Kingman High School - Oracle Yearbook (Kingman, KS)

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1ar1Hiil1iEHQ6fufiAxefcime Published by the Senior Class of K. H. S. KINGMAN, KANSAS May, 1936 xZX,x,,xf 1fx.fxffx,fxfx1-x,AX,fyfXfxfxfxfxX-xf THE STAFF BETTY CROSS Editor-in-Chief .,...-.wf Q1 ,LL ,,,,, L L GERTRUDE DIES ALMA LOUISE SOHOENEMAN Associate Editors , ,, -. -f . - - , , MACK SETTLE Business Manager 9 I Q , HOWARD MUNDEN VIRGIL KOSTNEI1 2' Sport Editors 6 FRED NUNEMAKER ELLEN MARIE GARNER Joke Editor Exchange Editor M O , WANONA AORIDGE OPAL RENO Typist Proof Reader - - ,. Q L.. .,,,,,, VELMA COMPTON, ETTA WYER, MARY STEAD, BILL SMITH Reporters X . H I G H 4 S C H O J O L K B U ' v L D I l N G 'R 'gd X gk., 92? 'lin :dl F' A l ' x , -v fl , l ' CLASS OFFICERS i ff GERALD HARMON-President 'ii A f ,, JOYCE FORNEY-Vice-president ' L DONALD RICHARDSON-Secretary-treasurer if !,,f-S ,Q L.--50-+- Q ffl If Y Y . .V :: ,Q ,sl l LA 1 k k, I S., -.vw -i cuss .czqeones L fg,eeAss FLOWER C s ' A 5- 4 ,V 'A . fgqldiafiff White .V g . 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L ,,,,,, S 1 -J l X: 1 X 2 'N i i 2 ff, ff' 'NJ WE KNCDW PN-4 Jo sgpopgo , . . o,oo,so,oo,so,oo,oo,so,o0,9034.4o,so,so,ao,so,o4,v4,oo,40,5030,04440.00.4gsog0,0090,009o,oo,oo,so,oo,oo,oo, , Q SXQOOOOQOQ 95090905090505000905000OOOOOOOONOOOO09050505OQOGOQQQOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOQOQOQOQ x :Zz . gg J. L. Engelhardt, Superintendent. If you're looking for a man Eg Who is true to friends .A if And has no foesg gi Who is liked by all 0 0 s 3-5 Where ever he goes, and 2.5 f , . 0,4 Who endeavors always to do his part- 3,2 ff Then you're looking for Mr. Engelhardt. ig 3 so is0,50,46,50,9030,00,00,5bpop0,4o,QO,Qo,v0,vc,so,Qo,Qo,v030,0090,0Op0,00,5op0,00,04,00,0op0,44,00,50,44,90,4o,so,Qo,oo,so,Qo,oo,4o 4955? 090505000000OQOQOQOQOQOQOQOVO909OVOVO909OVf0O50005000009000VOVOVOQVVOOQOOGOOOVQQ090909699909 QVOYQ E. D. Chilcott, Wilma Sutton, Agriculture Domestic Art and Science He's an amiable person And we like him a lot. If you can't sew on a button, Then you'd better see Miss His name, my dears, is Mr. Sutton. Chilcott. 'Cause she is the most Domest- icated teacher here. WSOW --50-W Marjorie Houghton, J ack Kelly Art History Her eyes of brown And her soft curly hair Her gentle, light laughter And her complexion so fair, Make her easy on the eyes A swell little guy With shiny gold curls His weakness is kidding And flirting with girls. We will admit he's kinda silly fBut we overlook it, cause it's And a delightful teacher. MI.. Kelly. --sol ---5o same Heberling, y Charles Ruff, Commerce Science and Hi-Y Miss Heberling is as gay as the NOW heres .a teacher who rest of us. knows his stuff. . And far better than the best And tlgsgilsnt easy' H01 IS he of us' But if you're dubious about And indeed she knows the Science, questlons Then you'd better consult Mr. That really stump us. Ruff. Vernon VanCamp, Manual Training It isn't pork and beans Although it is Van Camp. But a man whose distinction is gaining As a teacher of manual train- ing. .--.50T. Mildred Anderson, Typing No past history from Miss An- derson Can you eke. For as you all know, Still waters run deep. ....150..i. Wilma McBurney Study Hall She is becoming so hard That nothing can please her. We wouldn't be surprised To learn she carried a razor. OUR FACULTY .4 git. .. . ' 2-2:azz:-zz-z:'::'::-:tm . 2 ' ' Stat:-230:22 L. N. Gish, Principal .. if Says Mr. Gish- .' If I could make a wish, And that wish would come true I Wouldn't have to write Excuses for any of you. ii!-23 3. ' '-z:'::':z':z-2:02:02:'::'::'::':z-2z-::'::'::'::-2:122:10:20 .. .. :txt ....... !22Z!ZZX23Z'32Z2 Clarence Blowey, Arlene Smith, Teachers' Autographs Coach and Mathematics Fhysical Education f 'A He's a mighty good teacher, Shes a Latin from Manhattan 1 And a Wow of a coach. And nice to get acquainted lj He trains the boys how with. v To make opponents, the goats. Thatls our Dark and Beauti- ful Miss Arlene Smith. . -1501, Violet Smith, Spanish and Latin Roses are red. Violets are supposed to be blue, So Miss Smith, Why aren't you? -Because, gray eyes, can't be -L50-K k f eZ Ben Regier, Music 77 H011 dear! Oh, dear! Says Mr. Regier. Your pitches are off blue! And your voices aren't clear. --50?-- -..150....i. Ruby Mider, lfieryl Hardesty, English and G. R. Along came a spider And sat down beside her. 57 You can't scare mel Miss Mider. said linglisli and Journalism She rfiaiifls tor obedience find obedience she'll have, g And no one can change her With soft soap or salve. Along The Trail For Four Long Years From Mere Freshmen to Dignified Seniors The class of '36 started in the year 1932 with ninety freshmen. It did not take us long to get started in K. H. S. in that year Gerald Harmon was elected as cheer leader. Jack Mitchell and Mack Set- tle, two daring lads, made the student council. Then the var- sity teams for both girls' bas- ketball and volley ball were chosen. These teams includ- ed Donna Shelly, Alma Louise Schoeneman and Gertrude Dies. Margaret Yeoman and Tal Jones managed to get in the operetta, Joan of the Nancy