopy 2 Steny. STEVENS, FEROL That cute little laugh X Messen- ger spelling + bon bon bars -1- Cicero :. Steve STILLWELL, ALMERON WILLIS Crystal detectors + aeroplane me- chanics -1- music X Kat sake 2 lfA1.Y! STINSON, NEVA Senior Dramatic Club X mathe- matics Cjust as far as you can gol -1- black keys and white ones + read- ing Tennyson I Neva. STONE, BERNARD Tight wire feats + tumbling all around X biographies and pictures of great actors -1- Cy-r-il in Senior Dramatics : Stoney STRAHN, HAROLD Canoeing X fx-1-yj X Cz-1-XJ2 + ice cream : Harold. SUHM, CAROLYN Typewritten sheets -1- slow, dreamy waltzes + a Ford coupe I Carol. TALBOTT, VIRGINIA Many preferences -1- few prejudices + compact troubles X hesitation : Ginny. 1. ,-Jfsqfzs , . , ,s -....,,-M Q- ,--.--if 4--:ss , --L-, ,L--Age-. '- 1 : N LTLQAQLFEQS-lux,i:.1J2u.1uskggiul1u.4i,Mfl1I.1i-H -1-Lf ' 1' 4 'V -f XJ M L ' E' 1 .1 . , F. .,, H, - Q 1 1121.1-.i.lREfLT.G:7,f1'.i:.mrwi1Cff3i1i5.Qfmf'g'1riffs.-,-1, ,--Le' '. ' f ' ,. ...VAL1vi1:: J' , plz, 41-1-r:---i-+5 - --.- ... T -I -I- -V--i -7 l. l, '-.7 1, Wi? ,T Wi Wi,-s 1- . ,Asst . , ,, , I , ,M A, f X--I- I NYY- AVA- Y, gy, ,K I--f ,LI ...lfI,- -If e.-I-Ati , - N - -I7 - - -- - X I--I---,h i -Vl Wi.. .-,.l, ,. I I , TAYLOR, COSETTE VERA Cook books X basting stitches -1- .nral themes I Katy, THOMAS, EDRIE RENNAH Making baskets - ambitions X long hours spent in arts and crafts I I don't know I Edrie. THOMAS, HOMER Chemistry experiments - lots of excitement + sleep I Tommy. THUMA, ORVIS Pie and cake -1- Heck X ambi- tions -- American History I Orvis. TITT, EDWIN fA'sJ 4 I math + Jiggsf dish - golf balls I Buster. TOBIASON, LORNA Blushes X laughs - history assign- ments I Toby. TOWNSLEY, MARY ESTHER Marcels I a good joke -- chemistry experiments I Ted. TRAVIS, BYRON WAYNE Sunday School song books -1- thrill- ing stories of cowboys I brilliant recitations in ancient history I Colorado Cowboy. TROUP, AUREL I had a dream last night -1- sliding chairs on the floor X Polly I Brownie VAN ARSDALE, LOUISE LUCILE Cook book I Trust Emily -1- just oodles of fun X teasing I Janie. I UQ. L I. X i 'I --- ---I---1--, ff::::I-,4- r-, - .,- . 4. .,.....,-...s N v ,gfgfgclx ,' ' 1 .- -ANI -,..VI ....T..--, 1 ----- A If-Iss-Qsiff If f- .LQ-I- V - - -- N-no M1 ,vw V I - ,I ,I N llufigw? 'JIM' - -515,44 ' , - 913-fi-5? .aft X '. -1 355-145 -- Y Page Fifty-Seven -Li' AL - 'I 'l. ,V -..il ,....x If 'Ny f NL, i gs ,.LiH 2.-Q.-s ,,,,i, - T. J. ' rl- ' M is Q, ,, AQ- fig . , offer' yi' Q r ii . A at Q, ,- .Lili ,Ea ,. ,vi-7, V, L 1 ' A f - .7.-L-, - N' ,f!.--, fiysffs Y Y Y-. .W . . ?iiA-, V ,, .fw- f L,.,.,:- ,1 JZ, , ff' . Y ...., ,, ,Lk , , , ,- A' ,wi--il ,,? -,Z . 7?2Q21ff2f1EE1. , A..--:SIH- fe.-riff f '- '- c'7 'Q .f.f,1Q!fffl'i.- 'li-fl .. - ff-'E 'X-- vf.-f5P'if '-3-Z .ff'-W 'h-' X L.-A K -M F :N ,ff 5 I' I z, f pf. A 4. .,- f i -4 V, , M ...- A -1'-,,Z-im J - ' , X ,' .f ' fi ' Y.jf'fi-or We :b. jjgf5i, V r k r I i - ---X 'rx ' ,V s :fi--1 i srbi-f . Y Q W-,vi ,, Y-,xQf:w.4:l VAN CLEVE, EVELYN K. Spanish + 30 love -I- fEskimo piel2 X hazel eyes : Avalon, VAN ORDER, LAWRENCE E. Interest in ancient history + planking a banjo -4- plans to be- come a millionaire X Mark Twain I Larry. WAGNER, MADALON Shoes + romantic stage settings - history note-books -4- thrilling stories I: Mad 1 lf' .,' Ziff prkpelf WAGNER, MARIE SUSIE Y. VV. C. A. social service X read- ing books and poetry + Gracious! -i- Pen and Ink Club : Pat WALKER, EDDYTH Moonlight waltzes + Jane Eyre X hats -l- 1803 I Eddie WALLACE, LAURANCE Lion Tarners -l- trig + piccalo + 'cello X electrical engineering I Laurance. WALTER. LOREN Currents -l- volts + physics X sleep -fr loud speaker 2 Loren. WALZ, LOUISE Memories + air castles X hard work -l- conceived ideas I Walzie. WAPLES, FLORENCE Typewriters + fox trots -l- cara- mels 2 Babe WARNE, GLADYS State exams + free-throws -l- KX3-I-Qxy-l-y2J3 I Gladys. l Page Fifty-Eight i:LvL:.1,1f1 f 1.Ifl:.if.:rm'LIW43IQw'o.'Ea'ilYL2Y5U1E1BED? 1 l ff' ' I f -f , . ,f If:-111327573'11'1TQsZ'4.7'iTL3lZ5Q5'c2'5'6'4i?:5?t4T45 , x':-,1... -Y Y- s.,, ' 'J W 'E 4 1'f' ,.4....,-QQ, AMI -4 , 'H - 4 '-. V' ,J f ,,, A, i, W I Ia, .tri ,wyl ' -'I'- I-'-' X WATERS, VIOLA ELIZABETH Tangoes 4- marcels -1- .fried chicken X better English I Vi, WATSON, HAROLD KENNETH High dives I tennis rackuts X clarinets I The American I Mike, WEAR, LA VERGNE CVIusicJ3 -1- Les Miserables -2- angel food cake I Verne WEBB, HELEN BOYTON Playing the piano X reading Kansas poetry -I dancing + Oh, thunder I Helen. WEDDLE, OLETHA Long hikes on country roads I pickles X reed lamps -- history I Ollie WEST, JOE CComedy stuntsjll I loafing around X football and losing your voice in basketball -P What's in a name? I rcJodY.n WHEELER, JACK Antennae 4- frozen ices X walking shoes 4- Huckleberry Finn I Blackie WHITTEN, CHESTER f W J4 -I- a little tin Ford + cheering the fellows up X wrestling I Chet WHITLOCK, REX - Psycho-analysis 4- chop suey X a heacllock I Rex. WI-IITMORE, RAYMOND Anything that concerns radio I Well, what do you think? X good grades in physics -1- eating and sleep- ing I 'iBig Boy. ..fT .l,,,t,Y- .e,,,,i '15 iL.5,5., . V , Y - H' -I' 'rr-cuff. --if ---- --- ' K- 2 A?-E?sgs1i.-1-1',-f 1-flwvq I -Q.,-so J tffl l1v.- -- -II- - - -I 'f,..': .-f'-' , ','f l - ' ' -i --sqylifxgtif-pQfg',' ,ff K- X. -. i-ix-L ff' ' ,Q W A -K - 1 Page Fi fty-Nine 1 l ll 7 F - . ., xgx I '-'N I 7- Avym A , ,- - J Y , , -v , ff ,gif 2 f iw I-222. ,2-2 2 , , f 1' QQ kh,.,Y,,?,i Y.: - g.f,i, ' J - V ,g..r' .i..,...1 ' X I - 1' ' W IW 'W' 1' ,.-f' , -- ' ,,f' f' 5--7 X fc--fr el - --h 2 1' if ----3' ' 1 2 -f X I 'EKG . ,f f 1 X F- '-'lTLg. 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W. pool + a volleyball game X Margaret Hill McCarter 2 Boots, WILSON, CONSTANCE Fudge + curls X The Classic -l- beautiful tea room decorations 2 Connie WILSON, LORENA Spaghetti -1- artistic tempera- ment X giggles + clever hats 2 Billie. WILSON, WALTER Yelling Oowah with the Lion Tamers X historical dates + Judge and Life -1- basketball games 2 Walt WINESBERRY, CLARA Playing the glad game X be- coming a nurse some time + reading and more reading 2 Clara. WOLFE, EVERETT I Prescriptions -l- 1492 + clothes X 3 The Hoot 2 Wolfee. , Page Sixty , A imQ4mgrQ.:11-15513 X-,ri i X Q-91:11. w rg '1 H. Aands.ff.3Qi,Yurmimi: ffifgiw 55 r Pri '--- rr ' ' , 1,1 1- K:1j5L'.'iQ' IjffjQj2T?Kfu1q'f' flu r-:...'- T.:':' sf' I i IZ, KT-'Wlx ii,, L ALA 'STYW 1' L f, , 'QW A 'W lx, c. - W Ax, ,Y --.,,... 'x,i.3., Q -., , , , , L, , x, ..1. ,.,, Q. , , , L - X V- I - LT --if I-'ig NX 1 - - - ? -Y -7- Y-, ,T W-IX 1-.f,ei k,. + . 1 f 1 X ,L-- - .,,,,- -e L44 is --,-,'.5QSgqfs-J - ---7 - --Li 'NN '-rg--7 --.,V , Y, -rx x -N '- - , K- -, WOLFE, MARION Folks + oral themes X creamed cherries I Marion. WOLFE, ROSE ALICE Bobbed hair -I- dreamy waltzes X bacon and onion sandwiches I Roses WOLFE, MARGUERITE Making people happy + reference books X arguing on International Trade -i- grape fruit : Marg WOLKOW, MOLLY An exchange bulletin board -P the daily hamburger X Good night! + I'm so tired my feet just drag I Molly O. WOLKOW, ETHEL ROSE fSpanishJ2 + Singing all the time I can X motoring -4- My con- science I Rose. WOODWARD, ISIS Clever riding habits X short plays + violin and bow -I- giggles 2 Isis. WRIGHT, AMOS fElectrical engineeringJ2 -4- tennis + grins X being a good sport : Skinny. WRIGHT, CUSIL A canoe + billiards X Campbell Bread - pie I Cusil. WRIGHT, 'VESTER Good grades X jokes - cokes -1- lots of rich cream + golf rr Ves. YANCY, JOHN WILLIAM Hi-Y suppers + attending Kansas University some time soon X much interest in science + desserts I John. : cn E-lvx' x I ff f,--xxxm-xv '. - ' --- ai -1--is---ter?--..:x.--,'.--cf ' ., A. ,- f-Y.-Q-io.1rtp, 4- X X- -M, I- . Log WY, -v --H., q.s.4..,.,'-4, I --L -L- ' ':rig-ig--391-i g - . k ' L ff:-tg.1gf?, 1 y , -' -N?-P.,-?f '- ff 1 ' Page Sixty-One 1-,l.,.4.?.. ff -.-W--. -Q It .vm Y -L F--I ,Y . - 'f flf-R170 x -,?Z2gz3f - I I 1 L A- .f , , . A I ,if ,f ,A,i I ,f T f i'T' - - -A -1-fig -A-x Ji..-f ,-W, 1, fI,.LH.f I .., . , , . f f.-:- ' .-2 A i--+R A-1----if !,f i. ,f -ig f ,A ' .V ,f A .- , , ,,. Z. V, fr, 'ff' -f - I ,,.f' .-f ,- ,- Z ,.,' ,, 7, I U X' I2447,l:f'. A f -- J 113:21 dy, ,f L N I ,,,,Y -,l,,,.H, W Page Sixty-Two 1 J, B., -.-1 . I- 5 YEAGY, GWENDOLYN T. N. T. X do, te, la, so - tennis scores -l- English I GWenie. YOHO, 'VERNE fBeing absent and ta1'dyJ11 X driving the car + learning the best waltzes I Verne. YOKELY, GLENN Wireless -ie head phones X cake -I- aviation I Glenn. , YOUNG, LOREN Raisins Nl- basketball and tenins rf Well, what do you know? I Dea- con. YOUNGMEYER, ELIZABETH Clean up speeches + My carp -i- Dot - tennis balls I Betty. i922 SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS MATASSARIN, JOSEPH Chemistry experiments of all sorts -4- pie X intellectual books I Joseph. MICHENER, DOROTHY A's -le a sense of humor X Oh, kid + hiking I Dot. BROWN, ANNA Philornelian Club nl- desire to be an actress X reading as a hobby 2 Anna. SMITH, OPAL Quietness + ,typewriting and sew- ing -P My goodness I Opal. cooK, HAZEL COPELEY, LOREN GREEN, MARION GRIFFIN, LORRAINE LINDBERG, ELORAIN MARSHALL, WAYNE SCHULTZ, RICHARD WELLS, MANDELL -,A W.--X .-Y --,- --- - - V -- --- --- -, xy-x. N-V ff -X ,- xf-I, 'i if ' XX, ,Q3 . ,'Q,A X X, x' X-rf f-9 'in' 'F XX X-Y ir YY gr ,mxr i Y x - , -A ,-ill ' ' J I Y IN MEMORY OF OUR CLASSMATES GEORGE MEYERS, '23 HORN FIGISRUARY 8. 1904 DIED FIQRRLFARY 19, 1923 CAPITOLA LYMAN, ,23 BORN MARCH 20, 1905 DIED FEBRUARY 17, 1923 --.....i. AEK X----Q ' iff?Z1 m-135' fi' 5, my nfidg rw-:F wfzff 42: ,f - 'xf , 1 ' ' ' 'f . - g1'fff'3'-ff ,f 4- ,-,-,-.T,,,-,...,.,,...,74,q1.qIf!5f -6 ,.-1 --- f1Qf..,2f'ff ,mf AJ f:fi:v..1' v ff g:QgsQ:w4...41 W 1 X i i maiifunfy- We T1 Qf:gn1 ,,mv.f,mq.,,TQrXQ. f-FTW: X-ngfrn-g.'gv,'g3T,'gg,Q3Q1Tgg Q-Eff' QL? I, rg -LHP' fwivgbu Us un m LYLQ Ub'LE:QL:4 x.!i.S1m uhm ml ,., .,., -. ,, ., , .. . .,.., Q - ,Z . ,W . A 1- N- -- f-1 - -. f-Af -ff W' -1 f, -'L -.-'E ..L.'--1' . J' -'r 1-7 qT 'F '-7'7'9 7fY'37, J.7aTff !Tzi?'E'e-?f5'iF, 1:51212 w3,2Q,,LmAG,JQQXMJvLwJ,AQLuL,QJ,lQx4,-LLLUJ jM.lrJQ?TJWPN5 qiif-TA?A,G.,q13,,v4ZJL44- H, r L. L. 4 1, ,Eff ., .H .1 ., Q J.. 1-3150 2.15x1'3lLXkfi.k 5J x SENIOR B CLASS 'YI ,Mx Us ' 1 1 Y J 5, . L I' f EI'f tw if 1 f'..a 1, -E W .,x-, if flu I I If f lf!! ffl 1 , ' ff ff I 1 j 2 Wim' , Lf if ', , JA4 3 l. xc f f , i X' tv 'r , 1 gifs' wg Vg, , ,Iv -' . i ,, I ' 1. L' gifl' I , E 'fu V3 fktfjfl df, f ' QQZWU4' ,,f,,,,,v .lf , f Vx-Iyfvj , X ,. , fm, ,,,,,',,,,,W. 'T-Q nw. , ,. A, XM 1,731 If wr. - ,1 Q 1 ,vqq v X, .xml X , Weil z I N -se ,1::Ls-.ff-so V ffl - - YW, ,Q A, Y.,Y ,,- Y Y - -f A, 1 , -- V-2 Y'---7 il +1 ,ef-'X ive-V 73 Y -H - 'iff -Y-'if ' 4-5 5 f-4 --f --- -1 4 -- 1:3fgi-.if5--f---+-- -1 v - V -Vvf' -jf sy f ,-,,. ,,. , K, A, Y, V, ,.f Y. me-i gfgcgffg-,: -7- .Y Y Y .Q ' F, . 3 ,V -exif ,f- f ,f ,-,f.,-Qf,-lu JL. ., -- J, f-I, ' i,,.f ,f V, f f e -6. ,,.., 4..,, vt. K H. , Nl. I is -,yfx ,. A'Y,, JE, . ,'5'l'fq! ., ,, if -' M ,-ff' ' ,',i'.y4,:-11'-fi gf-' ff . ' X ' M' ' il JUNIOR OFFICERS First Row, left to right-Mr. M. T. Hargiss. adviser: Miss Celia Light, adviser: Eleanor Leland, secretary: Bryce Huguenm. vice-president. Top Row-Carl Steak, treasurer: Ira Smith, president, Richard Dold, sergeant-at-arms. JUNIOR CLASS H1sToRY T HE junior class composed of four hundred and thirteen members 9 has successfully promoted all school activities this year with the assistance of Miss Light and Mr. Hargi-ss, class advisers. The class was represented in athletics by Ira Smith, Carl Steck, Harold Davis, Thomas Cox, Harold Fortney, Donald Groves, Berton Goin, and Harold Reynolds. Several plays, Christmas Guest, A Dramatic Evening, The Sign of the Heart, Red Lamp, and Heart of a Rose were also presented by the Junior Dramatic Club. The seniors were entertained with a large Valentine party during the first part of February. Page Sixty-Six ,A i,s,,,,., , -x, I V , l f 4, 4,- 47 v .Y Y- --,. Z -fl JUNIOR A GIRLS W l H- L, .,,1 1--N . . , '1 W w I X r 1 ! l I . 