Kingman High School - Oracle Yearbook (Kingman, KS)

 - Class of 1934

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Who's Who in Class of '34 CIJAlRA MAE' ArClRIlDG-E4Her life is pure and Sweet- Haviland 1-25 G. R. 1-23 -glee club 35 mixed chorus 3- DELIMAR A.NDElRlSO-N-Plough deep while slug-SHYGS sleefp. Hi-Y 1-2--3-4. CATHERINE A,RlMlSTROlNG-4She is a booster with no time to kick. G. R. 1-2-3-45 dramatics 1-2-3-45 Boost- er Club 45 glee club 1-2-3-43 operetta 1'2-33 cantata 45 senior play 4. BAIRBARA 'BALDWVIN-Sincere in manner, courgeous in' spirit. G. R. 1-2-3-45 dramatics 45 Booster Club 43 basketball 1-i2-45 baseball 1-2-45 student council 3-45 president of class 23 volley ball 1-2-4. VIRGINIA BARNGROVEHR-A light heart lives long. G. R. 2-3-4. FERDINAND BOUK--M-odesty is the color of virtue. Glee club 1-2-3-4. DOROTHY BONNELL-Xvhat her heart thinks, hel' tongue speaks. Wfagner, Okla., 25 Stillwater, Okla., 33 G. R- 1-45 Dramatics 45 baseball 1-45 senior play - 43 basket ball I-43 volley ball 1-4. I1'UGH BRALX-Quietness always denotes intl-lligG11CO of a superior quality. Hi-Y 1--2-3-45 dramatics 3-43 glee club 3-43 orchestra 1-2-3-45 -olperetta 33 Cillltilta 45 Oracle staff 45 student council 35 president of class 43 junior play 3. BKEULAH CAlMP'BE1L-L-Little I ask, my wants are f-ew. ELISANORLA UHEATUM-I fold my hands and wait. G. R. 1. IMIDGE OHPIDD-A gay girl with a good rule-'Wvhy YVor1'y . G. 1R. 1-2-3: dramatics 1-2-3-45 glee club 1-.2-3-43 lb-and 1-2-3-43 orchestra 1-2--3-43 o-peretta 1-2-133 Cantata. 2-43 secretary and treasurer olf class 13 junior -play 33 senior lplay 4. FLOIRENCLE 'CLARK-A maiden never bold. Glee V clulb 3. VELMA COLE-MAN--Quiet, unassuming, friendly, true. GECELIA CO-NlRAlRDY-Unto the pure all things are pure. Zenda 2-33 glee Clulb' 13 basket ball 13 volley -ball 1. EVELYN C'UM'MIN-GS-Very serenely she lp-asses on her way. G. R. 13 glee cluzb- 3-45 bland 3-43 cantata 4. LAVWRlEN1C'E Dfe-WEEIS.E-I bid a glad farewell, I shall 110i DHSS -this way again. Hi-Y 1-2. SAJM DO-DL-Faith, g6I1tll9'l'1'l3.Il, I 3.111 better here than there. Hi-Y 43 senior play 4. FRANKLIN DRX'SDALE4OthQi' great mgn have part. ed their hair in the middle. Dramatics 45 glee club 22 Cflntzita 23 secretary of student council 43 basket ball 1-3-4- - PAUL EBIERHMRT-If I am greater than the Pest, it is not my fault. Hi-Y 1-35 dramatics 45 football 4. KENNETH 'GARRIISON-Here is a unique man, a sin- cere one. Hi-Y 1-2-35 drainatics 1, ALnFlRlElD -G-ILLIEN-.Always friendly, .ll-1St the SUH19- ESTHER GOFF-Energy and persistence conquer all things. LaFAUlN GORMLY-The voice ls a celestial melody. G. R. 1-2-3-43 dramatics 43 glee club 1-2-3-43 orches- tra 1-2-3-45 quartet 2-35 oD'9Tetta 1-2-33 cantata 2'4j mixed quartet 33 volley fball 1. DOROTHY HADS-E-Y-A merry heart is yours. G. R. 1-23 dramatics 1-45 basket .ball 1-243-4j Voll-ey ball 1-2-3-4. ' DONALD HAHVIIL-TO-N-He needs no introduction, he Speaks for himself. Hi-Y 1-2-35 band 1-2-3-45 or- chestra l-ZQ senior play 