Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

 - Class of 1931

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P! 113. C' ,qu We Dedicate- To Coach Edmund A. Cairns, who for the past two years has done outstanding work in the athletic department, and spent time and effort stimulating school spirit in Hutchinson High School, we, the Senior Class of 1931, dedicate this year's Allagaroo. Foreword As the old collector gathers valuable antiques for his shop, we, the class of 1931, have gathered our treasured mem- ories of high school life and present them to you in this, our Antique Collection. ,ff Qi E I 66'g-'Ga 1 9 If ' I Iliff!! 'RM Marjorie Shellenberger Staff -- YYY .. Y. one Y Y, ,, ,. ,E,,Editor Ruth Lawrence ,rr,.r,.. ,, r,,,,r .flxsofiate Editor-Copy Eva Marie Lillibridge ..,.. .,r,,,. E ,,.'l5SOL'itlfL' Editor-Copy Lucille King ,r,,,v,,, Doris Yeager- - ,,,,,,, Billy Brown----v Rachel Martens ,,,, Oneita Boyer ,,e,,,. Edward Sliircliffn 7, ,, Frank Nealh, E, e Mary Roach Wnnei Frederick H askard ,,ee Jean Briant-,-,,,,. .e Crosby Seymour -.v, Maxine GagnebinQ,aA Virginia Pettihon,,,,, XVilford Barritt -H ,U Gwendolyn Starkeyn, Virgil Crooko ,.ae,. . Virginia Collins W- -,,,A.vs0f1'41to Editor-Photograplzy o,-aAssoriato Editor-Photograjvhy --YY-.,.,,,,,,,,aECllI'f001'1 Editor , ,o,a, EArt C0-editor aoemt Art Co-editor Hll.Vl'1ll'SS Manager E, , E ,H Circulation E W, ,,,,Cfl'C'liIfIfl0l1 ,,Sf7ort.i' Editor E e,,, Feature Editor an Cmzlclzdar Editor ee--K0dak Editor ,E E ,Wa ,,Kodak ,,,--47ll01l1Zfl7Ig a,,,Editorial . ,v,, Collection A-,--CoIlecti0ri O. B ' x fx u ,J re I I P I I ' fl lf 1. li. 1, I, Y 1 I 1 1 xx V ik im N1 l U A P. 25 A F F f 5 X X 1 K H 1. gm H . XY .V I . 1 W ' 5 r f n A fi 11 S4 X, Q if :J W K5 5 E! H i K 1 1 B 1 K P Q I 1 , l 9. XR uh lx M gl, H 's i 2 S 5 H I X3 ,ff f 5 X af N 5 U 3 A fl 'l 5 in ,, x X G if 5 ig a 5 Wm 5 5 ..,,,,. rl df-i:'3'Wl4k.., Mm 5, i-is 552 LTU bf 4, 559 Vi. Q 'W my L:.,l-11, .f C ww , 1-pfsf .-4,uQ.A,.,.,,,MN.VJfEU' ' uf..v,,. , 'JJ' .. fn-Q. f,wrfWg1m::wf-f C259 g ' 'args' 'vsfgAx12fw'3,Qf+-gm ' . w iFfe1s5fPX'WsflHJ'42fn Q. .- n X N1 4 ij. N, M ,J,,i,,,. fi? W f- fig, ,fjifi W 5 Q .J W' K Lai-I X Q' , 2 I -' jk: 5 , Wx, Qi' Y f E N Q af' ffjzfi 1 3 K ' 'S' ' uf V, 2 Q sg-,J NNQ1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 X1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' 1 1 X 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 11f11 V 9 X fl n sga' X T1 fv fZlI't? of H112 HllfL'1ll7I.9I1lI Hzgh ,Srlwol f111'1f1z'y llfflillfllllff 0111' of thru 1 yay 61111111411 fvzmlzfs was f11k1'11 fffvcaz y1'111'.s' 11110. Administration I ,. SUPERINTENDENT J. W, GOWANS PRINCIPAL J. F, GILLILAND Superintendent and Principal 'llhrough his personal touch and kind understanding of the individual student, Superintendent XV. Gowans has inspired the youth of the Hutchinson Schools to attain higher levels and reach greater standards. Wiith impartial judgment, steadfast purpose and sympathy, 'Principal J, F. Gilliland has fostered and promoted educational activities in the Hutchinson High School. ogoovo 000 so. mini 0 h I 0 0 Q 0000 og Q, 1:00 00 0 0 0 O 0 0 qooooooooofw o 000 'Goo O 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 8: Oo 00 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 00 00 02 0 0 oo oo oo oo Oo 00 oo 03 00 go 25 3: '33 5 Oo Q! at 8888 S8880 0000 O00 Qfweaaoo :gag Geyer, llannnond, Jennings. Fulton, Fontrou, Brownlee. McCandless. . Board of Education As the thread of events is spun by the whirring wheel of time, the back- ground of school life is woven by a most considerate group of Hutchinson citizens, namely, the broad of education. These far sighted, tireless, uncomprising citizens have done much in their unheralded way to broaden the horizons of Hutchinson students. During the past year the school board has seen flt to lessen the noise in the high school building by purchasing new noiseless typewriters. Many other im- provements have also lxeen made such as new equipment in the manual training department, and a hydraulic hoist for the auto-mechanic,s shop. ' Special recognition should be given for the thirty years of faithful service rendered to students of the Hutchinson Schools by VV. McCandless. Through his unceasing efforts, Mr. McCandless has done much to place the school system on the high plane it is today. I Other members who comprise the board are C. ll. Jennings, presidentg E. Geyer, clerkg Mrs, F. Fontrong R. H. Hammond: judge Charles Fultong I. J. Brownlee. ooo 006 Qfmqfeaeydoodiflisae 89 -1. 59 Qgzogo N 7lA0aa m6,866'96 Gaibqasbubpo ooD9o4?f?6 6200000000: g p 5 SIXTEEN 9 0 o ooo QQQQOO 0,000 ,,. 'B dv o0ooooo0 UOOOOOQOOQO BILLY BROWN, President Student Council llustv zuililliuilcfl vuluim-s lrmn zum ulcl lllJ1'2l1'y revezilecl priceless iiifmiuatioil of ihc slurlciit g'm'cr11i1ig lmmlv uf lllllk'lllll5Ull High Sclmul. 'llhc uliliicurs ul Ihr- Slullciit Cuuiicil fm' lhe year V931 were liilly liruwu, p1'c':4imlc-1113 .llcrcclilli Xiclmlsmi. vice-piwsiclciitg Virginia Pettilmrm. SCCl'Ct211'y, Bliss .Xlicc l.uCilC Slczvciis was lzlcillty spoilsor. llllllflfllllll iiilmuizilimi cuiiccriiiliig the sclimil was cmnpilecl zmcl clistrilmutecl to new stuclcnts. hy thc Cuuiicil in thc form of haunlliooks. Clieerleaclers for the yvzu' Wcrc clcctc-nl umlc-1' the lczulcrsliip ul memlnc-rs of this c,11'gz1i1izatiO11, ' s l 1 I-'mm Rim: Xl, lhiggm-lmiii. -I. Slizunlii-rp, Nliax ,Xlicu Lucilc Stevens, Y. Obee. B. l11'0XKll. Y. Pettilwil. li llmi-Q ll lfliiulull. Sc:-:ml Run: Y. l.vm:m. Nl. Sliaffcr. C. Starkey, M. Queen. F. llzivis. l7.Al'i'ntz. .l.' Xli1i'1iwliiy.i 'l'l1ii'ml R-fix: I . l,m'i:uix, lf., Nl-nl. lb, Alkire. li, Shircliff, D, llnsketl. ll, Smith. I Ynluiy. XY. Kifmpz'l'. Quai oooooo 'ooo .,6 0 5999090009 Gooooobog o f o I n o 09' o:Q, ' ooogoqgo oo 00 go 03 Oo o O 0 O 0 0 0 Oo o O o o o o 0 Us oo Oo oo oo o o 0 0 oo oo Q0 no 00 00 O0 oo 00 00 OO CO oo oo Do so og Oo oo oo o o go oo O O O go o go Oo 35' 2' 3 69 A9 5 8298 88860 5 5. 6 W'b:5:'oooc2uoo 66' Wg 0 o a 0 o o 0 o o o 3 00941 0 41 My 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 'Q oi as C9 0 2 3 d' 0 0 a 5 cv 5 Qi 6' W i 2 2 S Gai? SEVENTEEN 1 'I + 1 v V Ill I U X + + IF' m 'lf' Y 5 7 'V x '1 f J f if , 3 'Q 5 2, ..,,, X ,fs f 1 .-ms' H 5 gi f 94' - 3, S, , QQ-gX'fI'lJ Q I fi w an f-594 SP .1 K. 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For three long' years the members had worked on an applique quilt of education adding' picce by piece in varied colors and with varied purposes. Then as the last stitches were taken and the quilters' names added to the alumni of the dear old school they scattered-some never again to darken the halls of H. H. S. During' that last year Dewayne Baskett served as president of the senior class with Virgil Crook, vice-president and Dorothy XYalker, secretary-treasurer. The representative from the senior class on the Student Council was Frank Neal. The class president also acted as a senior representative on the council. During their three years in H. H. S. the class of '3l took an active part in many activities and won many honors for their school. The last months were hlled with events interestirg to seniors, .Ns the result of the Senior General Scholarship Contest, Clarence lirumback won Fifth place in the state and received an award of sixty dollars, Many of the other contestants of Hutchinson Hifrh School ranked among the hrst twenty. Oo go 03 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o O 0 6 o Some seniors participated in an individual contest sponsored by the State 2 3 Teachers College at Emporia. Not only contests. but the honor roll, which was 2 S published at the end of every six weeks, showed the etficiency of the seniors in 2 2 . . 3 their studies. P og . . , . . o This class was well represented in the Rational Honor Society. The most gg coveted honor was the Young American award and scholarship. The juniors delightfully entertained the members of the graduating class with the annual junior-Senior banquet. which was held at the Masonic Temple gg on the evening of May l. gg XValt Incorporated was given as the class play on May 5, in Richardson 32 auditorium. lioth the cast and the business staff of this production were made 22 up of seniors. 3 2 One of the events to which the class looked forward was the senior picnic 3 2 . , . 0 which was held at Halstead, May 22. The sermon on Sunday evening, May 245 0 2 the class day exercises on Monday, May 25g and Finally commencement on Tues- 3 2 day ended the high school careers of 250 students. g 2 2 2 V , . g g 31251. P ' s t . lr N 'S e- K go iyjfzii o 0 ' I 1 it g 0 jf iv .' o 0 si- K m 'I .. 1 oo ' lll nigh .i gg T aft 'i f at 35555 ' T jr M5 www Q S is . l 5 ff f f gg .5 an g. . m 8 Oo Oo Cb 35 o Left to Right: Crook. llaskett, XYalker. if 0 o 6 an fb cn o0Geee,ooooooocq,Q.Q, 6593850955050 ob ooo., Desc in !. 'N3, vooss4,qs0sw 509 l 5Q 2Psasfzfab69Q'B mb-Q, ooooo 6090 9 Qeusoeoooogu. .ooooguog TWENTY-ONE 2 2 o 0 0 0 2 0 o 0 Q O Q 02 E cP oo OZ 2 Q Q n , o 0 o 0 O O 0 0 3 S o O 0 o o 3 o o 2 o o o o o '33 oo Qc 00 on .X 'bogast ' gg Bennett lil?-IQCV 9 9 .Xlgeo .Xllegre J. .Xnclerson 0 o Austermiller liarnes -l:EIl'1'1tf 0 0 o 1 4 , Q fi ,XL15xANmcR, b'1'1iWAR'l' .'XUS'l'lCRMILL1',R, BIARION U 8 0 I never care, I never hurry, ' mllo make him laugh yvoquld be a sm. 0 2 just one girl is my only worry. just look at lmn ag'1n. g 0 lli-Y. L2, .435 Peptovnists K43. lli-3. 42, 3, 47- 0 U f . , . . g 3 ALf20i3MA.MMi HM BARNES, 43LlCli o arisian moce. , , - -. , 2 g 1Ii,o.R. QQ, 3, 43. RlCll2iYflSiJll rpg one The. fum? lhfug .about .her .15 bhe 0 O Club 32,3 ..I.m.t of Dreamy, 423. SU.1Cl1fZS4 and aetb as if she lillced it. C Z 5 ZXLLEGREY. LVIARGARET lg, 3, 43, Richax son Q43, 1. QS Attractive-dark brown eyes and I, XY A 0 O wavy hair' wARRI'l l', lLl'ORl3 gg Hi-41 Rh 1434 BICCHHQ1' C333 Girls' HHS- 'AVVoody likes the girls in. general and 00 ketbau 'SMT fy' every once in awhile one in particular. ff' ANDERSON, JOSl:l'HINlC Liagfir Soi 12,-matic Clgbiffyg 12521 . '. 1 . fta .3 3 'u z Ex uti ta' 3 Q' fl- Lo hais the characteristic Anderbon ga,-O0 Staf1',Cf3g .Xlligaixiu Executive iStaFf Q 111113, 6? I t , C433 'llleads on E1 String l33g l'1l1ll 00 H1-UR, Q, 3, -OS UPG- R- Cabmef C433 .Xcross the Hill 443. 00 llonor Society 43. 43 1 Student Council C33 9 fb Iiicltarclson Qz, 43g G. A. C3: 43 5 GMX. A. IQASKETTY IJEVVAYNE X Labmet 13. 43: Dramatic Llnb C3, 435 .. . . 1 Q . Valence Club isis Pepettas 63, 431 Thrift Our efticient and lilceab e eemor Q Councilor C3, 433 Girls' Basketball Team pfggidel-lf. 00 lzv 371 1'O1'ffffD1'ea111S C27 9 Rise 1451135 Class President f43g Stu'le'1t Council 13. 43g Q L3Dh2lmH i333 Uvvillf I11C01'D0l'3fCllH Q43- lli'Y. Q43g Buzz Staff f3,3Q lluzz Exec- 1'xNDERSON'V, REX utive Staff C33g Honor Society 143. 25 F11eV51fl?3,l'5dPftmlfg50g ffl ,Smith P359 Br:NNr:'rT, HARULIJ og nu 11 or o e nisi. ', - . oo ..H,, Club CZ, 3. 45. Primiug Staff 435. Someday Ill vyake up and find 19 Football 12. 3. 431 C0-Captain ifootmii myselfvfamoug. X TleIan1Cq4?gillsnskellmll Cz, 33g President 'rl HV3- UO, 32961106 illlll Q43- U U u, 4 A J 1 t V v gg ARBoGAST,V1RINDA l'If'GhRf EDWARD ' I 00 A sweet, quiet, emigrant from Texas. Vvheu DMV and duty Clash 0 Hi-QR. 43, 43. o.,x..x. 443: Umnmtic Thenletcluty QOUW SINHSY1- Q Club 443. nt-3. 443. QA . Q 63 3 CP 'oo 006 QRR960a0d9oaR9906 810000000300 gait? 0689-'5968 N96 G'3'93 o'p 0 ooo 'if E, oe .2 no N in o' geo oo0o 00 . , oo 'gdb TWENTY-TWO Z 9oooo, 9qo0 00oaooo0 9 Uo o 02 oo 00 Uo oo 0 o 0 o oo 0 o Oo 0 o go 0 0 o 0 o L: o 0 o 00 on oo 00 0 'HIP-15-LH i i I V 'l'. llrnwn go lirunibnek Hmmm 00 l:UIlQlH'1lli1' lloyer llranstetter 0 9 llritton li. Drown C, Brown gg 0 o limuk. KlARIOX lhuoos, Rtciin 3 2 O laddie, art thou sleeping yet? Poor, little Eva. g S Nuys' Hlee Club 1:35 Hells of Capis- Football 'lleznn 12. 3, 433 lli-Y. 1.13: ll 0 U ffillllln 113, Club 13. 434: Co-Captain Football Team 0 0 1 1t43Q Vl're-stlnmg Squad 1335 Boys' filec g 0 BONIQBRAKE, SUSAN Klub 123. 0 g Plays the piano and is truly l3RITTON, LORRAINIC 3 g Llllnglltlglllsl Gra1gd.R. I l K D An approved speaker of the Ark is g lj Y' 5' 3 4 9, 39,1931 fun ?' 3' 4 5 Valley Debate League. o llltlllldlll, Club 133, 1,nls 1-lee Club 123. gcntired QUT Greml Henghj Kaus. fn: Hi- g g 3 3 Y 5 3 '. 43g 'zu ence C uh 4 g Jebnt, Team li0Xl.R, 13.M.I FA wg Extempo Team my 6 gg Ready tor work, ready for fun, PROWY PILLY go Some Allagaroo art work by this was ' Bmt g jtl I al 1. It f h 1 gg done. 'y'l.S 16 IC f lgl 0 SC OO oo l . . . .. Q, . . h aet1v1t1es. 'Po Illidwinm 5535 149, ,gurls ,l'l?e quh iz' 3?-I Class President 123 3 National llonor Q bells of c.Zlfl1Stl31l0 123, lleiiy of jeu Q . C J. S lx C .1 ' P. N. Cho Rmldn 633, nlgctty 'Am-1 cw- eOClEtY 4 , tucent- ouncl 1?, 43, lest- 9 ' A dent Student Lllllllilll 1433 H1-Y. 12, 33 . 4 oo 1,:RANS,l,F,I,,m,.R NJIVIA ,Xllagarno Staff 13, 435 Peptomists 13. 43. Q . 5. ' l , ,A v Y il 4 1 W XYIVIS. makes As, and eyes. BROYVIN, CHARLIQ L, 0 ' I lg Ili-12.14. 13. ng lzicltaffisfm 43. bg Rich- What H help mlflflle lllltlflls aff! m zmlson Cabinet 143, Drznnntic Club 13, 43: BROVVNV 'THELMA Oo Girls' Glee Club 133. - oo V r 1Course ll1COlll13lCtCJ. 0, BRIANT, JEAN HRUMBACK CLARFNCE Member ,of Briant Entertainers He doesn't say much, but his grade Q De Luxe. ' card 'shows who knows. Q, Ili-12. R. 13, 3, 43: .Xllng:u uo Staff 1433 lll'3- 1333 V?llf 1Clf Club 133- gl buzz Stat? 133: Girls' Glee Club 12, 335 lgUNTIf' Xlx,fAL'1lIfR .Xccompanist Boys' Cl:-e Club 143g Arkan- UO 1 ,ll I - A sas Valley. League Music Contest 123: ' Once I OYU 3- 752111115 1355, Music Festival 12. 3, 43: Mixed Chorus Ay, 31111 I love l1Cl' Stlllfi oo 1:13Q II Club Minstrel 1332 Bells of Ili-Y. 1231 Boys' Glee Club 12, 433 Or- Og LZIIIISIVZIIIOH 123, Betty Lou 1333 On ehestra 11, 3. 433 Band 13, 35 13h, O , 4 0 Doctor 143: Honor Soclety 143. Doctor 143. 3 dl 19 3 Q B56 Q ooQeeeooooqooq,Qg5k eabgibfbbb bg 6,0 ooo 'ee io 'Ni 'O0eoQ,'- 8 e'Q' tabgwavwbiew g'Z?'39 Qqbq Qooeov noob 000 ,.g Q05 o 0043- 90000 Oooooollog TWENTY-THREE oO 0 I0 o g 2 o 3 0 0 2 2 02 o9 oo 2 22, 2 o O 0 o 9 o 0 o 0 o 2 o 0 o o 3 o o 2 o o o 0 u go 03 Qs 0 I. A , .....A gg Cl k og klhiufr Xl, Klnrk gg liurke llyers 1. Cillllllfdl 0 0 liilltlkl' Casio Lhabxu zz X g Q BURLSIQV GUY LAR'1'icR, JACK U 0 0 VVhen we get to the Golden Gate, hell VVhy hurry, Jack, there are titty-nine 2 3 bg there nj take our tickets, years left ill this century? g 2 Hi-Y. C435 Valence Club C433 Ticket and Hi-Y. CZ, 33- 0 3 Door Force C3. 43. C K o ., V i A ,AS'IAf3, EVPH 2 g Bbfuxh' DE LFE F 1 q -il As an aviator he may break an 2 E De Iglge?-1s it renci or ,pains 1 altitude record- or w . V - . 0 0 Xalence Llu-m 443. 03 Bvrizs HAL A. 0 4 L' . .Y ug All men he doth excel, QHABTN' HARRY . . 0 ' One of these romatlcallv atheticallw ga ln the glory of his marcel. . 1. 1 W I - fp Ili-Y, C233 Dramatic Club Q3, 433 3lllSlC Inc lugc FUHOIS' , H Contest tgjg Rise of Slws Lanham 4333 'tll ' L nb Lg. 13: baskeiball lean 43 433 Q VValt Incorporated 143. Boys' lllee Club 42. 33: l'0f7il3?ll fl- 3- -U- 00 , Oo CANTWELL, JEANNE CHAMBERS, Romtwr Q1 She is a winstonie weelfhillg- Bob manages to get some fun out 3 with millionaire 3,1l1l31t1OllS. C J P of everything. 09 Hi-C.R. iz, 3, 433 McCarter 4 3 nufcz . , ' A 6 I . 3 Staff .1431 Girly, C162 Club l3,7i,Th 'h ESQ? digg thi?'f5?1'Efi1ELTS2afle'.Y 132, Q Councilor Cz3g lort of Dreams CZ3. lyaiencel Club 243: Igamigii Shih Icp: - . . 4 tl 1 T gt' 'uw 4: 311115 0 CANTW.I4'lE'Tf' VIRGINIA V , Sianff 6239 flzigli School CQl1Zll'4tCltEf431 'kllh Q9 Her nntials would be V. C. even if she lmcrm-'t 443, Z, did decide to change her name. i V Q Hi-G. R. Cz, 33g Dramatic,Cluh C433 Girls' QHTNN, ISABEL iiififedccifofff' ci? 93JYufilffgmltfesieflfili 'ASC11O0l? WS jlwf 21 Ilvcffwlry evil. Roadn 133. Y Oo C , . 0 LARR, A ILDRRD I 1 eg CLARK, IVA MAE q . V. Quiet in appearance, with inoraves 0 Are vou readv for dictation, Miss .uf rg . . unknovx Q1 Clark? can-is' mee Club can. Q . 3? of 0 00 0 gp.1R'95'960dO09VC9!96Q e066'vaoeooooee0'0 gigs? oe080sw,eS5:a06 Gawagoaaoooooayfff 7, of ooo N H' 0 ,Q ooo od i . ooo ooo .op.0 goOoooooo00ooo' 9'ooa. TWENTYJFOUR O 0 - 5 7. o 0 0 E3 i Uo 90 go g 'Z 0 2 0 o 0 o o D o 0 3 o o 3 O O 3 o 2 3 0 0 0 02 go oo Cole A Cool: gg Colle-iilizlvei' Crutcher og l5nn1'or1l llrumj Illl o 0 Coleman Collins Combs 9 0 L'm'le1t Crook Crusan 8 Z O 0 4 1 0 Q Lomi, l,icox1cL1, Q1Jl'lfXHAVERv, JAY g 3 Leouell says he'll elimb to fame or Never let your studies interfere with g o burst, your school workf Q 3 . , . Yl Cll159XY':l' S.l1,l, o VVe hope his remark doesnt arrwe aence ui 4 lasting mm 3 4 2 g WHS ffft'4, CORLETT, ELNOR Z S ' Corgiett and Markle iucorpolated. 2 2 A Y , i-G.R.1,,, l1R'l1 d' 1:JgM'- 0 CoL1f.MA1w, DOROTHY ca,-ter 13,1324 ci.1.,QcGf T37 L 3 Z o o 0 She who sings drives away sorrow. 1 LROOK, VIRGIL Q 0 0 ' o C0LL1Ns, VIRGINIA of sigarkleldash, and go go 4. 1- i. . Y .. , V 1 erent rom t 16 rest you know. ' hnmy and Ciddy, 'the mseparables. EMG' Rn My 32 U: Richardson U. 3' U: Q1 lli-12. R. 12, 3. 45g Richardson 12, 3, .UL Class Vice-pres'dent 145g Vepettas 11, J,lg Q 12. .X. .X. 13. .QQ fl. .X. Cabinet 11,52 Pegzetta I'resi1lent 143g Allzigaroo Stull' 147, l'e-pettzls 141g Buzz Stall 1331 Allagafov 3 Staff f4bQ Girls' Ilnsketball 'llC2l1Tl 12, 43. CRUSANY VVALLACE cp ,. Course inc l t . oo Comes, n'1'ANLEY jAMiQs C S Omp C el 5 ' Yi x . l remember 21 whole lot of thmgs but QRUTLHER, NACMI gg nothing distinctly. You seek to know my aim in life- is To type as best I can. V A lli-Y. Cz. 3, 45: llrznnatie Club Cz. 3, 47: ' Hi-1l.R. 133: Mccarter 143: Girls' 151-ff 1ll l tx llovs' GleeAClub Cz, 373 Hub Czlg hells 1Tf'CZllbllltT3l'lO,i 133: Jerry of Ierlchm Club 13. 43: l'sher Ftree 1433 1 I 3- cg lhmrlu 133. tor 145. m Oo COOK DUIAS l3ANFORD, ROBIQRT '11 , I 4 4 . v , 1 ,Q A lad so mlld and meek, Dqllas drives an auto, and he s ecouom- Even his Shoes refuge to Squeak. oo ical through and through, 02 He turns corners on two wheels to DAPPAN, RUTH 00 save rubber on the other two. Modest and sincere. W fb Q1 '53 9Daoooooo e Q, 4959665 usb o agua Sjgxaoooo q,,8g6'6'b05UUV5 0 BSi 5895896069833 QQ BQOQ a' O? B 00009: QQ.. 00 'oo 5 , . 0og oooooo Qomaoouog ' TWENTY-FIVE 0oo00oQo 3.00 0 Q- 0 Q of tg op oo oo o so on 50 oo 'S go oo oO 00 00 go oo Q0 oo 00 90 Oo oo oo 00 Oo Oo 00 00 oo 00 00 o oo o o Q o 03 go 0 o O 0 0 OZ Oo 03 on oo oo 03 Oo oo 2.2 5 at Oo Co 98859 888859 aooooocgaoa I l l'C'XV llelter ' llubach ' I Ilcnton M Dryden Dunham F, l3:1vis l. l3:ixis Dawson l'3ivine l3rcsha:h llressler I JARRCJVV , XVICSLEY Hc's too shy for wordsg therefore, he uses few. l3Av1s, LRANCICS Hear me for I will speak. lli-G. R. Cz, 3, 435 Hi-G. R. Cabinet C43g National llonor Society C3, 43g Student Council ml: Richardson C23g McCarter C3. 43: 1lcCarter Cabinet C433 Dramatic Llub C33: Dramatic Club Cabinet C333 Valence Club C333 G, AMX. Cz, 33g Debate Tezlm C433 Extempo Team C435 Thrift Councilor C433 Girls' Glee Club C2, 331 Girls' liasketball Team Cglg 'Kl'nrt of l3reams 423. l3.xv1s, IMOGIQNI-i Most shy and ladylike. DAWSON, G,xRNlc'r'1'A It saves a lot of time to be born good- looking. Ili-G. R. Cz, 3, 43g Music Contest C23g Girls' Glee Club Cz, 3, .1,31Mixed Uctette C435 'lPort of Dreams C133 Betty Lou C33, DIQNTON, jolt Sometimes I sit and thinkg sometimes I just sit. DIC'l l'l2R, I'IC3VVARD The end has come, but not too soon. llrchestra C23g Music Contest C23. l31v1Nl-5. lf'r'11A f'VVhy did I have to grow vertically instead of horizontally? l3RlCSBACII, l'lARC3LD They go wild, simply wild, oyer me. lli-X. C3. 43: Xalence Llun C3, 43, llc- hate Squad C43. IDRICSSLICR, VIQRNA The optimist-has a smile that XVOllil rub off. Ili-G. R. Cz, 333 Girls' Glee Club Cz. 3. 43: l'sher Force C431 ll Club Minstrel C331 Port of l3rez1ms C.:3: Uh Doctor 143. IJRYDICX, ,CXLICIQ In the spring a young woman's fancy- Hi-G. R. Cz, 3. 43: Richardson C3- 432 lframatic Club C333 Girls' Basketball Team Cz, 331 Port of l3r'earns C233 Tennis Squad C3. .UQ Thrift Councilor C43. IJUBACII, MAR-ioR1lQ Bookkeeping is the thing that I was born to do. Ili-G. R. Cz, 3, 43g NIcCarter C431 Girls' Glee Club C433 Usher Force C43g Uh Doctori' ljUNHAM, MARJORIIC She 1S a quiet g1rl-at times. lIi-G. R. C2, 33: Girls Glee Club Cz, 3, 433 Usher Force C433 ll Club Minstrel C331 Uh Doctor C43. 'll W 3 0 07 omg, 0660 ePayg060:900WH,a6 Qgssotgum ,R 69636585806 900bqpgsd,0o oooo,:,95?849GQeoooooonqe00J, . - toooo ooooooaa .ood TWENTY-SIX g09oao.,, o9oooo ,,.o0 o ,'o Eckert A lil well coco nos GQ colu' mwaoo qu Oo oo o 03 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o o 08 Oo Oo oo oo 02 00 00 ge 00 oo oo Q 1 oo l.llis gg lfairhurst 00 0 0 flaming l all A 14 A A l ltlinstecli lzicker l',lll1Jf 0 O lfnlielil Fahenstocl: Fairchild 0 3 l':CKlCR'l', EAR1, All great men are mleaclg l clonit feel so well myself. Vl'restling Squad 145. li nNs'r1cn'r, 1lLGA If she worries, she hides it. lli-12. R. 12, 333 G. A. A. 13. 