East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1927

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BROOKS, Principal Ve-ru IillIl'Kt'l'INN'Iik-'I' Ifllizzllvellm Ilmlfxsfm Ellen Smith Vs-lin I.i1.:ht I'e:u'I Aslums lmrnlhy linlvh I,um-alta .lohnsmn l,eolmIXl4'Am1IIy l.uc'iIo Ililrlinpzvr Hazel Szuulers ,I':lIIl1l XViIIiz1ms Iszllu-I I m'mI 8 Faculty 1927 VERA KNICKERBOCKER Head of English Departmmzt Ayn., XYIl'Hl'I'A I'NIYl'ZIiSI'I'Y .x.A!., 4'Ul.I'BlIH.X I'NlYl'IIiSI'l'Y LUCETTA JOHNSON, English A. Il., Mm'I'III'IIlSON3 llIiAI3I'A'I'I'l NYURK IN I'NIYICIISI'I'Y UF KANSAS ELIZABETH HOIIGSON, English A.Ii., XYICIIITA l'NIVI'IIiSI'I'Y A. M.. I'NIX'I'lIiSI'I'Y OF KANSAS SI'I'Il'IAI. XYOIIK IN I'l'I4l.Ii' SPIGAKINH ANI! l,'IiI'IA'I'IVI'I NVIiI'I'ING LEONA MCANULTY, English A. Ii., L'Ali'I'HAGIC MAS'I'ICIi'S NVORK IN l'Nlvlf:Rsl'l'Y UF ILLINOIS ELLEN SMITH, English A. Ii., XVIUHITA I'NIVI'IIiSI'I'Y IEIFIC ITIVLUMA K,S.N., I+IMPOIiIA SI'MIVII'IIi SCHOOL, INICNVICII L'NIVICRSI'I'Y Sl' LUCILE HILIJINGER, Engli sh A.Ii., l'NIVI'IIiSI'I'Y OF KANSAS CELIA LIGHT, English A. B., SOI I'IIXYI41S'I'I'IIiN i'UI.I,I'IllI'I l'NIX'ICIiSI'I'Y UF UHIUAHO HAZEL SANDERS, Engzfsn A. Ii.. XVIl'III'I'A l'NIVI'IIiSI'I'Y IXIINIICR SUHUOI, IN VIIIVAGO l'NlXI PEARL ADAMS, English ' 'IIISITY ILS., KANSAS S'I'A'I'I4I 'l'I'lAl'III'IliS' l'UI,I.IfI4,ll4I A. Ii., A, M., S'I'I'IIil,INIl l'OI,I,I'IIII'I EDNA WILLIAMS, English A. B., O'I I'ANVA 1'Nlx'1-:usl'rY L'NIVI'IIiSI'I'Y ov KANSAS DOROTHY ROBB, English A. n,, l'UIlNIfII.I, c'ol,1,lf:4:r: ISABEL FORD, English A,H., NICIKRASKA I'NIYI'IIiSI'l'Y l'rrgz' Tllirfrfwz P'llll'L'Ill'4' XVI1it4'hcl' Hazel Shilllll9ffE!l' l.m'en:i Uassillv M, liirll xY0iIIHll' Hlizulve-ilu llzuxss Margie H8l'l'ifl-Wl'lI lir-l'tl1:lH0l'sl1ey Mary Kelly livssiv AIUUIIIIQ Bessie Andrews Clmrlotte Hzuxss Iiulh Wnmlumlll Faculty 1927 FLORENCE WHITCHER, English M. BIRD WEIMER, :uflf,11'lIlllf1'l'S A.H., l'NlYl'IRSl'I'Y OF KANSAS BERTHA HERSHEY MH., XVIK'lII'I'A l'NlYl'IIiSI'l'Y l'NIYl'IRSI'I'Y OF KANSAS HAZEL SHAMLEFFER ..x, ra., SOl I'HXVES'l'l'IIiN I'NIVl'IliSI'I'Y ov KANSAS VNIVC . ' ' IRNIIX fVI' lIIlCAGO QUIAUMHIA l'NlYl+IKSI'l'Y MARY KELLY Hmrl of Maflufnmtics A. li., FRIICNDS I'NlVl'IliSl'I'Y A, U.. A. ll.. S0l I'l'lXYI'IS'l'l'IIlN l'0l.L'Ml4lA I'NlVl-IIQSITY BESSIE ANDREWS, IlIutl1f'n14rtir'x A. li., ll. S., VNIVICKSITY UF KANSAS l'NlVl'lIiSl'l'Y UF MIUIIHIAN .KNIT Q'Ul4l'Ml4l.fX l'NlX'l'1IlSl'l'Y ELIZABETH HAAS, l1Illfl1l'IIl1lffl'S A.M., l'NlYI'IIiSI'l'Y UF l'Al,lI-WTHNI.-X CHARLOTTE HAASS, A1IllHlf'IIlllffCH A.N., l'NIYEIiSI'I'Y Ulf' f'HIl'AHU MARGIE HERRIFORIT, .Ur1flu'nu1fif's A.M., UUIAITMHIA l'NlVlf:lcsl'1'Y LORENA CASSIIJY, Mfntlzvnlafics X. H., U'I l'AXYA l'NlVI'IIlS'I'I'Y A. H., l'NIVlCliSI'I'Y UF NYlC'lIl'l'A l'NlVI'IliSl'I'Y UF XYISCONSIN RUTH WOOIJWORTH, fllrlfllvnlflfics A. Hn OKLAHOMA l'NlYl'lRSl'l'Y BESSIE M. MCCUNE, Mutlzffmufics 1'ug1' I ourfz'cn X. l4,, U'l l'AXYA I'NlYI'IliS'l'l'Y O.. GHFZAJ lvy Axline lienj. NY. Truesdell W. 'l', l'l'nw1'y Ruth lleil .l. N. lllic-hener Alwe linwx' Mg1ryFrullk 1llem1Stil9s W. Tl: RUYPI' J. A. Glover .l. XV. Slugsrlill XX,XX.l':1ll0l's0ll C Faculty 1927 IVY AXLINE, Maflzvnlatics las., c'lf:N'I'l:Al. xllssorm sTA'1'l-I THA CH ERS' CUI4l.l'Ill IG MARY FRONK, AI1lf1Ll'HIll'fiCS ILS., S'l'A'l'l'I 'l'l'IAL'lll'lliS' COIAIAIGQIIC, l'IlXll'OlilA BENJ. W. TRUESDELL Hvml of Science' llvpruinzvnf A.li.. FRIICNITS llNlYI'lHSl'I'Y ILS., lTN1Vl'1l:Sl'l'Y 014' CHlL'Am:0 GLENN STILES, Biology ILS.. CUIATRADU L'Ol,I4I'IGl'l A.M.. l'NlYICliSl'l'Y OF CHIUAGH BIOLOGY UANI' A'l' Il0l'llllAS LAKE. MICHIGAN S'l'A'l'l'I 'l'l'lAt'HI'IliS' C0l.I4l'IGl'I, SANTA HARHAIQA, CAIAFURNIA W. T. EMERY, Science A. ll., A. M., l'NlVl'IliSl'I'Y UF KANSAS Rl'lSl'IARl'H IN ICNTOMOIAOGY TNVO YEARS FOR KANSAS AND FIVE YEARS FOR 'l'Hl'2 U.S. Dl'II'All'l'Ml'IN'I' OF AGliICUL'1'U1il'I SUMMI W. ll. ROYER, Srivncv .-x. la., IXl4'l'lllCliSON 'Ili SCHOOL, l'NlYl'1liSl'l'Y011' CUIAIRAIDU RUTH HEIL, Scif'11c'v A.li., WASlll4l'lcN Q'0l.l,l-:ul-I J. A. GLOVER, Scivncc' A. ls., I-'lcllixlws' l'Nlx'lGl:sl'I'Y JOHN M. MICHENER, Scioncv lx.1z., l'NlYl'1liSl'l'Y mf' 1c.xNs.xs J. W. STOGSDILL, Sl'fClZ!'C x li FlzIlf:Nl1s l'NIVI'lliSl'l'Y llliAI5l'A'l'I:I g'I'l'l5l'lN'l' FIIICAHU l'NlYlGliSl'l'Y ALICE RINER, Scivrmf .x.1a., FRIIGNIJS' I'NlYl'lliSl'I'Y W. W. PATTERSON, Scimlrv B. OF S. ANI! ICD., lTNIYl'IliSl'l'Y Ulf' UHGIGHN Page' Ififtccrz .l. W. Alnvy Uhristina Hosenilale May Howes Eval Armstrmxg lflilua Yetter W. A. Schroeder .l. A, HIYDIVIIIPU Jessi:-ex Smith Mary Phu-nim lk AI2ll'PI1l9l'llQHIISS A.Il.C:1tIin In-an lirynlvn Faculty 1927 J. W. MACEY, Science A. U., FIUICNIIS' l'NlVI'IliSI'I'Y J. A. BROWNLEE, Science A. la., l1,xx'Icnl+'olm c'o1,l,1f:1:lc CHRISTINE ROSENDALE Hcrul of Social Science llepartmenl A, ls., A. Al., l'Ol,l,'Ml2IA l'NIVl+IllSl'I'Y JESSICA M. SMITH, Social Science - . 'fl . ' XVISFOYS .X.NI,. .X.Ii. l 'NIXI IQNIIX UF . KANSAS S'l'A'l'l'I 'I'l'IAl'HIGliS' COIIIIPIMI 4, A MAY HOWES, Social Science , x 1'Icll+'NlN 1WlVl+'lwI'l'Y CHICAGO MARY PHENICIE, Social Science .x. I: lx xx 'age Si.l'll'l'7L ., 'I .'SAS 'l'lCAl'Hl'1liS' K'0l.I.ICHl'l, l'lMl'ORlA ,X.M., XYISVHNSIN I'NIVl'lRSl'I'Y A.li., Lll., 1 . . . . . HRAI1I'A'l'l-I STl'DlCN'l' VNIVICRSITY UF EVA M. ARMSTRONG, Social Scif-nn 14, s.. KANSAS S'r.x'l'l-: 'l'lc.-wnlvzns' t'UI.l,I'Il ml!-mam I'll.M., l'NIYl'IliSl'l'Y UF XYISUUNSIN MARGUERITE BLISS, Social Scivncc A, H., XYIl'lll'l'A l'NlYl'IHSl'l'Y .X.M.. l'Ul.l'AlHI.X l'NlVl'IliSl'l'Y EIJNA YETTER, Social Science A. H., SOl l'IIXVl'IS'l'l'IRN llliAIll'A'l'l'1 XYURIS Nl'vl'5lYifIRS'l'l'Y'u 4cml.0lcAl10 Axim IIXIX lulcsl I N ul' c'.xl,lF0l:NlA A. ID. CATLIN, Social Science A. li., A. M., HAKICR l'NlYl'IRSI'l'Y W. A. SCHROEIDER, Social Science A.I5.. lilullllul. tUl,l.lf.1.lf. Sl'MMl'1Ii 'l'I'IlilXl GliAl5l'A'l'l'I YYURK A'l l'NIYl411cSl'l'Y UF KANSAS DEAN DRYIJEN, Social Science A, la., l'NlYl-1lasl'l'Y UF KANSAS AAI., l'NlVI'IHSl'l'Y Ulf ll,I,lNuls l Esme Cellars Mrs. W. H. Hall Jason Rohrer Christina Burk Ida M. Boyd Cecil Voshell Julia l'IInery H. S. Miller Lottie Green Nora Stosz Kathryn llrown J. B. Yingling Faculty 1927 ESME CELLARS, Social Science CHRISTINA BURK, CoII1nz.0rciaI . . . . ., , ,. 4. . ,. .. . ,-,I ILS. IN Ian., Iss. IN cOIxIIxIIf:IIc'I':, IuNsAs Is. N., lxANSAh sI'A1'I'I.,'rI.IIm IILIIN cOI.I.I,I I , STATE TEAHWRS, COLLEGE, I.xII OIIIA m,,m,l,.R l,mV,,Rq,,l.Y I'NIvI-:IcsI'I'Y OI-' XVISCONSIN M 1 A I ' I - - NORA S. STOSZ C0'll1l71.P7'6illl JULIA EMERY, bvvwll 30101100 II.s. IN cOIsIIxIIf:IIcIf:,'KANSAS s'I'A'rII: I-II.II., .x.m., l'NlVI'IIiSl'l'Y OI' K'llH'.UlU 'III-:Ac'IIIfIIIs'l i'O:?nIIi:I:IIf:i IIEIEII-OIIIA I+:Nv4:c I Yeas' ' MRS. M. W. HALL, Social Science IDA M BOYD Commwvml A. H.. WICIHT-N l'NlYl'3liSl'l'Y I:II,xIII'IvI'If: OF'KANsAQ. s'I'A'I'If: '1'If:Ac'III4:IIS' c'OI.I IGGIC H. S. MILLER CHICAGO II'NIvIf:IIsI'I'Y Head of Commercial llvpartnwnf 1OI'tm'?5lffZ3I?Ig'fJ4!'QIpbfftff-'ff:22ugft,,l'l'M'I LB., IsI.c'.S., wIuHI'I'.x INIvI1:IISI'I'Y ' g -' Adqgq A 1 OHIO VNIVERSHIY IIOII I s IILNINI ss itll I I I I, OIIIIIIIA HRADl'ATlC XVQRIQ AT CQIIUMHIA ANI? KATHERINE BROWN, C01HHlf?'l'Cll1,I INICYK 5 UNK II. I'Im.. MISSOURI s'I'A'I'I4: 'I'IcAI'III':IIs' c'OI.I.If:I:Ic , I'OI.OnAIwO STATIC 'PIGACIIIIJIIS' COI,I,I4II:Ic JASON A. ROHRER, COIIlll1?f?T61!ll c:IzIf:IriI:v SCHOOII., CIIIUAIIO I-Ls. IN IIIIIIICATION, sOII'I'I-IwIcs'I' IxIIssOI'IaI GMM C' 'I 34.V.SI 'ISS f'Q'11 '1G 1 sTA'rIf: 'rI1:AcIII-Ins' cOI.I.II:uIf: QUIMI- Uf IN0Ib . CECIL MAE VOSHELL ComIIIc'1'ciaI LOTTA E- GREEN, COPPINLWCIIU II. s., KANSAS' s'I'A'I'I-: 'I'I'IACIiI'IIlS, vcII.I.IcIII4:, IIS., MIc'IIIOAN s'I'A'I'If: '1'I4IAg'HI:IIs' COI.I,I:uIf: l'3M1'URTA IINIX lulihlll UI4 KANSAS J. COLORADO L'NIVI+:1ISI'I'Y Head of Manual Arts Ileparlnzvnt B.S., KANSAS STATIC TEAUHICRS' COl4I,l'IliIC. ' PITTSBURG TWO YEARS AT PURDUIC UNIVERSITY POST GRADUATE NVORK, HARVARD Page Seventeen .I. C. NVomlin ,N C. NV. Popkills Nell IYZIIIIIIIIQIUII Ruby Adams Ray Crail Lulu Grosll Furl G. Brungr IJ. NV. Means Mr. IIflI'Sl'Ill1lIl Helen Al. Smxth Mary Aufderhax' All'I'e1lclInI'I1m Faculty 1927 J. C. WOOIJIN, Manual Arts STATE 'I'I4:,u'Hlf:nS' COI.I,I+:mf:, I'I'I'TSHUIu: EXTENSION NVORK IN NVICHITA UNIVERSITY CARL G. BRUNER, Manual Arts A. Ii., YVICIIITA IINIVICRSITY C. W. POPKINS, Manual Arts Ili., KANSAS STATE 'I'I'IACI'II'IIiS' COLIIISGE 1'l'I l'SIIUIiu C. W. MEANS, Manual Arts A. Ii., FRIENDS UNIVERSITY GRAITIIATE STUIBICNT KANSAS STATE TEACIIERS' COLLEGE, ISITTSIIURII RAY CRAIL, Manual Arts Ia, S., KANSAS S'I'A'I'F! 'I'wAI'HI+:IIS COl.I.IcuI4:, 1'1TTsIsUIIG NELL M. WADIIINGTON Huad of Household Aris Department I'II. la.. vlllcuuzo 1'Nlx'm:SI'I'v TI'IAf'III'IRS' c'0I.LI+:Gl+I, COIAIMIIIA GAI.II+'0IcNIA UNIVERSITY Pago Eighteen HELEN M. SMITH, Household Arts PH. B., CHICAGO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY RUBY A. ADAMS, Housvhold Arts A. Ii., FRIENDS UNIVEIISITY CHICAGO I'NIVERSI'I'Y Ii. S, T. C., Ccmolmlwo I'NIvl':I:SI'I'Y MARY AUFDEHAR, Housvholrl Arts Ii.S. IN HOBIE ICCUNOMIFS. KANSAS AGRIi'7L'I4TL'RAII l'UI.IIE4lE CHICAGO I'NIVI1:l:SI'I'Y LULU 'GROSH Head of Latzn llcpartnwnt A. H., I'NIVI'IRSI'I'Y UF KANSAS A. M., VVISCONSIN l'NlVr:lcS'I'I'Y ALFREIJE HORNER, Lutin A. IZ., FRIENDS I'NIVERSI'I'Y A. III., l'NIVI'IRSI'I'Y UF KANSAS SIIIHMIIJII Slf:SS'IoN, NYISVHNSIN 14'lurenceDzwis Bessie Gnmiyeur Eunice Stormont Katherine lizlilslmvk Jessie Craig Mary H. Scanlon Elizabeth Apel Luada Severance Gladys Rate Luia Mclirxde liaymou Hunt Uratia Boyle Faculty 1927 FLORENCE S. DAVIS, Latin A. Ii.. II'Il'IlI'l'A l'NIYl'IIiSl'l'Y ELIZABETH APEL Hvml of Illorlrrn Lllllfjllllfjl' IJc'pru'fn1c'nf A. li., A,M., l'NlVl'INSl'I'Y UF KANSAS BESSIE GOODYEAR, Modern Language A. la.. FRIICNIJS L'Nlvlf:Rsl'1'Y A.M., XYISUONSIN I'NIYl'IliSI'I'Y LUAIJA SEVERANCE, Moflvm Langzlagc A. la., FRHCNIBS 1'Nlvl+:lcsl'1'Y A.Al.. IYIHCUNSIN l'NlYl'Il2Sl'I'Y EUNICE J. STORMONT, Modern Language A, Ii, S'l'l'IliLING lIliAlTl'A'l'l'I XVURK A'l' XYISCUNSIN l'NlVl'IliSl'l'Y GLAIJYS LAURA BATE Hwzd of l,l'llIl'IlIfI and Design I!.I .A. IC., ART INS'I'l'l'L'Tl'I UF CHICAGO KATHERINE M. RAILSBACK Drawing and Design li. I7.. l'NIVI'1llSl'l'Y UF KANSAS ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO LIDA MCBRIDE Head of Effcclive Speaking A.I4., A.M., UUIINICIIII l'NIVlCIiSl'1'Y CHICMIO UNlvlf:liSI'1'Y NOIi'I'I'lYK'ICS'l'l'IliN UNIYICIiSI'I'Y JESSIE E. CRAIG, Ejectivc Speaking A. Ii., UNIYl'IRSl'l'Y UF KANSAS A,M.. NUli'l'HVYl'IS'l'lCRN UNIVICIISITY RAYMON H. HUNT Head of Music Department A.13., COLORADO STATIC TI'IACHI'IIiS, CUl.I4I'IGlG S'I'l'ITI'IN'l' OF I'I.A. VANIIFIIICUOK, CHIUAGOQ 1f1RNIfZs'l' l+'lfIlCrl'l'lN1:lGIc, HI+IliI,IN3 WM. KNI'X'IlT, IJICNVICIC SYMPHONY Olil'HI'IS'I'I!A MARY B. SCANLON, Music A.B., 1f1'1'TsBU1u1 UN1v1f1P.s1'1'Y GRATIA BOYLE, Music A.1s., NO1i'I'HXVl'lS'l'IGIiN UNIVIQIISITY Pago A'i'lLCIL'l'Tl. Ilzxzul llmves Cora A. Hatton Emma Glasier V, .l, Halle-glmvl' Il. H. Mf'Alister Iona. Kitts Yvrax SIIIIIPSUII XViIIIIie Th0I'llIlUI'g A. H. YIIIIIII.: .Inhn C. Hedrick Mr. Dillon Gladys Tufts XY I HAZEL HOWES, Library A. Ia., IfIcII4:NI1s I'NIvI':I:sI'I'Y NI ISSUUIII UNIX 'ICIISITY KIIAI IAI QIIA IIIHICAHY SUII1 VERA SIMPSON, LiIr1'm'y ,x.Ia., HAKI-:lc UNlVIf:lISI'l'Y mic.-xlIl'A'l'lf1 WORK NOIc'l'IIwlf:S'l'l'3IcN 1INlvl4:IcSl'I'Y MRS. CORA HATTON, Sfurly 101. Faculty 1927 J. C. HEIIRICK, Physzml Erlumtzon A, Is., I'AIlSUN'S m'Ol.l.If:a:I':, FAIRI-'IIf:I,II, IIIGORIIIA c'HIc'A1:O Y. uOI,l.I':4:l4: sI'I+:I'IAI, WORK IN w.xS'HIN1:'I'ON I'NIvI4:IcsI'I'Y R. H. MCALISTER, Physical El1llFllfIOIL I'III'I'A IXI-I'NIt'II'AI, VNIYICIISI I X Is. I'. IG., l:A'I'ICs-AMI-IIIIVAN I'OI,I,IGe:I-I MR. DILLON, Pllysirrxl Edll0llfI.0Il I4,l'.IC., 4'IIlc'A1:O Y. I'Ol,l,IGI:I4Z IONA KITTS WINNIE THORNISURG, sway wII'III'I',x IINIV EMMA GLASIE ICIQSITY R, Study Ix. Ie., wIsvONsIN I'NIvmI:sI'I'I' A. R. YOUNG Hmrl of Physical Efl'1fc-ntirnl x Ii I'NIx'l4'Ic4I'I'Y ' ' OI' KANSAS Ham! of Physzcal Erlumtzon liffprlrtnzfwi A. Ii., NYICHITA l'NIVI'IIiSI'I'Y 1'0S'I'-HRAllI'A'I'I'I WORK AT Ii. s.'I'.I'.. I':AIl'OIcIA WISCONSIN VNIVI-:IIsI'I'Y GLADYS TUFTS, Physzml Erlzwrzfzorz A.Ia.. IIAKIQJII I'NIvlf:RsI'I'Y KANSAS STATIC 'I'ICAl'HICRS' l'UI.I,I'IHI'I. ICMPORIA c'HII'Af:O NORMAL SUHOOI, OI-' I'IIYsII',xI ICDUCATION C. J. GALLEGHFIR, Physical Erizwutiou IT. V. M., KANSAS STATIC AflRIi'l'I,TURAII CUIII IICG IC O I rzyr' Twvnfy ynmn Esther Ptleger Fan-ile llnlvsun lull Anxmmzxe tlzlrviv Mrs, llruvv l 's. lf'r:uu'eS lmwus Frzuwes Sll'is'kl:1ml Alix-e fI1N'Ill'QllI Le-Sliv l'. I'IIl'Ill'IIll'I'I.2'l'I' Ruth Cross Nelle West MVS. Iiulh liurns Frieda Starr Faculty 1927 EVA LYMAN, Physical Education ILS., l!A'l l'l.l-I cnlclcli uolmlcul-: 4lliAI'5l'A'l'I'I XVOHK AT IONYA UNIVERSITY RUTH CROSS, Physical Education II.I'.I'I., AMI'IIiIL'AN COIIIIICGIC OI PIIYSICAI1 I'II7l'CATION ESTHER PFLEGER, Physical Education I4, S. IN lcl1l'c'A'I'lUN. KANSAS STA'1'lf: 'I'I'IAL'I'II'IIiS' C0l.I,I'IGI'I, I'IINII'OIiIA FACILE HOBSON, Physical Education ls. S., l:A'l l'l,lc CIQIGICK C0l,Llf1m:lf: ANNAMAE GARVIE ILS. IIUBIIQ ICCUNOMICS KANSAS S'l'A'l'lfI 'l'I'lAl'Hl'IliS' m'0l,l,l'1m:lf: GRACE H. HULL, Dean of Girls A, II., NVIUIII'I'.X l'NIYI'IliSITY 'l'I'1AL'III'IIiS' L'UIII4I'IlII'l t'0I,l'lXlliIA l'NIVI'lRSl'l'Y S'I'A'I'IC 'l'I'IAL'HICIiS' COLI.ICGI'I SAN IDIICGO, CAl,1F0l:N1A, ANU LOS ANGICIIICS, CALIFORNIA MRS. RUTH IIURNS ILS. IIUIXIIC I'IL'UNUMIl'S' KANSAS S'l'A'l'lfl 'I'I'IAK'III'IIiS' K'UI,III'IllI'I MRS. FRANCES DOWNS, Visiting T1'1lCl1l'7 IX. II., I IiII'INIIS l'NlVl'lliSl'l'Y IQANSAS S'I'A'I'I'I 'l'l'IAL'HI'IliS' t'UI.l.lfIIll'Z l'US'I'-KIIiAI7l'A'I'I'I NVOHK AT i'IIIl'AllU I'NIVl'lIiSl'I'Y NELLE S. WEST, Rcgisfrar LIFIC IlII'I.UMA, KANSAS S'I'A'I'lC 'I'l'IAL'III'IIiS' UUI4I.I'flII'I FRANCES STRICKLANIJ, Officf' A. la., l'NIX'l4lliSl'l'Y mv KANSAS ALICE B. COCHRAN, Ofiif-1' l'NlYl'IliSl'l'Y mf KANSAS FREIIJA A. STARR, Office' LESLIE P. EICHELBERGER V0cation.aI Advisor A. I'I,, IIICNYICIQ l'NIYI'IIiSI'I'Y Page Twcv ily-one Page Twenty-two I cnqssss I L Top Huw: Nr. Slogsilill, Miss Cassidy, Mr. XVOO-Jin, Mrs. Ai11lreu's, Mr. 'I'i'i1es4lell, Julius Siiiimwt, l.owvi' Ilmv, ln-ft to right: Imli Uzillailiaiii, llerzililiiiu llziiiimuiirl, lXIzli'tli:L Smith, Leslie linswnrlh, Tum Aiulwsnii, Imrolliy ln-:uw-r, NV:ill:i1'0 NVilv Tickets Publicity - lloys' Dress Assembly SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1927 I,I't'SI't1'P7lf ----- LESLIE BOSWORTH VI'C't'-1JVt'SI'tIl'7IfN - MARTHA JANE SMITH TOM ANDERSON S4'f'I'e'fary - - - GERALDINE HAMMOND Trc'aszlrc'r - - - DANIEL CALLAHAN Surgvmif uf Arms - - WALLACE WILEY Boys' Yvll Lculdvr - JULIUS SIMONET Gif-Is' Yell Loader - - - DOROTHY Di:Avi-zR Sponsors ----- Mr. J. C. WOODIN Miss Lom-:NA CASSIDY MRS. BESSIE ANDREWS MR. J. W. E. STOGSOILI, MR. B. W. TRUIQSDELL Senior Committees MARTHA WASHINGTON PARTY - Dan Callahan Girls' Dress - - - Joe Sladen A Refreshments - Richard Thompson Entertainment OTHER COMMITTEES - Harry Giwosky Senior Announcement lfllza Fatherly Isabel Nevins - Mary Cline Ma1'g'aret Crossett Page' Tllicnly-Hwvr' ' f.lfZi,1 . W 4 I-QQ-U- 'U--l ,xg A .A 47 A A VA A AWAY ' ' History of the Senior Class 4 Just another group of new, sophomores and the largest class which had -entered Wich4 ita High School! y Would the size of the class deduct from the interest in activities? Tolprove that itiwouldn't they elected 'Henry Steele president of the sophomore class. The enthusiasm of the class was shownin a party on April 1. Jokes were pulled on all present and every- one thrilled to the take off on an indoor track meet. S V 1 In the fall of 1925 the sophomores returned to school, juniors, and elected Forrest Kim- ball. theirpresident. The big social feature of the year was a Spring Frolic, held just before the'Easter vacation. The cafeteria was decorated after the fashion of ai garden party and the guests- were entertained by games in the cafeteria and a program inthe auditorium fol- lowed by refreshments which were served in the cafeteria. A hard-earned victory was Won ,lover thle seniors on .field day of-this year. I l A p E Arr. Armistice Day party was the starter for the events in their senior year. The class was entertained by games and a side show held in the cafeteria. A clever program was pre- sented inthe auditorium, after which a line was formed and led past three booths which represented Spain, Holland, and.India, and from which refreshments were served. On April 1 a senior assembly was held and a take off on a teachers' meeting delighted the student body. The seniors have planned a class play, a picnic, and a banquet for this spring. They also say that they intend to carry away field day honors again this year. During the last week of school another assembly will be held and the seniors will hand down the traditions of the school to the juniors. ' Page Twenty-four V-Q llvlen liuuisv Akin Mildred Christine Allison Margaret Alter lflclwznwl lf'urr1 sl .xmns NV:iyne NYilnier Anderson Genevieve Ai'irei1ln'ip.:ln .lnsephinc Alexander llorace Kent Alspaugh Irina Mabel Aincs Tom Anderson Raphael Clark Andrews Kathleen Louise Arnholtz Hilti.:-:N l,if:oNA Akin Jill , collector, Mexican sa- lad, reading, interviewer, as per usual . JOSl'1l'llINl'I Al.14:XANlJER Jo, Spanish Club, swimming, olives, Mateel Pickrell, as per usual . MII,llltI'2ll CnR1sTiNr: ALLISON Typewriting, sports, studious girl, physics, gym, shows. Holuwif: KENT AI.sPAl'Gn 1-lorsic , Fast Minute Club, radio operator, chicken pie, baseball, Rowan Potter. 1927 Seniors MARGARET ALTER WAYNPI Wll.MER ANDI-znsos Collecting antiques, skating, Andy , baseball, electricity, banana split, reading, Oh carrots, UF' 'even's sake . pifHe , school ma'am. IRMA MABEL AMES RAP11Ai:i, CLARK Animifnvs Reading, sports, pie, shows, Amy , baseball, salmon sa- English, candy. lad, dramatics, Holy Moses , Mary Jones. EDWARD FORREST Amos GENEVIEVE ARGA NBRZG I I T Jenny , horseback riding, hockey, bookkeeping, gym, Amy , National Forensic teacher, lilveta Thompson. League, You'd be surprised , chicken, debating, sorta' heavy. TOM ANDERSON KATIILEHN LOUISE ARNIIOLTZ Girl Reserves, basketball fan fried chicken, dancing, llon't 1 Tommy , G. K., track, pie, be sil , French Art School. humming, math. Pagc Twcnly-fiiic 'l'lII-mlIII'I- AslII'oI'd Dllairiaii ll ixiilveth llalmhil Yirpril .l. Hailey lvxxiiqhl I'III'i1-Z Iivainaii Margeana May Iieezley Alexander Black Nina Mac Ashworlli Alliol Romayiie Hailey llonald l'riI-v liasm-mii Marie Louise Beatie liichard ll, Bird Hcm'aI'd 'l'aII'L lil1llll'lHll'll 1927 Semors TIII-:oDoRI-: ASIIFQRD VIRGII. J. BAILEY MARGPIANA MAY BI-:I:zI.I-:Y Teddy, the dumb bear , base- Canada , nature study, hik- Blondie , National Honor So- ball, fish food, shark-shooting, ing, math., Miles George, so- ciety, gossiping, soccer, I'd salesmanship, Yes and no! cial service. never tell! Y. W. secretary. NINA MAI: ASIIWORTII DONALD PRICE BASCOM RICHARD BIRD Reading, tennis, maple nut mould, Spanish, Mi pala- bI'al Spanish teacher. MIXRIAN IiI,IzARI4:1'II BABBITT 'I'oots , swimming, chocolate pie, English, Oh Himmel! author. ATIIOII ROMAYNE BAILEY Bazil , Hi-Y, basketball, scalloped onions, mathematics, Hammer a piano! Pugr Tirmity-six Angel Child , IJeMolay, doc- toring an old Buick, football, Swiss steaks, Yup , Nicky Bird , Snicker Club, Marathon chile contest with Clair Sutter, basketball, loud hose. IJWIGIIT CORTEZ BEAMAN G. K. Club, baseball, ice cream ALEXANDPTR BLACK and cake, tennis, lJon't be so Blackie , effective speaking, nosy , pharmacist. music, voice, baseball. MARIE LOUISE BEATIE HOYVARD TAFT BLANCIIARD Tennis, basketball, ice cream, El Dorado , baseball, ice pie, Yes , candy or anything cream and cake, drawing, de- sweet. bating, architect. fll1ll'1.ZilI't'I llalliv Iilmlpqr-lt Zi-lula Myrtle Iiolaii li., in I uni XXI Leslie XV:1lIam'e Bosworth -ll'lIll l'l1 '1' ' iw 'a lor lfldgar liray SidneyJavolu Brick Iidnzt Mao lilylhe Josephine Agnes Booth l'1llZ2llll3lllC2ll'0l11lf0KVLllSl1 XX lllN'l'l V. linulsliaiw James XYilliam lireitman Ulm lirm-k 1927 SGHIOFS MAnoAR1f:'r HA1,1.m Bruno!-:TT L1-:sl.114: WALLACE Boswonru WALTPIR EDGAR BRAY Poten, cats, Frencli pastry, Les , tennis, creamed Geranium , funnel club, chop sewing. Good-night! danc- Candlesticks on toast, Got suey, Hello, small change , mg. your math.'? pocket price, Willie Hoppe. EDNA M1Xl'I Bmriiic ELIZABETH CAROLA Bowmsu JAMES WILLIAM I3Rn'r'r1x1AN Baby blue eyes , chocolate cake, snipc hunting, My soul! globe trotter, eifective speaking. Z1-11.11A Mrlcrmc Roms Zel , Spanish Club, basket- ball, pie a la mode, history, Gosh! J0Sl4IPll1Nl'1 Aumfzs llooru Jo , horseback riding, devil's food cake, lluinbl', dancing, social English. Joiliv WII. Betsa , Student Council, ko- dak book, swimming, chocolate cake, For the love of Hug! EUGENE BOWER Euey , petting animals, cake a la mode, 'KGeel electric en- gineer. BURT C. BRADSHAW Bud , tennis, aviation, Not bad , international figure. Jimmie , Hi-Y, Gum , ten- nis, All that for forty cents? Latin. SIDNEY JACOB BRICK Pid , golf, chocolate pie, tarcly, No kiddin' , to be president of the U. S. O'r'r0 BROCK Ot , Lion Tamers, giving away dimes, Sobcr! bana- nas, school teacher. Prryf' Timfrily-sciimi, Imis llusm-lla lirm-kinaii llelen f'Ul'4l0llZl Brown Marian Fraiic-is lil'4HK'll .XI-vlniv la-roy lilllllhll Arthur llill Butler Huh liuzzi .Xgm-s lmuise liruwii Katherine Elizabeth Brown Hubert Milton l4llt'lN'l' Ifiva illivia Busch Frederick George Butler Hayden lluward Cady Lois Roszi-II,I,,x BROCKIVIAN Kowbcll kid , G.A.A., hockey, fruit jello, absolutely , jour- nalist. AGN!-is l,0l'ISl4l BROVYN Aggie , cats and parrots, pie, movies, gosh , reading. llI1:l,I':N llOltlJl'Il,IA BROWN National Honor Society, swim- ming, roller skating, bread 'n' butter. KATI I I'lRl NI-: I'II,IzARI-ZTII BROW N Kitty , knocking t e n n i s, HYCSSUIHU, interior decorating, applesauce, Virginia. Puyr Tu'f':1Iy-ciylzl 1927 Seniors MARION FRANCIS BROWN Brownie , Student Council, Okey , rollei skating, don't get nosey . ROBERT MILTON BUCI-IIIR 'tSquint , socker, ice cream, science, High speed , elec- trical engineering. ARCH LEROY BURTON Speed , basketball, f r u i t, 'tWelll history, mechanical engineering. EVA OLIVIA BUSCII Little Eva , swimming, ba- nana cream pie, reading, writ- ing, arithmetic, Nope , pri- vate secretary. ARTHUR HII.I, BU'rI.I:R Horses, basketball, mulligan stew, what's it to you , Un- cle Benny. FREDERICK GEORGI-1 liII'rI.ER Freddie , baseball, breaded pork chops, history, playing tiddliwinks. IioBI:R'r BUZZI Bob , Hi-Y, football, pie, French, You do? HAYDIIN HowARD CAIN Bloody bones , National Hon- or Society, baseball, eating, Her , Staying in the Buggy . 0 Hubert llynnley t'alhOun George Whitlock Callender llelen Georgia Vanin IH-rlh K':unplu-ll Ruth Caswell VVanda Cessna Daniel Francis Callahan lialph Hoot Camien Roy Edward Carlson Jess Mason Catt l.YNNLi-:Y ROBERT CALHOUN I-lunting, tennis, loafing, Gor- don Quick, to graduate, type- writing. liAN1i-:L FRANCIS CALLAHAN Ilan , Hi-Y, swimming, read- ing, aviation, mathematics. GEORGE WIilTl.0L'K CALLENDER RAL Soccer, chicken pie, physics, For crying out loud , phar- macist, Fred Wright. Pll ROOT CAMIEN Horsey , radio work, all sports, sleep, electricity, Do tell! 1927 Seniors HELEN GEORGIA CAMP Athletics, swimming, chile, tennis, aspires to swimming the English Channel. FORD CAMPBELL Flivver , music, basketball, dates, French, Lo- Brown. PERTH CAMPBELL Oyo , talking, baseball, bas- ketball, gosh , history. ROY EDWARD CARLSON Eating, hunting, ice cream, yvorking, bookkeeping, study- ing. Ford Campbell Iiula Margaret Charon Il1'Tn CASWELI. G.R., re a din g, swimming, Spanish, my wordu, intends to be a nurse. JEss NIASON CATT Wrestling, work, dates, law me! Carrol Meeker, business administration. WANIJA CEssNA Doris , horseback riding, ten- nis, English, G.Il., so long . l.Ul.A MARGARET CIIACON Lula , swimming, volley ball, sewing, biology, gosh . Page Tzcrnlvy-11,i11,a Ralph Chacon .Iames Lyle Chenhall IAFLVOII Thelma Chilcoai llouiss- Imrutliy i'ill'lSilll1lll Dorothy Clark Helen Katherine Clark Harold Byron Channel' Edwin Roy Chesney Opal lilizabeth Chilrlrelh Marian Mae Christman Francis Eloise Clark .lnhn Ilonovan Clark 1927 Seniors RALPH CHACON LAVON THELMA CHILCOAT l1oRoTnI' CLARK Chick , hiking, wrestling, Bonnie , swimming, gum, Reading, Zane Girey, gym, his- meat, gym, explorer. reading, shows, stage. tory, math., fruit. HAROLD BYRON CIIANNI-IR OPAL ELIZABETH CIIILDRETH FRANCES ELOISE CLARII Golf, chicken pie, reading, his- Pal , whistling, basketball, Fiji , QR., swimming, ice tory, physician, autos. pie, shows, Oh gee . C1'021m. iNS'f01'Y- JAMES LYLE CHENIIALL LOUISE lJoRo'rIIY CHRISTMAN HELEN KATHERINE CLARK Radio, tennis, potatoes, car Ikie , sports, shows, hockey, Athletics, swimming, sports, riding, electricity, Jim . G.A.A. studying, tennis, S p a n I s h Club. EDWIN RoY CIIESNEY MARION MAE CHRISTMANN Sports, candy, autos, history, Mimi', kodaking, tennis, sal- UUMWAN JUH5' CLARK I shows, swimming. mon salad, Oh gee . Algebfily blwkefblllll IWYSIPS, Page' Thirly swimming, lPon't let this leak out', Hi-Y. .X W: L i . .lack Anderson Clark Mary Adelee Cline George VVilliam Cm-liraii XX'ilIi:iIn Nada l'ol't'ey lflzirnesl Lucius Cmnlrs Majel Muriel t'oopI'iiier Aladelyn Clark Bertha Lucille Clutter liay Kirke Coffey Delphos Coffman David Cooksey Leslie Ralph Coover 1927 Seniors JACK ANDERSON CLARK GEORGE WILl,IAM COCHRAN EARNIJST Lucius CoMBs Abie , hamburger and spa- Ponderer , cigar band col- Kooms , Hi-Y, collector of ghetti, Messenger, what is lector, taxidermist, blonde, guns and knives,.hunting,fish- it, Spanish Club, tennis. basketball, fun. ing, strawberry Ice cream. MAIJIGIIYN CLARK RAY KIRIQE COFFEY DAVID COOKSEY I'runes , Spanish, tennis, Pavel , dancing, basketball, Cookie , swimming, chemis- elocutionist, chocolate cake a science, Paul Hillyard, When try, lafl' it off , intends to la mode, picture shows. do we eat? sing and whistle on Broad- way. MARX' ADIHLI-in CLINE WILMA NADA COFFEY Little Eva , Girl Reserve, Tea , sewing, tennis, music, MA-ml' MURIEL CCOPRIDER tennis, blonde, games, talking Emalou Conner. Major , loves chicken, music, and laughing. sweet disposition, cooking, IIELPIIOS COFI-'MAN basketball' BERTIIA IIUCILLI-l CLUTTI-:R UDOCH, Aws, teasing, HY,-,u lit, Bert , collecting foreign post- tle fat rascal! LESLIE RALPH CUOVER age stamps, dates--the food, Coov , basketball, blonde, intends to travel, basketball. economics, ginger bread, hunt- ing big game. Pcigv Thirty-om' Gerald I.aVern Cornell Byron Raphael Cotter Bernice Cross lu-an liirklund liadisman Alice Evelyn Davis James Eugene Davis Iidgar Kenneth Corporon Allen William Cramer Margaret Luella Crossette Augustus Davison Hugh H. Davis Charles Lester Dawson 5 . 