2 . 1 1 ff u 2 ,-,,1., ..I . ,g I, K JH 'V' wxvg f Qin I v ,- F' in ' ff n u - : ' 1' :' f 1 If NV, fix V X N I A N J , ., , , , , ,, ,, -, , w J ,. 1 M Vflf MN N. I ff ,nfif ' 3 l 4 X i 14 I Xxx x-,II-, bf 4- 1 fy? fl! if t r Q KX 1 AXWYNN f ji Wi y. .1 f' X 2. 5,22 X Q? YA X5 W N H 5 ,lf fa J l,1ylfIN,r xf ' ,V 757 f 'fa' k if H N . x L L.--cf'- L Q, 5.5 A ,.- gil '71 L- gl id VJ F. i I ,Q L, 7.1 un, D :J Q L -1 ' i V3 CJ ii Q: ..! 1--1 .1 Q fy fj A. AJ. ' .Q Y xii! M V Is, N. , ,I ,II L5 -QA , Q , LU I 11, I 23 EJ gp gf :YJ AJ ..3 , FH 6? 63 Q fb E? fi 93 L . A ft 5.1 2 -J J 1-, .A i. . JUNIOR A BOYS F 'Tl ,f , I LI , If i U1 if Di V' , If 1 ,f 1 Hfqw :'! 5 KM l' ,LJ v 1. ,K , x ll ,. Vffx W , A , ,x :J 1' 1' -J i , Q, 5.642231 Elm, jk ,,,Ll i if i f.:J,:'w I 1' l':i l? n V ' if ff Ji. K UI. ,A . . g : f ,I' . f . , I I I. 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A I - 75 L. ,- F cf Q-, tj 2-. .A if ix K, l JUNIOR B BOYS 4 V 11723 fm 5 f 1 U f f. V ary :A V' H I px, s F W 1 A 'Y fig in x 1 fi LL AT tffffxx H 'EQ' X -,-. -' 'A 2, :,. 1 .. 1-- f', ' IL.. C- Q, V , , 1' 'A , ' ff n KK! ' ' W - Dv! X n 1 1 K 1 V Q-' I - ,W V1'l fy Lf 'DVI 71',4.'W 1 Xxx W! P XX . X yn' If f' Q X f ' XM, XX J X N 3 VX IX. 55133 a X NX 1-iffy 1 X Y, V, 1 EIR' X N 'xl 1..i.....--- , N .--:x f- 'XTi'+, ti -A-,V H, - - , ,f --'An Y 2' ...Mi . Y- .mx X, W Y 7 ,,,,,+,, wi , Y , .Mm .L,.., ,M,.,--...M X . . x . . r A .A, , MLM-M xi-. N, 7-x .Y -.,.- - .--YA---V ei , ,. . ,-1 -- X..M,.,,, ., ,,,.,. su, Y Y W Y . M, r, M L.-. . ,, NM...-.M X5 X sk. .X . I A.--f-,, X s k as VY N -sr -X- X-si:--ff. , , r, XXr,.',, f, SOPHOMORE OFFICERS First Row, left to right-Fred Brickell, vice-president: Miss Jessica Smith, adviser: Victor Ru 'h secretar '. E. . 5 Top Row-Charles Schumacher, treasurer: Richard WVoodward, president. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ITH Miss Kenney and Miss Jessica Smith as class advisers the Q! j sophomore class has taken an active part in all school events. 'Zig At the first of the year a football pep assembly was held which created much enthusiasm. On March 24, the class gave a clevel St. Patrick's party With the help of Miss Light who has aided the class in many Ways since the death of Miss Kenny. The Sophomore Elective Chorus presented the Bohemian Girl, a comic opera, February 8. The class has been represented on the different athletic teams by Fred Brickell, Paul Fowler, Cyril Crossette, Harold Brownson, Raymond Fellis, and Berry Dunham. Page Seventy-One l 5 ,. iff 1 .41 . VR.: 'Y .. ,. ' 1 6, V .1 w ' I7 Ti q'h'w'jH 4 I ff' , V JY' f D , r ff 6' K' R W A is gf ff' lj, AN, Q33 -'. ,jf '10 j 'QQ .125 W! 1 c?5'.g.,:N'li 11.1 :ji 9 ' fLgQ45f.4f4 x-X ,Ez .1 U 'ff -mf-i '-f x f yi? .L fm 4 .-'fl auf X E? M wx Xa ii, R 2 N. H iv fx X w X Eg X XX X if 1 wi x xx. x L .iff W X XXX . .. - XY! 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' f' R ' f 'A''?Qi:1:lfE1?i?liZ9f rw , W-,if- ' . f V 1,-vga-2Q:'e:5.1AzxN ' . , Lf. iii' .Tf,2i'?T?z1a:gj,,- .. 4. - ' ' LT S1?ZrQ-ifggg -fig MISS VERA KNICKERBOCKER Head nf English, Dcpcwtmcnt -WT-!'1:1'Zi3ii,, 1' W, X rj: 1i,f1,',,'Qge'2gY :TI 1314 :jg-gigg,'f1'-j,7v.g1g--Qjfiggww 213.3-.l.f'.K,fE,1 YW-'L2'Q', Y f+ 'T1i'Lf T'.i'1 -- A gg.,:jggj,tg:f:5f1fgL'11ff.J o --1+--- - --'- -- T72 :X A-.54-sg 'Asif ii? A' ' ' iii ,,.'T -7' f .f , , ,,-Q. f ..N, HU, .. ft! 'Y ,1ff3T3f.'f. , M , ff -ff, ,ff ,f 3 I f','1 '1'j1TJ 'fr' FL- 'WW'- ' .rf -f ' ':lf ,ff i'-'- - K - 'fs -,.:3'1s+? 3725 iii 11? -- ' Q' F' I -- f-gi - ff --ff- ef 4 M., -fi M' ,'f '.ji5J1,4zf-L', J M 1 -.f ' , ,, ' ' M ,,- b--'W' ,. ,- s' ' - so e-pf.dl'ffQ,f-514.51ffM Egg s 1, , -e - '--is .' . f'S'-5 -1f,f257I'fvg.,1 ' ' , 's ' ' ski--1i'f?Z iQJ ' - seg, , ., . K M - :1 f e1i3ffg.- A 1 PHILOME LIAN CLUB First Row, left to 1'lgl1l.-1VI3.l'llIlG Lander, Dorothy Lauder, Marietta Redmond, sec retary-treasurer. Top Row-John Boyer, vice-president, LaRuba. Billings, Howard Black, president Miss McAnulty, adviser 5 John McCormick. PEN AND INK CLUB First Row, left to right-Edith Marshall, Clara Stover, Mamie Martin, president: Gladys Jones, secretary: Grace Montgomery, Katherine Huston. Second Row-Cora E. Sclnienemann, Mae Joy Rogers, Miss Sara White, adviser: 'Nauketa Craw, Dorothy Lauder. Top Row-Fred Huston, Charles Pickens, Bentley Barnabas. Page Seventy-Bight 4 -, ' rf ' ' l ' ' 5 L .-iv,-X--vf . ' . ' , 4 . ,YY H - , ,yu 31-:TQ x Q, 1 .LT , y.'fr5.,.-. V, ,,!,.-.-4--f - ,V .-,,r.,j, W, '- I ' ' N SCENE FROM A LADY AND Two CROOKSU SCENE FROM HALLISONS' LAD Page Seventy-Nine if F' Q Ci ti Q1 fi 2 ij 5,2 cr? fl Fi r J .-A, , -5 -6 lx: 1, Us ef ii L r Q l :PE 1,3 V ,,., K f , UI Fi C, V17 '1 Q fi rm 75 MESSENGER CLASS First Row, left to right-Mildred McCaslin, Myrtle Kimpton, associate editor: Miss Hilclinger, adviser: Clarence Reese, editor: Lueile Daratt, associate editor: Molly YVolkoxv, exchange editor. Second Row-Wfhitney Rinker, business manager: John Shepherd. Frances McCoin, Virginia Bell, Beatrice Odell, Harold Smith. Top Row-Cecil Hunter, art editor: Harry Colbergg advertising manager : Robert Clark, spcrt editor: Karl Peters, circulation manager: Louise Buechel iabsentj fx i W Ti Y rw I ',45'Qf' if K! 1 1 ffpl' ' I f N iii , ik A ' Wm WW i 'V ,xf'YfifL.fw 'X ., 'V , , .il I, Q ' gh F , fi my w 3: ' -. v 1 - 3 I , L' I .- i vu , r ,t it 1 '11 ' J xl W l UV, , J.,-'. , ,l if .V 'J gui 1 wr xi lxsiiilx 5, - s : D fij W iii' E it A xp : A' fi i X N X E X111 lvxv 1 i ix? l V f ',:f' XA ElfJ.1H f1 ai guy: l lx I1 1 i . i . ' if I A XR 1 ,L I, i Y IR iii , . flair i MAGAZINE CLASS First Row, left to right-Myrtle Kimpton, Sydnie Gardiner, Grace Anderson Frances Ross associate editor- Freida Cuthbert son, editor, Miss Hlldinger, adviser: Lucile Montgomery, associate editor: Melvine Chapinan, Allferta Brown, Rachel Campbell, Fred Huston. Second Row-Clovis Saunders, art editor: Peggy Paddock, Evelyn Bennett, Helen Bassett, Anna Mae Gunther, Marie Craig, Eliza- beth Pinney, Dorothy Lauder, Helen Lidell, Pearl Kennedy, La. Verne I'-lauser. Top Row-Ferol Stevens, Lindsey Morgan, Clifford Smith, Ralph Johnson, Loyd Peacock, Delmar Seidle, Frederick Slayton, Roy Fuller, Jack 'xVheeler, Gilbert Buck. - X f i1f::':: ' 'xiii If -ik' -Li'i1 . ,. .X , , , ,f:.g::N X. 1 ' f f QQ' :QL if 7' --- V-Ji----H -1- Y ff: .-s,A,!,,f 'iT'-, ,wcff , , 'ul LIL!! :J X. , n?,H . M I ls .- I, ,.-...T ,,,,,V If a 'WICHITAN STAFF Editor-in-chief.. FREIDA CUTHBERTSON Associate Editors ...,,, I .PEGGY PADDOGK MYRTLE KIMPTON Business Manager ....,. DELMAR SEIDLE Senior Editor ............ GRACE ANDERSON Features ........... ....... L INDSEY MORGAN Page Eigh ty-Two Art Echtor ....... ...... C Lovis SAUNDERS Departments .,,............... LOYD PEACOCK Underclassmen Editor ........................ MONTGOMERY Athletics ........................ GILBERT BUCK Advertising Manager..HARRY COLBERG MISS MARY KELLY Head of Matlwmatics Depa'rt'ment PYTHAGOREAN CLUB First Row, left to right-Miss Bessie Green, adviserg Neva Stinson, Syclnie G2U'd:ll12I', Ma1'g'aret Rynders, Mildred Hauser, Elizabetll Shall, D01-then Bordner, Lucille Bower. Elizabeth Sweet, Ruth Durling. Second Row-Harold Strahn, Almeron Stillwell, Carl Drowatzky, Homer Thomas, Loren NVa1te1's, Eugene Cleaves, La Verne Hauser. ' Top Row-John Kirkwood, John Yancy, Lawrence Bosworth, Ernest Siefkin, Raymond Yvhitmore, Harold Linscott. Russell Crocker, Ralph Brown. TRIGONOMETRY CLASS, FOURTH HOUR Page Eighty-Four f F MR. B. W. TRUESDELL H eacl of Science Departfmevzt Txi'-Mwmfm Q ,V -1:31 1- ff - V 'JL f -12 V ' fx L ,, ,5 ,V N BIOLOGY CLUB Page Eighty-Six VLH, I ' X '-.-'J'.,l.'+,1' U 12A PHYSICS CLASS, ZND HOUR MISS CHRISTINA ROSENDALE Head of History Depafrtmemt - f ----N --A - 9 xi -1 ,I L.: .LQ-5 LZ- lf' 5-4 'N-1-Y' 51 if -j- -P - f--' ' '-? 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Q, -b KD ED COMMERCIAL ,EFFICIENCY CLUB First Row, left to right-Edwin Rosser, Lillian Parks, Carolyn Suhm, Allis Anderson, Molly Matassarin, Virginia Talbot, Pauline Bowman, Vesta Brown. Second Row-Margaret Kopf, Beulah Opal Bostick, Gladys Cantrill, Margaret Sabanos Helen Mayfield, Dorothy Dunn, Dorothy Marshall, Mary Anderson, Leila, Taylor, Anna WVilson, Zella Foster, Margaret Roberts. Third Row-H. S. Miller, Violet Smart, Opal llI0l1'lSOll, Blanche Mundell, Aline Chis- holm, Dorothy Chandler. Mildred Chance, Hazel Hoag, .Ernestine Brehm, Gwendolyn Scott, Ethel Brown. Top Row-Miss Nora Stosz, Yvalter Curry, Luther Colvin, Everett Wolf, A. L. Hick- man, Burdette Mitchell, Francis Miller, Fred Lewis, Orvis Thuma, Lawrence Van Order. TYPEWRITING CLASS, 2ND HOUR Page Ninety I. .- F .- -. .s- ..- .,.,.-.,s..... .... ,. 1, 1 X, , A ,.-, A. 1 Cx1'1tQEl.l.i'7.k.i',J.J'.U.xx'.x'..L' . ia UQ -,rJf.l.i'.:1Pf- 1' L. 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T , f ' .1 -, - fi , ' fl:-Q 'xi' fqqN-x'e+ ,..e. i M ' ' ' ff-' ' X 'W ' - ' rr' X., 43:3-...- ...J SPANISH CLUB First Row, left to right-Miss Bessie Goodyear, adviser: Dorothy Horwitz, Gertrude MCI-Iarg, Alice Ames, Adelaide Paxton, Juanita Dixon, Mary Crosby. Second Row-Donnabel Smyser, Dora Kulilman, Cora. Schuenemann. Eleanor Anderson, Ruth Burkett, Margaret Bird. Top Row-Everett Paup, Ray Xvykoff, Robert 11ACC01'1'l1iCk, Rajpli Brown, David Riddle, Maurice Evans, Clarence Reese. ' 10A FRENCH CLASS,'3RD HOUR Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight i , . . .- .wx-'amp 1. , Af- v, -.fv.ff--'lvq 7130 2' f' f--f ' 7 Y :cf--.-X, -'-w x 'Q' -- -X ,. . ..-xr-1-rim. ,,g-,,.. Y ., - - 7 , gflixfq Q1-v,x-Q X X X , -W Q .XX L 1 rg-+,T. ... iii.-5 -w , , I Y5N,,,- -z.,,WT,.,. ,--.. J, ,.,1,f, ,. J -f -, ,A . .xw-4-..,,r f, MISS ESME CELLARS H cad of Nowuccl Tvaining Depfwtment . ,N - f w , V., J.-Lffl V , -X-1 l J :DJ Md-- - ...M .... f.. We W .. 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CLUB Clara Davis Mary Reatheford Goldie Smith Ruth Garrison Irene Miller Gladys Parrish Thelma Albin Augusta Ball Laura Brown Marie Craig Helene Hood Ernestine McMahon Nina Ross Gwendolyn Yeagy Gail Cole Reva Rowland Nellie Sims Neva Yokely Marjorie I-Iagerman Clarice Porter Mabel Frost MISS GLADYS BATE Head of Dfrawing cmd Design Deyzartfmcnt , e -1' V V ,e e e e e if-H X -e ee e if fif- ,fl-fi Xlfvgyfzlie--.-AF.1we.f ,,ff.,f- ,,-Rf ,ia ., ' N..-112223 '51 V- - ' ,Q-fill, ,f ff - 'A - ii f wff.f'.22v:4-Tl Na+' ' K lf- 'i1 -' ,ff-H-X--' Y-if-f-Q--M 21. fflifgf- ligne, - -. -N i , X , ,fr A- -, -- - . , --f Lx X 1 fbi- fY -lg, ff A X -W mpeg 41 f -1- ,. A, , . ' 4- .- - , N , ' ' - ART CLUB First Row, left to riglit-M:1rgueriLe XValLei's, Madolin Gibbs, Pauline Howes, Rebecca. Burton, Gladys Memlor, Morvymld Ion, Ruth Knapp. Second Row-Stephen Stanley, Miss Outwziter, ad'.-'iserg Frances Orebaugh, Helen Bas- sett. Leonard Hall. Top Row-John Stinson, John Marsliall, Cecil Hunter, Nathan Leben, Clovis Saunders. ART CLASS, ZND HOUR Page One Hundred Two .- .,,.: .7 1 -L.. l-312-'3D3lZL2CCIx13 l'QsilTi'L3HlliQ:TL'C1lf:ffr'iJET':'Lix f' Y I ' fl-1-idlsl EMI'-Ili . 1 1 : BYlX!'ff llfiffi' Q-'HT mmMMIIIiLQ.1i:'uf5:::13.iv.3uf:1:.wrp1:'v5a'i.Q311 Y' , LL: 477' .'2g5ff:r-'1 ' 1 6, X, XX r1,:. 1 L Tifkff, ' '-:--.- X A 415 ff 1---ji QTR f ',5k 'QW ' 'i+-- 771' fi-ir! ff if, Ex X f 3 , , K, ,,.f ,f,f ff X- V V Y Xxx I !2Af4Z,.A!,,Li,..f X, f! .., 0. -,.....-..l...lNX. X fi 'N JMX--f--- -- , if-X ' f.'?',1., , w Aim.--fx wg, N-ff- H . Q' X -M IPX M XQ1: 'fff-:FR- M .ri-19 fx --, Y. ' .,, 'g3m,,1,1z -1,1-,ga A Q,-,,g.f .1-1-.Y--M ...aw V--,Y :. ,va JM, , 1 -, lr , f -,fv-. HI:-:Q -.g2'i.'Ll17'-, V- - -I l ,,,, 1-ft, 'Nb:-i'-ubjpj. ,.,, g,,.,,,.. ., f,,.. i,,3Di.L,.3mmTb3uQ:QL.ui3B.Ql,3EE.55.D.DDEQQL,ygv-BFE? CW. 