4. EUGENE JIOBSO-NQC'ommon sense is an uHCOmm01l thing- I-Ii-Y 1-2-3-43 dramatics -1-2-3-45 glee club 3-42 lband 1-2-3-45 quartet 45 ollfdrettal 33 'Cantata 45 Stu' dent council 1-23 president of class 35 junior D19-Y 33 senior play 45 football 2-45 basket ball 1-2. MEREDYTHE HODGEIS-VVhoever wears a happy face does a service -to himself. G. Rl. 1'2Q glee clulb- 13 op-eretta 1. A ' ' NAOMI H-OOTON-Small service is true service. G. R. 1-2-3-43 'dra-matic.s 43 glee clulb- 1-43 band 1-33 OI'- chestra 1-2-3-43 operetta 33 cantata 45 Vbasket ball 2-3-43 baseball 2-33 volley ball 2-3-4. I O-RVILLE HoR.NBAK.ElR-It is not good' that man should live alone. Hi-Y 1-2-3-45 glee club 2-3-41 band 2-3-45 orchestra 2-3-43 quartet 43 ollfretta 2-32 cantata .1-45 Oracle staff '43' student council 2'4Q juni-or .play 3-3 senior -play. 4. ' A Q Iv LENVLS HOVEY-Happy go lucky Lewis. MARJORY JOHNSON-They love her most who know her best. G. R. 1-2-33 dramatics '3'4Q glee club 43 cantata 4. 5 ARLIQNE JONES4She moves it goddess, and she looks a, queen. G. R. 1-2-3-45 vice president, 35 president 43 dramatics 1-2-3-45 Booster club 3-45 glee.. club 2-3-41 orchestra 1-2-3-45 quartet 45 operetta 2'3Q cantata 2-45 Oracle staff 43 student council 43 junior play 33 senior play 4. SIBYL JONES-4She knows what's what, and S21-YS it- -G. R. 1-2-3-43 dramatics 3443 Ib-a.sket'b-all 1-2-3-43 Hoaseball 1-2-35 senior play 43 volley ball 1-2-3-4. XVALTON KABLER-It's a great plaguelto -be a hand- some man. -Hi-Y 1-2-3-45 d1'2i1natics'3-43 band 3-45 glee club 2-45 operetta 33 cantata 45 ,football 3-4: basket ball 3-4. ' A LUCILLE KEMPdSloW and steady wins the race. G. R. 1-2-35 dramatics 1-2-33 glee club 1-4j1vb2t1'ld 1-2-3- 43 orchestra 1-2-3-45 operetta 13 lcantata' 45 basket ball 13 secretary and treasurer of class 23 senior play 43 vollcy ball 1. n D W MAB-LE -G. KING-O Woman, thou wer-t fashioned to beguile. G. R. 13 dramatics 1-2-3-43 Booster clwbh1-2- -3-43 glee club 1-2-3-45 orchestra 1-2-3-431quartet 1-2-3-45 operetta 1-2-33 cantata 2-43 vice president of class 25 junior play 35 senior 'play 4. ERVIN KISERQI-1e'll find it XVEIY- b v ' LOLS LINDT-Happy and free from care am I. G. R. 1. ' ' ' - ' DANIEL LONG'ENElClKElR--I can be-up convinced, but it is a hard' job, Hi-Y .1-2-3-455 dramaltics 2-33 glee club 3-42 orchestra 1-2-3-43 operetta'35 cantata 43 vice president of class 3. 6 LEONA MAR-K-The mildest and the gentlest of heart. G. R. 13 glee club 1-25 basket ball,-2-35, 5 5 IMO MCBURNEY-You have a merry heart. Basket ball 1-23 baseball 1-25 volley ball 1-2. LOREN 4M0ClLELfLlAN-'My strength is the strength of ten. Footlball 4. MARIE MCCO-L-LOM-Quietness is her'loudestfe21tL1I'e. Peabody -1-2-3. - ' v V LoULs MCMANIIS-I don't mean to befas'ftiliiiy as 1 am- Hi-Y 1-2-3-43 dramatics 255 gleelbclulb 2-3-4,3 band 1-2-3-45 orchestra 3-43 OlD91'6fl',tZ1 2-35 E-intake. 45 stu- dent council 33 vice 'president of class! 45 junior play 33 mix-ed quartet 4. V ' '