1927 Seniors GERALD LAVHRN CORNEEI. BERNICE CROSS ALICE EVELYN liAv1s Jerry , talking, dramatics, Berny , tennis, thousand isl- Lena , G.Il., cooking, G.A.A., getting in mischief, chewing and salad dressing, laughing, reading, swimming. gum, druggist. answer me them , eating. HUGH H. liAvis KENNICTII. lCnGAR CoRPoRoN I MARGARET LUELLA CROSSETTE Q fq,ea,.iev-, Hi-Y, cm. mechzm- l.cv1e , H1-Y, golf, National Peg , basketball, typewrit- ics, roast pork, French, blue Ifonor Society, hunting, psy- ing, likes the outdoors, full of cyes. chology. fun, skinny , JAMEs EUGENE liAv1s BYRON llAI'llAEli CUTTER DEAN KIRKLAND UADISMAN qimmyn, GHKI, commemzlq Red , hunting, soccer, Hello Soccer, steak, brown eyes, au- law, Won't be long noir , Hi- good lookin' , Spanish. tomobiles, history. Y, Spanish Club. YVILLIAM ARLEN CRAMER AUGUSTUS llAv1s0N LESTER CHARi,Es lmwsos Willie , reading, dates, but- Gus , boxing, fishing, banana Les , bicycling, Lyle Putman, tor, basketball, meringue. pie, effective speaking, small algebra, studying, Alden but mighty. Brooks. Pnyr Thirty-l1l'o Us-Iythe Lena llearsxnith Mary lfllizabetli Ile lla Mater flllllflllllti ldlizabeth Detrick lu-lwyn lPlt'il'll'll Ulaurline Ifllizabeth Downing Avril Francis Iluncan Dorothy Abbott Deaver Morgan NVillimn Dempsey Marsden Hall llice Bob Dockum Mary Elizabeth Drake Geraldine Uyler Duliand OSYTIII-: IIENA I JI1ARsMI'I'II 1927 Seniors CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH IJETRICK Basketball, candy, toe danc- Lottie , jokes, tennis, court ing, ISr1't it fL1nrly , dates, room stenographer, letter senior dramatics. writing. DOROTHY ABBOTT IlI:AvI-:R MARSIJFIN HALL IJICR Hot , G.A.A., pep, sports, Mike , teasing, thrce's a arguments, fun. MARY ELIZARETII llEl,AMATER crowd , clever remarks, brown eyes, Whoa, Spark Plug! Messenger, ffpollya, Sh,-imp lll-ILVVYN IJIRTRICH salad, cricket, art connoisseur. MORGAN WILLIAM IJEMPSEY Scotch , tennis, pie, Such is 'H life. psychology, basketball. B03 Dal , Hi-Y, coin collector, golf, chemistry, malted milks, golf. IIUCKUM Doc , Hi-Y, National Honor Society, no foolin ', horse- back riding, golf. CLAUIJINE GI-1NEvIEvI-I IIOWNING Billie , tennis, roller skating typist, pianist, O gee . MARY ELIZABETH DRAKE Drawing, swimming, reading, black hair, dimples, artist. FRANCES AVRIL DUNCAN Basketball, shorthand, cake a la mode, Joe Booth, Haskit, dancing. Grace GERALDINE OYLER IJURAND Gerry , dancing, peroxide addict, fish, physiology, canoe- Ing. Pngv Tlzirly-thrvc Naomi Mary ldilgerton Roberta Marie Elwell Bertha Emmett lfran:-4-s III-c Iflvzins Hershel David Fado Lewis N. Fai-ha William Harold Elliot Merline Roberta Emerson Vivian Helen ldnixstroiii Warren Sylvester Everett Joseph Merwin Fager Victoria N. Farlia NAOMI MARY EIIGIIRTON Tony , swimming, reading, lemon Iie notebooks, En lish. I I 8 WILLIAM HAROLD EI.I.IoT Bill , curly hair, A's, salmon croquettes, National Honor Society, bananas. ROBIIRTA MARIE EI.wIII.L Reba , skating, t e n n i s, French, Well, I wouldn't 1927 Seniors BERTHA EMMITT Speedie , baseball, embroid- ery work, G.A.A., pineapple and cheese salad, American history. VIVIAN HELEN E NGSTROM Engstrom is my name , danc- ing, dill pickles, swimming, English, reading. FRANCIS LEE EVANS HERSC HEI. I l.-XVID FADO Fido , music, pickles, math., volley ball, tennis. LI-Iwis N. FARIIA Lewie , Get out , basket- ball, effective speaking, danc- ing, law. VICTORIA N. FARIIA Vickey , driving, basketball, typing, pianist, me eye . known, Ruth Marshall. Frank , flying kites, art, Sleepmg' bread' MERWIN JosEPII FAGER MEIILINE ROBERTA EIvII:IzsoN HMUWI, ice Skating, dogs Baseball, swimming, sewing, WARREN SYLVESTER EVERETT Pythagorean Club, chemistry dramatics, chicken, proctor. Hi-Y, tennis, Pythagorean mechanical engineering. Pugr Tlzirly-fozcr Club, radio fan, mathematics, history reports. lfllzn Fnllierly Forrest lletmere Fithian Xvarren lflugene Fnrrey E Marjorie Foulke liernar1i.l. 1'lI'21l'Illl2lll Lucille Bessie Fulker Jesse Ernest Firestone Pearl Elizabeth Ford Harold Ilublmiwl Foster Eugenia May Fouls Daisy Louise Franklin Albert Edwin Fulton 4 ' ,, 1927 SGDIOIS ELZA FATIIERLY WARREN EUGENE FORREY BERNARD J. FRACTMAN L , ice skatin ,G.R., art, i- Fore histor iumikin nie 'tBob , violin, olf pinea le . g . I Q p 1 yy l I 1 g' ' v D ano, Like he shot LIZZIO., goofy gob , agriculture, soc- sherbet, black hair, salesman- cer. ship. JESSE ERNEST FIRESTONE HJeff ,' radio, ae,-oplane, en- HAROLD HUBBARD FOSTER DAISY LOUISE FRANKLIN gineering, steak, basketball, -Tennis, ice cream, cake, can- Dizzy , baseball, pianist, history. FORREST l 71-ZTMERI-1 FITHIAN H Frosty , comic sections, soc- cer, c'mon now , physiology, IK ll Cut it out now . PEARL ELIZADETII FORD Tennis, reading, cherry pie, pretty hair, typing, Oh Heav- ens . dy, math., yeh , MARJORIE FOULKE home science, will ya-huh , fruit salad. ffHeyH, f0,.e,,t,.y, Swimming, LUCILLE BESSIE FULKER tennis, Pythagorean Club, ShoI'tie , picture collector, G.A.A. baseball, ice cream, sociology, EUGENIA MAY FoU'rs Oh boy . Jean , basketball, sweet po- ALBERT EDWIN FULTON tatoes, physics, interior deco- rating, blue eyes . Cake , baseball, mechanical drawing, cake, Boy Scouts, John McCoy. Page Thirty-fi1'c Helen Ire-no Hales Miles XYiley George liydia Mairllia ilesvlle llulvy Iilizalwtli llillc-ll James Dudley Gillian Mary Martha llleasmi Al:iri::irct lic-tty ilcllvark Norma IA-'one George Marslizill lClsxxui'Ili1iill9li lluth Alva Gillelt Ilarry Leo Giwosky llcrneico lrlnima Homlyezii 1927 Seniors Ilizmzx IRRNI-1 GAT!-:s LYDIA MARTHA GESELLI-I JAMES liunmv G1i.i.iAN Ilinkey , senior dramatics, Lydie , shorthand, singing, Jim , soccer, pineapple pie, G.R., bridge parties, dancing basketball, typewriting, read- Goof , science, arguing. teacher, reading. ing. HARRY Luo Giwosm' MARGARET lil-ITTY GELBACK . MARSllAlili ELSWORTII GTLLRN ffLoo tho Ilion Hoo,.to,1 , Spun. Gilly , golf, voice, driving a Buster , radio, Hi-Y, soccer, ish Club, fishing, cabinet mak- car, chicken, Thatls a good social science, m a p l e nut ing, But on the other hand . girl . mould. MARY MARTHA GLRASON Minus Wim-:Y GEORGE RUBY ELIZABETH GILLETT f4M.M.G ', bookstore, orotiosy Zeke , basketball, mathemat- Boots , traveling, swimming, G.R., hiking, National Honor ics, You don't know noth- reading, history, interior dec- Society. ing , proctoring, escaping orating. from 0m'C mt'0m' BERNTCE EMMA Goonvi-:AR i RUTH ALMA GILLETT lSunes , roller skating, read- NURMA IWTUNA 4-'l'0Rf'E Ruthie , swimming, good ing, music, Burn , Bee , Uncle Walt , cooking, reed driving, tennis, proctor, art. craft, Where's Skeezix? , bas- ketball, reading. 1'11y1' Tlllfflll-Sl.l' Maxine Iivelyn Gordon Ray Y. Graham ' lfldna Maude Green Lulu-rl ludwnrtl lnl'lllllll .lack llldward Haier Geraldine ldlizaheth llarnmnnd Alberta llelen Graham xvlllllvl'lil'Z1llllQ'lll Margaret Uarol llrifflth llelen Mary Gunter Frank Hale Louise lfldilh Handy MAxi Nl-I Ev!-:LY N GORDAN Max , jokes, dancing, choco- late malted milk, Think I do when I don't! Bee Sanford. ALBICRTA H ELEN GRAHAM RAY Shorty , chewing gum, soc- cer, pie, For crying out loud in a wh1sper! , movies. V. GRAHAM Dodging Kelley, swimming, cake and ice cream, shows, math., Bob Blaze. WIl.MP7R GRANFD-:LD Hi-Y, football, cherry pie, go- ing to shows, So's your old can . 1927 Seniors EDNA MAUDE GREEN Red , Spanish Club, basket- ball, good salad, Hurry up! to belong to National Honor Society. MARGARET CAROL GRIFFITII Margie , Gaudiemus Igitur Club, swimming, typewriting, Helen West, secretary. ROBERT EDWARD GR11-'FTTH Bob , discovering attractive girls, baseball, reading Latin, to be a successful engineer. HELEN MARY GUNTER Happy , skating, tennis, chocolate cookies, fishing, O gee gosh! JACK EDWARD HA:-'ER I.W.W., basketball, ice cream, study, trigonometry, Bunk! FRANK HALE Making electrical contriv- ances, basketball, chocolate pie, going to the movies, phys- ics, aviator. GERALDINE ELIZABETH HAMINIOND Gerry , Girl Reserve, basket- ball, salad, driving something, I must be off. EDITH LOUISE HANDY Tommy , Girl Reserve hik- ing, potato salad and pickles, Be gory! travel. Page Tllirty-sc:'f'n u Crawford John Hanes Gilbert Harris Uharles llouglas Harrison Billy Harvey John Curtis Hay Alzirgaret Martha Hays Sarah liliznbeth Harper Velma St-mt, llarris Lois Louise llarlse-ll Grace lilizalieth Ilaskit Kern Charles llays Irene lAil1lSL'llI'lllll1.f 1927 Seniors CRAWFORD JOHN HANES CHARLES DOUGLAS HARRISON JOHN CURTIS HAYS Jonnie , basketball, swim- t'Chuck , golf, fried chicken, CHEVY, lflld-Ing, Clillll, dryivlng ming, hunting, Well, of all Fore! Wally Woodward, be 21 HIVYQIH h1St0l'Y, Y0l11l be things! eating. an engineer. SU1'Ill'1S0d- SARAH ELIZABETH HARPER Lois LOUISE HARTSELL KPFRE, CHARLES IEAES , Sammy , movies, swimming, Carrie , .collecting pretty 'hilsafv fggood 'Jel,Lc:n,IIc,lFdT6 chicken drivin' Eh-hulr boxes, talkin' What differ- Q -' . . l .' ' ' ' ,' g' -g' .H A get a mining engineer educa- Baby?' ence does it make? , Viola tion Shepherd. ' GILBERT FARMS BHLY HARVFY MARGARET MARTHA HAYS Glb. , d9b21tf3, bfwkfftbillly ' ,Z D , V Bob , basketball, lemon pie, ieacling, American history, '4'Tubba4 , Hi-Y, studying in- reading' i.Me wow to be u ectuiei. sects, speeding, pies, When Stenogl-aphe,-1 do we eat? VHLMA SCOTT HARRIS IRENE Lomsi: HI-ILMIG Bill , dancing, chicken and GRACE EIJZABETH HASMT Renew, radio, basketball, ehocolates, movies, typewrit- Buddie , dancing, French cherry pie, bookkeeping, For ing, to graduate. pastry, movies, Atta baby! , crying out loud! to live a long life. Page Tlzirtyf-viglzt . , v Allvne lleiulerson Rob Mildred Hershlrerger Urpha Amelia Hiizhlrzirger F4-rn liorothy llolilis Mar, 112, Holland Virginia Louise lloover .lack liolwcrt Henderson Bernice Hicks James lfl. Hill Mary lflva Ilodges Dorothy Naomi l-looser Modena Hope ALLENE HENDERSON Margie , horseback riding, basketball, fried chicken, Eng- lish, to be a successful teacher. JACK ROBERT HENDERSON Slim , Hi-Y, amateur radio, Inaple nut mold, electricity. ROBERTA MILIJRED HERSHBERGER Hobs , shorthand, golf, Hea- venly hash, llon't kid your- self! , secretary. Bl-IRNICI-I Hicks Bennie , visiting, basketball, pie a la mode, Spanish, O, my soul! 1927 Seniors ORPIIA AMELIA HIGIIBARGER Fatty , kodaking, horseback riding, banana pie, lJicln't know it? , kindergarten teacher. JAMES E. HILL Whitey , gyping class, foot- ball, corneal beef and cabbage, Gimme! , to go to Europe. FIGRN DOROTIIY HOBRS Writing shorthand, tennis, ice cream, talking, For Heaven's sake! , to be a court I'eporter. MARX' EVA HODGES Evy , Girl Reserves, tennis, apple pie, home decoration, Well, I'll be. MARY E. HOLLAND Collecting th is and that, swimming, potato salad, shows, Oh, gee! , Helen Akin. DOROTHY NAOMI HOOSER Hoosie , Girl Reserve, cook- ing, ice cream and cake driv- ! ing a car, My cow! VIRGINIA LOUISE Hoovi-:R Little Bit , swimming, danc- ing, carrots, cooking, Wheel MODENA HOPE Hopeless , swimming, instructor. orchestra, music, reading, to be art Page' 7'l1ir!y-111'nr' Dorothy Dee liornuni.: Godfrey Lyle llowse Wilcox I-Emmons Hoyt Earl llnlsi Hlizzilwlll Ann Hunt llzirriut flenevieve lninnn Irene Vzirolini' llouser Paul liirliaiwl Hoyt Gertrude llni'fin:in ' lflilgar Ri4'li:1i'1l lluinphrey Alive Virginia llnrst XVilnia Blum-he Irwin luomrriiv min HORNUNG Dee , National Honor So- ciety, roller skating, pie, Oh, pr for Heaven sake. , to get thin. IRHNB Housnn Rene , dancing, pic, reading, Oh do get out! , to teach school. GOD!-'RRY LYLE Howsrz Pete , G.K., loafing, basket- ball, chicken pie, smiles. PAUL RICHARD HOYT Football, ice cream, to have a good time, geometry, Go sit on a tack ', to invent a won- derful machine. Priya' Forty 1927 Seniors Wn.cox EMMONS HoYT Bill , basketball, hamburger and spaghetti, gym, Hpucker- ed lips , to be a millionaire. G1-:RTRUDE ELIZABIGTII HUFFMAN Trudy , camping, basketball, fruits, talking, gosh! EARL Hni.s Shorty , basketball, pie, car riding, science, electrician. EDGAR RICHARD Hinviriini-:Y Dick , hiking, basketball, pie, You don't say! , to be big and bold. I'iLlZABETll ANN HUNT Football, going to shows, ai- gcbra, everything, Marie Moe- ckcl, to sing. VIRG-NIA Amci: HnRsT Girl Reserves, collecting poet- ry, pineapple and cheese sa- lad, painting, American Irie als, to be an interior decora tor. HARRH-IT GEN!-tvirzvi-: INMAN G.G., reading, baseball, pi- mento ch e e s e sandwiches dancing, gee-oh V' Wn,MA BLANCIIIG IRwiN v Kidding, tennis, dates and fried eggs, movies, social prob- lems, nurse. -xx' i i lieSlie'VernOn Johnson Yiuli-I l'Iv1-lyn Jansen Venadee Johnson ,llildrvd Uhrislinc .lulinsnn Helen lfllizaheth Joni-s .lohn Paul Juni-s I Thelma Jones VValler Sidney Jones Frank Nelson Jordon llldith lfllizahelh Jett Charles Felix .Innes Mary lilinirzi Jnnes XVarren Beveridge Jones 1927 Seniors Vl0l,l4l'l' EVELYN JANSEN CHARLES FELIX JONES THELMA JONES Vi , reading, pickles, sewing, history, Atta bOy! , sociable lass. Buster , G.K., golf, bananas with whipped cream, laugh- ing, cartoonist. l'1Oi'rn lf1L!z,xm-:Tn Ji-:TT HELEN ELIZABETH JONES l'Ida Beth , skatirg, baskct' Nell , sewing, reading, ice ball, chocolates, Hey, Hey! , cream and cake, Prove it to car riding and roller skating. mel , blue eyes. Mlliblll-JD CIIRISTINI-l JOHNSON JOHN PAUL JONES Mil , kodaking, butterscotch Barber , baseball, potatoes, pineapple parfalt, laughlng hiking, Now I'll tell one , cartoonist. licensed embalmer. lil'lSl,ll'l VERNON JOHNSON MARY ELMIRA JONES u H HW Vernon J. , trumpet, track, cake and icc cream, Hey! , selling Messengers. bkinny , driving automo- biles, chocolates, Senior Ibra- matics, Jupiter Ammon! , to go to college. G.R., swimming, chicken pie, reading, math., lPump! WALTER SIDNEY JONES Sid'i, experimenting with chemicals, basketball, marsh- mallow cake, picture Shows Go to and lay bricks. , WARREN JONES Jones , Hi-Y, mountain climbing, tennis, chocolate pie a la mode, eating. FRAN Ii NPlIiSON JORDAN Machine shop work, hunting, fishing, reading, Bchavc your- Self! , to own a machine shop. llllgfi' lilurfy-Ona' Tx l I flir-1 N-,Lx I XVinslnn lddward Keiin llelen H2ll'l'lllKlIlll Kenney liyle Leroy Killion lmnnvan l'li:irl4-s Kincaid Robert lieeside Kirkland Jeanette Kilrick lllthul lfern Keller Frank Merle Kenner Forrest lflmnizinuel Kimh Ili livelyn li:irlnzira Kim: Caroline Christine Kirkwood lfllizain-Ili llnrulln-ai Klan, 1927 Seniors WiNsToN Enwimn KEIRI LYLE LEROY KILLION ROBERT Rl-TESEDE KIRKLAND lid , dancing, banana cream Tennis, cream puffs, thinking, Student Council, sports Jie Shakes Ieare, HV 'ove!'l, h siolo y, Oh, my cowl , shows, G.K., football, s need l I l . J , , 4 l . lawyer. electrical expert. Ing, mechanical drawing AK Y! Bob . ICTIIEI, FI-:Rx KI-Il.l.l'1R FORREST EMMANUEL KIMBALI, Shorty , Girl Reserves, swim- ming, chili, I'll bite , to swim the English Channel. Study, photography, swim- ming, steaks, reading, My, my, my! HELEN H,xRRIxuToN KENNY lioNovAN CHARLES KINCAID H , CLR., sewing, devil's food cake, psychology, to be some- thing great. FRANK Ml-1Rl.l1I KEPNER lion , dancing, dates and nuts, reading, UF' Heaven's sake! , to get all g rad e s above C. -IKQPY-Y Hi,Y' b,,,eb,,H, pic, EVELYN BARBARA: KING Senior llramatics, to sing Eve , tennis, chocolate, read- well. Priya' Forty-tivo ing novels, I don't believe I know. CAROLINI-I CHRISTINE KIRKVVOOIJ Carrie , Honor S o c i ety swimming, reading, ldnglis Holy Mackay I JEANETTE KITRICK Jean , reading, tennis, ice cream sodas, to be an accom panist. ELIZABETH IIOROTIIEA KLM: Betsey , reading, tennis H , sa 77 ads, social problems, up la hy 119' V7 Wx X Jos:-ph lfllil0i'iill'Il1lt!l' Sylvia Mary Kuppliii UBI'Il2Hll!lt' Krause l'lll'lll'llIl l'm-url I.:1111lnli11 Mziurive liernzlrd Ilampl Audrey Allllil iA1llH'llI!lllfl Villllslllll Warreii Knott Maxine AlZ1I'LL'2ll'6i Kettler .luanilzi Krehlis Allllil Alaric ldlllllilll Nina Mae lAlIlili'I'1lI'l Ur-u1'ge l Zll'l'lS lluveiider 1927 Semors J USEPII RUTTI-IR KLEPPER B1-:RNADINE KRAUSE MAIIRICII BERNARD LAMPL Joe , sleeping in classes, pi- mento c h e e s e sandwiches, llon't do anything I would! , criminal lawyer. VAUGIIN WARREN KNo'r'r Hi-Y, tennis, lawyer, drive Ll Ford, friend of all, the out of doors. SY1.v1A MARY Kovvms Jimmie , chicken salad wiches, Illl1Sll',HI forgoti' ms. MAXINE MARGARET KOTTLER Mac , swimming, salad vompanying boys' and glee club, music. grewt sand- Y , ten- s, ac- girls' Bernie , swimming, sweet stuff, Oh, my eye! , knows her onions, reading. JUANITA KREBBS uN- , H :AM , 'ry ita , y eye. , dancing, Bernadlne Krause, music. CORNELIA PEARL LAMBDIN Skating, basketball, cherry cream pie, talking, Me too , typewriting. ALMA MARIE LAMKIN Horseback riding, basketball, pineapple pie, Believe it if you can , good sport. Radio, ice skating, tennis, chocolate cake a la mode Ye lands ! yu NINA MAE LANDCRAFT Soorts, chicken pie, gossiping, Caesar s g'host! , dark brown, Virginia Sells. AUDRY ANNA LAUci11.AN11 Boots , music, ice skating, ice cream, good pal, five feet Tillie. GEORGE FARR1-:s l.AVI'INDAR Life of the party, always smil- ing, faddist, greased pole, his- tory. Pugv If'orIy-fllrvc' xx-T' Helen Adelia Law 1 William Hinnian Leach H. lpeedy Hlizzilwlli Ann Lilies' , NVilliam John liipp lnuise Milford Lomax limuisgl' rah l.awrem-e Maur hee Selina Merle Licklider Russ l'1ow:u'd Lincoln Lenor .ine Logan Frank XVilli:nn Limp: 1927 SGDIOFS Hi:Li:N Am-:LLx LAW Joi: H. LEEDY WII.I.lAlNI Joris LIPP Basketball, soup, reading, En- glish, Teddy , librarian, very charming friend. l.oUlsx4: SARAII l,AvVRl-INCH Tennis, chocolate ice cream and candy, home decoration, My Heavenslu, V i r g i n i a Sells. VVILLIAM H1NMAN 1,1-:Acn Bill , baseball, ice cream and cake, college algebra. MAURMIN Lm-1 Sis , talking, playing tennis, chocolate ple, music, Aw, I did not! , friend to all. I'ug11' l m'ly-four Jo-Jo . David Wall, golf, chicken pie, going to shows, journalist. SELMA MERI.Ii LICKLIDER Dancing, talking, s al ad s, salesmanship, Helen Hays, nurse. ELIZABETH AN N LILLHY RUS Betty , scrap book, My stars! , kindergarten teacher, sterling qualities. SEL HOWARD LINCOLN Russ , collecting old money, football, nuts, By dum! going to shows, LEN Lol: FRA Big boy , Robert Blase, Lyle Killion, be a millionaire, golf, chocolate cake. om: MAE LOGAN 'iI.ena , dancing, spaghetti and hamburger, basketball. lsr: M1Ll-'onli I,oMAx Mick , basketball, lemon pie, freckles, five feet eight, his- tory. NK WILLIAM LONG Longie , ra d i o, baseball, swell fellow, five feet nine, sports, liatlu-riiie lflsllwr Long llaltie Pearl Marsolf Archie Irvin Alalmn l'Ulll'lll0y lxllll'Sll1lll Mary liatlilene llyun Alfred .lanies Marlin lluliy liallierine Lutz liutli lsahelle Mar-auley John Mnloiivl Ruth Loretta Marshall Albert Charles Martin Ilonalll Illilfllll 1927 Seniors ARCHIE IRVIN MAIIAN Arch , banana cream pie, eating, math., Eagle carriers, engineer. KATIIIIIRINI-I ESTIIICR LONG Kitten , cherry-marshmallow nut sundae, llon't be silly! , stenographer, flirt. Rum' KATIIIIIQINII lIllTZ JoIIN MAIIONE Katy , pineapple salad, my G.K., football, row meet, ap- carp , salesmanship, Shorty ple sauce, criminal lawyer. Graham . COURTNEY MARSIIALI, Irish , football, spuds, iIIg, history, doctor. MARY KATIII,I-:Na LYON Car riding, walking, Washing- ton cream pie, reading, Inter- ior decorator. read- RIITII LORETTA MARSHALL Ruthie radio roller skat- RIITII IsAIIIfII.I.iI MACAIIIAII' ing, bearfs, UI w'6u1dn,t known, Blickie , arguing, swimming, Friends. chili, chewing gum, Oh, not too dumb! HATTIIC PHARI, MAIzsoI,r Car riding, tennis, covoanut pie, You never can tell , typ- Ist. ALBERT CIIARELS MARTIN Bert , art, studying nature, Willard Yenser, biology. ALFRED MARTIN lIoN Fred , violin, George Cock- row, forestry, reading, basket- ball. AI.D MARTIN 'tllon Q , sleeping late, spa- ghetti, Bye-bye, blackbii-d , radio expert. Pago Forly-firm: A+ . Dorothy Virginia Martin Joseph Mason George Edgar Matson l r:nu-us l-I. Mattinizly Marie Chlotile Mayberry Lloyd Arthur Mcliratney . , ,A ,.,,. .... ,?...r,,, Hnrtin Oliver Martin 1lelenAgnes Massey Q 1 Nl - H 'A liII1'ille-l1illi:III Alilllvfiflll i Twyla Isabelle Maxey VirDen Bristol Mayo llarlo llldward McCall 1927 SGHIOPS lPOROTllY VIRGINIA MARTIN GEORGE EDGAR MATSON MARII-I CIII.o'rII,r: MAYIIERRI' Dot , marry a farmer and be Matty , golf, more golf, ice May , apple pie, shows, base- a great violinist, b read, cream, pay me , more golf. ball, English, attractive girl. dumb , making scrap books. LUCILLE LILLIAN MATTESON VIR Ibm: BRISTOL MAYO GARTIN OPWER MARTIN Girls' Rifle Club, canoeing, Basketball, pie and ice cream, Cars, ICC cream and cake, I fruit salad, Agnes Wencl, real reading, history, act, seventy- don't know , Russel Lincoln, friend. six inches. master patternmaker, keen kid. FRANCES E. MATTINGLY LLOYD ARTIIUR McBRA'rNI:v N Frank , walking, chocolate, Mac , baseball, raisin bread, Johhml MASON readin , Mi alabra! school wal, waln, reading, farming, .oe , can y, a Ing par s ID eac er. sunny sou. HJ I' d t k' t ' t h ' I club activities, Too tight for ' .wr . . . . - iglllm ' 'ants to be of sew TWYLA ISABELLE MARRY HARI.o EDWARD MGCALI. Collector, liver and onions, Cornet, basketball, hambur- embroidery, art, interior dec- gers, cracking jokes, poet, au- HI-.I.r:s Ac.Nr.s MASSEJY Grating, a lot of fun' thol.. Reading, soccer, swimming, pears, Ruth Marshall, red hair. Page forfy-si.0 Au s -ll All-Un-mick l':Iul Frederick Alt-Coy Cecil Jewel Ma-Kee Cha le e lice Mcliean Everett lflarl McQu0wn llmmld David Mvliulrerts ' Johnny Charles McCoy Merle Kay Alclntyre Wilma. lfillen McKinney X Orval Oliver McMahon Max AlhertMcReyI1olds Lewis Clark ISlcVay A X N I 1927 Seniors e AUG JOII PAII usws Gm' McCo i Bud',, cherry coke. loafing, sec , get out of hi soccer. NNY CHARLES MCCOY Johnny , baked ham ! gosh , great surgeon. L FREDERICK MCCOY CECIL JEWEL MCKEE Cease , Gedunk sundaes, band, slide trombone, Walter Owens, more baby buggies smashed. school, -fgood WILMA ELLEN MCKINNEY' Winnie , talking, ri d i n g horseback, cake, O my! Baseball, ice cream, reading, CHARELNE BERNICE MCLEAN history, medium dark. MERLE RAY MCINTYRE Moe , G.K., football, you. insinuating'? , gene Charlie , swimming, devil's food cake, JIffle , Dee I sweets. Are ml fu- ORVAL OLIVER MCMAIION vorite, anything eatable. M ac , singing, chop suey, Well, I'll be a- , an opera singer, biology. EVERETT EARL MCQIIOWN Hunky , teasing little girls, fishing, apple sauce, It wont be long now! MAX ALBERT MCREYNOLDS Mac , athletics, ice cream, gym, Heck gee , English gym teacher. DONALD IJAVID MCRORERTS lion , G.K., M.Il., chicken pie, A maiden's dream. LEWIS CLARK MCVAX' Rust G.K ll y , , 5 lgrlosningn dglory , surgeon, o so a .' Page forty-seven . wiss steak, Xlada Yerm-li:I iXicYey Mildred Pearl Means Kathryn Miles 1 hesler lfranklin Miller Harold Eugene Miller .lohn filllllllllghillll Miller Russel Meador Eloise Helen Metz Urvallv vllfllflll Millikan liverett Bruce Miller Iola Clarahel Miller Louise Salrina Miller VADA VERNHIIIA McVAr Slim , shows, nurse, any- thing for amusement, Oh heck! , tennis. lilfssl-:I, MI-:Anon Rus , shows, dancing, sporte, football, candy. Mll.IlRED PI-:ARL MEANS Pink , G.A.A., cherry nie, good nightn, teaching, read- ing. HI-:EEN El,oIsE METZ Basketball, bananas, Bud , O tl1rills! , dancing, chiro- practor. Pays' Forty-cighf 1927 Seniors KATIIRYN MILES EVERETT BRUCE MIIIIIEJR Five feet two, eyes of blue, Hunting, baseball, ice cream, Will you, huh? fruit, typ- reading, engineer, five feet ing, tennis. seven inches. ORVILLE VERNON MlI,LEKEN HARoI,n EUGENE MILLER Milli , going nowhere , aw Baseball, pie, reading, commer- dry up , printing, theaters, cial law, Harry, traveling. Swiss steak. JOIIN CIINNINGIIAM MIl.I,l'1R CHESTER FRANKLIN MILLER Spol-tg, snows, dancing, Sing. Chet , National Honor So- ing, Glee Club, reading. ciety, eating, basketball. IOLA CLARABEI. MILIIER I , Bowers, tennis smart, Glee Club. LOUISE SABINA MII.I.ER Blondie , G.A.A., cutting up , lemons, newspapers, gum, soccer, choc- olate pie. l.oy4l W. Miller liana linth Millison Edwarila Madge Misener Marie Moet-kel l'Il1p.:er1el lii1li Mood Myrna Harriet Moore Alellva Maxine Miller Minnie May Milne' llowarel llilllllil Mitchell James Mot'fat Frances Lydia Moore Robert Allen Moore 1927 SGHIOFS LLOYD W. Mn,l,i-:ic EDWARDA MADGPI Mis!