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SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First How, left to right-Mmlnlon llfagner, Molly Wolkow, Grace Anderson. Isis Nvood- ward, Thelma Skater, Miss llidzi ll'Icl3ricle, Frances Ross, Gladys Brinker, Helen Johns, Merle Fair. ' Seoonil lllow-Neva Stinson, 'Lorengt lNilson, Virginia Goldsmith, Meredith Almond, lllarie XV:tgner, Mildred Ball, Mnrline Lander, Louise Vain Arsdnle, Peggy Paddock, Vern Frances 1-lowztrd. Top Row-liicl1:u'rl Dorr, Kenneth Ketzler, Bernzird Stone, Mac Harrell, Byron Travis, Robert Boggs, Leslie Huxtuble, George Powers, Don Bueehel, Nathan Leben. .-v,43,g:,:.-. -3,133 , , , , W ,, , l ,, ,Y ,Q ., ,A I , 5..lv1-f- - '.1L,f.,:fgl-' .. ,, . -.,., . ,Ui tlgaljmeiaxv.g.iS.3l:i'-1LLlLD.14.1iJti,,a.gn li,5,eLigQ:-ew, 'leur' an -,H , pf- 'fm'-llxl1.Li..,l.ft5t,i...l,ll.:mi.ix.a .tho1-UwlidomE:T.Ll1q,eL1U --. 1---A .lv .r..--.- -.--f - -A 'H V 'N : -v--- -7- ---v-H-,-ref f -i-r-.-- ---.ff-.-1 rv . !.T.lQC1Kl.'Q.'1l,1QFF.Llf'J3'14,',1L,LJ.l-.Sl-Qty. ,foxIoCLu,j,l ---::- uv 4 - 1 -. lst:--. C.'4..'4f2,Q.if,'LJ-L11 4-bfZ115.'c1'4,1'i.:'JtfC?-5 . f.,.,kif:,h, .Y -, .. , 'e f 1 Y' v ' , 5 W' h'i74 ,zn'-'wt ,vwJf...., -- .1 .15 .iff , FIRST DEBATE TEAM First Row, left to rig'l'it--Joseph Cohn, Garnett Gunner, George 'Wieclomuinr Top Row-Raymond Dumont, John Boyer, Harold Linscott. lengt, A ,met . N .ee .e . QUL, E to e:t,,,.WW ,,.-r.,.,Ee 4 il eleesezewisiigm-r is H 42 A gi www 1-fimlgwggw-eg?3E 'ii Egmggkigs E as ' ef 2:ee.,we W We-3235 :Legg me HH is is ' W I 4 Mwwliwfilixsilswiii-we1, H H H JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First Row, left to right-lDo1'0Ll1e2t Bordner, Blanche Alyea, Sally Lnhey, Fi'fmc's Hutchinson, lilizztlreth Sweet. lilizabeth Sholl, Eclra. Doughty, Maxine Moore, Leia Osborne, Vcrft Hz.tri'is, Mn1','::'tret NVi1l:ie, Esther Carter. Second llow-Neva Doane, Mary Crosby, Temp'e Stoops. Carolyn Youngmeyer, Xvnu- ketn. Crzmw, Betty Cnmplxell, Eleanor Leland, Revft Roxvlmid. Alice Fnrney, Helen Hamil- ton, Grace Montgomery, 'I-!ezU.rice I-lftmpton, lUZLI'jOl'i9 llztgermnn, Pauline Vtfisler. Top l-low--it-I:L1'vin lforter, Chelsin Bolin, Erma Hafer, Julian Rztlston, Adu. Shephcrll. Meredith Jocelyn, Florence Snyder, Victor Rugh, John Boyer, Elmer Beloof, Milclrcul Cl1m1'mex', Eloztnor Fulton. CAST FOR HCOME OUT OF THE IQITCHENH Olivia Dangeriield ......... ........ H ELEN JOHNS Burton Crane ............., ......,,... B ERNARD STONE Paul Dangerfield ........... -KENNETH K-ETZLER Charles Dangerfield--.. ...........,,.... VERNON DANIELS Elizabeth Dangerfield ..,...,... LOUISE VAN ARSDALE Mrs. Falkener ...,....,. .. ...... . ....., V IRGINIA GOLDSMITH Randolph Weeks--- ----- ..-.--.--.- G EORGE POWERS Thomas Lefferts -------. -------- M AC HARRELL Mandy --.---.-------.-.--.-- -------. P EGGY PADDOCK Cora Falkener---.M -------- THELMA SKAER MANAGERS Business Manager --------- ----------- R OBERT MASSEY Advertising Manager ---------------- LAWRENCE SONGER Assistants .-----------.------- --------- H ARRY COLBERG FRED I-IUSTON J ll I F Z E ,fl S 1 N 'x 1,1 QQ J ll fl plw N ,IW N 7, 'l- ?i- T3 'TL-- - '11 'lQ:1:-: -' - 1----- f :aww V N V-V .. I, .--- -+'T'xX?fi,..x In Xyl--li 'Q' f 411457 ,tiff 4..jf , - -' , +A. '?----- V.----A , - . ... f QR, x f 1 lf -- '7f ft!! 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Gordon Kiff, Dewitt Kirkpatrick, Merle Lawrence, John Little, Fred Long, Donald T-IcCune, Fred lllcDole, Mildred , llI:t11n, Zalig Massey, Forsyth Pftge One Hundred Twelve BAND Nebergnll. Gerald Nelson, Wktllace Norris, Arden Peacock, Lloyd Pezwsun, Russell Pease. Carlos PTUIUIGC, llliarsh Powers, George Preston, Louise Rounds, Hermzm Rule, John Searl, Mabel Sefton, Albert Skinner, Harold Smith, Clifford Stebbins, Lydia. Straight, Ruth Terril, Russell Vvallace, Lawrance Vvatson, Kenneth lVhite, Lloyd Whitmer. Robert Wight, VValdene Williams, Donald Wulfmeyer, Donald A jg --fe 9,3 - , A 'i ,,,,3 'i, f 'i.'t'. 4-4'-H f-- ---la ,Q ,Q', ' i , , jg Y '11, , ei- :ig file, , --g 'i'i? f fix- , li- ., -,X -, S., , 2 ik rr 1 kin f-iii o i, f,,ffjl,4 e. -i 2s,L,,eXQ-- gif . ,MQ-LQQ5, je-X. ,-,l,o, .Af ,, -Tl--- X K- 1J!lfii?1'rs,Q!7 '1 fixes is--d-l ' 4' ff nfl - 'U' V' X' 'Y' -:ff , . e-fsgfifff .. ' 'S ' V 'l if .ffl V' ,-2 5 J . e, ..'-Q, , .r IGH SCHOOL RCHESTRA f f ,537 Ames, Alice Alulerson, lCleunor lleloof, lsllmer liennetl, Vim llerry, Iioln Bird, lllargzwet lirockwny, Lawrence Brown, Eva. Burkett, Rnlh Butler, Lewellyn Butler, Viviun Czu'nn.lnu1, l'lui,ii CZ1l'Oll1Ql'S, Robert. Christmnn, Edgfll' Clark, John Crum, Louvn Davenport, Adam Dice, Robert Dunn, .Tohn Fish. Theola Grace, Thomas Graves, Blanche I-Iilclmener, Velma H ohson, Eunice lloek, Eugene I-lolsline, Basil Kiff, Dewitt Ifl1'lil7EL1.1'lCli, Merle Knofflzich, Marvin Kruger, Virgil Lawrence. John LePorin, Floyd Long, Donald McCoin, Frances McCune, Esther McCune, Fred lX'lcDo1e, Mildred Mmm, Zalig. Martin, Mamie Martin, Violet lvlerrill, Helen Nehei-gall, Gerald Nelson, Vlfallace Norris, Arden Plumlee, Marsh Preston. Louise Risen, Lawrence Ross, Nina. Rounds, Herman Ruby, Mildred Se:u'l, Mabel Sefton, Albert Seigel, Harold Sims, Nellie Skinner, Harold Smith, Clifford Spencer, XValr1en Stebbins, Lydia Stevens, Ferol Stillwell, Almeron Stone, Frank Straight, Ruth Straw, Fern Terril, Russell Thomas, Homer Tobiason, Edith Gwillll. Dflllglus Parker, Helen Louise XXIZLIIZICS, Lzlurance Hale, Iforrest T'el1COCk, LOYcl XVatson, Kenneth Hall, kenneth Pearson, Russell XVhitmer, Robert Hfllvefn- ISMIUPG Pease, Carlos Nvilliarns, Donald Page One Hundred Tmrt en l H, ' , f ' Cv':fl1:'ifv1:,L' i'ff':f-T' R X ig ' i l -Q N .f.. ' ,,.,,.L',j'1 !1 ''Z '-'T .- r f' ic 1-MAS 'Q fl, 115, Y vi A-K Qirx- ,,-4 ,.,.,,,,,,,, ,-, , ,, , ,- -t ,AL A we ----1 , fn, 4, fig, J,l 'l Q lilly! Y Y Y -x 7 S rf,-f-fif. --7f ff ll- +-f' bf f'TiL1,ll'rQ ? ' W 1' ' ' - 7 i ,, f A ' pn' ,f L' -if H W , .-, , ,.,,,.'gf15l !,.,gggfZ,gj,3gl-5' --. vw ,. ,, 7 1 M 4 4...--.Y--'f,.ff4?...,,f ,Q- W-, ,Q -,,-.,s4i 1f.e W .s Jf 'fl' f::2f'Y.,,,fe ,4... 7f'f r't 11 !fZWC7',T ' T A 'V S kr' f 1, Q, -Ji sf- - - H -filing. ff? if wcyg, ,., f.. . . ff- -fx - .41-:js'..i'2!j'7c7' ' f ' i 4' .. 'A 5 J--. r ,X .S---4 - ,. .N--yew ' 4 'Y - v Y, .H,s. ,xv ,, -i, Y BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row, left to right-David Riddle, Dean Palmer, Leslie 1-luxtable, Miss Jessle Clark, Marlowe Fisher, Frank Markwell. Second Row-Loren Calhoun, Nvayne Ioerger, .Toe Gerteis, Harry Brownewell, Seward Greider, Ivan Simpson. Top Row-Bruce Maylleld, Carleton Hadley, Arden Norris, Harold I-Iockett, Fred Kcrnan, Bazil Holstein, Shelby Holmes. G IRLIS' G LE E CL UB First Row, left to right-Elizabeth Offenstein, Marian Van Ordstand, Mabel May. Luberta Craig. Ruth Butler, Gertrude Fraser, Virginia Kniseley, Regina Snyder. Second Row-Marian McNabb, Merle Fair, Louva Crum, Beryl Xvebb, Hazel Hendrix. Mary Thompson, Helen Bassett. Laura Coe. Top Row-Esther McCune, Eunice Wo1'cle11. Anna Nvilson, Dorothy Dunn, Miss Jessie Clark, La Ruba Billings, Dorothy Marshall, Gilgia Reynolds. Page One Hundred Fourteen I J..,--.ii 1, ,i,1. ,,.1-,-.1 -'v 1' Y i l 1 r r ---A i I fir: , fnrrrfi r A' 'V , JUNIOR-SENIOR CHORUS 1 1 WV I 1 .1 .4 f 1 1 .FL '..j3.'-11 . .I, 'Q 1 v1 1 1 1' f 1' ' 11 Y M' V 1 U1 fr A . fx 1 1 F' .l , 1 11 1 ,' 1' 1 ' 1,1 f'I 4 1' 1' 1 ff ff! 111 wry MU! 1 WNW 'JM i 1 K 1 ,11 1 1 1,111,111 .fbi Ili 1 M4 W .fl 1 1 11 ' I111 1 'EQ .:1'1x1N I I . in W , 37 W 4, 1 1' 'Y'-','fifN'? 1 UL 1. ,-ff' Wy:-.'.. k 1 1 K, 1RT1'-,JE IX, Jw! f--. fm I ,,f., 1, , 'f -1 --,. 1 N., ,A X. 1 1.1 1 . K. 1 F:f49ZfW15'f,- 1 : rv -,gxix 3 Y' N ' .4 Xfm N ' xv. XJ. W 7 X rf 1 kg 1 2 'au 11A xx' DE I 5 11, xxqxx 5-.J J YR xx L25 L1 1 1-,, W 1 N, 1 I 1 1-1 11 F. 4,1 if V V f-1 1. F1 4. 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XA K --' -- - - V- ix -54' ,-,g -.T-S-ggsQ.A!j ,V , 3 UM- . hw--. - jj 'N ' .1 ' , - f -M 4 xzfggikq-Q1f:',j4ff' - . -' H --QL an Y J V, -' , , M N--jg: 9:55 Xe:-fg,1,4 I. -- 4,-- ' .pw iv' ,fif-A ,.,:1-- ' k 4 l 'TA ' X ., . K 1 , - 1. I-Af .iff 6555 ,J Hwl- X ' lf--gg,-pf X' ,-,. ,- , , J, 1 ...,- - L- ..,. , , nn ,W , - ,Y .. -.. Y., ., - 77,4 Q.,,Y,N MW'-+n..,. 1 SENIOR SEXTETTE Left to llgllt-GXV6lldO1Yll G1'ahmn, Ruth Butler, Virginia Goldsmith, Eunice Hobson. Louva. Crum, Merle Fair, Louise Kelly. X71- ISNS EM H LIC CT LUI3 Left to lligllf-IJYDLIVIL Crum, violing Mildrerl Ruby, violing Laurance WVallace,A fluteg Carlos ljense, clzlrinetg Mabel May, piano: Ruth Burkett, 'cellog Eunice Hobson, violl. f- ',,-4'-.Y .'.', xv '. --' ,. 1h1jqgj.5gl'Ta51l5THSQQf1'k'1.,:j!.'Y'.l9fE3,E1,jJ:H .1''.'Lf.'1'5ZL,f, -U 'f' , -' X '-if ' - ' X l m.:1u5fiQ'2'.ZQ,ifl,if.i5QiLQxA,L'Q,LuJ.aw5-21 151 1' Q -fjgfi' -gps A-,,1 'l Page One 1-lumlrcd Seventeen -li-'H Yigii :gg! 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SMITH H cud of Boys' Physical Twn-ining Dczpcwtmevzt A :E .M .qi -i -V - - VM - A il , W ,G f,,:W?, L, ' I --1' Ck , Q' ,,....4.,....- J if-' LL-- ixb X XXZQA jf , f xf- ,,-'Li-fl, .X A Q f-N.. , Y ' ,ff ,f -1 .K , -' Y 1 ,f- ' 1? ,121 Z' ,,f' x A' W - !.i,f,f-'ff ,4 X' ,,-' - Tf Li .X iyiff- ,ff-- ' s.-,,,a-.PWQE-Q Q ' Q:,.MfA1?..::f-t,N ---Q ,A ui' -,ff ,,.,.- U. :Y N. V f ,A .fx .bw , ,r-- V- - 'g'A'5X'1-T'2X ,WXQ fe, P aff: l N ' 1 1 EMAQ4- . Y ,,,...,.-Qu,-.M-..-1--.---A---AQ--'A--V: .Y-1. A . Y Q- .Y Y 1-- - G. A. A. OFFICERS First Row, left to right-Arclzie Hodson, sergezlnt-at-:.u'n1sg .lezumette Kmnexmky, S6Cl'9lELl'yQ Helen Lldell, -vice-president. T013 ROXX'-X7ll'g'llllL1 Bell, president: Elizabeth Pinuey, treasurer. W CLUB Page One Hundred Twenty - , .M -.1-.Q-.AA-..,+,5U :L -- -we ln C -V ,x...q.-V-,, vm- V, A F BixilllllTDE23'5A'iI?3i':fa':3lQK1'DZlsT.'TQYjFIQL53UYBUM5L,9i?33- 42, QE-A-lJUl3Ub4l-1umLlJ.n,.-Qa,r:,Lu'blf.13bl. 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Dorothy Mead, Loretn Vifhittcn, Chester Elliott, Earl Miller, Francis XVo'1'e, Mm'guc1'ite llllnery, Frank lllivhener, Dorothy XVOH, Mnrlzmn Fliir, Merle Nelson, XV:ill:Lce YOLlllgllll3yGl', Elizflbeth lf'rul1:1uf, Bertha. Pzlrrish, Gladys Page One 1-lundred Twenty-Four O 1 i lifts? . .-..- -H---ff-.-.-sf---1-:-f--1'--' ,Q-is -' gulf.-: -xx ..-f,.:,s ...,.,,..,.s,. .,.,. ,,,,,,f, Wm.: ti 11'1,2LiL31i?T:.1,x J.eQ.QfLU.J,:L,u'.1Oo5..is,Qij-l5n',:..::,gf- V., H,-fr-.xl ,gli fr fp'-N.i..xr,,Lpii.f:,7n 5,-in.ij,naQll3..se.gLX.L1La.n1:.lE5xit.,Q ufiiililif.1U5,j'fSf1,i'j.X,'3.16.12-I-1.72.5l'l'flC1ff,L'I'f.fl,V?.Qi'Vi1'ix'-ii...vfl' if ' 'Fifi-f.2i.'1jIQi'PL1i1 x'wf'1Q'fZ'f1j'cl1'11,ff:ZQiQQf'L72ff'.fTLY17ffEI -n.,i. .V ,Hi-'Myst HR., x.,,.Y-YK , X jg., X X xv -K - id 31- YK lr' YI K Y ' ' 'L i ., '- .....,.. ef- . 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Top Row-Edwin Rosser, aclveiiisemexli. c'n:ii1'1m1ng Harry Colberg, membership chair many Howard Black, religious chairmang George Ewing, president. Page One I-Iuuclred Twenty-Five - i ' i ., , LIL... - . , i Li,-l..,.. LJSX 43, N f' 1' 414,- ' '-Tj f. v vi l... '4 ij .J 'T Y. W. C. A. CLUB x jf H z.'5'gf' I , A 'rl I' W ' kk ,JA ' K 'jf fg X 3 ,. If 5 L Y Zi,-' .7-, wi lp , ' 3 1: Midi, 1. QA.-l'7 Y I l::JlLf1f . V f ew kN,4- 1 ' ,NIE NQAQ ,S . 1,fz'fy '- - . H 4 A,4 J lf: ff,-EI A If ,X ff' 'ff lj X I X-ff ' ig' If u X sid, L, I V I X ' . XX i F -'Xa N if 1, T 551 1 XX i Y ,' fl N, . I, :V . H91 R ' !fff'7 'ff' Xxx Miz , , X X fini ,I ' iff' X V T' I a L- l It W 1 wwf' ' I L If , L I X C l. f' 'H ,WJ g - , , 'V K I W wh fl JM I 3 ',,' 5 Ax W , 'Iv W, K Vfxq u , N1 U V! 1, INL, WN l'ff'Vi,f ,I l f ' , I KN H ,fr , ' 1' .W l , ,.. df!! lm JR . wl,,HA,,,151,,L + 'nf 1 Q, M MI 1!f '1'd X- , ,R , , :VX . wx-Wu' 1 ii M XM f Q x..,Q I , , 1 km, M Q W YJ! 