Lee. Of course, that year there was a pep band, Edward Whitelayv was the only one of us who got to play in it. Elsie Mae Cheatum was the freshman president. Then came the year of '33 in which we were sophomores. Our group had dwindled to seventy-nine. The class of- ficers were president, Gerald Harmon, vice-president, Jack Mitchell, secretary-treasurer, Martha McKenna, and Elsie Mae Cheatum as cheer leader. This time some of us were placed on the Booster club. They were Elsie Mae Cheatum, Frances Helen Kabler, Doro- thy Mann, Alberdine Erhard and Margaret Yeoman. The student council members were Margaret Yeoman, Dor- othy Mann and Kenneth La- Fever. This was the year in which the G. R. conference was held at Oxford, Kansas. Burneta Young was the only sophomore who attended. Don- na Shelley and Alma Louise Schoeneman were again on the varsity team for girls' basket- ball. Another play was given, A Girl for Gilbert, in which those two popular girls, Elsie Mae Cheatum and Margaret Yeoman had a part. -Mack Set- tle was social chairman of the Hi-Y and Margaret Yeoman was elected as a member of the G. R. cabinet that year. In the year of 1934-35, we classed ourselves as Jolly Juniors. This time there were only seventy-seven of us. There were nine popular girls who made the Booster club. They were Frances Helen Kab- ler, Margaret Yeoman, Alber- ine Erhard, Elsie Mae Cheat- um, Dorothy Mann, Betty Cross, Joyce Forney, and last but not least, Martha McKen- na. Librarians for study hall were Joyce Forney and Ger- trude Dies. The juniors who were chosen for the class play, Cheer Up Chad, were Jack Mitchell. Kenneth LaFever, Gerald Harmon, Albert Naasz, Elsie Mae Cheatum Joyce Forney, Mary Alice Moore, Margaret Yeoman, and Enid Coberly. Members of the stu- dent council that year were Mack Settle, Earl NVebber, George Graves, and Elvis Mc- Cutchen. Gerald Harmon, Ra- chel Bray, Elsie Cheatum and Joyce Forney were some of our juniors who presented a play at the Kiowa Play Festi- val. A group of our boys were F. F. A. members and were eligible to attend the National F. F. A. convention at Kansas City, Missouri. Those who made the trip were Billy Mireau, Earl Webbe1', Arland Walter and Francis Meisen- heimer. Some of us were elig- ible for the girls' volley ball varsity, Cora Schrag, Donna Shelly and Rachel Bray. Then came the Flower of Venezia in which Victor Morgan and Elvis McCutchen particiated. Now we're ready for our last year and at last we are Dig- nified Seniors and we were really brought to the attention of the world. G. R. cabinet members were elected as follows: president, Margaret Yeoman: treasurer, Alma Louise Schoeneman, program chairman, Joyce For- ney, social chairman, Alber- dine Erhard, service chairman, Rachel Bray. Class officers were president, Gerald Har- mon, vice-president, Joyce Forney, secretary, Donald Richardson. Student council officers were president, Mack Settle, vice-president, Martha McKenna, secretary, Alma Louise Schoeneman, other sen- ior members were Elvis Mc- Cutchen and Rachel Bray. A much larger number of our group were elected this year to the Booster club. They were Elsie Mae Cheatum, Joyce Forney, Frances Helen Kabler, Betty Cross, Lucille Stead, Rachel Bray, and Mary Alice Moore. Martha McKen- na was president, Dorothy Mann, vice-president, and Al- berdine Erhard, secretary. This year a journalism convention was held at Lawrence, Kansas, and the Oracle staff attended. Members of the staff who made the trip were Betty Cross, editor, Alma Louise Schoeneman, and Gertrude Dies, assistant editors, Mack Settle, business manager, and Howard Munden, sport editor. During our senior year our football team and basketball team did exceptionally well. The senior class was well re- presented on both squads. So now we bring to a close four years of happy life at K. H. S. The years have been happy ones, and it is with a partial feeling of regret that we leave old K. H. S. to join the ranks of the alumni. -Xvlllllil Banc Viola 11L1S -l'101'1J1'l't Ffard Marcella Bezu, H1121-1111 EY11, liirggg, 111111011 Book .11-1111 llraly Vi1'g'i11i11 Bl'211li .X11111'uy Cilllllilbktll V1-111111 Catlin Q11i1111'e11 Claxton, ll11111z1't Cloud '11111'111d Compton 111-1'11i1ro COI'l1'i1,Blbl 1'1111v:11'11 17Z1l'11SXX'Ul't1'l 1311111111 .lean Aiitiim 11101111111 Asper Betty Jc-1111 Iluker 1111111111' 1'3ak,e1,' Aileen BI1l'I1gl'l1X'1'1' .11111111s lieat X'f'llL DenJ:1111i11 1l1111e1't 1.1owyc1 Allllil, Boydstou 1111111111 Bro11111'1c 11111111111 l'lu1'11:1111111 1111111111 1 o11erly XVi11111, C'o1111l:1'y Vi1',:'i11i11 COl1l'1l1l1LJIl Irene Cross l1I1l!'Vll'1 Davis 1l0lll'y Ellington Naomi Elliot l1l111'j,' lil. E1'11:11'11 1'1l4'1l110l' Fisrflnii' 11121110 Garrett f'.c111'gc Gc1'1,1cr 111:11'i111'i1- f11'i11111c ' ,,,--- Mz11'y Aileen Alsiroin Glenn BHl'l1Ql'K1X'ltl' lticliard Barnett 1111111 Beard Alberta Boat. Doris Reaty lX1111'y Lee liixler E1'l'11ZL Royce .111y Hraly L:1wrcnce fwllvllllllll 11171121111 Clark 112110 Clayton , 1'11i11i5 Clem V. L. Cline f'11ll't'11f'O Ulosson 1111111111 001111111111 .1c:111 Cole1111111 1111111 Coleman 1J111'ot11y i'11111111i11ggs