-:NBR EUGENE FUNKE Moon Milly , corn, Mark Seiber- Joe , talking, butterscotch Gene , collecting bo oks, ling, movies, to see the world, pie, English, Ah me! Marie wrestling, chicken pie, I'm a geography. Elgin. monkey's u n c l el , Forrest Fithian. MHLBA MAx1N14: M1I.i,ER HOWARD IFANNA MITCHELI, G.A.A., talking, swimming, Mitch , tennis, potato salad, FRANCES LYDIA MOURE cookies, llot Deaver, reading. chemistry, dancing, HI see . Moore , corn, English, dates, golly , late to school. IJANA RUTH M11,i,r:soN MARIE Monckm, Dane , roller skating, date Maze , die t i n g, Wichita MYRNA HARRIET MOORE pudding, French, For Heav- Wow , chasing butterflies, M , reading, basketball, aw en's sake! , organist. likes her playmates, artist. shucks , to be an English teacher, Bernice Hicks. M1NNn-: MAY Mn,Nn JAMES Mom-'AT . . i w v Mutt , music, basketball, Red , gym, milk, basketball, LOBERT AU'l lN MUORE fried mountain trout, Dorothy pie, Joe Faust. Bob , driving automobiles, Martin, clarinetist. basketball, ice cream and cake, applesauce, H o xv a r d Mitchell. Puyc Forty-nine Ai: mmf E94 ' XYzxrren lflugene lllorgzin Matuela Betty Aloulos Ilenore Lillizin Mullelt Hllwl liuvile Ne-ilzke li:xymmulJOl11i Newkirk Lena Bess Nickels Betty Morris Nellie lflstzx Mowrer Me-urrie Yivinii Myers lsolie-I Nevins Clrvyce A. Newman Alm'gm'i-lie :kllll1'Nl4'kllil's WARRI'IN ICUGLJNI-: MORGAN llrawing house plans, foot- ball, chicken, trig., Ye Godsl , Charles Whitney. BETTY MORRIS Bet , to cut people up, pick- les, medicine, doctor, llatie Henton. MATIlI4ZI.A B1-:TTY MOULOS Sewing, tennis, chicken pie, chemistry, Christina Cero, dress designer . Nm.1,u-1 ESTA MOWRER Nell , writing shorthand, ice cream, bookkeeping, Good- night , Pearl Ford. Page Fifty 1927 Seniors LENORE LILLIAN MULLETT Lil',, music, reading, Gosh, pr oh, gee. , typewriting, Hazel Hellar. MEURRII-1 VIVIAN MYERS Skeets , dancing, olives and pickles, It won't be long now! , Eva Dixon. ETHEI, LUCILLE NEITZKE Cecil , baseball, pie, modern progress, Good lands , to be a teacher. ISOBEL NEVINS Izzy , tennis, chocolate cake, beginning' algebra, Naw! Nawln, violinist. RAYMOND JOHN NEWKIRK Basketball, ice cream and cake, electricity, reading, Har- lo McCall, Lyman Cole. CLOYCI-1 A. NEWMAN Doc , tennis and ice skating, lloggon't , Latin, to be a good surgeon, reading good books. LENA Bass NICKELS Billy , teaching children, sa- lad, reading, botany, Alma Newkirk. MARGARETTI-I ANNE NlCKO1.1.s Margie , music, basketball, pickles, Maybe , Virginia Derby. Nona Alive Noble Faye Ellen Oakes Ruby Elnora Oder Ruth Marie Osborne Vennon l.ucille Oyler .lack Jay Parkinson Thom Iiline Nuckolls Faye Erma O'Brien Walter William Orehaugh Charles Walter Owens lflsther Parker Frances Mabel Pennington 1927 Semors NoNA ALICE NOBI.P1 RUBY ELNORA ODER VENNON LUCILLI-1 OYLER Roller skating, basketball, chocolate cookies, talking, En- glish, Holy cats! , be a school teacher. Reading and hiking, tennis, ice cream and cake, Spanish, Oh, gee! , playing piano, Violet Richardson. TIIORA ELINE NlVCK0l.l.S . WALTER WIIIIIIAM OREBAUGH Ushering, chicken pie, movies, Walt , teasing girls, basket- math., For Heaven's sake! ball, ie, tri ., Hurry up! , , D E G.R., helping others. Warren Everett. FAYE ELLEN CAKES RUTII MARIE OSBORNE Pete , basketball, cream pie, Mickie , r olle r skating, reading, French, Hi-there! , swimming, carrots, For the Lucille Reynolds. love of green apples! , to be a nurse. FAYE ERMA O'llRIEN Playing piano, l,,,Sketl,,,ll, CHARLES WAI.TER OwENs Slippery , music, basketball, potato salad, working, I'll bite , Cecil McKee. chocolate cookies, reading, En- glish, Oh, Heavensl , Nona Noble. ESTI Playing piano, basketball, olives, movies, Don't be so nosey , Geraldine DuRand. IER PARKER Park , lettuce salad, algebra, to be a nurse, singing, Eldon Powell, hockey. JACK JAY PARKINSON FRA Parky , Hi-Y, chicken, bas- ketball, Everybody and their kids , to be successful. NCES MABEI. PENNINGTON Penny , Spanish, swimming, chicken pie, Well, I'll be! , to teach expression, Marie Down mg. Page Fifty-one Harry Uliarlvs Perkins l.Vel1ster 'I'liemlore Vetersrwn llarold M. Pickler l'Irm-sl .lvrlin l'icrpnint Amealia Merriam Pittman lllldon Fayette l'uwell lflnrcm-i- View Petersen Fae Mate-el Pickrell Ura Maxine l'in-rcc Ralph llarnld Viper Benny Clyde Pncock Ruth llurllwrl Powell 1927 Seniors HARRY CIIARLI-is Pl-1RKlNS Pork , Hi-Y, buttered cauli- flower, math., bicycling, finan- Clill XX'lZ21l'1l. F1,oRr:Nci-1 Curio P1':Ti4:RsoN llriving a car, tennis, banana short cake, dancing, COYYIYTIEP- cial law, My gosh! , to be a dancer. W'l'IBST1'IR T 1 I Rononic PETERSON Web , tennis, chocolate pie, golf, chemistry, lifel , George Wise. FM: MATRRI. PICRREIJ, 'fl'ickles , reading stories, swimming, Spanish, Egg Puyc Ffffy-l1l'0 What a mystery o l i v e s, HAROLD M. PICKLER AMi:Ai.1,x NIERRIAM PITTMAN Pick , loafing, basketball, pie, study, gym, Dang it! ORA MAxINR PIERCE Basketball, chocolates, writing, talking, Ruth shall, Oh, my! type- Bi-:N Mar- ERNEST Jonx PIERPONT Ernie , tennis, fruit chemistry, G.K., Fred Comb, engineering. Mc- cake, RUT Radio, tiack, pie and an I get a date James Richard- RALPH HAROLD PIPER gym, Who c qu - 1 with now son. Singing,. practicing, miisic, bookkeeping, minister, Wilma McKinn1e, Oh, goodness me! NY Cuvmc Pocock Ben , basketball ice crcain, , 7 paper, 'tGee, gosh darn! ', physiology, Opal Rcsing. Salad, I5i,DoN FAYETTE Pownm, Sheba , skating, camping, truits, talking, VVell, I'll swearl , l,aVon Chilcoat. II HURLBI-:RT Powi-11.1. Swimming, pie, typewriting, sports, business course, Goldie Scarth. X I .1 q xg fl f 'J , U S .A liillic llullc l'i'e-sion lflllis Quick Ronald Quient Alnrrin Henry Hash Marian Adelaide Heed Minnie Elizabeth Reiz .l. l.. Price Melvin Zion. ' James llarold Rainey Willa Mania Raymond George Warr Reeiwes Lois L'liarIoile lientz 1927 Seniors l.ii.i.ii': Bif:Ll.i: I'Ri:s'roN RONALD QUINT MARION ADLQLAIDE R1-:ED l'riss , driving a horse, soc- Ron , basketball, fruit, fish- Mary Ann , swimming, read- cer, milk, playing a piano, ing, salesmanship, sports. orchestra, For crying out loud! .I. l.. l'RlCl-I Printing, printer, basketball, Kenneth Kerr, gum, Heck! l+I1,i,is Quick Sports, swimming, reading, basketball, dancing, eating. lVlic1.vIN Zim: Qlv1NN llrawing, tennis, banana pie, parties, art, slicker. ing, algebra, to go to college, Frances Mattingly, Spanish JAMES HAROLD RAINEY Club' Jimmie , dates, football, pie, chemistry, By gosh! be a good chemist. GEORGE WARREN Rmcvns Big boy , mechanics, basket- ball, apple pie, planning things to build, physics, Su- MARVIN HENRY RAS!! gal, lumpy Shorty , s w i m m i n g, ice cream, math., to 'make a mil- lion, Soccer, ncursesyi MINNIE Ei,izARi:'rn Ri-:iz '4l5londy , traveling, swim- ming, banana short cake, talk- ing, social problems, Oh, crime! WILLA MADA RAYMOND Willie , drawing, swimming, chicken a la king, reading, reedcraft, Louise Garnett. Lois Ci1AR1,oT'ri-I RENTZ Baby , sewing, tennis, cake, reading, For heavens sakc ! , be a nurse. Pugr' Fifty-fllrcc Opal Mary liesing Naomi Louise liichardson llerllert .-XIIIIII-ew liieke l':1lXYill'll lmnis linlrerts Helen Jeanette liuckwood FI'e-d Madison Rout Llelen Evelyn liliea ' Violet lduuise llicliardson 'lxlllll-lllil lliviuia liozwli llawrunce NN'IIllace lioberts lleali l':lllUl'2L lingers Addison Hose 0I'AI. MARIE RESING Tennis, soup, history, K.O. Flunky , to be a nurse, walk- ing in the halls. HI-ILICN EVELYN RIIEA Jerr tennis ie readin ', y 7 7 1 7 to be a good business woman, Lenorc Lo an, 'ood times. 8 NAOMI LOUISE RICHARDSON Tiny , salad, movies, read- ing, My gee! , Mildred, to make a better mouse trap. VIOI.ET LOUISE RICHARDSON Reading, shows, cake, English, Oh, gee! , to be a nurse, Ruth Osborne. Pago Fifty-fozu' 1927 Seniors HERBERT ANDREW RICKE Rick , fishing, golf, chicken, bookkeeping, Oh, my! , reli- able player. THELMA LIVINIA ROACII Blondie , tennis, cake, read- ing, biology, Isn't that piti- fu1'? , Venade Johnston. EDWARD LOUIS ROBERTS Ed , golf ice cream, physics, KK ! Horses! , Hi-Y. LAWRENCE WALLACE ROBERTS Larry , golf, pie and ice cream, history, Hi-Y, grape vineyard, Charlie Whitney. HELEN JEANETTE ROCIQWOOD llriving, roller skating, date pudding, history, Merciful Heavens! ', be a pianist. LEAII ELNORA ROGERS Boots , roller skating, ice cream tennis history, Mercy Y 3 me !'l, Claudine llowning. FRED MADESON ROOT Fishing, mallo bars, movies, astronomy, May all your children drive Fords , Chuck Whitney. ADDISON ROSE Add , geometry, driving a Ford, music, track, Heav- ens! o X , M ,vim , g, fu iwv X' NYiley l1'rank Ross Alice Ruth Sadler Georgia Alberta Sapp lOneSz1nders Lucille Sudie Sawhill Gill Howard Schroeder Donovan Lelioy Rutledge Beatrice Edna Sanford Julia Sauder . Juanita Josephine Saunders Harold Addison Schowalter Marjorie Katherine Schubert WILEY FRANK Ross Golf, eating, gym, Swiss steak, Homer Stephens, Roy Sykes. l TONOVAN LEROY RUTLEDGE Electricity, potato s a l a d, swimming, machine drawing. Amon Rirrn SADLER Swimming, icecream, reading, Spanish, Spanish Club, Don't know or care. Bl-:ATR1cn EDNA SANFORD Violin, tennis, chicken pie, music, Bea , Lillie B. Pres- ton. 1927 Seniors GEORGIA SAPP Curly hair, baseball, stunts, pineapple, business English, Shoot 1 JULIA SAUDI-:R Hoodie , athletics, basket- ball, Fine weather!', history, Kathleen Blum. IONE SANDERS Kodaking, tennis, chicken sa- lad, Helen Akin, English. JUANITA JOSEPIIINE SAUNDERS Swimming, chili, typing, Oh, shoot! Nita , Lucille Saw- hill. LUc11.i.i: SUDiR SAWIIILL Sandy , dancing, baseball, candy, My stars!',, business English. HAROLD ADD1sON SciiowAi,1'RR Music, tennis, gedunk sundaes, painting, psychology, Ken- neth Fasnacht. GILL HOWARD SCHRORDER Hi-Y, history, Mary Cline, basketball, lucky, sports. MARJORIE KATHERINIPI SCIIUBERT Dancing, sweet potatoes, cloth- ing, My landl , Rusty , de- signer. Page Fifty-five llildred SI-hweiter Charles Crumrine Scott Virginia. Sells Dorothea Luceila Shaw Violet May Shepherd .I ulins George Sinnuu-t Jennie Fay Schweiter Mildred Louise Scott 'l'helin:t Aiflt'Sil1llllllvll tleoria. May Shaw .laines lloyd Shore Wilbur t'lift'u-rd Skin-fr HILDRI-in SCIIWI-:ITER Tennis, date pudding, movies, history, My stars! , Helen Rockwood. JI-ZNNXE FAYI: SCIIWEITI-:R Tennis, strawberries, movies, My child! , Rockwood. reading, Helen CIIARLES CRIIMRINE SCOTT Banjo, tennis, shrimp salad, sleeping, Scotty , Hi-Y. MIIIDRFID LOUISE SCOTT Piano, swimming, chicken sa- lad, shows, roller skates. Priya' 1 ifly-six 1927 Seniors VIRGINIA SHLLS Cappy , soccer, olives, Gin , Hfoolin' . TIIELMA MAE SIIANNON Ilancing, fruit, reading chology, college. IJOROTIIY IIUCETTA SIIAW VEOIIIUI' MAY SIIEPAIIO hickn, v psy- .l AM Chicken, You'd be surprised , Shelf, car riding, tennis, l.Ois Hartsell. Es BOYD SIIORI: Bud , golf, ice cream, danc- ing, Morsuo Allison, aviation. uhotwy 1. e 3 d i n gy horseback JIII.IIfs GEORGE SIMONIIIT ridin , fruit, Well, I'll bc! Judy , hunting, basketball, g . Virginia Hurst. cod fish, eating, astronomy. GEORGIA MAY SIIAVV WII.I:nI: CI,II'EOIaI1 SKAI-:Ia Nord , hiking, riding, fruit, National Honor Society, bas- fudge, Irene Hclmig. kctball, clieriy pic, algebra, civil engineer. Joseph Altun Sladen Vera lfllizalrelh Sloan Martha Jane Smith Ralph Hirsli Snyder Virginia Mae Stanton Urlin Gerson Stearns l l'IlIlli Arrington Slennner Joyce Smith ' .lean Srnyser Uhzirles Douglas Squier Mary Luis Starr Helen Fr:nn'es Steel 1927 Seniors JosE1-II ALTUN SLAUEN MARTHA JANE Sivirrn VIRGINIA MAR STANTON Joe , Hi-Y, baseball, mince Smitty , Honor Society, Mag- Ginn , talking, swimming, pie, skating, And a bowl of azine, music, Martie , proc- chocolate pie, mathematics, soup . tor. l1l.1Cll6 Woodard. 1'i'RANli ARR1NuToN SLEMMER JEAN SMYSHR MARX' Lois STARR Slim , orchestra, tennis, Honor Societ tennis iinca - 'lLou , basketball, macaroni Y, v P Spanish, l',heaven's sake! , Carl Lansdowne. Vi-:RA l'll.lZARETll SLOAN Reading, swimming, lemon pie, music, Good gricf! , ten- nis. J owl-1 SMITH 'l'cnnis, ice cream, reading, chemistry, traveling. and cheese, talking, gym, Wanda LeKron. ple, reading, art. RALP11 HERSH SNYDER Doc , embalming, ing operations, 137th infantry. pie, watch, ORLIN GERSON STEARNS physiology, '-'Bow , wood turning, hunt mg, CLK., beefsteak, 'ALevy CHARLES DOUGLAS SQUIER HELEN FRANCES STEEL Sports, studious boy, eating, Whistling, Honor Roll, studi boys, shows, college education. ous,lreading, health education music. I'ugr' l ij'fy-sewn I-In-lyn Alai- Sleeiiiwl Mary Elizabeth Stewart Curtice A1uli'ewSt1im-key I,--11l:u Main- S'Illl'lil'y Harvey Mack Sutter Mae 'i'alnizulge- lmwis M. Stephens Charles Leroy Streeter Georgia lim-eSli1rlu-y I-Elin-rla Alma Sturm NVilli:un Augustus 'l'alhott I-Ilmer Ilalc 'l':im:iiiy l'lYl4Il.YN lVlAI'I STEENROD Steenic'l, horseback if riding, chocolate marshmallow sun- ilac, primary teacher, Ye spooks! , reedcraft. l.l'IWIS M. STI-:r11ENs Steno , basketball, walking, history, sweet potatoes, world scholar. MARY l'll.lZABI'1TII STEWVART t'lIcttie , motoring, tumbling, modern progress, tomato soup, housewife. l'll,xRi.l-is lil-IROY STREET!-:R 'tCharlie,- my boy , raisin plc, oil drlller, gie , horse racing. l'1rg1r l ij'Iy-riylil fishing, Geor- 1927 Seniors CURTIS ANDREW STUCKEY HARVEY MACK SUTTER Curt'l, piano, baseball, pie Mac , G.K., athletics, mash- and cake, sleep, study period. ed potatoes, curls, to be a Boy Scout executive. GEORGIA LEE STUCKEY I,,mC,ng' candy, movies, Stage WILLIAM AvoUs'rUs 'I'Ai.Ro1'T dancer, I know you can't fool Bill , photos, golf, olives, me , tennis. scientific studies, lawyer. I.oUi.A MAIE STUCKEY MAE TALMAGI-I Prude , reading, pie, En- Blondie , singing, English, glish, Heavens! , author. chocolate pic, milliner. ALMA ELBERTA STURM ELM!-IR DALE TAMANY Birdyl', physical education, Tam , singing, basketball, scrap book, hocky, peanut ice cream and cakc, business brittle, gym instructor. man. Louise 'Vaylor ldlizabelh Campbell Thayer liirharil lfllnier 'l'lnm1psoi1 Iflvalnn 'l'ilIotsun Mildred Evelyn 'Fimnmns llenzell Marcus 'l'omni-y William Keilli'l'ee1l llllvela llarriet 'Plionlpsnn Rollo U, 'I'llumpson Kenneth Stewart 'l'innnons Edna May Tinsley lllll1ll'llS.'lll't'llllll 1927 Seniors l40lllSl-I TAYLOR RICHARD ELMER T1ioMPsoN Mnmzrzn Evmxs Tmmoxs H 77 li H Louisa , reading, swimming, w e l c h rarebit, psychology, voice teacher. Dick, English, pie, golf, gym, electrical engineer. RoLLo O. THOMPSON ' w ' V 1 . . . ' W1l.l.IAlVI lxI'.l'l'II lmao H,-Y, R156 Club, eatmg, hunt- Elm 4sWilIyvv,. tory, string beans, merchant, motoring. track, American his- ing, potatoes, mathematics, civil engineer. EVALOU TILLOTSON I nf: N E1.1zAB1cTii CAMPBHLI, '1'H.u'1cR Bettie , G..-MA., sports, bas- ketball, type w r i t i n g, Ye gobs! librarian. KEN ICINICTA HARRII-11' T11oMPsoN G.A.A., reeclwork, volley ball, fruits, science, physical edu- cation. Tillie'f, classifying insects, swimming, ice cream, private secretary. NETH STEWART -TIMMONS Cake, Tim , football, horse- back riding, swimming, his- tory. In1.1.ARD S. Volley ball, cherry pie, reall- ing, skating, interior ilecora- tor. A MAY TiNs1.1-:Y Math., 'l'inl', asparagus sal- 6 H all, 'hector , Miller, reamler. Zi-11.1. 1VIAnci's 'I'ooM1-:Y Denny , tomatoes, t ra c k, warrior, marbles, civil service worker. 'TRIALNTUN Dill , mid-nite sun, military service. Puyr lnlfljl-lllllt' law, track, vegetables, William lmllas 'Vrone Gilbert llfn'1lmi'l'ilckel' Elizabeth Pearl Tyres l i1il Xlwtln-ws X 'inn llux' ' ' ' ' ' , . . . . x.ndXl.1lkei llmsaril Max NX allure l+'lm'i-iicc Tucker Alma 'I'urner M:u'guerilc lleli-n Vanla ix Hay llhlwin Vile Vuncile XY:ilker Hula-i'I:i livzilyn XY:illon 1927 SQHIOFS Wii,i.iAM llAl,l,AS 'l'noNi1 l'l-:ARL Ei.1zABi:Tii I'YRm-: HUWVARD WAi,icicR llally , freckles, dizzy bas- Babe , collecting pictures, Hunting, football, reading, ice lil'tS, 4100 Weillll CONQS, cornet, fruit salad, basketball, cook- cream, chemistry, scientist. superior salesinanship. ing, stenographer. Fl-URI-INCH 'l'l'l'Kl'IK MARGUERITE HELEN VANLHU Flossie , curls, ginger ale, boatinf' manicurist. Y TUC KFIR Gil,l1l-:wr Goknox Gill , law, K.U., crcam of corn soup, ladies man, playing around. .-Xi,xi,x 'l'i'1:Nl-:iz Annny , reading, grape jelly, hard worker, baseball, hiking. l'fIjl1' Slwly PAU RAY Margie , Blue Triangle, pipe organ, fried fish, effective speaking. L MATH!-:ws VANN Spucl',, resting, baseball, civil engineer, pie, sleeping. EDWIN Vim: Corned beef and cabbage, sleeping, red headed women, architectural drawing, arctic exploring. VoNCiI.i: WALKPLR Sleep, walking, sewing, cook ing, Blue Triangle, kindergar ten teaching. PIUNVARD lVl..xx W.xi,i,Aci4: Kodaking, baseball, pic, mo toring, Why do we eat'. ', newspaper work. HOBERTA EVALYN W,xm'oN Kohn, hiking, sweet stuff, good student, pie, swimming llolan ilarold Welsh Charles 'l'huni:is XVhilnc-3 Violet .lust-phine Wznnzer Marion .lnlin XY:1rren llorulliy l'lvely11NYatkins Inv Kennedy XVel1'h Helen Pauline NVest Hayden George NVllllIllfll'0 Yi-ra Ulga Warner Ira li. NX'zishlvurn Agnes Kose XYencl John Russell White VIOI.lG'l' J osx-:rl 1 I Nl-1 WAN zur: V I-in Collecting stamps, m u s i c, whistling, ice crcam, swim- ming. Ol c x W xiwrn A in 1 i 4 Spanish Club, clubs , basket- ball, creamed green beans, sweetest thing , Spanish teacher. Mmnon .llll.l0 WAIlRl4lN lim Washtub, baked beans, paint- ing, trig., architect. IG. WAsnnnics Architect, Europe, physics, dramatics, George Wisc. Joi: 1927 Seniors IYOROTIIY EVELYN WATKINS Music, t e n n i s, chocolates, French, How terrible! , act- ress. AN HAROLD WELSH Reading, sports, golf, mechan- ical drawing, engineering. 1701. KENNEDY WELSH Old Black Joe , motoring, astronomy, c h e r ry cokes, Why girls leave home , speed ' king. AGNES Rosa Wicnci. Rabbit , butterscotch pie, Spanish, Oh, chickie! , Span- ish Club, housewife. HEL!-:N I'Alvl.1Nl-: Wi-:sw Blue Eyes , skating, shows, typewriting, maple parfait. J011N Russl-11. WHITE llusty'l, Hshing, cherry cokcs, sleeping, gym, doctor. H AYIJIGN GIGORGIC W I I rrmuicn Hay , radio, soccer, chicken ple, radio transmitting, radio engineer. CHARLES TnoMAs WniTN1f:Y Chuck , Pythagorean, ice cream, golf, reading, law. Page Simly-mlr livniugi- Alir-has-l Wickvrsham Wallace E. XViley Constance Williams Melvin Nlm'risnn XVilliams Fern Stella Wilt Daniel VVinzeler 'lllwllllfl AIYPIHI- lVlf'kUff Ulela ll2lI'l'l'llQ XYilhitc llowarll Price Williams Mvttalxclle xvllllillllrl Kathleen lflslythe XVintle I-Everett Manson NVISC GICURGIG lVlll'llAl'll. WIL'liI'lIiSllAlNI linglish, sports, economics, shows, eating, always in a hurry. 'l'llI4:I.MA ALT!-:NA VVICKOFF Wikolf , banana salad, out- doors, music, teacher. X'x',xI.I,,xcI: IC. Wllllfli' --vvileyr, Walley , G.K., cut- ing, basketball, all teammates. IIAIIRIAJNII CI.I-:TA WIIIIIITPZ Clem , chocolate, tennis, mu- sic, shows, concert pianist. I'uyfr Sixty!-Izvo 1927 Seniors CONSTANCII WIIIIIIAMS Connie , singing, banana pie, dancing, opera star. Howfxiw PRICE WILLIAMS Bill , drawing, soccer, ice cream, mechanical drawing. MEIIVIN MORRISON WILLIAMS Mei , G.K., basketball, ath- lete, English, all the fellows. METTABEIJIIE WIIALIADIS Belles , skating, candy, com- mercial law, reading, nurse. FI-:IIN STELLA WILT G.A.A., dressmaking, chicken salad, sewing, tennis, dress designer. KA'riII,I1I:N ICIJYTIIII WINTLP: Magazine, dancing, s h o w s, college, reading, candy. DANIEL WINZEIIIIR Ilan , mince pie, football, in- ventor, horseback riding. EVERETT MANSLJN WISPI Cornet, reading, psychology, George Wise, Ira Washburn, sports. l i vi 'Jig PL Geox-gc lflugeiie Wise Lurile Zora XVoodard Max Edwin VVoolery lim-otliy Anne XYulfmeyer Guy Alexander Yancy Paul Morris Yniinginn-yor Ruth Mermlyth Wolfe Julia. NVo0ds Irene Woolworlli Louise Wynn John D. Yenser Leonard liverelt Zonglwi' 1927 Seniors GEORGE EUGENE WISP! MAX EDWIN WOOLERY GUY ALRXANIJRR YANCY Honor Society, electrical ex- Eating, basketball, spaghetti, Booker Washington, chem- periments, chocolate ca k e, dancing, drawing. istry, chicken dressing, shows, physics, dancing. fishing. IRENE WO0LwoR'rH RUTH NIERDYTII Wom-'I-1 Dancing, Shows, sports, candy, JOIIN ll. YENSER . Dick , archology, raw oys- hiking, gym. Saxaphone, band, architect- ters, classical dancing , lan- ural draftsman, shows, Great guage, horseback riding. DOROTHY ANNE WULFMEYER guns! spinach. Dot , swimming, chocolate I,Uc1m-: ZORA WOODARD pie, piano, music, musician, PAUL MORRIS YUNGMEYR National Honor .Society, .La- National Honor S o c i e t y, tin, nurse, effective speaking. LOUISE WYNN gmushi, spnilnach, Orpheum, , , , parns civi en meer. Spanish Club, Winnie , mu- ' g JULIA WOODS sic, .Waldorf salad, football, V v N Horses, s k a t es, traveling, reading. LEONARD EVERETT sport togs, jokes, wine. Sunbeam,', airplanes, choco- late carmels, violin, account- mg. Prlgc Sigarly-flLi'c4' Alivv Hurnett Edgar Christman John Dunn Hur! Harm-:-ns David Hasty Marvel Norriyke Erma Ratliff Hnrvz-y Shrivvr Dura Tlezm Chipp James Douglas Frerlivk Young Ardell Latham Clara P. McConnell Zerrettzx Seifrfriml 1927 Seniors Page' S1'.rfy-four Lower Huw, left lu right: Helly 'l'lll1Il'lUllS. l'l:1i1' Sutter. Miss liiiss, Miss Ailzims, Mr. lf4lj't'l'. 'l'np How: Air. Caitlin, I.n-un Miller. limi Morris, .liihii Vzillziliziii. OFFICERS OF JUNIOR CLASS Iwwifli-nt ------ - CLAIR SUTTER i'f4-r-I'rvsif11-rits - I.1f:oN MILLif:R, BETTY T1MMoNs Tl'f'flHIll'l'I' ------ - IPON MIJRRIS St'flI'fI!'lllIf-llf-AVIIIN - - - .Io1iN CALLAIIAN H11 I,vuflvi- ----- - Bii.i,r KNORR VALICNTINIC PARTY 7'ir-Ifvtx ------ - Cmnt SUTTI-:R 12,21ff'I'fllflIllll'Hf - - - - - BILLY FRITZ 1fwf'i-vsliniwilx - CiiARL1cs CARI-:Y IIt'l'0I'lIf1'0IIi - - - BETTY TIMMONS Junior Class History The Junior Class of 1927 is one of the largest classes ever enrolled in W.H.S. When they entered in 1925 the class numbered L099. After class organization, a Valentine party was given. The sophomores were especially fortunate in being divided between the juniors and seniors, for they got their name on the silver cup as a winner of Field Day. This year the Junior Class is living up to the standards set by its ancestors , A Val- entine Party was given. The Junior Dramaties gave a play in April. They are well repre- sented in all school activities and bid fair to show up well next year as seniors. Page Sixty-jire -+ 1 .x 4,1 ,M J. -,af -A .-. f - v ' M- f 'f 'n ' ,,. ,fn pf-' w A , ' ' I-' J sl ,, A , I f.. l. 1 '-. n v Y , ' -3' - ,., 5 ,4 r f X L 3-.-Lrg Ear. It in :M -,e -,,g,f,,rY. v .: 'e . 2, , A 13+ 2' , , N ' ,hr Q .K if 1 I 1.A, S , If 'A L ',.':H , ' fm, ml- v ' Es! P, A Ll' ka , 4, E. - pf, 5 . gg: 54. B, . PL E E, at is lj, N s 5 L fr F K, F ' if l.'-.- UU-'--- i1g A 1gi1e,fAiAf,A fAf1gJxVAV1gY4 i h Junior Girls D J Top Row: Marie Elgln, Florlne Wood, Doris Buschow, Eula Moore, Alta Newkirk, Opal Flndley, Genevieve Gilchrist, Ethelyn Rose, Jane Ann Gates, Elizabeth Ward, Geneva Clinton, Joyce Evans, Helen Dailey, Harriet Grout. Fourth Row: Meryle Barker, Alta Risen, Esther Anderson, Pauline Gudge, Ava Patterson. Pearl Simmonds, Marie Down- ing, Naomi Greider, Jeanette Hayden, Challis Kenney, Maxine Hobbs, Arllene Lundqulst. ,.,f Thlrd Row: Faye McConnell, Wlnlfred Shelton, Llllle Marsolf, Jessle Jordon, Barbara Bernstorf, Mildred Klng, Erma Branham, Bertha Johnson, Mary Lou Huffman, Ella Keihl, Elva McCune, Ruth Troutman. k Second Row: Lois Prather, Gladys Prather, Edna Rlner, Audrey VanCleve. Drusilla Relchard, Rosalie Moore. Mar- jorle Ayers, Carol Heston, Madellne Dunlap, Gladys Gerkle, Carolee Butler, Helen Day, Helen Ellerts. Bottom Row, left to right: Valla Gerger, Glorlne Baum, Josephine Vaughn, Helen Griffin, Irene Swltser, Myrtle Barke- dale, Doris Bowman, Sylvia Marlow, Helen Harrison, Margaret Wiley, Vlvlenne Hoath, -Inez Hasty. Genevieve Ricketts. 