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XVASI-lI.NCTON CLUB First Row, lcfl Lo 1'igliL-George I-lofliinzm Ewing. James Dana, Guy Yancy, M1-. Barnes, adviser: Me'vin Fort, Joseph .B1'i'L1'lllOl'l, Dillard 1XIld61'SO!'l. Seomnl llow-.lolm Yzuicy, Nlfillizun Douglas, lVilli:1m Taylor, Edwzlrd Johnson, vice- I1I'CSi4lGlll2 1'-l-Ill Vfoulls. secreLzu'yg .lzunes Taylor, presidelit, Top Row-Xvnlter Johnson, Russel Taylor, tmeasurerg Robert Starnes, NVa.1ter Jones, Frank Garrett. w 15 GIRLS' Tl-IIANGLE CLUB First Row, left to J'lg'l'lt-l'IlD.XVZ1Ul21 Brown, Lreasurerg Virginia. Griffin, Susie Yates, XVillie Brown, Roberta Hill, assistant' secretary. Second Row-Bessie Reed, Beatrice Smith, Elizabeth Griffin, Grace Gist, secretary. Top Rowe-Anna Mae Gunther, Mzirtlm Penn, Lillian Garrett, president. Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight svfliiii' fiflllllii f- . -,.. ,..,.. -f-,vs -,,5..:-J' ' ,f-Au-N , if.-.1--V-7 -,-.e ,.- .- -,.1-, ,-,X 1- -- f- 'f , .Y ,vw :latin-:ll3.?-Yfe c.'G'l'Ta'S .'f' .. 1. Y. 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For the first time since 1917 Wichita won the Arkansas Valley Basketball title by defeating Newton in the post season games that were arranged to play off the tie between the two teams at the end of the league schedule. Wichita won the district meet but at the state meet Hutchinson defeated Wichita in the third round. Twenty- two out of twenty-eight games were won and a total of 84.1 points to the opponent's 574 was piled up. The senior A boys and senior girls won the interclass titles in their respective schedules. g Baseball was discontinued and more time given to produce a crack track team. The interclass meet was won by the sophomores. Wichita entered the Arkansas Valley meet and the triangular meet with Newton and El Dorado. A wrestling team, composed of the seven different weights, represented Wichita on the mat and entered meets against the Augusta and El Dorado matmen. The interclass bowling title, a new sport in high school, was won by the junior pin men. The junior girls volleyball team won the HE year.1922-23 has been one of the best seasons for athletics 9 . . . .m 2 interclass volleyball title. n FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OF SCORES Wichita .... ...................................... 6 Wichita .... ....... 0 Wichita ,... ....... 9 Wichita .... ....... 2 6 Wichita ..,.. ....... 1 3 VVichita .... ....... 0 Wichita .... ....... 1 9 Wichita ,... ....... 7 Wichita .... ....... 2 4 Wichita ,... . ......... 19 Wichita ..,,.... IE El Dorado ...................... ......... Enid ...........,.... ,........ Winfield .,,..... ..... Ark City ,....... ..... Tulsa ................,. ......... Hutchinson .....,.. ......... Topeka ..,......., ......... Alva .....,.....,.... ...,,.... Kingman ......,.. ...,..,.. St. J oe ............ ............. Opponents .... ......... Page One I-Iundred Twenty-N ---l 5-JAX 'XX-.H ' -Y-ii-M ' Y .fig -Y -LMA nw J, ,L- -il-iifl-g'xQi X '.. . ' if , f' g l?,- 1'n'if. ..i'3g., gill? i'. 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OO , X, Jw , ,X J , , H X L H z 1 B i.Jl.,.x.Vl'.',x,y X X 1' 7 Mya t QV F V 1. .. , -1.4 I f r - ii If CAPTAIN IRA SMITH f' 'ml Quarterback Smith is reputed to be one of the flashiest 1 quarterbacks that ever called signals on a Blue and lVhite eleven and also the best forward passer on ' any high school team in the state. Whenever Ira stepped back and spiralled the pigskin to an end - ,f or a back, Wichita was assured of a good gain. ,f ':-: af End running was another of Ira's accomplishments ff' and the way he outwitted the opponents' tacklers was a delight to the most exacting fans. He has one more year at W. H. S. if P31-'Sli' 155 if-A ..'.. ii' -:-': ' ' F ' :' 9 'S ,., .ff -,.,i',,-QR' ' ... fg. CAPTAIN-ELECT BURTON GOIN ,- V . .- Right Guard A f Although this was Goin's first year on the first Aa t WS? :vi 4- WS 'J i'l5,s.gf'T l, K w 1-i ?,-1 ,.-. 'QB 'OK qt U wr,-2 H .a -, i X 1 a ,. as 1 . ea- X- 1 L M' , A '95 9 team his game at guard was very consistent and he was a strong factor in the line on defensive playing. Burt will probably take his old position at tackle ,,:,? flifi: next year and should lead the team to another :-Jzrfieiztsl: -If 2.5 jeg ,, successful season. FRED BRICKELL Right End Brickell, playing his position at end like a veteran, was a brilliant man on the offense. Time after time Freddy was the goal of the opponents attack but still undaunted he always came back for more. The forward pass combination, Smith to Brickell, accounted for most of Wichita's toucn- downs. He was high point man on the team with a total of thirty points. Wichita needs men with the fighting qualities of Brickell and his presence next year will be advantageous to the team. :H fn. l f ,. 'jx L :ll i P H v ' j X 'l , Nl K a 5, J 'Q 9, W' ' me .4 ,i am 1, Miki- ,. ' GEORGE POTTORFF ,1 i ,ws 1 L., f.. 7 ., Right Tackle ' Pottorff has held down the osition of ri ht ffl.-:ia 'V 'S F' :.: V .g:z. ::: :xg . V: 'Ie ,lg Q if .:. . - 4,- wfr ,. ,fa to fill next year. ' Page One 1-Iundrecl Thirty-One P 8 tackle for two years and has gained the reputation of being one of the hardest hitting men in the line. Potty was one of the headiest players on the team and his brilliant performances at the tackle position stamped him as one of the best linesmen Wichita has had for many a year. He and Ashworth are acceded to be the best pair of tackles in the state and his graduation makes a huge gap in the line 1' 1-if- x 'lf' 'fy' iiif: , f if .ii fi, Q- L QI, X '?Tr !,Y-ff, fl- -Q El- .1 ,E , 1:-'gt A ,xiii for - f-j 'a o no-j' t 'y1'ff'i , ,-7f5f5g: '4? ' --'45 1 fl , aa -Ns ,fix X HWY-VF, , . J .cfffaff-:sz . I H 's 'W W ' 'rf-if:--1 ,ei,wfI1z47 :-1 iz.-11 1 ' ' vf- WfCf.'-3-5, 1g.yc,,.', Q,-A N,-u:,,f-' 1. N J if ff- -+-e- f- H'-.x xlk-f.1..2'kzQffV f ' 4-subs - ' . . , . rip.-X.: p,:f,,,..g31,,5.g,.f -'.,f .V 5 4 - Y- ,.,,, w qi, .4 ,- ff - -- V , e ' G gl - ' Q' , ' at W. H. S. RAY ASHWORTH Left Tackle Ashworth, playing at left tackle, was one of the mainstays of Wichita's line. His giant frame and powerful body were a huge factor, in breaking up the opponents line plays and he was a whiz on the offensive opening up hole after hole for the backs to go through. In the Hutchinson game Ray broke up play after play for the Salt City lads. Pottorff and he were responsible for the success of the off tackle plays and another cog of the football machine will be lost by his graduation. more years at W. H. S GEORGE POWERS M Center Powers held down the position as center very capably. His ability to block punts earned him favorable mention from his opponents and his habrt of getting in the way of the adversaries carrying the ball was a source of gladness for the followers of the White and Blue. George was the only Wichita player to be selected on the mythical all-state high school eleven. He is a senior and will graduate. Page One Hundred Thirty-Two HAROLD REYNOLDS Fullback Reynolds played a consistent stellar game rn the backfield and exhibited a fine brand of offensive playing, averaging six yards every time he carried the ball. Harold was the backbone of the offense and his smashing attack was a feature of every game. In the Topeka and Tulsa games his all round playing and his crashing line plunges malked him as a player of rare ability He has one more year CYRIL CROSSETTE Left Halfback Crossette was an invaluable player on the team because of his powerful driving line plunges and consistent, all-round playing In the El Dorado and Win1'ield games Cy broke up the aerial game at our rivals time after time OE tackle plays were Cy's favorites and his ability to smash through the line for good gains greatly aided the te lm Jn their march to the opponents goal He has two . f-:- f-Q- -f:1T:fL.- Qui :lg -' 13: x X 1 ' 1 1:1-f-'W , ' --, ,, 7 ,f x -C e. x .. - - vw . K NW-. . , .-a,-A,.-Y.-?.' -'i-x c X V . . . . X 1 -wg .I-T, '1, iff- 2' 'M' ' W' 'f fr I-' -cifgffs Xi----..--A-f - -- -'. x 1, -xx X. '-as ,,-Y- , l V,-lf, -h , ' f 7, -l '- Y-Y-'X -. ff .--X. . .f 4' s x, an X.. ---4 W.,--N, , , .f.e,f51.Q-rx, , xx Ng XXVQ-xxx '-- LS- . , K, fx: ?,,4x -x.,lY.,,.- Nga, .L . , , , f fx-1--errewirw V 1 -1 --5, -3 X- - V H Y Xl 74,3 skit 11.1 g e 1. ' xy, sis, 55 -f -. -if swf-V',1,il .V :- e - fr--- r f -W - fi ff ifxfgiz-rite--ill 77:3 1, ' V Nfl! 1. rg ' W ' A - 1 ' vf iw W ARTHUR COLLETTE Left Guard Collette played his first year on the first team at left guard. At all times he played a steady game and he always put his whole weight against his opponents. In the Tulsa game Jack made his bid for fame when he intercepted a pass and registered Wicl1ita's touchdown. He is another lineman to graduate. 1 ROBERT MASS X- X, .-X..-,-. -s. . le U- 1 145' .1 .-Q? -:. ' W W ...LJQQ .E.: I.: , S f viti1:Z:'ii: -- -' ..Ee:i.?'tiLg:: EY Right H calf Massey was a fast man in the backfield and as hard a hitting man as any on the team. Bob was used to good advantage when skirting the ene.my's ends and was excellent on off tackle plays. In the Ark City game he carried the ball many times and broke through the A1-k's defense almost at will. He is the only man in the backfield to graduate. TED NORDYKE Left End Nordyke was the team's punter throughout the entire season averaging from thirty-five to forty yards per kick. He also played a steady game at end and very seldom did an opponent get around him. In the Ark City game Ted's toe kept the ball in foreign territory most of the time and during the latter part of the season he developed into a good pass receiver. He should be a very valuable man next year. F THOMAS COX Sub Halfback Cox, although not a regular, showed his Worth in the halfback position in every game he entered. By reason of his stocky build Tommy was hard to tackle and could always be relied upon to find holes in the opposite line. He was especially good on fake plays and usually deceived his opponents. Tommy has another year at W. H. S. Page One Hundred Thirty-Three , E ffffIT' ' ' Y ' 7 , M ,,f'.'gg.11-,gg-. - V- V -f ,f:, .-1,44-Y - -' . - Br, . -i ,. .,,X.. ., . X, .W X J .5 A11-g., - KENNETH KETZLER Sub Half Although Ketzler did not get into many games this year his work in the games that he did enter was greatly appreciated. Dutch ploughed througn the opposing line as if shot from a catapult and his opponents always felt his presence. His work on the offense was always very effective. He graduates this year and will be missed from the line-up next year. JAMES HIBBARD Sub Qwamter Hibbard held down the position on the eleven as sub quarter very efficiently. His generalship was of a high calibre and his wisely called plays netted Wichita many gains. Jimmy isa senior and will graduate. PAUL FOWLER Sub Tackle . The past season was Fowler's first year on a high school team but the brand of ball he played rs the winning kind. Paul was always dependable Rhea gn the game. He has two more years at RAYMOND FELLIS Sub Fullbaclc and Halfbaclc Fellis came to high school with a good football record and, although he did not receive a first team position, his playing was of the kind to attract at- tention whenever he appeared in the line-up. Ray is a fast man and hits the line hard. In the Alva game, when Reynolds was injured, he played a steady game at fullback. He has two more years to play. Page One Hundred Thirty-Four D :J -ar-L. A fx 3 1, --X xx, 'Y. 4-:, m Y Y Y, , , , jY-- -ff 4'--A-Q' 1-:v r.- .--. -. ,Y 1 - -4 f . 4. 'ff flgiji-. -'T' . X-rv-X Nxf- i f f -A ?Aw.-, f' ,ir,,' -i- J-. '- . :-X ' . fxi Mi- s1 ,fwx . ? .-ii---1i 41-. X - --1 --N '-,V Xxx ' r' '-A If ' '-.k f --Afr?--- Nh -X X, -.xg xr' -- rf - .X K' -N X ,--- ',,---l -- ...LR xs4: 52-91. s Y, L .1 f , , H, -N -- 'X-. '--X xr- A. :4s-Y, t f1':lAlLjlfCjfx Q 'f -3---I-li-X XX--+Aif'--.1x'-- ,A . ' ' 4, -,-T-'fj wiivq-TQ-EPXQW. M --J:v.s- f1- '--R 'S-5 WV' ' ik- gg- 1 f'sX955sxf-.x ,f ,. -4 -Gif -N - L- f' ' f, . N-'Hff 'Hrs-. xxx -w v 4 Yer- - - - Nix -,, ,f ' -- C- .