475 11, AX. Cabinet 1453 llramaiic Club 1433 lnrlsy Glee Club 11, 3. -H: Student Council 1452 Music Contest 115: ll Club Minstrel 133: Uh Doctor 147: Port of Dreams 113. lffciclin, lQ1JBl'fR'l'A The moon affects only the untied. Ili-11. R. 1213 BlcCarter 12, 3, 4,1 Mc' Carter Cabinet 1333 llonor Societe' 13, 472 Valence Club 13. 4lL Girls' Glee luh 1172 l'nrt of Dreams 113. ll:LLl0'1', l5U'r'rL19R Ah! these flappers give me a pain. O O O l':LVV1JOD, ELLIS 2 I From little sparks may spring a 2 3 O 0 mighty flame. o Basketball 145. 0 3 . 0 o l',NFIELD, CHARLES S g Wloinen may come, and women may Z 0 go, but I go on forever. g O 2 FAHIQNSTOQK, CHARLES 'Z 2 Majoring in tuneology. g o 2 Urcliestra 13. 433 llanel 143. op oo 90 'O FAIRCHILIJ, DLINALD . This dark man is some onels future. 3 F.xIRHURs'1', ROWENA S' All that is said in the parlor, should oO not be heard in the hall. .1 5 Hi-G. R. 11, 3. 453 Richardson 1:33 Thrift Q Councilor 13. 45: Girls' Glee Club 13, 3l. 3 U3 FALL, M ILDRED FIXVFIL lmfL ,I know at least one nice boy that Q2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . , doesn't goto H. H. S. oo Ready for anything you ask, he it fun Hi-G R- 43' M. Valence Um, UA. L-hm 00 OI' lie It WOI'k. Secretary-Treasurer 117. Q7 lli-Y. 12, 3, 45: lli-Y. Cabinet 1431 Class , I Secretary? 1-glgjllnhoii Society 113,C 492 g?r21' l'LliM1NG, IXIARY oo matic Cui 14 3 'a ence luv 4 3 ep- , . . N Y . tomists 13, 43: Peptomist Cabinet 1471 If S uqt that I llke Serlousncss lcsh' og lioys' 1llee Club 1371 Heads on a String but 1111SCl11CVOLlS116SS 11l0I'6. Oo 137: Vl'alt lncnrpnrate4l 141. 11. AX. .X. 13. 45, 3 19 0 fb 0 fb 555 co Fibooebooegb 5 080500 Bu o as 05-3 542335900609 q,,8q,a56G00 385595 5QR,k45gQ,befb ko33g as oo 3 0? 8 oooooo 5.5, oooeo goo Q o..o '9Qooooo0 Uoouuobog TWENTY-SEVEN U 2 2. 0 , I a - I o 3 o 0 2 S G2 do Q0 Zi g 'G 5 0 0 3 o 0 o 2 o o o 0 2 2 g . 2 o o o' 33 00 Oo ob , oo vw- ' uw ar gg Foltz Gagnehin 0 0 Gibiolh ' Gwinrrl I. I. 2 3 H Foote Foulfls Foy a Z 3 Cillmore Givens Goatley o o Z 2 l'lOL'1'Z, ELIOT GIBSON, FRANCES NIARIIC 2 2 A would-be doctor. He's had one bad I calore, I studied, I graduated. 0 0 case already. H141- R' C279 C135-N U7- g S Valence Club C453 Ol'Cl1E'Sl1'21 Cz, 353 GILLMORF NEIL 0 g Baud UD' Neil thi4nkAs he's a real he nian o , - - . 2 E If OOTEJ IQDVVARD 'lH 7C1ub C3, 453 VVrestling Squad C3, 453 0 g Ed's interested i11 electricity- HM' lg' 3' 45' 2 g Shockmg! G1vENs, THOMAS If t ' I f' L . Angel s, C lif., Po s' H ' gg Gxesletluiorzls, Qing um? Noam-N 133: 'EYe1ry man has his day, but I have og A'VValt Incorporated C45. fi ggi-Y C25 no . ' ' ' o 4 S i '35 I OUPD 'GORDON I CJOATLEY, LOUISE S111C6I'l'fy IS the backbone of success. NO Silmf and H qaiut-Derha S Q lintereml from Abbyville: Hi-Y, C453 l5ra- Hi-Cla' 42 3 Ogg, MCC-inet 801 HH'- gg WUC Uub 4454 Club Minstrel Z35. fi FOY, 1 h Iv 1 b GWVTNN! I - UNOVN- M3165 Guests YV 1101 Cant? If giggles were unlawful she's spend is parlorlgdo you think g1VCS the best the rest of her life in jail. on IHHFCC F Hi-G. R. C2, 3, 453 Richardson C3, 453 O0 H4-G-R. Q.. v 5: 151 -1,-3 q, , 35 Buzz Stag C453 Girls' Glee Club C352 Uichestra 2C2,3 351 TliiiiglQCoii:1cior3 C153 flbrt, of Dreams C253 Jerry of Ier1cl1o ga Music Contest LZ5, Rfmd C35- 3 CEAGNFQBINV, BIAXINIC HASLJ fRFicNh. it 1.k I lp l.MaXl, has made hcl' rep IQCLRQAC Jai: Ciilivgllee Club Cz, 353 By her display of pep. Jerry of Jericho Road C35. Hi-Cv. R. C2, 3, 453 Hi-G. R. C'l i1 t C3, 455 go Honor Society C3, 45 3 Sfllildllsiaifglillilll C45 3 I-IALL' IVY . . 00 llramatic Club C35Q Valence Club C353 She looks JuSt llke IFCHG. 00 Ci. A. A. C2, 3, 453 G. A. A. Cabinet C3, 453 A. A. C253 Chrls' glee Clubs C2, 352 Q lieppettas Cz, 3, '453.,Xllagaroo btalrf C452 Bells of Capistrano C353 Jerry or Q1 Luzz Stat? C353 flirlft Councilor C25. Jericho Road C35, Q7 CP 0 . gg , obo 06 3060000 Qsiifgnm fmmseae '6'06ws..... - ' ,o0' g0eooOo poop TWENTY-EIGHT goliloooooo 099090309000 02 0 o 9 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 oo 00 on 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 oo oo Hall I . I larrell 19 Hart i ' Heaney gg Higgins High oo l in milton l-lamler H anmionil 0 0 llzirtnmn Huston HHllS3l11 . 0 o o 05 flALL, l5lAR,l15RllC ll,xR'r, l5l'lLl5RED 2 . 1 My heart leans up when I behold a She sings like a lark- g 2 man on the horizon. 7 A talks like a woman. 0 o Hi-1'S,R. 12, 35: NlCQl.ll'tt'l' 125g Dramatic lfiitercrl funn Hayes. liansznsz Girls' Kill-1: 3 0 Club 13. 45: Girls' Glee Club 12. 3. 452 Club 13. 453 Mixefl Oct:-tie 1451 15i1 l5nC- 9 2 Music Contest 115f:S'iPath .across qthe torn 145. 3 0 H'll 1 5: RT . K L ,, , .qleny fm., gf 'li al' 'm 3 llixklxmx, RoBERT g Q Q Crazy about foot-ball, 2 g PIAMILTON, CHRISTINIQ Cleo Clulp audr- 3 9 Like a circle ending never, HUP' 4466 Lllll' 115' 2 0 Doth my tongue run on forever. , Ilxgmg, IAM 1.53 gg Hi-G. R. 12. 3. 45: Richardson 13, 4 l - V ', -, , 1 43 - W Dramatic muh 433: mm' qglcel q-lui, ,lnn ealls lub clad l'Q1ox.er11or' l5LL.-lust. gg gg, 35, he vetoes so many of his hills. gg Football 11, 3 45' 'Frzick 13, 15' UH V Q , 7 1 . v Q liAlVlLER, DORIS UM' 4-' 3' 47' g It isrft a crime to he short, only HAUSAM, LEE - 9 a nuisance, A future competitor of Rudy Vallee. 00 Hi-G. R. Cz. 3. 453 12. .X. A. 12, 3. 45. i5l'Cl'1CSfl'Z1 12, 453 llaml 13. 451' 'l'ln'ift C9 1 Councilor 125g Golf Teznn 145, cp liAMMOND, SHIRLEY Hl,.XYl,Y 'FLORFYCF if . . Y .. . .. , . .. . ' m iwfafrrilfgmpound of multi' fun' A right good volume if you know how 3 gli-G. R.. 11.13. 45: liicliacrrlsloii 3. 451: to read her' 3' 54:1 natic C il 13, : Zim- s' 2 e C uw - - v - - f 4 121. 13. 45: Nliisic Cciimtest 1:53 Oicliestra IiIf.'c'I:N5' RIALXRCJULRITIK ,y 0 145: Mixed Octelte 145: 'Llc-rry of Jericho LCt'1lf l5C UD Eilld dOl1lg. Q, Road 115: llc-th' l,ou'l 135: Oh l'5oc- l4l1'1,.R. 12, 453 llcfaiuer 145: Nlixwl m torn 145: 'KPor1 of l5rc:nns 1255 ll C!ll15l'l1S 135g Girls' Glee flnli 115: Port Cb Club Minstrel 135. Ol l7I'CflmS,' 125- Q9 IHARRELL. Lows ilIl.'gi',iiNifi3iZl C ,ut t I , ,t M 0 All argument 1l15VV.?l.ll1l than In-oaks ffi-U. Rl 12. 33' A-ly ,552 go 'tllf' lllOll15t0lly of life. Llul: 1g, 351 Port of l1l'EZll'll!-in 135g 'iliellq 00 Hill 1451 V5vl't'Slllllg Squrul 115. ol Capistrano C25. E '35 fi? Q7 3 0'Qboeooo-rmoowsg,Qg5 53650655655 0 9505 'mio gee 'v was sooo iiwbftiboooo 0 cfbogwli' 5BQaQyfb'bBQ 'mega Q5 5 oogo on 00 fu 05 ooeoooooe Qooooobo 'Q TWENTY-NINE 2 2 0 0 g . 0 3 0 Q 2 3 of' Ao 01 2' 1 S o o 0 o 0 o 2 o 0 o Q o o 3 0 3 a o 2 o o a o o go 03 35 22 Ilowzuwl A ......., l ttf jr 'ki gg u in lloaglzmcl IIOI-flllilll Holdemau W Sun 0 0 llublmzuwl llurty Hutchinson 0 o 0 o jj 2, ll1N1ss, b,VA LEE IIUBBAR11, jEANE'r'1'1a g 2 :The .World 'S full Qf beauty Whell the A charter 111e111ber of the select Old 0 3 heart 1S full of love.' Maicfs Club. 0 lli-G. l'. flu? Girls' Glee Club KU: l'm't H33 1 , . .1 - , ff , . g E Ui. Dregmsl, 42,3 Usher Force MU. Hlgrfri Hi1.eg!.nj?,c5S11lA Cflee Lub C-3, 9 0 g 3 l'lHAGLAND, LILA H M R 1 Y 0 g A sole-mate to a telegraph pole. URIYA' WHARU 2 g Ili-G. R. cz. 3. 43: Riewartlfon 13. 47x A hale fellow well u1et. 0 0 C..X.A. U55 Pejuebas HOL Girls' Das- O o lcetball 'Ileam iz. 33g Tennis 'team ffill og 'Tort of Dreams cn. HU'1'CI1INSON, RUTH oo KK 3 ' ' 1 : gg H0FFMAN,. ADAIR ' Sgilgftlliglclfggogi'ye111b.1rk.11g upon the 19 Aela1r thmks that March 4th 15 a Hi-GV R- C2 3 45: Mccaner H U, 8 1111l1ta1'y eo111ma11d. G. xx. A, Cz, 2, 45g H Club Miusu-ell' Cyl 3 Football C435 Track Team 137. Q, 1 Oo lloLm:MAN, DONALD HUIQSEIEHBZ th h f t,, Q Wllell I drive by-Dodge. go OSS aplu ee ' , an Vx, 'tum ,F m C7 ,D H1-GAB. 12, 3, 413 Melafter i373 K-. A. A. dj 'ES ' 1- ea -1 3' 4 ' 1235 Betty Lou f35S Oh Doctor 645: 00 'Y Glee Club 12. 3. 43g 'lPt7l'tOfD2'63l11S,y Czjg 00 HCJSKINSON, MARVIN MII Club Minstrel cab. He is small but so is a stick U 3 of dyna1u1te. l'lUTTON EMMETT A 1 3 UH Club C3, 4lQ XXYI'SSlll1lg-I Tczuu lg. 41, ffm alvvays in 3 'picklelucntf' 69 . I 1 Y HQYVARD' 'EFNXARD . . JACKSON, l.1LL'rAN D The eurl 111 my ban' IS DQ1'111.Hl1Cllt-- A human Victmla to the tum of og so IS h1sto1'y-a Deflllklllellf gflllflfy - 1 C 00 Hi-Y. Cz. 3, .Og HH Club K3, 45: 'Fraelc 3 glgg C' 0 Team K3, 1,2 Peptomisis Cpg 'l'l1rifl Hi-G. R. Cz, 35: G,.X..X. Czlg Girls' Bas- lg Councilor CD. ketball fe, 35g Girls, Glee Club Cz, 41. Q1 0 67 0 Z .gf-fEf?o0eeae6uw6.8oqyaemvvdafvvvvvweeaesvg-L., o.ooo,aeeae9.Eoaaq.a...ev-3, O Q 9 s We ,of-1' sooooooo 6.000 ,,. g00oaoooO0oooo'6oaa'a'. THIRTY - 0 2 2 ' o 2 a Q 0 T, 3 0 o to oo 00 3 o 0 3 0 o 5 2 g Z 2 5 o o 0 O 0 0 0 2 0 o 0 6 9 o 00 oo oo J:nnL'S 'f 'Kaplan S Kecklcr L. King 00 Ladd Lake og ,lcwcll vlohitsoll Jones go Kelly Keys H. King Q 9 . 0 O . , o o jan 125, lxA'1'H1:R1N12 KEYS, LIL.-XS XA1-i DEAN12 3 2 There is sunshine in hcr heart. Lilas dotcs on romance. 2 o H'-G. I'. 11, ,. 55 M C. Al ' 11, -5. 0 .l1fVv1iI3I.. IRPZNEV . H H KING, l'IAlSLOW 3 4 C ll el 5 E 8 S1133,l5fgf11ifS,l1t1QCc, lcwffp' D Harlow is the little boy who knows 2 g 1-... . -, 3 1 C .ai ei ... 3 . his 1tMOIJ psychologyfy A 0 O JOHNSON' BEULAH gli-lQ'ffT.,5lf 'lfeittillflrf Sillilif lil? -lift? 3 g HI study Wl1CI1 I feel it, Elllfl I Sllll5A145Q llrziniatic Club 11. 3. 451.,llfZl.Clf E g dolft vvheu I donyth lxeam 113. 45: Lheerleadier 13, 451 llpyi' 0 0 In-G. R- CZ' 35. 1-leeuklub 1.2. 3. 45? Jerry ot 'Jericho Q 0 Road 135: I15h Doctoru 1453 NX alt ln- go JONES, SAM 7 corporatec 45. 0 0 His grin would dim the shining sun lt-INGJ LUFILLL' , Z2 and Warm 3 polar bear. Can Write a note, talk to her neighbor, Oo Student Counpil 125g Valence Club 13. 451 3,1111 l1StCI1 to MISS -lOll1'lStOl1 all E-If tllC :ll'1l1lfttC0ll11CllOl' 125g Tennis Team 1355 531116 time, H Uull 13- 47- Ei-Q. 16, 3.,45Ql1RliZllElQ'ClS1illI1J.t3,r4:1 oo Y 1. .... 2. 4: anne 41 Kf51,LAA15, LEON .vfllaigztroo Stat? 145: .Xllagawm Executive 5 And thig is the Ovvnel- Of Stott 1.15 1 Qlilllf Sjtaff 135: Qirls' G'e:' Club 5 Station H251ffgrls-utlfaslfethaglh lf-ani 1 15. :35? m Vnlenqe Club 1453 lluzz Stall' 135g Thrift Q-if S 0 mug hmm ' ' mm' ' Cru Q7 Conncllor 115. I ADD HXRTHVR 2 41 , . J KICCKLICR. 5l1CT0R Dr: Pinchpenny hopes to discover the Our good lookmg, undefeated wrestler. cause of poleo niyeolitis anterior. cg ll Club 13, 45: Football Team 11, 35: lli-Y, 1.15: Sfllllttlll Council 12. 353 Valence 11 1' Q 1 1 1 Cl 1 1 00 'resting ,quac 1, 3. 4 . ' ur 13, 4 . Q . ' 5 Q7 KELLY' ELIZABETTI D' AX1'al?53?2E '.- 't tl f tl 1111 ld 3 f ' C HC lVl Y Oll 'IC OO Ja e . ffavablf- KC611, Klevkf-Killed 111-Y. 1l51 -'11 111115 cf. 5, 41: 1f11.,11m11 on Kellyl 11. 3. 15: Trrtclt Team 11. 3. 451 Thrift 00 ll1-1l.R. 13. 3. 45: RlCllZll'ClSUll 115: Pep- Councilor 1451 Ulm- Club 1.2, 3. 453 ull OO 1-1,115 13. 15 IC lgirls' Clee Club 1251 Port gluh lllllillfl 1351 hlleffl' INN.. 1.351 Uh i o reams 2 . octor 4 . 19 W , fb CJ 2 o0GeesooonoeogQg553 5 bBb4b6b5 oo . I o 350 ' eq Oq EQQQ o9oooJ ebti,QQooo90?5o8q,,6 B3'b9oayza:4b6BQ'3U1,'lmZg23 od- 'A eo, I -.ggbeoggoo ooo 3 i i ' Qooooobo THIRTY-ONE 0 0 2 0 0 g o o 2 0 0 2 2 oo oo 'Z 2 'a 0 o 2 o 0 ' o 0 o 0 o 2 2 3 0 3 o o 2 o o o 9 0 go 03 Sb Lasufe ,, T .. llligdlnllen og Nlccarteli Markle oo Mac Murry . . . I . g 9 Lawrence Lill1lJi'1dge l.0f C1 o o McCuen Mol-,lwain Nlclmnll ' O 1 1 : ' : 1' : g 2 IJXSURIC. JOSEPTIIINE 11191111111 I4l'bsIl' II o o Blonde but not l1gl1lfI lbeadedg I Slie viluc-s Ibllk'114l, 1111119 1411 0 0 Hill, R, ig, 3, 41: . C after 4 . 11rlZC l lllll C. 2 'Z Llxwkiixcli, RUTH xl III. I V I, I V g 3 She is best liked who is ahke go all. - YI flfll-XIN Xl Bl D Q 51541, R, rg. 3, 41: Ili-G, R. Lalnnet 141: bln- dues her best at n'l1z1tcvc1' 0 g HU1101' 50C1f1Y 53' 451 02155 SeC e'a Y 4.375 slw unclertakcs. O 9 Richa,-,15011 gg. 3. 41g R1CllZ1l dSOll Cabinet I I I I I III III I I 0 D 435: GA AX, ,X, Ig, 3, 411 G. A. A. Cabinet III:-C.. R. ICJ. 31 11: lli-ly, lx.I I ie-IMI cn 4 O 0 fn. Ixuagal-00 Staff 141g Buzz Staff fill 5l:l.lLlClllKUl'lllCll Qjll llonoIi Qoc.eIy f3. 41 O 0 l,uz'7 Fxecutive qtaff C331 Ci,-lg' G15-Q Club RlCllZll'llSI1l! 11. 3. 41: inrls l.leeCl'1ly f.zlI 0 8 15114 lc-1-rv of .lei-icllo Road 135. IlelIsIuf L'zifyi1ti'zi1m'I' fI:11II l'm'l oi llreams O O I 'I 'IT I XIXRIF 111: ' ln.-:ills on :L Sliding 431: llult In gg .lI.LlHRlDG1'.. JA T I I ' cm411m':11m-il 441. og A pleasant combIn1at1on of good stu- I 00 dent and good fr1end.I I I XlL'l.l'.Ull, lXl'.NXl'.lll I II 'Lg RlIEgIIIlfIIIli'5 I say not inueli, but I lllll1liI1llUI'C. Executive Staff HQ: ixllgfgaffof ifIaffI 1413 Kvclla-stIi:z1 Il:.I 31: Xlnstc Contest C21 All E. uti 'e .ta 4 1 I1'C1E'SU'Il , lime 'L-Q ivn 3 - fgffgiffifac cffiffa? mg Iroim- Sficlefy cn. . 1 Y 5 ' 4 ' 3 gg IIUDERI MARJORHQ Kln?II?1,l.1,x. l.I1.sI1. I 'D You wouldn't believe it to look at her .1 0 1:1 looIs mort to 5110111 X but tl1ere's an awful case 111 511143111151- oo Ili-G. R. 62. 3, 41: Mcfarteg' C2. 3. 412 f'1i-'einem-11 Q. 11: Music Contest 111 W RlcC:n'ter Cabinet QU! H IClL1lJIIRl1i1Ist1'c-l KlnSiC lfestivnl 631. 00 1313 Dells of Capistrano l2lQ jerry 111 no Jericho Rfmm' 431. MACMURHYI 138,15 Q LORD' NfllRLl . You will know ln-r by her curly locks. cp Laugh and H10 wlorld laughs with youl l n1ci'rcl from 'l'vv11S1 llill. R. 1473 Girls 22 more and V011 Slew alone. I I mee Club f3l2 Music Festival fp. 0 lfasketlmll Cz. 3. 41: l'rinting Stall f2- 3,451 lX'lcCARTi5R, TVA Nl.XRKI,li, lX'1l,i,,x Mme 0 Attention! Right Face! Forward An gn-tiq, yi-1 not confined to all alone. og lVl3.I'Cllln lli li, R. lg. 31: Nlcfzirtm' 141: fnrls' 4-lei: 00 m-0.14. ra. 3. 41: icicimiisfvn mg f:.,x, Club fi 1. 41: llclcllfz. C111 l7'-'111' 11011 ei IXI CZI DI Q AIAI Cabinet My 431: lnrl uf llwmus 111. Qs 0 0 C9 CY 07 QJGOGGQJUQ 9 abou 2,'i93g'0o6086a4g1e 89862595 000eBv0go oaovffssg 'iooooooooo 4' 00.0 3 ehpooo 0 Q 0 0 ooo oo goooooa oo THIRTY-TWO a'.,.o' o govoooooo 0999996996 Q o 00 go 0 3 o 0 2 0 o 0 o 0 g 2 o 3 0 o 0 0 0 3 o 0 3 a o 0 C oo oo . 0' l l Martens Allies gg Hills Morris a0 Xlortou Moss 09 llerulows Klecce Nlcloan gg lf. Bloom' l.. Moore V. Moore O o A 2 Z RlAR'l'IiNS, Nkxenlzl, NlH13lilf, lsiuxeiis 0 ' . . - 11 - ' ' O o An artist who will clwzirt One -of our Moore dignified seniors. g g Italy's greatest. lI c'- RA YN- o O ui.c:.1z. co: 11011 1- s11C11A1y cog 111011. 1 A 0 v :trclson l43g Valenug Clulx tplq .Xl'aga1'Qo Nlilfllilt, l.OLA U Y 3 g Staff 643. Howarcls liei' escort, Luc1lles her 2 o friendg g 2 lX1IEAD0wg, l3IfRT1-LA MAE 'llenniss .her hobby with l11l1S1C rg 3 Parlez-vous francais, Mlle. Nleaclows? UWYOW11 Nl- 2 0 Roland llayes Clem- Clull 123. lli-G, R. tg. 3. 43: RlCllZl1'll50ll C433 Dru- o o matic Club l43: 'lilirift Councilorilz, 3. 431 3 0 Girls' Glee Cluli 1:31 iJl'Cl1SSfl'Z41 2, 3. 4 1 0 RIEECH' GHURGH5 lfaucl lk. JJ: Music Contest fe, 43g Music E0 She has E1 half interest in one of tllc liemml 635' 'ag H033 germstcnt, hopeless cases lll MOORE V',41LMA . V.x,. 4 - 114 1, , v, vi 'H lll-K.. R, CJ, 3, 431 R1cl1:x1'clsuu Cz. 43g llq- Plnlrcfixyb 'ind no garter 14131 Urchestrzi IJ. 311 435 Music 'A Q- ff' 3- 47- 'L1d'45U 143- Q 'outest J. 43: 1 usic lfestivrx C3 . 67 xltllilili l'llfLlfX l.l3L'1SlC Q 5 XllCLf3.XN, .XNIJY A quiet seeker qfterilcnowledge. m fCourse lllC01lll3lC'IC.3 I3 m 4l ugly? mu' Um' ill' g Klowrox, Nov1c1,1,.x 00 IWILES. HNRULIV l'n1 not lmorecl, but why d0esn't A inan after lns own lmeart. but he'd soinething lIHDlJCll?', gg rathm- have Pl gil-1 after' it. Y lI1-C.. R. lg, 33: Xlekzirter 543. Q9 lloys' lllee Club CJ, .gpg Music' Contest U D M V 3 1:33 Xlusie lfestixjll lgli 'Vlutift Crzuueiloz' NlU55. I Ulffll IIN lgm: l:1-111' l',f3ll 633. A wekaltli of everytlling-personality. goocl-looks. and connnon sense. o . o Klll,14S, NIUIIN llouoi-AS11cif-ly 13. 43: Stutlent Qjfllllltlll og Never troulile troulwle unless trouble fi,:lgl:'illQ'igl,'mf4fQ'df' EQIVSQ':R'..I2,?,H lfQ2 oo troulmles you. IJ1-9:11119 4131 3 19 0 fb Q3 fb o00eeooooooco5,Qg5 6,ae5QgQfvb'b09P'b5B5Q,-,Bu 9505 331: 051 0515 'ee Wo' 000 o q,- b'3q'P6 5535819998 oooo as Q95 0Ooo0v 'ooo 0 .Q . , . '0ee,Eooooo 0 Oooooobo THIRTY-THREE 52 2 0 o Q 3 3 2 O Q Q 0 OZ 2 o 0 2 3 o , o 0 o 0 u 0 o 0 8 2 o 0 O 2 3 2 o 2 Z Z3 0 og fb gg XV ICHOISOII ' ' l'Hl'Kel' 00 M. Payne X. Payne gg Neel A. Nelson FI. Nelson 9 0 Noyes Odle Oswalt 0 o 2 3 NEAL, FRANK NICHOLSON, l5l1CRlfDITH 1 8 Z Wisdom, worth, and W111ingne5S- Tragedy-Mel-ed1th made 21 11012-111-OHS o 3 3 in 1 w1th 110 w1t11cssEIs.X L Y K D S d t o V' .y I HIY- q.: '.','i1t gtuen 3 2 H1-Y- C31 31 4?5 ull- Cabinet C31 fo: CCEL1l'lCll3f3:lj4Jlgtl1dQ11lf1klJ31'1ClllVlCC-1'7f?Sl- 0 Q Class V1ce-president C3-53 Honor Poclety dent MM Valence Club Q43 Peptomlstg 0 3 E21-4122 Cgljlmillagfllflfo Slglaff alll? 431453 Pevfvmisf President 4479 Orchestra S g Thrlft Clzzuncilor 42, 5,4455 Basketball C455 42' 3' 455 Band 63' 43' 0 2 Track Team 431 47- NOYES NAIJINIC o Q ,' . ' , . 0 Q Y . Shes WISE, shes w1tty, U ra g NEEL, DOROTHE She's gn love-whiat Iii., Cnty. C J - ..... - H'- 1. R. C , , 3 xcuar son z,- 3, 4 5 04: A L E T I . l5la111atic 2ClClb 4f3, 451 Dramatic Clulm 25 12.452, 5::B4g1fS CLOEX' ?j5Ifii2l5al'?3xj?'mKa5C President C451 Pepettaa C25 455 Buzz Staff 9 Z - 3 uf ' 1 . do Jerry ,of J'ericl1o lioadl' C353 Port of MD' lun rxecutwe ta LO Dreams C253 G1rls Glee Club C2, 3, 45. QDLEVY VVAIMOTH U . . ,, A modern Pr1sc1lla. fs NELSON: ADELINE ' . . Moved to Kansas City. Q Sh! Don't make any no1se 111 the 11- OQWALT LOB , , . , , , 2 lclrary' Lt tdiien tpmallie hany fhfferencf Cheery, friendly, and good-natureqd., m O me1,, u ISS ar S as glven Sucl H1-G. R, Cz, 3, 453 McCarter Cjg 'lhrlft 3 O1'dC1'S. ' Couucilof Cz, 45. Hi-G. R. C , 355 G. A. A. C3, 455 Girls' D eo Glee Club 525. I AEKER' LEO . Bewqre! I may yet do somethxug 4, NELSON, EVELQ'N se11sat1o11al. dy Her aims are high Vv1'SStlll'lg' Squad C45. KD ' , ' A 4: Hi.G.R. 42, 3, 43, PAYEE, MARGARET I I 0 . W f'Yes, doctor, my Datlellt IS 1Il1Dl'OV1l1g.f 0 NEW, GEORGE Hi-G.R. 42, 3. 41. gg George says l1e's from Hong Kong. A PAYNEJ NELLE O0 HIS experleuces are w1cle 3.11flV3.1'1CCl Cry ffHappy am I: from Care Iym free. 18 111-Y. C455 Peptomists C45. Hi-G. R. C453 McCarter C3, 45. Qu Q5 65 3 or ,Q - QOGGGGOGEFX6 5' Q-Lie, gZo 0669ea3f'6SEa62fuv ea6bp0guo'9ooo0oo.??Ef,68 ljlaoooooooo ad. M .mir ,100 ,,. THIRTY-FOUR ,,o Zovoooooo 0ooooo 0 oo l l'i-:ers iii 7 ' lJllL'l'll Rl. Rice Peterson Pettibon Vhleger llzxndles Rziuh C. Reimer llli'l'ICRS, XXXYILFRICIJ A'Little drops of midnight oil- Valence Club C433 Valence Club Cabinet 143g xx'1'13Slllllfl Squad C43. l,li'l'lfRSON, NIIQAN Modest, unpretentious one. Merry though and full of fun. lli-G.R, Cz. 3, 435 Richardson Cz, 3, 435 0 Q O o ov oo. ako 090055000 Us Us go 03 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 9 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o oo 00 oo 03 0 1 00 1 I.. Renncr 90 S. Rice oo ' OO 2 3 3 Z 0 0 0 O 0 O . . 0 0 Richardson CJ, 3, 433 C1.AX.A. C33. o O O fburiiizx, Mlxuioini-2 N The only Queen in H. H. S. 3 Hi-G. R, Cz, 3. 43g Student Council C433 O O HANDLES, lXlAReAR15'r g 2 Wliy take life seriously, we never get 3 g out of it alive. lg 0 111-G.1:. mg Gi.-15, one Club Q. tu, 3 g Dramatic Chili 1433 Glee Club C135 Port o 0 of Dfeamsu W' lQNU1I CHARLFS V S 0 ' f ' . o Better be small and shine than tall go mow Y . v A I l',lflFOlN' YIRc'HNdIA, I I f ,, and ,cast a shadow. gg ll 5: If Clgqry' out be vitally - Hi-Y. C3, 439 Valence Clulr Ci3g 'l'h'iit Q7 thats Pets theory. Council 435, Q C2, 3. 435 EtLlL1Sll5COflllCll53l:,431 5, icia- n Cz. 3. 5 ici '.0 aint ':v!- C433 lliginmtic Cllub- C3. 3332 nPepett:s 1QI'E'?ER1 CURTIS y, 0 C2, 3, 43: Pepe-tta Cabinet f331ARllZZ Staff Im 0116 of fW0-- W C333 Allagzirou Staff C431 Rise of Silas 5 Lanham C331 Port of l'3remns C23g , A w ni,-15' izasn-11,311 tgp, In-,xNER, LUCILLE Q, 'Tm the other.', C3 lillLEGER4, MAIL Hi-G. R, 12, 3, in mes emi, ii. .it A difficult name, but an Hawfnl' V 0 nice boy. RICE. MfARIE ig Ili-Y. C331 3Yrestling Squad 6.0. heart with no llllSCl1lQf of folly 00 , inclined. Q' l IIf,RSON, MERLIQ nie. R. 42, 431 'rin-in cimmfiim- cgi. Our bright and shining light- , oo when her hat's off. lxICI'Z. SYLVESTA D t U D og Hi-G. R. cz, 3, 45g Richardson C135 Glec Her disposition is invariable amiable. 0, Club C2, 33. Hi-G, R. C43. 3 19 cv 'O Q7 , to vo vgabooooo oq,Qg 6 ib95b550 000 ovb ooo in Wi ,ooo oegbagy 5650 O5B5Btf25Ub'b8Q:?Q0F1' q22S, usb 900000 'oo ,ch Q , V . .Q 'UE 'oo0f'ooooQoo0'? THIRTY-FIVE 3 O O 55, 2 0 2 5 a 0 e o Q o 0 02 E 'Z oo O o 0 o 0 2 o D 0 Q o O o ' 3 3 o 0 3 3 o O 2 o 0 0 9 0 go 03 5 og Ryan Qawycr oo Sqhall bclmnhzxchcr 09 - lil. Roberts Roberts R. Roberts 0 0 Salmon balyers Sanders o o o Q 'S , o rg ROACH, MARY BALMUN, HAROLD 2 0 Her bubbling good nature is a cure HFOUI. more minutes! U 0 for the blues. Tl ' t 1 0 o Hi'G. R. C2 33' Honor Society 13, 433 H-ee more mluu CS' g 2 Richardson C2, 3, 435 Valence Club C433 TWO 1110148 ,mlnutefg Q 2 Xallence Clgb galoiiget 6433, Pgfuettgf 23,6133 And ClaSS IS 0VC'I'l 0 agaroo ta 4 3 1r5 ee ll 2 I Z 1 g E grchestra C? 543g xIiarqdIC3, 433 Blell? gyf Vllence Llub C43. apistrzmon 2 3 at ncorvoratei' al Z , 4 , 2 5 Music Contest C2, 43. I SALYIYRS. EUGFfNE l rg 2 ROBERTS HARU1 D Wh3f study? lt never was worth whllc gg Footstcps.on.thr sands of tiniu, . H SANDERS' FELH no If tllrgzyi ri lgiggou ll know the?freln112?.1 CC u , I t D o 1+ , 3 'ass 'lrcasurer 3 3 no O FSC 11142011113 C C. to C43 g ifliliift Councikir C235 gjoysl' Gleelgluh 3, 3 r st ing Qquac 4 5 'K 'etty cum 43330011 130010142 443. ' SAWYERJ EDWARD - H . . , Oh P l ht 52, ROBERTS, l3'l1'I,DRED hearh naglihixy Qflgwn' you aint on L'ttle Cu id had a craft arrow - y ' fb 1 . 