1 Junior Boys H Top Row: William Lewis, Howard Miller, Clifton Dalbal, Loyal Babb, Raymond Brlboth, Harold Cessna, Frank God- dard, Venning Riley, Harry McCormick, Rollin Otherton, David Wall, Martin Kllngberg. Fourth Row: Kenneth Hutchings, Elvin Woldorf, Paul Roher, Leon Custer, Harold Poole, Earnest Black. Buford Free- man, Ivan Wight, David Wall, Galen Wampler. Third Row: Lew Huxtable, Chester Rhodes, Dudley Lee, Floyd Mlllspaugh, Myrnon Wilbur, Leon'Mlller, Clair Sutter,- George Gardner, Walter McHenry, Paul Walker, Milton Lampl, Herbert Swarthout. . Second Row: Thomas Shacklee, Max Skinner. Wilbur Mateer, Clark Arnold, Norman Fox, Warren Kenney, Horace Tennlson, Herbert Lawton, Newt Durfee, John Johnson, Ed Hartman, Roland Catlin. ' I Botom Row, left to right: Don Noble, Floyd Heflln, Oliver Heil, William Herman, James Tetlriclc, Homer Swanson, Rex Andrews, Duaine Parsons, Boyd Durham, George Romine, Spencer De La Mater. Junior Girls Fifth Row: Geraldine Smith, Lucile Jasueth, Phon Nelson, Virginia Selover, Cecelia Jones, Betsy Quinlan, Margarlte Schanner, Dorthea Roth, Marlon Porter, Olive Ann Kuhlman, Rosemary Wentworth, Betty Timmons, LaRue Whit- low, Helen Roton. - Fourth Row: Nedra Karns, Marguerite Page, Mary Ford Lippman, Gladys Dowd, Emma Paige, Marlon Streeter, Jac- queline VanArsdale, Kathryn Coffey, Alma Morgan, Dorothy Chambers, Alice Woodburn, Thelma Womack, Helen Tllford, LaFay Heckard. X Third Row: Velma Haywood, Viola Gatton, Marguerite Spark, Helen Hull, Beulah Clark, Helen Pearl Talbot, 'Lucille Corporon, Josephine Gosh, Virginia Gardner, Cleona Jukes, Mary Agnes McLeod, Edith Dennison, Vlvlenne Hoath, Inez Hasty, , ' Second Row: Martha Lee Parker, ,Roberta Alexander, Martha McIntyre, Virginia Llppman, Faye Weimer, Maxlne Lewis, Lucele Jones, Meta Kreischer, Geraldine Hite, Kathryn James, Mildred Stlsser, Hazel Lalrd. Bottom Row, left. to right: Ruth Ezell, Cathleen Blum, Alice Unger, Mary Virginia Hadler, Helen Hlll, Elisabeth Wll- cox, Thelma Catlin, Pauline Hlgenbothem, Mary Lois Star, Wanda LeKron, Grace Odem, Virginia Melbergen, Nellie Slngelton. , WJ 1' iti- Vh .ri t .KW . rs. , ff' .. WL ' , ' 2 3' . 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Earneslne Sledel, Bertha Johnson, Geraldine I-lite, Mildred f?l5 stesser, Katheryn James, Edna Jones, Barbara Lindley, Etheline Jackson, Ethel Tucker, Anita Bishop. ,.f'jf5.w ' Fourth Row: Harrlet Richardson, Allce Keeler, Charlene Klrkman, Lllllan Beck, Grace Odem, Mary Lou Hoffman. Helen Dailey, Harriet Grout, Annabelle Maxey, Ethel Braswell, Maxine Cooper, Lucia Hill. Gladys Willis. ' 'S-i Third Row: Audrey Waldrip, Maxine Gordy, Tillie Donnel, Hetty Mayfleld, Velma Manlove, Marie Elgin, Meryle Barker, Alta Risen. Adeline Stewart, Katherine Lofton, Ruth Stewart, Annis Spergeon, Dorotha Grohe. Second Row: Catheryn Hondros, Elmlna Schotleld, Virginia Hadler, Margaret Ethelyn Rose, Jane Anne Gates, Elizabeth gif, .gy Ward, Ruth Leban, Lela Madson, Nlta Woods, Bernice Brannaman, Josephine Drowatzky. ' 'jk , - t . 'vi av X Bottom Row, left to right: Gladys Dehaven, Elizabeth Chacon, Helen Cain, Eleanor- Gerhax-t,'Vlrglnla Selover, Cecilia: E' Jones, Leona D'Avy, Marcella Cobden, Bertha Monroe, Joyce Evans, Geneva Clinton, Edith Denison, Gladys Bash. ,fx lf ' ' . E '1 J , ,H , . . 5- 1 Jumor G1r1s , ' Top Row: Gale Himstedt, Lillian Haggerty, Mildred Cross, Leah Berenson, Dorothy Leonhart, Albertlna Ofteneteln, Geor- gla Carr, Goldie Scarth, Vera Altstead, Kathleen LaBouny. Florence Garber, Bessie Frank, Betty Buckingham, Dor- gf' 'V Only AHGD. V A Sy Fourth Row: Faye Tucker, Blanche Calkins... Margaret Maxwell, Linnea Holmberg, Vilma Burk, Margaret Reslng, Lil- 'A 1?fQ,, Ilan Casey, Ruby Forrester, Beulah Strait, Etta Bonnert, Elizabeth Nichols, Sally Richie, Elsie Bolan, Mildred Mar- A tln. ' , Third Row: Mildred Craig, Virginia McCall, Dorotha Case, Juanita Clark, Lillian Startzman, Naomi Raines, Bertha , Collier, Ila Crump, Ethel Brown, Margaret 0'Brlen, Vlrglnla Stotz, Doris VanFossen, Vlrglnla- Hell, Frleda Wetland. , Qc.. gn' 7 Second Row: Marian Conway, Gwendlln Steele, Adeline Paddock, Ethel Martel, Helen Devin, Florence Dlckman, Ruth AT - Green. Alta Courtney, Mildred Snyder, Pauline Wilson, Edith Brewer, Isabel Benedict. . A Bottom Row, left to right: Marjorie Clinton, Manle McKenna, Irene Sommers, Lorene Brown, Katherine McCune, Helen , Schumaker, Jane Shepherd, Anna Conkrite, Helen Conklin, Cartha Fox, Bessie Cover, Elizabeth Fisher, Alta Hough. . . , 4, :va , , fy-.ff . . fn! r , Jumor Boys a ' Top Row: Roy Klnkald. Carlo Shank, Robert Buchan, Frank Kessler, Fred Wowler, Orves Bucher, Hen- Robertson. T8ssa Cllne, Ben Maines, Howard Moftatt, Edward Ash, Lloyd Dougherty. J Fourth Row: Meryle Hamilton, Richard Butts, Francis Nevila. Floyd McCayne, Albert Bachman, Emmet Campbell, f Harold Newman, Hilden Sailor, Gerald Smelt. David Richardson, Hugh Roy. ' al? I Third Row: Ollver Wltterman, Trueman Garrell, Richard Emerick, George Hondros, Neff stewart, Roy Coombs, Marlon , ' Q Wllderon, Theron Starett, Leon Walton, Jack Barrnet, Carl Lansdowne. ' 5 Second Row: Ben Grleder, Duane Perrin, Delos Sphar, Charles Standal, Fred Gust, John Bowdlsh, Lyman Cole, How- ard Landee, Harold Chenhall, Lester Ioeger, Allen Younkin, Fred Wright. ' if if, Bottom Row: Everett Zongker, Dwight Graham, Robert wyrin, Charles Stillwell, Elven Drlskel, Merrill Van Arsdale, M: Reginald Frlzzelle, Clarence Watson, Harley Weis, Milo Garberlck, Jack Simpson, Kenneth Adrendt. L 1, 13 1 'J' Y Page Sixty-nine l ' ' ' A A ff Q1 . . ' Qs, f Y -ew H v A y , '3 :Q lv. 1 lx, f 7 si! T Q 'ml 1 .Y-5' Q3 eff.wi , . Y-1 2 . 2' J fgeilf- f., , , 3 f-'11 w I .n -xt Q tt1'4z'-+ T41- U- 'fini' , .a . -,:. ' f'e '- ' .f? - f o -. ' H 1' ' ' f nil EW? xx ne. A., .,LA, , b . , , ,I i 4, , A A Anfx A Af4g AVWAYA A api 1, J umor Boys Top Row: Vern Adams, Elton Taylor, Karl Catlln, Herbert Lawton. Allan Tbwner, Maurice Franz, Howard VanArd- stand. Frederick Wetland J. T. Dunn, Paul Walker, Dale King, Charles Clevenger. Fourh Row: Burchard Keach, Joe Hulse, Frank Dando, Walter Williamson, Herbert Gates, Mack Bryant, George Edison, Harold Jessup, Laurence Briggle, Cecil Arnold, Raymond Reynolds. ' b - Thlrd Row: Merle Collins, Fred Llttlejohn, Eugene Osterllng, Gerald Hoover. Guy Snyder, Roy Sldener, Kennard Wor- ley, Robert Lester, Roland Prlboth, Myron Quinn, Justin Riley. Second Row: Harold Harness, Wlllard Yenser, Thomas Horton, George Pechln, Vlctor Lehrlng, Gllbert Butts, Don Mor- rls, Ward Bennett, Charles Cary, Kenneth Braley, Homer Stephens. , I Bottom Row, left to rlght: Dwight Oxley, Guy Campbell, Fred Wright, Pete Leendertse, Marlon Wllderon, Melvln Moel- lenick, Byron Weir, Galen Wampler, Victor Price. Donald Carol, .Lawrence Wills. ' 1 . 1' MEA 7 fl 5:12 . . . LJ., .lt L , 6 Q., f 'Q 'Zz' I .5 .gf .tg 1' .,. J .,. . xl no gn 't I . JZ 1 9 QQ' Ii' 3 !' ' ,Af ul' ' 5 if W 'V' s . t 3, Q . V X 4 r 1 .1 2 to is 4 lt 5' J un1or Boys Top Row: Orville Hlll, Charles Ingram, Carl Cunningham, Gilmer I-Iamlllo, Harold McPeak, Ralph Royce, Errol Meek,, Sam Naftzyger. Charles Vail, Howard Cartwrlght, Floyd Buxton, Lyle Putnam, Frank Swartz. - Fourth Row: Chester Johnson, Paul Crosby. George Sells, George Jordon, David Lester, Henry Malone, Floyd Dough- erty,A Roland Prlhoth, Eugene Mollahan, Vern Plggot, Raymond Thomas. ' ' b - Third Row: Ed Shaefler, Gus Lehman, Robert Israel, Ward Bennett, Arthur Wentworth, Gerald Dace, John' Guttlng, Rexward Robertson, Phllllp Wight, James McCune, James Brown. ' Second Row: John Callahan, George Miller, Lester Ioerger, Donald Baxter, Claude Taylor, Hllden Sailor, Gerald Snilth, Dean Tripp. Arthur Lefevre, Carl Craig, Victor Lehrllng. ' Bottom row. left to right: Melvin Crocker, Roy Best, George Brown, Marshall Ross, Edward Lambert, Shirley Camp- bell, Floyd Hollaway, Lawrence Wulfmeyer, Lester Nlx, Hugh Kilpatrick, Wllllam Taylor, Charles Houghten. - ' Junior Girls e , ' Top Row: Dorothy Jones, Hester Sadler. Oveda Stearns, Carol Rogers, Helen Lavender, Fannie Croney, Margaret Bat- tlse, Evelyn Pechln, Della Brunk, Violet McGough, Margarite McFarland, Opal Flndley, Leah Berenson, Genevieve Gilchrist. ' Bottom Row. left to right: Carl Rogers, Hugh Roberts, Hlldreth Klndsvater, Gilbert Frlesan, Glenn McCarty, Roy Mil- ler, Wllllam Niblo, Bill Martin, Roscoe Fox, Wayne McConnell, Bill Smith, Vance Gilmore. nan, ns,,.,,.,. .M . 4 ,-v.--W-var, ,, .' fi sr-. i , ' H57 ' .A ,. . .. .N ,.:, QF- li . .. if i' 1 1 1. . -Q Q 1. Q W 'J lf r ' I . C v x 41 Ss - ff 7 ,LL 5' :ax V' ,ef -'tg ' 3' ff, Y . ju-,..,. :fx . W 1. 4 W V: - ty.. ,,., ,, rs I l 43... '50 If ,A ,V 2 fi Q .Q L . 4, ,,-515' ., l at . wt S5 -fiii 4 '1 , 'Tl '1 ,fa 'QQ' . 'i if Alf' . cg 1 -B .,,w5,9-A 3' t' su N J? ,+. V. .e r H 5 49 . 2 t'aJ-free-age. 1 - n 5'Q af g . zl . ,vigil-1 . ,' - - ' rl.: A . - 1:51751- . A A tl: el 1 l ,iff , Jun1or Glrls A p l, Top Row: Evelyn Anderson, Reba Riggle, Pauline Brown, Rowena Gould, Virginia Cowley, Evelyn Houghton, Ruth .Q L Carruthers, Anna Tudhope, Meta Krelscher, Valols Dav-ls, Bernlece Bereman. ' l ,ij Fourth Row: Gladys Hamilton. Margaret Trice, Mildred Cox, Verna Mae Carter, vorgla, Elwell, Virginia Simpson, Edna Jansen, Helen Knapp, Wilma Teenew, Bernlece Smullan, Virginia Simpson, Betty Markham, AlleencArnold. Third Row: Louis Fosselman, Frances Clay, Madaleene Ogden, Freda Wetland, Dorothy Eaton. Mary Dell Roberts. .511 Margereete Ludlam, Frances Welch, Ruth Russell, Llnieta Dodge, Frances Bowdlsh, Dorothy Fitch, Mary Morning. Second Row: Eunice Barns, Pearl Goldstein, Edlth'Capton, Frances Hattleld, Betty Oliver, Jauneta Smith, Nellie Wll- ' burn, Thelma Womack, Jo Williams, Gale Taber, Florence Adamson, Mabel Adamson, Ruth Mary Frances. - fp Bottom! Row, left to right: Doris Bretford. Marjory Rlce,- Lorain Black. Adalln Schoemaker, Betty, Kennedy, Betty egg, Llnnen, Marian Warren, Phan Nelson, Lucille Jacqulth. Jane Shepherd, Maxine Maclaren, Arlene Haas, Mabel Lind- Q sey, Thelma Earhardt. ' if k. 1 Jun1or Boys q A Top Row: Elmer Newman, Don Merldith. Winston Holmes, Harold Wllllams, Gilbert Frleson, Ople Swope, HaroldVHynd- man, Ralph Polson, Herbert Marshal. Willlam Benson. Charles Osterman, Gerald Hoover. -Y.. . Fourth Row: Max Allen, Carl Cunningham, Charles Bowland, Theron Kernohan, Ralph Llghtencr, Clayborn Davldson. ,W- N Orvll Elrlck, Bill Lang, Vernon Roberson, Reggy Mlddaugh, Norman Drake. ' Q ,jr Third Row: Harold Paul. Robert Shanklln, Theron Sterret, Tom Solter, Cllflord Van Slckle, Leslle Warner, Orvll Mc- fa, Cracken, Lloyd Warren, Vernon Zwlnck, Ward Braley, James Byrns, Milo Garberlck. - ., 55 ' I . 2.5. . Second Row: Billy Fritz, Fred Jones, Archie Nelson, Eldon Kiehl, Lloyd Foulds, Harry Spencer, Durwood Angelo, 61- , lard Barrington, George Peppercorn, Otto Klng, Charles Standard, Cecil Inman. . b QQ Bottom Row, left to right: Howard House, John Basham, Will Crum, Milton Wllson,-Clark Arnold, Louis Schmucker, t g? Wllbur Mateer, Richard Neas, Bruce Rayl, Cecil Forter, Eugene Harpstrite, Morris McKay. Junior Girls t Top Row: Pansy Alexander, Dorotha Fager, Lucille Anderson, Esther Hayes, Eula Houser, Elverla Simpson, Lucille Murray, Gladys Simpson, Ernestlne Valheln, Wlnitred Bates, Dorothy Ward, Katherine Bowdlsh, Mary Noble. Fourth Row: Helen Franklin, Louise Garnett, Mary McKlnster, Katherine Smith, Eva Hansell, Lucille Burgess. Helen Davidson, Dorothy Herman, Myrtle Nix. Jean Herrick, Ruth Jones, Virginia Meeks. Thlrd Row: Maxine Heckert, Marjorie Harrell, Elizabeth Wood, Mary Margaret Greenfleld, Faye I-Iulen, Gertrude Hurst, Fern Shetterly, Vlrglnla Drake, Mary Alice Scott, Helen Morning, Dorothy Seward, Amy Ruth Mahln. Second Row' Dorothy Woodmansee Pauline Osterllng Velma Gardiner Margaret Jones Lucille Bower Mildred Forrey Ruth Ganner Cordella Schroeder Mildred Fisher Anita Brown Olive Love Aileen Elgin Velma, Croxton Bottom Row left to right Staucle Duff Nellie Vincent Mary Hendrickson Florence Weaver Rfuh Hensley Alice Wood burn Hazel Laird Pauline Algeo Betty Marie Kennedy Florine Grandstaff Velma Edgerton Pearl Yokley . A, .1-.H ,, ., .r :-it H S331 n f? G 2. ::f:f', . , , 1, 1 3 ' 'txfii . ng, ' 1 A are .Mir gi -ft . f fb L . f . l . f f . gg, . . - . . n n . 1 f , , . - . . QQ ' Tj . . I . . . . - . - 'JW ' ' -,... .a, - . l . . . . ' . s. , ,M , 1371 . 4, K K V ,J An I h,,,,, rv ,,,, Hana: ,M k . P Y l 1 ' .ifla-i K Gif. . ' X - 4.5, '. , , l ' Ifiwv uf V ,Qi ..-M53 2' 1- .15 ,V - -fs . Q ku :ae - . rg . r . ..r.. ,. fi' 1 ',1'1 ':k '. ,, . A-'Rm' Junior Boys 'Imp I:-m. ll1ll'll'S XIIHIYIS, Frm! .lnm-s, l'1rm-sl Smith, All'rs-41 Hia-nz, ll:1ruI4l Llllivk. ll'1l3'W2lf'll IJIPKP. Kvllllvlll SIIIIUV. llzu-ml Xvxxmzm, .lulm t':nll:1h:m, llnn Uslorling, 4:l'I'1llll lluuvm', Inn: Morris, XVzu'4l Bennett, Ivlullllll livin: llzlvni Lymx, lPlII4'j'i'Ul'Il1'l, Alnrris Mmlnslnilh, Nurlnzun lPl'2lliQ', Russ .'xlltlt'l'Sllll, Yonnim.: liilvy, XVilli:xm XXVHIZ. X l1'I1rl I,1-lurlimq, th-ul-gv .Iurml:m, lin-m'g'v Sn-Ils. Vim-lm' fillllilllilll, Iiulph AIu1'1'z1y, Ilvrhm-ri Swurlhmxt. 'l'Im.l Imxxg l'4'm'i!S5M-Il1'0l',M1-lYil1Vcrlwlzlllwl,l'l:ll'41lI4'vKvllvr, lim-ith 'l'UXYllSHIlll, I.elzu14l Supp, Lulhvr Albright, I.c:1n:xrd Wu-5, Vzlrlvv Shank, I4'x'4-wh-1'ic-k Wzxssun, I-hixxxxlwi Vnuk, Llnycl llnllglllt-'l'y. S..--.ml I:..xxt Iron 121-4-vu, liussm-ll Imllla-y, XV:1ll:1m- 'l'ullmtI, lmn Imslxley, Ulifton lmllmm, Hmvzuwl Miller, George XVise, limp-v Mullins, lim-V1 I'fx':lns, 4ivm'p.:'n- I'Ilw1':-:ln-ill. li-vin-m Ilmx: Murimn xYIll'I'4'l', lmwilln- .l2I1'lllliIII, Villllillt' Algvo, Iyhllll Nm-lsnn, livtly Lilllltlll, Hvllin- Muriel Kenna-dy, Alivv I'm44-u, Villllllll' Imlh-y, lim-ulalh Alnrzm. Mary l'lzu'k, lmu Frusl, Hstln-1' l':u'a-y, lrnm liusseuu. I'ug1r N: rf nl!!-four Top limi: .Xlix Young, Mrs. lforql, Miss xYlll'lll'l', Mr. limuiiln-L-. l.mver Huw, I4-fl In right: .lolin L':illen:ler. l':iul l'evhin, lflininn .lnm-s, Iriugem- Fuomlls, th-ni-ge Tin-is, 5lllI'l.L1lI'l'I lfiiliuiii. 6 The Sophomore Class of 1927 153-sifIw1t I ------ EUGENE Coomns V14-c-I'rvs-aim:ts - GEORGE Turns, MARGARET Fumes St'l'l'!'flU'jf - - ---- WARD BRALIGY 7'1-vusurw ----- JoHN CALLENDER Fuzfzclty Advisors - - - MR. YUUNG, Miss WIIITCIIER, MR. ISROWNLEE, MRs. FORD The Sophomore Class this year is composed of 1,179 peppy students directed by their very efficient officers and faculty advisors. They were organized February 7, 1927. So far they haven't done a great deal because of such recent organization, but they did have a very successful St. Patrick's Day party. lt was the most successful party ever given by the Sophomore class in high school. A good program and plenty of snappy games were en- joyed. The refreshments carried out the St. Patrick idea with a green shamrock formed in each brick of ice cream. Ijlljll' Sr1'c'21Iy-jiiw' , , ,1 . , , v rv' -- - I - ,W '- Vi V , ..h 4 I. - ,,- , ., A . e 1-.,.,. e dh. ':4:.,,,-4 ,,- . ., . , '-. ,Y f - A , . x yr - .-. , 'e r -, - . , , A L v- ,M ' ,,+-4 . . 1 -, qv: 1' - ,. 5 , f . f ,, U AH AUDAUQAUQPQQL dh A ,Sophomore Boys , , Fifth Row: Tom Fuller, Stanley Boatrlght, Claude Spurgeon, Rex Shumaker, Loren Chastain, Fred Fowler, Walter Ford, Herbert Townsend, Hubert Linen, Charles Rhine. Lowell Standlee, Robert Richards, Wayne -Rakestraw. Fourth Row: Jay Stewart, Charles Martin, Ezell Conwell, Charles Endicott, Marvin Thayer, 'Lewis Morton, Fredertck Wall, Paul Lago. Alva Moftltt, William Carter, .Iullus Plrner, Russell Gordon. , Thlrd Row: Guy Smith, Arthur Thomas. Robert Clark, Oliver Brown, Merril Bosworth,'Robert Patterson, Robert Smith, Robert Curtis. Myron Russ, Stewart Buck, Charles Eaton, Selby Clark. .Harold Wallace, Lloyd Parker. A l, Second Row: Roy Goodacre, Donald Smith, Roscoe Bryant, Robert Raymond, James Eaton, Roy Poe, Harry necby. Homer Whltted, Lynn Wilkinson, Chester Rhoades, Ross Owens, Perry Grlftlth, Kenneth Dunlavy. Bottom Row, left to right: Tommy Goscher, Clarence Frazee, Paul Pechin, Dick Osser, Jack Rees, Elnlon Jones, Raney Chambers, Jack Owens, Stewart Davis. Zeb Pruner, Parker Dumbald, Omar Miller.. Merle Craig. ' Sophomore Boys ' L, Top Row: Clement Bates, Vern Rice, Ralph Rose, Florian Nash, Remlck Cooley, Lloyd Hatneld, Lenard Batt. Vern McFarland.. Edward Robertson, Howard Murphy, Claud Stanley, Harold Cllnlc. A . ' Fourth Row: Herbert I-lut!man,'Orlando McCune, Denzel Mallory, Milton Rlttenoure. Raymond Speer, Kennlth Sauer, Don Arkman, George Peacock, Fred Rainey, Clarence Weller, Elmer Smlth. I Thlrd Row: Paul Bryant, Wilford Vosher, Charles Yates, Basil Roberts, Cecil Burge, Floyd Conway, Wllllam Saund- ers, Edmond Arndt, Lloyd Soukup, Jack Noble. Eugene Fllch. ' , V Second old Bottom Robert Wright, Douglass Jelferds, Lesley Barnet, Vlrgll Knowles. John Wenzel, Fred Winsor. ' Q , Row: Clarence Billings, Wllllam Davis, Boyd I-Iollett, Herbert Townsend, Anderson Duke, Fredrlck BaJ1ks,-'Har- Saxe, Fred I-Iershberger. Don Husted, Wesley Jacques. A , Row, left to right: Carl Johnson, James Carter, Loyd Clark, George Egge, Donald Stover, Edward Jewett. Sophomore Boys I . Top Row: Fred Rogers, Bill Acox, Lonzo Sherman, Lee Jansen, Miles Gatney, Henry ,Hauserf Richard Hammond, Theo Freeman, Gerald Severance, Blll I-Ilghllll, Remlck Cooley. - Thlrd Row: Jules Roulet, Elbert Smith, Wllllam Vermillion, Charles Whlpple, Harold M'anlove, Robert Plummer, Paul Cline, Carl Craig, Wallace Carpenter, Merrill Ray. e . Second Row: ' Elsworth Brown, Shirley Timmons, Arthur Peterson, Robert Richardson, Leo Lailsbury, Russell Slner, Herbert Townsend, Claude Hall, Robert Coltrane, Leonard Batt, Durwood Ostertag, Wllbur'Stout, ' Bottom Row, left to right: Llnsley Norton, Willard Hamilton, Robert Hansbarger, Tom Fuller. Tom Law. Wllllam Cuth- burt, Edgar Ingram. Lawrence Sutter. Daniel Lester, Robert Dee, Earl Harris.- ' ' Page Seventy-seven W L F .-,S i In 1' W ve.. . , rw z , vw l ,ve qv, vi 414, . f' ,gl uf.. l.. . f, - '11, Tx. -N M., Y f ' H . 4 4- M L. ,JL T fi? I rg g rzzi. ,.. V .W -. 4 fijf A' 12, X Sql: -, t M' V' ef, :' - ,A Q3 If .F -, ii? ' ' 0 42. f-134 ' 1.-7 :Tr- u iv' -JL Be Wy, ,mi R.. -' , L - -'lil' . ,1 'f'. ,,. ' til 1 me . -' ,., 1' f' M54 1-iii rijlft fm, ' S+, ' , , ,.,, 'Q Ei. . , 'Q vie , Q23 ,Qi . ei ' 'I v KV w :A ,k ai D ,, , T' 4' ' r ya ,. .. Q '43 ,LP .- Jil: , .rv .S lv. f 421 A E i fb - ff 'CM . P' : ws ti of lm -r ' hail Q 1' 1 ,fb -. 1 'ep-1-M. - Q 7 H '75 ilk, . K .,. .' , ', ,'..' f Ja!-2 .,.ng,1.. , 3,4 i-Ti A v ,., svn... ,. . . 5 w , . . .gg , , nl... . , 5, 9 lr it if ,':g,.11.,. - - 5 ' , ' .QJG3 W 'nj Ar , ,. 2 ,- my .4 I V , A , --f' , sf fe, 7 r , . , ' r- 1, are U U'--U-'- WY, W AVAAYAVAA 141,47 4, Sophomore Boys q, , Top Row: George Whltaker, George Edwards, Forrest Ryder, Herbert Renolds, Dick Hammond, Paul Cllne, Frank Godard, Hyron Hysom, Kenneth Baker, Frank Swartz, John McKay, Jimmy Brewer, Wright Meyers. Fourth Row: J. Esco, Don Clark, Blll Rodda, George Cobb, Glade Starr, Ralph Hless, Marlon Rape, Oscar Kane, Vlrgll Peebler, Gerald Bell, Bruce Jackson, Ralph White, Theal Freeman. . Thlrd Row: Rlchard Smith, Dwayne Bennogh, Jewels Rollelgh, Dwight Thomson, Woodrow Speer, Howard Houser, Otis Mobly, Frank English, Moody Ivy, Luther Schmover, Franklin Farris, Paul Bordman. ' - V K Second Row: Bill Bryon, Joe Mlchel, Kenneth Hayes, John Tasty, Robert Nichols, John Calendar, Gene Coombs, Waldo Whitmore, Reed Splllman, Clare Clogston, Orpha Mann. I , Bottom Row, left to right: William Farha, Glenn Gunst, John Tldwell, Paul Kramer, Robert Plumber, HaroldtDavis, Montleth McCormick, John McCloud. Paul Pickler, Tom Shelley, 'Harold I-liner, Gene Badenhop. ' ' Sophomore Boys Top Row: Richard Steck, Herbert Townsend, Charles Rhine, Aldrich Alter, Ted Bryan, Luther Ames, Robert Truesdale, Blll Chapman, Paul Chapman, Brice Day, Raymond Beaman, Jack Fosselman, Ivan Hale, Roland Toeves. ' Fourth Row: Russell Brown, Ezell Conwell, Eugene Gunter, Hubert Llnnen, Donald Davis, Cecil Burge, Max -Sanford, Eugene Osterllng, Eugene Salmon, Pearl Clark, Evans Martin, Waldo Carson. Thlrd Row: Jack Owens, Gilmer Hamilton, Russell Garrett, Roy Sldener, Elmer Cramer, Milton Lampl, Charles Basham, Edwin Gardiner, Billy Frank, Dale Pritchard, Davis Stewart, Donald Smith, James Wright , b Second Row: Zeb Pruner, Murle Geist, Richard Mahln, Clarence Lindsay, Clyde Grimes, Bill Rodda, Don Clark, Gerald Kepner, Homer Cline, Wayne Watson, Marvin McConnell, Audrey Casteel. - Bottom Row, left to right: Jack Jolly, Oscar Mason, Markus Lampl, Lawrence Mclntlre, Wayne Penry, -Darllel Brooms, Eugene Fulton, Sheldon Newkirk, MacBeth Gilbach, Paul Doyle, Frank Conway, Lou Jones. ' Sophomore Boys, S. r s Fifth Row: Grover Ramsay. Cleve Smyser, Edward Wagner, Donald Aley, Arthur Peterson. Fred Blum. Kenneth Osborne, Emmett Campbell, Donald Fry, Jack Horton, Paul Boardman, Edgar Reesh, James Carter.' Fourth Row: Charles Peterson, Raymond Starchman, Cleo Compton, Donald Eberhardt, Arent Patterson, Everett Moss, Kern Hayes, Ralph Dunham, Clifton Billings, Robert Shanklln, Drew Lockland, Paul Whlttacre. Third Row: Bernard Johnson, D. C. Ross, Louis Martin, Garnet Mason, Cecll Stoner, Dale Chester, Leland Redmond, Vernon Burleigh, Harold Jones, Thomas Plnalre, Lewis Roberts, Frank Lindley, Kenneth Barger. Second Row: Homer Richards. Gerald Wisler, Emmett Taylor, Denzel Soderberg, Thomas Runnels, Rex Shumaker, Claude Heydt, Velorus Murphy, Willis Tomlinson, Ezra Faust, Claude Hall, Fred Rains. Bottom Row, left to right: Harry Moore, Robert Johnson, James 'Moon, Stanley Posey, James Busham, Rosse0wens, Kenneth Cox, Virgil Priboth, James Sllcker, Perry Grlfnth, Raymond Bseman, Donald Roseberryf . Q Page Seventy-nine . 2- gl? '-rf., , ,Li . 1.11 w, , . F M. -2. -' e- t., ,. 1 Marek , ,L 4,11 - rf, vi sv? AY 1. l, x. u r 4 L. K , , .ef , '-fi' +V 'ate .4 'g g fy. ' fats' .. , .,, f Al. 'L 9 , fe. -'ir 5 ffl xr' MF . . I :Nl 1, ' . Ja , V' in 4' 1, .:' ' ,Q-Zw if. . rl IEC W A 'K .. Q- , .. Q. Us . .gf 1 :, -Q tp 5. rf ' - ' J., A if .aw- - '-r ' 1 al, , 1: iid Q12 j iii til' , Y. 4:95 , . ,L M 0. Z, jjif-i . ty. E'- H111 'wv . .. z iv , 'S , 7 35? 5 'IV . . 44 ul. ,v A ,YW . ,Lia-3. , -HQ 5, . fplhika at-X ,.:k.,-l51,.:,v any in :r,, -,vi- ,vm ,V XA:hr ,H A Lk f Qqfw v ,y., L UA A L3 K lp u- .134 1 1 be '.,. -.ry lp . 1 , .1911 ' ' l :WA ,' Ri' If 1- .1 y a , , '-M , k,1,V-,, ,-' A -ay-,af ' ,J ...w .Uv UO' ,curvy A ,e 5 5,5 ' Erma - tl- H qw nv-at f - . p , . sg , fi X, .U , 1 I 4 S, 9- 1 P 5, F 1 I. n P 'ic . SQ E. 23' E, E 5 5 3 I 3. g, E' 3, V - -U -U- ------l-an W. A A A Vjxwrggriqsvwjy Ai .fy Jg,i1x Jgvvlx A 4, W V Sophomore Girls e Top' Row: Genevieve Wright, Geraldine Herman, Gwendolyn Zeller, Vera Martin. Leta Slemmer, Frances Martln, Dor- othy Bryan, Charlotte Brehm, Opal Young, Mildred Brown, Vlrglnla Beazley, Dorothy McCune, Vera Cooley, Roberta Dean, Dorothy Eberhart. ' Fourth Row: Grace I-Iemhree, Irma Teen, Lllllan Els, Nlna Sutter, Betty Marton, Zelda I-Inillyard, Mary Jane Moore, Kathleen Jackson, Wlnlfred Saunders, Lucile Everett, Bernlece Hale, Catherine Adams, Bessie Blase. 5 Thlrd Row: Mlldred Derrlngton, Eileen Shaw, Helen Morris, Versa Cox, Goldle Shepherd, Eunice Stolfus, Margaret Green, Essle May Pray, Elizabeth Bailey, Dorothy Brinker, Clara Rosenthal, Beulah Green, 'Mary Mourning, Mar- garet Baldwin, Gladys McCarter. ' Second Row: Grace Young, Lloba Shea, Paullne Osterllng, Ruth Fasnacht, Roma Edds, Anna Lee Hazen, Marjorie Stanton, Eola Thompson, Frances Means, Jean Wall, Margaret Fulton, Eva Smith, Evelyn Cassel. Bottom Row, left to right: Marceil Wright, Juanita Rich, LaVerne Wright, Florence Metz, 'Velma Mateer. Florence Goldstein, Muriel Selp, Mary Lawrence, Muriel Shuler, Dorls Klnkald, Rotha Shepherd, Mona Thomas, Pansy Mar- shall, Dorothy Kersey. ' Sophomore Girls Top Row: Edna Smlschney, Nadene Woof, Joan Stiller, Frances Means, Rosallne Kingely, Dorotha Larkln, Anne Rich, Dorothy Rlley, Gertha Martin, Geneva Tlner, Josephine Ward, Sylvia Walder, Lola Chartler, Margaret Jennings. Fourth Row: Elizabeth French. Lurllle Moore, Irene Offensteln, Lois Brockway, Hoscelyn Guenther, Marlon Thomp- son, Pearl Davidson, Iva Mae McHenry, Irene Saunders, Rachal Whitney, Pearl Shusterman, Dora Wllchman, Doro- thea McCoy, Bertha Collyer, Della Brunk. ' , Third Row: Anna Flegenbaum, Margaret Lyons, Dorothy Corbln, Slbyl Spray, Anna McBride, Winona Tucker, Maxine Cooper, Muriel Letcher, Anita Just, Helen Morton, Adre Cane, Mary McPherson, Opal Blurton. , Second Row: Jennett Tucker. Margaret Whitehead, Edna Coleman, Gladys Simpson, Inah Butler. Wilma Stiles, Velma Croxton, Luvllla Carson, Esther Jones, Helen Morning, Jewel Peterson, Helen Ward. Mary Stephens. Bottom Row: Louise Parker, Katherine Farrell, Grace Butts, Lois Reynolds, Grace Wagner, Lucille Markllle, Myrtle Calllson, Neva Morris, Esther Stoops, Mildred Walker Gladys Johnson, Irene Radzum, Dorothy ,Snyder, Marjorie Morton. , X Sophomore Girls . A Top Row: Katherine McFarland, Marjorie Llghtner, Kathleen Jackson, Grace Wagner, Velma Emmerson, Florence Rog- len, Maude Johnson, Marguerite Garsted, Verne' Overlander, Fern Overlander, Ruth Parcel, Thelma Carmlchael,.Grace Toland. l ' Fourth Row: Leon Kessler, Kate Hinton, Katherine Farrell, Ilene Burton, Mildred Dunken, Dorthea Moyer, Bessle Ran- dall, Maxine Gottschalk, Blllle Larene Reed, Eleanor Pearce, Grace Brown, Helen Miller, Gladys Pyles, Wanda Plckens. - ' Third Row: Louise Keller, Charlene Schultz, Eva Mathis, Ida Gall Taylor, Naomi Troupe, Helen Root. Vera Richard- son, Thelma Parks, Pauline Walters, Elizabeth Caswell, Alice Wllllams, Jennle Lerlgal. ' Second Row: Edna Stevens, 'Ruth Webb, Vlrglnla Lee Webb, Vlrglnla Collins, Betty Linen, Evelyn Rau, Naden Ham- mond, Charlene Schultz, Margaret Grant, Edith White, Vlrglnla Thompson. ' Bottom Row: Virginia Pate, Vlrglnla Stephenson, Susan Gllkeson, Katrina Wallingford, Dorothy Snyder,' Barbara Butts, Betty Clapp. Mary Ruth Phillips, Margaret Jennings, Evelyn Martin, Esther' Cotter, Eva' Brownlee, Lavada Perkins. Page Eighty-one 1 rf 0 ,..,x 1 w-. 