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1910 1960 foreword The Book with the Backward Lookvfrlds back its pages and spotlights changes during the last years. In 1910, while the first senior class entered the new building at Seventh and Walnut, the vi- brant figure zfjormer President Theodore Roosevelt dominated U. S. political circles. Meanwhile, abroad tensions raged in high gear. A powder keg constructed if strong sentiment among European countries waited quietbfjbr a stray spark. Across the Atlantic, pressure mounted toward the United States. The volcano erupted when Americans scanned headlines fy' the day- Lusitania Sunk- Americans Aboardfn In 1917 the U. S. declared war on Germany and throngs Q' Americans ld homes, jim- ilies, and jobs, and went to war with the cgi, Make the world sajefnr democragtf' November 11, 1918, world powers agreed to peace. Afferjbur long years gf war, the world prodded itsebf back to that jorgotten word- normaligr. Oldsters shook their heads at zany antics of students who were destined to shimmy to the uptempo rhythms Q' the Roaring Twentiesf' I-Qfsterical phrases, the Bee's Knees and '93-Skidoo, echoed fam crowded speak-easiesf' then wilted under the blanket of Depression. Black Friday, October, 1929, shrouded carwee lm? across the nation. December 7, 1941, japan bombed Pearl Harbor, and World War II sent the county into mass diwnsive production. The next morning HHS students jrrgot petty trjles and turned to the White House as President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on japan. August 5, 1945, the Atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and World War II came to an end September 1. Americans peered apprehensiveb into the future. Pages ofhistopr skip a decade and unfold upon the j9antic race far space supremagr. While the U. S. battled the relentless Asian flu, Russia launched Sputnik L October, 1957. It was months later bdzre the United States regained its lost prestige. Hutchinson students listened intentbf as news machines flashed the accomplishments if Explorer L During the Fabulous FQ7ies, the halls cy' HHS grew dim with age, but its antiquated cavernsjziled to dampen Salt Hawk spirit. In their spare time spirited Hawken rocked Jn rolled to the strumming if the twangy guitar fy' Elvis Presley, wailing saxophones, and the Kingston Trio. Teenagers abandoned bigfcles and crowded into automobiles, fzrezgn bugs, and hot rods. Students whose ulterior goal appeared to be dragging Nlain, or 'playing it cool, U took a last look at high school days, then strode conjidentbf into the Soaring Sixties.
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looking back glance reveals halblbenings during years dedicatees mrs. esther richardson miss lita battgz principal s. l. palmer student boebz miss ida johnston miss mabelparks princzybal george brooks american flag miss mattie kent chamber gf commerce mothers and fathers students who have represented the school in activities athletics mr. george brooks traditions zjhhs mr. william w. o'connell superintendent j. w. gowans miss alice lucile stevens princiybal gilliland miss inezjrost mr. e. a. cairns miss kathleen hess and mr. e. c. almquist mr. a. w. mccandless miss mabel parks miss mayrne king and mr. bruce ,berrill miss catherine wrenchg mr. funk take mr. william ulbson mr. d. grobe mr. walter rinehart mr. alan watrous mr. w. t. cole superintendentj. w. gowans gertrude haugr anna camlbbell hhs students in armed jinrces princzybalj. gilliland pribncibalj. h. nicholson mrs. elizabeth stajjhrd mrs. david mackee jeanne malcolm gene niewald roscoe czyrne mr. roland elliott mrs. ariel perrill coaches Hirishv ireland brice durbin, and Uwooajf, kramer jbrinczlbal r. c. guy mrs. aylene keown student boajf During the last fifty years many traditions and changes have been initiated at Hutchinson High Sehoo1. The 1960 A11agaroo would like to pay tribute 1910 to these Hlirstsf' First annual editoraChester Tedriek. The name oil the annual has changed seven times. ln 1909 it was the H. S. Oracle, 1910 to 19144, the lluzzg 1916, the H. S. Annua1g 1917, the Superha, 1918, Lihertyg 1919, La Victorieg 1920 until the present, the Allagaroo. First principal of Hutchinson High Schoo1 -Mr. S. L. Pa1mer 1911fFirst senior n1emoria1-Plaque on the West 1913 1923 1925 1929 1935 1 911-2 1 943 1950 1952 1955 wa11 of the south stairs. Hutchinson High Schoo1's first c:heer1eader -1Vlr. Henry Pegues. First valedietorian and salutatorian-,lean Wright and Hazel Anderson. First student council president-Donald Woodde11. First Young American-,lack Hardy. First loot1.1a11 hoineeoining queenflluth Hungerford. First A11agaroo kingfwalter Quiring. First ,loels '1'avernfBascd on a tavern in Kansas City. First Sweetheart king-,lack 1.indho1m. First Snow1Ja11. First 1Jasket1Ja11 queenfBo1Jhie Rittgers. First graduating Class of Hutchinson High School -Class of 1910.
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