Reece Day Prospective Seniors of K. H. S. 1uN1oRs Oscar Fettig 1X1111'y Louise Fowler Ned Frisbie 111111111 Jean Gillen 11tfl'l1llt1lll9 Goyent- Doris Hall Myrtle Hinderliter l11111'g111'ef Hobson 111:11-y Alice Hornbakat l111y11l liughbanks 1lo11e1't Jenks 1101111111 Kinclielntg 11:11-old Kistler llctty .lo Krehbiel Orville Krehbiol Xvl'l1Ol'1L Lilylwl- Dick Lennon Darwin Markwell Levi Matlack Dwight Mildren Roberta Moore Howard Mung Mary Jane Murray Farrel NBISQQ Michael Ortiz Calvert Pierpont Beatrice Reinoldt Geraldine Riggs Bayard Robinson Gertrude Schommer Hulda Schroeder LaVeta. Settle SOPHOMORES 1'1i1'1'111'd Hansen 111111111111 Harnor 131-tty 1'lz1rpe1 ldlnor Hinderljjgg 1,f1XVl'11l1C6 Hobson XYi11i11'ed Hobson 11Il!l10Y Iluglibanks 1111111 Hughbanks 1i111'11on Ingrig,-12 X1'11yn1- Ingram f1l'11L? Johnson 1'l11XV1ll'd Keejing 1l1ll'g1l1'Gt King. Na ry Ellen Kirkpatrick Eugene Kreibiel Lewis Lindt XYOl1C12lll Long lic-tty Lord Roy Lord 1111-k McAd:1n-1 Alien 11101399 lQ11g1111e McClellan .1:1n1i1- McClure FRESH Lyle Dean XVS'1Y111ll'Q Dean Louise Dieslu 'V Junior Dondclinger Floyd Doze Louise Dutton .1111111 Epley Jessie Farnsworth Olivo Fenton Shirley Garrett C11:11'1cs Gorman ll1:s11ll11 Govert 1Ic11j111nin Gracoy f1i'l'll'llC10 Graves 11111111111 Graves 1121l't11fL Green lilden Hart 1111111 Hzindkins V11-ioria Hooton 111111111-11 I'I11S11112lI'l1iS Lucille MCDOYSK?ll Robert Mcllrath Robert MCMHLLU Walter McPheet.erS. Lloyd Meisenheimer Edith Mierau Billie Milford Georgia Moore, Joyce Morton Adeline Mueller Rex Naangs. ' Vera Niunemaker Ed Palmer Alta Mae PlH1i6F.t,QI1. Maurice Potter Charles Prather John Reynolds Thomas Richardson XVayne Richardson Louise Roberts Kathleen Robinson Lola Robiiig-1 MEN 11a Hundley Glenn Ingg, Ray Jones Nadine Jones Norma Jones LcVeta Kincheloe Clae Kinsler Frances E. Kinsler Kay Krehbiel Virgil Lantis Vera Layman XVi1bur Lecklider XVillard Lecklider James McKenna Eleanor Mathis Bob Mt-Rurney Margaret McCutc11en Helen Messenger Elmer Munden Norma Moore Daniel Sinnett VVilbur Sloan Ralph Starkey. Doris Vanlandingham Ruth Wiagner Alma Jane Wallace Hoy 1Veb,b.eg Charlene Vlfeikggl Dorothy Weniger Etta. Wyer Verna. WVymore Bob Yeoman' Elton Young Francis Zoeller Betsy R055 Barbara Saligjlans, Leo Shepard Eugene Simpshcg Carol Snell Eugene Snyder Harry Snyder Barbara Specht Marjorie Spurriq Lois Stoehr 1Vm. Eugene Swygart Viola Vaughn Loyce YVHEHBK Xvarren Wagner Gerald Wehkarnp Dick Westfall Lawrence Weiser Harold Wilson Mildred Wilson Annette Woods' Dolores Zoeller Lyna Padgett Kenneth Palmer John Parker Martha Payne Elizabeth Pinkerton Mary E. Pinkerton Fred Brice 1Val1ace Richardson Adrian Richardson Eunice Robinson ' Mae Robinson Eloise Ruddell Vera Schrag Viola Schroeder Helen Saner Paul Shelley Gene Shepard Lawrence Shilling WEE BITS F EWS Club An Arehery elub was organized in the Spring' of 19225 but all the mem- hers were fresh- inen and sopho- mores. This spring two seniors joined the elub. They are Kenneth La- Ifever and Alfred Sei-een. Mr. Vern- on VanCamp was X organizer ot' the eluh and has done niueh to promote the inteiest of the organization. This spring: Miss .Xilene Smith organized a girls' areheiy eluh. llurneta Young' and Margtaret Yeonian are the two senior girls in the girls' group. . --f-fail -ff - ---f -7 Girl Reserve Six senior girls have had the privi- lege ol' being' elected to the G. R. cab- inet their last year in Kingman high. They are Allrerdine Erhard. social eom- inittee ehairman: Raehel Bray, ehair- lnan of the serviee eonnnitteeg Franeis llelen Iiahler, head otf the publieity eonnnittoeg .loyee Qlforney, program Committee Chairman: Alma. Louise SClltllxlll'll15ll1. treasurer and Chairman of the finance eommittee: and Margaret, Yeonian, president. Margaret was viee- president her junior year. .ll The elzlss of '36 did not have any members in the Booster eluh when they were freshmen, but during' the sopho- more year l'ive of the Class were elected members. They were Alherdine Er- hard, ltllsie Mae Ctheatuni, Frances Jlelen lirthler. Dorothy lvlann. and Mar,g'a,ret Yeonian. There was a big' initiation as usual and mueh t'un was had at the expense of the new nieni- bers. The trude King' and the secretary-treasurer president was Mable Ger- was Mary Aliee Livingston with Miss t'orrine lVoLI'e as sponsor. lYl1en we were juniors, the Same tive members who had heen Booster girls when we were sophomores were again Roosters and these additional four others were added: .Ioyee Forney, lletty Mary Crass, Martha lklelienna and Stead. Miss Violet Smith was eo-sponsor ot' the eluh that year. And now t'or the last lap? All of the old meinhers were re-eleeted, and a, few new ones from the class were added. These were 'liueille Stead, Ilaehel Bray, and Mary Alive Moore. Martha Me- Kenna was president during the senior year. EF,-5 Ol-- The Poetry Club K. Tl. S. for the first time has or- ganized a, poetry club under the di- reetion of Miss Ruby Mider. Tal .Tones is the only senior in the eluh. Xu 'uf C . ,Z f ff ,,f', The Office Force lVI'lny seniors have assisted by way of offiee force and