1 D Y ' . , H1-Y. C2, 3, 43: H Club Cs, 43: Pep ll-C R C' 3'lNlL't C3'C'l' ' f ' 2 .ll ,l' 313' ifjupcl al if C2 .Q ffl T tom1stsCz, 3, 43gPe f01Tl15fS President C33 2151? lj: firf h 'Elf 19, C ?7 'tlalO Thrift Councilor C3133 Orchestra C2, 33 :D Y r 4 v 6 Y I -5 C O Od' 3' Band C3, 433 Football Team C2, 3, 43 no IQOBERTSI IQAYMOND Basketball C233 VVrestl1ng Squad C2, 33. oo Moved to California, 1 Q POBERTQON THIQLMA 'SUIALL' DONALD 0 3 ' ' ' 2 . - 1 - ' - - Y- cp HAH Work and no play IS not the There are socla craclfrra, and f1rc crank gg life for me ,y ers, and here S a wwe-cracker. ,p Hi-G. R. .427 35. gli-YS C2, 3, 43g l3r:1matic Club C435 Bam 3, 4 - RYAN, PATRICIA go lt's no strain to the iycs to loolg at her. SC11AN1:AC111iR, lREN1f 0 Hi-G. R. 2. ,. 3: iiclz 'ls 2, 3, 3: ' H , 1, - , xg go lhziiiiatic Cllzllmp-C433 l'eiuEtlt33uC435 Hlfiuri ljllllvlflliy 3Vgl'i't5 In 3 lldluti Q ot rcnnisi' 2 , 'i- 1. x. 2 . Q1 CD 63 0 6' 0 Quo 00 6,cp9e0f90'd'0oauqg96o 8e9o,,o,ook,o,,,.x.feQ assi? 60886UH3gSdQ9c96 6'6'6Q9goe,f 0 Dcooofq S5 ado ooo 'aeaoooo doa , ov' g00ooooooO0 o'oQ'0'oooo THIRTY-SIX . Y Un Do 3 Z 3 3 0 o 0 o o 0 o 0 2 0 o 2 0 0 0 2 o 0 2 0 0 3 o o '55 0 SCl1Z1I'flCill A e Seymour 3 Slizunberg Slfuff 00 Shumnn Siegrigt 00 Scllmocl Scott Scroggg gg Sliellenlmc-rgex' Fliirclill' Sbively 0 9 1 X 0 o 5CllARDlClN, fJPAL blmmiiaifikof, JOHN 2 2 One .blondc who isn't dizzy. X VVritc me as one who loves his fellow g Z illijfig IF! K2,C?,l4Jc,7 llrznnntic Llub 13, 4M 1ueu,,aud Vvolneuff D O , 'uf' 4' ee uf 4 'ij' Stuclent Councn 139g H Club 4359 Pep- 9 o SCHMOhKl',L,, lxVIIf,RLDI1H t:1Y'I'l12tSif2, 35 455 Thrift Councilor C235 2 2 Blue-eyed, heart-smitten Meredith. boys fill? HVUIE A22 379 1i00tbtfH,i1fea'n 9 0 llovs' lil:-e Club Kzb. lg' 333 - Q, S O 'alnstrano cgi' eads 0 0 QCOTT GAYLIA on a String 133, 3 0 v V 2 1, o U 1 ' . . IIIRC IFF U A ' Gayle would be a finishing touch 5 Fm: froilllialrivdiliglless E 2 for A Balcony in Spain. . . 1 O 0 1 Hi-G. R. iz, 3, 421 Kichzmlson Cz, 3, 47: Bmgggl ?fCbu51,?i5i- H, Y C D H. Y 2 0 , 7. . . Y len ounei g 1- , 2, 3 1- , 9 5LROCG?, lll',Ll'.B V U U Cabinet C451 D-raiixatic Club C3,44Jg Dra- go 'X ariety is the space of life. Tliflclggllb Cablaiet C3.,4J:SAlgaiar0o Etaff go Sl1e's one variet . 14 3 agamo lxecutlve ta 478. 'VZ ' Hai-G. R. C2,i 3,5453 RlCllZll'4lSOll Qz, 3, .UQ iillilsiffgri fisyz? gggjsglgrllgg ag x ', A 4, -ypsy 1'Zl'l 4 g at ncorporate . Style plus Personality. SHWN y TH -I MA cp Hi-G. R. Cz, 3, 41, Ili-ll. R. Cabinet f333 XYIZ' hh S Student Council Cz, gjg Richardson 12, 3, 415 ld? fi R31 te O'l7al- ' 1 Ricliarilson Cabinet UPL Dramatic Club I.l41'l'- lj- 0113- 472 IJFHYUHUC Llllll lj. 455 g E-lga I1xel,etg.lsffii',3. Iso: Alxllagaroo Staff fnrls lilee Llub Cz, 31. 3 4 g fuzz 'ta 3 g ,uzz px cuti' tnff ' ,, , v ,333 MPM of ,,l,em5,, wi f' We SHUI iv, Minzwim . . tg SHELLENBERGERY LTARJORIE if silencf brings riches, l1e's made h1s A bright star in the class constellation. , Int ml IQH' o gi-nz. 11542, 3, 49, ni-ga. Ihxfiahiner qgoi SHUMAN, hum 3 onoi' fociely 13. 4 Z . lagaron frail' J. . v ' '. ,' C471 lfilitor-in-chief .lllzxgzlroo Mill: liuzz gil? 5 aihu cet llttlc mugs? vuth 3' gf staff qgu, coeefiim- .,f nw fo, Rich- wee? little way. A afdson 4? 3, 43: ip,-mnmic qui, 43.433 In. Ili-Q., R. 12.63. 461 lm-1 rn Dreams fgm. tefpretntivc Rezuling' 13, .ng Thrift Conn- S lnrls Cilee klub Isl. 0 Ci or 123: Hrcliestrzl 41, 45: Debate Sfluivl l1'Iff1RI, ' T 1 0 131g Rise of Silas l,z1pl1:1ln'i C332 l :1tb i ' Nl' LOXD , , , Across me Hill we '-nam I1iCfifp0mrei1 A Silent DOY, 42111 anpreelatlve listener. oo L4Dg Music Contest C2, 45. lbrlft Louncilor lil. 3 1.9 0 fb 0.7 'D Q o0QeoQooaoeeoq,Qg g,gQ,11b0bb'b92Sg ooo 0 0 . 660 Uh: been ,fi mm .O 5?Bkuaooooq,.bog4v 5 66Q5a,aQ.ybQ8Q: Dgfaogd Q 0 0 o Q coco, sooo oo wa. Q.. 'Os 8 oogooooof' Oooooobo THlRTY-GEVQJ O g cr 0 3 I g . o 3 O 0 2 2 09 oo 'Z 0 o o 2 o 0 2 ' o 0 o 3 3 2 0 o 3 2 o 0 o o o 0 0 go 0? co 0a mmpson b -7' 11- .ga -1 ---- --- On 11. Smith lt. 'Qtewart Oo I Stewaft N. Stewart Q9 . 4 . .. 0 O Slsk Slayton lj.. Snutn 9 0 R. Smith Spronle Starkey 0 o 0 O 2 Z SIMPSON, ELAINE Snrrn, RANsoM l 3 2 Her kindly manners speak 3, .vfhe worlds nolbetter lf WC WOYFY. 0 Q thoughful nature, - Lifefs no longer if we hurry. 0 2 Entered from Little Rock, Ark. -1335 Hr- lylee Qluh f4DQ Thrift Lonncnlnr' QD. 3 Q R. 13, 4jgHRicl1arcls0nnC4jg Girls' Glee 3 E Club 43, 4y, Oh Doctor 445. SPROULE, ROBERT o Q You never can tell how great a person 2 3 SISQEEQIJAROLD - l I k b H one of these quiet persons may become. O 2 Ive gnc a Suit ani 3' ,as et a' VVrestling Squad 13, 432 H Club 4.0. 0 O cour , U o 2 And I'll soon show you Illyf21VOI'1lI6 STARKIQYJ GWENDOLYN gg 517011-' Q Here's the remains of Gwendolyn oo Uliichestra 4.2. 3,1 lgailgetgaall 'lfeaqn C3, 415 Louise 0 Clll.5:l '. . , ' . 129 ui 3 4 O mm 3 INot a soul did these mottoes please. tg SIUITYTON' VIOI'A lliiiiorksogtietyrivfg?iOl2hilla12arSglg'E5l:f itil. oo A O, that I COl1lCl lay Hly hands O11 the Student Council -4152 Richardson txz. 3 143: oo Chap that invented Schools. Richarflson President L25 I 'Grills' Cjlee rllglh oo Fi-G' RL cz' Mgr MCL-after 62. 3. -O. MC- Czj, I irit Qouncxor 25, eperas 4 . ' 'arte-r 'ahinet 35. 3, A STEWART, EVEI.YN oo SMITH, ILDITH 'AHappy-go-lucky, thats my name. gg Her soul is composed of two elements ll l'- R- 425- -thoughtfulness and sincerity. ,M M , 0 Hi-G. R. iz, 475 RlCCIlI'tt?1' C2. 43. 5lI'fWAR1: LIVO A . . cb Leo clearly demonstrated his ability 22 SMITH, LORA JANE to grow a mustache. 6' Our periods ought to be ten minutes U1-Y- 42. 3, 49- long-tive to come and five to go. STEWART' NILA 1wAE gg SMITH' MARY ROWENA 232235157 her quietness lies true 0 - 1 Y - . . oo Fate tried to' conceal her by naming Hi-G-R. 43, 45. County Chorus iz, 35. rg her Mary Smith. Oh Doctor mb. 'b W 67 C9 6' 0 0000 9 000 Q06 399560 55590966 5ga19fk'0oooooooov 'G gigs? 08a'5H5'GS N96 'M PS'u'.p o D0 0 00279 - 3' oat 1100 N H' ooo, ooeoooo ovop . - V 9 b gooooocooooooooaoqaooou THIRTY-EIGHT Oo Un 5 2 3 2 3 o ..... g 3 ll! g 2 . 5 g ri . 0 2 'K' 'L A - 9 6 il l ' K . I o o Q 00 . ' oo 4 0' Stroberg Sward 3 Taylor Van Natta U0 Vlfalker XV-Hlkllp gg Sullivan Sunquist SwaH'o1'rl Q 0 ',l'iFfany Trego Yun Keuren Q o 0 O 0 O STOBERG, VICRNCJN TRI-ioo, VIIJLIX 3 X A Pe?r.3m0ng 4'fat01'U7al ll0lHl1lY- .. Helpful she alwavs was -wasn't she 2 3 H1-X. f3JZ D4-lrzlc Te-:un 1451 'llhrlnt P kg ' o 0 Councilor feb. A 155' tar 5- 0 0 H1-C.. R. Cs. 45. 3 3 SULLIVAN, MAY 3 3 She has the rarest sense of all- VAN KEUREN' VVILMA E g common sense. . . .,. LILGI R, 42, 3, 45, Where does Wrlma find lt all to say: S 0 Hi-G. R. i473 McCarter 13. 433 Dramatic 2 3 SUNQUIST, ALICE E. Club co. g o A quiet lass, there are but bfew. gg Who know the treasures hrcl in you. - 00 In-ok. 42, 335 Girls' 1:f.nm1...11 cg, gn. VAN NATTA, VIRGINIA 'gg '. ' l l l ' . SWAFFORD, WALTER A 22.12312 l.f'O.WfQ'TgfCSQXef fr., Eff. 2 fCourse 1l1COlll1JlCllC.b Orchestra 'llfgpg' Band K3. 45,1 Girls' 00 Glee Club fzl. S SWARD, ERNEST 5 An all 'round good fellow. ryu KFR DOROTHY w Track Team 13, 47. ' ' ' ' . U Q, , X Tall and good-lookxng and lzkeable too. cg lAYLOR, RILEY And many the thmgs our dear Sec'y' Oh, for Wrestli11g's Sake! can do. 0 ,X Hi-G. R.. C3, 413 Class Secretary-Treasurer Q3 lIFFANY, HAROLD E433 EQICRGYQSOI? 52,19 426 W?!eg1CeTgl19R gg -, ,- - . 1, SQ 1.1.1. 73g epe as 45 r: Harold aclmlts that Wllll glrls he s Councilor C451 Girls, Glee Club 1-,L fb so shy, At tunes he knows that helll just v Q 0 pgfrify. qoh, Yeah?D I K YN ALKUP, R055 gg Nrstl'n T K, 7z I ClI .3, J: . ff ' ' DrfmalifClif-lmclfgsxaoy-S1 Gleglbljb 533: Always, where the racquet' 'S' 00 Beads on a String 135. 'li8l'll11S Team Cflg Boys' Glee Club 135. 3 19 0 'b Q7 'll ..., .5 ovhoeeeooooebgiifs 0554365055 bm 560 we .55 'eo B360 Goo e qiosvsog 5554: 3'b'5'5bB8Q, 00392129 ammo Oeooo 'ooo .'9a - 8 'Q'-5000000 Booooobo THIRTY-NINE l. llvlliln' XXX umlry 3 t'1'litw Seemingly so hashful and 1l1.'llll1I'C hut Thrift Cnuueilfn' 113g Girls' llusk.t':1ll Laugh and the world laughs with you, lli-1.. R. 11, 33: llmumtie Qluh 11, 3. 43: 1lirls',1Ylee Club 11. 3. 43: lit-My I.wu lfntei'-ed frmn lloustmi. 'll-xus 1431 lll- 1l. R. 143: Riclmrclsnn 1.13: l,I'IHY1IlllCklllll3 Yeager likes athletics-and athletes? Hi-G. R, 12, 3, 433 Richardson 11, 3, 43: Pepettns 13, 432 Allagzzwno Stal? 143: All- Zlgaroo EX:-eutive Staff 1433 'l'l1riEt Coun- Hi-Y. 1.2, 3, 43: Ili-Y. Cabinet 143: Pep- tomists 11. 3, 43: 13rcl1cst1'11 11, 3' 43: 2 o 0 I 3 o 2 O 0 2 2 09 oo oi o g 'S ,, o 0 o 0 o O o 0 8 2 0 0 o 2 3 3 3 o o o 'SS oo 'O il r 9 KX:'l.ren , oi '11 lixiimc 5' Do Yeager I oo lX':n':'0l1 llfcllg lf. Xlililta' gg u'i11am.'S uint., um- 9 0 o o , Y , . 2 2, lX'A1.1.s'r1QN, lliilmlclti XX11,1,1M1s, ,XIAIC g 2 She puts her worries in El noclcct , . o 3 withla hole in it. really 1511 t' 3 Z Hilti! R' ll' 3,4 Tezun 113. o Q E XYARRIQN4, LUCILLIQ Y D V U lXvILS13N, .XLICIC 3 g What would VVarren' do if W rigley 0 g QUIT 1119-klllg gunir sing and the world listens. 0 0 Ilif1l.R..12, 3, 43Q-lllzllllfllfltl Cluh 13. 43g ' Q ' ' 0 O Dramatic Cllllb Lnhmet 1433 lleiwttus og 12, 3, 433 l'egweita Czxlmiiict 143g RlCl'lIlI'1l' 1333 13h lluctoru 143. Oo son 12. 3, 43: 'l'ennisAI'efl1n 11, 335 13r- Og cliestm 1.2, 3, 43g Music busiest 1.2, 43. XYIQF YFXA Q -- 1- A 4 , no Y That UVVi'e Yirl if VX ELTY, TDOROTIIY S 5' :E Llkabihty-thy name is Dorothy. HJ? hwah InCmTUmm,., NL Y 1 4 4 v 4 v ca ll FUCQLML . ,, XNOOSLEY, Rox' K i t It Iareel Long., inav it xxaxe' Q1 I 1 f r tclf vlf' -'V - ' Y ' '- tieneesmeacs cv is . Q Hi-Y. Cz. 3, 433 lli-Y. Cabinet 11, 3, 433 3 13rehestrzl 11, 3. 433 'l'ln'ift Cnuncilzu' 143. XUCAGER, IJORIS 'O XVHITE, IVA 3 Hy diddle diddle. lva and her fiddle. H'-G. R. :. . 33 3'-l -. 1. g . . . 3 CQ-141-Ay qty- 3 4 l musllq C 3, cilm' 143g lluzz Stall' 133. 0' XVHITF TH LM KN YYERKICS, XXYILLTAM oo It's better to he wise and not seein so, Jgjfllliiotgg much-Such men 00 Than to seein wise and not be so. ' 5 go Entered from Nledicine Lodflr. Kansas 143: Q Debate Team 1435 Iixtemp, Squad 143. Baud 13, 43. Q1 Q 63 C9 0' 0 on 0 QGOGJOOQUQ6 3390 goog may o608a535'6SoQ9'96UBU eeaavsbgopoooooaffgs 3 oooooooe at ooo M H- 0 Q DO od , . ooo oeooo 00.0 zo0ooooo00ooooo 0 oa.. FORTY 2 5 1 3 'i 3 'i 3 'B go 0 Z 3 o 0 2 0 o 0 O O 0 o 0 3 0 o o o 0 3 o 0 2 2 o o 9 o 02 go 1:9 .... ,, W' lizivrett oo llrmly - Y ll:-nry oo nm Kttzlt-f 02 Ynsr .X. .Xslicrzlft Y, ,XSi1CT'Illl go llxwmiilui- Cinlnm llnsltznwl D 9 0 0 0 o Yuuxcz, VIQVA l.,xx'lcRNlc limm'xI.1ii-2 XYIl,l,l,'X xi 2 2 She will pay licr clcbts with If it took any clfurt tn gn from toclav 3 3 grace notes. to touiorrow. William would still be g 3 lli-G. R. Cz, 3.43Q 'lllirift Councilor CJ.V43: 111 y6StCI'Cl3y.u 9 0 CI. A. A. C433 Cl. .X, A. Cabinet C433 Rich! 3 0 ?1'ClSUl1 C312 nlcCarte-v 4431 ,Gleei Club q 3 1, 3, 435 Jl'Z11'llIltlC Club C5, 4 1 'nrt-Of ' - J, Y 5 0 l'1'eii:1-S C231 'ZC3li. I3octm:r 443: line: CIANU' IAULIBI' g 3 'ff WHS Lalflmm C33- Pauline makes snbinarinc grades- tg o n 1,v 0 0 Y undef Q Cis. Q O X, UST' ALFRED lli-C.. lx. Cz. 33. gg I what did Alfred --xml tt. title H I, go ASKARD, 'Rlfl7l'fRlC'li og l't' l z wt 'A -. k'll M Her only love was-sports. Him 42. 13: laws mee Club c 3- 1111.14 9 . , K . S , . oo G. .X. A3 C2. 3, 43: Girls' llzisketlmll 'll-fini ngflfsl Uni, Cl3l1vf3lkCl1,cf1i'3 Cz, 313 ibiza w 3, ' 5 :mln D JIIH H. I-K' I 0 .IHS ,nlyizlni 3 : ,nzz , 21 iz 1- 4 3 4 cu 5 Ounwm lelm 4 ll 4, 'Buzz QEXCCIIUYL' Staff C333 ,Xllngarorm Stat! W C431 ,Xllzignrlm lfxvvlitivc Stuff C43. g .xxSllCRAFT, VTIQRXON SS f. Y . v . , . 00 'VVake up, 'X crnon, soon well bc HIARY. llAIfLTNIz on grarluateflf' Talk about ginger, slick 21 wliolc spice box! QQ, llAizmc'l 1', limwirmxim 4 23 'tYou can't listen as fast as I ll1LL. l'.LlZM:lC'l'Il Q' can talk! Content to do ln-r clnt3. 03 . Y o BRADY, Klkllllf lx1f3r,Li'3R, llxuwlx og Sing away sorrmv, :intl cast ZLXYZIQ' Cru'-g Gut bcliincl inc, fair 'nz1ifl1'nS. 3 19 W Q5 Q7 Q fo o0Qooooooooooq,Qs5 eQf5Vb05'b555 Woe usb 52 flfgnoooooqsagqmeeo :qfU5Sq,:b3.bfWz,58Q,ebf: 0,1939 ooh o0oooo' 'ooo ooo .,- , , QBBBOUQGOOOOO Oooooobog FORTY-ONE O 02 oo on Q0 Oo 3. Oo 0 on :P no oo 0 go on ,,o oo oo oo oo oo oO oo Oo go oo oo oo vo Oo oo Oo llrooks Morton Smith Radick 00 00 Oo Oo 00 0 0 0 O 9 0 0 0 O U 0 0 O 0 . U 3 BROOKS, ROGER 0 ooooooooooo .9000 0.900 96890 as Samoa' 0 O 0 0 ocooagoooooooooo 23 H53 5:5 wa aww QI'-I -E 1-1 - F ., 2 H 3-30 'lg 51:5 m lg.: rx jggorig gh! 6191.77 Sit: V 535-'-s go'-:T ' op, W En-U7 vr4:w 0 rl wi H G- 4 2220.11 2 Tm '12 ps' WEP 52 rl S W9 2 O bm fe, 5.1-4 'Ti ' SHE S 7 110 m 3.31 -ins:-' O Q 'D 31 -- O O 1-N205 -gm 32' D21 Z f?':9. mmm P-s U L Q Q-,LA Q .-v- P, gr: E ,.vg:O wifi :r K' xv G WOO fb fi pg Slain F235 QT 35 2. SQQUE 337 O - ,,,, . 9- V Fl. Efm'-' rnO E' E Q' :Avro uzlq in 23' cu N52 w V1 FDD f sig.,-. w FP Qs- ' '95-102 Oi. lm va SNCZU, 5 QU :r ,U-:off 5-' 'U sv V, sv ,DU Arn .- ...ga-1 Ji: ' 1 w iii vw ii , l- ' . . 4- N- P-1111 and four for myselffn Hi-Y. Cz, 3, 49. Stetler Vfillimiis Redd Turquette QIDOROTHY, RADICK The same yesterday, today and forever-friendly and kind. TURQUETTE, MAURINF Now grave, now gay But never dull. Entered from Dallas, Texas. VVILLIAMS, CRAIG A woman-hating, Boy Scout. Hi-Y. Cz, 35. ANTHONY, ROY . Every man is the architect of his own future. KING, QLGA She does her Own thinking and needs little advice. KIRKHUFF, VVAVE Capable and always busy. PA'rT13RsON, ELEANOR Eleanor has a little kodak book. Q: Q7 63 K9 O7 O QOOQQ 400:99 goo 006675 916290 Ofiftvaa, Qeoogom H a5UB 9g5900 06'60cPS0,o9oo,oo,,:,9gfe9s95Uga0ooooooeev002, , . anon Qoooooao ooo gcooooooo pooooo o,,o FORTY - TWO a o'o Junior Class Directly beneath the dignified seniors in our treasures are the jolly juniors as they have hnished their mid-year at high school. 'llhose selected by 'the class for Officers this year were: Vincent Obee- presidentg Leah Mclilwain, 'vice-pres- identg liugene Symcox, secretaryg David ,-Xlkire, treasurer. These students have accomplished much in the past two years, but now they are eagerly looking' for- ward to the joys and responsibilities of being seniors. The juniors took active part in school activities. The High School Buzz staff was made up almost entirely of juniors, who were preparing themselves for further journalism on the Allagaroo, the high school annual, when they would be seniors. Some of the parts in the .Xll School and Dramatic Club plays were taken by members of this class. On thc forensics teams and in the high school orchestra and band, the juniors were also represented. They served as officers of many clubs as well as being active members in organizations and Jlavinff a vrominent part in the athletic 5 . b l department. ,l'lans for the junior-Senior banquet, which was held on the evening ol' May l at the Masonic Temple, were made by committees appointed from the junior class membership under the direction of Mrs. Frances .'Xrganbright, head sponsor of the class. The theme of the banquet was Pirate Boatu which was carried out in decorations, menu, program, and music. The seniors were the guests of honor. No one has to worry about an insufficiency of grand old seniors for next year, for these juniors are all primed and ready to step into the highest of student positions in H. H. S. 'A gli Left of Picture: Obee, Symcox, Right of Picture: Mclflwain, ,Xlkir'c. 6,Qon q QOUUOQQQQO fb 00 go 03 oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Oo Oo 03 0 oo o Oo 06 go 00 ob oo o o U oo o o 0 o 0 a .33 oO 00 00 00 oo o o o O 02 oo go ,o, oo Oo o o go o oo .o o a o '52 t' 3, 63 E E Cb O0 0 rg lb Cb fb 0 32 3 49 6? fo 4b 'ls fo rnboovboooibjgm e5o0UQBk095Qb5QW35B Begbeqyggggg Sm 0, . 3 '0eo.,q,s 3 6 'ffbassfwb .R M0190 0 ae. ocvoogo 00 Q, 0 e,.Qg 5990009990 Oooooobog o0 FORTY-THREE L. ' UPPER GROUP Frunt Rmr: NI. nl. Trnsrlzxlc. ll, lSarnsS. C. Strand. R. Snntliwnrth, ll, Traux, ll. Lee, lf. llmrlcs lf, Slraley. IC. l'nrnh. fi, xYIlSlllllll'll, M. Snnquist. l.. XY6llllCl1iCIlh3l'. Second Row: V. Robinson, L. xxvilftl Y. Teinplc. ,X. 'l'r:lcy. Nl, XY:1rrm1. ll. YY:-bb, D. Astle. I.. Klclflwnin. P. Ynnng, BI. Hartzell, V. Trottel Li. Ste-reign-ml. 'lhircl Row: C. llrown, ll. Pells. Ci. Georges, li. Payne, X. llzxmilton, XV. Kelly, L. Garrison ll. lforrl. IT, lk-rkins. C, Miller, K. Grover. Fourth Row: 'I'. Arnmnr. il. Olson. R. Blall, I. llnrrly ll, Solshc-rry, C, Sinnnf. If. ltlllllllllll, Il. Kline. .X. Mills, ll. l'crry. N, C0sgi'nx'e-. LOWER GROUP lfront Row: li. CUX'L'1'l. D. Suu-1'. lf. lloelsclier, fi. Lunhznn. C, Gonkins, Nl, Griffith, lf. ,xl'l1l2'll1tl'OHf lf. RlCl'iZl4ltl0Il, I-I, llnnhnr. li. llnllarcl. V. Beattie, l.. Cole, I.. lYvhh. Second Row: lf. VV0oclar4l II, XYilson. V. Ru-va-S. XI. Inrrult. T. Revarfl, ll. Bl. XYhitr. Bl. llziss. .X. Gossagc. R. Iones. A. Coleman I. lirown. XY. llnrris. Nl. llntler. Third Row: XY. XYinl'rcy. C. Xvlllll'0fl6l'. U. VVl1ite, YY. Swartzell F. Schull, ID, llnkclmv. C, Yun Zandt. l', XYilsnn, M. llrmrn. li. llrittun, Il. Carroll. Fourth Row: I liacns. ll. li. Collins, KI. Fzlliltz. li. Danforcl, ll, llinins. C. lklhllverg. 'l'. Chamberlain. il. Dl'l!jt1Wt'!' J. Chinn, D. Evans. Juniors UPPER GROUP Inst ww: Y. Sinlliuger, Ii. Young. IJ. XYl1itc, C. Ruclccr. NI. .X. S11y4Iul'. 12. Simwwmlre. ,I. Ilzxrm-ll II. Iizlrllcs. II. ScI1x'z14Ie1'. Sn-cuml row: NI. llc:-sun. IZ. Yurk. XI. XX'-wmlx. NI, IIin-Icmzm. NI. Cfmll-'nzm If. Ilriglgs. KI, Nutz. II, Uslmorll. II, XI:1n4'Ic. 'I'I1i1'mI YUXKZ IJ. XYIIIi:uv1s. Ii. L'Ix:lppL-II, Ii. ,Xugustim N. Ifellums. K. Ilovius. R. I'unlil1gIul1, II. IIIIIIUW4,-II. Ii, II-plmes, Il. IIzu't1u-ss. Ifuurllu mm: If. Ilruwll . ,. . , . , . . . . . .. . Ig, Ixmg. XX. Iwlflggexxzxtn-1', j. Laker. K. Ilurty. S. XX :MIL-1'. S. Nwzm. Il. Ilutimzm. ll. Ilwrtmx. I'lllI1 row: II. Mcllmlir-Is. XY. lluycr, I'. Iligfgrr. Il. Ilannzlh, I.. Ilzxcus. C, 'l':muer, I . IiIciIwr, ,X. Xlilhrm G. I.imui11L'ntt. LOWER GROUP Iwrst rum: -I. hlmltz. .X. Su-rmzm. lf. I'1':1tz. S, JHIILW, NI. II:1mIu1'. II. Givens. 5. lI:III. R, llim-N NI. .X. Ilusvr. I . blwll. ,I. XX:1II,1-r. bccmnl rmx: A. XI. Griggs. XI. II4-mlriuk. XI. 'x':'ImIcn. Il. IIa-1114. C. IIJIIQ' I. L'ul1z11'mI. II. II.1CIizuI:xy. NI. II:n'fI1:1. II, Kirby. U, L'm11w1'. 'I'hi1'4I VUNXZ If. Smith. NI, Iflvju. If4I, K'-,Km I-. FIITIIIIUIIN. In. N4fungg. II. .Xlcl-ev. I'.. Nlclumlluw, X. Calm-lima, Il. Nlzuxlmll. I. 511y4IL-V. I., k.uI-.IN. Iwllrln row: 17. XYAIIQQ-1', A. vYIIIl1I1ll'L', C. Siegrir-1, KI. Ilcllgcr, I., IIQUIIIIIII, II. L'zu111vIrcII, IS. Felt. II. XYzl'Ic'. R. XYIIWH ' w 1 . , I Juniors UPPER GROUP First row: F. llritton, C. Cl1ZlI1'lJS1AS. ll. Kock, G. Duniler, lf. Ediger, 1. llatfliies. R. lloffhines 1 M, llulmlmarfl. IH, llawliiigs. ll. Mohr. S. A. Fair. Second row: A. Reed, H. James, T. licziclx, XY. Delano lf. l,Zl1'l'GXY. I, llnvis. F. lliirzmcl. M. Durzincl, ll. lfnns. L. Robinson, L, NYoml, F. Setzer. Third row: L. Post. N. linker. Il. Ruhr, C. Paine. N. Liscinn, Il, Currier, RI. Danforth, A. Neel. XV. Ratcliffe J. llortfrn. K. Rnilism-ll. Fourth row: ll. Rose. NV. llriyl. ll. Johnson, A. Johnson, ll, .Xl1wner, E. Banz ll. Kaiiatzer. ll, .long-s. C. Lyon. R. llrown. R. Rziinsuy. LOWER GROUP First row: R, SL-lzvr. Nl. Xlercliniit. L. Nicholson. F. Moore, ll. Preble, C. Perry, F, Clznuly, G. Bain R. Holloway, IZ. llnnt. Scconrl row: G. lXIille1', ll. V:-nk. il. lllurpliy, V. Pcfligo, ll. Rankin, V, Partridge XY. l'ie1'5on. Y. Vriln-ini. lf. Klkflfilllgllllll. F. Riclizircl, li. Ralph, R, lluingwlircys. 'I'l1ir4l row: Al. Black ll, liarnliart. XY. Xlcklziiroll. XV. llowarrl. E. Synicox, I. linplzni, J.fi1'2lllilll1, ll, R. YVliitc-, -1. XYoll', R, Heller Fourth TOXVZ L. 