5' ,.. 2. .51-, f I . I . .-A .r A -'f rf . .-.5 ua , X ST, ' .Ki . J., ki' . ,1 Q. H . 13,-,: vi, . tiis 35 -, ,r .K ,. if ,Kb t -L , - gil 'S at f Fila Xt' ', . '1' -4 A if , f f., ,. ji, ,Ag he , f .f 6. -.3 5? . . FR ,WY '-: . 1 A Q E: e I, ' 5 ,Zz 32 fi 2,329 1:5 is '4 -.5 is .vw we J- ,w. 'vm vs Q5 I ,Q .1 ai! r .M 9, W-ff sk , 1-Q? my ,W gh 1 :r.D.:sfivfi5if'-visit 2, 'sl T 'lg' -,A , ' ' 5 T325 ' --U--UU-U- UU---.- -- 745 A A fx Jxiilk JL VA .yy vA i1yYVJy A lg A Y1gVAm1g Sophomore Girls Fifth Row: Nellie Cox, Roberta Beckham, Elizabeth Mllls, Lorene Ioerger, Ollvla Sloan, Mildred Cross, Catherine Mo- Malns, Thelma Hampton, Fannie Hoover, Hazel Beasley, Anna Hoover, Gladys Corzine, Macy Shlppey, Leora Barns, Catherine Beard, Marguerite Blase. ' Fourth Row: Elna Sutherlan, Alberta Hatleld, Vera Cessna, Elmo Koger, Martha Callahan, Ruth Burney, Dorls Bain- bridge, Edna Hudspeth, Mildred Oglesby, Helen Kerr, Dorothy Keene, Lorena Taylor, Jamella Colhemia. Third Row: Violet Bittner, Vera.Conkrlght, Marita Forney, Marclle Coate, Maxine Allen, ,Maude Johnson, Ruth Forrey, Lea Haslmler, Frances Coon, Wlnlfred Hollingsworth, Blanche Cook, Kathleen Dobbins, Ferne Branlne. Second Row: Bernadette Garden, Vera Reeves, Evelyn Laughlin, Floy Stroble, Elizabeth Feldner, Jane Macauley. Mar- jorie Wood, Carllss Morgan, Doris Hendrickson, Llllle Marsolf, Elsie Milton, Cecelia Holland, Rebecca Starr, Ida Mae Bucher. Bottom Row. leit to right: Jane Attwater, Grace Jennings, Dorothy Wise, Dorrls McGuchln, Evellne Lyman, Erma ,Mc- Clure, Mary Baer, Mary Ann Conway, Rossalene McCormick, Adeline Schumaker, Gratla Gardiner, Bessie Butter- worth, Loree Caldwell, Evelyn Gray, Marguerite Gray. Sophomore Girls Flfth Row: Eloise Haycraft, Marguerite Taylor, Mary Virginia Wallace, Esther Mayberry, Charleen Johnson, Mary Jane Kuntz, Ema Davis, Ernestlne Rayl, Thelma Fouts, Maxine Ray, Georgia Grabendike, Velma Clark, Ruth Fox, Roberta Forgey, Ruth Clifford, Mary Lawrence. Q Fourth Row: Mildred Wright, Marian Parker, Josephine Patchen, Mildred Brownee, Leona Jameson, Wintfred Jones, Eleanor Sewart, Florence Wentworth, Helen Barksdale, Martha Mae Stonehouse, Ruby Chapman, Lucreta Shelley, Helen Fairchild. Third Row: Elizabeth Chapman, Ruth Curtis, Nellle Sue Bryan, Zelma Farris, Glennys Easterly, Evelyn Shultz, Wlja Weaver, Grace Hullett, Madeline Rockwood, Velma Mateer, Allean Rlce, Eleanor Pierce, Georgia Brane. Second Row: Berenelce Roach, Margaret Llndtl, Myra Brow n, Hope Posey, Della Anson, Lllllan Kennedy, Frances Pugh, Wlllana Harr, Laura Hunter, Margaret Hall, Margaret Abel, Elizabeth Taggart, Martha Witt, Betty McCauly. Bottom Row, left to rlght: Corrine Castle, Christina Cero, Mueriel Mathis, Eleanor Essex, Beth Stewart, Kathryn Mc- Farland, Marjorle Lightner, Florence Miller, Doris Scott, Florence Amberg, Kathryn Hartman, Mildred Dodd, Evelyn Loshbaugh, Helen Chaplin. Sophomore Girls ' Top Row: Velma Wlneteer, Verla Pisell, Sara Goldhammer, Ruth Furnas, Barbara Flndley, Katherine Alspaugh, Mil- dred Wlthers, Clara Pickering, Alice Furnas, Anls O'Nell, Maurlne Sands, Thea Tyson, Martha Ellis, Florence Mc- Adams. Fourth Row: Betty Orendoff, Josephine Patterson, Dorothy Harris, Josephine Braley, Dorothy Kendall, Ruth Langel- walter, Carolyn Jones, Llllis Duff, Vivian Maness, Betty Weaver, Vlrglnia Wheeler, Susie Sargent, Lura Larson, Irene Kenny. ' Third Row: Juanita Hensley, Virginia. Cox, Beulah Gresham, Edna Huff, Mary Jean Lochhead, Anna Margaret Ruth- erford, Therese Pohlman, Thelma Ward. Alma Skaer, Fayalenna Hutchinson, Marguerite Munsell, Harriet Bunting, Madge Bragg, Esther Moore, Marian McCarthy. V Second Row: Thelma Butler, Katherine Woods, Ruth Mathis, Marguerite Woodring, Wlnlfred Meeks, Polly Ayers, Virginia Collins, Laura Singleton, Mary Simmons, Esther Jones, Lucille Schwelter, Genevieve McCaulley, Mildred Saun- ders. ' , ' Bottom Row, left to rlght: Dorothy Morse, Alma Hudson, Ilene Hill, Nellie Buchan, Mary Selberllng. Joyce Monroe, Ina Meldrum, Esther Hunter, Beatrice, Smith, Pauline Walters, Rosalla Klepper, Dorothy. Allan, Audrey Green, Louise Goodyear. A Page Eighty-three P USH 5 ' ' ' Q4 lllllllllllllllllllllllBNN llllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllml lllllllllllllIllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll , Ill Wm ,, , ll ' r leilm eg A Q, lg r, , ffglzl-12352 i l' - f 5. H It 1 l ' Wg .mn .E li? Y , 1 D J 3 ' 7 W M34 , . 1 . p 5f5.l l1 l illllw:Q1llMw'3ll'm: i9Mw 'Q- W, J't JM... 4i?! ilMi:Z wird Qnmcumnzcu QM f 1 . Top Huw: Alien- Szullvr, Miss XX'viinnl', Aileen l'll,L'fill. Nessie l'uli,'n-r. ll1ll'l'lL'l l:ll'll2ll'llSUIl, llelen lmy. I Sm-mul Huw: 421-rtrilele' llursl, l.ueille .-Xlnlwsuli, lllerwin l4':l1.:el', llan llllllllllilll, Webster' l'n-In-Isuzu. Alerril Yan Arsilale. ' ' Iiiilx xxlllllIlX1lCli tultim llsm 1 lu X Ianxu-i' lluw, la-Il lu right: llziyilen Uauly, Allml 'z - , I 4 s-, ' my Clivslit-y, L'li:u'lvs XVhitiu-y. Pythagorean Club I'1-vszllvnt ------ Gonrm-xx' Howsn Vlt'Q'-l,7'1'SilIl'l1f - VVARREN Evniucvi' Sw-rotary - - - lJoRoTnY MARTIN T1'1'r1s1u'4'r - - - ATIIOI, BAILY Faculty Advisor M. BIRD WI'I1lN1AR The Pythagorean Club, one of the oldest organizations of the school, has had an inter- esting and profitable year. Its purpose has been to create and promote interest in mathe- matics and to alford opportunity for the discussion of mathematical facts referred to in class work. A get-acquainted meeting was held in the fall and several social events have been given throughout the year. The History of Mathematics, the practical side of mathematics, the fourth dimension, and the lflinstien Theory are the subjects discussed in some of the meetings. l Miss Ruth llulioise, a former student of Wichita High School and now a social worker in Kansas City, gave an interesting talk on the application of mathematics to social work. Priya' l','l.flllljf'fil'l' Imp Hun: Imis Hlklhlsklllilll, Helly Alnrris, .loss-philw .XI1-xzxllnls-r, Alilfy lilizzmln-Ill IN- I.:x Nl2ll4'l', Nlllflilll XX':1l1'm-lu, l.u:-llln Mull:-null. --wmv! llmxi Blzlrjnry lfmnllw, Inns- Szuulm-rs, lim-In-n Akin .Xllun I,ill1lil'0. Max XY:1ll:1x-1-, lmn l.:mh-n'n luue-1' Huw, Ivll lu right: .lflhn Mzlluno, Sidney Ilrivk, Karl H1-nlz, ll4-r:1l4Iim- llzmxnnuul, .lxnm-s Iil'4'llIlIIlII, Ysnuglm Km 4h-mm' Shm-lnukn-r. Messenger Class Ifflitor-in-Chivf - - - GER,xl.l11Nl-1 I'I,n1xIux1w Mmzuging Editor ---- Slnxm' liluvu Assormrv ldflirors - KARL BENTZ, .Lxmrcs lm1cT1'x1.u Sport Editor ----- Jollx lNI.xl.ox14: l2'.l'l'lIIl7Ifjf' Ifilfflll' ---- BETTY MORRIS fj'iI'! 1llll,fi0ll. Erlitnrx - JACK CLARK, MAX XVAl.l.Al'l'I 1'vrrinvnt I'w-sumzl Efliror - GEORGE S11om1,xm:R lfusifzvss lllurmywz- ---- VAIYGIIN Krxu'rT Reporters llrzu-:N AKIN Il0NAl.n l,AvVlmRN Amx I'lN.,XIRl'I JUSI'Il'lIlNl-1 ALI-:xANm:R MARY E1,1zAm1'r11 lm l,,x INIATIQIQ lem-1 S,xNm:1cs Lois BRUCKMAN I,UCILI.l1: MATTHSUN Glcumsl-3 Sllmmwxklilc MARJQRH: FoUl.Kl-I Bl-:TTY Momus Muzmx W,uuc,.x Editorial Adviser - - - Imclmz HlI.DINGI'IR IU-inting Advisor - CARI. lllwxmc uyyr lu'iy1l1ljf-S1'.r Y lup lluw: l.:lIlI'oIII'O liolierls, Virgil liziiley, Lester Nix, Keliiiulll Sauer, llurln McCall, Eugene Illoml, lmyzil lizilrln, Jne lmwly. I-mul Huw: l'lill'l'lll't' XY:IlSun, Lewis Sleplielis, llem'I.:O Reeves, Vern Sloan, IARXYOII Cliilvozit, Ruth C1Ii'I'OllieI'S, l'IIII:IlOu K'llllllUl', Mzlriuii lizilrlrill. Iowa-I' lluw, lm-I't lu right: Nzumii l':1lgPl'l0ll, Violet NV:1IIzeI', llvlvii lft'llIll-'52 Mary lilizailwlli llv I.:I Mull-r, llvls-in I.:Iw, Willai llziyiiiuml, lflluisv Clzirk, Alilflllil Smith, Jvzui Sniyser, lmuise IlI':IkI-. Magazine Class Ediloij-in-Chigff ---- MARTIIA SMITII Associate Editors ---- VVILLA RAYMOND MARY ELIZABETH DE LA MATER HELEN LAW Publicity Illmmgvr ---- ELOISE CLARK Circu1at'ion Manager - - - NAOMI EDGERTON Litvmry Advisor - LUCILE HILDINGER Art Arlvisw' - - - GLADYS BATE l'rii1ting Aclriscfr CARL BRUNER Reporters LAVON CIIILCOAT VIRGIL BAILEY EMALOU CONNER VERA SLOAN JOE IIEEDY HELEN KENNEY MARIAN BABBITT RUTH CARROTHERS LEWIS STEPHENS EDNA MAE BLYTHE LOUISE DRAKE VIOLET WANZER LOYAL BABB EUGENE MOOD BUNNY HARRINGTON GEORGE REEVES KENNETH SAUER LAURENCE ROBERTS LESTER NIx CLARENCE WATSON HARLO MCCALI, Pagv Eighty-sf l'! l'I, Top llow: Hmllrey llowse, limb Ibm-lcum, Kenneth f'0l'llllI'illl, Chester Miller, tim-m'ge XX'isn-, l':Iul Ymxiignu-yi-r, Ira XVII:-Iv burn, Ilan l'ull:Ili:In, l orrest liimlmll. 'I'hii-il lion: t':u-olim- Kirluvnml, Malin-la Moulos, lIlll'llll-' XYuml:1i'1l, llerzilcline llaunnnmnl, .II-:In Ninysvr, lmrorliy xlilfllll, llaynlen Vzuly. Miles 4le1n'f.fe, XVRHTUII l'Ivm-Veil. Sm-mul Row: Myrna Moore, Vera 1'5lI'lN'Ill0I', Eliznlwtli 'l'h:Iyer, Marian 1'hrislm:in, Alellm Miller, Imlwvilyy llo4Ix'oI', Mary Alnrllm lileuson, Martha Smith, Virginia Sells. Iiullmn Huw, lm-ll In r1f.':hl: Helen lfl'IlXVll, lforil Uzllxiplrell, Miss Apt-I, xlAll'LfVilll2l lim-xley, I-Ilizzilu-Ih lion-Ixsli, .lm-liiiiv l-'uyi Svluufilm-l', Iln-len Rovluvuml, Ibornthy llornunir, Eloise Vlarli. National Honor Society FIRST SEMESTER Ihwfsiflvnr ------ HAYDICN Lain' Vim'-1'1-vsiflvnt - - Gr:RA1.D1Nr: Hfxnmoxn S01-rvtrz1'y-T1'm1sz11'wi' - VIRGINIA SI-ZI.l.s lf'uf-ulry Advisor ---- ELIZABETH Orin. SECOND SEMESTER I'I'I'Sl'lll'TIf ------ Form CAINIPIEI-IIA, Vif-ff IH-vsiflerit ---- MARGHANA I3I4:r:z1.nY Sw-rvtn,ry-'I'rw1surar - - EI,IzAIn4:TII Bowmsu The organization does not work much together as a whole, because all the members are busy in all the other clubs of W.H.S. They are represented in the Cell., Hi-Y, Art, Messenger, Magazine, Athletics, Dramatics, Debates, Proctors, Rille Clubs, liand, and Orchestra. The National Honor Society and Junior Honor Society sponsored the program given by the Swiss Hell Ringers and cleared enough money to pay off the remaining' debt on the organ. The society has always had the organ very much at heart and were anxious that the debt all be paid, they should be congratulated in their success in putting over the project. Pugh l','l'g1l1ly-riyhl Top ltuw: X'ir1:ini:i Meeks, Rosalie Moore, Kathryn liowdish, llnlh liurney, Alzirthn ltllllllllilll, .Ii-:in XY:1ll, I-Irnesline ffvyilvll, Sei-mul How: Alzirgziret Fulton. Virginia Neil, linlh llrzinner, lfllhelyn Hose, Anilzi liruwn, l+'r:iiwt-s Iiowzlisli, lli-len lmy. l.:1Ilne XYliitluxx'. lnlxxvi' lion, lelil to ri3.yhli l ri-ilerieli Spell, l'h:irles Uzirey, XV:ir1l lirxiley, :im N:il'tx1:er. lfreml All-t'ornlv. Junior Honor Society To arouse interest in scholarship and leadership, and to encourag.1'e sophomores and juniors to strive for a higher scholastic standard, the Junior Honor Society has been organized. The members are chosen from the junior and sophomore classes. Outstanding students may be recommended for membership by one of the faculty or a member of the National llonor Society. Two big' requirements are leadership and scholarship. A committee of ten, five to be appointed by the president of the National Honor Society from among the mem- bers, and live faculty members appointed by Mr. Brooks, will elect the best qualified from the names turned in. The society will have no pin or colors and the members will not be allowed to wear either. l,1lfl1' Ix'iyl1Iy-nina' 'Pop lion: 111-oiigv 1'-ivlilziii. llIll'l'j' tlixxuslty, .Xgiin-s XVQ-iivl, Nlairy lizu-r, l'hlxyzii'1l:i Nlisiivr. Almlzilyii l'l:ii'lt, I4 raiiu-1-s l'n-n- iiiiiL,! in lxi lIoly,,i Iihii tlllll ,4v.,. 4s,,.i . Smwiill limi: Kliss Sllilillllilll, Miss Sou-i'1xii1'1', ll:-lm-il l'l:ii'li. l'll'llll1'l'S INl:iIliiii.:ly, Al:irimi lim-al, Nc-vii lluiul. l.:iXoii lhil- uizil, Nina .Xslixxoi'lh, Iiuiiisv XVXIIIIP. l.i1i'illv Aiulersoii, Miss tlmulyvaiii Imun-i' limi, lm-I'l to right: l2i'i':il4l Smith, .lalvli 1'l:ii'li, Alive Siirllvr. Yvrai XY:li'iiei', Xi-irln llolm-in, flivzil t'hililim-lh, .lilsi-pliiin .Xlwviinh-i', Alutvl-l l'if-Iwi-l, .liiim-s llzivis, Vi-vil Blvliev. Spanish Club FIRST SEMESTER l'i-fmlfiiif - - - Amen Sixnniizn Svrwtiriry - - - Josicviiisn Ai,nx,xNimicn l'1'1-w-l'1-rsnlfizr f - - lVlATl-IEI. PICKREI. T'l'4'lIS'1l,I'l'l' - - - - - JAVK CLARK Snryiwlirf-111-Arms ---- GERALD SMITH SECOND SEMESTER 1'rfsnlfnr f - Vi-:im WARNI-:R Trvusm-m- ------ Cncn, McKi:i: Vin I'rrs1flrnl - OPAL CIIILIJRETII C,lllll'llll!flI of I,I'0fll'lllll fllfllllilfufll - - - Su-wifi,-y - - Znnnix Bo1,i':N -------- Oi-Ai, Ciiiiiuizirrii If'uf-nity Afli-isom - - - Ilnssnc Goonvmia Erxiviz S'roi:ix1oN'r I.iuxn,x Si4:vi1:ic,xNc'i4: The Spanish Club has had a very interesting year. The greater part of the Iiave been progranis. Spanish games were played and Spanish customs discussed. Miss lfurnas ol' Friends University gave an interesting talk at one meeting: The most important event of the year was the annual banquet. The Spanish Club wishes to enable students in better Spanish conversation. lllljld Xfmly meetings Top How: .loo Nulvlu-ll. Nlziurive AlSll2lSlllllll, Donailll lfllnerh zirmll, l4'Ul'l't?Sl Amos, Kathryn lioxulisli, Iilizuln-111 Iizmwlislm Sw-mul Huw: Failllniu l'i'1mie, llnsailie Moore, lllzirguerile 'I':1ylm', .lusellhine Gush, Nzuline 'I'm'kur, lim-rlhxi i'lPllj'l'l', lm- uuan lb'.Xiy, liutlum llnw, lm-I't to right: Mr. lflmory, Hill llzxrvey, Ulemiai Jukcs, Pansy .Xlt'X1lllllUl', Alzxrtin Klinpglviirg, Mr. Iiuyoy. I7I't'S'il14 l'lf - Vim'-P'1'c'sifIcnf Scr'r'1'fa ry - Trvus'14re'r - Reporter - Biology Club - - BILL HARVEY - - SAM NATERSON - PANSY ALEXANDER - - - CLEONA JUKES - - - - - LYMAN COLE Faculty Adfvisors - MR. EMI-DRY, MR. ROYER The Biology Club, one of the newer organizations of the school, has done much, this year, to further its slogan, Biology outside of school. Two meetings were held each month for discussions and study of biology by members of the club. Trips were taken to the Red Star and the Cudahy packing plant. One acquainted with the birds who live in Dr. Hendry spoke to the club on and How They Effect Us. Mill, Copley's Ice Cream factory, DeCoursey's dairy, interesting afternoon was spent on a bird hike getting Wichita. Psychology and Dr. Parsons on Food Combinations Puyf' ixvlllllifjj-11111 Top lion: I.ylnan Fnle, .laxnes llrettinan, Athnl liailey, l'larenf'e llrazer, Leslie liUSXYlll'lll, Claire Snller, In-on Miller, Yilllllllll Knoll, VYarrl Hailey, Meryle ltlelnlyre, Don Clark, Hayden Uzuly. 'l'hn'1l lion: Charles lialun, Sidney llrivk, Tom haw, Shirley l'amplvell, Gilbert linlts, Thelrna Vallin, llvraltlim- llznn nnontl, .lc-an Snlyser, Martha Smith, lklargeana lieezley, .lnhn Callahan, S4-1-:nhl lion: Nell' Stewart, Caroline Kirkwnml, lfllizalreth 'l'aggln'l. linzella liluml, Hlizalwtli Hailey, Virginia lieu- lilpp- nmn, lh-tty Ala-l'anlc-y, Varnline Jones, Genevieve Argenlrright, Helen llay, Katherine llowmlisli, liiwharrl llirwl. lhltlfnn How, left to rlghli lfllizalneth liuwzlisli. .lennie Fay Sc'l1n'eiler, Vivian l-Zngslrrnn. Marp:arn-ll4- Nicholls, Mr. 'l'l'lll'Sf nh-ll, lIollI'rn-y lluwse, lforrest Kimball, Mary Cline, lietly 'lllllllllllllS, Usythe llearsnnitli, Marion lironn, llt'lll'l.I'lll l'arr. Student Council I'rcsifIvnt - - FORREST K1MB,x1,1, View-Iwesiflcnt - - GoDFRr:Y Howsr: Swvrc'tary-T'1'z'fLs2u'e'1' - - MARY CLINE Letter Committee - - LESLIE BOSWORTII Picluru F um1 - - ELIZABI-:TH Bownisn Faculty Advisor ---- B. W. TRUESDI-:LL At the beginning of the year the Student Council took the matter of lockers into their hand and handled it very successfully. They put pink tags on all lockers without locks and named owners to put locks on them for safety. They have been perfecting the Proctor System all during the year. Also they worked out plans for revising the award system. The Student Council made a study of Student Councils and school government of about fifty schools in the United States and started a circular letter. They brought three picture shows to W.H.S. The Alaskan Adventure with the com- edy Thundering Fleas , The Signing of the Declaration of Independence and Daniel Boone . They hope to make this a permanent thing in W.H.S. Pnyf' .Yinwly-Iu'o Proctors 5 Ibm: l'4I'L'lll'it'li Spmh, XY i'i'I'Il .lum-s. Shim-y Iirim-Ii, Ala-rio Mvllilyrv. llmvzirnl Mita-hvil, iluiv iiuxzi. Yniigini Knott 4Iml!'i'vy lluwsv, llcrlwrl IA-:u-ii, l'i:u'k lXl4'Vvy, limmid Aivlinlnerls. llulforl Kirklzuul, Szimly Iilzu-k, lluwzirnl AluI'I':il lfmirlli Huw: I.:-slm-r Nix, .Xlhwl Huiiy, lim-siiv Husworlh, XX'iili:1m 'I':1Ilml, Iyfiillllil lhlliwlgrv, .laivk l'i:ii'k. livin-li ilrmvli l':ii'nIimi Kii'kxx'umi, tlillwrl Hulls, lfrwl Ais't'uiiilv, Ulwsloi' Miller, Dun Ulzirk, .inc Slmioii, linli lim-lillm. lIlll'li Huw: I!:iri::u':i lh-1'iislni'I'l'. Anita iirnwn, Mary Ilruke I'lvlr-ii liilllllli, lmuise li2lNYl'l'll1't1, Yirginiai SIHVIHII, Aim-rlim I'IllN'l'SUll, l.:1Ii114- i i1ilI1m', Huy l'ilt'SlllUX, Mark Ht-'iiN1l'iilI2.f, .lzimms Hlvlllllilll, llzxyilen Umly. Al1ll'Slit'Il Dim-, AI1llll'itl Iizuiiiil. Imllnmi llnw, I1-ll lu right: Xlziry l'Iiiiu, Alzxrimi Sli'uvlvx', AIill'4LZ'ill't'l Sm'iiliuu1', Hulh Hslmrnu, 'l'Iim':x Nllvkziiis, Ifuiwi Uzuiip Iwll. M:1i'Ih:i Smith. i Ul'I't'SI Kimluill, Mr. Truosnivll, X'ii'p.:ii1i:x Sn-Ils, l'li:1i'lm-s l':i1'e-y, Hn-m'p:i:i Luo Sim-lu-y, t'l:iii' Sul lvr, Wzimizn liimluill, .I4-sm-piiim l1i'mx'isky, llvlm-11 Imy, iszllmvl Nvvins, ilildremi Sn-liwviler, lirusillzu llviviisuwi, Yi ginin NL-il, Alililiw-il Fisiu-r. Ilulli tirzxiim-i', X'ir,z:ini:i M4-L-ks, l1'i'auu'us Iimxwiisli, Iivolyii lmvielsmi. HIGH l'.XHi'Z ii!! FUN NAMES' Page' Xf'lIr'ly-UII'4'c 'lhp In-ni Imn 4':ir1'ol. l'l4'l'1'l'Sl Amos, Ilowuril XVilson, l 'I'Plll'l'i4'li Such. Mzirsilen Dive, Maxx XYo:-lt-ry, ,Iunu-s llzuim-y, Hus- rl 4 x lin Iuxianu Nut s' 2: M . 4: -- .' ls-l'. lfiwl XYl'ii.:l1i. M-1--Iwi limi: John Ivins-li 'lllll11Q'llil'l' Xl4ll'll'll Xlilvll Urlii Stearns, Hill Fritz, Yl'l'll4lIl .luliiismn Yvllllllll-Z llils'5'. Img' x....1.-, Imam.: I-mi, 1-:imin KI-ini, Illzirh-y xviliss. ' lmltfvm lmxx, lm'II In I ight: Svlvin Kopplin, V4-ral f'2ll'llP!liPl', llelvn Kerr, Alln llul'i', Aile-en Hiirtun, lla-li-xi 'l'ill'ovwl, lim-11 shaun. .ilzuy Vlmv, ltulh tlvslvurn, Ifirm-stinv Soymlell, lieuh lirvnamim-, Naomi lil1'il1ll'4lSUll, .Xnnzx Ilnzvn. At the beg' tativo who was lt was the its subscription mark. lloom 205, oi' the year. V ing' room. 151511 ,YI-lIl'f!l-ffllll' Messenger Representatives inning' of the year each reporting room elected from its number a represen- to take care of the sale of the Messenger in that room. aim of each representative to make his room a one hundred per cent room in , and at the beginning' of the year as many as sixteen rooms reached this high one of the largest rooms in school, has been a hundred per cent room for most crnon Johnson and Sylvia Koppin were the representatives from this outstand- 'Pop lion: l'l1:1rh-s llosenlwrry, XYilli:lm liensun, lhvnnlil lflverlmrill, Philo llllllflllll, lioyil Slim-e, I.nYi-rue llopi-, Ari-nl l'Jlil1'l'Sllll, t'l:1n4le llaill, lizlrm-sl Lee, Sterling.: Uaiinplvell, l':1ll.'I2ll' lieesh. 'l'hir1l How: llolwrta In-sin, Nellie Aluwrer, 'I'xryl:i Maxey, Milelreml XX'ilhers, XYill:1 XY:-:ix'er, Lilly Alorsollj Yi-lmzl Wim-- lr-er, lillizziln-tl: Mills, XYillis 'l'llUl'lIll4lSUIl, Fred Raines, lioherl llivlizirils, Hmmitt l':1mplu-ll, Alla llisvll, N-mml linux: lflslln-r llllllll'l', l-Iva Smilh. lflvelyn Fussell, Rlnrlelin liiwluxoml. lmis llc-yiiolils, 1ir:1li:i 1l:ii'mlm'i', Maxim- Hliis, liolwrln Iii-vl1:iin, .Xlli-:nn Hive. l.n4'ille liumers. liermliliiie .Iona-s, llnzel l.:nirml. lmttom limi, I4-ll lo righl: l-Illprn-lie Aloud, liilwsirml Saxe, Alnrian llrmmi, Mrs. linrns, Miss Marvin-. l l'lllli't'S XY4-'slr linlh- erine Smith, liilnzi Sil'YL'llS, Hull llinislemle, Illilmlreil Cross, lisler Storms, Yzlllzl iil'lLL'l'l'. I Cafeteria Help One of the most smoothly running machines in high school is the cafeteria that serves 3,000 students daily in an hour and a half. There are 65 student-helpers. The menus planned by Mrs. Burns and Miss Garvie are printed in the Messenger once a week. Miss Garvie also plans menus for all school parties and banquets. The food sold in the cafeteria is sold at cost, enabling students to eat cheaply. Priya .Yirlvly-jiz'L' l'l-11 lion' Xlls, Kills, lli-li-ix llillllll, lmuisv l'l1risIm:1ii. I.f.uvr lion. lvl! lu Vllllllf .Xllwrln lirahzim, In-rolhy IM-:urn-lg Mary Forvl l,ippm:m G.A.A. Oflicers l'l'4'Nl'I!l'Hi - - - - - - Ivor lm.-xml: Vim' l'l't'NIi1ll'Hf f - ll0llISlG CmusTx1,xs Swr'l'1'l1l1'y - - MARY Forum l.1Pmi,xx 7'1w1suwr - - - Al.m:R'r,x GRAIIAM Sw-,muff-ur-.flrms - - HI1II.l'INCAINll' I m'ully .f11l1'isuf' ' ' ' - - MRS. KITTS At the opening of school the Girls' Athletic Association held a party for the new girls liverybody had a good time and many new girls joined. The G.A.A.'s began early this year to prepare for the G.A.A. circus, so it could be tlu best one yet. All kinds of new stunts are being originated and the girls are doing fine. Five hundred or more girls will be in the circus. This year the G. A. A. has charge of the llaslietball-Wrestling Teams' Banquet, and thi plans are progressing rapidly. The tables are to be arranged in a unique fashion and littlm basketball goals will be placed on all the tables. I'r1gfw Xlmlyf-s1'.v 1 G.A.A. lop Huw: 3l2ll'KllUl'il0 liluzu, llvlen Hill. Nzulinv Ilillllllllillll, 1.111-ille Mulsun, .XJJIIUS XVOm-1, Hole!! H2ll'l'iSUll, Xvillltlll l'l'SSll2l, Yir1.:'iniz1 Iwo Lipmmxn, Helly Marie Kemwmly. lhlrml Huw: I 1Ul'1'lll'U l'1-lwsuxx. llvlvn l':un1v. Mollmzl Alillvr, fH'l'Zll4iilll:' llzlnlmmul liulh U I In l1xl1 In gm! Inu 4 ing, Porn XYHI, Nurmzl Sulter. Sm' , N2 'u 'S, K1 ' lluwll- -vuml ltuwi HvX':1y K':1n1pln-II, .le-:ln XY:1Il, Hrzu-izl tl:ll'xlnel', Maxim- Iillis, l,Ul'Ulh2l 1f'ugel', Milmlrm-cl Means, XYiIlil'l'0ll Juuvs, lun Mu lu Vlilxlulh Xl Ululex Xl lthl XIIIIIIXIK .: ' :-:lu u za 1 . va .av z .- utlnm Huw, lm-I'I to rigillz Iillwl Kvllcr, l1'lnwm-u Ulmxrl, I+Iliz,1luvth Thzxver. Mrs. Kills, lnvrothy lhluvvr, lmuism- Uhrisl- mzln, Mary Fnrwi llilllllliilll, lflllwx-l'l:x Sturm, .luzmilzl Clzxrk, Gv:n'gi:1.S:1 . Page Ninety-scvcn 'Flip Ibm: lizilph liusv, lizirl l':il'liii. l.:iwl'4-mfv Ym111g.:'1iieyel',Imvill XVzill, Iiullu 'l'lirm1psuh, llc-lwyh Ilia-trim-li, lmnzulfl Stu- V4-i', .lzlvli llviisll-Vsmi, l1IlXYI't'll1'L' Iiulwrls, l'li:li'lus XX'l1illil-'51 Alhul liziilvy, Holi lilusv, lillly lfrilx, lmuii Milli-V. l i'wl- vrivli Spvh. limi l'l:u'li, lfuiwl Oiiiiplwll, lion lille-i'li:i1'4ll. lfllllflll Item: lX'ilms-l' l:l'illllll'lll, Xylllllllll l'i'um, l'lil'Irrli liilliiigs. l4'lm'i:1li Nzlsh, I':l'llk'Sl Famiiilvs. Vluyil llnll4m:l5'. l i'1-ul All-lmiiili, Imiizilil All-liulwrls, .llvllll limwlisli, .Xllwrl Fultmi, l'Ivvl'e1I XYisA-. Tenn IAUIIK, Al:iurim'v l.:impl, l'li:1rl1-s Awlzims. llilly Kinn'i', .luhn Uulllmr, NYilli:im 'l':illml, 'l'hii'1l limi: Hill S4-lil':w4lm', Sami Nsil'lm.:vr, 'l'rmi Szillvr. liulwrt liivliziiwlsmi, Mzirshzill liuss, .lustiii liih-y. I,4-su Sziliiiliiilp, th-ui'gv Svlls, llulwrl I.:lil1ll-V, l'lmlw:i1'rl Uliulu-, l':il1l NY1'igllI, In-SIM' Nix, All-l'1'il Y1iii.Xi'swl:iln-, .lusl-pli Slmln-ii, XX'illi:im llvzu-li. lluy Ulivsiis-y, ll11f.:'h Imvis. Sw-mill How: linlwrl lsrnl, liyrmi Wvir, XYilitvr l'4-ll-Vsuii, l'fllNVZll'll liuln-i'l:4, llis'li:1i'1l liiiwl, .lumn-s llzivis, .lhsvpli lilvp- IPl'l'. Alzirtiii Ifllllj.Zlllll'K. lfrsuik Kvpm-V. Julius Siimnie-I, l,m1 .lum-s, lim-u1'gv 'l'hs-is, Wziym- l'1-i'i'y. I-Illxszliwl .ll-we-ll, Vlizirh-s K'lvvv11p:m-V. .laimvs liivlliiiaiii, Hula liuzzi. lhvllmii Huw, I4-fl In righl: HUl'Ill2lIIll llrizllvy, Kl'llll0lll f'4ir,ml':lil, f'll2ll'll'S l'2ll'l'j', 1Imll'i'v3 llfmsm-, limi 4':ull:ili:uil, Huy- llvll Vznly, Y:inp:lin Knott, Mr. Wrvmliii, Alix Al!ll'l'j'. Alix l'Jlll1'l'SUlI. Ali: Yi1iglihp.:', Vlivsli-1' lllimlvs, lllll llaiiwl-y, YM'- iioii lrihii un lil ln llml lm Hi-Y Club 1'I'l'SfIl4'lIf - - - VAUGHN KNOTT 1,I'UffI'llIH - l irsi l7lI'1'-1,V1'Sf!l1'Ilf IJAN CALLAIIAN VVorlrlU14flvnl.' Swvmlal lVf!'l'-Il1'l'SI'lll'lIf - HAYDI-IN CADY Iiilrlw Sfmly Swm-wfury ----- CHARIJQS CAR!-JY, JR. Imlilirity - ,7'i-wmiwwr - ---- GODFRHY HUWSE 7'irl.-wr Sulvs 1 nr-ulfy Arlriswx - MR. PATTERSON, MR. YINGLING gllusif' - - MR. MAHGY MR. MCAI.IsT14:lc MR, Woomw Svr1'i1-1' Hi-Y lq1'!'l'1'flll'!f ' ' - - Mlc.EIC1iIc1.BERGER 1U'.l'f'l'IlflI'f' - 'I'hv lll-Y Phila hzis hml ai vc-ry 24ll1'K'4'SSl4lll yvsir. 'l'hl-y hull Il mixm' :il lhm vvss. 