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CLASS HISTORY Our Initiation to New Ways 'First Week September-Ninety-five frolicsome freshmen launched in Kingman High School. , V. September 23-Booster Club was elected. Mable Gertrude King was the only freshman member. Or- chestra was organized. The-re were nine freshman members. September 29-Class elections held. The freshman ,class elected Wilbur Showalter, presidentg Mable Ger- trude King, vice presid-ent: Midge Child, secretary and treasurer: and Claude Long as cheer leader. October 6-Student council electedg the freshman members were Harold Gralber and Eulgene Hobson. October. 7-Dramatics club organized. The club claims six green freshmen as members! And now we are sophomores! September 1-Eighty sophomores fgrowing more like the seniorsj entered upon their second year. .September 11-Booster clulb elected. Mable Ger- trude King was the only sophomore member. 'September 14-Musical organizations chosen. Three sophomores in boys' glee club, eleven in girls' glee club, eleven in band, and 10 in orchestra. A September 2.1-Class elections held. Sophomore officers were: President, Banbara. Baldwing vice pr-951. dent, Daniel Longenecker, secretary-treasurer, Lucille Kemp: and yell leader, Armilda Salmans. October 5-Student counlcil elected. VViLbur Sho- walter, Ewgene Hofbson, and Orville, Hornbalcer were -the SOPhomore representatives. 'December 18--The operetta, The Count and the C0-ed Presented. Malble Gertrude King, a sophomore, accompanied lt. 4 January 23-Chapel presented by sophomores, Ar- lene Jones, Mable Gertrude. King, VVilbur Showalter, and Harold Graber were characters in a play entitled What a Nite! Cynthia Faye Sfpradlin read. April 1-Midge Child was one in the cast of an interscholastic moving picture entitled Running lVild. ' November 5--Four sophomore members gave two SP3-IliSh Plays fOr the Spanish Round Table at the state teachers meeting in W'ic.hita. Namely: Mary Ada Shefdm- Arlen-G Jones. Wilb'ur shcwalter, and Orville Hornbaker. ' November 17-An operetta, Oh Doctor was Dre- Beflfed- Midge Child. Ray Stuart, W'ilbur Showalter, and Orville Hornlbalcer were the sophomore members Of the cast. Mable Gertrude King accompanied them. February 16-Quartets chosen, Sophomore mem. bers were Maible Gertrude King, and LaFaun Gormly. 'March 15-Cfmrtesy campaign held. Arlene Jones and Wilbur Showalter were elected as the most cour- teous girl and boy of the sophomore class, April 8-Fine Arts Contest. Ray Stuart, Naomi Hooton, and Mable Gertrude King are the sophs who took solos to Pratt. May 15-An oratorical, The Holy City was pre- sented. La.F'aun Gormly and Mable Gertrude King were soloists. CONCEITED JUNIORJS! September 5-Sleventy-nine juniors launch upon last half of high school career. 