'l'rL-nt. li. llllllllilll, SI. llilliary, N. Morgan, D. Hitchncr, C. UMoci'aiiS, Babbitt H. Embick, V. Oban, ll. Alkire, R, Xvortliington, Sophomores Among the newer relics which we find in the high school attic are about 462 sophomores who have now completed a year's activities, VVhen this jolly group entered upon the adventure which was to continue, probably, for three short years, it doubtlessly had high expectations as to what the future might hold. As the year advanced many had their hopes realized while some few of the number found great disappointment in the trifling affair of grades, but in spite of all difficulties and trials many were left ready to pursue their course. Une day the class chose its leaders or otificers, They elected Joe Young, president' Virginia Ricks, vice- Jresident' and Norma Briant, secretarv. L 7 F: f 1 5 f .1 Miss Ula ,lil'l0l'l1Z15 was head sponsor of this class. The 'ASophies displayed much talent and energy in -taking part in various school activities, They were represented in the All-School and Dramatic Club plays, the operetta, and other high school productions and programs. They also supplied new musicians for the band and orchestra, not to mention fast and able athletes for H. H. S. teams. In the spring when scholarship tests were taken by all H. ll. S. students, the class ot '33 showed marked scholastic ability which will better during the next two years the standing of the school along that line. The slight number of assembly seat and elevator tickets sold last fall proved the general intelligence of that group, who have begun to work up to high positions and shoulder responsibilities to take the place of the juniors and seniors. Left to Right: Ricks, Young, Briant, Qoogc, flu oatoooqg C J O O o 0 Uo 00 go 03 oo oo oo Us oo oo oo Oo Oo oo 'S oo 00 00 go 02 0 oo :S oO 00 O6 OO oo o o 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 o 0 oo oo oo 'o 'o U 0 o O . 0 0 oc OU 00 go o So go U on 3: P 5 E on oo as lg oo A oo an 0 go 02 L9 an fb as 'U 40 aeoeoeoaosooogqggga eggubbbbbbbg Bacco n e Q0 Ek Qbb 'Kg no f il oo00ooz5'ao8 6 BSBBBUHIQBBQ 0021083 QQ coco -' oe - 'R M Ooo Q.. 3 9 00 5,0 u'9Qo 'o00 Oooonobog FORTY-SEVEN UPPER GROUP font Row: A. AXSIICYZIH, J. Petit, L. Olson, R. Ilznnnx, 'l'. G1'iLIe1', M. Ilannlton, .X. Bliller, D. Rfoore L. Blcllillizln, Second Row: E. lllenflell, S. Owen, Il. Miles, U. Ilanks, Il. Miller, E. Ilall, G. Duncan D. Dawson, 'l'l1ird Row: C. Gough, Il. Ilannncl, A, Ifisllcr, IJ, Xlarslmll, II. Myers, F, Blyers. P. Pool R. Morton. IC. Ilcmnllo, ll. D. Isminger. Fourth Row: L. I'rel1eim, I'. Cncllvan, I. Clark, J, Collaclay I. Conwill. J, Dixon. II. Field, R. CZIIUYITIISY, R. Conant. iifth Row: If, Rather, KI. Miller. L, Emery V. Fenton, II. Casnev, F. Cowell, I. Maflans, I. Moon, F. Cook, IQ, Crutcldielfl. LOWER GROUP font Run: P, Ilullnwuy, ll. Neel, V. I,ynzan. M. Iiecna, II. I,8llll1Zll1, V. johnson, ID. Lemon . Lnnning. Sccnml Row: F. Qll't'ClIk'l'l'. If. lilnxight, I . I'ratz, I. Ncwlwill. IC. 1IcC01't, NI, King I. ICirkI1nI'I'. Ii. I.zn1gsto1x. I'. O'Cmn1c-ll. 'I'Ivirml Row: G. Phillips. Al. Gilliland. K. Gibson, If. Litkc- I,. I,6Ull2l1'll. II. Iirnclcc-1'.'J. lYrmrlf,m1. lf. lY:11so11. lfunrth Huw: G. Ilull. I.. Fwy. Ii. Cnlcnmn, I . NYIIIIQ L. lYitl1ing1on, Y. XYilliznns, Il. NY:-lls. DI. Glass, R. XYL-lty, lfiftli Now: T. Cmwlingloy, Il, Green I'. Martin, C. Nancy, F, I'e1'1'y, L. Cln'i510nsrm, I', xyO1'lilllIlll, C. CZYCCII, II. Mitchell. UPPER GROUP lfrulmt Row: ll, Xvumeyer. l,. l'1'esley. ll. Recd. A. Nickels. l', Nlurris, ll. l'erkins, NI. l'e-texw. G, Niniger L. Lee, llzwues. L. Y. Mlams, S1-concl Run : M. ,Xmlrq-ws, Bl, xYlllIllEj'. XY. lizlkcr. ll. Janie-S I.. jones. ll. Schull. ll. .hm-S. P. Nun lings. ll. Ray. F. lin-l'et1. 'l'. L':u1g'lxc-r, 'l'l1ir:l Row: l.. Rakcx' ll. Nluyer. IQ. Noyes, ll. l'iL'kcx'el. l', Riggs, ll, Nyc. li. Sh-inl1ci111e1'. C. Rzxyl. lf, llillcr, I,.- ,Xrlmogash l-'uurtlm Row: Il, Uslmrm-. XY. R2Hll1..l. Cue-ttsclu-, R. liclfmrl, l,, Iivzms. l'. King. G, l'owc-rs. l . l'le1'cc l'. llnllarrl, ll. XYzml. lfifllm Ron: Xl. Rlmtcn, li. Roof, l.. linker, XY. ,Xx1slu1tz, VI. lfvans. XY, 'llregu Ii. lil-yi. Y. Xlwxzunzxll, Il. l :xrle-y. ll. lie-ckcnlilc, Al. l nrriN. LOWER GROUP lfrom Row: I . liunswxwtlm. Y. llnscuu. Nl. Atwzmml, Xl, Sllvplu-nl, R. l'mlm'xxuml, Nl. lfurlny. j. Ifvaus Sc-cmnl Row: Xl. Striegel. Y. Tater. R, Riggs, l.. 'l':xrvin. .Y XYIll'l'lCli. l'. SQ-lxtney. ll. llull. Nl. 'l'l1z1cker .Y Sxx:nx'4rz11. Nl, llnlmins. I . SC1'0g3g4. 'llhircl Huw: l.. Xlurllz, Nl. 'l':1ylm'. Nl. Sullivan, ,Y Nlcleuml lf. .Xwl:m1Q. Y, Rig-lg, C. lil-nsnm. l7. Nl. XYl1itm-y. ll. Cm-mlm, R. Slnckluun. Nl. Sl1zxff'e1. lf, XYalkcr I,, lfulxinsux. lfrvurllx Nuxx: Y. 'l'emplc, lf. SUlIll1l'l'lJlI'Ill. l'. Nlillsr, ll. llc-xxlmirst. ll. Sxxter, lf. lglwrevlcn lf. Y:m1lm'uz:u'lc. N. lixuns. ll. llvwgl-1'. ll, R4Jl7t'l'l4, Y. XYilso11. Fifth Run: Bl, Stevens, XY. Symms l,. lhlw. IQ, Krzluw. XY. K'4mlw1', ll. fflllqvlwll, ll, XYQi11lmwl. L'. llllllgtflxnxrnly XY. llim-N, Ll. llgnnclt. U, Hipp UPPER GROUP Front Row: ll, Smith, M, Shuman, R. Shnmzm. T. Sanger, L. M. Arning, l. 4J'NQil, S. Gibson, I. Crow, H. Fowler, NV. Henney. Second Row: L. M. llausam, P. XYZ1lk8l', XV. Hodgson. lf, llenclrixson, I. Stcpp, Sampson, Y. Tucker, L. Wvalclo, AX. xxv1'l1lllCl', P. Higgins. Third Row: ll. AlCl:Zll'lU.l'I.Cl, D. llzlrris, Cooley, R. Runyon, li. libersole, F. Schlmter, O. Anclerick, ll, Iflb1'2lLlS1', XY. Rose. R. Nicholson, R. Schrofler. Fourth Row: G. Daniels, G. Rucker, R. Scott, C. Clark, P. llall, C. Slaughter, Griilith, W. Salmon, li. Scanlancl, li, Rusicr, R. VValrlen. Fifth Row: F. Crow, C. Baldwin, L. Proffitt, E. Deck, . Ccvllier, D. Hulifntan, J. ll. Smith, N. Plxillpolis, R. Farris, ll. llunsley, L. Grounds, L. Day. LOWER GROUP font Row: I. 'liLll'11Cl , 'If XYilNn1, ll. Klcnrlcnlmll, A, Hoffman, Bl. XYilliamsQn, R. XYilli5, N. NYhcclci'. F. l'l2ll'fClllJCl'gCl', D. Blum, NI, NYillarcl. Second Row: L. XYaller. IJ, Ragland, ll. VVilt0n, F. XYilliznns, R. lVildin. D. Rabun, A. lfwing, Y. Ennglm, Y. Anshutz, ll. XNilm0re. Third Row: H. Tmlruc, ll. Siegrist, l'. Stratton, V. Tllllil, N. Briant, M. Ilcnnett. l.. De-clccr, I, Nl. Burser, li. llccr, F. Kelly. lstillflll Row: A. Kleiber. U, Tomhl. G. Shears, l,. lilflvr. R. llaylc-ss, KI. Smith. D, Gash, A. l1:n'nl1:u't. R. Kerwoml. D. VYilli:1nis, V, XYclls, Bl. l!:n'nzn'cl. Fifth Row: ll. Hill, F. l,illil1rimlge, F. Lnrinux, K. Boyd, T, Colvin, H. Lmhl, Y. Slaughter, ll, Burke, R. King, D. Beeson. Front Row: ll. Hatfield, ll. Ilnrris. WV. Straley, IC. Ilnrty, D. Hamilton, R. Heironimus. L. Ilancks, R. 'l'hornton, II. Young. R. liycrs, Sc-conrl Row: I . AICCEIYIEY, A. Roark. C. Hurty. T. Fall, F. Binner, R. Bryant, 12. Foster, M. .X. llaskard, IC, ,I. Ilereforsl, R. Schmidt, J. Remington. Third Row: C. Baker, D. Hain, M. Nye, ll. A. Colne-rcliel, L. Rice. B. Lucas, L. Yoe, R. Daniels, II. NVz1rner, L. Searl, V. Wright. Fourth Row: G. Jewell, A. Carpenter. XV. Ilegcrty, I.. Bigelow, R. Sieher. VV. Ungles, J. Smith, R. Metcalf, nl, Thorpe, K. Payne. Fifth Row: S. Johnson, R. Simpson, R. Long, XV. llcllullen, C. llackey, ll. Spencer. C. XYilson. R. 'I'eter, R. Stoner. R. Vngrlcs. If, Jantzen. Front Row: I.. Nickels. L. Dalke. Ii, Morris. lf. Young, AI. Owen. P. Cznltielcl, Y. Keener. KI. YVoodwarcI. L. Kellznn. If. Brown. XI. King.. N. Jackson. Second Row: J. Phelps. NI. Cook. E. Smith. D. Cline. ID. jones. L. Ilicus. XY. IIilrIchr:1n4I1. lf. Flliott. XY. Yust. R. Lemen. 'I'hirrI Row: C, Gibson, C. Haines. .X. Frog-se, U. Ilerkey. If. liIll'lIE5. nl. Keener. IC. Ilnney. L. Hodges. Fourth Row: II. llrashears. K. M:-zulows, KI. Tucker, G. Kovlling, R. Carpenter, If. XYyler. G. Anderson, R. Pontius, Il. Lindsey. Fifth Row: R, Stevenson. R. Kirk. .X. Kelso. II. Ilrown, NY. XYiImore. N. .Xbbott E. XVoleslagcl, Ii. Salim-fr-r. C. Perry, L. Ferris. II. lioxrnlan. Front Ron: I. Setzer, M. NYzuIu. IJ. liryzln. R. Iiohlt, C. Sharp. M. X71l.lL'I'lllS, ll. Revel, V. Cofflanfl. Second Row: B. Foster. If. XYCZLVCF, A. Joyner. ll. Iloskinson, M. llibhs, D. Downer, R. Coburn, 17. Christizlnson. I. Pearl. 'llhircl Row: BI. Deck, NI. Ilziniorcl. N. L3l1Ilf?llI', A. lluley, D. Gash. O. Clark. C. Ilnrris. I.. Cook. II. Ifulcs, IJ. Crusslrmrl. Cl. XYillnrcI. Fourth Row: l'7. Marshall. Z. Schnurr. I. McMillan. I. Xlervine, R. Sc-rlorc. S. Grahznn, I. Young, K. lleck, R. Iilzike. Fifth Row: Bl. Proesch C. Esnw, C. Carey. Il. Schnll, I', I'frIxvm'Lls. C. NIQXIulIr'n. FI. Schroder, R. Round, Qf f X Af l AxU 6 X S -' 4 Q ' 5 it r.,w V .f H 'X -if f x samlflmmnx 1 ,W V, l ' W , J im Wow? NX V fn The old HMfCl1f11.Y07 L High School building-how cz grade school The birthjwlacc of the spirit of H. H. S. School Spirit Young America 'T he highest senior honor of Hutchinson High School was awarded to Ruby Mcelilwain, who was chosen as the student who best represented the spirit of Young America. This award, which is given by Hutton and Oswald of the American Steam Laundry, consists of a silver loving cup and a S100 scholarship if the winner attends the Hutchinson Junior College, University of Kansas, or Kansas State College at Manhattan, and a S50 scholarship if any other school is chosen. The winners of this award for the last- two years were the late Jack Hardy, '29, and Elmer Powell, '30. The other nine seniors who were considered for the award in the final vote were Dewayne Baskett, Billy Brown, Frances Davis, Maxine Gagnebin, Harlow King, Ruth Lawrence, Eva Marie Lillibridge, Frank Neal, and Marjorie Shellenberger. 5 msn oooooqooco D is 0 n o o o fb 00 go 03 Oo 00 Oo oo oo oo oo Oo Oo oo Oz oo oo 0 oo Q0 0 0 Q0 oo oO oo oo 00 00 00 Q0 C0 O 0 Oo go oo O O 0 o O O 0 0 0 0 o O 0 0 o O0 00 3' oo oO 00 3 ov oO 5 GJ T 00 ii Q2 Oo Oo 5 35 35 L9 CD WJ fb 'U 40 ?oQeeeooooooo5BSB9y.N, eggemwbwbbebbgmeg Sageabrggggg . eooog 50858 'kbgfblbcdb o U 045 o Oo oo 'R M O00 5 o Q o ooh oboogoo Oo 'o,.. 59 E'ooo0'5 Goeeeobog FIFTY-FIVE 3 2 0 Q a Q 8 3 2 O 0 0 9 3 E av . Q0 'Z 2 o 0 0 o 0 0 O o 9, 0 o 0 3 2 o 0 0 3 3 2 o Z 3 Z3 0 03 gg Ifrcnt Ron: il. Rawlings. R. llines, l.. Xlclflwain. Bl. ,larr4,tt. R. lfickcr. Seccnd Rf-xx: Ii, Young gg ,l. Murphy. KI. Rnach. IJ. Moss, Xl. liagnebin. R. Blelflwain, R. l,awrence. Xl. Sliellexxberger, Y. Crook. 00 Tliirtl Ron: N. Blorf-:nx, lf. NI. Lillibriclge, nl. .Xndersoiy R. Martens. ti. Starkey. Y. Sidlinger. IC. York o 13 go L. King, Al. llriant. R. -lones, F. Davis, D. .Xstle, M. llilleary. Fourth Row: ll. .Xlkire. Y. Ubec. 0 0 NY. llrown, ll. llaskctt, Il. Iillwell. F. Neal. L. Britton. XY. Nlcfarroll. O Q 2 0 0 3 2 . . f l H S 11 0 Q 3. 10113 OHOI' OCIC 0 Z O o 0 . . . . 0 2 The lam: of learning' blazed a little brighter and shed a ruddier glow as the 0 O Z5 6 6 Q 5 National llonor Society came into being. On january lZ, 1025, charter number 3l8 0 0 was Granted to the Hutchinson liiffh School. 0 g 6 6 O . . . . . 4 - gf To be eligible for membership one must have ranked in the upper third it his 'Z class in scholarshi 1. The faculty 'udffed on the other three necessary rec uisitesg 13, - s . Q namely, leadership. character. and service. Miss Ada Cannady, Miss Ida ulohnston, ,Q F. T. Fee, and li. IJ. Clrobe were sponsors this year. Q, . oi The new members elected were seniors: Dewayne liaskett. .lean Briant, Lor- fg raine Britton, liilly llrown, Virgil Crook, lfva Marie Lillibridge, Lucille King, gg and Rachel Martens. bluniors: David .-Xlkire, Dorothy Astle, Blontimer Hilleary. Ruth Hines, Marguerite jarrott, Ruth jones. liilly McCarroll. Leah Mchfiwain. 0 . . . . . . ,. go? Nelson Morgan, ,loan Murphy. Vincent Olmec, Dorothy Rawlings, Virginia Sid- 00 linger lietty York, and Katherine Young, 65 ei v , as 0 The former members installed the newly elected ones by a most impressive 0 . ' ' . gg ceremony at an assembly ot the Whole student body. Many congratulations were it received from alumni members in various parts of the country. Q1 on 69 co of cn gZ'Z?'Q'0oeeea . aevaweaaedoowwaoaa as-e6'6bzeOv0OOoee 'o2 600000 681,683 Bgigougooooooosf' 5 oo do coco Qeqeooo O FIFTY-SIX D ,0 o'o gooooooov 000000909900 3 8 , o ' 3 E 3 o D 'D go Us go 22 0 0 2 0 o 0 o 0 o 3 o o 3 0 O Q D 0 3 0 0 2 O 0 3 03 go oo 90 Vpper Row: R. Mcliflnain. V. lkdigo, J. .Xndcrson, F. Davis, R. Lawrence. Lower Row: K. Young, gg IJ, Moss, M. Gagnebin, E. M. Lillibridge, ll. Shcllenberger. gg O 0 0 O O . V . 8 . 0 0 H1 G. R. Cahlnet 2 3 0 o . . . .... . . . 2 0 Ifashioned as the beautiful old friendship quilt, stitched with joy in peaceful G g . . . . . . 0 moments, the H1-G. R. organization is composed of many patchesg each patch with 3 3 its individual purpose in the pattern of the whole was created and acted for an g g enduring purpose of future success and happiness. E 3 . . . . . . 0 0 In the past year Ruby McElwa1n served the club as president with V1fg'1U1E1 go Pedlgo, vicefpresidenti Josephine Anderson, secretaryg and Frances Davis, gg treasurer. Each of the 230 members worked on one of the seven committees which ij' were program, sponsored by Ruth Lawrence, membership, Virginia Pedigog g social. Maxine Gagnebing publicity, Marjorie Shellenbergerg service, Dorothy 9 Moss, music. Katherine Youngg finance, Eva Marie Lillibridge. Faculty super- gg visors of the organization were: Miss Elma Hamill, Miss Kate Lewis, Miss Ruth 5 Strickler, Miss Ruby Leyburn, Miss Clarice Case, and Miss Mildred McKinney. m . . . . 00 The members as an annual custom entertained the little girls' sewing classes 'Q of the Associated Charities and sang carols at Christmas time. Several 132111165 were given through the year, but perhaps the peak of events came with the lovely tg Parent-Daughter Banquet in the spring and the installation of new officers. gg an The guests were seated at nine large tables' which had as centerpieces miniature buildings representing outstanding city airports in the United States. og Ruby McElwain presided as toast mistress. The main speaker for the evening gg was Miss .leanette VX'alters of Yllichita who spoke of The Pattern Below. gg L9 cv fb Q7 'O fo .,.Q,,,,,e,oooo,,q,gg,B 050-uqsoebbbboqga, 66,0 ooo '55 A Q Wooooo o Q,.bo34p65'?' 55424, 351199535 Ugzag ammo o0oooo 'ooo .,B o'a ' ooooc0 Ooeooobog FIFTY-SEVEN Hi-G. R. UPPER GROUP Front Row: lf. Bluvcrs. Y. Pctiilzon, A. Drvden, T. Grider, M. .Xnilrexx's, M. Forby. N, Briant, II. llock- aclay, R. Young. ll Murphy, J. Hubbard, B. Smith. Second ROW4 V. Brzinstetter, Y. Young, R. Law- rence, P. Ryan. Nl. A. Liscuin. M. NN'illiamson, D. Ray, M. llarnion, G. Simmons, L. Kloore, D. YRc,vel. R, Hines, Y. Sizllinger, D. Rawlings. Third Row: F. Pratz, S. Jones. M. Hedrick, ll. XVl1alen, G. Gwinn. C. Seymour, Bl. Rlflicrls, R. llcElwain, C. Dawson, 'l'. Sliively, 0. Schardein, P. Sentney, I. Evans, VV. Delano, L. Presrsly, Funrtli Row: J. Croxjv, D. lieaps, J. Conard, P. Cano. N. Noyes. C. Hale, D. Yeager. 'l'. Szlnpi-r, Nl. Valerius, C. Harris, O. Clark, M. lluhlraril. LOWER GROUP Front Row: Nl. .X. llnscr, M. jiirrolt, .X. Sclnniflt, L. V. Adams. j. Stepp, V. Crook, L, XA7Z11'l'Cl1, L. lNloorc-, S. llonelnakc. ll. Scruggs, C. Scott, V. 'l'eterS. Second Row: ll. Givens, L. Robinson, K. Langston. A, Neel, ll. Clll'lSll2lIlSOll, D. A, Ragland, V. Collins, L. King. ll. Moss, G. Starkey, M. Sl1ellenlmc1'ge1'. ll, VValker. N. Tctcrs, M. Nyc, E. iNfICCOrt, J. Leisure. Third Row: D. Bloss, B. lNIclVIillz1n, M, Sullivan B. Miles A. Nichols, D. Cash, N. Payne, M. Higgins, M. Stevens, V. Van Natta, M. Duback, E. Corlett, 'l'. lirimwn. K. Sharp. Fourth Row: K. Ebersole, J. Remington, V. Temnle, B. Dewhurst, V. Johnston, V. Rucker, M. Pierson, A. Smith, K. Robinson, S. Hammond. Fifth Row: R. Runyon, M. Thacker, A. Barnes, V. Moore, P. Pool, C. Hamilton, J. Anderson, L. Hoagland, M. Algeu, L. M. llausam, M. Cagnebin, M. L. Trout, J. Horton, G. Reed, V. Robinson. in-ui Hi-G. R. ' UPPER GROUP Front Row: L. VVootls, D. Rabun, K. Barnes, V. Emigh, D. Bain, A, Coleman, V. Edwards, A. Duley. F. Davis. Second Row: K. Payne, M. Hartzell, 1'. Young, D. Astle, L. lXlcElWain, N. Nl. Stewart, E. Simpson, F. Briggs, G. Payne, B. Carroll, I. Vlfhite, VV. Van Kuren. Third Row: M. Payne. V. Pedigo, M. VVoods, S. A. Fair, C. Strand, H. VVilson, D. Neel, M. Beeson, V .Temple, L. Cvoatly. R. Hutchinson, McLaughlin. Fourth Row: D. YVhite, M. Truax, R. Southworth, M. NVarren, M. Hickman, M. Loder, M, Coleman, V. Arbogast, E. Dunbar, E. Bullard, B. Rankin, C. Chambers. Fifth Row: E. McFadden, L. VVinkheimer, R, Hoffhines, WV. Pearson, TL Beach, V. Partridge, E. M. Lillibriclge. N. Foy, G. Bleece, TC. Kelly, B. York, VV. Burris. LOWER GROUP Front Row: Cv. VVashburn, VV. Synins, lf. Vandermark, L. Searl, E. Krouse, IJ. Harris, P. Cook, A. Barnhart, B. Lucas, L. VVebh, A. Ewing, J. Pettit. Second Row: V. Lyman, A. Swanson, M. Shaffer, H. Bull, H. Brown, M. Butler, M. Danforth, I. Currier, F. Everett, D. Hamler. Third Row: M. Sullivan, D. Baker, E. Maclhluray, M. Hamler, E. Lawrence, H. Ames, O. Hanks, L. Renner, A. Hoffman, E. Armantrout, R. Martens, M. Fall. Fourth Row: E. Nelson, M, Rice, L. Oswalt, S. Rice, C. Benson. M. Peters B. Borger, V. VVells. Fifth Row: E. Divine, V. Slayton, B. Vtlalker, J.VNeghill, A. McLeod, ' X B. Eales, YD. Whitney, F. Pratz, V. Ricks, D. Roberts, G. Rowland, P. Raw ings, . enney. l l Qoooo pqoofu' 900041 0 n O n o o Oo 00 go 03 oo oo Oo oo oo oo Oo Oo Oo oo 03 oo Oo O6 o 0 0 0 oo oo o O 00 0 oo Oo go 03 o 0 ob 00 oO OO 00 OO oo o o 6 D O 2 o oo Oo go oo go o go Oo ga o 2' 3, 19 09 5 8898 88890 O00 0000 GGQQW 668 'z I G s 0 0 0 0 0 3 'S Z? s 0 0 0 3 -z oi 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 gi 67 ss 6' Pd 2 IZ ssoif Oo 00 ow B 0 Q 0 9 Q ooo 9 o sung ego goo 0.- ououenooooo Oosouobog FIFTY-NINE ooo0O00ooo G:4?..,oo op Q0 oo 0 go on oo o 0 o O o o 0 go oo 00 O 0 oo oo Oo oo Do Qc 00 Oo 00 00 00 oo Oo Oo oo 0 o 0 o Q a 0 o 0 o D o o 0 o o 0 Q O 0 0 0 o 0 3 o 0 08 oo Oo no 03 o C9 3883500849 Sdbwo 98860 O O O OOO O Qfaaeeaafb W 0 0 o o 'S oo o o l'pper Row: Neal. XYhite, Niehelson. l'enning'ron. King, l,oner Row: Kline, XYilson, Kirby. Elwell, lloward, Xe-rkes. Hi-Y Cabinet .Xs the last stitches were crossed in the old sampler which made it complete, so the lli-Y. through its organization helps to make a l1oy's high school life complete. ' The work of the cluh this year was directed hy the following lmoys: Frank Neal. presidentg Eugene XYhite, vice-president: Meredith Nicholson, secretaryg Russell l'ennington, treasurerg Harlow Ring- social chairmang llilly Kline, puh- licity chairmang Richard XYilson, membership chairmang Glenn Kirby, liihle study chairman: joel Elwell, program chairmang XValter Howard, world ln'otherhood chairmang XYilliam Yerkes, service chairman. Faculty sponsors for the organiza- tion were XY. ll. RlcCort and VY. Falkenrich. Xt one important meeting of the year the lli-Y hoys invited all the hoys in school to hear C, C. Robinson of the National Y, Rl. C, ,X. lhis group hoasted this year of having its largest membership since it was organized. Several Jarties were given during the year. ,X date micnic com Jleted the o iw . l social calendar. Q00 0 R 95000000559 Qggiislmofge 668698 E86 69063908090 o oo 9 oogqeegioc o coco oo O 2.2, 9 o SIXTY oo' Qoocabo oo 2 0'o' cvoooooo 00ooo o00'-7' Oo Uo O 03 oo Oo Oo Do O g 2 o 2 s Z 8 3 0 0 3 0 0 go 03 go , ob Front Row: R. Chanihers. L. lloward. S. Alexander, XY. llarriit. L, Cole. Cl, New. XY, Falkenrieh. gg VV. Nlefort. lf, Vfliite, H. King, lf. Rather, XY. Howard, L. .Xrhogast, I.. Raker. I. XYaltc-rs. S1-cond oo Row: R. Round, ll, llrnwn, R. Steinheimer. R, Noyes, ll. Bennett, M, Nicholson, li. Sawyer, R. llriggs. gg V. Olmec, L. Foy. lf. lVatson, G. Kirlmy, L. Harrell, D. Schall, Third Row: U. Lake, ,X. Bigelow, N. Q 9 Ilaniilton, I. lflwell, R. Humphreys, C. Rauh, F. Xeal, 'l', Snyder, C, Lyon. li. Solshury. VV, Rline. gg ll. llcllhee. C, Lippincott, li. llolmes. S. VYagler. Fourth Row: C. llrumhaek. hl. jones, V. Strolmerg. o o .X. Ladd, VV. Rauh, H. Campbell, 'l'. Chamberlain, ll. Evans, I. Graham, F. Cowell. VU. Kelly. H. Fields. 8 2 VV. Coopeli L, Crutchtielrl, C. Clark. Fifth Row: R, Ferris, Il. llaskett, IQ, Shireliff, ll. Roberts. 9 0 R. Roherls, D. llitehner, N. Gilmore, C. llurge, D. llurke, R. Simpson, F, Lillihridge. F. Lorianxa 8 3 I. Young, E. lfbright, R. Xieholson. Sixth Ron: R. Connat, ll, Hannah, lf. XleCanr,lless. BI. Ferris. 3 0 M. llilleary, R. VVilson, N. hlorgan. L. Britton. R. Felt, C. Corner. R. Pennington, l', Lamborn, 0 3 13. lValker, R. Blake, L, Bigelow, D. Haniilton. g 2 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q o I 00 HI' 52 Q? The local Hi-Y hoys were hosts to the boys of one division of the State Hi-Y gif, Convention which was held in Hutchinson. January S, U, and 10. Some 400 lmoys gg and s Jonsors from central Kansas attended the meetinfr. The im mrovements and 6 Q Jrolmlems of the orw'anization as a whole were discussed and also the work of oo 5 oo the 1llCl1VlCll1Zll cluhs. Oo Une of the outstanding speakers of the convention was Phil Morgan of fi Kansas City, Mr. Morgan is doing Y. M. CHN. Work in that City. H-e made gi two interesting talks to the hoys during the meeting. ,. . . . . . . og ,l he crowning feature ot the gathering' was a hanquet given in honor ol the no . A . , , 1 Y K 0 guests at the Trimty Methodist Church. - ii A9 CU fb Q7 4 fo ,0 Qbooooonoooq,Qg55B 55665095 5950 Duf- -s D3 3 0 ego 'Bbq gee B135 006 . iBff,Q0ooooQ,eo08qP'5 5'5'EQ,39'bQ5b'6BQ9 sing? QQ., Ocoee' 'ooo oo -Quo 5906000005 900000008 SIXTY-CNE Q0 0 O g I 0 3 0 Q O 0 32 tv Q0 oi 2 o a 0 5 D 0 2 0 o 0 o E 2 3 3 o 0 2 o 0 0 0 O 90 ego '13 Front Row: R. Moll, -I. lilsczn, R. Sanderson, E. llcfort, XVilmer' Falkenricli. R. Carpenter. F. Myers. 3, N. llriant. ll. jones, XI. llaberdicl. Second Row: K. Young. NI. Foy. ll. Starkey, L. Hclflxraiil. Il. Ilarris, Oo IC. Yan Ilerniark. ,I. Neubill. II. Fowler, R. Fairhurst. KI. Ilennett, G. Rowland, BI. XYafle, 'llhirfl Row: gg C. llwinn. j. Conard. S. vlrnts, IJ. XYalker, Y. Collins, L. Moore. J. ,Xnderson. M. Roach, J. Remington. 