'l'hvV vwlllippvsl lhv K'lll0l'lJK'lll'V rurmi, CZUlllllll'lK'll :1 rsulici Hzllv, vsl:llvli:+lic-rl il f - lrox ULARK llmmax Kl.INGlil'RG - - Fumm SPICII MAl'R1c'1-1 I,Ax1i-L, Hfxvmzx Clxm' GURDUN 'l'UCm-zu, I+'RANK Kl'Il'NlCR - - - - VERNON .Immsnx HARo1,n l'icKi.i-:R - - - Furm CAMPM-11.1. In-f.:'iiii1iiig' ul' sl-liiml xxhivh uns :i hh: sm-- vviw' 5111-11-ssllil lfwli slum-. sm-lit :le-lc-gzilvs tu thx- vmil'vi'a-lim-s :it Illll1'lllllSUll,Vxvlllllvlll, :mil Mziiilisillmi, :mil with thu ll.ll,'s 4'U.Il1lll4'Il'1l svn-i':il ussoiwil-lil-s. 'l'hm- vluh lllllklllllflll lm xaixiu mluiu ln tha immlnif. Ihl ilillv ulixiliu 4-slzilvlislu-ml :i rim.: sysll-hi ui' limirn' sysll-ni whlx-h give-s '1' f ' ' ' ' , . , , ,,. f' ,. .. .--,, uri- put mi ai point lvzisis, mul :ills-1' il im-inlwi' tzllu-s part in viimigli ul' the- zivtivilim-s in glvv him 100 'mints :xml his unim- is :nmvi'm'1-wi lay thc- spmislws hx- is ziwzilwle-ll the l'lIll.f. 'Pho ring is mi ilh-:i urigiiiutul ln lhm XX.ll,A. lhilw .mul xnia emi 1-1-iw-il lvy Yziugliii Knott :mil Fri-el Speh. Utlivl' slzxlv vlulms :ire :ulnplinpr thi- plzlii. Six XY.ll.S. lli-Y lmys lmvv iw-m-ivn-il rings: Y:1ui.:lm Knoll, lf'rwl Spvh, limlfra-y lluwse, lluymle-ii Fully, limi Clurli. Zlllll lmn l':ill:ili:1n. Alzihy lille-wstiiii.: :qu-:ilu-1's wx-rv ulvluiiiwl 1-zivli 'l'li11i'sml:iy for the im-4-lihgs, 'l'hv lliAY liillu Chili has lu-vii vm-ry zivlivu this yvzlr. Puyz' .X'ii11'Iy-vigil! 'Pop Row: Ulmrlos Yates. Wilfroy Vzlslwn, Mom-I Brown, Wesley Garret. Sr-vmul Row: l1'remleri4-la Hunks, Usvnr Mason, Gilbert Payne, Czlptnin llutc-liinson, XVillis llm-kell. l.uwe-I' Row, left lu right: Russell lirmxll, Munleel l'zu'ks, .lusepll lllzlsnn, James Amlersmu, ldelwin Iirown, Leon VV:1llm1, Huy Yzulve. K Booker T. Washington Hi-Y 1,l't'Sff1l IIf - - - Josmfn TWASUN Vic-v-President - MONTEEL PARKS Svm-vmry - - JAMES ANDERSON Trmsurvr - - - BUREGARD HORTON Associate' Sr'c1'f'f.m'y - - - EDWARD VANN Sponsor ----- W. L. HUTCIIERSON The Booker T. Washington Clubs is the colored boys branch of the Hi-Y. Its purpose this year was to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian living. At the meetings held once a week a study of the Bible was made, using Every Man's Guide to the Bible , by Jas. S. Curry and A. A. Hyde, as a text book. Delegates attended the National Conference at Manhattan in which international rela- tions were discussed. The outstanding social event of the year was the Hallowe'en party given by the Hi-Y with the Blue Triangle girls as their guests. Page Ninety-nine ,.-ta., I E Hi-Y Cabinet Members Imp Ibm: All: YIIILUIIILI, NIV. l'1lllUI'Sllll, Mr. Navy, M:l111'i1'e ldlllllll, If'l'ecIcl'ivk Sm-h. it H1 -vom! Huw: Mr. XYnmIi11, Huy Chesney, Iirvbert llfwkum, Blznrtill Klillf.':7wl'1.f, lmn Flzxrk, Vernun JHIIIISUII. lwll. Hi-Y Rifle Club Imp Hmm: IN-m',L:v Iiamligzhmzm, Rollo Thumpsml, Dzlvizl XY:x1I, xvillilllll Fritz, xvillilllll I,u:u'l1. Yvwnul Huw: Mr. I':1Itm'Sm1. liolwrt. Israel, llyrmn XYui1-s, Ilmmld Stover, Leun Miller, James I4roLtln:m. Hutlnln Huw. I1-fl in righit Tum 'I':lllmt, Ulwste-I' lllmzuls, Roy Clwslwy. Al2llll'i4'C lfznnlwl, Haydon Vauly, llmilh-y Hm lmn L':1ll:xl1:m. I uyf' Om! Humlrvfl mum Huw, left to right: Ulmrles Uzlrey, Ilzlyden Fauly, Vaughn Knott, 111111 Czxllzllmn. Hu-Ifrvy lluwsu, 190111 Cznxp XNQ 'Pup ltuw: Arthur NYentwnrtli, Alyrnmi XYilluurn, XV:u'il liennetl, Mr. Mm-Alisler, .lunies Alol'l'zilt, Tum Amlersun, Usvzir Asmain, Henry Steele, Mark Seilrerling, Hrue Missilmline, l':111l l'e1-liin. I 'l'llir1l Huw: .lulm llnxvmlisli, llfllll Stearns, H. li. l'ri4'L-, l.:xwl'0m'e l't'l'lllll, .luhn Alailmie, Xiullure Wiley, .lulill izillzihziii, Claire Sutter, Neff Stewart, llmvnrml 1Xlnl'l':1l. Sei-mul Huw: llmllrey Huwse, Leu' rliixtalvle, Mau-li Suiter, Max XVoolery, Leon Miller, .lzlmes lmvis, llun Morris, XYil- lizini I-lennigli, Melvin XVillizims. llullmn Huw, lel'l tu l'l1-Ylllf lmnzllil Mrllnlverls, Fred Mc-t'mnln, .lulln l'ivrpnnt, Gilbert Iiulls. Leslie lluswin-lm, My-1-lp Mrlnlyro, lbxriglil liezunnn, lioluerl lilflilllllll, l1GlXYl'0lll'0 liolwrls, lll1ll'li Nl1'Yey, Friri'esl Kilnlmll. Good Knights I'rvs-iflont ------ MACIQ SUTT1-:R Vice--Iwvsiflcnt - - C1.A1R SUTTER Sem-vim-y - - MHRLIQ MCINTYRE 7'a'ms1n-w- -f--- MEITVIN WILLIAMS Su1'gc'11r1t-rl!-Arnis - - LESLIE BOSWORTH illvssmzgym' Hv111'csvv1mfirf' - ALDI-JN BROOKS Faculty Arlrisoi' ---- MR. MCALISTER Sponsor - - ----- O. A. BOYLE The Good Knight's is the newest club in W.H.S. and stands for the highest of ideals, to develop character, support ofiicial school activities, and work against the use of narcotics and alcoholic liquors. The club is limited to fifty, and there were eleven charter members. New members are suggested and passed by examiners. The meetings are usually held in the back of the assembly, and on every Friday the members wear blue overall trousers and white shirt and little black bow tie. The G.K.'s had charge of two assemblies, one concerning their own club, announcing the club to the school, and the other a pep assembly for the Newton game. Both were very c ever. Page Om, Humlrvd One 'l'np Row: Iklm'g1iel'iLe Pnsre, lflliznlveth Hownlish, 'l'hor:i Nur-kolls, Eloise Clark, Hetly Thziyer, XYiIla liziynmnml. Retry Ali-- Viililvy, Ruth Burney, ,Ruth llrzuiner, linseinnry .loe XVentwnrLh, Ainv Ruth Mzllmli. Second How: Katherine Alspziugh, Pansy Alexander, Ernesline Seyilell, Geraldine llzunmonil, Louise Lziwrein-e, Anita Brown, Miss llowse, Frances 14UXX'4iiSi'l, Dzuiu liuth Milleson, Virginia Neil, lmrothy l,t'2lV0l'. llowm-r llnw, lm-ft to right: Mary Mnrtlin Gleason, Ruth Caswell, Alzirirni l'm'lcr, Ninn Mae l.:unlm-r:1I'l,. lmrnllly llurnnng, Al1l!'1.fU2llHl lien-zley, Virginian Sells, June Anne Gates, Alnrtlut Smith, Mzu'gzirette Nicholls, Marry Cline. Girl Reserve Cabinet I'1-wsfflmat - - NINA MAE LANDCRAFT Pmgmin - - VIRGQNXA SELLS lfirv-IH-vsiflmzt - - IJoRo'r11Y HORNUNG Mvmlmrsliip - - Ilonornr HoRNUNG S1-1-nftury - - - LOUISE LAWRENCE Srzmice - - - MARGEANA lir:nz1.1cr Tl't'llSIll'fi1' ------ RUTH CASWELL Social - - - - MARIAN PORTER. I u1'ulfy Ailrisor ---- MISS MAY Howsr: lifays mul lllvrzns - IDOROTIIY limlvr-:R Girl Rvsvrw Socrvmry - Miss SUE KATHRYN GLENN Publicity ----- GERALDINE HAMMOND The theme of the G.R. Club this year was the ship of life. The club began the year '27 with a very successful Big and Little Sister campaign. The bookstore was established and has proved very profitable. With the Hi-Y, a Pirate Moon party was given. The G.R.'s took up a new project this year, the Orthopedic Clinic for crippled children, which was held each Saturday afternoon with different groups of G.R.'s having charge of and providing entertainment for the unfortunate children, teaching them all kinds of handwork. The club sent six delegates to each of the conferences at Hutchinson and Wellington. With the Hi-Y Club gave a pageant at Christmas time. Also the club gave three Christmas parties for poor children, one at the North End Community House, one at the Clinic, and one at the Y.W. They gave S75 to the Community Chest, bought a new stop for the organ, with Ili-Y Club held a joint meeting at dinner on the regular Hi-Y meeting day. Gave a Mother- Daughter Banquet and had charge of several assemblies. Very interesting meetings were vvo1'ked out. The G.R. Ride Club has been very active this year and many medals have been won. Page Om' Hilnrlrcd Tivo ' G.R. Members 'Pup lluw: pllizzillegh Tug.gm.t' 'gm-11:11-11 liernstcn-1', llerlhzt Collyer, lllzlry Lion, Mellm Miller, lfllizzlheth 'l'li:1yPi', Katlh- oryn Alspzilxgli, Holly M4-Czliiluy, ldlnise Clzwk, Jennie Faye Swuiter, Zelmzt S'ugei', Czltlieriiie lieznwl, 'l'hii'nI How: llolen If':iii's'hihl, Mary ltlurlhzt lllezlsmi. ltlihlrenl Fislier. Umwlelin Scliroelle-i'. lfllizallrelh Hmxwiisli, 'Phorzt Nm-Imlls, Ruth Burney, Ruth llrzuiner, liosemury Joe xV6lll,NY0l't,h, Amy liulh ltlnlizui, xvllllfl'6'Ii Jones. Sue-mul Huw: Ailt-nu lfllgin, Olive Love, liuriiestiixe Seyeloll, Pansy Alexauiller, VVillzt liuymoiul, Anita liruwn, l4'i':uices liuwnlisli, llllllil Ruth Millismi, Virginizt Neal, llrwrolliy llezwer, lleiie Sliaw. linltoni Huw, left to 1'i1.:'ht: Yii'i.:'ii1iu Sells, lXl:l1'gc:1i1:1 Heezley, Ruth Caswell, Marian Porter, Dorothy lAlIll'llUll2', Ninn Mae l.z1mlcr:1t't, 1:0l'ZlI4lill9 Hammond, .lane Allll Gates Martha Smith, Margarette Nicholls, Mary Cline, Miss Mae lluwse. sl-llc IRXHIG lil! FUR Nlxxllfzs Page One Hundred Three G.R. Rifle Club 'Pup Huw: lilllil Nuo S1111-km-y, llllhelyll Rose, llurulhy NV:1rnl, Milmlreil Fishvr, .IQZIII XYAH, Xvilllliil Possum. Multum Huw, In-l'l ln right: Ilurothy Ilezlver, Miss .Iulizx I'Imery, Miss All'1'lllll', l.1u'ilI4- Alnlu-xml, Mt-Ilm Millvr, Ni :In-ll Iizlnnllc-, Uulwlolizx S1'l1x'owleI'. G.R. Council 'Pup Huw: tlvrzxlnlim- Hanmmmnl, Imuisv l,:ux'rem'o, Anita Hruwxu, Miss Mae llowsu. . l.nxx's-r Huw, le-fl, tu right: lluth Uzxswvll, Mzlriam lu1'to1', Ninn Maw lizmnlx-1':1I't, llmmlhy lIlll'llllllK, 511111.21-:1x1:n Um-zln-x Virginia Sell. Pugv Om' HIl7llfl'!'lI Fmu' 'Pup ltmr: Yom-t'ilv XYztlker. lrlthel liruswell, Kntherine XVmitls, lmrtsthy .lunes, Maxine Ctwlxper, lXl:tri.:ztret .lout-s, liust-ylt-ir llnntlior. St-4-mul Row: liezltrit-e Smith, Luis lientz, Thelma lietvlier, Marion 'l'hompsun, i4lll'l1l Hill, Merle lititt-ln-r, M:1ri::irut Yun lieu. Iiolttun Huw, left to right: Vztnitzt Garner, liuth Stewart, Myrna lXluore, Velnn Gnrulner, lfilu-l lirnwn, t'lirisliiu- Smith, SllZll'tlll l':trisl1. Blue Triangle Girls Prvsiflcnt ----- Eriini. MAL: BROWN Viz-c-Prvsidvnt - H SHARON PAR1sn Secretary - - - - VIQLNA MAE GARDN1-:R Assistant Sc'c'1'cIrzrj1 - s - RUTH STEWART Treasurer - - - - VANITA GARNER Reporter - - - MYRNA Moonlc I uc'uIty Arltrism' ----- MISS HODGs0N The Blue Triangle Club is an organization of the colored girls of the school. lts purpose is to create a spirit of true friendship in the school, to stand for high ideals, to render service to others, and to promote mental, physical, spiritual, and social growth of the members. Regular meetings were held every Wednesday at which discussions of the finer sides of living' were carried on. Mrs. Bell and Miss Vaughn of the Water Street Y.W.C.A. contributed much toward mak- ing' the social events a success. Some of which were the Little Sister Banquet given for the new girls, a Father-Daughter Banquet, and a Wiener roast. Page' Om' Hznulrvzl 1'1i'1'f' Junior-Senior Chorus lnii limi: lliigli litilm-i'ts, th-rzilnl Siiiitli, liylo l.uxx'e. Allivrt Fulttiii, llt-iiry Steele, Nhillziw-v XVmnlwzii'tl, XY:xll:u-1- XX'ilt-5 Alniit-ii Wiltlt-i-tiiii, llill Ili-iiiiigli, llzilpli Vlizit-mi. lliiiwl limi: titty Yaiiivy, Iluwzii-tl XYilli:1iiis, Guy Siiytlvr, Ifvlix Juiios, Julius Siiiiuiivt, llmvziiwl Mitrlwll, Alzirli St-ilu-i' ling. .lxiiiitfl .XlulI'::t. .Inc lfziust, lluxxaiiwl .lniitrs. K 1-:mtl limi: li:itlit-riiitf .l:iiii4-s, flK'l'2llllllll' llitt-, Nlz1l'g1lvl'il0 l'zigv, llorziltliiie liuliniitl, Z1-liiicx SIU.fl'l', NlZll'LfIll't'l tit-lluivlx t!i'm-t- llzislufit. lln-lm-ii llill, l't-:ii'l Us-lilvrt, lillizzilivth Hunt. ltluriziii XV:1ri'Qii. ltittmii rt-ii, lt-tt tu iigglitz Alzii'i,::ii't-tlt- Nivliulls, Blziry Vliiiv. lieriieice Goutlyl-i:ii', li:itliryii lirmxii, ltilzi llillt-r, Bliss Sm-:xii lam, lnivilti XX'tuitlzii'ml, Mary Imis Stzirr. l'zilil1-tw lliggiillititliziiii, lilizziliotli llilvux, Klilmlrt-il Smitt, lmiwitliy XvllllklIlj'l'I Girls' Glee Club Iliirtl Iiliu: l'Ix't-lyii Iiiiig. llvlm-ii lit-iiiivy, Hlxzi l :ttli01'ly, llvlf-ii Iiairlisdzilo, Alma Alnrgziii, t9i':u'c llc-iiilii-t-1-, llvlt-ii llziile-5 tluimizt tliuilwiitlilit-, lit-lit-4-t':1 Sl1ll'l', I it-mill lztmi ltilzi Alillt-ip Alziry l-Istlit-i' Nlkliitllt-, Luis 1'1'z1tlwr, Alzii'g.f:u'ette Nivlinlls, Xl:ll'f.C:ll'e'l XYilvy, lltwutliy XX'ist-, 'l'liv lllll XY:ii'ml. livrtlizi Vtillyt-i'. lintttiiii limi, lt-l't tu right: Wiiiitivtl Alum-lc, C'l1:irleiie St-hullz, Vera Rirrhuiwlsmi, Bliss Hriyio, Maxim- litittlt-V, llule-ii llztt ristiii, Hlzislys lluiiiiltuii. ltizi lfiwisl, Yll'f.Z'lIllil 'l'li4inipsui1. 'ago Om' H2lT!Cl7'l'll Six Boys' Glee Club luurlli limi: lla-1'lmi'l linwls, llwiglit fillllllllll, llloyml Fullls, xvllliillll llzuigu, .lm-la Nulvlc, llzirry Sllk'll1'Ul', XX':1lt1-1' Urv Xluulux llillull lienlun In lmiizfli, Klux ' ' : ' , in lllvliulrerls, Xvlllilllll 'x'el'millim1. lliirml Huw: XK':ly11v Alvlwiiiiel, Alexzlmlei' lilacli. ldzlwiii Phillips, V01-il lnmam, Ulizirlus Slmimlainl. Alnriuii XYil1lvi'mii H. ti Russ, .lzum-s llill, liussull Lim-uln, XVillizim Ilipp, llziri-y John. -1-mul limv: llzirulml llzlrness, lliklll llillyfirml, Huy i'uI'I'vy, l'l:u'4ml Uossiizi, llvrzilll Curm-ll, .lnliii llnwllisli. l':X'L'l'l'll Zim lu-V, Hllu Kiiigr, XX'illi:im l'iiisk0i', .loe XV0lsl1, VIHIVIGS Jones. .lzunvs Rzlilicy. lmlluni Huw, lm-ll ln i'ii.:'lil: Hull llziyfurll, l'2ll'l Cathy, lIum'ge Ilomiiw, .loliii Yviiser, Alzixim- lintllvr. Miss liuylv, llnlpli l'Ii:u-mi, .luliii Alvl.4-ml, llairley XY1-iss, XYilnwi' tlrauiiielil, 130113-Illls .Ie1'1'ui'1ls, liulmcrl lilalsv. Boys' Outside Glee Club lliiiwlw limi: lln'1il'g.10 Slim-iiizxlu-1', 'l'livul'eu Storrit, llic-liziral lillllllxll, XX':1l'1l Ifzlllu-1'ly, .luliii Millvr, lixly livynulmls, XY:1ll:iu XX nmlwzllwl. 1-mul limi: llzxynumml .le-niior. I-Ixorett Mvkluwu, ll:1lei1NY:unplvi', INvi1,:lil, lim-uinziii, .luslin liiloy, llli1'xx'e-ml .lvlllliilgs lull llt'lll'j' S '. Jrvltuni llmv, lcl'l lu 1'ip.:'lil: Alva Xluffzltl, Lew lluxlzllsle, lflllwzirll Ucmlio, Miss liuylc, Maxim- Kutllvr, lflzirl Hiiiiimsnil, Ulios- lvi' lllmaulm-s, .Inlm Wvnzel. Page, Om' Himrlrffrl Swvn FIRST Vioi,1Ns lieatrice Sanford lborothy Martin Florian Nash Robert Buchan Homer Price Martha Smith Irene Switser Josephine Vaughn Norman Fox Floyd Buxton Wayne Penry Robert live Amo t'l.AR1Ni:T Roy Coombs BAssooN Helen Griffin HoRNs Walter Johnson Keith Odenweller Harold Saxe George Pc-ppard llale Tammany Priya' Um' Hzlnrlrczl Eight Wichita High School Symphony SECOND V1o1.1Ns Ruth Watson Eola Thompson Pauline Osterling Pauline Dailey Ilorothy Woodmanse Katherine Smith Ralph Royse Garnet Mason Virginia McCall Thelma Earhart Eva Smith John Jolley TRUMPETS Harlo McCall Audrey Lauchland Francis Cummins Mildred King TRoMBoNi-is llrusilla Reichard Cecil McKee Tessa Cline VIOLA Violet Wanzor Frank Kessler Orville Sanders Paul Whiteker CELLO Modena Hope Charles Stillwcll BASS Leonard Ross Wilbur Schowalter TUBAS Charles McConnell Grant Mason TYMPANI Wilbur Nichols PIANO Naomi Hooser FLUTI-IS lVIerrill Bosworth Parker lbumbaugh Oaorzs Rexwood Robertson l,illie Bell Preston CI,ARiNr:'rs Minnie Mae Milne Arthur Wentworth Max Sanford John Kingry Picnciissiox Frank Johnson John Yenser Cr:i.i:sTA livelyn King HARP Marguerite Munsvll Cmiu Ni-:Ts Marsden llire Arthur Wentworth llavid Reeves Gordan Quick Robert Brandenberg John Kingry Warren lflveritt Edward Cooke Marvin McConnell Eugene Osterling James Rashaln Minnie Mae Milne Max Sanford John Higdon l i,1rrlf:s Oi Merrill Bosworth Parker llunibaugli RUE Rexwood Robertson Symphonic Band Briss CLARINET Glenn Mendenhall Amo C1.AR1N1c'r Roy Coombs Bixssoox Helen Griffin S,xxoP1ioNEs Forest Fithian Bill Harvey Mabel Lindsey Maxine Gottschalk Kenneth Barrie BARITUNIGS Walter Owens I Dallas Trone HORNS Leon Custer Merrill Rae Kenneth Brown Walter Johnson Harold Saxe Keith Odenweller Dale Tammany TRUMPETS Harlo McCall Grant Mason Francis Cummins Gerald Hoover Vernon Johnson Roland Pribothe Harold Poole Marsden Lansdow Wayne Watson Jules Roulet Russell Siner Roscoe Bryant D TRUMBONI-is Cecil Ma-Kee Howard Blanchard George Reeves Drusilla Reiehard Eugene Coombs Harry Moore Bixssns Harold Sehowalter Howard Hansen George Peppard Charles McConnell DRUMS Leon Miller Frank Johnson Oliver Heil TYMPANI John Yenscr Page Om' Hznlrlrvrl NUM Q Oratory John Malone represented W.H.S. at Hutchinson in the Ark Valley Oratorical Contest. The subject for his speech was Lincoln: The Man to Meet the Moral Need. There were six entrants in the contest. Representatives from Hutchinson, Winfield, Arkansas City, New- ton, El Dorado, Wellington, and Wichita were entered. W.H.S. took sixth place in the contest. Extemporaneous Speaking W.H.S. entered the Ark Valley Extemporaneous Speaking Contest held at El Dorado, November 18. The material for the speeches was taken from the World's Work and the Outlook. i 1 Class eliminations were held in the Advanced Edective Speaking class, and Elizabeth Bowdiah, Fred Speh, Geneva Clinton, and Forrest Amos were selected to try out before the assem y. Fred Speh and Elizabeth Bowdish were chosen and represented W.H.S. at El Dorado for fourth place. Altogether there were sixteen entrants in the contest. Debate , The state question for debate this year was, Resolved: That a Federal Department of Education with a Secretary in the President's cabinet should be established. Joyce Evans, Geneva Clinton, and Forrest Amos were re-enrolled from last year. After tryouts the W.H.S. team was chosen. Alden Brooks and Forrest Amos were on the affirmative and John Malone and Howard Blanchard the negative. Our team debated with Wellington, Newton, El Do- rado, Kingman, and Hutchinson, the Ark Valley champions. In the Kingman debate Joyce Evans substituted for Howard Blanchard. Since we have only non-decision, open forum de- bates, we did not enter the Ark Valley League. Beginning with the second semester a new question was taken, Resolved: That capital punishment should be abolished. Our team debated this question with Central High School of Oklahoma City. In this debate a new system was introduced. One hour before the de- bate the speakers drew their issue and prepared to debate. One Oklahoma City speaker was a colleague with a Wichita speaker against the same on the opposition. National Forensic League The National Forensic League is a National Honor Society for Forensics. Miss McBride and Forrest Amos were the only active members at the first of the year. A member of the society must have ten credit points in debate, oratory, or extemporaneous speaking. Also the candidate must rank in the upper two-thirds of the class and be elected by the active mem- bers. Alden Brooks, John Malone, Howard Blanchard, and Joyce Evans were eligible for mem- bership after the debate season. The ofiicers elected were: l'1-csidem ------ ALDEN Bnooxs Secretary - - FORREST AMos Joyce Evans is the next year's secretary. John Malone, Alden Brooks, Howard Blanchard, and Forrest Amos have their second de- grees in the league. W.H.S. is chapter 86 in this Honor Society. Page One Hundred Twelve Top How: .lolm lXlet'ov, lluroltl l'ic'liler, lf'-n'rvst Amos, Yii' lien Mayo, Paul XVright, Merle M1'lnly1'e, Dallas 'l'l'0ll8, l4'l 1lllli Kopner. li':1'Xl':1sl1l111i'i1. Lewis Stephens. Set-mul Row: llvlen Steele, Gertrude lllllbflllilll, l,ziX'on l'l1ilc'n:1t, Almat Alzirie liampkin, Betty Illorris, Louise Miller, lint llozivm-i', Iiiilzt Maw Sllivlwy, Alorlim- lflmorsoii, lrmu Ames, tleorgizi Lee Sttivliey, Marian lV2ll'l'0ll, Marie Moevkel, lxfxlry lfllizzllrelli Ile lizi Qllziler, .losephille Iiuotli, lleleii Gates. ,Bottom How, left to riprliti lY:tll1l:1 UUSSIHI, Violet. XV:illzei', l!l:'l'll1llllllt' lfl'UllSt', -lllilllllll Krebs, lllzitevl l'iclwt'1-I, .Inse- phim- Aloxauuier, liezxh lingers, Mary Cline, Louise lloover, Violet .Izi1isen. Semor Dramatic Club The Senior Dramatic Class has had a very successful year. Minick , the first play of the year, presented on January 20, dealt with the trials of an old man trying to live with his son and daughter-in-law. Louisa Alcott's Little Women was the most popular play, attracting much outside at- tention. Station YYYY , a one-act comedy by Booth Tarkington, gave an amusing situation in which a fifteen-year-old boy takes advantage of his father's radio craze. In addition to presenting these plays the class did pantomime work and studied the lives of great actors and actresses. The senior play will be The Goose HangsHigh. Page One Hunflrvrl Thirteen Top Row: Ruth Hzell, Marjorie Uliiituii, liilly Fritz, Imviml XY:ill, lrlnl Iizmilrert, Alxirshzill Russ, Ifllvin XY:il:lorl', llilnlrith Kiinlsvzitf-i', liill Smith. 'l'liiril Row: Aileen lrllgiti, Ami 'l'lx1lhope, Marie Downing. llc-len l'e:irl 'l':illmt, l'llt-:iiior tiesirlizirtlt, llelvii llill, Maxine llt-1-li:iril, 1it'l'll'lltlP llurst, Yivivmie llozith, liyrrm Stout. S1-1-mul Row: lilizzilwtli VVzu'1l, Vilma liurk, Olive Amie Kuliliimii, liusn-iiizu'y .lo xYl'lllXNlll'lil, llelvii Ffillllillll. liusnlim- Moore, lmlilie Whitlow, Uliairlem-ii Kirlmiziii, Milflrevl l'iers:in. Huttoni liow, ls-t't to right: .lzuie Amie Hates. Marguerite Vzlge, Mary Furcl Lilipiiisiii. Alzxrtlizi M4'li1tyi'1-, Pansy Alex- :imlc-r, lmrotlizt lfuger, .Ioyve lllvziiis. Junior Dramatic Club The Junior Dramatic Class spent most of its time on one-act plays. A Matter of Choice , the first production, was given with an orchestra concert, Mystery helped to make the Junior party a success. Other plays were From Soup to Savory , Joint Owners in Spain , The Travelers , and Flittermouse . The class also did some pantomime work. They sta1'ted with simple pantomime then worked on it until they were able to do group pantomiming. Page Um' Hrulrliwl l oui't1'r'n Pugcf 0110 HIllltIl'4'4I Ffffvvrz Prrgf' Om' H1nl1I1'0d Si.rIe'f'n YN 1 1 I . XXX . l ' l 12355 fill 3 ilpxg k SN S Kg 2 523 iii SS Qi SN ll c Coach Write-Ups YOUNC, A. R. A McAL1s'rE1z, H. R. Basketball . e Golf The gpilot of our basketball team for three Tennis years, he has won his place in ourhall of fame. Gym Team Ray came' to W.H.S. as- a science teacher and has advanced to the position of head coach and a maker of real basketeers. GALLEGHER, CLIFF. Basketball' ' Football - Mr. Cliil' Gallegher is the head of the track department, a living example of his art, hold- ing Q. world's record in the hurdles. Last year the blue. and white squad coached by Cliff an- nexed every meet they enteredf Coach .Gal- legher, a former W.H.S. star, is the third best low hurdler in the U.S., and is making some real men in the shapes of Stewart and Miller this year. Both Mr. Gallegher and Mr. Young are leaving us this year. ' HEDRICK, J. C. Wrestling Swimming When anyone speaks of wrestling or swim- ming we. think of John C. Hedrickg he is a producer of fighting grapplers and winning aquatic stars. Mr. Hedrick was the first W.H.S. coach to take a team to the Missouri Valley Wrestling meet at Stillwater, Oklahoma. For the last three years his teams have ans nexed honors at this meet as Well as claiming the Kansas Team Championship. Plum One Hundred Eighteen Although Mack is new to W.H.S. this year, he has stepped in and filled the vacancies left by Mr. Graves and developed some real gymnasts. With the golf and tennis season just opening, Mack is coming to the front and is ably teach-i ing the boys the gentle art of chasing a ball over the hills and the gentler art of tennis. DILLON . Track Special Gym Work , Our midget coach, Dillon, is a very recent ar- rival, but from his track speed and his very evident ability in all the sports of W.H.S. we ,know that he is the round peg' that will iltiin the building scheme for Wichita's bodies. HINMAN, STRONG Football Director of Athletics,, Wichita Schools Skipper Hinman is the idol of all football as- pirants. Years of success have endeared him to the hearts of the football fans and would-be stars alike. The sight of Skip in his baseball cap and red socks, with his over-sized black- board, telling the youngsters all about it, is a familiar .sight to generations of W.H.S. boys. XX X , N ,i X X-g3T A 'I'hii'1I liuw: Soilmi'lil11.:',Stewart. XYillrur Howwurlh lhwkelt XVilli'1mw g1'1'UlHl liuw: 1 lt, Collins, Bl'L'Lll1l Bulls, lll'IllllKll, Sutter, Alzixiaifqci' liimb ll lkollom limx' l tl to riglil: XX l Nl lf Uznpl. Asmzin, l'n:u-ll llimnxm, Pool 'Xl I I X l ll October 2-Wellington October 9-Newton October 15-El Dorado October 23-Topeka October 30-Oklahoma City November 6-Kansas City November 13-Kingman November 20-Hutchinson Total Opponents Football Squad FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 0 Wichita 0 6 Wichita 12 0 Wichita 0 7 Wichita 6 27 Wichita 6 O Wichita 0 13 Wichita 6 7 Wichita 35 60 65 At At At At At At At At lin Wichita Wichita El Dorado Wichita Oklahoma City Wichita Kingman Wichita Page Ona' Hllnrlrfvl lVllll'fl'l'7l if land Top Huw: lil l illalmii, Alollgil, l'em-hm, Lhroiiiliai, l.mx'vi' lluw, left l ul .igl . ll Xllll'll.flll, Xllght, Wilbur. S6lll8l'llll1-f, Frzizee, hlzilsun Scores of First Basketball Team Wichita 25 Arkansas City Wichita 47 Kingman Wichita 29 Kingman Wichita 33 Wellington Wichita 47 Wellington Wichita 37 Hutchinson Wichita 30 Hutchinson Wichita 22 Winfield Wichita 23 El Dorado Wichita 19 Arkansas City Wichita 19 Arkansas City Wichita 31 Cathedral Wichita 19 Winfield This was not a championship season for Wichita, but we succeeded in keeping' a good record just the same. Next season should be a good one for Wichita, for many of this season's players will be back. ' V Second Team Basketball The success of the first team depends on the ability of the second team. It is from these men that the prospects of a good team for the next year depends. lt was only throu0'h hard work and continual practice that they obtained this position, as a large number oficandidates were out and the competition was extremely strong' this year. The past season has been an extremely successful season for the blue and white re- serves. They have won a large percent of the games entered and proven to the satisfaction of the fans that they will develop into a winning first team next year. Page Om' Humlrrffl Tzumzty-one Top Row: Keith U1le11welIe1', Reid Spieliimii, Harold Jessup, Elmer Smith, Mack liryaiit, Clzxreiiife Billings, .l. U. lle1l1'ic-li, Klux Sutter. Sr-1-mul How: illlll Noble, l':111l Whileker, lti1'h:11'1l Neas, Carl llalisdown, Merle Meliilyre, Fevil Speiu-er, .lzimes llill, luhniiv 'Xl4'l.eml Nmiti-iili Xli'K'Ul'lIlll'k lioltmn lihw, le-fl lo right: Uzirnl Meeker, llowaxwl Gill, vvlilllll' Mzxteer, Louis Soukup, .less Fatt, Floyd lleilin, liuln-1'L l1l:11'i'oril, Leu' lluxtulvle. Wrestling Squad WRESTLING SCHEDULE January 21-Cushing, Oklahoma vs. Wichita at Cushing. Lost. January 22-Yale, Oklahoma vs. Wichita at Yale. Lost. February 12-Ark. Valley Meet. Won first place. February 17-El Dorado, Kansas vs. Wichita at El Dorado. Won first place. March 4-5-Stillwater High School Meet at Stillwater. Won eighth place. March 11-Tulsa, Oklahoma vs. Wichita at Wichita. Lost. March 2.5--El Dorado, Kansas vs. Wichita at Wichita. WRESTLING SUMMARY Wrestling is gradually pushing forward in W.H.S. athletics. This, the fourth year of organized wrestling in W.H.S., has proved a most successful year. The sport is still in its in- fancy in Kansas, but the efforts of Coach Hedrick in the Arkansas Valley Athletic Associa- tion is putting it forward. The team was very successful in their schedule and won consist- ently. Page Om' Hznulrml Twenty-two f Fourtll Huw: Uoinnlrs, lilzun-lnwml, Rape, Collins, lihmlcs, VV:1lilori', NYil1le1'rn1, Mann, loerger, Allrri5.:lil, Knowles, Hur loigli, lVense, l'zil1nei'. 