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W 61 ch PAUL MANN Speak when spoken to, never be- fore. Vice-president of class 23 secretary 43 Hi-Y 1-2-3-43 cabinet 43 or- chestra 13 office 43 librarian 43 dramatics 1-2-3-43 Pep club 43 junior play 33 senior play 4. PAUL MATLACK If exertion means an early death, I shall enjoy long life and health. Belmont 1-23 F. F. A. 3. HAROLD MCBETH He preferred to be good, rather than to seem so. Hi-Y 1-23 Glee club 33 orchestra 1- 2-3-43 football 3-43 boys' sports 2-3-4. BEULAH McCLELLAN Pleasant and jovial and nice One whom you'll think of more than twice. G. R. 1-2-3-43 Glee club 2-3-43 Or- acle staff 4. OREL MOORHOUSE Her few words have true worth. G. R. 1-2-3-43 Girls' sports 1-2-3-4. HOWARD MORTON Big and handsome Frank and wise, Graduating some surprise. Basketball 2-33 football 2-3. REBECCA MCCLURE This girl is an artist Who will draw attention. G. R. 1-33 Glee club 1-3-43 mixed chorus 1-3-43 operetta 1-43 mixed quartet 43 dramatics 43 senior play. PAULINE PADFIELD When better phrases are made, Pauline will make them. G. R. 13 girls' sports 1-2-3. LORENE PADGETT There's always another day, So why worry this one away? G. R. 1-2-33 girl's sports 1. WARREN PFALSER He trudged along, not knowing what he sought. String quartet 43 orchestra 1-2-3-4. CEDORA PILLER When you need a friend that's true 'Tis Cedora we'll direct you to. DERREL PINKERTON Expect nothing and you shall not be disappointed. MARGARET PIPKIN What her heart thinks, Her tongue speaks. Secretary of class 33 G. R. 1-2-3-43 Glee club 1-2-3-43 mixed chorus 1-2-3-43 operetta 1-2-43 Booster club 4. Sim if MARGARET RAYL True worth will make itself known. G. R. 1-2-3-43 v i c e - president 33 president 43 Glee club 1-2-3-43 mixed chorus 1-2-3-43 operetta 1- 2-43 Booster club 4. PAUL ROBERTS Though big and strong as he can be, Gump blushes modestly. Hi-Y 43 Glee club 3-43 mixed chor- us 43 operetta 43 basketball 3-43 track 33 Pep club 43 junior play 33 Student Council 4. LORAIN ROBINSON The Robin Chirps and All her life is a song. G. R. 1-2-3-43 treasurer 43 cabinet 33 band 1-2-3-43 orchestra 1-2-3- 43 Glee club 33 mixed chorus 33 Booster club 43 dramatics 1-2g Or- acle staff 43 girls' sport 1-2-3-4. LEO ROBISON Common sense among men is a for- tune rare. President of class 33 Hi-Y 1-2-3-43 secretary-treasurer 43 Glee club 1-2-3-43 band 1-2-3-43 orchestra 3-4: office 43 football 1-2-3-43 mixed chorus 1-2-3-43 operetta 1-2-4. MARIAN ROBISON Marian's good and sweet and clever, I All in one-now did you ever? GEORGE ROSS A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Basketball 1-2-3-43 football 2 - 33 track 1-2-3-43 Pep club 43 secre- tary 43 senior play 4. NONA ROSS Backward, turn backward, time in thy flight, --Allow more sleep for last Saturday night. G. R. 1-2-3-43 cabinet 3-43 Glee club 1-2-3-43 mixed chorus 1-2-3-43 operetta 1-2-43 dramatics 1-2-3-43 Booster club 3-43 junior play 33 Oracle staff 43 girls' sports 1-2-3. KATHERINE SCHOENEMAN Thy spirit shall never grow old. G. R. 2-3-43 secretary 43 treasurer 33 Glee club 2-3-43 mixed chorus 2- 3-43 girls' quartet 43 operetta 43 dramatics 1-2-3-43 Booster club 3-43 Student Council 43 officer 43 office 43 girls' sports 1-2-3-4. OPAL SEARS A winsome lass with pretty hair, Always welcomed everywhere. Sports l-2. 5 MARIE SAMPLE Worry kills people Why die? President class 13 G. R. 1-2-3-43 cabinet 43 Glee club 1-2-3-43 mix- ed chorus 1-2-3-43 orchestra 1-2- 3'4Q band 43 operetta 1-2-4: girls' quartet 3-43 Student Council 33 Oracle staff 4. CHRISTINE SMITH The pleasantest things are pleasant thoughts. G. R. 1-2. FLORENCE STRUBLE In coming years we'1l all recall The pleasant smile she had for all. Girls' sports 1-4. HELEN SYKES In music she's far from last For in this art she's unsurpassed. G. R. 1-2-3-43 Glee club 2-3-4: mix- ed chorus 2-3-43 orchestra 1-2-3Q dramatics 33 Booster club 2-3- 43 operetta 2-43 quartet 3-43 as- sistant cheer leader 43 girls' sports 1-2. EDNA GERTRUDE VAN FLEET I wonder if anyone else hates to study. Alamosa, Colo., 1-2-3. LOLA VORAN Just try to smile, For a little while. G. R. 43 Glee club 43 mixed chorus 43 operetta 4. MARY WOHLFORD She is very careful in speaking, And for knowledge is ever seeking. Cheney 13 Eureka 23 Wichita 3. DARLENE WAMSLEY Darlene is sweet and dainty, too, Ever helpful, ever true. G. R. 1-'2-3: Glee club 1-2-3-43 mix- ed chorus 1-2-3-43 operetta 23 dramatics 2'3-43 Booster club 2- 3 - 4 3 Student Council 13 girls' sports 1-2-4. OPAL WARD Still water runs deep, you know. G. R. 1-23 girls' sports 1-4. COLETTA WEISER Coletta with her flaming crown, Cannot fail to win renown. Glee club 1-2-33 librarian 3-43 mix- ed chorus 2-33 girls' sports 1-2-3. ROSEMARY WITCHER May the years before us waiting, Find Rosemary's effort unabating. G. R. 1-2-43 Glee club 1-23 mixed chorus 1-23 operetta 2.