00 M. King, L. Rice, I.. Usxial'l. Fourth Row: .X. Dryden, C. Ilale, ll. Yeager, V. Crook, V. Young. gg F. Davis. G. Ilanr-. F. Clardy. II. Brown. Y. Ricks, Y. XYilson, K. Langston, L. Crutcllfield, Fifth 0 0 Row: li. Smith, IC. Nlcfandless. ll. Lake, Ii. Klcfarroll. ll. Ilitchner. R. XYilson, RI. llilleary, F. Neal. Z Z S. ,loin-s. I.. Iloxxaril, A. Klilbcn. 0 0 O 3 3' Q g . . 0 Q h ft C l 3 5 I I1 ounc1 0 O g 2 . . 0 2 Of untold worth was the old walnut grandfather clock which stood in the o . , . . . gg big hallg so to students of H. I-I. S. was the School Savings Banking System with 23 its nur nose to hel 1 each member ut awa ' a little each week for future needs. E5 Four vears affo under the advisorshi J of F. T. Fee this s stem was be un. . as g ,Q For the past three years XV. Falkenrich has been in charge. livery Tuesday morn- 23 ing throughout this past term students have deposited their money with an average Q of 92 per cent. .Ks an award for having over 90 per cent depositors on the last GD . . . 00 Tuesday in Ianuarv, the school was iresented with a framed vlcture. 3 . s 1 In each class room a councilor and an assistant were either chosen by the gg class members or appointed by the teacher to take care of the banking in the in- g clividual rooms. '.I'he councilors distributed and gathered the bank books. collected and checked the deposits. 0 .. K H . . . . . gg hive 'runners were chosen by Mr. l'alkenr1ch to collect the deposits trom jg the various class-rooms each Tuesday. Q1 an 6' di 83 000055, - INUUQAOQQ 5199566 45i96OQ 6966gvoooooooo00'0 Sggoczus m98.-?.94qp6,Scg9c95 Gbwagaeoooooqasyfef oo ado so .roi no 2' x -4 'F -I E O 9.0 o zo0ooooo0 09090530006 B. Chambers, ll, King, G. Wleinlood. Cheer Leaders Let us look over here on this dusty old shelf filled with toys. Here are three wooden dolls whose antics and performances were much enjoyed during high school days. VVho are they, dressed in still white trousers. blue and gold striped jackets with golden Salt Hawks clinging to their backs, little gold and blue caps perched upon their heads. and armed with monstrous Salt Hawk magaphones? YVhy they're H.H. S. cheerleaders for 1930 and l3l. On the left is Robert Chambers, a senior: in the middle is their ringleader, Harlow King, also a seniorg and on the right is George VVeinlood, a sophomore. Now we'll pretend that once again we're in the auditoriumm-how it resounds with Harlow's Thatls good gang, but you can do betterf, and f'Yea teamlu booms forth. Then again welre on the brightly lighted football field or in the gym watching a breath-taking basketball game. Here are the cheer leaders going through their antics with clock like regularity raising the pep higher, higher! Here they go! Come on gang! Everybody up! Letis give 'Go Hutch Gog make ,er loud,' H-that's Harlow starting things off. Louder! Louder! comes from Bob and George. Now the boys get to- gether on U-rahl Rah! Hutchinson! just like a team, but suddenly they break into three leaping howlers.', Then to finish things up- Let's give the good old 'Allagaroo' for the foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, track, and debate teams. 0 go 03 00 Oo Do 0 02 Oo Oo Go go 03 oo 00 oo oo oo U go nO UO 00 00 OO O0 oo ga oo oo U 0 0 o 0 O go o 0 o D D o O 0 ,o no no o o oo Oo o o o o oO go o on 32 oO G7 5 3888 8886666 OO OOO? 'boo 0 O fb aa 53 was Q Q Qsvoeeb .5 ,so sooo-sag, svsfaswjooooo . 3089559966845 fvbqgeseq, gvrfbaeeaefovfgfisg be ooo ' J 02' 3 0000 mum oooo ,oo oo ..,,B o, 2 095000000 9oooooo0 SIXTY-THREE 000 ooooow? 28... I o s o o oooao 021 00 00 00000 0000 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 OO ooaooooooog 0009 oooo00oooo 00009 oo oo oo oo Do oo 03 0 03 03 oo 0 O 03 oo Oo 28 E? .2 Oo Cb 8888609 68850 oooo O O0 Oqgeefze I' o 9 96000 5 Z Qs Q 5 ii Q, E Q Q 3 Q. Q 5 3' fb 5 5? fb 0 0 0 O. Q 0-is Qi 3 Q02 o 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 09 SIXTY-FOUR Front row: ll. Cliaiiiln-rs. Ii. Sawyer, I. lflxu-ll, Xl Nicholson If, C .Xlnn 'st ll I , - , . lui . . un-r. VI, Sllflllllbtfg. I. Young' R Ilrvyvn 91-erml row' I Xllit ll Ytl l' Phe ' ' ' Pi I,. llrnvaril, C. Lyon, II. Kline, XV. Cooper. Peptomists In this collection ot 2llll1lIl1CS lor the year of N30 and H31 hits been placed this lrhotograph and record of the lmoys' pep cluh, called the I'eptomists. lVhile stimulating and encouraging pep in II. II. S. for which purpose the clulm was organized in '27, the memlxers have carried out a theme of musie lor the year. These 30 boys with lf. C. .Xlmquist and their officers Meredith Nicholson, president: Ilarlow King, viee-presidentg .Ioel lilwell. secretary-treasurerg and .Iolin Shamlmerg. Student Council Representative, put over many clever pep stunts and assemblies. 'llhe three cheerleaders were arra 'ed in Gold and lmlue iflekets. . l 6 . given hy the Veptomists. A Vivid recollections of the line old II. II. S. spirit survive in the summary of the activities of the lleptomists. .-X short play The Impromptu Orchestra written lry .liclvvin Sawyer, a l'eptomist, made up one of the livellest of pep programs. l rizes were otlered in a contest sponsored lmy the lzoys to the two who would Write the luest words for the Salt llawk marching song. 'llhe first prize was awarded to -losephine I,asure, and the second to l,illian Parks. Hooks containing all of the Salt Ilawlx yells and songs were pulmlished by the Peptomists and sold to the student lmody. 0 0 0 on oqoofbo .ao oc .op Q Zovooooco 000600690006 , . . . . . . . ,, ue. '. . a, I. 1 1-, Iv, Iieltord. Ii. Roberts, Ii. XYilson, II. Xiclmlson.. -I. llarzlv, 'l'hir1l Wu' II, Solslverry. XY, Yerkes. II, .Xllcirty S. .xlt'X2ll1fIL'l', Il. Ilroun, Front Row: N. Noyes. Bl. XYhalen. li, Nlclfarlden. ll. York. Y, Crook. I.. XYzn'rcn, C. llalc. Lf Seymour. l7. Yeager. Second row: Bl. Shatter. Y. Lyman. KI. llagnehin, Rl. Roach. ll. lleaps, li. l'ratz, L. Moore. I. Murphy, t. Ricks. F. Meyers. 'l'hir:l row: Al, .Xnderson, IJ. XValker. V. Pettilion, I., Ilogtglrnnl, Y, Collins, G. Starkey, Y. Pedigo. ll, XYalker, lf. Kelly. Bl. llanforth. Pepettas .Xmong other antiques in the collection appear the girls' pep club, the Pepettas. In order to give girls a chance to encourage pep and optimism in ll. H. S. this cluli was organized in lfJ27. The girls, 30 in gold and hlue with Virgil Crook as presidcntg lietty York, vice-presidentg l,ucille XYarren, secretary-treasurer. and sponsored luy Miss Alice Steele during the year sold athletic tickets, footlmall and lmaskethall souvenirs. amd lent their voices to the song tests. 'l'he cheerleaders were presented with huge megaphones upon which were painted gold and lmlue Salt llawks. 'l'o create enthusiasm and to celelmrate a tlouhle-header game with which high school and junior college closed their has- lietllllll season, an apron and overall day was held under the leadership of the ltepettas and junior college llragonettcs. Clinghams or prints, and hair rihlmons made up the colorful leminine garh while the boys appeared in overalls, plain or striped, and with hright how ties. .Perliaps as the most lasting gift of the Pepettas and Peptomists the entry of three school songs in the assemlily hooks will stand the test of time. 0 0 O 0 000 Oilboooo ,500 002000 'b 00 go U2 oo oo Oo oo 0 03 90 Oo oo no 08 oo 00 OO no 00 U go o o 00 0 o o o 0 o 0 o oO Q0 nO 00 00 O0 oe e O Do oo oo go Q0 oo go ob oO go oo oO cg o 05 00 19 5 m OO 00 00 is lb Oo CD 0 32 E 19 tv fb Q1 fo co g,Qeooeoooooeo5, Bi52aB3NP, 65Q6mWbQb5b'bbbbqga36S BBQ,6eq,tQggg . -Dooom-2.08Wf Qfbaevrfb RMOOODQS 5 o Q. 0 H QQ 0000090 no QQ., 098 B QBQUQDOOOCY' Oooooobo SIXTY-FIVE 1 Hia NOTE 'f 51 F 1, 'ff 7 im , 1 N M 'U' 9' W A r- THE ,f ' ' T . WD am: ,TT W Mkt' I F. W1 Ilya ' 4 7 W f J my, X Footnvfgi 7ffl5 1005 - xr ydfwl 5p1f1fCbelfevClfvfnv?9 K THAT FIGHTING SCHQQ1. SDIQIT T 'J T110 raxz' of ll HZlf4'!ZI-II.X'Ull High Sflzool play, 'ZUIZI-U11 fum f7I'C.YU1Ifl'Il1 I 7896. D0 you I'l'l'0fj1IiSC' CII!-X' of flu' alzwarfvzfs. Hutchinson High School offers you, its students, splendid opportunities. However, it can do no more than present these opportunities and by efficient in- struction, 'wise guidance, and kindly interest, encourage you to secure the maximum of growth and develop- ment which will result from the expenditure of one's best efforts. If you make wise use of these opportunities the community will be amply repaid for its investment in the facilities which bring these opportunities to you. If you neglect it, not only will the community justly feel that its efort for you has been wasted, but you hawe sufered an irreparable loss. ' Our sincere desire is that each one of you may make such wise use of the opportunities offered, and return to the community such a large measure of service that the citizens will feel that their efforts to supply these opportunities have been abundantly rewarded. J. W. GILLILAND, Principal of Hutchinson High School. English Department To assist students in broadening their medium of self expression in description and ex-5 planation and to reap genuine joy from the best pages of literature was the goal set by the English Department under the direction of Miss Ada Cannady. MAUDE L. Cnoss E lzglislz dle name was Longtest? no Q23 ICLMA HAMII,L 0 Z ii Enghsh 0 Z 3 HI donlt know for sure, 2 g ' but l'll look it upf' 3 2 a 0 0 Q Q II, BRUCE PERRILL 0 Eg ,lliYflZ6'l1ZCIZL7C.S'V, Debate 28 Besides knowing all about Oo debate, he's a11 authority on how to he a cheerleader. Q: 83 . 0, .Xiu C ANNADY oo 4 . gg lzngfzxlz 0 H Y , , 2 0 Ye Gods it doth amaze 2 Z ine. O U O O Q 0 S 3 M.xx'Mrc KING 0 Q . . 2 3 flllyfwfl, f71'II771Uf'lCS - 3 8 r -Awaik a mae to the flglllf g 2 on the last line. 0 3 2, 2 08 lx.-x'1'lc Licvvis O 215 ITIIUIIISIZ Q9 4 ' Q I-lark! Hark! The Lark! Co O0 . Oi CA'rn1cR1N12 XVRENCHFY 220 Ifnglislz, .lozrrzzalism gg She has a grin that laps over and buttons behind. C CD 3 .9 K,xrnLrf:15N Hisss English Oo . go Nothing ruffles her dignity. Qi co 67 Q3 0 or Q00 c7f9'70d'f906ta5,95, Q Qgsigqmoaeaadwegwaemw 'aawsesosa aaa o09f5?88Si3'oOoooooo'oo 5 oo Boooooo 00 SEVENTY op 000.0 goOoooooO 0090096900009 And did you know her mid- Forensics llntler the supervision ot' Bliss Klayme King antl ll, liruce llerrill the lorenstcs team remained true to the olcl annals of the school in winning many honors this vear for llutchinson lligh School in clehate. oratory. interpretative reatling. anfl extemimoraneous speaking. The clelrateis, ltlcl llavne, Vernon Stl'llljCl'f . Frances Davis, l.o1'raine llritton. 2 2 , 1 f x- ' v - - b 4 - 4 Q o 0 liernell Solsherrv, ltllman White. llorr lltnman. lane LLIVTICT. ltave iwcroggs. . g ' x ' V ' Q U 'llhelma Revarcl. llarlene hater, Roscoe Moll. Harolcl llreshach, ancl lohn Sham- 7, 3 - - 7 - ' o 0 lmerg cleteatetl many teams trotn other lxansas towns on the question: Kcsolvecl. gg that the Chain Stores are tletrimental to the lmest interests of the .Xmerican people. T5 . . . . . , . Q., Lorraine liritttpn anrl llernell bolsherrv represented Hutchinson lligh bchoot go . , , ' V, . . . - c in the .Xrkansas Xalley lzxtemlzttraneous bpeakmg contest in which l,orrame gg placetl lirst. 8 2 0 o lohn Shamlzerg was the llutchinson orator in the .-Xrkansas Xallex' oration 3 2 ' . . ' , . . ' 9 contest, in which ll. ll. 5. tailecl to place. 3 8 O , 1 . . , . . . 9 0 leams trom this group won hrst ancl secontl places in the llutchmson .lunior g g College tournament. Schools from manv central and western Kansas towns were o g - - , t ' - - - o representecl in this contest. lhc Hutchinson teams also won hrst place in the ,Q tenth clistrict. .Xt the state tournament helcl at Lawrence these clehaters carriczt 22 away secontl honors. 'lthe judges ranlfecl H. ll. S. fourth in a tri-state fleliatc 23 in XYinhelcl. The teams composed of licl Payne :incl Vernon Stroherg clelmating the :ttt'irm:t- .0 tive. and lfrances llavis ancl Lorraine liritton speaking for the negative carriccl gg away the honors at lioth Lawrence ancl XYmhelcl. gg 00 ltollowmg try-outs helcl at a stuclent assembly Marjorie Shellenlmerger was jf, chosen to represent high school in the .Xrlaansas Valley lntrepretative lleamling gf, Contest at .Xrkansas City in which she won seconcl place, Donna XYliitc was g Q selectecl as an alternate. 2 3 0 o 0 o 4- D o 0 0 3 3 0 3 o 2 3 2 o O3 '30 go if an eo 5 83 O0 no lg Oo Oo an Front Ron: ll. Sitter. lf. Scruggs, 'l'. lievarnl. lf. XYhitc. Xltss Xlayme King. Nl. Slielleiihct'gt-r. l', llavis. og il. L'urrici'. St-contl Ron: R. Nloll. ll. Solslwrry. IJ. llinenzan. 'lf XYhite. ll. ll. l't-rril. Y. ftrnlwv' 00 lf. l':tyl1e, l.. llrltton, ll. lin-slvztolf Il. 5li:n1tli:-rg. 3 f 750 1 0 f ' lf, T' . H t . fo . . - 2 fm... ,V .O 0oGUeooOoooobQQg5 ' 1 bb l oo a o Q , 604505 0 we 'eo f N1 Ooiinws . , agmasfwbegq' 002089 QQ Goo od 0 000 5-Q D ooo R -,,,5 Q boowoooooo eooouooog SEVENTY-ONE 2 2 li 0 o 3 0 0 O 0 Q9 ov Q0 90 gi 2 o O o c ' o 0 o 2 o 0 0 Q 0 3 o 0 0 o 0 9 0 0 0 00 vo Oo 0 0 Front row: S. llanunoncl, M. Roach, M. Algeo, R, Mclilwain, C. llaniilton, If. Anderson, Miss Maude A. Cross, M. Queen, lf. Mcfort, ll, Preble. F. Adams, J, Newbill. Second row: C. Seymour, P. Ryan, Y. Branstetter. Y, l'e-ttibon, .X. Dryden, F. Meyers, R. Lawrence. lf. Simpson. xl. Peterson, S. llonebraku, ll. Scroggs, G. Scott. 'I'hird row: C. Hale, G, Gwinn, Y. Crook. lf. York, Y. Sidlinger, L, Mclilwain, gb l'. Young, Y. Collins, l.. King, G. Starkey, M. Shellenberger. M. Farley, J. Evans, C. Benson. Fourth off, row: N. Noyes, J. llarton, R. Martens, M. Harsha. ll. Astle, J. Currier, ll. XYalker, D, Bloss, M. Valerius, 00 M, Neel, ll. XYhitney, ll. Ames, lf. Lawrence. I'iltl1 row: M. llagnelmin, lf. Kelly, G. Meeee. M. Foy. Oo .X. llarnes, Y, Moore, nl. Conard, D. lleaps. F. Pratz. S. jones. M. lleclrick, Y. Ricks, E. NYalker. O0 O 0 g O O O 0 6 0 i Ll S i 3 2 Richar son OC1Gty 0 o O . . . . 2 0 l40Olil110' further we find, as lovelv as a cherished volume ol some old favorite. 4, Q . 5 . . 1 0 g the Richardson l4l1C1'Zll'V Society. o ,, ' ' 0 . . . , .. . . 0 5 This organization, named after Mrs. lasther Richardson was founded in 2 2 1915 for the purpose of helping round out a girl's life by study of good literature 0 S and current ha J 3C1ll1l0'S, traininff before audlences, and also stressm social life. Q 0 ei 6 00 . . gg The theme for 1930 and 1931, to alternate between books and literature, 1n- gg troducing some current problems in which the girls were interested was carried out 2 by the entertaining programs sponsored by the cabinet: Gwendolyn Starkey. '2 resident' Virginia Sidlinffer, vice- Jresidentg Vivia liranstetter. secretarvg Marx' Oo ' 5' ,. . Q? . , . . f .- Oo Harsha, treasurer' Xl1 '11l1Z't Pettibon. Student Louncil Remresentatlve. and Miss Q Y 1 A Maude Cross sponsor. G . . . . gg A lovely tea was among the social events ot the year which was enjoyed oo by the girls. gp The purpose of the organization is attaining of higher intellectual, social, gg and moral culture by united action plus individual endeavorfl The motto, which 53 the girls have tried to live up to, is See clearly, imagine vividly, think steadily. and will noblyfl Oo gg Among the programs presented at the meetings this year were book and Q play reviews, a lecture on astronomy. and a book title guessing contest. S? 67 Q9 CP ow ofy:,Qx00608a aecqpfdaaoaoowwaoge 5-e685b'-gvoooooooao-'Og QgO:o 6UH'esc89 B 'P3'.e,9ooo00 .? t ov ov 'C' .lvlil .ow 'Macao no SEVENTY-TWO 0. ,o gooooooob 0ooooo'Q9'ooo, , 0 2 o 0 O : 3 'Z o T, 3 .D fb 00 Q' 2 . o 0 O o 0 2 0 o O 0 3 9 o 0 O 0 0 3 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 02 20 lfrout Row: ll. Revel. ll. Fowler, Miss Kathleen lless, Y. Vfilson, M. Jarrott. K. Langston, bl, Crow. Second Row: lf. llavis, I.. Klutz. Bl. VYoods, ,l. Nlurphy. E. Straley. M. Loder, ll. Colman, Xl. XYilliani- son, ll. Ray. 'l'hir4l Row: Nl. llickman. ill. XVarren, li. Young, V. Pedigo, Rankin, Y. XYillian1s, og Y. Temple, ll, Nininger. 12. l'rehle. Y. Slayton. Fmiurth Row: N. Payne, M. lliggins, NY. llcnncy, 30 l'. Rawlings, IP. Vl'hite. XY, Markle, E. Corlett, j. Leisure. E. llullartl, E. Divine. Fifth Row: L. Uswalt. og Xl, lieeson. Y. 'I'c1nplc, NY. Yan liuren, K. llutchinson. F. Stetter, E. Dunbar. li. Hines. .X. Coleznan. go Sixth Row: S. lfair, ll. llumlur, lf. Moore, hl. Cantwell, N. Morton, L. Rohinson. Y. Young, XI. Stevens. Z: l,. lloatley. lf. Stewart. 0 o O 0 0 0 O O I g 3 C Eiffel' ltefafy OC1Qty 3 3 O 0 3 2 o Here as another treasured record appeared one of the earliest ot H. H. S. 2 Q organization, the McCarter Literary Society. E 3 . . . . - . . 0 0 'lllns organization, named atter lllargaret Hill McCarter. was formed in 1911 go to foster dehate. .Xlter the establishment of the forensics department. the society 22 turned to the literary held. . fi? Friendship, the theme of llcCarter, formed such a hinding tie that a 2 KlcCarter .Xlumnac .Xssociation was formed in 1922. oo db Sponsoring the cluh's activities and special theme. graciousness, for 1930 and 5 1931 were: 'llhelma lirown. 1Jl'CS1ClCl1tQ Betty Rankin, vice-presidentg Virginia U, Pedigo. treasurer: Rlarjorie Loder. secretary: Frances Davis. Student Council 2 Representative, and Kliss Kathleen Hess, sponsor. Betty Rankin hecame president oo at the end of nrst semester. lg 9- ll 1 'l' l - ' l 'll 'l oo out llc it is not neg ecter 'ls '1 131115 tot nevs mem nets vs- is gn en 1l10llgl Q, the annual hanquet was cancelled tor tlns year. Several times during the year, the llcCarter girls held joint meetings with og the members of the Richardson Literary Society. :Xt one of the last meetings go ... . ' ' , . 0 of the year. the new onicers elected lor the year 1931- 32 were mstalled. gi 0 an fb Q2 Qu 40 0 9ooooooooo5Qg5 5QfUU5955bb5bQ: 49000 'sg 0, v . 0ooooq,'b'39'56Q'o 5Q i:CbBq,fzR:fb'68Q ebQ 002,083 9:1516 oboooo' 'ooo oo .,s 8 Q uubwoooooo 0ooooo0o SEVENTY-THREE Oo OZ go 0 n 5 0 0 o 0 Q O 0 0 3 go oo U0 go oo Q0 oo Oo 00 oo oo Q: 00 Oo 00 00 00 o 0 0 0 0 00 00 QD 02 go O 0 0 O O o o oo 0 oo on no 02 oo Oo oo 0 O 0 5 0 ?? 52, 00 '52 fo on oo oo Oo 39 oo 0 69 go no 5 Q: Q7 67 1 Breaking the eobwebs into attics Where old A trunks were ransackefl, delving into the pages of Godey books, Peterson magazines. reveling' in the Hilraclef' the earliest of H. H. S. publications, searching the family albums for suitable pictures were some of the delights of the Allagaroo staff in planning and working out its theme for this year. EXECUTIVE A LLACARO0 Marjorie Shellenbergerh, - . Editor-in-chiet Ffflwarfl Shircliff, Business M anager Iiva Marie Lillibridge, Associate Flflitor-Copv Lucille King, Pliotograplw llilly llrmvn. D Cartoon Editor Doris Yeager, Photngrziphy Rachel Martens, . Art C0-editor lireflericlc Haskarfl, Sports Editor Hneita lloyer, I .Xrt C0-erhtnr ,lean Briant, ' Feature lzditor XYilfuril llarritt. Muunting Urfvsby Se-yirmiiiy Mmintmq Xl ary Reach, Circulation llianager Miss Gertrude Chapman, Faculty Art Advisor Miss Catherine Wreiicliey, Faculty Staff Advisor 2:01 066 E R:9g0d0c9006Hg Qgggogo M H-988532905386 69065903999 0 oo O OOWGFQEO o ooooooe a 00? o sa 9 o 0 o 9 cb 6' in SEVENTY-FOUR of' Qooooo 'B evo' cvoooooo OUo000 ovv Allagaroo Staff .Nntiques in thought, word and deed predominated in the minds of the members of the 1931 .Nllagaroo Staff when gathering and compiling information for the 1931 Allagaroo. .Ks positions on the stahf were assigned early last fall, work on the Allagaroo began as soon as the theme was chosen. XYith the exception of the work of ten members of the static whose schedules were so arranged as to give them a period each day to do ,Xllagaroo work, much time outside of school was devoted to the annual by these members as well as thc other persons on the stalt. Y The .Xll-.Xmerican ratings attained by the three previous successive copies of the ,Xllagaroo in the National lnter-scholastic Press Association Contest held at Chicago set the goal toward which the work of the l93l staff was guided. .Xside from the editorial work on the .-Xllagaroo, much time was spent on the art work. Three art members of the staff studied old magazines and books as they endeavored to make the art work coincide with the theme. .Xn old picture contest was promoted through the Buzz in order to get fitting pictures for the division pages. Many pictures of old family groups and school class pictures were submitted, The three students who entered the best pictures. according to the judges, were Marv liuser, 1.ilia Hoagland, and Virginia lfdwards. 'lihe principle aim of the stail members was to edit an annual which would bc approved by thc student body and bring memories to them of the many happ5 hours spent in the various organizations and classes. Miss Catherine XX'renchey was the statli advisor, Miss Gertrude Chapman. art advisor, and li. '11, liec, printing advisor. Front Row: Y. Croolq. M. liagnc-bin. M. Roach. M. Slieilenberger. Miss Catherine lYre-ncwliey. C: Seymour 11, Yeager, Y, Pcliilun. Scccnd Rowi U, lloyer, R. Martens. G. Starkey. 1.. King, X. Collins. 11. M. Lillibridile, nl. llriant. R. l.:1urence. 