'Vliirfl liowig 1l2ll52l1,Ill0l', Kimlvzill, lintler, lflggv, Viper, 'l'i'eigton, llowilish, Pierpont, Bulls, lXl4'Comlv, Johnson, Hailey, nvis, nits, imnine. Sevolriul lltow: liifss, Winn, Wiley, Millon, Seilwerling, Anderson, lllvlnlyfe- Slewlflfl. liefllllilll. Slreeler. NVoodar4l. Wiley, oviuni, Slce e. llnllinn Row, left tn riglit: Yenser, Riley, Snllislnury, Soukup, M4-Kay, Younkin, Miller, Parker, Timmons, Freennm .o1nsou. Track TRACK SCHEDULE April 9-Wichita vs. Wellington May 7-AFk3HS9-S Valley League meet April 22-23-Kansas University relays May 17-State meet at Emporla April 29-Southwestern meet May 20-A-V-1 meet May 21-Missouri Valley meet The track prospects under the able leadership of Coach Gallegher and Captain Anderson are more than usually bright. W.H.S. has had a successful three years of track and more good men of the same brand out this year. Last year the team won every meet entered and with seven letter men out again there is little doubt as to the outcome. Page One Hzlmlrcrl Twenty-tlzree lmfl In rip.:hl: Km-nm-th Vox, Meeker, Smuker, Ms-Carly, 4-apt., Hum-hen. llzuigherty, Ali'Alister, voawli. Gym Team EXHIBITIONS GIVEN AT 1 at Roosevelt Intermediate 2 at Allison Intermediate 1 at Central Intermediate 2 at Wichita basketball games 1 at ICI Dorado High School 1 at Horace Mann Intermediate The gym team has had a very busy and successful season. They have given nine exhi- bitions this year. These performances have been given before the junior high schools of the city, other high schools, at the high school games, and one at the College Hill M.IC. The work this year has been on three different lines. The apparatus work has consisted of the high bar, the parallel bars, and the rings. Their drills are the wand drill, Indian clubs, and the free hand. They also have tumbling and pyramids. They have worked hard and have become skilled in their performance. The perfection and beauty of their work has brought Wichita High School into the notice of many. Page Um' Humlrffrl Twfwzly-four f 'Phirml Row: Mildred Means, Lois Brockway, Esther Daniels, Eugenia Fouts, Esther Anthony, lilbertzx Sturm, lielen Umnp, Klum-vieve Arganlwright, Louise Christmzln. S-cond liow: Irene Offenslein, Bessie Hlltterworth, .lea-1nXVz1ll, Corrine Hellier, Amy Ruth Mullin, 5l2ll'LI2ll'Cl Klopen L su-in, Fl'2llll'9S Hatfield, Mzxrllm Mvlntyre, Mary Ford Limnnan, lflmmn l':1 First How: llrzwiu llnrmiiner, Mildred Iniiu-2111, L'or4le'in Si roeder, Dorothy Fziger, 'Vhelnlzl Caitlin, Etta Holinerl, I-Zulu Mouser, Mym Brown, Marjorie Wood, Helen Hill. Hockey Team Date Team Score November 18 Senior 4-3 November 22 Sophomore 1-1 November 29 Sophomore 4-8 Team J unior Junior Senior Page One H unclrvd Twenty-fire Third Row fSeniorJ: Geraldine Hammond. Mildred Means, Eugenia Fouls, Helen Camp, lfllherta Sturm, llem-vim-vm Arixzuilmright, Louise Christman, Helen Clark. Sec-ond Row Unniorjz Hazel Laird, Dorothy Fafzer, Thelma Catlin, Etta liohnerl, Amy Ruth Alahin, Mary Ford Lipp- nmn, Helen Hill, Emma Page. First Row lSophomorel: ldlizalweth Chaplin. Jean XVall, Ruth Curtis, Gracia Gardiner, Bessie liulterworlh, Myra lirown Mildred Iluncan, Winifred Jones, Marjorie Wood. Basketball Teams Date Game Teams Score Te21mS November 8 Sophomore 15- 9 Senior Sophomore 15 11 Senior November 15 Seniors 15- 9 Junior Seniors 15-12 Junior November 22 Junior 15-12 Sophomore Junior 15 9 Sophomore November 30 Sophomore 15 1 Junior Sophomore 15-10 Junior December 6 Sophomore 15 10 Senior Sophomore 15 7 Senior Page One Hundred Twenty-six 'l'hir4l -Row fSeniorJ: -Esther Daniels, Eugenia Fonts, Helen Camp, Bertha lflmmitt, Elberta Sturm, Genevieve Argan- lrrlghl, Louise Christinan. Sem-ond lion' t.luniorJ: Hazel Laird, Dorothy Fager, Thelma Catlin, Ifltta Honhert, lflula Houser, Bessie Frank. ldslhei Hays, Nllllllil l'age. First Row fSophoinoresJ: Irma Rousseau, Ruth Curtis, Rozella Blood, Myra Brown, Bessie Butterworth, Aileen Burton Mildred Dunvan. Date February 23 February 28 March 4 March 7 March 11 March 14 Volley Ball Team Senior Senior Junior Senior Sophomore Senior Score 27-22 14-12 11-26 38-18 17-17 18-20 Team Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Sophomore Page One Hundred Twenty-seven mx llm-len f'illl'li, 'Flivlmzl XVrnnzu'k, Helen Camp, lXlm'gneriLe Young, Sarah Virfziniu liitvhie, llillwrln 51 l llSllll2lll. llliw l'Ul'l'lllQ Ile-llivr unnl lun 'l'lwln1:i Caitlin. .lc-nn XVzlll, iil'2li'l2l llnrfliner. 3lZll'g?ll'9l Snyder, Maxine 41 lun l'i':1lu'vs All-uns. lmrutlm l4':u.:1-l', Helly Oliver, Katherine Alspzlngli, Nnrnm lmnisc- Suller, Viviun Al un N llllll XX :xlling.:t'm'1l. I'Lb1u.1ry 21- March Helen Camp -Louise Christmun -Viviun Mzmess Helen Camp Norma Louise Solter Elberta Sturm -Katherine Alspuugh Betty Oliver Katrina Wallingford Inq: Om Hzcrzalrvfl Tzvmzly-cigld Swimming Team Qi Helen Camp 42-Louise Christman Helen Camp Vivian Maness Norma Louise Solter Gracia Gardiner March 9- 50-Helen Camp 45-Louise Christman 18-Marguerite Young 18-Helen Camp 16-Norma Louise Solter 16-Vivian Maness 13-Maxine Ellis 'I'hird, How: Mildred Means. Lois Bron-kwzly, Esther Daniels, Eugenia Fouls, Esther Anthony, lflllrertzi Sturm. Helen t':unn, th-nevieve :XII-f2llllil'il.fhl, Louise Uhrisllnzln. Sevmnl Row: Irene Uffenslein, liessie liutterwortli, .leanXVz1ll, Corrine Hellier, Amy Ruth lilziliin, ZXl:u'g:u'oL Klopen- stoin, lf'rzun-es llnltleld, Mzirtlizi Mvlntyre, Mary Ford Iiippmnn, ICIHHHI Page. First Row: Kh':n'izi lizlrdiner, Mildred IYUHOZIII, Corde'i:L Sn roeder, Dorothy Fzxger, 'l'helmz1 Catlin, ldttn Holniori, Hnln ll Honser, Myra Iirown, lilzlrjorie XVoud, Helen Hi . Hockey Team Date Team Score November 18 Senior 4-3 November 22 Sophomore 1-1 November 29 Sophomore 4-8 Team Junior Junior Senior Page One H lL7lllI'!'d Twmdy-fire 'Phircl Row 1SeniorJ: Geraldine Hammond. Mildred Means, Eugenia Fonts, Helen Camp, Pllllertzi Sturm, llexwvit-vt Arganlnriglmt, Louise t'hristman, Helen Clark. Sevonel Row f.luniorJ: Hazel l4Zlll'll, Dorothy Fager, Thelma, Catlin, Etta Ilohnert, Amy Iiuth Alillllll, Mary Forfl Lipp- mzin, Helen Hill, ldnnnn Page. First Row qSophomoreb: Iilizalvetli Chaplin, .lean lVall, liuth Curtis, Gracia llnrfliner, Bessie liutterworllm, Myra liruwn Mildred Duncan, Winilretl Jones, Marjorie NVoorl. Basketball Teams Date Game Teams Score November 8 Sophomore 9 Sophomore 11 November 15 Seniors - 9 Seniors 12 November 22 Junior -12 Junior 9 November 30 Sophomore 1 Sophomore 10 December 6 Sophomore -10 Sophomore 7 Page One Hundred Twenty-six Teams Senior Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Senior Senior Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Sclz,oln,rsl1ip-Tie between Vera Carpenter, Warren Davis, and Frances Isaacs Hi-Y, Best All-Around Boy Student-Robert Howse Girl Reserve, Best 'All-Around Girl Student-Lois McIntyre Best All-Around Aflzfletc-Howard Fullington Prizel Essay, Amcriczm Chemical Society-Webster Peterson and Elizabeth Bowdish fjuniorsj Rotary Club Award, Scholarship and CifiZ07IS1l'l'1J- Emerson Brooks Honor Students livery year there are several honors to be bestowed on the outstanding students of the graduating class. A committee composed of students and teachers select the ones to be hon- ored for their scholarship, leadership, athletics, essays, and character. A full page in this Wichitan , as in preceeding ones, has been devoted to those stu- dents who received the honors last year. i The one chosen for the Scholarship Honor is decided upon by a committee of students andhteachers, which decides upon the member of the class who ranks the highest in schol- ars ip. The best all-around boy and girl are chosen from the Hi-Y and G.R. clubs. All phases of school life are considered in bestowing this honor. The best all-around athlete is chosen by a committee also. He is one who has made several teams, taken an active part in athletics, and lived up to the ideals of a true athlete. The Rotary Club each year gives a medal to the boy who has been the strongest leader and also a good student. The American Chemical Society gives a cash prize to the student writing the best essay on some phase of chemistry. Page One Hundred Tltirty-one x.: Gil-1 Reserve Pageant Page One Humlrezl Tlzirty-tlzree Post Graduates Top llow: XYilliur King, XYilliani Douglas, Frank Salisbury, lioli XVithers, llonald liavis. t'leo NVeston. See-nnl How: Aliss Yoshell, .lune llossell, t'armem Alaeonilier. .Iohn t'allendar, Iieo XY:-ston, lidwin liereinan. Lower Row, left to right: Margaret Thomlison, lflrina Stanley, Ali:-6 Simmons, Corrine Carlton, Gladys Uoldron, Ven- detta Eastman, Ethel Posey. Proctors Sl-Ili l'.XGlC NINI-I'l'Y-'l'llliIClfI lftilt l'lt l'L'ltl'I Fifth liow: Maurit-e Lample, NVilliam Leaeh, Holi Doekum, Chester Miller, Kenneth Fnrporon, George NVise, l anl Young- meyer, Ira Washburn, Frederiek Speh, William Talbot. lfonrtli How: Orlin Stearns, Ularent-e NVatson, Helen Brown, Caroline Kirkwood, Hayden Cady, Miles George, Marsden Ilire, Iran Callahan, Sidney liriek, VValter Owens, 'l'hird Row: Ruth Usborne, 'l'hora Nueknlls, Marion Porter, Matuela Moulos, Geraldine Hammond, Jean Smyser, Jennie lfaye Svhweiter, Helen Iioekwood, Mary Martha Gleason, VVarren livart, Forrest Amos, Tom Salter. Sen-ond How: lilizalietli Hunt, Marie Noeekel, Margaret Niekolls, Sylvia Kopplin, Virginia Drake, Louise Ilrake, lflliza- lu-th Thayer, Dorothy Deaver, Dorothy llornung. Lower Row, left to right: Dorothea Roth, Rosemary NVentworth, Ford Campbell, Forrest Kimball, Martha Smith, Mr. 'Vrnesdi-ll, Virginia Hells, t'harles Uarey, lflllnerta Sturm, Nina Mae Landeraft, llelen Tiltord, Jeannette Kitriek. Proctors SICII l'.XGl'I UNH lll'Nlllil'Il3 'l'Hlil'll'I FOR I'IC'l'Ulil'I Top llow, left to right: Dorotlia Roth, Jean Smyser, Virginia Drake, Elberta Sturm, Louise Christman, Sarah Virginia liiteliie, tllive Ann Kulman, llllza Fatllerly, Betty Butrkingliam, Katrina Wallingford, Margaret Fulton, Virginia llurst, Naomi llooser, llelen Franklin, llelen l'earl Talliot, NVin1fred Hollingsworth. lfonrth Row: llelen Smith, Martha Callahan, Fayalena I-lutehinson, Virginia Meeks, Mary George Nolile, Fern XVill, lidwarda Misener, lfhlna Coleman, Mildred Randle, Marian Urloff, lflva. Hodges, Fern Shetterly, llelen lioekwuod, llelen 'l'ill'ord. 'l'hird Row: Evelyn Davis, Katheryn llowdisll, Rosalie Moore, Mary Jean Moore, Dorothy Brinker, lola Miller, Vir- ginia Stanton, Lucille Woodard, Louise Garnett, Virginia. Mann, Thelma Jones, Evelyn King, Drusilla Reinhard, Freida XVQ-iiantl, Fern liranine. Second ltow: Helen lirown, lflvelyn Cassell, Margaret Green, Lucile Schweiter, llildred Sf-hweiter, Isabel Nevins, Ruth Langenwalter, Verla Cox, llelen Morris, Josephine NVarren, Margaret Jennings, Clara liosenthol, liarbara Butts, Mar- garet Grand, Wanda Uessna. liuttom liow: Harriet Richardson, Marguerite Page, Betty Clapp, Virginia. NVheeler, Irene Kemp, Mary Ruth Phillips, Susan Gilkeson, .lean Wall, Vera. Richardson, Ethel Keller, Rotha. Shepherd, Muriel Seipe, Velma Croxton, Cecelia llollanml. Page One Hundred Thirty-four Page One Hundred Thirty-fivcz 4 P 4 SCREAMLAN ' - 32,152,500 coNTB.s'i' H M 'price 504- Z PICDRD CAMMEL 110 H 1 I 71-F1 WICHITA HIGH'S MOST EXPRESSIVE MOVIE MAGAZINE S C R E A M L A N LESTER Nix CLARENCE WATSON JEAN SMYSEE Managing Editor Editor Art Editor VOL. L MDCCCCXXVII NO. 1927 CONTENTS YEAR 1927 Noah Lot . ...... 139 Carborundum 140 Betsy Boots 141 The Sophomore 142 325,000 Offer . . . 143 Moods of Prominent Actors ..... 146 SCREAMLAND DEPARTMENTS Studios News ........ 150 Question Box . 149 Review of Pictures . 144 CLARENCE WATSON, Editor-Publisher LESTER Nix, Manager RUTH CARROTHERS, Inten-ieu JEAN SMYSER, Art HELEN KENNEY, Review VIOLET WANZER, Reporter ELOISE CLARK, Question r 1 I 1 9 E -WE L L E ,LLL --M.,. 4, Page One Hundred Thirty-eight N ' ' I S gl A V is-s is 1 I, . Q - J, 2 , 1 ' 'S Q S1 X K S--we Miss Geraldine Hammond as the Feminine Lead in Betsy BootS Page Om' Hunrlrvfl Forty-0111 f 4 .lb 325,000 Oifered as First Prize for an Idea! LIST OF PRIZES First Prize ------ 825,000 Second Prize ----- 25,000 Marks Third Prize - - It is not a new thought that great people must have great ideas. With a few exceptions it will be noted that great financial successes have had at least one idea. The few exceptions have been peo- ple who have used some one else's idea. The edi- tor, therefore, has hit upon the idea of appealing to the vast motion picture public of W.H.S. for a new idea. He was quick to sense the possibilities of it. Immediately an arrangement has been made with the Screamland Magazine to conduct a con- test for ideas. The magazine, in behalf of the edi- tor, has offered 525,000 to encourage the partici- pants in this fascinating search for their ideas. At the same time they point out the danger of claims of plagiarism, for it seems that anyone can sue anyone on any pretext in the courts, and all - - 25,000 Rubles the financial successes and the editor of the Scream- land have had scores of experiences causing them considerable annoyance. Everybody at some time or another has felt that he or she has had an idea. Here is an opportunity to win a cash prize if you have an odd stiring of the brain which you think might give birth to an idea. Put on your thinking cap and win one of these prizes. Read the rules and regulations below carefully and then set about to write of your idea within 2,000 words. You may think 2,000 words a brief allotment, but an idea can be presented in that space. RULES AND REGULATIONS OF CONTEST 1. Every word must be written in purple ink on pink paper bordered in gold-using both sides of paper. 2. The idea must be original foriginated by the person sending it in.J 3. The judges are Mary Elizabeth De La Mater. 4. Anyone who considers himself or herself ca- pable of an idea may enter the contest. 5. 'The judge will meet one week after contest is closed and decide upon the winning ideas. 6. Prizes awarded shall be as follows: First-S25,000. Second-25,000 Marks. Third-25,000 Rubles. 7. The Screamland Magazine will pay for the ideas and will be entitled to full and complete rights for their use as well as to use the name and likeness of any successful contestant in connection therewith at its option without further payment. Every effort will be made by the editors of the Screamland Magazine and the judge to make this contest as fair and open as possible and to con- struct it in strict accordance with these rules. 8. The contest will close at midnight of Friday, the 13th day of May, 1927. No ideas received after that date will be considered by the judge and no responsibility in the matter of mail delays or loss will rest with the Screamland Magazine. I hereby grant to the Screamland Publishing Co. the sole and exclusive right to use this suggestion in any form or manner without any compensation to me or my legal representatives, save for one of such prizes, if awarded, and I request that the said publishing company act on the agreements and statements herein contained. Name .......,.......,...............,........ Address ...................,......... ,...... ....................... Page One Hundred Forty-three Wv'W 'W','Pf I!i' 5-'vwvaqmg ml!-'.l!.UAlll!A'I'I!!l Reviews THE sHow-oFF- D An amusing study of a smart young man played broadly but expertly 'by Don Rutledge. By Don's expression we fear that 'he won't last long. In this picture the director had 'to prove our hero a boob, whereas it is the usual job to conceal this painful fact from the audience. lil- THE GREAT DECEPTION This picture is sadly lacking in entertainment value. Because of the sudden disappearance of Velma's nance, her best friend, Hildred Schweiter, dresses up to act the part and so fool Auntie . Selma really has little to do and seemsto be en- joying doing it very well. . .,..,..i1------ OH BABY- Ourofriend little ,Bobby Dee in order to help his best girl arouse enthusiasm for The Senior- Junior Game dresses up as a girl and persuades Harmony Hunt to support him. He played his roll' exceedingly well and the Senior-Junior Game was one of the season's big productions. Page One Hundred Forty-four TAXI, TAXI- Looking at this featherweight farce made us ex- tremely uncomfortable, not only because it was ab- surd and not very funny, but because it almost broke our hearts to see our hero, Warren Forrey, .shoot his whole bank balance to buy a taxi to keep his girl out of the rain. However, we were reconciled when he and the girl later eloped in the taxi, and got away from their troubles. E .1..---- DENVER DUDE- , Maurice Lampl gets all dolled up like Astor's pet horse to get the girl. We thought women only aid those things to get their man. Anyhow, Mau-. rice foils the villain and shows he is a real he-man, we all knew it would come out some time, and of course the girl falls for him. i..-...-- LAST TRAIL- A red hot thriller perfectly suited to Georgia and Clair. Just the mixture for this dashing pair of comrades, lots of good lights, and shooting. Clair is a sheriff who cleans up a town, 'but in his spare time has opportunity to think of romance. ' ,-v-vv--------- 1 n k -WE Page One Hundred Forty-five Some Well Know Principles Demonstrate VARIOUS MOODS BEF'ORE THE CAMERA No. 1--Bashfulness-As depicted by our music master Mr. Raymon Hunt. Mr. Hunt's small stat- ure and quiet, unassuming air are well portrayed herewith. Note the jaunty set of the hat on his head, the slightly open mouth and the grace ex- pressed by the hands. It was with some difficulty that he was persuaded to pose, but finally he suc- cumbed to the plea of his many fans, and this touching little camera study is the result. P. S.-Mr. Hunt is the object on the North Side of the tree. No. 2-Childishness-As interpreted by Ward Bennett. Not the look of ecstastic joy overspread- ing his comely features. Mr. Bennett is well known for his many and vained child characterizations. Contrasted with the look of contentment on Mr. Bennett's face in the expression of wistful longing on the part of his three companions. After due consideration Ward was chosen as posee as he is noted for his playful antics. No. 3 Old Age-The really youthful Mr. Cady is here posed in an appealing manner. With out- stretched arms he seems to be quoting from Shake- speare's famous play, Hamlet, these lines. To be: or not to be 5 that is the question-. And then, on the other hand he may be saying, Hurry up, and take this picture, my mustache is com- ing off. No. 4. Now we have that dignified senior, For- rest Amos, in a capricious moment. Boys will be boistrous. If we could see the face of the teddy bear we would probably find it registering fright. It is a rather nasty looking gun Forrest is point- ing at poor Teddy. But don't be alarmed, folks, it isn't loaded. Take notice, sophomores, this gives you proof that the mighty seniors can be as child- ish as the lowly sophs. Here is an extra bit of information, the one with the cunning little hat on is Forrest. No. 5. And here is Madamoiselle Du Rand pout- ing beautifully for the camera's benefit. Geraldine is one of the reasons gentlemen prefer blondes. It Page One Hundred Forty-six required a great deal of diplomacy to induce Miss Du Rand to pose, as she had just stubbed her toe and was feeling very tempermental about it. How- ever she was given a box of candy, which went a long way towards sweetening her temper. The scenery is part of the set to be used in Geraldine's next picture, Her Red Letter Day . No. 6. Pep-Roberta Alexander, Eva Browne- well, and Dot Deaver take time out from their last picture to show how yells should, would, and can be led. These three ingenues were quite prominent in the school for acting which they attended before entering this studio. Note the beauty and impos- ing majesty of the building in the background. No. 7. This might be entitled Suifering ' or A Close Shave. A shave, especially with the im- plements in the picture and by the desperate look- ing barbers, would indeed be an ordeal. Note the agonizing clasp which Don Morris has on the leg of Melvin Williams, his barber. After looking at this picture one realizes what is mean by the cruel- ties of civilization. Don Morris can always be counted upon to bring a tear to the eye and an ache to the heart by his dramatic acting. No. 8. Disappointment-As portrayed by Ruth Carrothers. Ruth is an actress of great promise but as yet the promise has not been fulfilled. How- ever, we still have hopes for her. Her red hair is an asset, as the Titian ban is fast gaining favor. Because of her hair she has been cast in Flaming Youth. This will give her a great chance to show her ability as an actress. Note the downcast eyes, drooping head, and shoulders. No. 9. Reproach-Anna Tudhope, a Vampus baby star, gives her interpretation of this emotion. As if she were reproaching the camera man be- cause he did not let her change her dress for a more stunning one, but privately we think she has been eating pickles and ice cream, which did not agree with her. Ann's next picture will be the great mystery drama, The Vanishing A. 3 ' w as We:termpiivieiimqsswgif.ifaliisfafifiii'isgiasasaissigfgfe1ei f1sei2iite:zQzes4iis' 'iiiitsilifissanimsnfznlfsfzasalisinnzeilssiisiasiwf Illl llllllllll my ' -re T it T is r 311-1 Hifi ,,A ' . 5 , , .P N. i 1 lil: H1 Vlyzffggluiii' , mi l ' i' ' l , rf 'l ' i if n sl 'fl-fisa 'w1W2vlf'1' il , 1 al l 1 f' . . fl-.. Page One Hundred Forty-seven Pugf' Om' Hzmrlzwl Forfy-vigil! i V A . - P' 1 a J .1-...K . 