librarians. liaeh year students are ehosen by the piineipal and librarian for the duties of offiee help and keeper of the library. lJuiin our tlvltlslllllflll year Gerald Harmon was the only person to hold one ot' these ot't'iees. lie was offiee assistant. Members of the elass of '36 who have been librarians are the following: 'Fran- ees Helen .Kahleiy Gertrude Dies, Ken- neth I.aFever. .Toyee Forney, Pauline Humphrey. Elsie Mae Cheatum, Isadora Struhle, Kenneth Johnson, Enid Poh- erly. Anna Marie Sehommer, and Helen Fettipg. Those who have lheen on the office foree are Alherdine Erfhiard, Joyce Forney, Martha Melienna, Mack Settle, Margaret Yeoman, Riehard Rook and Alina, Tipton. gg-,5 03,- The National Honor Society Six members of the senior class were ehosen by the facility for members of the National Honor Soeiety. The list ineludes: .loyee Forney Margaret Yeoman lliehard Book Vic-tor Morgan .I Jon Richardson Gerald Harmon l L , B0 T THE GRADUATE Five st-11i111's helped to 1J1'1115JQ S1JCQCll :11'ts 1111111:1'S to Kingman high school this 1'K'1ll'. Burneta Young' and T111 .lones Wert- among those of the Varsity tl1'11L1tt' 11-11111. Virginia Hailo was one 1 1 1111- 11111-rnutes. The S111-et-11 Arts l 1-stivzil was 110111 at Ki111:'1111111 tl11s y1-111'. Jxllllil Louise Selioent-1'11an par- t11-i1111t1-1l for 111'an111t11' 1'9tlt11l1g.:' 111111 F1'1'11 N11111-11111111-1' for eXtompo1'11111-ous read- ing. 41111111 Louise also 1-11t1-red the l71'1l1I 11'1111- Arts Contest for 1lra111at11- l'K'l1t1l1l14'. ---A-7110---7 51551. 11. MM The Crowned Council The Sttlllttl' Class 11115 111111 nine 110111111- lllill l1111'1- 115011 1111 the st11111111t eo11111'i1 lhtll' 111111 yt-111'. Elvis M1'tTut1'l1o11 has st-1'v1'1l for two Yt'Z11'!4, 111111 11'I:11'1i Settle h11s 11f'L 11 1111 the 11111111011 for tl11'1-1- years. The ll1Il1' Sl l11U1'S who 11111'1- st-1'Ved 11111- yt-:11' 1111- 111101101 i13r11y, lXlIl1'5.Z'ILl'k?t Yeo- 111z111. l1111'11tl1y llflllll. lX'1111'tl111 l1l1'K1-111111, A111111 l,1:11ise S1-11111-1101111111. .l:11'li Mitvh- 111, 1111111 XY1-11111-1'. George- tl1'11v1-s, 111111 1ft'1lI1t'tl1 l111Feve1'. '1'l11- following people st-rve-11 during tht-ir s1-111111' year: Maeli Settle, presi- 1l1-ntg 11111111121 B1f'1ft'11112L, 1:11-1- 111'GSlC10YllQ '11111 A111111 11011150 Sc-11oe111111111n, se1-r1-- t:11y-t1'1'11s111'O1'g Utlltdl' 111e11111o1's are 1:-1f'11l'1 Ilray 111111 Elvis 111'Cut1'11en. 1111111155 the j1111111r year the 111en1111-rs w1-r1- lilvis M1-t'11t1'l11111, l'I2l1'1 'NVQ-11111-1', ll1-11r111- Graves 111111 311101: S1-ttle. The s1111l11111111r1- C0l111l'l1 111911111918 lX'l1l'ti 11111'11tl1y 11'1211111, Ma1'e'111'1-t X'E'01l12ll1, 111111 1f1'll1lt'l 11 1.11191-V1-11 XVI11-11 wr- w1-1'1- l'r1-sl11111-11, 11Ilt'li 1 ,X1'tt'1' the 1'1111t1111l1 s1-11s1111 ' fi? 1.1is yt-ar, .1111:li Kelly 111'- Z, Q,'lll'11Zt'l1 11 1111ys' 1,011 1'1u11. '1'1lt'l'l' were 11l1out thirty 1,11-ys 111 t.l11- 1-11111. Any boy who 111-sired to buy RL X' SXYl'11lQl' 11n11 who N1,'11S11'1Q 1:11 the 111114111-1111111 squ1111 111' 111 the pep 11111111 01111111 111-- long. The 1-11111 XVLIS 111'- g'1111z1111 to assist the Girls' L!1111st1-1' elu11 with stunts and 111-11 cliztpels. lt is 111-111-11 t-hat the 13oy's l'1-11 1-11111 will he Ci11'1'1Gt1 11v1-1' 2l1lU11lL'l' year 111111 l1ce111111- El 1lE'1'1ll2ll1t'l11 orgaiiization. All of tl11- hoys 111111y,'l1't red W111111-11 swt-at1-rs 511111 the art 1-lass 111:11l1- 1'1-11 and 111111-li o11111l1-111s far ll1L'111. The officers 011-1-tt-11 were 111-orge C-1'11v1-s, lX1'l'Sllit'llfQ 11111 Boggs, vice-11rosi111-11tg 111111 l1'1'1'11 NL111lJ111llliQ1', st-aret11ry-t1'1-11s- L11't11'. The senior boys who were 1111-111- bers Ill' tl1e 111-11 club NYt'l'C Gerald llar- 1111111, 11111 1'111g'gs, tteorgt- 111-at-QS, 1111-1111 Nl111L'111L11i91'. 'Fill .111111-s, 111111 Bl2ltt'L'1', NlJl'111il11 1.z1y1111111, 111111 111111 XV111'1111111'g, 110121111 IL'.l1'111t1ll, senior, was yell lt'2l11- er during tl11- yr-111' eif '35 111111 '30, 111,- Was assistant y1-ll leaider wl11'11 111- was 11 f1'l'Fl1l1l2l11. L- . ,775 Hi-Y Seniors SIX 1103's 111' this X1-z11 s 5Q'1'i1t1l111l1l1g f-lass have s1-rv1-11 1111 t111- 111-Y 111111111-t 11111'111e' their 'llipfll school yL'1l1'S. lilvis 311't'11t1'l11-n. N1111111111 111111112111 :11111 Al1lt'li S1-ttle were 1-11111111-t l1lt'1lll1E?1'S when they were ju111111'::3 1fl'll11L'i1l JU1lllS4111, Earl XY01J1DO1'. 1111-.'is l11l'l'lltl'1l011, T111 .Tones 111111 N1.1'111i111 1.Ilj'll12l11. t111l'l11Q, their sa-nior yt'2l1'. This year tht- 111-Y 1-11111 orgrztriizt-11 2.111 111111-1'-1 i1'1-lv 1-1111111os1,-11 of Hi-Y 1110111- bers, who 1111-t 1:111-e 11 we-1-li to discuss tx1llCSl4111S of vital 111111111't11nee to the 1-l1111. S1-verztl s1-nior -ll41yS have tilliltll 1111 z11-l1v1- 111111 111 this 1111-1-111111. 'l'lll'1'E 3.1111-111-11 111111 ML11-li Settle were our 111'? fifl0011 More Uf UH' Sttnitll' hiss 1-L1In-L.S1,nmtiV0S. who are paid 1111+111bers of tl11s c1u11. Five of tl1e seniors who gfild-11Z1t9 from liingnian high school 11l1S year belong to the .v, : 1111-111 chapter of -.,.A'1 iii QQ' Future 14'ZU'111CI'S o f Q: 4Xlll1'l'lt'21. The Future Farmers .'