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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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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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grades, from the looks of his average for his four years. Tom Wingate was a member of the football squad for three years, the basl ketball squad two years, and the track squad four years. He was vice-president of the Student Council during his senior year. He was also a member of the jun- ior and senior play casts. , And last but not least we have Oren Woodford. 'tRed , as he is better known, was a member of the football squad for three years and a member of the basket- ball squad for two years. Hel was presi- dent of the Student Council during his senior year. There have been seniors represented in all the activities: dramatics, debate, band, orchestra, glee clubs, track, basket- ball, football, and other activities. In some of the activities there have been a large number of seniors while in others, only a few seniors have participated. This shows a diversified interest which is a fundamental element in the support of our school. The senior class has in this way actively supported all phases of school life. From Gridiron To Cinder Track With The Eagles fContinued from page 51 sg: sg .11 sy: sf: The heroic Eagles flew to Pratt to the track meet. Having won from Pratt in the Fine Arts Contest, they felt that they would like to win again, And they did. They amassed a total of sixty-three points to Pratt's second with forty-seven and one-half points. And Byers third with seventeen points. Sawyer fourth with fourteen and one-half points. This made Kingman victorious in the two main track meets they entered in, the Sterling and Wichita meets being invitation meets. McCutchen, Swartz, VVing'ate and Savoy were the outstanding members of the track team. Several of the younger members of the team re- ceived considerable experience and show promise of developing into good per- formers. Among these are Converse, Snvder and Graves in the mile and half- mile: Ross. Poteet and Kaufman in the quarter, half, and the latter two in the pole vault. After the above had been written the track team brought honor to the school by winning the stato regional meet at Dodge City. Six boysg Wingate, Mc- Cutchen, Swartz, Kaufman, Savoy and Ross made the trip. While only one first was won, the team took enough of the third, and Jetmore fourth. About 25 schools were entered. The girls of K.H.S. took that old ship cf K.H.S. into a different realm of play- ing. The girls did not compete with other schools and had intra-mural sports instead. However, with their intra-mural sports they exemplified that spirit of K.H.S. that the boys carried on. They developed a fine type of sportsmanship that is hard to find in the high schools. One field cf sport that the girls became so proficient in was basketball. The classes played each other, and when the tangle was over, it was found that the senior class had won first place. Then a varsity team was chosen which was com- posed of members from all four of these teams. This is the lineup for the varsity team: Center, Josephine Browng Run- ning Center, Edith Lonffeneckerg For- wards, Dorothy Bonnell. Marfraret 'Warn- berg: Guards, Charline Horner, Barbara Baldwin. Another field of sport in which the girls carried on the Eagles' traditions was in volley ball. This is only anothe' instance of that snirit that characterizes those daughters of K. H. S. Miss Wolfe, their able leader, chose the varsity. This is composed of twelve members from all four classes. Thev are: Margaret Warnberg. Char- line Harner, Margaret A. Pope, Thelma. Taber, Josephine Brown, Josephine Wood- ford, Rachael Murphy, Hazel Crippen, The debate squad is in good humor. They have won the decision this time. The sponsor is Miss Forney. The track squad. They have reason to be proud, as they have won the re- gional meet at Dodge City. The junior play cast was Alabama Bound. other places to get 24 points and win the meet. Ness City was second, Dighton The operetta cast presents The Count and the Co-Ed. The good looking girls are the Booster Club. Our music trophies. Future Farmer officers. Miss Hunsberger, Oracle Sponsor. The National Honor Society smiles for us. 10 Ruby Ingram, Virginia Martin, Bar- bara Baldwin and Dorothy Bonnell.
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