-, , - -lm-J 'Riff .J 1' ,' Qhligffzf R41-.--me--.- -4- ' --.-' f L Y. ,. , - , -. F-,fs-est--Q' I ' ff-4 -f ' -- .' -' - 'f . ' V' 1 -.-xxx-'Q-..T.-:y,1. -, 7' A X gli!! K i 'ii5gS?:'-f:1,:157' -j-.QQQQ FRANK LEE Sub Guard Lee was in the midst of the fight all the time and barely missed a first team position. Franks guarding prevented many costly gains for our opponents and in the Winfield game his recovery of a fumble gave Wichita the ball and opened the way for a touchdown. During the next two years he should make a fine record. FREEMAN LONG Sub Center and Guard Playing his first year as a first team substi- tute, Long smashed his way through the opposition on the offense and aided in blocking many of the opponents plays on the defense. Freeman is senior and will graduate. Page One Hundred Thirty-Five :TLJ ,-s ,,.,,. A , li... T., ., ., .,n.!,,1,,m ,K - '-'f ' L 7. ..,.p,.i.,.,1., ,s...LJ L'ZL'.5.'-S'-'iilff ff-fu 1-- TU 7'--7'-'TF' fi -,f4 .-., i:...i-,ATL Vx 41.1.-.X N.-N. -,X t..4:-. ,l,...,.,.,..-.. - -.. . X A. X - ,, it .5 . . --X - 4 ,xx N' i In F, Y! A,,,, ....i,c...i.ek5T ,,,7..A5X,L,.,-4- , 1 11- 17 ,, 57 -f -' -4 4 ' if 1 , M-Q A -A-A A -fe .2-1-if .jiffi- , X ,,, A, A,--Y-A - ----L---- ,'--:i , 4 ,fig 'fl--XY ' w1favc.ff2s'eafei, Biff f J . 1 'V' Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 1Vichita Wichita Wichita Wichita YVichita, Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wicliita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita FIRST BASKETBALL SQUAD SCHEDULE OF SCORES Wichita's total ...... Page One Hundred Thirty-Six 3 3 ,f.' C Lf 1 X - .,,. i,,.,,, 4 FEAFNT' 1' Q17' 17 23 40 29 42 20 14 30 25 21 19 41 40 35 25 24 21 56 37 33 Z2 36 36 33 38 36 15 32 ..........841 De Molay ........ ...... 2 8 Ellis ............... .... . . 30 El Dorado .............. ,...... 2 3 Alumni .....,............... 22 Oklahoma City ....... .... 3 3 Emporia ...,....,........ ,.,, 1 9 Newton ..,........,... .... 2 4 Hutchinson ..,.. .... I 6 Kingman ...... .... 2 3 Emporia ....., .... 1 8 Ark City ...... 10 Kingman .,....... ....,.. I 4 El Dorado ..,..... ....... 2 4 Winfield ...... 18 Newton ..... ..,..,. 1 5 Ark City ....... ....... 3 0 Winfield ...... .... 1 8 Nickerson .... I8 Hutchinson ...... .... 3 9 Nickerson .... ,..i,,. 2 1 Newton ........ .... 2 0 Ark City ....,. .... I 2 Winfield ...... 18 Newton ..... .... 1 6 Kinsley ...., .v.. 7 Emporia ...... ..,. 1 9 Hutchinson ..,.. .,,. 1 7 Tulsa ..................... ..,...., 2 2 Opponents' total ..... ....... 5 74 --fp, A Y W ,mm ,J I., ,J 1 W -:: g .14 W CAPTAINf FRANK KICE Guard Kice, captain and guard on the White and Blue quintet, has played on the Wichita team for fqur years and is known as a demon on 'the offensive and likewise on the defense. Zip excelled at breaking up the opponents' passing game and made a fine leader for the team. A K,-wc 155A .,-' mn . ..-, 3 -13. CAPTAIN-ELECT HAROLD REYNOLDS Forwcwcl Reynolds, all valley forward, played a stellar N, game at forward. .His uncanny eye for baskets and his ease of droppmg them through the iron hoop placed him high score man on the team and second ., l.. ..-M Tig' .. in the league with 195 points. Harold will make E412 H ,., E , an excellent leader next year. Wwe 'f gee, . , H . 1 f e,l, J:: , QE , ' A Q 5:5 2-: elm X J T -M9 , 'J aw .lf Y PT is il' I I 'nf ROSS McBURNEY 1 - :- F4 7.44 Center , ' McBurney, center, was one of the most aggres- - sive players on the team, handled himself well on Q v the floor and held clown the pivot position with .f ease. Mac will .be back next year and should make a better showmg than he has the past season. X 'fQf. - ' L 'C X l , 'Q , ,,., , ..- . is ,,., 3 .- if-X E.: .:5555:s:Eg5gw.,.' 3. :-: lugs- ,ffrfg -- 15:5 N my f,.,. ,ggi ' set if , Y 1 V .:- HA .....l ... . .., H . H :l: BERRY DUNHAM Dunham, all valley guard, played a brilliant ,:,:,: game on the defense. His floor Work was the class 1 ---- 1 of the league and the sensational caging of his long :':'.E ... shots was a feature of every game. Berry has 'two :': :II 2 EQf2f!gjg more years at W. H. S. W H t ,, . I we to .. Q , . x....l.af Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven ... .,- -if-f-Lxfjsrs ' X-.-X g-...-Q.-. -H .,,, . -.. .. if ..,-...H ,T, N ' 1:.. A4 ' 'Liigifl' rv Fly f W-.. ,, ,W ..,- ,gli -.l- . KA. i ...., M-, .- 111 ,W-4 N-X fffqx fT'l '-q ' , .: '5-2- ' 3+ ' '-arf. ,f .- '- --M V--f 17 .,,-'jgl ,-f k?-,ig L QA-gffffndf''f7Qjf.f T'i7'' 4- -E--5-24.-qf iiffv . .4 -,.-,...0..2,-.gf CC e ,e .V -ff ttf?-lie f ij rg. -lj QQi1?22?2i? XVWP -fjf fl? 'fkffe 'iff , ., 5 3 l . XL 9 EQQ3 it? 1 W' f- :': 1. . IRA SMITH A ifizcf' Forward :.: , ig Smith showed his mettle as a forward in the tournament and post-season games with Newton, zz- playing a good Hoor game and having a good eye for the basket. He has developed in fine form and Iz' ' should go big next year. 5155 1-' -S 3 I, :': :-: f g m , 5' y 4' ...., 11. -v1:5: X' all L -vi! ' 1,2 ,,. ' HAROLD DAVIS Forward X' Davis, forward, was a hard little fighter on the glzb V team. Harold fell into the teamwork with a zip, playing a good floor game at all times. He was a -W an A, good running mate for Reynolds and ably assisted ' 'H -3: ,., Q-if in the scoring by dropping in much needed count- 1 alu, ers. He has one more year at W. H. S. .. .b,..:. Q .i if ' A 5 Jw V' -,ill E.. N A ss, . Eat-' nk 55' mf Law '.: :J ,Q . 3. , X . . N 1 Y I ia 'Nei .,,, 2 is-555-, . .V , . ,- .,.. CHESTER WHITTEN Guard Whitten, guard, has played on the Wichita iive for two years. During the past season Chet has showed much ability as a defensive man .and p'ayed a very aggressive floor game. Chet is a senior and will graduate. fa lug. . a., , as n , I7 if 'f' .1 i 'f 'Eff W 'mf 'ls .H-1- f X. . .. A if gk Q fr GEORGE WEAVER ' ,I iw 1 fi! Sub Center - Although Weaver did not get into the game very , ' ' ' A much the past season he was a willing worker and played a good all-around game. George is a senior ggi l and will graduate. ilfwl We 5 153 , -13.1 55:2 ...1' ig' E 'fl 51. f -. wa. g. -5 .11 W J. f Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight ,.'-ff..4ll1.1':-- -.1 if 'flflliix 4--. ....., -. --F .. ...,.,.-,-f-.- - .--f-www,--lf.-'sf-.T zNLJ'1-'ti1'!LY.F?:-. x -..- . ,. . . . u'E1...Cm.JZf.QL.:m.am:..,.1.1r..'.1u..:'.,.z,ghgngi,,:1A:,wuu'.Q,:--3 f.-sw fm' ,...-v-.fx-'.,1,iQ:a.J--xglrn j,..,1z,v,,lLx,i,,'-., -1-.J it :rf 1 ,- 'Lil V w ' ' W 1Y'AS'LCli.?SEZTlEfl J.1JTl''S' f 1:7575 T2CV3.QC1H1f3.1lC2ficv54 521 rf' -,-,- -:.1'.'-iaiffgizgjm -5 ' ji,i',i -Egfr ' -3' ,, i .,. if f., fi 3 l so 4 . e :fs fijgi - Q, ' '1 ','f-- ,L -xsr.,.N . V R ' 3, .g 1, ,, . -.i,7.,.,.-... EUGENE REYNOLDS Sub Gucmzl Reynolds, playing as sub guard on the first team, proved himself capable of filling his position to the entire satisfaction of all. While not being a regular on the first team his work in keeping down the score of the opponents in every game he entered was of great value. Gene is a junior and will show up good on the floor next year. :my-f-, .NNN-.3 ,..,.yw- ,. ,fi ., ,+- -MQ-7 AV g-cuz:-9-. '14 ,dy . .- ' :QQ sch 15 .pn , -- f .-zqffpfv 2 ,' -' ...-1.?. . Y I . ff- . 'Q 1,- -- i - ,r...f-is,- 1 ,-,f,f,:f- 4 s TED NORDYKE Sub Fomvcwd Nordyke was one of the most willing workers on the team the past year. In the games that he participated he showed good form on the defense and played a good floor game throughout. Next year, with a little improved form, Ted should show the other candidates a good race for one of the forward positions. ' ss, ii. iii as 1 gil, -E. hi l - at N: . EARL ADAMS Sub Forwcurcl Adams, forward, was a sensational and flashy player. While not on the regular squad his work in every contest he entered was deserving of notice. Shorty was fast and accurate and played stellar ball, he being especially deadly on short shots. His floor game was good, having uncanny ability in dodging his opponents. The past season was his last on the squad and his playing will be missed next year. is ' TL -459, X g' EliF12f', 3 rx H'ii'?5jg,5f1 F 1 ui F 'F-1, Q, ra- .. YQ if 3 Em E 2 5 . .i - sis? F sais f . , Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine W ,.,, ,.....,....,.,.1 -i....i..,-V li' -i V'-'F Nc1'1tn l . Qilif iiig in 'Im' i,,2 ' If ,--, 5'l,il'lYT , k ,Jf A -.A '-Xe. 5,4 A., ,-,-- ,xi 7--WH-uitg - -L, ,---f' ,f- f , S---Ti:4X, X X fy f ee ef fees, 7-' xfiisfjzf-Eff , Y ' f 'fri-:icq ' A ' ,ff f,f' -,ff f f -S---+19 f7Q22e.f:1 'f ff fr . - -as , ,fp f 5 7n,15Z!Z442lls+' A - H 'lik ,Ef- , ,J sgfiiff MK ' .fp if, -jill. ' 1 A, Ll.-- -QVQK S as f -no X fan, . ff .- K , SN:-M 24'1? '?.'f4 Q W 'T-.fw3-.f-.4,,. 1 fr-1-ff, - 1 .74 E TQSECKBND AM First Row, left to right-A. R. Young, coach: Harold Fortney, Cyril Crossette, J H Smith, coach. Top Row-Paul Fowler, Kermit Corzine, Morden Barrington, Frank Wziclloxv. VVichita SCHEDULE Seconds ..,,. ................... OF SCORES De Molay Seconds ....,.. Wichita Seconds .,,,. .... C ollege Hill M. E. ..... . Wichita Seconds ..... ...... . Fairview Christian .,,....,.... VVichita Seconds ...., ....... U nited Congregational Wichita Seconds ...,. .... N ewton Seconds ,.,,..,... Wichita Seconds ..... ....... H utchinson Seconds .,.. Wichita Seconds ,.., Q ..,,.,. Kingman Seconds ........ Wichita Seconds .,.. .... C ollege Hill M. E. ..... . Wichita Seconds ..... ,.... A rkansas City Seconds Wichita Seconds ,.... ,... F irst M. E. .,................. , Wichita Seconds ...,. .... E l Dorado Seconds ...... Wichita Seconds ..... .... W infield Seconds ......,... Wichita Seconds .,... .... N ewton Seconds ...........,,...... Wichita Seconds ..... .... A rkansas City Seconds ........ Wichita Seconds ..... .... W infield Seconds .,........,.. Wichita Seconds .,.., .... F riends Seconds ....,....... Wichita Seconds ..,.. .... H utchinson Seconds ...... Page One Hundred Forty '-xL5Z,l.u :if -if 1-. .iilx-i3.sa',,2-i'w3a-,ig-JJAmosQQQ15-21:1 MH.-wgly' FW ffl, J ry Q1-ie-U11.J1l.Jcn.iI.:1s.. 1.,,i,,.,,.mL-.-1:qEiLLaT.lL1ffs'LL:ll U' V l - Y -, ,-. -- s -. - .- mf. -..- ,. ,MA , R. - ,QV V w ,,,., -. .,,,, ,-,-, . A f,,.- . ,, ,, ,,,,.0,4f,w,T, . --Y ' , U-,x.l'1-,U.f.QJ..LXUSLYLQFQ. '.'7l'4'4lK4L.t-.. ..'o. A-. fl .-V -Lf 1, 'C 'LM .Ll-'--Lf-..v' ' ' 1 ' .:i..i:-'i'.1LiLJ.:..fIQLJt7fCG C' -' 1-ll7',-'W 4' 1'3 - - '-J 5 ' CY I-,,' ' J .QBT-f'. i,X Mix fQT1,v1g?,,Q--l..,i:-glQ?j7y jiiif. '.L-f i-' lf 'XXX -L ln W -17, --f - K ,,,, Li'j -.li: 'xx i'xeZfa.k QiX-f'r2 S' YW 7 ,,i7iQXi, lfgL4...- ...,. SX 3 xxlirj. fn-Ea-M - , X 42 XXxl. L-,W-i...,,Al --'--'NSR -fi? - lr- f . ,rg-e- 12 l?- QQM ---f L. SW- A ' e - ' 'lffiiji' Lk,-----4--Q - -----f - 4' f-X----J-' -M - 1-,1,:f7X4q?QQg::,iJ fy ,X ,fjgf-x,-.q f-Q!-'!L,jTl fQ.A' l.gff4 I. , V i1,,,ff:,i ,-fb' L....i.'Tfi:1,, 7-:..,, Y, dur, ., J-, , .. -,W x SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS First Row, left to right-A R. Young, coach: Russell Christman, George Powers, cap- taing Don Buechel. Top Row-Loyd Peacock, Ted Runyzin, Earl Cross. 'F 1 TRACK TEAM - First Row, left Lo right-A'bci-L Sefton, Val Jameson, Kenneth Mowrer, James Hib- barfl, captziing Tlieoclore lflcriistcin, Orvzil Young. Middle Row-Alva. Dauvsori, Fred Lewis, Nlfliilney Drake, Vlfaltei' Bayes, Roy Hank- ins, J. H. Smith, coach. Top Row-Burton Goin, Nvayne Toerger, William Purves, James Smith. Page One l1Ulldl'CLl Forty-One , ,A ,gp J , l -uv' fy., nsmmmfilrx:s:i:'5i,:i1n,,zi.s1f.3f. 1 if.,,'?:'E:-iff. ,. 'f-ullDDEfinfff.1.L.g ig-,',.f 'g1lf2',1n iff?-,i ifiurinafiirfni.. .Q'.'.1ziii'LJQs.1f'i I f'A:z'Qf.ir1:1f'2 .fj f L ,. 'Q-15:15.-Izcgmvmfzzzzg'i,11-217,411 ffzvfn. . 3 .. 