'September 1'9-Class elections held, The junior officers were: President, Eugene Hoibsong vice presi- dent, Manford Bralyg and secretary-treasurer, XVilbur Showalter. l September 20-Booster cluib elected. Malble Ger- trude King and Arlene Jones were the junior members. September 29-Cheer leaders elected. VVilbur Sho- walter, a. junior, was head yell leader. October 28--Hi-Y and G. R. carnival sD'0IlSOI'9d- The junior representatives were crowned King and Queen of the carnival. They -were Vera Jean Wal- lace and Louis Molvlanls. October 31-Student council elected. Junior mem- bers were: Zelma Moore, Barbara Baldwin, Louis Mic- Manis, and Hugh Braly. I November 7-The junior play, The Tightwadn. was presented. Those in the play were: Hugh Braly, Midge Child, Mable Gertrude King, Arlene Jones, Or- ville Hornbaker, NVilbur Showalter, Eugene Hobson, Louis Mclvlanis, Louise Richardson, Zelma Moore, and Fred Tolar. ' March 1-The opera, Joan of the Nancy Lee was presented. The juniors in the cast .arer Wilbur Showalter, Ray Stuart, Fred Tolar,'Orville Hornlbaker, Mable Gertrude King, Midge Child, LaFaun Gormly, Arlene Jones, Eugene Hobson, and Louis MoManis. March 28-Quartets chosen. The junior .members were Mable Gertrude King, LaFaun Gormly, and Ray Stuart. A March 29-G. R. and Hi-Y, officers elected for next year. The juniors for G. R. cabinet were: Arlene Jones, Catherine Armstrong, Barbara Baldwin, Mary Ada Sheldon, and Naomi Hooton. Those for Hi-Y were: XVilbur Showalter, Eugene Hobson, Daniel Longeneck- er, Hugh Braly, Sam Doll, Orville Hornbaker, and Vvalton Kabler. May 12-.Tunior+Senior banquet at the Methodist church. AT LAlST-DIGNIFIED SEN IO1R.S September 4+Sch-ool opens with 73 seniors start- ing on their fourth and last round. September 15-Booster cluib elected. The senior members are: Mable Gertrude King, gpresldentg Arlene Jones, Catherine Armstrong, Zelma Moore, Barbara Baldwin, and Mary Ada Sheldon, September 15dC'lass officers elected. The senior officers are: president, Hugh Bralyg vice president, Louis McManisg and s6CF9'i3-YY-treasurer, Zelma Moore. October 10eStud6nt Council elected. The senior representatives arez- Wilbur Showalterh -president, Franklin Drysdale, Orville Hornlbaker,'sArleHe Jones and Barbara Baldwin. , ' A November 28-The cantata, The Harvest. W9-S presented- The soloists were: Mable Gertrude King, LaFaun Gormly, and Ray Stuart. ' Hofbson, Hugh Braly, Zelma Moore, and Mable Ger- trude King. ,February 27-Commencement speakers chosen. They are: XVilbur Showalter, Arlene Jones, Eugellfb Hobson, Hugh Braly, Zelma Moore, and Mable Ger- trude King. A March 1-Quartets chosen. Seniors in girls' quar- tet are: Arlene .Tones and Hilda Voran. Those in boyS' quartet are: Ray Stuart, Orville Hornbaker, and Eu- gene Hobson. Those in mixed quartet are: Ray S-tuart, Mable Gertrude King, and Louis McManis3 and those in the string quartet are: Mable Gertrude King, Ar- lene Jones, and Zelma Moore. Anthony festival. Senior soloists were: Evelyn Cummings, Orville Hormbaker, Arlene Jones and Mary Ada Sheldon. March 23-Pratt Fine Arts Contest, The soloists from the senior class were: Ray Stuart, Orville Horn- baker, Eugene Hobson, Mable Gertrude King, and La- Hiun Gormly. April 27-Senior play, A Full House, presented. May 28-Commencement.



