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Let's Take a Trip Far Into the Future Wm 'fQQ,ff, if..Y1'3ZZgf 't 'md O This is the year 1960. The class was graduated from K. H. S. in 1935 and is having a reunion. All of the class, but one, is present. We will take each one and see how they have succeeded after their splendid beginning in K. H. S. -Af +1 if ff if Leo Robison directs a dance orches- tra and is a second Fred Astaire. Margaret Rayl is now lion tamer and rope walker in the Bunkin and Binkum circus. Howard Morton is a trapeze man in this same circus. Oh, the daring young man . . . ! Margaret Pipkin is a trick rider in a horse show. She started her training while in school. Well! Well! Look over there. Bet- ty Kilmer Qnow Mrs. Kablerb has her four darling children with her, and they are having a picnic! Miss Mary Alice Livingston, big so- ciety woman, stopped off on her way to Reno to get a divorce from her fourth husband. I see Marvin Cox over there. He's the wine tester for the president of the United States. Helen J. Anderson is present in all her glory. She is a fan dancer. There's George Ross, the famous grave digger. He always gets the grave the right size. Pauline Padfield is a leader in the movement for the dandelion becoming our national flower. Geneva Kiser, the great swimmer, is here. She swam the Atlantic and was awarded the American all-wet badge. Orel Jane Moorhouse is a farmer's wife and tucks the cows, chickens and pigs in at night and makes sure they are comfy. Perry Hundley leads a nice quiet life and teaches English at Utah university. Lawrence Hughbanks directs a sym- phony orchestra in Chicago and is a nationally known singer. I see Paul Mann, who is running for senator, is delivering a speech. He runs on the Boobadoo ticket. Marie Sample is present in all her dignity. She is principal of a high school in which there are no unexcuses given and school is held only when the students feel like coming. Loren Harris, president of the F. F. A. of America and his brain trust, Harold McBeth, are here. Marguerite Fisher is a missionary to the South Pole and has gained great fame in her uplifting work. She spreads sunshine wherever she goes. Iris Gilstrap is noted for her success in making a reducing fluid. Dr. Wilbur Cheatum, noted physi- cian, is cutting up and having a rare ole time. Eilene Cummings has written a dic- tionary, now known as the Cummings dictionary. Gump Roberts outdid all that was ex- pected of him. He is now a dog catch- er. Ruby Buchanan broke her arm writ- ing shorthand and was unable to be present. Katherine Schoeneman is a teacher in kindergarten and is famous for her ad- vice on love. tJust a second Dorothy Dix.J Cedora Piller owns a rabbit farm and is working to domesticate the skunk for a household pet. Ralph Albrecht and Paul Gillen are designers for a lace factory. Nona Ross, who now lives at Pratt, is a staunch worker in the movement for basketball players being able to have dates after a basketball game. She became interested while in high school. Coletta Weiser is now a famous nurse. In fact, another Florence Nightingale, but they don't kiss her shadow. Victor Beat is proprietor of the fam- ous fresh air taxi cab company. Helen Sykes is noted for the great speeches she has given before congress. She will make another Henry Clay for history. Paul Matlack is a bed-time story tell- er. Even older people are known to have fallen asleep while he talked. Charles Barnhart chose to be an undertaker. He is the head of the Di- Soon establishment. John Doll is the head of a matri- monial bureau in which he gives ad- vice. Alma Crippen, brilliant criminologist, has solved several large murder cases that would otherwise have gone un- solved. Ella Doze is the national champion bicycle rider. She rode from Los An- geles to New York in 1740 hours, 8 min- utes and 25 seconds. Some record, eh? Lorene Padgett is a well-known vio- linist. She played for the Queen of Sheba Cwho is Beulah McClellanJ last week. Kenneth Long is a composer of popu- lar songs. And also plays the piano quite well. 7 11 Florence Struble is head of a big dog kennel, Kingman, Ariz. Opal Sears is a hula hula dancer. Elva Cheatum is now Mrs. Bob Eson. She has had offers of several movie contracts but says her first duty is to her country, excuse it, I meant husband. Darlene Wamsley is the owner of large tomato fields and also owns a tomato factory. Wamsley tomatoes are known all over the world. Edna Gertrude Van Fleet is an as- sistant in a cream station. Mary Bachman is a torch singer. Idelle Bock is English teacher at Yale university. ' Sam Bridgess mows lawns for a pastime. He chews gum all the time trying to make up for what he lost during years in K. H. S. Bill Brown takes in hemstitching and runs a day nursery for children whose parents work out. Ruby Buchanan is punkin ball coach for a women's punkin ball team in New York City. Warren Pfalser is president of the National S. S. A. CShoe Shiners Associa- tionb. .L Rosemary Witcher is a noted aviatrix and a very good parachute jumper. Henry Bloesser discovered how to stop soil erosion by the wind. Gene Bowyer is the dean of a girl's college. Opal Ward is a social worker in New York City. Mary Wohlford is private secretary to the president of the U. S. Lola Voran teaches in a deaf and dumb school in Chicago. Lorain Robinson is writing a Robin Chirps column for the Congressional Record. Mary Fredelake is an editorial writer for the Topeka Daily Capital. CA Re- publican, of course.J Marian Robison is a noted painter. Beulah Goff has given s e v e r a l speeches before Congress in behalf of the ditch diggers. Frances Holman is wife of the coach at Notre Dame. CDoes she go in for athleticslj Barbara Hansen is the make-up ed- itor for the New York Times. Esther Harner is the head of a Y. W. C. A. residence in N. Y. City. Rebecca McClure is the chief cook at the White House. Derrel Pinkerton is secretary of agri- eulture wand has Velma Compton as his secretary.
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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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