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Young, coach, Paul Jones, '25, VVillizun Kenney, 'flflgg Clarence Duke, '25, Paniilo Vargas, '25, J. H. Smith, coach. Tow Row-1-Layne Dermicl, '25, Feth Bulls, '23, Robert Massey, '23, Leslie Huxtable, '23, Samuel Swain, '24. XVRESTLING TEAM. ' First Row, left to right-A. R. Young, coach, Harvey Dreyer, Ray Eulmxllv, Thomas Cox, Dorsetl Thompson, J. H. Smith, coach. Top Row-Everett Grover, Donald Groves, Feth Butts, Val Jameson, Oran Shelley. Page One Hundred Forty-Two ,,45:h'.1 Qliqv-lfi gfL'2 vim .....,.n-. 2 PQ J'-'LEX- Hu x---1 .. . ...,... .. . . ,.,-..,.. ,.,, , 5311111'5JQZ':'Ca'E'z'?QTflTl'?'E'fl?lTf.'Q7QiU'i-TC'Uf?'5'L'1'lil-52-V :SQ if F1 ff .6f54f:iE'Lll'l351fJY-M 11iw-Ymmllfo - .a-.,W.,..,-. -, ..-- .. W-.- N 1 1 X 1- '1' f ..- -..HM ,.. .. mf.-. -.-- -.- .. - lu:gu:,fn,lq-,:,f,lAoLl .leon.:-eaf:Qel'..f.1Ql:lf.1-oQ, l1,frfilf,.qq'y,jf A ig,f.1',Q-r,ii.ff.1,, !L1.5..l.fLl5'TL .,.n,..m2.f-.1 gene ,..a.f.ua.fJao ll ' - -'p','.'-LL f: F . 'V vi- kj! ' ' ,. . 'x ,. - m,x:.,.'-.'-wU.i, fy Y 1- ,f-r .111 1 ,,.. tl-. ..-W Y.- ..Y..-.l1, -, .. .v , . Pr.. 2--f .-. ef- , J, 3. ,...A.:x . - flax 'tf'j L ' ' Ll -i T' I .gf ff i ,1 J' , x. X s X. xx in-I7-,Agri Y, X. YZ W V V Y ,IVY V? K 7,4 x X X-,xlQe,x NX- -,F lX,,,,,,-,Wi . if, A WT 1 -, -vi-,,,i Q-. 44- , f -Li x --, ' gi' X C 'f'5' 399 - .N'f'-Q... .xx -nr 4 5A , , ,.,,g 1 VJ! .4 , iff'-f Y 'J---1 e ,..y, R X--.W-A,,l--, . l . , . f . .. fi: ' 3- Y H - :.,15t5'gy,q , SQNIOR INTER-CLASS DASKPJTBALL CHAIVIPS First Row, loft to I'ig11l'+IfELl'O:illEl. Lidell, second centerg Elizabeth Pinney, center Edu lVentz, guzlrdg Thelmm Albin, guwrclg Peggy Paddock, forwarcl. Top Row-Grace Rutledge, 1'o1'wa1'clg Gladys Parrish, guarclg Augusta Ball, forward Frcida Cuthbertson, fO1'XVi'l.1'd. JUNIOR INTER-CLASS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS First Row, left to right-Iona. Fooshee, Dora. Mae Pratt. Top Row-Nina Vvood, Helen Rothwell, Pauline Mallonee, Neva Yokley. Page One Hundred Forty-Three X, X- X X, -V L MVA-K I HHH , J. A -...i -:QA 4 ,,2- . -+..Tl. 3743 fm X-L-Q-Q - W 4ifTf K. Xx x - 5- i'-'yi ' '? - 1 ' X, X, x f ' ' 71 Af 1 ng Q '-h .?.-'f..4xiCs1 ,g,2QJ ff ,4f ,f ... fwfff'1'.,fQ Y ,,f ' -f , ,iff I . 'N',Qf 5q A.. 5.2! Z X l 'L7 'T?51TIfy4Zf , Q'- ':2:f4-f' NY' f:'?.if'Kx-'+'ff A ' M--' , ,ff0ffiiT1g,-gyga gf''ff,QQgb-ffI5L1'3-..,m.,,M,' X, , ' f,ff' A ff -x 'K b- ff -Sf -H - 5 'X ij-fl.. A, -' -H--jQ?fx--f-. mv, ,M T Bb 'R Hn, 1-1-g1'::f-M, Q. af --7 L:m.w,- Wm: li- ,flZ,Q'QL 44' 3-:.,-Lw.,4a.4g,,vj 3-X ,, gg-3 :--.,' .,, -,- .Wi-.,,:,N:,?.-2 ..,.,- J GIRLS' TENNIS CHAMPS NULDRED ORR PEGGY PADDOCK 1 Page One Hundred Forty-Four jf.ZXTiQ-I 1 'ffl-1' iv A , .,w , V ,f .,, -i .,,R,. ...f,-.NCQ-K31n.NVf ' 4-5 - f.i.1 ,'j 'Twin 1- lf. .,. f-,. Y, --.,. . . . -. v. .. -. . .mf T ,., , A ,,,-' W E-DEED'JUQ.f'T'-.Y,:'QuTSl.E f'l,2L31,g':'QQ1413:QL'L!U,'-NJZSX ' Z' fir CTP dvi: A Lfdllkmf rk,r!,x:-319. a, r 1:11142A,-1'WulJvJUl,5UUc5JL'IE mmuazfmli Qisfjszs' -wzmfezs-1v.f:f.i.Qe3 QLLQ-525..giL9T.1fj-. ix-,-Aimgfif imzfmsQ:2ffm::Q1mm::nr:4a::1:nA.1f2zsm?'m ' 1- , . .-fy .iff- N H fzxgq JJ L 94-ixlf jg- r.- 'M N 4 1 'Ejle 1923 PITC H 1 TAW N' PUBLISHED BY Some Fellows With a Grudge. INDEX Dedication ..... ,.,,,..,...,,.,,.......,,. ....... 1 4 6 Faculty ........................... ....... 1 47 Senior Class History ......., ....... 1 48 Seniors ..........,................ ....... 1 49 Senior Poem ...,...... ....... 1 53 Cartoons .,.....,........... ...,... 1 54 Courses of Study ........ ....... 1 55 Calendar ..............,.... ....... 1 57 This conglomeration is to be taken with a. grain of salt, for though plenty of slams are given, none are meant. E1 IE! ug fi ni -sy X .Q Q : - - , . x -'L-,fl 'L V ' -.::HfE5ft i1z' in V X, ' V . Qhwq V .. ,,,, r A X fb , X K me I - J' up E N Wx. ' - l E 'wx A xxxxwd YW? fk To Clarence Reese-chief of all opti- mists 5 first among those who make life in this world endul-able. lillllillilllllliflillflllli f 2 ' 'liliillliiilllllllllflllllli tllllll'IIlllllSlIQlll.lIllllll 13 flllllllllllllllllllllllllll I - 9 Q M 5. 'N ? X Q fm , 1 NX fx A ' ,. 1 V . r I ZQW v, ,, Q4 , 5 X x 9 X 9+ ' ww A W mnnsnnnxssuxttlistanxst' ' 2.195 liugpnnsnnsunuxxusnm muuunxssnssuususus I2 uauzzarzzrzczzuazzanna U Q ff.. 3 e - - Ll N - .-- 5355355-I 'Y ' Q - .-. C S J fm s.'7'4 I x x x 9 1 1 QN A ww SENIOR CLASS HISTORY THIS CLASS OF TWENTY-THREE E'RE quite a class! We'll say that much for ourselves. fi ji We started right out in the beginning by being good Qjq and since then, Every day in every way we've been getting better and better. Advertising done it. Think of it, we was the first class in W. H. S. without sense toe let well enough alone. We organized in our fresh- man year. And ever since then we've been pestered with presidents, elections, and committees. Advertising done it. But we Wasn't satisfied. Think of it, we wasn't satis- fied. We had to go and do something else to keep our reputation. We decided to have a Kountry Karnival. Advertising done it. . Then along come our junior year. Gee! but we was good. We up and had a Japanese party. Yes, sir, a regular old Japanese party. We come at 7' :30 then we traded beans, then we went into the assembly and sat around, and Joe and Marlowe was funny and the girls sang at us, then we went 'down-stairs and they fed us ice-cream sitting down, then we went home and it cost us two-bits. Advertising done it. Then here comes our senior year. We ain't going to name all the dumb tricks we pulled because modesty and Miss Hildinger won't let us. But we cannot refrain from calling your attention to a few of our acts. Really you know we don't think we're sufficiently appreciated. Therefore we will name over a few of the most notorious. To begin with, we had a party, very original indeed. Then we proceeded to spend the rest of the year calling attention to ourselves. But our crowning achievement, the thing for which we will be longest re- membered among our joyous classmates, is thisg We graduated. 'Univ Kllllllllllllliiuiiffflnff i 2 I ' I'IllllllllilllilllllilillilI llllllulliullllllllll-.Qllll 2 fnllllllllllllllllfllllllld ' I ll - 9 X Q 4? V-- .VI 1 9' A W lfm. ' XY I 'E X ' MSP' ifwlm 4 0 an Q f sm H Pi - -A r. iTW'j ight F S J fa ll 174 II 2 'W Q X it Xl W, sh ill W GRACE ANDERSON what should i have said about grace maybe this will do grace is in my class in english its the magazine class now grace never agrees with anything i say i never agree with anything grace says i'm a radical what is grace BETTY BOWMAN is betty next what shall we say about betty you can't speak of beauty in a bunch of slams the only slam we could administer is barred what shall we say about betty GEORGE EWING i was coming down the hall the other night and who do you think i saw it was george Willard ewing hello Willard i said hello fred he said smiling from his teeth out i went on down the hall feeling happy he kept on standing there LOUISE KELLY instead of only two kelly has four only she doesnt like to be told about it why kelly we think they're cute dontcha know shes a vice-president of the senior class now why did the senior class have three vice- presidents wi ' 5.1 ' lu .XJ . . V g RX sd. xl if-' Ni 1 'l In 1 X 1 M R All ' H9 f QM' X W 0 427 xi, lil .R 713251 r v' Page One I-Iundred Forty-Nine lllllllllilllliliiillillliif' i 2 'llllIlllliilQlillllllll1lIlll llllllllillllllllllllllllill '53 llllllllllllllllllilflllll 1 M 9 .f 9 - s fm N I is iicil f , ,Sp ' I i f i it s s- u y X xx' W I ll N rl WW , 12 . plIl'l1lAm,,, s - Ya sal 'X ,cane ,- fae- . 5' p 9-fc 'iw ' Cgy ' I X , , I -Jew 4477 X I , X.7 N - iv' , 1-55, is ei vii- . x X Xx X E, A fl, Page One Hundred Fifty KENNETH KETZLER ha villain at last i have ye turn over the papers or ill tear up the child look at me dear doncha love muh hugh kid dontcha in other words dutch is a dramatist as a football player hes not such a slouch at that imdd oh the ladies the ladies the ladies ladies a ies MYRTLE KIMPTON razzberry this slam was to have been a fraternal lemon all that would pass was the picture its terrible we have to admit therefore in your hands our dissatisfied fellow country-woman rests the momentous issue of a civil war be kind to us myrt we are frail while we can take a little punishment we are easily exhausted. ARCHIE PAUP hunting is one of the favorite sports as far as arch is concerned bill and kenneth and arch went out hunting and arch got off the motor-cycle dropping his gun at the same time this action had the disastrous effect of filling the end of arch's gun arch blazed away at a rabbit that 1-an down the road just then which action blew the end of his gun off nsusslltnxunuuunussssn 1 nsulaarllillltcrazzlllna Lilillillillliliilillllllilfiz'5 in ' illlllllliiillliililllllllill gm? Aflli Q--F' i f, A, .1 . a s, X Tull!! I ,W QQ A NWS PEGGY PADDOCK peg just adores athletics quite a hobby w full man a boy was born to you kno y blush unseen because of peg's skill with the racquet that little touch of the english lends distinction don't you think and kindly not the smile doesnt she look just too pleasant for anything FREEMAN LONG this angel came from kiowa where he played on the football team Wichita had a good team this year fat played on the team as a reserve junior-senior chorus and glee club take a lot of his time yes its a pretty fair voice GEORGE POWERS george played on the second team last year he played on another team this year it was the first all state team not bad at that the girls like george and george likes the girls aint that nice now it is a said that nappy is a direct descendant of a well known trouble maker of europe X 1? ,AN5 -A A X'-1: .., K ,Q Q 3 .1 E 2:0 ' S ll' K 9 . 6 x 4 1 R fs- J R6 Page One Hundred Fifty-One nannxsisxssistiilittlhii' ' 2 lunnnnsusnssslsxixxugggg tmxuiaugnllsususltls flaulzalllllltlzltlllllln lil I 'll sf N I A 1 ,J - 5- , Tj , 'NUM 1,7 z4W!?'f FN A Nmwv ' w NX . 143 ' . ' ls Q ta ef fa' :gi .Ax f .L x 'psf 1 si ' fl: E l .:'-'EgXXx- . ,-fl . 'L 9 3' so V ss: is-Ziff Page One Hundred Fifty-Two CLOVIS SAUNDERS clovis is an artist i like mathematics fine he said i guess ill be an engineer in- stead dont do it clovis i said dont do it we live in garretts and we live on onions but we have a lot of fun and fame may be the 1'ewa1'd JoHN SHEPHERD well john is the president of the senior class which is a very great honor indeed o my yes john is a pretty good guy too as grace or anyone else will tell you JOE WES'F for four years the sunny face of joe has kept us all shaking with merry laughter we will always remember joe thats the way most annuals would have him written up still hes a pretty good sport nunnnnxsxlxixsiitxtillili Zlmgyllliltllittittitltlllxusuu ' 5 QnssnllIlu1unuuusnsslll . I2 llllllllillllllllllllllllll , . S f 5. ff1J ,ni X n A rt 'Z , , V ..,,1e2:i2+... - T ' p . . rl N 7 l N I , . -. 5 AA 'Www 5 Esteemed Editor: I see by the paper that the seniors are having a hard time com- posing a class poem. Maybe they don't, know what to say and how to say it. Anyway here is a model. I took seventeen class poems, added them together, divided by seventeen, and thi-s is what I got. All really good ones contain what this does. Maybe they can do better if you publish this as a model. BEN. E. FACTOR. Farewell each room and hall, And all you teachers dear. Farewell you classmates all, For graduation's near. The fledglings fly the nest As soon as they are grown. Each bird must do his best, And scratch for worms alone. We're like the birds ............ and so We have to leave you now Into the world to go And make our little bow. Each treasures in his heart The dear old White and Blue. Dear school from which we part, Farewell 4 cease tearsj to you. Page One Hundred Fifty-Three nanuxinmaxistiiitttlnlt' lluninnsssxxsns 1 I A lllll I I' astlutinlxttlsslusulitll 2 fnuazarllllallllllzaaia' I 9 S I ll I 'K X S. A A 9 W4 3 ,' , !'v, ' ij X 5 x Q 'r S-,: W xiii-I i , Il 's K ,Q V W x F X. J ,f N n 1 , xh xv NX thu 3' A 21: I V . ' 4 K MFEC 1 A X N x X X 99 1 U N A WW X X ' N 5. JO 'Mfr A W Q ,A 4' E31 . Ap. - x g, rj 612- ff ' Q ., 1 if 9 K EQ E A L 5 Q X' ., gl-2. ai? ARK ' Vi' 1 1 ,W , WHERE YA' GOIN' BILL? g 7 BOOTS AND I WON- HOH I JUST HEARD THOSE WERE RUSH-IN 7 DERED WHAT THE RUSH VVAS ALL A BOUT. xxx xx . ,,' 1,11 1- '?'51?1! WWW? Yxa. U3 o 7 P54 :su U ci E fm ra rr' :-' 1 5 i- I i 1 8 Wwmlh' 1 g , , w QE L fv- 3 ' Af W G YOUR HEAD UPON THE CURBING! Some Oil Can ET Page One Hundred Sixty 77 lllllllllillllililillilllllfH i 2.315 Illllllllilllllillllulillifl llllllliillllllllllllllllllll Q 1li6'lIllll'lIllllI lll'llll I nl G X ,ff 1 J 1' 'N 1, X. K ii'0Q'iv c -.. X IW -Ni X . N' , 'ff S-.A-ji .1 1 I -iiggizii AEQI' 0 Y , . ', ,fx Q FREE? I . .,,, , ., - - I V 'J' N ,Ls N 1. wlglu .- im- A NW. ADDED COURSES OF STUDY X VERY COARSE NOTE THROWING: PLANE AND SOLID-NECESSARY FOR GRADUATION Prerequisites: Students must fur- nish own paper and pencil. Credit: 1100 above fespecially if caught by teacher.J Hours: 8:20 to 3:30. Summary: Penmanship and code writing rec- ommended as preparatory for this course. Outside Work is required. Throwing one dollar bills at passers- by and playing marbles are suggest- ed. Note throwing has been recom- mended as being one of the leading industries in the future. Plane note throwing merely consists of throw- ing or shooting with a rubber band, plane sheets of paper fat the teach- er.J Solid note throwing is the real stuff. ASSEMBLIES I AND II Prerequisites: Ten cents. Some- times two bits. Open to all students. Hours: 8:25 and as long as the applause lasts. Summary: This course is wide and varied. It takes in all essential aspects of life varying from rather poor class party programs to highly essential Wrest- ling tournaments-clay modeling: al- most indispensible when studying the third proposition of Euclid-course shows very clearly how false is the old idea that a school is a place for education-very ingenious and desir- able-efficiency in the lighting taken up from the technical aspect-money derived is used for good causes- largest part of time is devoted to practical training in the general art of rustling dimes. LUNCH PERIOD I AND II Not required but very popular. Prerequisites: A p p e t i t e, price, nerve-especially nerve. Credit: No credit. Strictly cash. Lunch Period 1. Summary: Track training: wind development, endurance building, and so on--tack- ling-spiking-fighting-wrestling - butter sneaking-practical demon- strations. Lunch Period 2. Summary: Lecture course-check swapping: very complete. Special lectures by Professors Bump, Linscott, and Rick- ard. Professor Rickard is the holder of the world's record of having en- tered with a '75c check and departing with a 15c one. Only persons of a grasping farm graspingj disposi- tion seem to succeed in this course. 211 NOT REQUIRED Prerequisites: Three gypped con- ferences or one plain gypping. Only one unit of either required. Credit: Study habits formed here may lead to higher grades in all sub- jects. Hours: 3:30 to 4:30. Five extra hours may be gained by chewing gum for one evening. Summary: Two courses in this subject will suffice to cure nearly all cases of chronic gypping. An entire semester of this subject can be taken by any student who so desires. Meekness, obedience, and a sudden desire to be present at all classes are obtained from this course. Page One 1-lundred Fifty-Five IR sxsniisxnxnxxi ' 2 llllllllliilllllllllulllllll nsllttlttluxnnxuususslln 2 Illlllllllllllllllllllllg I s 5 .. , -.J A L 5 , 1,4 pl .qv S f 9 5 ffm . 11'-, Ar F Y gh . 4 .., K tlljgx ' X V X, N 1 'W N A OWN . . - x ' THLETIC E W. H. S. RACE TRACK A N fr M QA G! ff Mmx15 ff THE PASSING FORMATION , Page One Hundred Fifty-Six . 13 llllllllllllllilliiliffflllf' 2 llllllilliliilliillllllilllll tllllllfllllllilllllillllll 'Q E2 1fIlllllfllllIll IlllIl4 1 9 9- 411 12 ix , s c 105 ca li 8 XS , f . - ':f rf' 'L I I ' .1 '-eesaxiimita' ' n I ff y, ' wil titer! Q . f' ge M mr fwlb I . , -mf' ' N iid- A W we GALE SEPTEMBER Oh, Hum! School opens and again the 3R's will hold full sway. -Messenger makes its initial ap- pearance and the new students learn that there are several new faculty members. Whju say now? Beat El Dorado 6 to 0. First game of the season, too! OCTOBER -John Shepherd elected senior president. Must be a bunch of goats. -Ouch! not so good. Enid trims us 26 to O. -Sheik Reese, alias Clarence Reese, becomes editor of the school paper. -Poor Mr. Young! Imagine, yes, just imagine! A man like Mr. Young explaining the game of football to a bunch of girls. -Goodie! Beat Winfield 9 to 3. Ray Watson led us in yells. -It's gettin' terrible! Beat Ark Cit 26-0 y . -Sport extra out and we beat Tulsa 13 to 3. ' -Freida Cuthbertson becomes magazine editor. Not making any rash statements of course but I think I know a thing or two myself. NOVEMBER -Faculty members paint fence at Roosevelt Field. The way some of them painted I believe they they are out of their calling at teaching. -Again ouch! Hutch does us a dirty fany way it was a muddyj trick. Beat us 24 to 0. -Better speech week begins. I'1l have to keep still this week. -Henry J. Allen speaks at laying of cornerstone for new high school. -G. A. A. Kid Party. They say they all acted natural and it was a howling success. 11- Isn't that just too bad? Only beat Topeka 19 to 0. 13--End of better s eech week p . Thank goodness now I can talk again. 16-Paw and son banquet. Mr. Frederick Huston inter- nationally known as the Wichita High School art critic gave the Art Club a lecture on wood- blocks, and how to whittle them. 17-Coulda' been worseg Alva 12, W. H. S. 7. 23-Ruth Wolkow says she likes to spend her time painting pictures. Are you sure it is pictures you like to paint, Ruth? 24-Last year's field day pictures shown in assembly. Gee! I saw m self y . 25-Cinch! Beat Kingman 24-0. 30-Pass the turkey please! Oh yes, we beat St. Joe 19 to 9. DECEMBER 1-3-Older Boys' Conference at Man- hattan! No, Clarence, you can't go. 6-Mr. J. Smith Damron gave a a lecture on The Potter and His Cla in assembly y . 8-Football men get W's in as- sembly. Bert Goin new captain. Next year we'll have a goin' team. Senior-Junior Christmas party. 9-Lose first basketball game to Dc Mola 28 to 17 y . 15-Debated Salina. Gee, we won. 18-More basketball. Beat El Dorado 40 to 23. 21-Cecil Hunter, in his cartoon in the Messenger says, Santa Clause arrives. Why Cecil, I wonder if he's a noun. Vacation time! JANUARY 5--Journeyed to Newton and they trounced us 24-14. 8-Vacation closed. Charlie Pickens ilk lost his nice sideburns and moustache. Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven nnnsusnttxtnuitntinxsi' ' 2 lluuaxnsupsssusxixxungu tllIl!llll 5'15 '5 5lll .2 Illlllllllllllllllllllllll I m Sv .N gs . -'-- - at Ht' 9 fb . we . f A . W : mf . wwe 12-13-Beat Hutch and Kingman. 16-Older Boys' and Girls' Con- ference. 21-The right-honorable comedian extraordinaire Josephus West ar- rived in town amidst the pomp and glory of a foolish hero. 27 22-Miss Bate, art teacher, packed up and went back to art school. 24-Kenneth Greider learns that you can't heat water in a wooden 2 bucket. 26-First semester ends. Now, we can start over. Beat Kingman 41 to 14. 27-Art Club Bohemian party. Among those present were pirates, skeletons, and myself. FEBRUARY 2--Junior-Senior Valentine party. 5-M' gosh! Just discovered the cause of all the noise and con- fusion in the halls-it's the new sophs. 9-Whalloped Newton 26 to 15. 14-L. W. Mayberry addresses us on Abraham Lincoln. 23-Salt City salted the game after two extra periods and won 39 to 37. ' MARCH 1- Humor was discussed by the Pen and Ink Club. That's no place for a joke editor. 2- Dutch Ketzler appeared with his hair beautifully marcelled. 14-Annual Assembly held-no, Harold, you don't understand. 20 26 18 1 Page One Hundred Fifty-Eight Not an assembly that is held once a year but an assembly to sell the 1923 Wichitan. 24-Sophs hold class party. 26--Juniors try out for Messenger class. -Harold Reynolds elected captain of '24 basketball team. APRIL -Delmar Seidle appears with his checker-board sweater. 6-Senior Impersonation day. The object being to impersonate great people. I impersonated myself- should have won the prize, too. 13-W. H. S. Spanish colony holds their Spanish Club party. -High school scouts, grade school scouts, good, bad, and poor scouts all together at Scout Review at Forum. -Parents and teachers get to- gether for the big events of the year. Dinner, speaking, and everything. MAY -19-Senior class play. The seniors are at it again. 25--Field day and the entire school turns l'roughneck. 29-Senior banquet. The last good meal we get off the school-it'll cost us though. 31-Commencement day-Aha! The sweet music at last. JUNE -School closes. Seniors graduate. Hurray I nillilillililiilliillilliilfl ' in illlllilliiiiiiiiiillllillill llllllllillllllillllllllllll 2 llllllllllllllllllflllllllj 5 9 S .f 3 'x fam a-qw ix wx f , - , 'rg N: J r If 4 1' 'A NY A x xwwx n tlllilillliillillilllilliilf- JT I 2 illlllillillillillillllilllll lllllll'IllllllllI!lllllllll IllllllllllllllI lIllll4 gm? X -7' 111J ,ni l4 X ,X W ,, , :Sw L i .2 , q E T WIIUHI, . f , , ,,, . 'SN A w w' D llllililliilliiiiiillflllilig ' 2 lllllIIIIIIIQIIISIIIUIIIIIIII lllllllllllllilllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllq 1 Q! Sv fi HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE L. W. BROOKS, PRINCIPAL I ,. ,f 4. 'I 14: r ff I, 73fw'? 55 --A .fl , uf Q - ' -f gi .iz Q f W r,'3zQa. l . It A 55:5 -' .1 -2555 A ' -lg..-, ,- ' ' gifs ,1f. 1'. 3fQ ' ' ' . g - Wi NENV1-IIGH SCHOOL-APRIL 9, 1923 -5 fi NEW HIGH SCHOOL-NOVEMBILR 8, 192.2 LAYING OF THE CORNERSYTONEA FOR NEXV HIGH SCHOOL Hb: Q ig, J.. fd' 461,-14 , ....,, HIL? H SCHOOL LI BRARY PENRIAIN SHLP CLASS. 2ND CELEBRATING A. V. BASKETBALL C1-IAMPIONSHIP -Avian ,, ?-sw,M.1 N A -S-, , L S L Y. ,, ,, 5 I ' ' r K PARADE 1MPE1asONAT1oN DAY I , I ' i UOOXVAI-I! LION TAMERS' CLUBA Y LORETA MEAD AS JIDANN 171 D'ARC AN' SENIORS AT THAT, TOO! i I 1 FACULTY FENCE PAINTERS BOXING UNDER DIFFIOULTIES THE MODERN VERSION QUITE A VARIETY, EH XVOT? vQcA'r1oNA1. PRINTING CLASS W. H. S. PRINT SHOP , FRIENDS UNIVERSITY The addition to the cur- riculum for next year are courses in Pre-engineering and Business Administra- tion. Two new Professors are being added for this Work Where Performance Exceeds Promise P ge One Hundred Sixty-N SUPERIOR AMBULANCE SERVICE , -Q res' -f1 :...:--2 -S-'?': :1:rs5:f-- -4 - r:w,-,-.::sw:-vsif.se4:2:gatsz:fa,:5:51xa21122212rsais:1x1:1:1::s1v.fw::s:::2e.e4s'-gamers: NLM21 wx'-1'-3.51ffkik-1.5 :Er7.-:4:i.y'1:':t?:Ef.5 lE5.2V111:21?j:E:12gj:k1:-:'1:'-1:1221-1-lmrg f2rfZr!'i2..,....,.......M...w4Ma f1'2'2f'f'A 'f'f'+1L '4 V: ,s' ' 1:2 if La' 'F ,n,,,.. - ......,, f V INTELLIGENT SERVICE Confidence is begotten and by public utterance our reputation focr intelligent service makes an appeal to those who reason. LAHEY Sc MARTIN . W Funeral Directors I CITY UNDERTAKING COMPANY 922 East Douglas Ave. Phone Market 1770 p p ' 1 RAY E. ELLIS Co. . JL. 'I' ' I' Sporting Goods GUNQD 719 131 N. Lawrence G I 5 X 21 Exclusive patterns in ladies and mens IQ ll, L bathing suits. All at attractive prices I I Xl A l at Tennis and other athletic supplies ll Q We restring rackets 81.75 and up f M Z wig, Page One Hundred Seventy OUR MARKET AT YOUR DO0R Most women get to 21 point every so often where they just cant think of anything really good to eat. Now a good meat makes all the difference in the world. If one has ru, really fine piece of beefstezik, roast pork or beef, fish-or chicken or of the other countless varieties of ment hut little else is needed for the meal. It is usually easy to 'think of some kind of :ippetizing meat, but if you ean't find any- thing which just hits the spot tell -,me of our butchers about it, pew sonally or hy telephone. He will take great plcusure in iinding you av. meat which is difTerent. Free Delivery the City Over WHITLOCKS MARKET PHONE MARKET 5285 216 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE MAKE OUR SHOP YOUR MEETING PLACE YOU ARE ALVVAYS NVELCOME AND AVE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE H. asc. R. TOASTED SANDWICH sHoP 10093 American 138 North Main St. I 1 , mu... -.mr nun nu.