-, QQ1 , ' a is Z1 nationzxl organiza-??1 tion 111 agriculture, to l,l. 1 c1'1'11,to more tinterest 1143?-' 1 -f-- ' --' 5 111111 love of country life, to 11r11n1ote tlhri-ft and 'ent-11u1'11g'e eo-operative ftffftlf 21111011127 11'a1'm boys, to strengthen 1-1111t'i1l1-nee 111111 develop rural leader- Sllill. lt is truly ll future f2l.1'1Y1Q1'S organ- ization, and the boys who belong usual- ly 1:11 into farming as their life work. They have ll better understanding of farm life 111111 are better prepared than 1111- lvoys who belong: to the City. Tltt' senior Future Farmers who grad- 1111t1- this year are Billy Mierau, Mer- t1:11 Knstner. Francis Meisenheimer, Ar- l11111l XValters, and George Graves. The offirers of the club this year w1-1'1- Billy Mierau, presidentg Roy VVeb- 11113 vice-111'esidentg Oscar Fettig, sec- r1-tary: tleorge Gerber, treasurerg 1f111111-is M1-ist-nheimer, program chair- 11121112 John Reynolds, watch dogg and C'1lf1tll'11 Hansen, reporter. The Future 11'111'n1ers hold 11 meeting twive 111011 llltllltll. Ed Chilcott is spon- s1 ll of the Cluh. . e375 0-,,.. Favorite Yells tly11su111. Gy11su1n, rock, Salt, sand. 1111111 S1-l11111l, High School Kingman. '41y11su111, Gypsurn, rock, salt, sand. lliprh School, High School Kingman. Yea, team, figtht. Yea, tt-11111, fight. Ye-11, ltdillll. Y1-11, team. Figlitl Fight! Fight! WHO'S WHO , 3, t AMONG , 2- THE 3 ' SENIORS Q ' 3 f? .- Lucille Stead--A girl We would all like to call our friend. G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster club 43 Girls' sports 1, 2, 33 dram- atics 2, 3, 43 Senior play. Virginia Specht-She is pretty and pleasant. Glee club 2, 3, 43 G. R. member 23 Cantata 2, 43 Operetta 33 Chorus 43 Girls' sports 1, 2, 3. Margaret Snyder--She is gentle and shy, But there is mischief in her eye. G. R. member 43 Dramatics 3. Bill Smith-Go West young man, go West. Huerfano County High School 1, 2, 3. Don Richardson-A good student and a faithful friend. Isabel 13 Hi-Y member 43 Class officer 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Tennis 43 Baseball 4. Opal Reno-She is quiet-but knows enough for two people G. R. member 1, 3, 43 Oracle staff 43 Dramatics 3, 43 Senior play. Fred Nunemaker-Being a joke editor is no joke. Class officer 3, Oracle staff 43 Football 33 Boys' pep club 43 Ex- tempore 4. Albert Naasz--I thought-and it didn't hurt a bit. Hi-Y member 43 Jr. playg F. F. A. 13 Baseball 43 Senior play. Mack SettlevSomehow he surely gets things done. Glee club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y mcmber 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y cabinet 33 Student council 1, 3, president of student council 43 Office 43 J1'. play3 Min- strel 43 Cantata 23 Oracle staff 43 Band 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Busi- ness manager of football 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Chorus. 2, 3, 43 Boys' pep club 33 Tennis 4. Anna Marie Schommer-Capable in more ways than one. G. R. member 43 Librarian 43 Chorus 2, Girls' sports 1, 2, 3. Alfred Screen--Alfred is different. Archery club 43 Football 2, 4. Alma Louise Sehoeneman-A friendly smile and dark brown eyes that speak for themselves. Glee club 2, 3, 43 G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R. cabinet 43 Librarian 43 Cantata 2, 43 Class officer- treasuror 3: Oracle staff 43 Chorus 2, 3. 43 Girls' Sports l, 2, 33 Dra- 'matics 2, 3, 43 Humorous reading 33 Dramatic reading 43 Senior play. Congratulation Mary Stead-She isn't short, and she isn't fatg but shc's a mighty fine girl at that. Glee club 1, 2, 33 Gi. R. member 1, 23 Operetta 33 Booster club 43 Dra- matics 1, 3. Victor Morgan-Vic has never known defeatg In making grades, he can't be beat. Glee club 2, 3, 43 I-Ii-Y member 3. 43 Ministrel 43 Operetta 33 Quartet 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. Jack Mitchell-Studious and industrious and willing to help. Hi-Y member 1, 43 Student council 13 Junior playg Class officer 33 Boys' pep club 3: Dramatics 43 Senior play. Billy Mierau-He drives that Ford through thick and thing The way it rattles is a sin. Hi-Y member 43 F. F. A. 2, 33 Presi- dent of F. F- A. 4. George Graves-He is an all around pal. Hi-Y member 43 Student council 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Boys' pep club 3, 43 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4. Gerald Harmon-He is like the pup- He never gives up. Glee club 43 Hi-Y member 43 Of- fice 13 Junior play3 Minstrel 43 Class officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Chorus 43 Boys' pep club 3, 43 Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer leader 1, 43 Senior play. Francis Meisenheimer-A car for every purse and purpose. Hi-Y member 1, 2, 3, 43 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 43 Boys' pep club 33 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Football Mary Alice Moore-Lovable on the stage and off. Junior play3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster club 43 Dramatics 33 Senior play. Bob Mateer-Won't make a sound un- less you give him a flute. Glee club 3, 43 Hi-Y member 1, 3, 43 Hi-Y Cabinet 43 Minstrel 43 Operetta 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3. 