'I'l1ird Nou: ll, llroxxn. If. Shirelilif, lf, Neal, XY. Rarritt. F. llaskard. sou Oeoogo anti . soon 0 A O fb 00 Oo o 03 0 o 0 o 9 o 0 o 0 o 0 03 Oo 0 0 'S oo Oo 00 oo 0 O 0 0 oo ao :S oO oO O0 OO oo go oo oo 00 oo Oo ga o oo do 0 O 90 oo go O0 D0 go oo oO O '52 K' 2 00 19 E oo O gas 88867 OO 00000 96' - L9 0 'O Q7 'D oe-se..oooooQo5gaq55 0521665055 Wbqga, 605 ,000 50 45 keg. 'ea - Egoovoo 04,-1,'8'v5'-59' BQ'95bazQa4b'63Q' QQ Ooooo 'ooo .che 505 8 'UEDOOOOQ Gouooobo SEVENTY-FIVE Buzz Staff The l3uzzers were also seekers, lout not of antiques. 'llheir work always in the present or near future Con- sisted of liappenings common or unusual in school life. These young cubs were constantly on the alert for news, Humor also had its place with them as material for human interest and feature stories. 0 , ui 0 U o o o e oo ooooovoo GW... o0 oo no o 0 o O 0 on oo 00 ao oo o o go oo oo oo on Oo D 0 B 0 O 0 0 oo oo oo 00 Oo 00 00 O0 oo 00 oc oo oo oc qu o go 02 oo oo 00 Oo oo 08 Ou Us oo Oo oo Q fi Oo Q1 E 8888 88830 o O 00 Q99 B Q1 gaacbooosnoo 3 Q Q 3 Q Q 5 l'fXICCLT'I'lVIC BUZZ Um-otliy Rawlings, First Page Editor l Virginia Sidlinger, 1 Second Page Editor lid Pziyne, I Sports Editor Iietty Rankin, Third Page Editor llell llitchner, Business Manager Charles Brown, Advertising llanager Ruth Ilines, Copy and Proof Reader Dorothy Astle, Copy and Proof Reader Carol Van Zandt, 1 Printing Advisor Nelson Morgan, b Circulation Manager Xadine Noyes. U Personal Editor Miss Catherine YVrenchey, Staff Advisor 0 6.95 QPJU' Ge 5350050 M il 863168386 Gobuasbeoio ooooo4:?6e89i,cDoooooo.eZ.? 0 SEVENTY-SIX sooo Oooooo ooo Ca. ovoooaoo oo009 6C aoa. Buzz Staff Shades of antir ues, heirlooms. ancestors et ceteraln Such ex mressions were l l uttered by sulmscrilmers after reading the special edition of the Buzz commenorat- in H' the twentieth anniversar ' of that Javer. e 5 This was hut one of the outstanding editions put out hy the 1930-Sl ll. ll. S. 3 S - i . . . . 0 Buzz Staff which led that paper to he recognized hy Judges ot leading press E g association contests held this year. 90 . i v - '0 Une of the toremost contests in which the liuzz was entered was the one held Q at the Columbia University. at New York City. New York. known the Columlmifi gt Inter-scholastic llress .Xssociation Contestg others entered we1'e the National gg . . . . V, 0 hcholastlc Press Association, Quill and bcroll, 'llhe state contest on general make- g E Y . . .. . O up held at Manhattan, lxansas, and one in which a feature, editorial and news 8 2 story were entered which was supervised lay the Kansas University at Lawrence. 3 S O o . . . . . 9 O A stunt put on in assembly and an extensive campaign tor Buzz Sl1llSCl'll1Cl'S 3 g proved less necessarv this fall due to the tact that holders of student activitv 2 g 1 . ' . v r o tickets were entitled to that publication. gg 00 - - r x - - -- 0 Buzzes were distrilmuted each lhursdav during the sixth hour bv statt mem- '20 hers. The arrival of each edition of the paper was accompanied lmy various ex- clamations of pure joy such as: at lastfl 'lhurrahf' and whee. and other hursts no of satisfaction. .X few seconds after their distrilmution, expressions of amazement, S3 - - 1 o0 and amusement appeared on the generally serious taces of lit. H. S. students. gg O 0 All during the school year, members of the liuzz statf worked toward a goal 2 Q which was that of keeping the student lxodv posted as to happenings around and 5 Z . ' ' ' o o concerning H. H. S. g Z 0 o 3 o 0 o ,, 0 0 9 O O U 9 0 3 o O 0 2 o O O 23 ou Oo 00 oO 5 E Oo N P oo O Q7 5 Oo fb Q an W 0 Front Row: R. Hines. ll, Rawlings. Miss Catherine XYrenchey. ll. Gwinn, -l. Cantwell, Y. lleattie. V. Partridge. Second Row: N. Noyes, M. NVhalen, li. York, V. Sidlinger. F. Pratz, NI, llaniortln, 09 D. Astle, E. Rankin. Third Ron: Ill. lluller. ,l. Graham, ll. llitc-liner. N. Nlorgan. C, Van Zandt, KI. Jarrott 3 dl an fb G2 3 5065 i.eQgoooooOoob?'QS5'3B'1-eoooo saswegaemnkbg bwmbsqa Qwweeqeeoifgggg 5 on ' J OOQ 8 000000 Quo., Ocoee sooo QDOBOOGDOOQOQ Qooooobog SEVENTY-SEVEN 2 o 0 D g 2 0 3 0 0 O Q of E o0 Q0 'Z 2 o o 0 ,, ,, o 0 O Q U O o 0 8 2 o 0 0 3 o 0 2 o 0 0 0 0 00 Oo O og go UPPER GROUP O 00 Front Row: li. Ilztunah, j. Combs, I.. NN'arre11. I., Moore. R. L'lizixni1ei's. nl. lflxxell. M. Ilzill, Miss Mziymt 09 King. Second Ron: F, Ilavis, M. Shellcnherger, Y, Ilrznistetter, Y. Vettihon, IP, Sitter, IJ. Neel, Y. Liillll- gg well, 415. l'atte-rsonv, C. ,Sharp, Preble, ll. Vyhite. J. il'eterscn.v .l.x-.Xnderson. 'llhird 'Rf-vr: li. Shirclitt. 9 0 M. Pierson, VN. Xitn lxeuren, X. Xoung, lg. Xork. AI. Lurrier, X, Sidilinger. 4ll. Lhristianson, A. Vllllson, 9 0 ll, Hickman, T. Ileach, R. Ragland. Fourth Row: 'I'. Slnvely. ll. bcliarnleui, Fifth Row: lf. Watson. 0 O II. llorton. S. Ilannnnnd. L. Vlfard, Bl. vvilllit, hl, Conurd. X, XN'ise, M, Fleming, ll, 'l'1l'tz1ny, ll, Schall, 0 2 I.. Raker. R, Steinheimer, XY. McC:1rroll. U 0 0 LOWER CROUP Q 0 J 3 3 Front Row: R. Steinheimer. IJ. Slat?-r, IC. York, M. lfedrieli. ,IS Currie-ri IC, Mcbtntull. l3.II'errill. D. .Xqtl . F, ID: 'i,', M. A. 'hlmercin F, Scrofzgs, 'l'. ihvarx. 'eeona ow: F. 'owe , F. , rianx. 3 2 J. Yoiufg, ID. Illineman, IC. QNIIHIHIJIIF R. Moll, VV. McCz1i'roll. l'I. llreslmach, Y. Stroberg, l'. Stiiatton, o 3 I, Caniplxcll, 'I'hird Row: V, Fenton, R. lXIarshall, I.. Iiritton, 'l'. XVhite, R, Vl'ilson. ll. Solshury, g 9 XY. Kline, L, XVhitington. If. lfbright, M, llilleary, G. VVeinloorl, O 0 O 3 8 0 1 I 0 Z5 DIHIHHIIIC C uh FOIGHSIC Forum Oo oo . . .0 .Xs the Jziffes of an old ffreen blush almlum, which once had its Jlace of no . '5 6 . . . 6' irominence on the Jarlor center table, fell hack, a ncture of an interestinff Qroun 8 l V ' i e, o tg is exposed, the lfl. ll. S. Dramatic Lluh. 00 ,, . . . Y . lhls 0I'1'E1111ZZ1t1Ol1 was com Josed of students who had studied some speech 'Eg L . . . . 3 course and was sponsored by Miss Mayme Klng. At each meeting of the cluh an during the year El one-act play was given. Among the plays given were Poor gg Old jim, Suicide, The Rector, Gettin, .fXcqua1nted, CalmlJages, Q0 Saved.'l and 'fFinders Keepers. 5 In the spring a three-act play, Gypsy 'l'rail, was presented for the pulnlic. oo Q -- - ff- -V-7 -- 19 In order that students who had completed speech courses in high school might go continue in their work and keep in touch with Forensic activities the Forensics oo Forum was O1'0'ZII'l1ZCCl at the end of first semester. lnterestinff meetinffs which 00 . m U . A e. Q included Z1 mock trial and a play were held twice a month. Qx Q7 63 co 0 ci aevao off'-W 006 5:5190 09956906 gg29yo0oooOooed909 Qgoig 08665f968C9'9a6 uagofooooooo-9, - 3' aaa so ooo' 90430000 ooo SEVENTY-EIGHT 0'o. govooooob 9 0oo' 9 aoo l'ppt-r Group--l.eft to Right: Nl. Slit-llcnbeiger. Nl. llilleary. C, Sharp. Xl. llall. C. Lyon. l. Conartl. VY. llarritt. R. L. Steinheimer, Nl. Neel, ti. XYeinlood, Lower Group -I.:-it to Right: R. L. Steinlieimer. C. Sharp. vl. Collard. XY. l:1lI'l'lll. Nl, Slit-llcnlxerger, Rl. llilleary, Bl. llall. C. Lyon. 42, XXI-inlood. BL Neel. , All-School Play The l'ath Across the llill was presented as the all-school play, Decem- ber lfl, 1930. UN The story centered about Ruth Conrad, who wished to marry Dr. Reed. but couldn't because of her grandfather, One day Ruth's cousin, lilo Gray, and Robert Post arrived. Soon Flo won Dr. Reed. Robert fell in love with Ruth. although he had! come in search of grandpa, who had ruined his parents. Grandpa wished to spare Ruth's happiness, and love conquered revenge. Grandpa found love in grandma. and XYalt Conrad married grandma's granddaughter- Lutie. 'llhe characters were as follows: Ruth Conrad, Marjorie llallg Dr. limmie Reed, XYilford Rarritt: Robert Post. Charles Lvon' Grandfather, Mont llillearv: V Y . lilo Gray, lean Conardg Lutie. Moretha Nealg XYalter Conrad, George Xlleinloodl Grandma, Marjorie Shellenbergerg and the two colored comedians Zuzu. Catherine Sharp and Salamander -lones, Roy Lee Steinheimer. 'Mllhe Path Across the Hill was written by Lillian Mortimer. lt was the first dramatic production of the year and was presented in Richardson .'Xuditorium. 'llhe hiffh school orchestra, directed bv Carl I. Klalinberff, o Jened the evenfnifs 5 , , 5 bv performance with several numbers. 09559315 5,eQoaoor1o'soOba3Q3533s,4 etaogefgvb 5155535 eegbbbafoog ooo Q Ol. 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WVats0n, Dramatic Club Play 'llhe Dramatic Cluh gave as its production of the year a three-act comedy, The Gypsy 'llrailfl March 5, l93l. 'llhe cast consisted of Michael Rudder a ounv' millionaire Jlaved luv lfu fene v e 1 , . :Cv NYatson' Ned Andrews, a suitor to Betty York, as Frances Ra mond, was :layed i . Y . hy llilly McCarroll, with -lane Currier characterizing Mrs. Xllirldeiiiure, Ned's grandniotherg Frances' father, Frank Raymond was played hy Edward Shirclinc with Mildred Hickman ila fine' the mart of his sister Miss Raymond' Rov Lee b l i , i , Steinheimer was ,lohn Raymond, Frances' small brother. The servants' parts were taken luv Darlene Sater as Ellen. and Eurfene Svnicox as Stiles. . h . The plot centered ahciut Michael who seeking romance hecanie a newspaper- nian. ln his attempt tu get a story of a big industrial merger he went to the home of the Raynionds where he saw and fell in love with Frances, Later he was engaged as Ned's chauffeur to kidnap Frances at her fathc-r's consent. Michael proposed tu Frances and then disappeared for several nionthsg he returned just in time to prevent Frances and Ned entering into wedlock, Xlichaells identity was revealed and he married Frances much to Ned's disappointment and disgust. During the play solos were sung ull stage hy Mildred llart and Martelle Ferrisj ,ob Qoocoo 9.0, ,. govooooob 0oooo '0 'aa 2 5 ' o I ., o 0 U 0 U 0 0 9 U to ' A- Us go O E 2 0 3 3 o 0 Z 3 3 0 o 0 0 3 0 2 0 :E Z3 oo oo Upper Group'-'l.cft to Right: lf, Foote, R. McElwain, M. Roach, N. YYise, I. Anderson, ll King, oo j. lilwell, D, liaskett, lf. Shircliff, M. Shellenberger, D. Burke. og U Lower Group Left to Right: ll, King. li, Shirclitf, M. Shellenherger, E. Foote. R. Ilclilwain gg Z 3 0 QHIOI' 355 Ely g 3 0 O g o llfith the presentation of NValt, Ineorporatedf' the class play, on May 5, l93l 3 E the seniors made their last appearance as dramatie artists on the high school stage. 2 g The plot is centered around a young man who is very much in love hut finds E g matrimony an expensive proposition, He and a friend hit upon a plan to raise 3 3 n . 1 O the money and an embarrassing situation results as they find themselves entangled 3 o with husiness affairs of a syndicate company and the love affairs of several women. gg The part of XYalt XN'oodward was carried by Edward Foote, and his friend, E3 judge lfvans hy lfdvrard Shirclift. Ruhy Mclflwain played the part of Jen Edd- Q3 ington. Other parts were played hy Neva Wfise as Mazie Kendal, Marjorie Shell- 3 enherger as Mrs. Radcliffe. Harlow King as Old Martinf' De Lee Burke as oo ,lim Kendal, lilal liyers as A'Young Martinf' Josephine Anderson as Blanche, 2 joel Elwell as Senator Dowling. and Mary Roach as Mayme Klullrenen. Dewayme lg liaslcett served as an understudy. gg Some extremely humorous and interesting situations arose throughout the is play provoking many laughs from the audience. , ,. , . , , P . . o Miss Mayme lung. Senior High bchool dramatic coach, directed the play 3 in a very capahle way, Marjorie Hall as business manager engineered the ad- gg vertiring campaign in a splendid way, as Richardson auditorium was well filled for the performance. oo Mildred llart sang a solo and .lean Briant and Shirley Hammond played gg a piano duet hetween acts. i 0 to fb cu fb ewes to oeboaooooooobqig aeegj-H509 0 Q ooo 055 fi B?B!'Z '0oooQ,'B'8q, 569 Qqjvbswiagvvbgaggo 032039 on ooooooo ooo O00 750,90 og Ou ooeooooof' Cooooobo ElGHTY-ONE Q0 917000000 sw..,,. 0 l O O 0 0 gqooooaoonoo oofwoo on a 000 OOO ego 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 . O 0 qi Uo Ou 00 00 O0 Oo 00 00 00 00 00 02 0 oo 0 o O o 33 03 00 03 00 OO o o 03 'Lo :P G 0 0 00 Oo Cn Z cn Q 00 no . 850 B8 0000 000 '3Q6QJea5Q, Mathematics and Science To think clearly and logically and to apply facts already learned were the objectives which this department stressed in its attempt to give students a good foundation for future use, not only in fields of science and mathematics, but in the everyday life of a mechanical age. QJLA fl'HoMAs .Uritlwiizaf-ics Think it out logically for yourself. RUTH STRICKLER M athema tics Her time is filled with geo- metrical and Hi-G. R. triangles. -a li ff . , . . y CHARLi.s S13sHi1,R M .... . if ,... Biology, Plzysiology Biology, Physiology, jr. College Athletic director- M .. A Q. .Q Wliat a life! F. D. GROBE Clzfeifnistry Then the class periods ll were loiier- E. C. ALMQUIS'1' Chemislry, Physics And now to quote- 3060600005-Q OOOQS , ga-9:9 Ga 6R9e?0oo oooo:-4-feb QZOCEO 066a8aQR908g86 Gaiwgnoop o O0 9 cow? 5' o 04. eo N H , Q EIGHTY-TWO oo oeoooo doo o 10.0, govoooooo 0090996499000 Front Row: N. Morgan. Nl. Roach, Xl, lledrick, ll. Fall, R. Martens, R. liicker, C. Lyon. Second Row: G. liur e, D. Hinman, , XYalker, ll. liennett. C, Iirumback. NY. Peters, Bl. Nicholson. 'l'hird 0 Row! ,l. Flweil, ll. Sal x11fv11 . ii. Ladd. li. Foltz. R. Cl lrlxlm I fnxl' s. Fc lxl' th R xvxx' 2 li. Casio, ,X. Bigelow, n. Dnkelo xx-, 14, Moll. L. iz,-in flll. il. in-esimeii. I.. Kam: -11. W. lluimt-S. gg Z3 83 Valence Club ga 3 2 .Xs the alchemists of the past studied their problems relating to medicine so E E these Valence Club chemists of today delve into science for applications to modern 3 S industry. E E 0 This club whose membership was limited to thirty strove to bring a new E Q interest to the pupils who were studying chemistry. This gave the teacher an E S opportunity to find hidden ability for use in the world of test tubes. E3 oO Those who planned the club's work for this year were: Charles Lyon, EE presidentg Wilfred Peters, vice-presidentg Mary Roach, secretary and treasurerg 3' Roscoe Moll, scout. lf. D. Grohe sponsors the activities. 3, Several times during the year the club took field trips to different industries af? such as the packing plant and the candy factory in order that they might see gg just how chemistry was applied in modern industry. gl In the XYinchester Packing plant these young scientists found many inter- O esting things, new perhaps to them. The many methods of curing and packing gg meats were studied. 'llhey observed the modern utilization of portions of meat gi which were once considered waste. 0 0 The Richard-Scheble Candy Factory proved attractive in more Ways than gg one. Besides the educational value of the trip there was that sweet appealf, 2, is QJ Qu Q Q., Q oo '09 , f . . Q 'f-wana'-woQowf,.,.,Q..of5' EIGHTY-THREE Social Science---Commercial Subjects American history, constitution, early and modern European history, and economics are included in the Social Science group of H. H. S. The Commercial Department subjects are shorthand. typevvriting, bookkeeping, and coninicrciztl law. O 7, E XLICIS l.Uc1LLi3 Sriivicxs 9 0 Q . g 5 Hzxfmy O 6 Z5 List the following ill 'B chronological order. 'Z 0 90 g 3 RUBY LICYBURN 0 o o - . . Z 2 ,S11f1111'S1'1c11cC Q 0 ' -s 2 8 Are you chewing gum? 3 o O 0 2 2 Y 1 e 1 ,. 0 VX. Al. Nlcloiu 0 o o 0 , . . gg ,Socml Sl'lt lIt'l' 00 Y 1 'o Now lets have our atten- oo . . ,, tion ri ht up hcrc. g gg .X. L. Pr1f3Rc1f3 Oo 22 H00f1'k1'12p111g oo gg He left us to practice what gg he's been teaching. 0 0 0 O Q O 3 3 hm joHNS'roN o o 2 3 I-Iisforvv o 0 D 0 3 I wonder if you sect' 0 3 Z 2 0 0 Y A y 0 g XX AL'l ICR lxIN1iHAR'l' 0 o 28 C,l0l711llf'l't'itII, Tx' 1'fv1'ifi111 gg , . B A week of sevenths Q for that. 2 in Q, Gmcii IJIQNNIS m . . Q Sft'lI0fj7'lIf7hj', 1j'f7C'Z.Ul'II'lllg 'U . You can't helb liking hcr. l m 1 2 jonx SCHICURMAN 0 HO0M'CUfPi1'1g oo . cg A most silent inzln. O E in 6' O 33 'NHQ066 t696060d0065W50 89?0oooooooov60Q 'gffgso '98aW'f96'SoQ9'96 G6'5 'S'e,,.oo0 .'f , '5 0' ooo D Q oo D0 .mt 'L 1 EIGHTY-FOUR D o0oacoo0 99900039000 l L Typewriting H. H. S. students learned how to make their Fingers fly to good advantage- eventually-in typewriting where lmy daily practice they mastered the running of a typewriter. The first year typing classes were instructed in this art by XYalter Rinehart and the second year classes were taught lay Miss Grace Dennis. Bookkeeping Students who were enrolled in a commercial course, found bookkeeping Il valuable suliject. lfach student worked out a set of hooks much the same as is done in many lnusiness houses. During the first semester, the classes were taught hy XX. l,. Pierce. -lohn Scheurman instructed the second semester classes. is the true medium. Q0 'Z go no 00 oo oo O go oo on oo 00 go oo 90 00 D o 0 0 Oo oo Oo 00 Oo 00 O0 00 oo Oo 00 oo 0 0 O O Q 0 0 0 oo 02 oo oo oo OO og on 00 no 02 Oo og go 'E if '22 a. -,fs Q Q 00 Q! 3 dl dl 69 0 gg 5 Q1 C? 3 1? A 61 01 If 0' 1 oooguo eR.k9g06r?:99o0Q-90 Foreign Languages, Music and Art ll'orlcl fellowship, no clouht, can he best promoted through the stufly of foreign languages music, and art. Nlusic is always known as the one universal language, Art most Cer Zilllly has its place as a niezlium of unclersta icing. but for pfactihility foreign litnguagm 65 ag 5ga88Pvooooooooo0'0 Qszaomrgaamrwae ,, rrtS0Q-fwwosfs .2 EIGHTY-SIX oo oooooo lyyvooolv 00oooo 9 'J XY, l AI,KriN1zrCi1 Latin mlleinpus fugitf' lX1,1cIi S'1'11:rc1.E .S1f7t7'lIiSIl NConiprcndc ustcwlf KllLDRlfD 3lClqIXNIfY lrffllfll, Sfvazzixfz lN'hen she laughs you do too, whether you want to or not. IJ. ,X. SLUAN Voml llfuxirr All right, please. fiICR'l'RUIJIf fill.-XI'IXI.'XN XIV! Her friendship is a jewel of worth untold. FRANCES ARc:ANBRIc:n'r Sjnz11'i.vlz CierrE-nvds sus lihroeaf' CARL NIALMRICRC f3l'l'IZUSZ'l'tI, lfdlllll Sousa's :L good hand leader, too. Q .o 0 o4'.o Art and Design Many phases of art were studied under the supervision of Miss Gertrude Chapman. Still life drawings were done in water colors and charcoal. Members of this class designed and made linoleum block print Christmas cards and also cover designs for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Paper batik pictures were also made. Art Work In the above picture are some of the hest examples of work done by the students in the Art Department. The drawings were made with charcoal from casts. The purpose of these drawings was to give students training in recognizing and working out shadows in still life drawing. goo Guoooo 0 n 0 -nv' FSOQOO fb 00 oo o 03 oo oo Oo go 03 oo Oo 90 no 00 02 00 oo 9 o 00 oo oo do 00 oO O0 OO 00 oo 00 oo on o o U0 Oo Oo O O 0 0 0 90 OO 0 O O 0 ao O oo O0 go o oo 0 go 0 im 3 oO 5 an oo oo oo 02 Oo oo Cb 22 3 L9 cv fb Q7 lb 10 oo'au..eoooeoo5q,Q,Q,Q, o5yQfd'b09'b'b95bQg,q, 56, we 'msg 0, O 300 o so o q,'.'8 U 50'5 QSM 354199989 922529 Q. Q. R M. ug oo .,b omoooooooo Gouooobog EIGHTY-SEVEN O O 0 o 0 C' g u o 3 O o 0 0 of 3 02 oo O o 2 'a 2 o 0 0 c O o O o 2 o o 0 P 0 3 3 o 0 Q o 0 O 0 CJ go 03 32 On 00 00 0 0 0 o 9 0 o o Z 'S 0 o 9 o o Q o 0 Z 0 ci Z g . UPPER GROUP 0 g First row: R, Byers. ll. Schull, li. lihrigllt, l'. Edwards, R. L. Steinheiiner, ll. R. Wihite, K. lloyd, 3 0 E. Lawrence, L. Bloore, R. llrown, M. Elly. becond row: NV. Mackenzie, K. Paine, F. Loriaugc, ll. Byers, Q 2 ll, Dawson, C. Malinlzurg, ll. lleeson, M. Roach, F. llrown. ,l. Moon. C. Fahnestock. illlllftl row: H. 0 O Marshall, R. Sedore, C. Mcllullen, R. Simpson, C. Lyon, M. Hartzell, NXT. lluntc, L. llausam, ll. Detter, 0 Q M. Proeseli. Fourth row: li. Solslverry. VV. Yerkes, lf. Sawyer, RI. Nicholson. VV. Cooper, lf. Power, og R. Ramsey, IT. Ilulifmzxn, ll. Miller. I 00 LOWER GROUP 'ag First Violin: R. Seflore, C. Fahnestock, L.iNN'arren, ll. liales. F. Scruggs, P. Stratton. Rl. Shellenherger, cp M, Hamilton, VV. Straley, li, NVhite, V. Slaughter, Fl, lluranrl. Second Violin: T. Rrevard, Meece, g F. Cowell, I.. Rose. D. Troy, P. Pool, K, McLeod, F. Cooley, L.. Robinson, V. Tuba. Qellos: P. Younq, A. Neal, A. F. McLeod, Bl. Durand, R. Bryant. String llass: M. Nicholson, XY. Cooper. 1'lute: M. Hartzell. Q Oboe: L. Moore. Clarinets: ll. Marshall. R. llrown, M, Roach. VV. Klclienzie, Trumpets: XY. liunte. oo li. Dawson, ll. Huffman. Horn: C. Lyon. Tromluones: VV. Yerkes, ll. Solslzerry. Saxanhones: L. ll. Hausain, Q ll. lliller. F. Drown. Piano: I.. Hausam. S. Hammond. 