Kingman High School - Oracle Yearbook (Kingman, KS)

 - Class of 1931

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man Hamilton was a member of the foot- ball squad during his senior year and has been out for football all four years. He was president of the sophomore class. Another senior girl who is already known to most of the other students is Charline Harner. She was a member of the volley ball team for four years and a member of the basketball team for two years. She has been a member of the Girl Reserve for four years and has served on the cabinet two years. She played in the band for four years, and the orchestra two years. She had charge of the circulation of the Oracle this year. She is another senior elected as a member of the National Honor Society. A member of the senior class who has made exceptionally good grades in high school is Beulah Hinderliter. She was a member of the dramatics class one year. Then there is Mildred McBee. Mildred was a member of the Girl Reserve for four years, and a member of the girls' basketball squad two years. One of the best contenders in the senior class is Pauline McCartney. Pauline was a' member of the debate squad for two years. She carried leads in both the junior and senior class plays. She was a member of the girls' glee club for three years, and a member of the Boos- ter Club when she was a senior. She was also elected to membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. Next is another athlete. He is Lester McCutchen. He was a member of the football and basketball teams for three years. He was a member of the operetta cast and was also a member of the Hi-Y cabinet during his senior year. Hester McKenna was a member of the Booster Club for three years, and also a member of the dramatics class two years. She also was a member of the Oracle staff this year. Cora MePhetridge has worked a great deal outside of school. She was a mem- ber of the Girl Reserve one year. Mark Millard is a senior who came to K. H. S. the second semester of this year. He attended two years at Belmont high school, and a year and a half at Wichita high school. He was a member of the boys' glee club, mixed chorus. and the track team since coming to K. H. S. Mark's sister Naomi spent her first three years at Belmont high school. She was a member of the girls' glee club and the mixed chorus this year at K.H.S. Blanche Miller is another member of the senior class this year. Blanche has spent most of her time doing things out- side of school, but has always been will- ing to help when called upon. Another senior who is probably not so well known is Louella Mitchell. Louella was a member of the girls, volley ball team when she was a freshman, Phebe Pritner is another senior who is probably not so well known. Phebe has done a large amount of outside work during her four years in high school and has not entered into activities. A well known girl is Letha Ravens- croft. Letha has been outstanding in musical and dramatic organizations. She was a member of the girls' glee club for three years, a member of the quartet for two years, a member of the operetta cast, the junior play cast, and the senior C L!-XSS of Revs AKER Duawmzo GREEN MARGARETWARNMQQ Munn: Cuma Pnzsu Var.: Pazsmzur Sec.-TREA5 Esrn. CQTTLE WANDA Coon Lucnu.: Enumzn Rosen-r Eson Loss FAIRCHILD Mauna: Ftesnek Bzamt:M. EARL Hors:-um RACHAEL Heaven Nonmu Hmtwou CHARLlNE.l'lARNER Baum ,Mme Madman Nfxomi MMARD BLANcHEMnL1.ER Lovett.-.Mmnstr Purse Pmm EDNA SCH RAG Doaorny S-ronmom Eocene Suvron Com VORAN ESTHER 8