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Chorus 3, 43 Boys' pep club 43 Dra- matics 43 Baseball 43 Senior play. Martha McKenna-Some day she'll shine in the hall of fame3 Meanwhile we re glad she's in our claim. Student council vice-president 43 fl. ll. member -I3 Office 33 Class oi'i'ic-or 2 and 33 llooster club 33 President 43 Dramatics 43 Debate 33 Senior play. Letha Mae Mi'PllB6t8l'S-,HX youthful senior, who has escaped Cupid's darts. G4. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 4. Elvis McCutchen-He has been with us just long enough to make us like him. Glee club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student coun- cil 3, 43 Hi-Y member 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y cabinet 3, 43 Minstrel 43 Cantata 23 Operetta 33 Basketball 3, 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramaticg 3, 43 Baseball 43 Senior play. Norman Layman-Still water runs deep. Hi-Y member 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y cabinet 3, 43 boys' pep club 3. Kenneth LaFever-Kenny is our ath- lete, XVhose only wish is to get through. Glee club 2, 33 Student council 23 Librarian 33 Archery club 43 Junior playg Operetta 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Chorus 33 Cantata 23 Senior play. Cleal LaFever- I studied and studied, so now 1'm a senior. Hi-Y member 13 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. Virgil Kostner-- lluilt for sleep! Hi-Y member 1, 2, 43 Oracle Staff 43 F. F. A. 1, 2. Kenneth Johnson-Beware thc fury of a. patient man! Hi-Y member 3, 43 Hi-Y cabinet 43 Librarian 43 Tennis 4. Merton Kostner4He admits that many years of study is rather a tire- some occupation. Hi-Y member 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Virginia Haile-Late to class she's al- ways found3 She'd talk if her tongue were tight- ly bound. Jennings Junior High, Ft. VVorth, Texas 13 G. R. member 2, 3, 43 Girls' sports 33 Debate 3, 4. Helen Humphrey-She is content to do her duty. G. B. 3, 3, 43 Senior play: Librarian 2, 3, 43 Girls' sports 1. Tal Jones-3'All great men die young, and I don't feel well myself. Glee club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y member 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Cabinet 4: Office 33 Poetry club 43 Minstrel 4: Ops-i'ctta. 2, 3: Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 BUYS' DPU club 43 llramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 3 ,4. WHO S WHO racl of 1936 THE m In 1 TN SENIORS Frances Helen Kabler-Thinks what she says, and says what She thinks. Glec club 3, 43 G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 G. lt. cabinet 43 Librarian 23 Cantata 43 Opcretta 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 Booster club 2, 3, 43 Debate 3, 43 Interpretative prose 2, 33 Senior play. Helen Fettig-ANot much talk, but a great sweet silence. Pretty Prairie l, Librarian 4. Alberfline ErhardvSlie has a. little per- sonality of her own. Glee club 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 Office 23 Gi. R. cabinet 4: Cantata 2, 43 Opcretta 33 Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Booster club 2, 3, 43 Girls' sports lj ljramatics 1, 2. Neva. Dix--She 'has stolen one man's heart. llugoton, Kansas, 1, 23 G. H. mem- ber 3: Inramatics 4. Gertrude Dies- Give me a date in a Ford 'V-S. G. lt. member 2, 43 Librarian 33 Oracle staff 43 Chorus 23 Girls' sports l, 2, 33 llramatics 43 Senior play. Lucille Demi- IfIappy am 1, from all cares free. G. H. member 13 Girls' sports 1, 2. Ellen Marie GarnerfQuiet and still as a nun is she. G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 Oracle staff 43 Dramatics 4. Joyce Forney-If she wills, she will. you may depend on it. And if she won't, she won't, and that's the end of it. Glee club 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 Office 43 G. R. cabinet 43 Librarian 33 Junior play3 Can- tata 2, 43 Class officer 43 Operetta 33 Chorus 3, 43 Booster club 3, 43 Girls' sports 2, 33 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Senior play. llarold Day+He thinks much but talks little. Coldwater 1, 2, 33 Basketball 4. Bettie Cross-Never put off till tomor- row what you can put over today. Glee club 2, 33 G. R. member 1, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Oracle staff 43 lloostcr club 3, 43 Girls' sports 1, 2, 33 llramatics 4. Dirk Craniere-XVliy hurry through life? Spivey 1, 23 Hi-Y member 43 Track 3, 4. Velma Conipton- Be gone dull care. G. R. member l, 2, 33 Oracle staff 4. Enid Coberly--A winning smile is 9- priceless gift3 It helps to win many a lift. Glee club 1, 2, 33 G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 43 Junior play: Cantata 23 Operetta 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3. Wanona Acridge-An Underwood or Remington ls what she loves to play upon. G. H. member 2, 3, 43 Oracle staff 4. Marie Anderson-A sweet naturcd girl on silence bent, In study most of iher time is spent. Chorus 2. Dorothy Beit- Modesty is the