'f '31- -QQQU 111' A IQUUUQUAIQU A lg A 1gf1xW YV 71, AWA agf Y liA, Ask Me An Answer Page of Information Address: MISS BEE DEE, SCREAMLAND 4 509 Wichita High School Wichita, Kansas An Admirer:- Virginia Sells has brown eyes and black hair. She was born February 18, 1909. Virginia is not married-yet. I'm sure she will be glad to send you her picture. But don't forget the quarters. Martha Smith. Fan:- It's no trouble for me to write about Martha Smith. It's a real pleasure. Martha was born in Wichita, Kansas, on August 11, 1909. She is five feet, sevenpinches tall, and has blue eyes and black hair. Her next picture will be Graduation In it she will co-star with Tom Anderson. Betty:- Thanks for your nice letter. Vaughn Knott is not married or engaged, so cheer up. He hasn't been in the pictures long enough to have such re- ports circulating about him. Lindy Lou:- Yes, Ward Bennett is his real name and he is just twenty-six years old. He probably would look handsome with a mustache, but Ward has never worn one. He prefers brunettes. We have seen him around a good deal with a certain brunette lately and we hope that he may have something to announce soon. G. L. S.:- Address Anita Brown at 239 South Hillside, Wichita, Kansas. She hasn't yet selected a title for her next picture. Thanks for the information about your Anita Brown Fan Club. Dear Miss X:-. Marsden Dice is extremely clever and full of fun outside the studio as well as on location. One re- grets that his brown eyes cannot be shown to the best advantage on the cinema screen. L. W. Brooks, noted director, declares that he is very tempermen- tal and frequently flies off the handle. His splendid Evork, however, makes him invaluable to W.H.S. tudios. Billie:- Another added to the list of Oscar Asman's ad- mirers. Ocky was born in June, 19, 1908. He has resisted taking the fatal step-how long he will continue to remain single remains to be seen. Miss Demetr11m:- Glad to see your lavender note paper again. Sure pretty. Leslie Bosworth seems to be popular with quite a few of you girls. His hobby is reading his- tory books. He's one of the most charming men in the pictures, but 'shy-! Here's a tip. When you write, don't rave about his eyes. Babe:- r Cleve Smyser is none other than Jean Smyser's brother, the lucky kid. C. S.:- So you love comedy. Jimmy Brettman is al- ways good for a lot of laughs. He says he went into the pictures since he could always chew 'his gum. Jimmy always was a kidder. Babsa- E James Moffatt is six feet, one and a half inches tall and weighs one hundred fifty-eight pounds. He was born on June 25, 1909. He has auburn hair. Auburn is the polite word for red. . Mary B. Smartz- A Of course you're smart. Any girl whose tastes run to such artists as Miles George, Hayden Cady, James Davis, and Ford Campbell is no sluggard. The most important detail about Ford's life to you girl fans is that he is not married. Stewart Booster:- I'm just wild about Neff. I am, really. And I'm not ashamed to admit it. I'm going to ask Neil' for his autographed photo one of these days., He has curly brown hair, and blue eyes. He -was born February 12, 1909. He is six feet, one inch tall and weighs one hundred sixty-one pounds. Some big boy, heh? '. Clever:- So you wear your girl's picture in your watch. Do you think she will love you in time? Vivienne Hoath's latest picture is to be Fine Manners. She has marvelous wavy black hair. So you are her most ardent fan? How can you be sure with so much competition? Jane:- You say you know that Don Clark's picturesuare getting better and better-you can feel it in your bones. I'm sure that's a better feeling than rheu- matism. He is playing in Evening Clothes. I don't know whether or not he ever intends to return to the legitimate stage. Violetz- . How fragrant! So youbet an ice cream soda with your friend that Paul Youngmeyer played in The Campus Flirt. You win-he did-but don't forget that sodas are fattening, and fat people can't get into the movies. Yes, of course, I re- member Bob Dockum. He has been engaged by W.H.S. Film Company to write and direct twenty- six comedies. Page One Hundred Forty-nine vw..-- 1: 1 nf .U 1, l 'l' li? Studio News Director W. Brooks' latest picture, Second Semester Trials , has over two thousand five hun- dred players. In the cafeteria the other day we saw Mr. Emery, one of .then company's zoologists, eating soup. I asked him if it wasn't hard to eat his soup with a nzustache. He said, Why, sure, . it's a great s ram. We hear that Warren Jones, another popular movie star, visited one of Wichita's picture shows, the Novelty. His presence was noted and he was called to the, stage to receive a basket of groceries in honor of his visit. We hear that he is com- ing again to receive another basket. Saw Herbert Swarthout getting his hair mar- celled for the role of leading man in his latest pic- ture, That Fatal Day. He has been seen quite a bit lately with a pretty little girl-we won't men- tion any names, but then you can't come to any conclusions because' of that-Herbert is optimistic! ' Mr. Alden Brooks seems to be a coming matinee idol. He has had a part in several plays and han- dles them very well. All the matinee followers have fallen in love with him. We asked Eldon Kiehl how he became so big and strong and the answer we got was, I ainft decided yet. .I've been corresponding with three or four of those patent medicine houses. Two sets which are busiest after working hours are sets 205 and 321 with Hatton and Grosh the directors. They work overtime for filming The Seventh Hour. Charles Carey is realizing a secret ambition of many years in Proctor System , now being iilmed at W.H.S. Studios. Carey plays the part of captain. All my life I have wanted to be a captain, de- clares the former Broadway comedian. Not a general, but a real honest to goodness captain and wear his badge. Now I not only have my captain button but wi l be sentenced if I forget to wear it. We are glad to hear that Fred Speh has quit chewing gum before it is too late, since it is said that chewing gum plays havoc with a handsome ace. H Mary Martha Gleason is such a genius at hand- ling different G.R. bookstore supplies that she is in charge of the property about the diiferent sets.' Page One Hundred Fifty Jean Smyser's ambition was to become an organ- ist, but has given up this pipe dream to accept the position as Art Director for the First Interhall Pictures. During the lunch period we see Harry Giwosky reading a book. We are curious to know if he is reading some poet's love poems to become senti- mental so he can make love to his leading lady in his new picture, When Can I Graduate? We hear that Ira Washburn is writing down his sentimental thoughts about the different girls he has gone with and now we find he has written seven sets of books about them. We were not sur- prised to learn that his books were read by most of his feminine fans. - When Lewis Stephens came into the studio the other day Emalou Conner cornered him in the back of the room and wanted to know what he had said about the peroxide blondes when they had got ex- cited at the track meet the other day. Lewis blushed and said, All I said the other day was that the bleachers went wild. The other day Rollo Thompson went into the cafeteria and asked, Do you serve fish? The waiter replied, Yes, we serve everybody. What would you wish to have? We hear that Alan Pinaire was lost in a boat in the middle of the swimming pool and hollered for help. We understand that the reason he gave for not being able to come ashore was because the rudder was broken, but that should not have caused any trouble because the rudder was under water and couldn't be seen. The other day we saw Leonard Zonker and George Wise before the police judge. They had been pinched for driving without lights. The judge asked why his lights weren't burning. George re- plied, Well, I put wood alcohol in the radiator and the blamed things went blind. Leslie Bosworth, the high-flying acrobat, says that acrobatics are like drinking wood alcohol. Qne drop and you are dead. The other day we overheard a conversation be- tween James Brettman and Gerald Dace. James: Gerald, you are so stingy. I think I'll call you Third Rail. Gerald: Why so? James: Because you can't be touched. V, , il ,... all Ep!!-will filllllllllllllllilllllllljfll Ill!!llllllllllllillllilliiii llllllllililllllllilil, f,HillQi!!!lillilllllllllllllllllllllllljfllf!!lllllllllllllllllllllll , , g il 4 ,5 i . ' 'f ll w '+L :Eu -j X I 'l vfll' 'f.lVllf1,l' 51' A' '.'-'I'- 'UV 'iw 5 VH. ,fish ' is .i '--.iii 'f'f5 1 ' i l ll iw . lf vw e - wg +1 .wt ' f 'vw . i ,, ,VU-. ' . 4 .74 if L .-lc My gf, ' .',,z-irlsagn ,qw U- 26.33- .,. lf ,W ,I . .A .. . ,.,., , 1. -- Ni ri ' ' +1 f ' 1 all v l l mr-uillw ' ' . 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Goldsmith Book 8: Stationery Co. Graham Paper Co ....... . . Grant-Billingsly Produce Co. . . . Guarantee Title 8: Trust . . Henry's Clothing Co. . Holmes Clothing Co. . Innes Dry Goods Co. . . Jones Engraving Co .... Kansas Gas 6 Electric Co. . Knorr Mercantile .... Lawrence Photo Supply Co. . 4 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY I ' Lehman-Higginson Whol. Groc. Long-Jones-Heimp'e Cleaners Loose Wiles .Candy Co. . . McVicar-Howard Clothing Co. Merchant's Produce Co. . . Merchant's State Bank . . Mid-Central Fish Market . . Mid-Continent Engraving Co. National Brokerage Co. . . 0rr's Book Store . . . Petrie's Clothing Co. '. . Power-Myers Conservatory . Price Auto Service . . . Red Star Mill ..... Reeves Hardware Co. . . Rorabaugh Dry Goods Co. S. G. Holmes Clothing . . Smith Baking Co .... 1 .P Southwest Cracker Co. . . Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Steffen's Ice Cream Co. . . Steck Auto Top ..... Wallenstein-Raffman . . Waterman Taylor Shop . . Weigand 'Tea and Coffee . . Wheeler-Kelly-Hagny Trust Co Whitney Paper Co ..... Woolf Clothing Co ..... Wichita Beacon . .' .' . Wichita Home Baking Co. . Wichita University . . . Page One H 1 Page One Hundred Fifty-eight . 5 ' Q ICE CREAM Say Sfthff-l'lIYN 111111 Slicli' fo II THE TEST James J. Hill, the great railroad buil1l- er, said: If you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or not . . . the test is simple and infallible. Are you able to save money? If not . . . you will lose as sure as fate, for the seed of success is not in you. Our business is to help peop'e along the road to success and independence. The Central State Building 8L Loan Association 119 NORTH MARKET STREET Wichita, Kansas What Price Glory? George Wise: I had the idea, when I came to W.H.S. Film Com- pany, that the road to stardom would be paved with roses, but it was surely and swiftly changed by the directors. My desi1'e was to play the leading part in A'The Honor Roll. However, I worked hard early and late and now think that maybe when all other actors have died l will come upon my coveted throne. Page One Hzuzdwcl Fzffy n1n1 Sure That Senior Knows His Groceries, But- 'l'lwre are a great many items behind the counter yet to be invoiced. He will find it out-and it won't be long, now. Ilowewr, his modern, upto-date schooling has taught him one thing, and that iss that the square shooter knows just how much he knows and from there on seek more information before he gives his thesis to the world. That applies to everything in life and it applies particularly to your public utilities such as your electric light and power company. Ilon't let misinformation, gossip, oi political tlub-dub blind you to the incalculable good such institutions do to your com munity. Insist on knowing of your own li'lI,0Il'll'l1fll', before you believe harmful stories And in the meantime, seniors, we congratulate you. Kansas Gas and Electric Company Af Your Sl'7'1'ff'l'u , . gr Um' Humlrrfl i5l. fjf The Wichita Beacon Kansas' Leading Evening' Newspaper What Price Glory? Gilbert Butts: I paid for my glory by a great sacrihcc. Gum chewing has been my greatest pleasure, but when I became a fa- mous star in Proctor , my latest production, l had to renounce it. Page Om' H1lm11'c'r1 Si.f'fy-om x V- Q X gag IU'UINQHNUIWHMNNNIUINNHMUU A v6 M AY, QVQ-YILYV jgv-ISVYIKY 1g A 57 Mfig 47 A YLR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Whether it be for girl or boy, the miss or the youth, we are outfitters from the peak of the hat to the tip of the Most Complete Line in City boot' TRY Us HOW to Choose THE MERCHANTS' E PRODUCE CO. stylishly and well without undue expen- diture is a problem easily solved here where everything for the young folks is featured in inviting assortments. - fn ommwaa D'u'.99.9.P.2U0 128-130 NORTH ROCK ISLAND Wichita, Kansas PHONE MARKET 5260-61-62-63 THE GEO. IN NES CO. In the Heart of Wichita THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE LAWRENCE? Headquarters for Kodaks Kodak Films Kodak Finishing Greeting Cards Pottery Gift Specialties 149 NORTH LAWRENCE One Hundred Sixty-two ww-fw-I-9 ' W P. .W . .. . .,. v - Y . If ,,.Q. .,.,f 2. .. .w A '- ., - '.s.,..-,, t , gi . -121 E - Ji .W W H 'B What Price Glory? BUTTER'NUT BREAD Edna Mae Blythe: I was a wistful little mamma girl , and had to leave home in order to enter W.H.S. Film Company. I've had to smile when my heart was breaking with homesickness, so you fans must appreciate my cheeri- ness. . 4'-5, Rich as Butter Sweet as a Nut if HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA 1 SERVES BUTTER-NUT BREAD Y Baked by WICHITA HOME BAKING CO. V Owned and Operated by Wichita men D U N N ' S WHERE WICHITA TRADES THE DUNN MERCANTILE co. N Main Oiiicez 221 South St. Francis There Is a Store in Your Neighborhood if fW'il ll3?i 4- Page One Hundfred Sixty-thfree ' tiff!! 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Studio for a four-year term and have a good time. STUDENTS REQUIRE BEST FOODS A Always Good MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Afre Best Brands THE LEHMAN-HIGGINSON GROCER CO. WICHITA, KANSAS YOUR NAME ON A BANK BOOK Ask anyone who has created a fortune how you can do likewise and he will tell ygLzl2,:'First, get your name on a bank There is a bank book here with a place on it for YOUR name. First N ationl Bank IN WICHITA Capital and Surplus 32,000,000 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK . CAPITAL 31,000,000 Make This Your Bank . Page 'One Hundred Szxty five Vx , A gjfiffffsjfrf-jf--Twwx, .yffw-1 www., 31's1ff,fff,x1?'g'H1f'3qf--gl,'.,i,t,,u?'v,a,,3f.,,f:!,r,?y.yj5a1':,iv Ki fwflzp, Q ..Tf.f,. .., ,,,1,.V!.---1...W,,.:,!??-v,,i ,, ,wap M l m 2 gr A V i f law ' N I . V' 1' 'L 444- ' WA , . V ,- 1 H , gsm 1 Q -.-im gifgxg , ' glqsii- na , '-,M 1 if! 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Film Company know that be- hind my smiling face I hide a breaking heart. To become the Idol of the Films I had to give up pie, cake, and all the sweets, but worst of all I had to be in bed by 9:30, thereby giving up my dates. Ah, I can truly say What Price Glory? THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF FINANCE The Guarantee Title 8z Trust Co. Wichita Kansas Upholstering Curtains STECK AUTO TOP CO. Seat Covers 1114 South Washington Phone Market 246 Residence Phone Market 4432W GRAHAM PAPER CO.'S ZEBRA AND BASKETWEAVE WRAPPING PAPERS Buy them from your jobber or inquire E. G. TANGEMAN Market 166 1113 Bitting Building Page One Hundred Sixty seven -,!--l!,-.- -U--'- WA 'JK , A A A Wly A A A in Jg iA L 4 LOANS TRUSTS A The Wheeler Kelly Hagny Trust Company Wichita.Kansas CAPITAL 31,000,000 INSURANCE INVESTMENTS g OYSTER CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in All Kinds of Ocean, Lake, and River Fish ' Salted and Smoked Fish Sealshipt Oysters PHONE MARKET 4323-2113 125 WEST DOUGLAS AVENUE to the outgoing seniors-and with thanks for their school-day patronage. We urge them to remember that this store remains at their service. A 'Qin U ' IW!!! Soilldulhvl up 1 an-. .n. . W .Lf --1-, mul, . vi . f- E. i ' f'-fer ,V f Q. . in-f ' ' A'-AA -1 ' THE ORIGINAL CAKE EATER Rich, Delicious, Wholesome Manufactured by Loose-Wiles Company KANSAS CITY W EI G A N D TEA 8z COFFEE Co. TEAS, COFFEES, EXTRACTS AND BAKING POWDER 118 North Lawrence Avenue Phone Market 708 WE OPERATE THE FIRST AND ONLY Stationery Engraving PLANT- IN WICHITA Immediate service given on monogrammed tally cards, place cards, visiting cards, playing cards, stationery, etc., engraved or printed wedding announcements, programs, imported and domestic social and business stationery, etc. JONES EN GRAVING CO. MASTER MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE ' Engraving, Printing, Embossing, Stationery 329 SOUTH MAIN STREET Page One Hundred S - 4'-UQQU-U H S UUUUQUUUU- A A- AWAYA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A,YAVW SPORTING GOODS F t' P ' ' R k ts R e ouniiiairils TENNIS WM Yoiswaltg Rackets 51.00 to 515.00 Tennis Shoes, Nets, Balls, etc Baseball Golf - Fishing Tackle Bathing Suits-All sizes, designs and prices Bathing Caps and Shoes ' F. G. ORR'S BOOKSTORES Downtown College Hill 327 East Douglas 2226 East Douglas THE SHOP AT BROWN-CRUMMER COMPANY I s. G. HoLMEs sz soNs And save many dollars Extends Hearty on your Congratulations CLOTHING, HATS AND to the Class of '27 FURNISHINGS A ru 1 1 n,,,,,,1,, 5: 'L' I 5 973 e 'ri fi l l as I fs 2 ffl 33 ,Q 4 351 Ag t1F B I ,lil fl ifffzf1Qf'i' sm If . , has A fr 515544 sa,-2 .QSM ,i 1. 5 . 1-SJ E I 'Mir H V Qi, ' Q sir' ' . LQ!-ll-U' Al YA A VA A A JL A A A A A 4 AA ,A L A A X4 ,V if ue ,r S S A 'ww r'ww':w-wr ll What Price Glory? Yes , said Vera Sloan, I have paid a great price for my glory. Since I star in serious pictures every one takes me ' seriously and my greatest ambition is to be laughed at. DOCKUM DRUG CO. High School's Downtown Headquarters FOUR STORES QUALITY DRUGS LOWEST PRICES DocKUM DRUG co. Harry Waterman TAI LOR 141 NORTH LAWRENCE PHONE DOUGLAS 3371 fegz T 1 Holsum Bread At Your Grocer's SMITH BAKIN G CO. Page One Hundred Seventy-one I, ,agar it 'llllllll 1 '-H1 .ll www um lu l l mmmpwnmunws mlllllllllllllllllllu,llllfllllllllll up nu 1 un 1, , all ' 551.5 ill lllllll 'i' I 'ill' 'l 'l l' W5 W ! ' 3E'll? fil1i'll 'lf I P M I I' 4 - win' 'SME ,al V I V l I I ti t ' 1 J .. ,,i is . .al .G on l lf f f f lf l ' l l 'rfv. My-tw Vi 5 'If Y' 'l2jEg'T??1fF'T i5,1?31miE1fi!f'i H' ' 'ws-'L-2 ,QIUCUAUJQQQA- A AIAIAQUAUTUUU PLACE YOUR DEPOSITS WITH ' THE MERCHANT'S STATE BANK CAPITAL S100,000 ' SURPLUS S186,000 V 500 East Douglas Avenue HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS We offer our hearty congratulations to the Class of '27 upon your splendid attainments. Perhaps you have had to burn the midnight oil, but the education is worth all it cost and much more. Usually some dress requirements will be neces- sary for the social functions attendant upon grad- uation, and we are amply prepared to meet all -re- quirements in the beauty and exclusiveness of our ready-to-wear department, as well as in our men's department. THE HOLMES COMPANY 211 EAST DOUGLAS 0 . i E What Price Glory? Bob lbockumz In order to live up to my reputation of being a fat man, I'm having to drink whole milk, and eat mashed potatoes for every meal. Few know how I despise milk-it is so child- ish. If I lost as much as a pound of my three hundred I could no longer work for the Wichita Film Company. It is a fat man s life that I lead. 'R is .5 f 5 S 1 44- -Q, ld- 434 E vi! X' O QI E KW 3 E vw 9, Minn Q . S 'll 4 t 'ly' Rl Ltr lllllf 'II1 no u 5 nnnf 0' gWlcHnA,KA5 L +-1... -- BETTER FOR EVERY PURPOSE D0 YOU KNOW: That in one of Montgomery Ward's plants there are 7,000 employees. Fifteen minutes' recess is given each morn- ing and afternoon, and a bottle of milk is furnished free to each employee. This costs the company 15 cents each day, but the company considers the benefits well worth the expenditure. Be as good to yourself as Montgomery Ward is to its employees. Drink plenty of milk and be sure it is IlECOURSEY'S GRADE A for safety's sake. DeCOURSEY CREAM CO. HlL'l't'I'jl drop of l,!'CIlI4l'S1f'Il'S milk is Sllft'!IIlfll'f1l'11 ns fllllllfjll my lnllrics Illll gmng to drmk If. -J. H. Dr'C01lrs4'y Page One Hundred Scrcnty-tlzrcc We congratulate the Wichita High School and the Annual Staff on their compilation of the Nineteen Twenty-Seven Annual The Advance Printing Company 137 North Topeka Avenue Phone Market 6030 ROY REEVES' SHOP Garage Hardware Blacksmithing Tourist Trailers AUTO AXLE, SPRING ANI? FRAME WORK 722 West Douglas Avenue Phone Market 2846 4 I7 Gp tTHE S0lllllVESI F255 ii Ul uae...-L1 ' 2 Ga ix- u 1 GOLD MEDAL CRACKERS l'1'Ul'1l II1l'll1 ercfry 111111 SOUTHWEST CRACKER Page Om' Hundrccl Seventy-foiw E What Price Glory? Yes , says Willa Raymond, I pay for my glory. My contract says that I must stay slim and so I never get to eat any- thing I wantg I can't even eat a cookie with my tea. My diet consists mostly of lamb chops and pineapple. You don't know how painful it is to watch others eat cake and pie and all the nice things you want but cannot have. Millhaubts Lower the Cost of Dressing Well Young Man, we want your patron- age. The service we render and the quality of clothing we sell will merit it. y.r,f5fQw.neJ fvvrflllll Ili! ly Ml IWID.-mu Mn 'md U1 run 2l7 Env Oououn Wlcmu KlNl'l IF IT'S 3 ' IT'S BETTER RAH!! RAH!! RAH!! WICHITA HIGH SCHOOL RAH!! RAH!! HAH!! COFFEE FIT TO DRINK ARNHOLZ COFFEE CO. 133 NORTH LAWRENCE MARKET 2225 MARKET 5746 Ihiily llvIi1'c'1'y Service' Page One Hundred Seventy jizz POWER-MYERS CON SERVATORY OF MUSIC Branch of the Sherwood Music School of Chicago Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, lbunning System of Piano Teaching, Harmony, Theory, History of Music and School of Expression A jH'OjjI'l'HHI.1'f' school wifi: l1igl1r's! sfurulrlrfls 1302 BROSIUS BUILDING PHONE MARKET 4588 RENO B. MYERS, Director PRICE'S Q O. S. T. ' W4' CU7I.f1l'llill1flfl' You 6 nyc Om' HIlllIll't'd Svzwizfy-si.u' Y 'E 3 6 Qlsggr r quuug I What Price Glory? Clean Linen Helen Kenney: I came to W.H.S. Studio with the ambition to be a sleek- haired vamp. But no, it could not be. Mr. Brooks, director, said my face had was too curly. I was given the role of too innocent an expression, and my hair the sweet little country girl who falls for the city sheiks. So I paid for my fame with bitter disappointment. 1927 GRADUATES HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE McVICAR-HOWARD CLOTHING CO 210 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE I 1 0 zo Hzmdrcrl S YOUNG MEN 'S 2-LON G TROUSER SUITS 21525 to 340 THE REAL SHOPPING PLACE Fon ALL QUALITY CORNER MARKET AT DOUG LAS YOUR HIGH SCHOOL IS THE BEST THERE IS QXPHONEQ It 9 . - 4'- GET T.HE BEST OUT OF IT Lg ga, 'O When you want the if 12, 4 O most for your Ln '. money go to 2 8 if' Kafiv A wucr-HTA ANsAs 7'6,9N BELL -V98' Q x 4 A Q! Q ' X Q Q XN A UEPTSTURE ty git I . EL -, .. , ....-.hier , , L., - 4-. - ., f ag. 'ii' Q V' -- S' 'f 7i1? It 9 S i 4 I I 5 Z. 'T Ifw., C UU , 5 UUU or I - What Price Glory Clair Cunningham: My stardom was thrust on me. I was driving my car past the studio when I saw Ann Tud- hope, the dancer, come out the door. In staring at her I lost control of my car and it turned over. As a result my eyes became crossed. I was then starred as the shiek. But I must go through life with crossed eyes or lose my posi- tion. Oh! woe is me! The Grant-Billingsley Fruit Company WHOLESALE I FRUIT AND PRODUCE Visit the Boston Store's New Boys' Shop A SUITS HOSIERY COATS V N ECKTIES CAPS UNDERWEAR EVERYTHING b SHIRTS FOR THE BOY ' FIRST FLOOR EAST Just to the left from the Douglas Avenue Entrance Page One Hundred 5 ' N gf ' 5 IV 31331 'A if I I - ,O L , IEQEQQQUU - ' Une .Municipal 0 Umversxty 0 VWch1ta. , OC en WHEP-T59 f J -- , . I , - . Q I 1 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ' COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 05 4 v . COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS R. O. T. C. EXTENSION DEPARTMENT , . and SUMMER SCHOOL In Address: Member ' ' UNIVERSITY OF WICHITA NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Wichita, Kansas Page,0ne Hundred Eighty 4 2 Bi . r A Q-UMAQI DQIUA-D What Price Glory? John Callahan: When I became. fa- mous I gave up my greatest ambition to be a violinist. I used to wear glasses, have my hair long and play the violin with a soulful look on my face. On en- tering the films they rudely told me to park my glasses, cut my hair, and go out for athletic hero type. I pleaded with them, but to no avail. It's the man who pays and pays and pays. You're Sure of Correct Style Dependable Wear Better Value WHEN YOU BUY A SUIT AT lvnv men A CLOTHING :roll 4, a it 9 DSVEV Gi ? I NATIONAL BROKERAGE Wholesale Produce I Distributors of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON ' 118 North Rock Island Avenue Phone Market 754 Pang- Ono Ffwmlm lu-I , W' f1 ' , so A A, .,f+,,,. ,itll H , , ' 1Lr,A-- -,, ,, , .nl - 'W W I my 'W ' ' A ' ' Q- ' 'lg H D' 'VIS .1 ,,,, 4, , ii lui .! l W k :L ,l ' li fy A 'L' L . . 'fy I ,I , I ig .1 5' 33' ' '15-an ' 'naar 1.4.-.-A-r -f WA rl' 0 MJ lx ef i S ll ef? E22 . ti' x I be sf' A if if w 1. 3:1 aff ' In 4' s :- I I4 4? if. 16, QS-, x fl it g ..X,Js. it fx sw The 331112 ,mill For Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Change of Menu Daily Home Cooked Foodsvand Pasteries Complete. Fountain Service We .Specialize in Good - Psrcolated Cofee .THE .BLUE MILL SANDWICH SHOP 115 NORTH MARKET .....,.......,, ,mm KANSAS' FINEST A SPECIALTY SHOP Devoted Exclusively to Women's Wear Come in to Shop With Us 112 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE l For the High School Girl SMART CLOTHES and MILLINERY anfurihs PARIS SHOP 114 North Main Street THE KNORR MERCAN TILE COMPANY WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE 619-21-25-27 East William Street Wholesale Distributors of Lincoln Brand Work Clothes Men's and Ladies' Furnishings Floor Coverings Draperies Piece Goods N ations Hosiery Variety Goods and Groceries Pane One Hundred Eiahtu-two A .2 A61 Page One Hundred Eighty-tlwee THE WHITNEY PAPER COMPANY WRAPPING A N D PRINTING PAPER 125-33 NORTH SANTA FE AVE QUALITY AND SERVICE THE BEST Long-jones-Heimple EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANERS 1013 East Douglas Avenue Phone Market 4140 RUG CLEANING AND STORAGE Say It With Flowers SAYITIVUTIOURS FOR ANY OCCASION We Deliver W5 3ARCLAYW' FLowen SHOP PHONE MARKET 5892 3210 EAST DOUGLAS The Best Poultry and Fresh Eggs Will Be Found at THEALMOND POULTRY 723 NORTH MAIN STREET Phones: Market 1473-Market 3537 Paqe One Hundred Eighty-four 'IWWIfHf'liliI'Iv1'MII''uiljmlililxQlmvnllilhill WWiWilipiimyiriirliluvmlWWI wmlijill i f . 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