'I'yn1panum: ll. R. Vtllite. Drums: Nl. lilly. Q L. Park, j. Steppe. I W gg Band and Orchestra 0 From the ledger it was learned that fifty student musicians were enrolled in gg the l93O-31 H. H. orchestra and forty-three in the hand. Both organizations 13 were under the direction of Carl I. Malmberg. lt was also learned that the hand appeared at the numerous games in gold 00 and blue uniforms and helped to create pep with lively music. O V . . . . og Both the hand and orchestra played in assembly and turnished entertainment ig on Various other programs throughout the year. Qu Q7 67 0 3 00 003 QkR950a0d'906V'l?f96e aeilfvooooooooooe-1 Qfafflgilvl Kaeaaswesoqyae Gaawgbnoao ooooogfd? as ode . . ooo' ooo:-:O .0009 g0ooaoooo00oooo 0 oo' EIGHTY-EIGHT Qperetta The comic operetta Oh Doctor was presented under the direction of Don A. Sloan, February 19, in Richardson auditorium. The plot of the story centered around Glory Drinkwater. a play actress, who persuaded her friend, Honor, to pretend she was the granddaughter of Dr. Drinkwater, who had a dislike for play actresses. The story was laid at the Drinkwater sanitarium. Katherine Langston as Glory and Martelle Ferris as 'lljhillipu sang the lead- ing roles. The part of Dr, Drinkwateru was taken by liclward Foote. Mildred llart carried the role of Honor, Clory's best friend, and hloe Young played Hob who won Glory. Hlladarne Chere was played by Sicily Ann Fair, Cynthia by ,Xlice XYilson. Manuel by Hob Chambers. and Pancho by Keith l.atimer. Mrs Crosslyf' Klrs. XYeakly. Drs. Coffin, Slaughter. and Cntten1 were carried by jean Briant, Helen Peak, Philip Ballard, Harold Roberts, and Donald Lake. VValter liunte took the part of Old Timer, Simon Wlagler of Ujiinfl Veva Young of Bessie, and llarlow King of 'lRainbow. 0 0 '33, 2 0 I 3 2 0 u O o of E Q2 O 3 0 3 Z 0 0 5 0 0 2 2, o 0 3 3 0 O 0 0 0 3 o 0 2 o 0 0 90 go O3 32. Oo 00 00 0 O 0 0 00 00 O O U 0 0 O Q ., UPPER GROUP 0 9 Front Row: ,l. llriant, S. llznnmond, lion .X. Sloan, Bl. jarrott, Rl. Shallcr. Second Row: Y. Sidlinger, g 2 L. M. liausam, 11. schan. 0 0 LOWER GROUP 3 2 Front Row: R. Smith, C. Colladay, Il. Conuill, J, Jones, l', Lamborn, R.vKing, ll. Sloan, H. King. 0 o I. Briant, 13. Chambers, li. Rather, G. Rucker, G. Hall. Second Row: F. Pierce, P. Ballard. I. Young, 0 2 Cgark, R. VVaLkug, Turiiler, IIurTty,XgiH l,ati1Y,e1',Vxl7. sandersi Fc Grelegleqtf Jmllfirdy, E.HVVzitsci1i. 0 4. . 'F' ': . 4 ', . i us, . or man, . rutc , . 'err1s, . fiec. , 0 g NV. Sglriiggii S. Vllggler, Dixon, R.e1Conant,aNS Hamilton, T. Snyder. FourtheRow: TJ. VVard, E. Roof, 0 2 D. Lake, B. Hannah, VV. Kelly, E, Shircliff, B. lfngles, E. Foote, D. L. Burke, D. Hamilton, R. Belford, go R. 'l'c-ter, ll. Sanderson. 05 5 CCOII1pH1'11StS 311 OYS CG ll gg In an attic tucked behind an old chest from which the cover of this Allagaroo Oi was copied the record was found of the 1930-Sl boys' glee club of H. H. S. ous written by Don A. Sloan, music director. 3 From this record it was learned that the club was made up of 40 boys who 00 cooperated with the 1931 operetta and furnished entertainment for various pro-- O grams, The club by spring had a well organized repertoire mclucling both sacred gg and secular numbers. ig After a series of try-outs under the supervision of Carl Malmberg and Don Sloan. glee club and orchestra accompamsts were selected. gg Accompanists for girls, glee club were Virginia Sicllinger ,Shirley Hammond, go Marguerite Jarrott, Harlene Schall, and Martha Shafferg for boys! glee club, fi Jean Briant, for band and orchestra, Shirley Hammond and Loa Marie Hausam. 41 an of m ov 'Z,'ia'3gf'00 69 QRHG 000900 'UWB-95 Qfooooolvl ii 8668516862686 eeamagbfaoooo0o.f'fe?686E.Fj'ooeoooeo.ao.3' - ' oooo Qbeoooo coco g'o,,oo,o,,ooooe.E,,,,av o NINETY UPPER GROUP Front Ron: D. NVhite, C. l'erry, lf. Clardy, M. Hall, lf. llavis. Y. Partridge, X. M. Stewart, M. hlarrott, L. Wood. F. Richard, F. Briggs, lf. Dunbar, D. lloelscher, M. A, Merchant. Second Ron: M. A. Liscnni, XY. llurris, A. XYilson, j. llorton, S. llammond, A. Griggs, ll. Givens, lf. llall. Fl. Mclfadden. Y. Sidlinger. C. Rucker, B. VVhite, XY. M. Delano. lf. Armantrout, O. lfhnstedt, Ii, Neel. lf. llullard. Third Row: M. Randles. L. Jackson. M. Loder, M. Coleman, Y. Young, P. Roach, C. XYithrodcr, V, Robinson. A. llollnian. lf. llines. F. Richard. G. Dawson, ll, Rankin, C. llumler. Fourth Row: E. Simpson, L. Nicholson, R. Hutto. T. Brown, M. llart, X. llressler, S. A. Fair, M. Koch. G. llain, ll. Preble. C. Strand, M. A. Hnser. XY. Pierson, Y. l'edigo. f Fifth Row: IJ. Sater. lf. Moore. C. Chambers, M. Burke. ll. Carroll. M. Beeson. X. Crutcher. M. Dunham, M. Duhack, XY. M. Markle. ll. Ray, M. Valerius. ll. Peak. C. llurty. M. Rotz. LOWER GROUP Front Row: A. Swanson, M. Nye. M. Atwood, Y. XYright, ll. Laynian, A. Schmidt, C. Reed, ll. Fowler, M. Shaffer. M. Bennett, L. V. Adams, R, Evans, M. Forhy, N. liriant, J. Evans. M. Kenna, Second Row: V. Lyman, M. Neel, M. A. Gaherdiel, V. Emigh. ll. llloss, ll. Christianson. L. Searl, ll. Smith. G. Sater, ll. llewhirst, L. M. Arning, N. Vlfheeler, T. lirider. R. l'n4lerwoorl, ID. Revel, l'. Sentney, ll, llull, Third Row! E. Mcifort, lf. Foster, I. M. Burson, Il, Moore. M. Gibbs, ll. Newmeyer, li. M'eaver, M. Thacker, F. McCar1er, R. Runyon, K. Ebersole, l. Rice, VY. Synins. ll. llorger, B. lllilcs. L, Lev. M. Shuman, E. Litke, ll. Mclfarland. Fourth Row: D. Yadon, V. NVilson, li. Smith, ll. Gash, M. Deck, L. Decker, G. VVillard. M. VVillarfl. L. Rice, R. Boldt, V. Teter. M. L. Roherts, L. VValdo, L. Leonard. L. Cook, A. Ewing, .XL Striegel, M. Peters. Fifth Row! I. Crow. M. Andrews. L. Mottz, Il. RL-nlington, A. goiner, E. Miller, ll. Kroeker, K. Sharp. E. Southerland, 'l'. Young. lf. M. Hager. IC. X'a11dermark. lt. lendrixson. Il. Meyer. L. Tarvin. L. Robinson, F, Meyers, Girls, Glee Club The records of the l930-31 girls' glee chills of ll.H. S. were found in an old ledger which dated hack to 1882. A total number of 163 girls was enrolled in glee club at this time under the direction of Don. A. Sloan. It was found that the girls' uniform was changed in the fall of 1930 from the middy outfit to that of dark blue and gold sweaters with dark skirts. ,Omoo 90 000 goooo Qr4?..,,,N oo o0oz go 0 0 9 0 02 o OO 9 0 O 0 o 0 O0 00 go oo Q 0 0 O 0 O Oo oo Oo Do 00 Oo Oo 00 O0 oo 90 Oo oo O 0 0 0 Q0 oo oo oo oo on 02 0 0 00 08 O O 00 0 0 0 0 O 00 'S 0 'E' fi 00 Oo 8888609 S8850 0 OOO O09 9'59'?f9a-000 Industrial Subjects Through the classes in the ind11strial course, the students are trained to take their places in the world of lHCll1St1'y. Anmng the suljects taught were auto mechanics, mechanical clrawing, manual training. domestic science. domestic ZI1'l.f1llIl1Jl'l1lll1'lg. The two annex lDL1llClll1g'S of H. H.S. are usefl for these subjects. X. G. CoL1':MAN ,lIFl'1ZlI7Zl't'lII IJl't7'Zx'I-llfj He has a serious 111l61l, hut it cloesnlt '11nien a thmg. MAIN-iN S'1'RoUn 111110 gllit'l',1tI1I'itIY l've long dreamed of such a VVOIIIZ-lilly, ,XLMA lj,-XLIQ NIQVVICLI, 1'I077lt' Efn110111ir.v Sl1e's always prim and neat FRANK 'lf ltlili I,1'i71fl1Ifj lt's no wonder V111 crazy. G. B. SIM1-sox 1701124111 Arts, PI'1'7lfl.1IQ The envy of many, , The glory of one. NIARIAN liRoo14ov1iR Home Et'07'l0'I1ZI.l'.Y t'D0esn't she look sweet? She is. QQQQQG goocreeo cob 0698 QQNGQ Qeoogom H 0688168386 0659050000on0'o??G?ea9.E,ocoooooeaoZ.? , . o Q NINETY-TWO S909 eoooeo sooo 0 . o0oaoo0o 0099996000960 Manual Training llfluch interesting wood work was clone by the three manual training classes which were helcl in the annex hrst. second, anal thirrl perioals uncler the supervision oi Gail Simpson. liuffets, talmles, chairs, stools. nizigazine raclas, ceclar chests. rzulio czilzinets, lxeclroorn suites, anal many other useful articles were made hy the lmoys. Mechanical Drawing Stuclents who aspirecl to he clrziftsmen or architects, sturliecl inechanical anrl zircliitccturzil clrziwing unrler QX, 11, Coleniaii. Many coinplicatezl :incl interesting' plates ol great ziccurzicy ancl nezitness were niarle in the clepartnient, This is one of the newer clirisions of inclustrizil sulujects taught in high school. ooo oqooo00 '26,-.., 0 Q C I o 0 e o 00000000000 000000 00 DOOOOQ, 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 00 0009000008 oo00 ooooooooo 'ooo 00 00 Q0 03 0 oo on oo oo 0 O0 oo 00 02 oo 09, OD o Q O 0 E? 52, Q! 3 on oo oo Oo fb 23 69 go oo 5 QA QJ 0 19 O' U3 Domestic Science One of the best smelling studies in the high school curriculum this year was cooking, which is a unit in the home economics course. In the cooking classes, the girls were instructed hy Miss Alma Dale Newell in ways to prepare and serve healthful meals. Domestic Art For a home education this year 'Hutchinson High School offered to the girls several courses in sewing which is taught by Miss Marian Brookover and Miss Alma Dale Newell. The students learned to dress correctly and economically and sew neatly for themselves and others. 0660 none 066 29.529600 6193506 593861900 ooooooodoeo rgggigigm i08a'Bf96'86 986 euagaiaoooooogf s 0 Q3 40 D NINETY-FOUR 9 0 ooo Goooo 6,99 o 09' i 200009000 0oooooQ,oqa0 .ssh ,T...... Printing The printing department gives students the fundamental principles of the printers trade and much good experience. The two inside pages of the liuzz were set up and all the printing on the paper was done hy these classes. Under the direction of li. 'lf liee the posters for plays. catalogs. hancllmoolts. grade cards and other printed material for the school system were printed here, Auto Mechanics Perhaps one of the most thrilling and interesting classes taught in high school was auto mechanics. 'llhe love that many lioys have to tinker with machinery could he realized in a supervised and instructive wav. XYork in this line was under the direction of Yaden Stroud. C0fW?22,,. 'Nf - lufgmw x One of Hz1fz'l1il1.m11 Hirlz Schoofs flllllflllj brlxkvtlxrll ff7tI1l1S . J N010 H10 1mif0r111s and the picf1n'z'.v 011 thc -mill. Q Athletics Physical Education The purpose of the pliysieal etlneation department is to assist stuclents in acquiring greater physical efficiency tlirougli proper exercise in games. contests, :incl gymnastics. Boys' ggyin classes are eonclnetetl by Xxlllliillll Lfpsong Girls' classes are instruetecl by Miss Clariee Case ancl Miss liclna Smith. t'1,AR1eif3 Cixsic 1'lzy.iimI 7'1'fzini11g The friendly. attractive sponsor of G.A.A. liinxa Sxwrir l'l1-v.viu1I 'l'1'41i11ing Slie's Clever and petite. blmiuxn Cxmxs History, . lflzlciif l21'n'4'fo1' Did l have you believing that. too? XX, ll. Livsox Plzysiml T1'411'11,i11g Fall in! Right dress! e 5 as r Klixisrtl. PARKS 14IifH'UI'l.tIJI front until thc last bellfl T M Q ,.x1u, TAYLOR 3 . 1 ' A likeable nian, Q A friendly man. - ' Last but not least a , ladies' man. L, 5' r Keep your faces to tlie DQQOQQ ao3U o Mau 63' Bacco 00 go 03 oo 0 OZ oo 0 03 Oo 0 0 0 0 00 5 0 03 Oo no :ao 00 oo oo L 33 oO 00 00 00 oo oo 0 D O O O 0 0 0 o oo o oo oo oo go 0 0 oo go 0 0 ao go oo oO Zo O 32 3, db 5 U M O0 00 00 is C0 O0 lb 0 3: E 65 0 fb Q7 fa fo oQ'SooooooooooQ,-,Q1315 Q6BQfR05ib'bbb5Q5bq3 5046 UDQD 05 5' :ooo oqaogil 566 55535 351355539 gag? O 0 'R M 00 QQ G Q o Q Q QQ-Q oo ooo 0,5 OQUDQDOOOOC 0013050508 NINETY-NINE 3 2 0 0 g . o 2 O 0 0 0 Q 0 on Q0 'Z 3 fa O o Q o 0 0 o O o Z o O 2 E 2 0 o 2 o 0 O 9 O go 03 Uo gg Front Row: llrelieim, R. Howard. Second Row: Em Colson, L. Foy, H, Sisk, D. Lake. Va Kieckler. oo gd Cqolsoiilx, lt leeal, N. Gilmcpre, R. xChambers. P'l'hird Row: R.Sl!i-ooks, L. Howardk Ci3F1Cl1 X. itroug. Oo Oac .Q fuypv fairns, T. J n ers n V. ll t r', l. R'l 't,', IC. Q 'C l, D. Crooms, , . ovius. 'olll' 1 gg ROW: C- LYOH, ll. Titfany, V. Obgef H. jolfiigoii, H. Iiziifzifzeir, H. Clhdhlin, B. Smith, E. Hanz, I. Sllamllefg- Z 2 . 0 0 3 3 l lb g 2 ll 0 o O o 0 . . . .. . . . . 3 Q Since the invention ot the game of football in that gradually fading past the 0 . t . , 2 5 rules and regulations have been changed to ht the present. bo the letterman of g E today, quite like-yet unlike-the athletes of that day are trained for their own 0 0 time o 2 ' ' ' y, muscular, powerful men have become members of this organi- 0 - . . . . 'ig zation through successful work in football, wrestling, track, basketball, tennis, or E golf. The felt HH was awarded with a pass to all future athletic events of .E Hutchinson High School after the athlete had kept training rules and competed in Q, . . . . Oo a minimum number ot contests. 3, The officers for the year were Rex Anderson, presidentg Neil Gilmore, vice- gg presidentg Donald Lake, secretaryg Charles Lyon, treasurerg llarolcl Tiffany, oo sergeant-at-arms. Rueford Smith represented the club in the Student Council. d, Coach E. C. Cairns was head sponsor of the organization. gg In order to raise funds to carry on their work the ull club members tp . . , . . . sponsored a motion picture on the Teton lxiltlfjllill Park. An interesting and oo educational lecture was also given with the movie. 0 . Y . . . og During the year a party was held in the gymnasium for the boys and their 'ig dates. In the spring the boys again entertained their girl friends with a picnic. Q, . . on 65 3 CP ,ss 066 Ukgygadveoodvfeaaoe gs689-Pvoooocooeooe. fiiigm reaamsrae 6trrffooom:f'- Q I ooo Oeoo do ONE HUNDRED e'o' '2 o.,.,.,.,.ooooOoOo'er9wf'o Football Squad Nineteen hundred and thirty was a most successful year in the football history of H. H. S. Coach Chop Cairns had a wealth of material to work with and he did very good work, indeed, However, much credit is due Coach Vaden Stroud, who worked along with Chop and was responsible to a great extent for the hard smashing lineg and Coach Bill Upson, who not only was valuable help to the O first team, but spent many hours getting the second string men in shape to put 3 forth competition for the first team in scrimage. 5 0 Because of the everlasting' efforts of the coaches and the team itself the Salt Hawks merged with an ever-victorious team for the season. Battling with 2 that superior light and headwork, which puts football teams in the lead, the Salt go Hawks ventured forth from the season's many tilts in the lead, with nine victories 32 and no defeats. Gut of these nine games, only a total of 25 points was scored gg against the Gold and Blue team throughout the season. In the Ark. Valley games 3 2 13 points of the 25 were scored against ll. H. S. and these were all in the Arkansas 0 2 City game. lYith a smooth running backfield and a smashing line, which could g not be easily trespassed, it is not difficult to see the reason for such a wonderful 2 record, which the team and coaches of 1930 produced. 2 E O o 1foo'rmr.L SCHEDULE E ll-utchinson,,,,,-, ,,,,,, , ,nn ., WZ4 Kingman ,,,, ,,. .... A -W .,,,, ..- ...- 0 if Hutchinson ,,,.,,,,,,,,c,, ,..,,l9 Arkansas City ,,,,..,,....,, .,---l3 0 l:lutchinson-.,, .,,,s,,c, .,c,.,c... WIS Augusta ,,,,,s,,,,,a,.vY s-, .--Y 0 llutchinson.- .a,..,,, ,,,,,, , ,. -WW 6 XVichita East .- ,,,,,,YY, .--,.,,u--- 0 no Hutchinson ,,,,u ,.,,,A,,.,,.,,,-,,,,33 Vtfellington M. ,,,.,,YY,,Y,,,, nu- 0 , 32 Hutchinson ,c,c. ,. c,.c -., CJ- N. . U25 Eldorado c,,,,,. - ,.,,c . sssss M-- 0 gg Hutchinson,,, ,,,,,,v. ,,,,,, ,M ,,l3 Newton v,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, N.-- ,,,, v, 0 gg Htitcliiiisoiiwss. .,,,,.,c,,c ,.,-,l,..., 7 Lyons ,,..,,......,.,,,,,. - ...W 6 g g Hutchinson cn, c,,c,,c , .sn ll? Harper ssss ssss. -. ,,s,s,,s ..,.-, 6 3 2 . . 0 Q O -1. .rv .F o E .. , o 0 U 3 0 Front Row: G. Lippincott. I. Hardy, C. Renner. S. NN'agler, R. XYalkup, H. Field, C. Carey, B. Hannah, G. Iisaw, J. Madaus, F. Greenert, A. Million. Second Row: N. Cosgrove, ll. jones, 'l'. Armour, D. K. - Collins If Ramsey R. Chambers. J Sliamberg, C Symns, D. Crooms, D, Alkire, F. Horton, Coach W. Upson., l'hird Row: Coach IC. iC. .Cairns, R. Aniderson, E. Banz, H. Chabin, Ed Colson, Em Colson D. Lake, V. Keckler, R. Briggs. V. Ubee, li. Sawyer, D. Hartness, I. Haston, li. Smith. Coach V. Stroud go 00 go oo oO 00 8 on Oo an 'D l 'U i vo D95 555 's beooooooob?'Q Y SsfN,Qoo agweeeewmee bowmesvas 9895896699539 mo on 1 3 00 cafe B oooocz, Q 5, Ooogo 090 Q 9 . .,b 0 3 eoo 0ooo.-,Q eooooouo ONE HUNDRED ONE ooooooo ooo lui.. 0000000000 000000 00 S 000 oooO0 00090 oooo'-20? 0001: 0 0 h O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 o o 28 '33 5 Oo Oo E 0 CD W Q 63 Upper Row: C. Chambers, ll. Chabin, Y, Heckler, Y, Obee. Lower Row: ll. Croonis, U. Smith, BOB CHAMBERS 'Although Chambers is light, his being such did not prove to be any handicap in the position of center. He niade up for it in speed and tight. His performance this year in this position was well worth praise. Bob knows football and showed skill and strength at every angle. HARRY CHABIN . Chabin is one of those rangy halfbacks who has a knack of smashing the line with h1s head hrst for numerous gains. It was this lighting chap who was called on to 1l1B.kC those gaining line plunges, Chabin played first and last football for the Salt Hawks this season. VIC KECKLER With Keckler's continual iight froni start to finish it was no wonder that the Salt Hawks possessed an undefeated season. Keckler, like a run-away horse, was hard to stop once he started. This was his last year's performance for the Salt Hawks, and his position will be hard to fill the coining year. VINCENT OBEE Obee, who is one of the iniportant cogs in the backfield was to be noticed. Starting his first regular play he displayed a wonderful brand of football. Obee was always good for a long gain, and it was this chap who was seen to go through the line with head down. Obee returns next year. DURAND CROOMS Crooms, fleet on foot and with the greatest ability for end runs will continue to carry the Salt Hawk honor next year. Although light, he was always dependable. Much thanks goes to Croonisl help for that great vvallop H. H. S. gave Wfellington. BEUFORD SMITH How could any one forget Sniittyl' when he was half of that fanious end to end pass? The Salt Hawks couldn't have been successful without Sniith's continued snatching of long passes. It was he who caught the 30-yard passg therefore winning over VVichita East. Smith played his last year of football for the Salt Hawks. Q7 65 07 O' 0 ooo eF5g960a0':P900kPg9Q0 gf Q 0009 i2oggi06608aCk5B 68c99'96 eaezoagbmaao oo0'oyg?8 3.0900 .eo at Goo ooo' Qeaooooo aaa 6. c'o golloanocsv O0oooo'Q'59'og ONE HUNDRED TWO o f o , o 3 'Z o 0 D 3 3 Do 00 Oo 59 'S 0 2 0 o 0 0 O 0 o 0 3 0 ' E 3 2 0 o fl Z D 0 02 go l'pper Row: R. liriggs, lf. llanz. D. llartness, ll. Lake. Lower Row: gl, fil1!l il?t'l'gI. IT, li, Collins. so oo REED BRIGGS gg l Briggs is one of those big rangy and dangerous tackles. XYhenever a pile of fighting 2 2 football players were untaugled Briggs was at the bottom of it all. As to making holes'1 0 0 and getting his znan there was no comparison. Briggs also played his last year ot 3 Q tootball for the Salt Hawks. 3 o 0 EDWIN BANZ 2 g b Bauz displayed that tight and powerful driving ability a coach likes to see in thc Z 2 hue. Banz played the position of guard and tackle and was very coiupeteut. He will 2 0 return next year and will fill his position per usual. Banz was known for his fighting spirit. 3 g O Doc HARTN1-ass 3 2 I Hartness, who played the position of quarterback was another reason for the ever gg victorious season of the Salt Hawks. It was Hartness with his wonderful headwork and go sniaslung hue plunges that outsinarted and outplayed the opponents. Hartness will 2,2 return next year to till his place ou the Salt Hawk teani of 3l. an DONALD LAKE 3 Lake. playing the position of center was not to bc outclassed in snapping the blall 2, back and holding his own in the line. Although Lake received a broken nose in und- 00 season le gained his honors and position. Lake played his last year of football for the 5' Salt Hawks and will be missed in the lineup next year. ig . oo JOHN SHAMBERG 3 Shzinherg is the baby of the tcanl. He is the baby in size, however ill fight and oo nerve he ranks with the two hundred ponnders. Shaniberg is what it takes to make a O good quarter. He is cool headed and fast and has a way ot using his head when Q, necessary. gg D. K. coLL1Ns Q' This well proportioned guard takes care of his position without any worry ou the part of the coach. His stamina and courage will be expected in the center'of the hue og next vear. Collins. with this year's experience will be a valuable inan, and will be ready go O to carry high honors for the Salt Hawks in the future. 'boo L9 CD 'b Q7 '22 OQQBOQOCOOCQBQQBH oQ,q,Q,Q+'b0'b'b'b0bgg5bQ, bm oo, :ego is I Ssooooo oq,,oagQ1P6'69 BBQq,a4bq95z,'68Q15 Qogg s im 00 Q. Q-Que,,,uE,,o,oo O8 0 Goeooob ONE HUNDRED THREE ooooo00ooo Q.. oooooooooooaqoo oooooo oo ,bn ? 