Kingman High School - Oracle Yearbook (Kingman, KS)

 - Class of 1935

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Flashing to ou Thru the Oracle 0 THEREFOR E, WE HAVE PROVED 141. Maybe not the silvery tongued orators of old, but silvery tongued enough to win the district meet at Caldwell and go on to the state-that's the record of the debate club this year! For the first time in many years a debate club was organized with Miss Alice Forney as coach. Of the twelve members in the debate club the follow- ing were seniors: Mary Alice Living- The senior play cast presented the three-act comedy, Polishing Papa, on April 26. This was one time that the seniors performed to perfection. The play was a scream from beginning to end. Miss Alice Forney was play di- rector, Leo Robison was business man- agerg Bill Brown and Marvin Cox, ad- ston, Marvin Cox, Marie Sample, Betty Kilmer and Alma Crippen. The question debated this year was Resolved that the Federal Government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunities throughout the nation by means of giving annual grants to the several states for public, secondary and elementary schools. Marie Sample and Tal Jones repre- -A Q THE SENIOR STARS .T. vertising managersg and Lawrence Hughbanks, ticket manager. The ush- ers were Ella Doze, Opal Ward, Lorain Robinson, Nona Ross, Darlene Wams- ley, Marguerite Fisher, Barbara Han- sen and Geneva Kiser. The following seniors appeared in the cast: sented the negative side and Mary Alice Livingston and Marvin Cox, the affirm- ative. The teams went to El Dorado. Pratt, Winfield, Hutchinson, Caldwell and Lawrence. The crowning trip was the one to Caldwell. There Kingman met all the schools in the league and was successful in getting first place. This honor entitled them to go into the rtatc meet at Lawrence. Mrs. Stevens ....,..... Marie ,,...................... Sidney Smith ....... Jane Smith ......... Dick Brainerd ....., Rose Parker....,... Rebecca McClure ....Mary Bachman ...............Paul Mann .....Perry Hundley Arthur Smith ......... ........Betty Kilmer ..............Victor Beat ........Elva Cheatum Reginald Dabney ............ George Ross Peggy Sampson ...... Margaret Pipkin POWER BEHIND THE THRONE iQ? It is considered an honor to be chosen as an assistant in the office. Seven of this year's graduates have had that honor some time during their four years in high school. The list includes the following: Alma Crippen, Barbara Hansen, Geneva Kiser, Paul Mann, Cedora Piller, Leo Robi- son, Katherine Schoenernan. BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS iQ1. Eight members of the graduating class of '35 have sometime during their high school attendance had charge of the school library. Ella Doze, Barbara Hansen and Ge- neva Kiser were librarians during their sophomore year. Coletta Weiser, Mar- guerite Fisher and Paul Mann were li- brarians in their senior year. Alma Crippen had charge of the library dur- 10 ing both her junior and senior years. Betty Kilmer was librarian the first se- mester of the senior year.

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Bits of News About the Seniors The senior class has two members, Samuel Bridgess and Perry Hundley, who have been on the Student Council for three years. Wilbur Cheatum has been elected two years. Five seniors served only one year as Council mem- bers and they are Darlene Wamsley, O THE BRAIN TRUST le., John Doll, Marie Sample, Paul Roberts and Katherine Schoeneman. The following people are in the gov- erning body this year: Samuel Bridg- ess, presidentg Perry Hundley, vice- presidentg Katherine Schoeneman, sec- retary-treasurer and other members, O HALL OF FAME lei The senior class of 1935 presents six of its members for entrance to K. H. S. Hall of Fame-the National Honor society. Presenting- MARVIN COX ALMA CRIPPEN BARBARA HANSEN LEO ROBISON ELLA DOZE VICTOR BEAT Five senior boys have been members of the Future Farmers club. Lawrence Hughbanks was president and other sen- ior members were Victor Beat, Loren Harris, Derrel Pinkerton and Gene Bow- yer. One of these boys, Loren Harris, O TILLERS OF THE SOIL -...QQ won a trip to the American Royal Live- stock show at Kansas City, Mo., in 1933. Each year the club sends judging teams to various contests. This year teams were sent to Harper, E1 Dorado, Coldwater and Emporia. Paul Roberts and Wilbur Cheatum. During the junior year, Samuel Bridg- ess, Perry Hundley, Wilbur Cheatum and Marie Sample represented our class. The sophomore Council members were Samuel Bridgess, Perry Hundley and John Doll. The freshman members were Darlene Wamsley and Ted Naanes. Club members who have done out- standing work this term are Deverde Elwood, Roy Webber, George Gerber, Robert Bock, Oscar Fettig and Arland Walters. 0 THEIR LAST PERFORMANCE iQ, On Monday morning, May 20, the seniors made their last public showing and presented a one-act play entled On the Dotted Line. The cast was as follows: Mrs.F1andermeyer,Lorain Robinson Bertram Dudley .............. Victor Beat Mr. Flandermeyer ............ Paul Mann Wilton Brussels .......... Perry Hundley Hazel Dudley .l.......... Frances Holman Miss Poole ........... ......... N ona Ross 11

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