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Whoys Who in Class of '34 ZEUMA lVI0ORE lVlthUUt a doubt she's a. good old scout. G. R. 1-2-3-45 Booster club 45 glee club 1-2-3-45 orchestra 2-3-45 operetta 1-2-35 cantalta 45 basket ball 1-2-3-45 baseball 1-2-35 student council 35 secretary- treasurer of class 45 junior play 35 volley ball 1-2-3-4. - 1 ERILLASX NICHOLS-Slow in considering, but reso- lute in action. I-llDorado 15 Arkansas 2. WARREN NIGWIISNVONGl-TK-Still achieving, still lpursuing. Cunningham 15 glee club 45 XVichita 2-35 Hi-Y 4. PEARCE--I dOn't give a darn about any wvoman. Basket ball 1. JULIA -PRITNER-Che.1'fLll looks fnakg Qvery dish a feast. G. R. 15 volley ball 2. RENO-XY'l1-511 tlUty and Dl911SU1'e clash, ICK duty go to smash. Track 1. LOLS RIGHARQSOBT-A sports-woman is she. Basket ball 1-2-3-45 baseball 2-3-45 volley ball 1-2-3-4. LOUISE RICHARDSON-The gods love those of ol'- dered soul. Basket ball 1-2-3-45 baseball 2-3-45 junior play 35 volley do-all 1-2-3-4. AMELPA ROBINSON-Fair and softly she goes far. Baseball 1-25 volley ball 1-2. ARlMiILlD'A SALMANS--Giislc and she giggles with you.. G. R. 1-2-35 dramatios 1-25 band 1-2-3-45 orcht s- traul-2-3-45 basket ball 1-25 Oracle staff 45 volley ball 1-2-3. 5 VVILBUR. SHOWWALTER-There's knowledge in flocks, beneath this curly locks. Hi-Y 1-2--3-455,dra-, matics 1-2-3-45 glee clulb 2-3-45 ,band 2-3-45 operetta 2-35 cantata 2-45 Oracle staff 45 student council 2-4: qi-resident 45 president of class 15 secretary-treasurer 35 junior play 35 senior play 45 footiball 45 basket fb-all 1. ESTHAEJR lSiNYDfElR-Benignity and common sense. Basket ball 1-25 baseball 15 volley ball 1-2. 5 I IJEKSTEPR lSNYlDER4Though I am always in haste, I am never in a. hurry. 'Hi-Yi 1-25 :basket ball 1-23 track 1-2-3-4. V CYNTHIA FAYElSP'RAD1LfI-N-To live at ease, ah! G. R. 15 drarnatics 3-45 basket ball 2-35 baseball 25 vol- ley ball 1-2-3. RAY STUART-YVitl1 the saxalphone he's the Prince of XVails. Pratt High School 15 Hi-Y 2-35 dramatics 2-35 glee clulb 2-3-45 band 2-3-45 orchestra 2-3-45 quartet 3-45 operetta. 2-35 Cantata 2-45 Oracle staff 45 srnior play 45 football 3-45 basket ball 2-3-4. HURPEE THOMPSON-Of all my dad's relations, I like myself the best. Oracle staff 35 football 2-3-4. FLREND 'POLAR-A future Pershing, who knows Glee club 3-45 operetta 35 cantata 45 junior play 35 senior play 45 football 2-3-45 basket ball 3-4. IIILNDA VORAN-Vvork comes be-fore play, G, R, 15 glee clulb 1-2-45 quartet 45 operetta 15 cantata 2-4. VERA JEAN W'ALDAlCE-sShe is as kind as she is fair. G. R. 35 dramatics 2-3-4. LOUDSE VVENI-GER-The youthful freshness of 8 SAMUEL ,SlELGL.ElR+Romauce is always young. Dra- matics 45 glee club 45 cantata 4. MARY ADA iSH.ELDON-NVhy aren't all of you con- tented like me? G. R. 1-2-3--15 dramatics 1-2-3-43 LZ-35 volley -hall 2-3. -blameless heart. G. R. 1-2-35 dramatics 3-45 baseball ANNA XYERNER-A true athletic colnivvsition. GIGS Booster club 45 g'l'eg'club 2-3-45 O17i'1'CY.tl1, 35 Cantata i2-45 volley ball 1. RUTH SlHlElLDON-A noble type of good heroic wom- anhoodj G. R. 1-2-3-45 glee Club 2-3-45 cantzl-ta 45 volley ball 2. N club 45 basket ball 35 basetball 25 volley -ball 3- ARCHIBALD XYILLARD-Still waters run deelp. KlnS- ley 1-2-3. VIVIAN XVILHSON-Actions speak louder than words. G. R. 1-2-3. l -1QQi5?1lftQQ...NATIONAL I-IO OR SOCIETY ,Seven memlhl-rs of the senior it-lass have been e1ected5 to the 'National Honor Society. This is the highest honor that a. high scool student can attain. The following seniors received this honor: 7 ARLENE JONES ZELMA MOORE I HUG-H BRALY MABLE 'G-ERTRUDE KIiN-G WVILB-UR. SHO-VVALTER ORVILLIE HORNBAKJER EUGENE HOBSON v 4

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