- -m un I-Ins made a big success by deserving it. They put into their shoes all the things that make shoes good. 102 COUNTRIES-4-7 YEARS--ENOUGH SAID ddr- 0 el' 219 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE Page One Hundred Seventy-One SECURITY STATE BANK EMPORIA AND DOUGLAS Extends its best wishes to High School and offers it facilities to the future business man of Wichita. THE ARMY AND NAVY DEPT. STORE Tourist Equipment 2. Specialty COTS, TENTS, BLANKETS, PAULINS, WORK CLOTHES, BOY SCOUT OUTFITS, BOOTS and SHOES 414 EAST DOUGLAS AVE. MARKET 1310 CONGRATULATIONS KANSAS-INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY CO. 302-10 NORTH EMPORIA Laundefrs and Dry Cleaners Downtown Office 160 SOUTH MARKET PHONES: MKT. 195-653 DRY CLEANING A U TRE Y BROS. GREELEY, COLORADO Class Pins and Rings Commencement Cards and Announcements. 1 ge One Hundred Seventy-Two YQUTHFUL APPAREL FUUTW EAR FOR Whether it be for the girl or thc boy, the Miss or the youth, we are YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN outfitters from the peak of the Hat OUR SHOWING IS ALWAYS to the tip of the Boot. COMPLETE HOW TO CHOOSE Stylishly and well without undue expenditure is a problem easily and up solved here where everything for the young folks is fcaturecl in inviting f1SS0l'tlllCl'ltS. win ORABAUGH 08123291290 PURDUMS SHOE CO' lI7'27 NORYH MAIN ST. VVICHITAJKANSAS. E. The Store with Familiar Faces BY KINDNESS MAKE LIFETIME ERIEDS OE YOUR SCHOOL CHUMS! You may be separated in after year-s from tliese chums but you'll always cherish their memories because of the good qualities you're finding in them now. We hope you Will number us among your friends on account of the genuine service we at all times try to render. MCVICAR HOWARD MILLHAUBT CLOTHING COMPANY 210 E. Douglas 212 E. Douglas Home of Hart Schaffner Sz Marx Clothes Page One Hundred Seventy-Thre EVERY HOME should and can own The World Book HORACE MANN said: No man has a right to bring up children Without surrounding them, with books. For FREE Booklet and Terms Write CLARK H. KYPKE WICHITA LOIIIIS LF What Do You Get Out of Books Your own experience, large as it may be, is necessarily limited. Lit- erature will broaden it. Your im- pressions are so many and varied that it is often difficult to examine them clearly. Literature will glorify your impressions. Books render two distinct serv- ices: They enlarge your experience and make its meaning clear. BUY A BOOK A NVEEK THE Geo. INNES COMPANY IN THE HEART OF WICI-IITA7' THE BEST FOR T1-IE PRICE N0 MAT- You will feel welcome at TER WHAT T1-IE PRICE Tanners Book Store 122 North Main Street 1 OO SUCCESSORS T0 6REENFlELD'S MEN 'S WEAR WOMEN 'S WARE CHILDREN ,S VVEAR QUA'Ll'l'Y CORNER MARKET ze DOUGLAS Page One I-Iundred Seventy-Five Fairmount College Offers Courses In Liberal Arts, Sciences and Fine Arts Fairmount College is accredited by the Universi- ties of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, California and other state universities of like rank. The College is also fully accredited by Chicago, Princeton, Columbia, Yale and Harvard Univer- sities. JOHN D. FINLAYSON, PRESIDENT O WICHITA, KANSAS Page One Hundred Seventy-Q YOUNG MEN YoU WILL FIND A SAVINGS Ac- COUNT A VALUABLE ASSET. BEGIN Now AND KEEP IT UP. LATER IN LIFE You WILL APPRECIATE ITS IMPORTANCE. Come with us CENTRAL STATEBANK 119 North Market Street DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE of NATIONAL REPUTATION Monroe Clothes Regal Shoes Stetson Hats Complete Outfitters to Men and Boys LEVITT'S 608-610 East Douglas BOOKS TOYS SPORTING GOODS of QUALITY Reliable equipment for Baseball, Tennis, Golf and Outings. Come in and see our complete stock of Fishing Tackle, Bathing Suits. Everything you will need for a real vacation. Remember, students, that We are always ready and equipped to give you real service. Bring your tennis rackets to us to be restrung. Work in today 5 out tomorrow. Store No. 2, across from the Nu Hi School, will be open for business next semester. F. G. ORR BooK sf STATY. co. 327 East Douglas Avenue STATIONERY FANCY GOODS Page One Hundred Seventy-Se fill!-I-wf IQ fa... ,,.. S, Q I .5 lil! 1--A ' II H fl! I II Q IIIIIII ,- In n l. ... E s wwx, ...A,. Q - ll IIII 'III Inf W 5 ' - 1 ffl -e5i?ea Y ' Qfzlfvlggi '- zz s- :: HD lg I I' I T149 H - I IIEIIIIII 'I UIIIII r 3: 1510 em NAL gfllf fl .- - W1cHrrP- INVITES YOU TO BECOME A PART OF ITS BIG FAMILY Is it a shovel and cob pipe, or realization of great ain- bition? Your education is not complete until you have learned the lesson of thrift. It is the most valuable of all and will give you much pleasure and satisfaction. You hesitate to venture on a sea of responsibility all alone. The thrift habit Will allay all fear. It will give you confidence, It will bring' you a wife. It will build you a cottage. It Will start you in business. It will give people confidence in you. It will be the cap sheaf of your education and Without it you Were better off with no education for then your lot ivvould be the shovel or Wash tub with a cob pipe for conso- ation. - Start a savings account at once in the BIG FOURTH no matter what the sacrifice. You Will Be Welcome ge One Hundred Seventy-T glt -cuts out all undesirable FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL SMART CLOTHES Eanfnrilfn PARIS SHOP 114 North Main Street ff! S X xi r Z? I ,L f'-Jftw a o .gig f, 'V' I 5 J . , 1 ':.. R- X 'iw :PA ,N . 'N XPL .xx . Q T-. G- -N' x f S W? .- rg? . .- 'Rabin' .gi I 1 ,U ff.. . .J L ! H- wav ' -. ' x' '- I X K vm f 'Tx NLE- TRY THIS ON YOUR EARS VVait till you connect up :L Kennedy radio set and hear what it does. You'1l instant- Iy recognize what at wonder- ful instrument it is. Nothing cheap or half-way about it. It Vrcully works to perfection broadcasting. In vestignte it. KANSAS GAS Sc ELECTRIC COMPANY AT YOUR SERVICE Page One Hundred Seventy-Nine VW F l i 1- il A N ,...,.,.,...,.,.,,,...A. ,,...,...,,....,,.,. . .............. ..,.............,,...., ......... ,.,........ . ' V I I U- K ' A 1 22' l ! A l 9 L'W f f f Il- A W , I - ,, . 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COMMENCEMENT A A Hplay While You ANNOUNCEMENTS Pg, U C 21 AND MDS EBERHARDT-HAYS MUSIC CO. The One Name That Brought ICE CREAM Fame Q ICE CRE Page One Hundred Eighty-One Interest in a picture of your self today, grows as the years go by. N20 ,QRRQX Of' I Photographs Studio 120 N. Market THE BUDDY HAMBERGER STAND 247 NORTH EMPORIA AVENUE GRADE UA55 MILK, BUTTER- GOOD HAMBURGERS, PIES and COFFEE MILK, CANDY, ICE CREAM CHEWING GUM and POP OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT D. A. BOWMAN fPr0p.J SEE US! FOR YOUR SPRING SUIT, HAT AND FURNISIIING GOODS. WE CAN PLEASE YOU AND SAVE 'YOU MONEY. S. G. I-IO1,Mi+:s Sz SON 309 EAST DOUGLAS HOLMES CLOTHES GOOD CLOTHES-EVERY WAY! Examine Holmes Clothes for style. Notice how well the fashionable all-wool fabrics are tailored, how new and striking the young men's models are, how substantial and correct the suits designed for more conservative tastes. Holmes Clothes measure up to the high standards required by men who know good clothes. Quality, style, and price are always right. A Come in and let us show them to you. Holmes-Good Clothes-Every Way Holeproof Knox 55335 The Holmes Co. eggs Men 211 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE Mgn and Daylight Clothing Department and Women Second Floor Women Page One 1-Iunl 1 l ghty-T1 LJ M GAFNEY Y. HICKOK BALL Advance Printing Company GOOD PRINTING I 137 NORTH TOPEKA AVE. WICHITA Our plant is equipped to take care of your printing needs in a most satisfactory and economical manner. We have our own typesetting machine, which enables us to produce promptly Work requiring a great amount of composition, as We do not have to depend on outside plants to do a part of the work for us. 4 If you are desirous of forming printing connec- tions Where you can get dependable service when you Want it at right prices, We will be pleased to talk it over with you. Advance Printing Company PHONE MARKET 6030 I L, O me Hundred Eighty-Four BOOKS FEAT URIN G- TVVO-PAN T SUITS STATIONERY Mein-Young Men-Boys ATHLETIC GOODS Popular Prices Base Ball Football Basket Ball I-Ints Tennis Furnishings Golf Accessories OFFICE SUPPLIES Quality-Moderately and FURNITURE Priced fauna ' ,Qual ' Q I . ' D01-l?I:Ps ' .X ,W J, - - 10' astral neil, 6 116-us 'mums' I U oouofns Soflbpc-kaAvo . PERMANENCE Permanence was built into this bank by men who foresaw the greater Wichita of today. They erected this institution on a foundation of sound policy as good today as it was forty-seven years ago. This is, first of all, a secure depository for your funds. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN WICHITA CAPITAL 85 SURPLUS 32,000,000 Page One Hundred Eighty 1' vc 7, . . nil maxi! 017,32 The Long-Bell Lumber Co. FIRST and ST. FRANCIS PHONE MKT. 605 TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU Lawrence Kodak Store 'M Is the Place to Get Them All Sizes and Prices We Do Kodak Finishing the Right You Know the Place 149 North Lawrence PHONE MARKET 238 nge One Hundred Eighty-Six ffl Q55 Q2 CD 1 R S 3 M32 GJ-AJ .125 .sm E Time and You can do anything A Very great man said, Time and I can accomplish any- thing. - He meant that intelligence and persistence are Winners. You furnish the intelligence-the right idea. Time furnishes you the opportunity for keeping at it. Apply this to the use of printed matter in building your business. The reason why so many firms are disastrously shy of good printing that would build sales is the lack of intelligent prepara- tion and persistent use. And yet, good catalogs, booklets or folders-Well Written and Well printed-are gold mines-always have been and always will be. If you used the same intelligence in preparing your printed matter that you do in manufacturing your goods-the same under- standing that good results can not come from poor tools, poor materials, and poor practices-you would soon lose your doubt Whether direct mail advertising pays. Don't let the matter drop With reading this sentence. It is too important. Call in some good printer. Ask him Iww successful firms prepcwe mul use their difrect ctclfuertising. better . . paper This Annual was printed on War- ren's Cumberland Coated Book, one Im' of the fifteen Warren's Standard bettel- Printing Papers. printing S. D. WARREN COMPANY BOSTON, MASS. WAR R E N'S STANDARD PRINTING PAPERS Distributed By WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Wichita, Kansas Page One Hundred Eighty- STANDARDOF THE WORLD How often you have heard a man say that his motor car ambitions will be realized when he secures a Cadillac. 4 CA AC NAGELVOORT STEARNS CADILLAC CO. 232-11-6-8 SOUTH LAWRENCE WICHITA, KANSAS PHONES: MARKET 1371 and MARKET 1372 CADILLAC DISTRIBUTORS FOR SOUTHWEST KANSAS STANDARD OFTHEWORLD Page One Hundred Eighty-Eight uuuuuuuuuvuununnulsuuuusuuuuuuuunlunuuuuuuunnu un nuln:nn::nnlnlnulnuluvnuuulnlunnuunuu LeSt We Rr et Lnnunnnnunnnunnnunuuunnnnnuunnn nnununnunnuuuunnnunnuuunnuuuuunn NAME ADDRESS 'gfw 7 f A ' ' ' Y-'Y-'TTT - ZZ! WVQ-.- Q QMWJZGM if Ep-if-fx - A , , f , Effngx 2244.11- ! vu K K J f f Qjygx J Ll Lf I-40-fQ -, 7, , -,T k f 'W ff , . , 44QL4, . .A m?',f'!f fy of ,fi-2 if iw, ,W 1 r 55, j',-2-fw,. gL ,291 2 74 if 7 X ,K Zi7Vq,f,f.-447 , AIM 1, ,Q 2' fp Q ff 4, A , F.-. Z-,E lgfggn 1-ffil vi7g1Q24Qf!,Q,g, X MI-. 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