grace of the soul. G. R. member 13 Girls' Sports 1, 2. Richard Bock-He always did his best. Zenda 1, 23 Reading-Extempore 33 Debate 33 Office 4. Belva Campbell-If she worries, She hides it. Orac-le staff 43 Girls' sports 1, 2. Elsie Mae Cheatum-She ha.s a. twinkle in 'her eye. Glee club l, 2, 3, 43 G. R. member 1, 2, 33 Librarian 43 Junior play: Cantata 2, 43 Class officer 13 Oper- etta 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster club 2, 3, 43 Senior play. Rachel Bray-Believes in doing her own thinking. Student council 43 G. R. member 1, 2, 3, 4: G. R. cabinet 43 Booster club 43 Girls' sports 1, 2, 33 Dra: matics 2, 3, 43 Senior play. Bill Boggs-Not a lady's man, but 9. ladies' man. Track 33 Boys' pep club 4. XYilbur Barngrover- Men of few words are the ,best men. Cunningham 23 Hi-Y member 1, 41 F. F. A. 1. Lauren Ashcraft-If you don't know him, it's your own misfortune. Glep club 43 Hi-Y member 43 Min- strel 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 3. 43 Track 23 Chorus 4. Gertrude Koontz-She has joined the ranks that think two people can live as cheaply as one. G. R. member 13 Girls' sports 2, 3. Delmar Oakes- I like to live a free life. Hi-Y member 1. Cora Sc-hrag-There are a few things that sho will let interfere with her work. Glee club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cantata 2, 43 Operetta 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' sports 2, 3. 1. . Arland Walters- My quietness hides my disposition. Hi-Y member 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Alma Tipton-She's always busy but quiet about it. Florence High 1, 2, 33 Glee club 43 G. R. member 43 Office 43 Cantata 43 Quartet 43 Chorus 43 Dramatics 4. Earl VY8hber---He seems to be the shortest of all Short boys, but he can make up for his size with lots and lots of noise. Arlington High 13 Glee club 2, 3, 43 Student council 33 Hi-Y member 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y cabinet 43 Senior play3 Minstrel 43 Cantata 23 Operetta 33 Brass quartet 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys' pep club 33 Elayne Sturdy-She knows her stuff. Harper lligh l, 2. 33 Cantata 43 Chorus 43 Glee club 43 Dramatics 4. Isadora Struble-Light or dark, short or tall, she has the eyes that get them all. G. R. member 43 Girls' Sports 1, 23 Dramatics 13 Senior play. Margaret Yeomang I'm really quite nice. Glee club l, 2, 3, 43 Student council 23 G. It. member 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R. cabinet 3, 43 Office 43 Archery club 43 Junior play3 Cantata 2, 43 Class officer 13 operetta 1, 33 Quartet 2. 3. 42 Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' sports 1, 23 Senior play. Burneta Young-Live and laugh. Glee club 2, 3, 43 G. It. member 1. 2, 3, 43 Archery club 43 Cantata 2, 43 Orchestra 3, 4: Chorus 2, 33 Dra- matics 2, 3, 43 Debate 4. Eunice Lautis--Simplicity is the key- note to success. Dorothy Mann-A mistress of herself. Glee club 2, 3: Student council 2: G. R. member 1, 2, 43 Booster club 2, 3, 4. Donna Shelley-Quiet and calm she comes and goes. Girls' sport 1, 2, 3. Don WVa.rnburgYAn equal mixture of good and bad. Hi-Y mcmber 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' pep club 4. Earl Boydston-He is all that he seems to be. Goddard High 13 Kiowa High 2: Hi-Y member 2, 3, 4: Glee club 3. Edward VVllitelaw-Music is his talent. Glee club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y member 3, 43 Ministrel 43 Cantata 23 Quartet 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 4. l l C01'll1l1 T'121l'l'l'l0I'1 .1oy1Ao 1+'01'ney 111111 Ilil'11fll'd,jQIl, W:111o11:1 Af-1'i11g'0 Mzxriv ,-X11deQ1L1L 1.1111171111 Ashf-1'z1I't 12111111 f'Q1111111.1QlL lilsiv 11:19 l'11f'L1lu1:u Enid f'11I1O1'ly Volmn l'm1111tu11 Dirk f'1':1mP1' 1!etTy Fross vw - 1-.111111 311111111 f:1l1'11V'1' f m11'g1- f'a'f1x'0,: Xv1l'g.gi11i1l 1111110 1101011 1511111110 l11111111l11'0y lfD11l1Pt11 .1111111su11 '1':11 .Innes 1'fll111PD 11:1111is Nm'111a11 1.z1y111:111 1-Elvis 1Xf10C11tcl1011 lX1:11't11:1 AlL'IfC1l11Ll 1,1-11111 111:10 1X11'1'11vvLQg1n 1ro1'ut11y 31511111 A111011 Nnnsz Fwd NL1l1t'1Y11l1i01' 1701m:11- 0:1115 011:11 119110 A111111 Louise Sc:110enem:111 A111111 111.1110 S:-1111111111611 1111011142 SLQWQ1 1Xl:I1'y S1936 IH:111111'4- Sl1'111110 P11111 S0111'z1g' 1'I1:1yn0 Sturdy Alma 'Pipton PRESENTING TO YC I'HE CLASS GF '36 VVi1bur Barngrover Dorotihy Bett Bill Boggs- lilCl'l!ll'll Bock Earl Huydston lizivlwl liray Tmvillo lwan GC-rirullo Dies Nova Ilbg Iflnrohl DQX Alhenlinv Erlmrcl Helen lf:-Uig 1'11'Lllll l'H llfllen Kilbler' Clortriulu Koontz Mm-mix Kustner Virgil Knstnor Clvul l.:ulf'ever Kminvllx l.:llf'0Vvr Roh IXTTIQOOF Billy Mierau Jzicflc Mitchell Mnry Alin-0 lW00re Vic-im' 310132-11 ,Xlfrml Sc-remi Mac-lc Settle Uonnzm Shelley Bill Smith Murgzirvt Snyder Yirfzinizl Specht Arlzmml XV:1lt9rs Don XVill'lllJlll'L, Earl XXX-Ivlmei' Edwzlrd Whitolzlw , M1113 :uw-L Yoomiln llurlwltal Young Fruiivis lXlQlSGT'lll9ll1101' Father Time ees Them figs. Q THE MILL WHEEL OF TIME og .QL X b3,f2ggK Well, Well. Gertrude Dies wife's large:-at easy chair on his is with a circus, booked as the