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The mds RALPH ALBRECHT A quiet lad, not very loud, Yet one whose friends may well be proud. Football 3-4. HELEN JANE ANDERSON Dark mischevious eyes, We wonder what behind them lies. Girls sports 1-2-3. MARY ANN BACHMAN L a u g h i n g and talking all day through, What better work could I find to do? I St. John's Academy, Wichita, 1, Sfm- cred Heart Academy, Manhattan 2, senior play 4. CHARLES BARNHART His nerve is strong, his aim is true. Milan, 1-2, track 3, Pep club 4. VICTOR BEAT We find although he has much wit, He's very shy in using it. Zenda 1-2, treasurer of class 3, F. F. A. 3-4, football 3-4, track 3-4, senior play 4. HENRY BLOESSER On this lad you can depend, If you are looking for a friend. IDELLE BOCK As pleasant a schoolmate As one could demand. Zenda 1-2-3. SAMUEL BRIDGESS What have I done to be forever known? Perhaps b e i n g Student Council president has helped. Student Council 2-3-4, president 4, basketball 1-3. GENE BOWYER A puzzle, can you solve him? F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. BILL BROWN Bill is known to most everyone, There is a certain thing that he has won In which he cannot be outrun. Belmont 2-3, Hutchinson 1-2, Boy's Pep club 4, operetta 4. RUBY BUCHANAN Who has seen her when she didn't smile? Girls' sports 1-2-3-4, dramatics 4. ELVA CHEATUM My school is an awful bore, I'm glad that it will soon be o'er. G. R. 1-2, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 1-2-3-4, dramatics 1-2-3- 4, Booster club 2-3-4, president 4, operetta 2-3-4, junior play, sen- ior play, assistant cheer leader 3-4. Gut czmde--- O WILBUR CHEATUM Be he thin or be he fat A man's a man for all that. Student Council 3-4, Pep club 4. MARVIN COX Still his tongue runs on. President of class 3, secretary- treasurer 1-2, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, president 4, vice-president 3, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 2-3-4, operetta 2-4, band 2-3-4, debate 4, dramatics 2-3-4, Pep club 4, president 4, junior play, senior play, Oracle staff 4, boys' sports 2-3-4, cheer leader 3-4. ALMA CRIPPEN Such a happy, peppy girl Will surely set your head awhirl. G. R. 1-3-4, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mix- chorus 1-2-3-4, operetta l-2-4, dramatics 1-2-3, debate 4, librari- an 1-2-3, junior play, girls' sports 1-2-3. EILENE CUMMINGS Seldom seen, seldom heard, But you can always trust her word. Glee club 1-2-3, orchestra 1-2, mix- ed chorus 1-2-3. JOHN DOLL Wasn't Napoleon also small? Vice-president of class 2, Hi-Y 1-2, Glee club 3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, operetta 4, band 3-4, orchestra 4, Student Council 2, Pep club. ELLA DOZE Honor lies in honest toil. G. R. l-2-3-4, cabinet 4, librarian 3, dramatics 4, Oracle staff 4, girls' sports 1-2-3-4. MARGUERITE FISHER Happy, lucky, full of Wit, She's a girl who makes a hit. G. R. 1-2-3-4, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus l-2-3, operetta 2-4, dramatics 1-2-3-4, librarian 4. MARY FREDELAKE A problem that is oft a twister Is to distinguish between Mary and sister. Girls' sports 3. PAUL GILLEN One can't help being fond of him. Junior play 3. IRIS GILSTRAP Ye Gods, end this high school life and make two lovers happy. G. R. l-2, girls' sports 1-2-3-4. BEULAH GOFF A little shyness now and then Is relished by all. G. R. 4, girls' sports 1. 4 FRANCES HOLMAN I never trouble trouble. 