00 OO 9000 oooooooooooooo 3 On 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 D 0 0 0 O 0 o 0 3 o 0 00 0 0 o 0 o 08 2,0 QP gggsgdvggsklro 68880 0000 OOO 00:1 0 o o o o O 00 oo o l Q Q1 l'p1,er Row: Em. Colson, Ed. Colson, R. Anderson. Lower Row: lf. Sawyer, J. llaston. EMERSON 'COLSON It was Emerson who could be seen working zigzag through the open places, hurdling over fallen plays, and following his defense for long runs around right or left end. Colson will be back next year, and we hope, like this year lie proves to be one of the important players of the season. A ED COLSON Ed's weight, iight, and continually getting his men was just a few of the reasons why he proved to be such an important 1112111 at the guard position. lt was lid, who after playing at the end position last year consented to do duty at the guard position, because of lack of material in weight and efficiency on the line. Ed, like the twin brother Emerson, will be back next year to continue that worthy Colson tight. REX ANDERSON Anderson the other half of that famous end to end pass was exceptionally valuable as an all around man. It was Anderson who kicked the goal in the Lyons game to give the Salt Hawks victory. It was Smith who made that long pass to Anderson in the Wichita East game. And it was Anderson who got his man, received and threw passes. and kept the fighting spirit. This chap playing his last year will bc missed in the lineup ntxt vear. ED SAWYER Sawyer, who after playing a year at halfback. consented like Colson to play in the line at the position of tackle, to strengthen it for the backfield. This chap is what every team needs-plenty of fight, one who can encourage fellow players, get his man, and receive his share of the hard knocks, at the same time giving more. Sawyer played his last year for the Salt Hawks. JIM HAsToN Although hard luck overtook Jim just as he was on his way to distinguishing him- self per usual, he later made up for lost time. He could be depended on for line smashes and needful gains. Haston, who is fleet of foot, a heady player, and one who can hold his own at the halfback position will be hard to substitute. Haston played his last year for the Salt Hawks. . 1 A Q3 0 65 U7 O' 07 cook 6660000123 one 00603 529699 566 , 86 6LPf-'ooooooooovev Qfgaoogo 8952968 C998 abofpgoovrp O go O Uofs? 3' oat 000' 5000000 0.00 0 09 0 oooooovov 000009609900 ONE HUNDRED FOUR Basketball Squad XX'ith good material yet not outstanding. Coach Chop Cairns put forth his efforts to huild a well proportioned lnasketliall team. ,Xlthough he was handi- capped lxecause of lack of a center Chop must he congratulated for the lmasket- lmall team of '30 and '3l. O XX orking hard to till this vacancy it was well past midayear lmetore the Salt 1: 8 Hawks caught their stride. However, competition was strong and the Salt Hawks 3 5' hnished the ,Xrk X' alley season with six defeats and six victories. ltven with this gg standing the .Xrk Valley teams were so evenly appliahle in almility that the Salt E8 Hawks tied for second with E1 Dorado, XX'ichita East and XX'ichita North. if Oo . . . . . 0 After Hnislnng second in the .Xrk X alley the local hasketeers showed their gg superiority when they downed lil Dorado and XX'ichita liast here in the regional gl-2 tournament, hnishing second to Newton, winners of the ,Xrk Valley, who were 2 2 forced to strain their utmost to win. ,Xfter qualifying the Salt Hawks then 'travelecl S 3 to 'llopeka to take high honors in the State 'llournament, llaving a stitf schedule 3 Q the locals succeeded in defeating Xlanhattan. Sahetha and Lindslmorg to place 2 Z . . . . . . C, third in this tournament. The coach and team did work ot which the school and 2 3 city were proud. 2 g 0 O r A x 1 x 4 v 4 Q li-XSlxl'.'l l3.Xl.l. SQHl',Dl, l,l'. go oo I lutchinson , 30 XlXYlCll1lQE1 East . , Hvutchinson lzldorado , WH, ,l l 'O Hutchinson lZ ,Xrkansas Cltyn Hutchinson Newton ,,,,..,,,2-1 Hutchinson l2 XX'inlield nm. .. Hutchinson Salina YJ.. o on Hutchinson lO lildorado ,es . 'Hutchinson Lyons ,WW 10 gg Hutchinson l4 Newton ,M . Hutchinson McPherson .,.,,l2 gg Hutchinson 32 XX'ellmgton -..W Hutchinson Newton .,.,..,, ,,2l gg Hutchinsonn 23 XX'ichita North., ,26 Hutchinson Sahetha M., ll 3 Z Hutchinson 20 XX'inneld WW Hutchinsonn, Manhattan W l2 gg Hutchinson 20 ,Xrkansas City, Hutchinson Parsons ,,,,,-.,.17 3 Q . .. . . . . . Q Hutchinson lf XX elllngton , Hutclnnsonw 22 Lindslmorg ,,,,,,l2 g 0 g 2 O o 0 3 0 71 5 O 0 'Q 0 o 0 ' 23 35' l 9 00 oO fl 33 00 oo all oo 3' oo oo Front Row! ISIN. Colson. If. Jlaker, ll, Smith, ll. Chaliin, H. Sisk, R. .Xndc-rson, lid. Colson. Second og Row: F. Neal, lf. lfllis. XX'. Harmon, Coach lC..k'.l':1irns', ll. lianalzar, Coach XY. lllhfill. G. Gorges, X . 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FDU 'D 9-'F O O ya 7 OO U1--. g : '-Nz' sr: 7 :. r+ .-3 '7 'Uj v-I '1 - Zoo ooo oao goooo be 90900004 G54 a0 'U QUQUOQQQQO Q: Oo Oo 0000000 0000 Obqo 00 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 00 0 OOO 0 0 D oo oo Q0 vw ,H , oo o 0 o O Front Row: R. 'l'hornion. Qi. lluncan. l'. Riggs. XY. I'etc-rs. R. Sproule, N. liihnore, P. CIJChl'il.l. R, Heller. 0 Second Row: ll. llagcrerty, IJ. llukelow, R. Simpson. Coach Earl Taylor, Y, Keckler, ll. Copenhaver, go l.. Parker. Third Row: C. Lyon. ll. Perry, ll. Roberts. XY, Rayl, ll. lloldcrman, A. Spikes, j. Shultz. gg 3 2 0 0 . 3 0 U 0 o W restling Squad 2 0 D o 0 o 0 3 1. . Y . o bixt 1 boys re ported the hrst of October. when Coach Earl Ta lor issued a 0 0 A 5 , 1 at , n ., ., call tor wrestlers. Starting out strong they held a splendid record throughout the 12 Z season emerging from the many tilts with a record of winning four out ol ga tive matches. gg go 1 ' 1 U The first match the Salt Hawk wrestling boys took lul Dorado for a loss on an ,lanuary 7, the Final score being 26 to 5. Then bucking against the strongest 'team Q of the season lanuarv lo, the local grapplers held the strong XVichita team to a 9 ..' ., A ,.9 09 score ot lf to 8. Meeting the lil Dorado ll ildcats tor the second time January ..9. gp the locals again defeated them with a score of UM to HM. On january 30, the 5 Salt Hawks won over Vliellington, with a score of 16 to l3. Meeting lYichita no North the Salt llawk grapplers avenged the defeat earlier in the season by de' 22 feating the Redskins 26 to 3, here, February Zl. 0' To complete a winning season the Salt Hawks took third place in both the cg Ark Valley and the State 'llournaments E, Finishing a season of which H. H. S. and community are all proud, it is only fitting that Coach Earl Taylor be congratulated and commended for his continual og victories andsuccess. which could only be accomplished by hard work, experience, gg and ability. 3: dl cv fb Q7 'D fo liaeoeoooooocno?i,9SBkYQoo o8q5,55gQb b9b9GB9q.QvaBi gbqkgagbbwwgggs Q be 4 J von-fb B oovocb egg Ooogo ooo Q.. 'Q 5999090090 Oooooobog ONE HUNDRED SEVEN oooo009ooo 0u?...,,o oo Q0 90 D O O O D O O 0 O O 0 O 0 O O O O 0 0 o 0 O oo oo 0a 00 00 Oo 00 00 oo 00 no oo oo oo gb o O 0 0 O Q 02 O0 O O 0 OO Q 0 og oo oo '93 5 at 00 Oo Z 8888 S8850 O 0000 O0 o fa Q Q' e if-090 ,-3 8 iq rf cb 5 gi Q7 2 Q Q 3 Q: Q 5 Q 3 5 of 'ff' 0 0 U o 0 avg as W ai' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 D 0 o u o o O 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 O0 0 U Q 0 0 0 8 Q Front Row: ll. llinman, R. Ramsey, I . Neal, ll, Johnson, G. Shears, ll. Lake, ll, Kanatzer, ll. Smith, R. llrooks, Second Row: L. Raker. L. Kleiber, R. VVarrington, R. Felt, IC. Foy. Coach VV. Upson, Coach lf. C. Cairns, J. Hardy, li. Sward, ll. Crooms. Third Row? C. Ranh, Mg Ilrashears, R. Blake, L. Garrison, I . llorton, S. .Xlexandf-r. I.. Baker, ll. Hatfield. E. Ellliilht. ll, lfvalls. Track lVith only six veterans from last year, it was the problem of Coach Bill U mson to End numerous ex Jerienced men, and at the same time find a great varietv 4 . . rs' I in both weight men and fellows for the jumpsiand dashes. The team being well stocked with veterans like Smith, Croorns, Lake, Neal. and lim. Colson- dash and held men, who were also lettermen, was one of the reasons why the Salt Hawk trackesteers proclaimed themselves many victories. Traveling to the Sterling Invitation Meet April ll, the locals placed third, Later the Salt Hawks traveled to lYichita to participate in the VVichita University Meet. .Xpril 25. and placed second, Again going to lVichita to the Ark Valley Meet Nay 2, the locals placed third. lt was at this time the Gold and lllue 'llracksteers qualified 15 men for the Regional Meet at Salina and IO at the State Meet in lfmporia. lt was through Coach Upson's marvelous experience, his ability to obtain results and to teach the boys both major and minor details. that the team was a success. Also Smith an able tracksteer himself, who is a natural leader, and 2: gifted fellow to put the spirit in the track boys, is also due credit for his efforts. .Xnd too, the team as a whole must be acknowledged for its prolonged training, the everlasting hard work, and practices. All of which go to bring a good track Season. U . on 64 ooo ooo-:oo ooo .v- gcvoooaob 0oooco'Q0 oa. ONE HUNDRED EIGHT Tennis . llaving scheduled a local tournament early in the spring, Coach Vaden Stroud was very successful in securing adequate material for the tennis squad. Starting out strong the locals met Moundridge here April 15, and there later 4Xpril 21, winning every match in both tilts, giving the Moundridge team a smash- ing defeat. Acting as hosts for the Annual .Xrk Vallev Tennis Tournament, the Salt llavvks established a record which has never before been accomplished. 2 3 Playing par tennis the Salt Hawks nosed out El Dorado by a margin of one point, Q 5 thereby taking first place, the score lieing 7 to 6. 'Q g Then traveling to Salina Klay 9, for the Regional Tournament the locals repeated their winning stride by again swamping their opponents. The Salt Hawks If T totaled l l points whilt- Lincoln, Kansas, placed second with 5 points. go 1 . 0 Individual honors for the year went to Walltup, Jones, and Leon and gg ,lulius Kaplan. 3 3 g o 0 Golf 5 D o lfntering the quadrangular meet at Xlichita. .-Xpril 4. in which XYlL'llli'l liasty XYichita North, lil Dorado, and Hutchinson participated, the local golfers then traveled to lYinheld, April l8. Because of the long trip and bad weather conditions 0 E the locals placed fifth. llowever, after two defeats the locals met Pratt, redeeming gg themselves by taking the Pratt team for a smashing defeat. gg oo O O D 0 0 V l i 00 Q0 no oo oo oo O0 0 0 Q 0 O 0 0 0 o o 0 o 9 o 0 o 0 o 0 o O o 0 0 o D o 00 go O0 go oo oO go 0 oo 09 00 5 I 00 00 M O fb Oo fb Cb ll. Schrant. 1. Kaplan. oo Upper l'icturcf Left to Right: R. XYalkup, J. Smith. S. jones. Coach Yaden Strouil, lf. Killllilll, 0 Lower Picture'-'Left to Right: Coach Vaden Stroud, Ed. Colson, M, Schmoekel, l',. ll, llansam. C. T.1nner, 3 L9 0 fb QD fb 556 i Q 'COB-:oooo:sooee,Q.Q,55a 3563805499 Bbqzqzqs UOQOUO B535 'Z , N00 ooo 0 Q1, 8?'e Bsigrbflifbgggg oiogg RN 00 gbogobgoooooo Qooooobog ONE HUNDRED NINE 0 0 2 0 0 g n 0 2 0 0 O O .,. J oo 'Z 22, 2 o 0 0 o ' o 2 o 0 0 o 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 o 0 0 90 go O3 N . . ,, . 00 Front, Rim: U. lghnstedt. 11. Mel adden, M. lxcark, I. Xcwbill, E. Lawrence. L. Noor:-, Nl, XXillia'n::.m 09 P. Vlortlieni. ,X. Hoffman, E. Corlett. F, Stettler, R. Hutchinson. R. Lawrence, I. Alefartcr. Secon-l oo Row: .X. High, G. Reed, V. Teter, Xl. 'I'eter. Y. VVQ-lls, L, VVebb, ll. llockaclay, Bl. VVoosl, ll. Neel. gg XI. I-ibogast, IJ. l'lan'ler, .X. .lSl'lCl'3l't, VU. liurris. Thirrl Row: L. King, Al. Anderson, Bl. Gahruebin. Q o X. Preheim, C. Chambers, XV. Symns, li. Krause, lf. Harrow. A, Nelson, ll. llrown, ,X. Neel, l'. Young. 9 0 Xl. I. Truesdell, V. Collins. Y. Young. Fourth Row: M. Fleming, l, Mathews. E. lifliger, C, liumler, 0 o ti. Rane, C. Cockins, lf. McCarter. ll. llanler. ll, liarnes, A. llarnes. L. Ileagland, li. York. 0 0 0 0 3 2 fi 0 1 7 1 a l 1 0 0 ' ., Q Lnr s Ath etic Association 2 U o 2 0 Unlike the teminine Jinv' :on f or crocuet Jlavers of the mast the ffirls ol O g 5 is l . s g 3 H. ll. S. were truly real athletes, The Girls' Athletic Association was formed to Q . . s . . . gg promote a high stanclarcl of health and physical etficiency among the girls by gg fostering an interest in gymnastic ancl athletic activitiesg to emphasize true sports- O . . . . .. gg manslnpg to promote recreational SOC1Zll1lJ1llly. no . . . . . C5 This year the club prcgressecl trom a local organization to a part ol the newly gg formecl State Girls' Athletic Association, which has a unifofm izoint system, 0, Points were given tor time spent practicing in a sport ancl tor passing tests over Oo . . . 2 v that sport rather than for making a team. lt was necessary for 600 points to have Q, been earnccl before the girl belongs to the state association, but any girl may join gg the local club on having earnecl lOO points. 'llhere were about 60 members this year. ,X Valentine partv was helcl in the new gymnasium to Welcome ancl interest as ' . gg sophomores. ln May the annual banquet was held at which the awarfls were '19 presented to the girls. 0 Officers for this year were Betty York, presiclentg losephine Anclerson. vice- 0 . . . . . . . . . go pres1dentg Virginia Collins, secretarvq and YVilma Burris. treasurer. Miss Clarice 0 . 0 Case was s onsor. i if Q: QD 33 6' or aaea tg2,3,gi0o608Ge:1-g9eSdq906gm52P0 Gvmfmaeaeavgmg O ooo ooyfgfaeegaooeooaoo. 5 003, ooo 0990 50000900 .6090 9 40' zoOooooo0 90009069009 ONE HUNDRED TEN Basketball Girls basketball practice began in February, after which an interclass tourna- ment was held. The seniors were successtul again this year. winning every game they played, although the sophomores and juniors showed them some goofl competition. The girls on the senior team were: forwards, Maxine Gagnebin, Virginia Collins, .Xrlene .Xsherattg Jumping center, Lila Hoaglandg running centers. Xvlfgll 0 Crook and llarffaret Teterg -fuards Lucille King, osenhine .Xnderson, and lva 6 D V 6 , ooo Q0 ...ue oaou CD O C I3 rw co CT' 99 LT'-1 l Mt-Carter. Z Us There were three teams in the bounceball interelass tournament this year. gg ,, . . . lhe seniors won every game they played, The Juniors won one game and lost gg one. While the sophomores lost both ot their games. g 2 . . . - . O The girls who played on the winning team were: .loseplnne Anderson, Lila 3 2 Hoagland, Virginia Collins, l.l.1C1llC lung. Iva KleCarter, .Xrlene .-Xshcratt, Ruth 2 g llntehmson, l'aye Stettler, Dorothy Neel. lilnor Corlett. Ruth Lawrence, Veva 2 2 N oung, Mildred Roberts, Olga lffhnstedt, and Margaret Teter. 2 2 0 o 0 3 O 0 00 of go O 0 0 00 O0 00 0 33 oO 00 00 00 oo o o 0 . OU 03 no oo oo o oo O0 ao go oo oO go 0 oo 0 O O 00 19 00 5 co Oo oo av l o Y Q: Cb Q UPPER GROUP QD Ifront Row: BI. lioherts, .l. Anderson. BI, Teter. R. Hutchinson. R. Lawrence, IC. Corlett, .X. .Xsherath Second Row: F. Stettler, V. Collins, L. Hoagland, Miss Clariee Case, L. King, V. Young, L. Mc-Carter. 0 0 LOWER GROUP og Front ROW? fx- A5l1CV3fY, xl- -A!lCl?l'SOH. L. King. Y. Crook. ll. Teter. Second Row: I, NlcCarfer, Oo V. Lollms, Miss Clarice Case, L. Hoagland, M. 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Billy Brown polled the popular vote for , l V f-' Student Council President. -1 I El Thursday, 25-The skies clear up with the first edition of the o , - the Buzz. Football victory over Buhler in practice game. Z : Friday, 26-Harlow. Bob. and George elected cheerleaders, Q 3 1 New activity ticket plan presented and accepted by 2 2 L 5 student body. Football schedule stickers sold. 2? OCTOBER O - is Q l ll ll ll b-9,36 i A Friday, 3--According to Deyoes weather forecast H. H. S. do Q ,,,, 'lo ' 7 enjoys a -warm and pleasant day defeating Kingman on Q 25-0 at Kingman. 02 fa A Ei' Wednesday, 8- NN'hat's the matter with her nose? Oh, 2 fa ' New SCHUJL she used it to roll a peanut across the gym Floor last 2 o 02,5 if-QMS night at the l'epetta party! 2 2 l THE 4'llo '5f'mU Thursday, 9-Look! Look! XYhat's this a comin? just the 2 2 656- mfu: by A.Fadzo1.Hr' F .dG. A. A. afagabond hikers. f I V I Af 0 o UF ., f ri ay, 10- lorgeous new uniforms or tie Saint! ter 2 2 9,9-T92 STQ F a pep parade through the business section we defeat 3 3 sw Ark city 19-13. 0 0 . eK- '!,:,,.- 'Q ' Wednesday, 15YRain?? No, the slush, slush, is from those 2 o 62103, H S Hi-G. R. lollypops! gg ' C ll' ' - Tuesday, 21-Big depression---of spirits! Grade cards! gg uzlffeslfggq' Mcnday, 27-Spooks! Ghosts! Girls' Glee Club Halowe'en 00 RGTIVITV cvusv-n9noNs lglrty' IV . Y ' TWKE1- ,Mgt Dal sumpmpa Tues ay, 28- ii- . party. . ' NOVEMBER X 1 - - y . t ' 5 l 7' 5. ' . ' T J s X creat' ,wee MOUSE? Briiizii f':,i.f.f:eif.. !llff5i?Sfi'!'feflfi, Qimviyst gg is arrows in the target. gg ?6,,eNlf 0 Wednesday, 5- Girls' Glee Club looks fine in their new 0 Swbwrgpttohg sweaters! A 2 2 e awucl, Tl'1UfSdi1y'Q16-7-'leacliers labor while students play-'lleaclv o n ers' . eeting. 2 Z Nsniuofr-'L-I Monday, 10-jubilee Singers. A 4 o 2 PEANUT Tuesday, 11-lsn't that too had? XX'e just beat XVellington g o fnEgEppiT1-A ,AMY 33-0 at our Armistice Game. O 2 Wednesday, 12-Billy Sunday, world noted evangelist, ad- Q 3 X X l l l fff, l dressed the student body at Special Assembly. 2 3 X fi A ' Friday, 14-Student rally at Billy Sunday meeting. Q o Q 1 FACULTy Friday, 21-A'On balt. Hawks '-new school march intro- g 5 X 'ISE' j ffl- duced by 1Peptonnst and Pepettas. Prizes awarded for O S V N Jest wort s. gg 'ai - Wednesday, 26-The Rev. Mr. Clark, former H. H. S. 0 Q X X student presents the Thanksgiving message in assembly. 28 SWHLE9 - Thursday, 27-28- Turkey days are here again! Thanks- oo UP STUDE giving vacation. Defeat Lyons 7-6! Three cheers for 'P our undefeated Ark Valley Champion football team! 48 - ' DECEMBER gg K7 4- Friday, 5- Doesn't Maude make a real flirt? VVould you Oo Feauw' ' know that they were our dignihed teachers when they 2 Q 'A' ,F j i- l performed in the Allagaroo campaign stunt? oo ,A Friday, 12-Students again CFD show their superiority by gg I l defeating the Faculty in the first basketball game. Oo N5 'Impulse Friday, 19-UThe Path Across the Hill presented. Rich- ? ardson Literary Society entertains members at an aft- 0 5 , ernoon tea. 3 x-553.4 it Tuesday, 23-UMerry Christmas liveryone telling Santa 13 049' X what he wants. 'rcs Ilebqnjl f Q1 Q2 67 t9 87 Qjgevoatoaa-fusesJvaawvoadodaowwaavvwzsae O 0.0 oopff'f'68a'5 ' 'o '? ooo' 'oeocu0oo 61,09 0 g0Doaooosvv00 ?ov0 '. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY Almanac ,L-gt! .pig JANUARY I x ' Monday, S-Bad weather settles on ll. li. S. again as C J 1, Christmas vacation ends. ,, 4 21 Tuesday, 6-Another triumph for us! This time its our wrestlers over El Dorado. A I . X Thursday, 8-Listen! 'l he Pepetta's are having Q chili Una, 'Q' su J mer. Wadnddday, 21- If my dreams come true-l'll pass this fIRIRl,Js YSFMOI 0 linalln V A 1,45 K ee! 3 Friday, 30-Student Council Assenihly. Our toothall 5 e hviliff' g heroes are awarded letters. ...gg h g FEBRUARY ' ' , g Monday, 2-Six weeks had weather. Ground hog' SZLW his vm., X To shadow today. q ' 1 Xu' i Friday, 13-Our lucky day! Defeated XVinlield 20-l-L X ,ji-X XX . :Z Thursda , 19-- Oh Doctor presented by Music epart- oo meniig H. H, S. promises some line doctors to the world. EKQEQTEIES 2 Q Monday, 23- H Cluh athletes hosts to their girl friends QQQELE? g 2 at party in gym. Q CON YEAH-D 3 Q Friday, 27-Allagaroo dedicated to Chop Cairns in STNUC A 5 Assembly. ,I Arif S I 7 . g MARCH I hi c f X. f . f, 0 Thursday, 5-March xiinds usher in the Gypsy Trail e A E '1 f V- U qty if 3 which is presented hy the Dramatic Cluh. 51, C iq, X f ,,mfT5' r if 8 Friday, 6-liven the aprons and overalls couldn't stop that I 7 ZZNUV4 fifilif 1' ff. 2 snow f 0 5 'mf ' , , 0 Tuesday, 17YXYeather signs announced potato planting X f ' QQ Amy. ,gf gg season ! . ' Gigi., Q,'f,yff og Wednesday, 18-Marjorie Shellenherger won second place f wwf LH ,ff 0 for us in Interpretive Reading. , Swv ' Friday, 30-Dehaters win second at Lawrence in state meet, l A A Basketball team wins third in state meet at Topeka. a F ff, ,Q og Thursday, 26S'tHokis l'okis-a rahhitf' Hi-Y. presents Gm, 4' 9, r Q A3 go magician. 6' . ' 9 , gg Friday, 27-Stunts and tumbling team present G. A. A. N 6 Q M oo assembly program. A H,H.S - .-:Nr O Z APRIL s Q -A 0 Wednesday, 1-All School Picnic! April lfool! . f 2 Friday, 3-Easter service assembly. The Rev. Mr. Scherer NG,-E W X o in Charge' Ziff 'QQ ffm 'XW5 Poemmrv Z Tuesday, 7-Dr, J. D. Layng, professor from lndia, ad- ,212 1 X STUFF o dressed student body. J K CK g Saturday, 11-Band takes third place in Ark Valley Music TUBE , 0 Contest at Wichita. L f ' ffqxl s g Wednesday, 15--April Showers!! ' ., ' ' imp 0 Thursday, 16- This way, for your 'Angels on Horsehackf' A X T ' '7 3 Hi-G. R. Picnic. I I 't ' O o Wednesday, 22-Student Council hreakfast-Yes. they l L H ' gl, oo chewed gum in first hour class. l t 1 W I vid , gg Wednesday, 29-Peptomists entertain girl friends at picnic. I ' QQ it A V ,' V gg MAY ' Q2 Friday, 1-junior-Senior Banquet on hoard a Pirate Boat. UESSEE Q Saturday, 2-State Scholarship Contestg Ark Valley track -9' 5 I Y 2, meet at VYichita and tennis meet here. gxnptfq ' M 19 Tuesday, 5- VValt and His Stock! Senior play. X01 T '9 Friday, 8-G. A. A. Annual Award Banquet. QLAA dd l Friday, 16-17-State track. golf, and tennis tournament 3'-AA 1 meet at lfinporia. ' 5 1 Friday, 22-Senior Picnic at Halstead. X' 5 V , Q Qc v Monday, 25-Class day program hy Seniors. ANQ we A fl 3 Tuesday, 2E-The enil of a perfect yearfCommencement. gp THE I cg All signs of tl'e Zodiac point to a happy future for AFHRMATIYE QVC 3 Seniors. -E-rc, ETC. -- DEPARTURE q, IX. Nw og - ANY 83 3 Q fo D 2 . nuevos if o..oo.oeobe?RsBT!1'fY,e0ooooq,S'8496'5'a00MN5 eQpQ,5BQ'PoB9ftRJ'bS8Qv56bDgiogs gqg ooaooooa ceo ooo Q. O . ... 3 'vE 00 0Q QOQOQQQO ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE 'QTHAT BYGGJNE PLGT 'Sf Wjjg VILLIAQ MIUV H - Q-1 E FATHER. SHE. 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