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iPMmwnt the C ass 1931 And What a Loss There 'W ill Be By Margaret Warnberg Readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic have not been the only things that have in- terested the class of 1931 during their four years of high school, for we final that many of them have found a place in the activities of the school such athletics, dramatics, debate, music and other such organizations of K. H. S. Going through the senior class roll we find that some of these seniors have taken an active part in as many activi- ties as they could, while others have taken part in only a few. Space does not allow us to mention everything some of the outstanding seniors have done, but we do wish to give honorable mention to all the graduating class of 1931. The first name we find on our senior roll is Reva Baker. Reva has spent some of her time in girls' athletics. She was also a member of the senior play cast and played her part exceptionally well. She was a member of the Girl Reserve all four years of high school. Lola Beshore is one of our seniors who has spent most of her time working for good grades. She lives in the country and it has not been as easy for her to take part in as many activities as it has been for others. Another senior is Merle Bruch. Merle is one of our musicians for he was a member of the boys' glee club all four years and was also a member of the high school orchestra. And now Delight Cheatum-Delight was a member of the dramatics class for three years, a member of the Girl Re- serve for four years, and served as sec- retary for the club during her fourth year. Eugene Clark was a member of the rrixed chorus and the boys' glee club one year. He was also a member of the Oracle staff' this year. Maxine Clark was chosen by the faculty for outstanding leadershipg ani elected to membership in the National Honor Society. She was prominent in the musical activities, as she was a mem- ber of the girls' glee club and mixed chorus all four years, and represented K.H.S. in girls' high voice in three con- tests this year. She had leading roles in the junior, and senior plays, and in the operetta her senior year. She also served on the Girl Reserve cabinet for two years, and was a member of thc Booster Club for two years. Play Cast- Not So Fast Ralph Converse is a retiring senior whom some of the students may not know very well. Ralph was a member of the high school orchestra for three years. Next we have one of our senior ath- letes. Estil Cottle spent his first three years at Castleton high school. He was a member of the football and the track squads during his last year at K.H.S. 'AT-bone as he is better known, played some mighty fine football here this year. Next we find Wanda Cook. Wanda was a member of the girls' glee club when she was a sophomore. She has also spent a good deal of her time mak- ing good grades, because we find she has a good average during her four years at K.H.S. Lcis David is another member of the senior class. Lois was a member of the girls' glee club for one year, and a mem- ber of the orchestra for three years. She was a member of the Girl Reserve dur- ing her first, third and fourth years. Hester Davis spent her first and last year of high school at K.H.S. She spent her sophomore year at Avilla, Missouri, and her junior year at Conway Springs high school. She is known for her ability in sewing. Hilda Doze was a member of the Girl Reserve three years and served as public- ity chairman during her fourth year. She was a member of the junior play cast. Everyone knows Ruby Dutton! Ruby has tried her hand at almost every ac- tivity. She was a member of the girls' glee club two years, a member of the mixed chorus three years, editor of the Oracle during her senior year, and a member of the Booster Club for three years. She served as president of this organization her senior year, She was also elected to membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. Then there is Lucille Erhard. She has taken part in girls' basketball and volley ball all four years. She has been a member of the Girl Reserve four years, and has had charge of the ex- changes for the Oracle this year. Robert Eson is another senior who has been here but one year. Bob spent his freshman and sophomore years at An- thony high school and his third year at Winfield. During his one year at K.H. S., he was a member of the football and basketball teams. He played one of the leading roles in the senior class play. Another senior who perhaps is not so 7 well known is Lois Fairchild. Lois has spent most of her spare time studying or working outside of school. She was a member of the Girl Reserve during her junior year. Next we have Maudie Flesher, Maudie was a member of the girls' volley ball and basketball teams when she was a fresh- nian and a sophomore. She was a' mem- ber of the Girl Reserve during her senior year. Bernice Forney is another member of this senior class. She was a member of the girls' glee club for two years. She was a member of the Girl Reserve four years, serving as treasurer for the club this year. She was also copy editor for the Oracle this year. Lawrence Fornwalt has been a member of the boys' glee club, chorus, and the orchestra for two years, and was the K. H.S. music contest entrant for medium voice at the Fine Arts Contest this year. Vera Fox has been a member of the Girl Reserve for three years and has also done most of the typing for the Oracle this year. Another senior who is probably not so well known is Ethel Goff. Ethel has not entered many activities, but has spent most of her time studying, and working outside of school. The president of the senior class is Durward Green. Durward was also president of the class when he was 2: junior. He had leads in both junior and senior class plays and played his part exceptionally well. A senior girl who has spent only one year at K.H.S. is Viola Harris. She spent her first three years at Cheney high school. She has been a member of the girls' glee club, mixed chorus, Girl Re- serve and the Booster Club during her year at K.H.S. Another member of the senior class is Earl Hoffman. Earl has spent most of his time making good grades, He has been responsible for most of the sport stories that have appeared in the Oracle this year. Our next senior is Rachael Hoover. Rachael has taken quite an active part in girls' athletics. She has played bas- ketball all four years and volley ball two years. She was a member of the Girl Reserve all four years, and a member of the Booster Club two years, And now for another athlete. Nor-



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play cast. She was a member of the Booster Club for three years. She served on the Girl Reserve cabinet during her junior year and was a member of the Girl Reserve all four years. Another member of the senior class is VVilbur Reiter. Wilbur was a member of the band for four years, a member of the boys' glee club, and the mixed chorus Ont' yffaf. And then there is Dorothy Riggs. Dorothy was a member of the girls' volley ball and basketball teams for three years. She was a member of the girls' glee club for three years and a member of the mixed chorus one year. A senior who stands high in scholar- ship is Lucille Robertson. Lucille has spent most of her time making good grades. She has next to the highest average for grades in the senior class. Ruth Sample is another one of our outstanding seniors. She was elected to membership in the National Honor Socie- ty. By having the highest grade 2.V8l'- age in the senior class she was declared the class valedictorian. Ruth was a member of the Girl Reserve all four years of high school and served on the cabinet for three terms, being president during her senior year. She was a mem- ber of the dramatics class for two years, the Booster Club for two years, and a member of the debate squad during her senior year. Edna Schrag was a member of the dramatics class two years and a member of the Girl Reserve all four years. She was a member of the junior play cast and played her part well. Dorothy Stormont was a member of the girls' glee club during her junior year, a member of the Booster Club, the Oracle staff, and the dramatics class during her senior year. She also carried a leading- role in the junior class play, The Drummer. Eugene Sutton spent his first two years at Concordia high school. Gene was a member of the Oracle staff dur- ing his senior year, and was also cheer leader. He carried leading parts in both the junior and senior class plays. This year will graduate one of K.H.S. best athletes. He is Jasper Swartz, the lad who has carried the pig-skin down the field so many times for K. H. S. Jap was a' member of the football squad and the track squad all four years. He was also a member of the basketball squad for two years. He served as a Student Council member for three years. Cora Voran is the next senior on our list. Cora was a member of the girls' glee club two years, and a member of the orchestra two years. Esther Voran was a member of the girls' glee club for two years. She is also an accomplished pianist. Raymond Wallace went out for basket- ball one year. He has spent most of his time working outside of school. Margaret VVarnberg was a member of the Girl Reserve all four years and serv- ed as vice-president during her senior year. She was also elected to member- ship in the National Honor Society. She was vice-president of the senior class. She was a member of the band for four years and a member of the orchestra and the Booster Club two years. She was a member of the debate squad and the senior play cast. It appears that Ridge Whitelaw has spent most of' his time making good

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