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miiiki Baihi Bakkii Barkkii Baht iioi.omkw Basgai.i. Boksk Box iiKiu.i n Bit aih.ky It HOW Bhyacv r |.V EI T CaSWFU. ’.iihintknskn Chunky I Iwm.fi. it I » A A IIIMIN Dawson Dkan I M1 II.IM. Eppstki-n Koiinf.a Kiiancis (»ICK ( aps and gowns processional faculty on the plat- form address diploma tassel on left side reces- sional and four years of hard work are complete. It hardly seems possible that your share of college life is over. our classmates and friends, with whom you have associated for four years are with you for the last time as a group: hereafter a small portion of you may Pa Kt 20
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a complete schedule is made so lo insure equal teaching practice. The W illiam Picken Journal was issued the (irsl semester. New changes were made in I Ik ' ‘.Journalist. More stories of the feature and news types have been used and the front of the paper resembles that of a real news- paper. New ideas have been introduced into the school. psychological sur- vey has been tried to determine the advancement of the pupil in each subject. William Picken is especially fortunate in securing Mex Francis again for their basket-ball coach. I wo of their letter men were back and games were scheduled with Bun- kerhill. Bison, Sehoenchen. Stockton, LaCrnsse, and Kllis. This year a library for Picken school alone has been established. The books are taken from the Col- lege Library and Dr. F. H. Streeter has assisted in getting the library completely organized. In connection with the training school there is conducted a (iirl Reserve Training course. Each year. Miss Florence Stone of Wichita gives t he tests w hich enable I he future teachers lo sponsor (iirl Reserves in high school. Our courses in training school have been improved greatly and Wil- liam Picken is the center of and the fortress which produces the greatest and lines! o( teachers that Western Kansas is fortunate enough to secure. Tin upper anti lower pictures here show the two extremes of Freshman It eek. The lower picture shows the new shutenls fa kirn the tests, while the upper picture shows a view of the mixer . The other pictures show carious classrooms in the college. Pa - 1 a
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C«u ace Andrek , lbert. Kansas B. .S ' .. Primary Education Y . . C. A. 1, 2, 3. I : W . Cabinet 1 : ( ' horus. I. 2. 3: Kappa Phi. Cabinet. I. Louse Baird Almena. Kansas li. S.. English Alpha Sigma Alpha: Chorus, 1: English Club. 2: Art Divers Club. I I JEAN ( «asw ELL Phitlipshurg. Kansas B. .S’.. English I’hi Mu Alpha; (;|«h Club. 1. 2: IVp Club L “Lucia , I. 2; “Martha , l. 2. Gordon Chbistknsen Menlo, Kamos B. S.. Business Adm. I hi Mu Alpha; Hatiil. I, 2. 3: ico-pri ' N ,lr (’lass. Wallace Baker Plains, Kansas B. .S’.. Social Science Southwestern College, I: Band. I: Glee Club. 2. 3: 4 . M. C. A.. 3. L Roy (’.i n n llavs. Kansas H. .S ' .. Public Speaking I hi Mu Mpha: Band. I. 2. 3; Southwestern College, 1. Carol Barker Beloit, Kansas It. S.. Primary Education English Club. 1.1: Art Club. 2. 3. Elizabeth Bartholomew Stockton. Kansas H. S.. English Kappa Phi; Y . W. C V.. |. 2, 3. I: Chorus. I. 2. 3. Albina Basgall Hays. Kansas I. B.. English Theta Sigma I psilnn: Leader. 3. 4: Man- moiint College. I; W . A. .. 2. 3. Pep Club. 2; Dramatic Club. 3; Panhellenic. 3. Genevieve Boesk 1 1 anston . Kansas IIeu:n Dannkfer Kukri, hje, Kansas t. R, B. .S ' ., English Leader. 2. 3. I. Editor. Reveille, 2. 3, Edi- tor. 3; W . A.. I. 2: Press Club. 2, 3: Student Council. 4: Junior Play, 3. V ester Dvvidson ays. Kansas L B., Political Science: Law Sigma Tan Gamma: Student Council, 1. 2. 3. Pres. 2: President Freshman Class: President Sophomore Class; Re eille. 2. 3. Business; Man- ager. 3; Pi Kappa Delta. 2. 3; Sc hool of Law. I niveraity of Kansas, 1; Phi Alpha Delta. Adrian Dawson Hoisinglon , Kansas B. .S ' ., Social Science Sigma Ian Gamma. President. I; Student Council. 2, 3; Deflate. 1. 3, 4. C ri. Boxbebceh Bussell, Kansas I. B., Economies Kappa Beta lau; 4. M. C.. V. I ; ( Commercial Club. I. 2; Soeial Science Club. 3: Inter- Fraternal Council, 3. t. Howard Dean Agra, Kansas B. S.. Business A dm. Phi Sigma Epsilon; K. S. .. Manhattan. 3; Band. 2; Sport Editor of Reveille, 2: Inter- Fraternal Council. 4. Helen Bradley Lamed. K insas B. S.. Commerce Iheta Sigma I psilnn; Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economic Club, 3. I: Commercial Club. 1. 2. Mark Brown flays, Kansas 4. B.. Biological Science Science dub, Pres. 3; First ice Chairman Student Assembly, 4. Ciirystarelle Bryan lays, Kansas B. M.. Music Sigma Alpha lota: Stephens ( lo I lege; K. I . Glee Club. 4: W omen ' s Quartet. I: Chorus. I adynk (.alvert lays. Kansas 1. B.. Music Sigma Alpha lota: Rand. I. 2. 3: Orchestra, I. 2. 3: Reveille. 2; Durk Club. I. Lines Dr ei lino Walker. Kansas t. li.. English St. Joseph’s Aeadetii) . I. 2; English Club. 3. Elizabeth Eppstein ( treat Bend. Kansas I. II., English Alpha Sigma Mpha. Pres. I; Pi Kappa Delta. 2. 3. I. Pres. I; Commercial Club, 2. Pres. 2; Professional Club, 1. 2; College Players. Little Theatre, t: Student Council. L Keith Korney LaCrosse, Kansas B. AL. Music Phi Mu Alpha. Pres. 3; Ilee ( dub. Pres. 2. 3, I : Men’s Quartet. I. 2. 3. I. Chorus. I. 2. 3. I Student Council. 3. I: “Chocolate Soldier.” I; “Messiah : Lucia di Lammcrmonr. 2. 3; “Faust , 4; “Martha . 3. Alex Francis Oberlin , Kansas B. S.. Physical Ed. and ml. Arts Phi Sigma Epsilon; Football, I. 2. 3. t; Track, I. 2; “K Club. 1. 2. 3. t. SENIOR kola tiicK Ptainritte. Kansas B. S.. Physical Ed. W . A.. 1.2. 3, t; Duck Club. 3. LOrchcsis. 3. 4; Pep Club; L f ' ags 21
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