'till trouble troubles me. Newton 1-2-3, Glee club 4, mixed chorus 4, operetta 4, orchestra 4, string quartet 4. LAWRENCE HUGHBANKS He hits the line at every chance, Never Whines or chides or cant's. PERRY HUNDLEY Perry is a lively lad, Athletic--very and never sad. G. R. 1-2, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 2-3-4, boys' quartet 4, op- eretta 2-4, basketball 1-2-3-4, football 1-2-3-4, track 1-2-3-4, dramatics 4, junior play 3, senior play 4, Student Council 2-3-4, Oracle staff 4. BARBARA HANSEN Whatever she did was done with ease, In her alone, 'twas natural to please. President of class 4, G. R. l-2-3-4, cabinet 4, office 4, librarian 2, dramatics 4, Oracle staff 4, girls' sports 1-2-3-4. ESTHER HARNER A popular student so 'tis told, Her knowledge is wide, her heart is of gold. G. R. 1-2-3-4, cabinet 4, Glee club 3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, operetta 4, dramatics 4, girls' sports 1-2-3-4. LOREN HARRIS Young man, why do you sleep and sleep and sleep? Glee club 3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, operetta 4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, of- ficer 3. BETTY KILMER Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is to bother me. G. R. 1-2, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 1-2-3-4, operetta 1-2-4, Booster club 2-3-4, junior play 3, senior play 4. GENEVA KISER Where there's a will there's a Way. G. R. 1-2-3-4, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, operetta 1-3-4, office 3, librarian 2, dramatics 1-4, Oracle staff 4, girls' sports 1-2-4. MARY ALICE LIVINGSTON A quiet, studious girl is she, Who'll rise to fame, it's plain to see. G. R. 1-2-3-4, Glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 1-2-3-4, operetta l-2-4, debate 4, dramatics 1-2- 3-4, Booster club 3-4, secretary- treasurer 3-4, junior play 3. KENNETH LONG He always talks who never thinks.
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The Senior Pep and Peppers of l9 5 THE BOOSTER GIRLS lQl Our Boosters! The class did not have any mem- bers in this organiztaion when we were freshmen but when we became sophomores four of our class were elected to this honorary club. They were Margaret Pipkin, Helen Sykes, Darlene Wamsley and Elva Cheatum. And what fun! Will we ever forget our initiation? fAfter that we were all careful about eat- ing fudge.J One dear girl picked splinters out of her nose all evening after having become acquainted with the floor. Another little girl worked off quite a bit of surplus fat with some setting-up exercises. Whenwe were juniors thescfourwere reelected and the following eleetcdr Betty Kilmer, Nona Ross, Mary Alice Livingston, Katherine Schoeneman and Margaret Rayl. Many interesting things were discovered at the initiation - one of the girls actually knepv how to scramble like an egg and another was really too good at proposing. Maybe she'll have a chance again some- time as leap year isn,t so far away. Anyway she can hope. Mary Alice Livingston was elected secretary- trcasurer this year. And now we come to the last year. All the old members were reelected and two more members of the senior class, Lorain Robinson and Mary Stead, making a total of eleven seniors on the club and giving the seniors the majority. Elva Cheatum was elected president and Mary Alice Livingston reelected secre- tary-treasurer. So this, my dear children, concludes the story of the exciting adventures of our senior girls in the Booster club. Goodnight, THE PEP CLUB .1Q...... This year for the first time in many years, King- man has had: a Boys, Pep club. Early in the fall the group lwvas organized with Edward Kaufman and Kay Elder as sponsors. The club has been a great asset to the school and has done much toward making the year of '34 and '35 a successful one. The boys wore bright red sweaters and at all school games were there to do their part. They've been a loyal and faithful group. Senior members of the club were as follows: Sam Bridgess, Paul Roberts, George Ross, Joe Wil- liams, John Doll, Bill Brown, Charles Barnhart, Mar- vin Cox and Paul Mann. O Cheer Leaders ly... MARVIN COX ELVA CHEATUM HELEN SYKES O Favorite Yell -lvl Gypsum, Gypsum, rock salt sand. High school, high school, Kingman. BANNERS -.Qi Hail to the Black and Crimson banner, Ring her praises far and near, As now, we, thy sons and daughters, cheer thee, Cheer those colors ever dearg We hail thee, O Kingman High, we hail thee, As our voices now we raise, For deed and song shall echo long, Thy glory and thy praise, For deed and song shall echo long, Thy glory and thy praise.
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