tractor. fat lady from Zo Zo islands, There is Bill Smith, known as -ft 1 ,X and weighs 698 pounds. Ifand Smith, the world's cham- x I ,, t J ill nl, ala f f QV!! 5 X sit M J, If llll 'E il V ll S! ff li fxigsdiffj ll Well, well, folks, let's look into my little crystal. Look far, far into the future, and we may see some of the seniors of '36, Yes, I see one, the time is twenty years from the present. Ah, yes, there is Ed Whitelawg he appears to be somewhat of a chauffeur. Oh, yes, a garbage wagon driver. I see another. VVell, well, Harold Day, a prominent Vvfall Street ash wagon driver. I-Ie is strolling along Fifth avenue. Here we have Alma Tipton, the Kate Smith of 1956. George Graves is now an old corn fed farmer, who delights to tell his kids how he and the boys, back in 1936, put the skids under Pratt. I see a soap box--a crowd-- oh, yes. Tex Haile, one of the Communistic leaders of the day, is delivering a speech in the park. E.llen Marie Garner is a torch singer. She holds her audience spellbound. Arland Walters, disappoint- ed in all his love affairs, has turned hermit and now lives in a cave. Dick Cramer is one of the government's cheese inspect- ors. He is known as Cheesy Cramer. I see Enid Coberly, a typical old maid, gossiping with the lady across the street, who is no other than Lucille Stead, another old maid. They are talking about their cats. Elsie Mae Cheatum, Holly- v.'ood's number one star, has just completed her best pic- ture, Little Red Riding Hood. Victor Morgan, another star, played the part of the papa bear in Elsie Mae's new pic- ture. Earl Boydston, a senator, is debating on the floor of the senate. His deep, dramatic voice thrills the spectators. Iietty Cross is the editor of the Denver Post, and it is rum- ered she will be a second ,, ,L Ileaisi. lVell, well, Howard Mun- den is sport editor of the Den- ver Post. He is dishwasher at home too. CHow about that Betty?J Elayne Sturdy is a second Gracie Allen-only she giggles more than Gracie did. Burneta Young is professor of chemistry at Kansas Uni- versity, the atoms always were interesting to her. Here now we see the great Professor Richard Bock, the second Einstein who has just discovered how to make syn- thetic beer. Reverend Bob Mateer, the second Billy Sunday, is deliv- ering a sermon. I see a cloud of dust-a new 1956 Terraplane shoots by, yes, Merton Kostner is still up to his old tricks. I see Tal Jones, a regular roughneck, who will fight any- body, anywhere, anytime-the brute! W'e, again go out to the cows and chickens and find Fred Nunemaker, the world cham- pion hog caller putting his pion billiards shot. He said he learned how when he was going to school. Allred Screen returned to Ireland soon after leaving school. He is reported to be working on a railroad. Isadora Struble is a well known comedian. After play- ing on Broadway for several years she made a tour of Europe and Arkansas. Martha McKenna, w e l l known criminal lawyer, has just been appointed as the first woman supreme court justice. She looks very solemn when the court is in session. Cleal LaFever is still a man about town-sort of a gigolo, though. Oh, yes. I see a fan dancer. Well, well, Frances Helen Kabler-she dances like Sally Rand. Lauren Ashcraft is a noted parachute jumper. His high- est jump-off the top of a windmill, was talked of for days. Don VVarnburg is president of the American Fishworm Company. They provide fish- worms for the lazy fishermen who won't dig their own. The former Cora Schrag is suing Mary Alice Moore, a typical gold digger, for a cool millionfi She claims Mary Alice stole the affections of her husband. Eunice Lantis is a fancy knife thrower and trick horse back rider with Bunkum and lllariuni Circus. Wilbur Darngrover is a pro- fessional hobo. Barney has been in more jails than any other hobo in the U. S. A. ..Many Years from Now.. Goes 'ROUND AND 'ROUND n.a.....,-.,zs'sxxx n-an Belva Campbell, a great so- cial worker, is giving a speech on Cruelty to Men and Dumb Animals . VVell, Kenneth Johnson did very wellg he stayed at home and worked hard, and is now city dog catcher. Delmar Oaks is a cowboy. He can throw a bull in ten seconds and has several notch- es on his gun. Now we come to the bril- liant Kenneth LaFever, who rose to fame and fortune in the sport's world, only to fall into the clutches of a hard boiled mother-in-law, and is now a perfect specimen of a henpecked husband. Now we turn on the radio to hear Clara, Lu and Em,'l who are Alberdine Erhard, Letha Mae McPheeters and Helen Pauline Humphrey. The girls got the job when the or- ginal Clara Lu and Em died of poison. Marie Anderson and Mar- garet Snyder are working for the Salvation Army. They sing on street corners. Billy Mierau has turned bad and is wanted by the Brown Spur police. He shot up the town. He is called Billy, the Kid. Now we find Dorothy Bott and Lucille Dean working in a downtown restaurant. Velma Compton is a cook in this res- taurant. They specialize in sauerkraut and weiners. Mary Stead, a brilliant ar- tist, has just finished several new comic strips. She draws Little Lulu and several other famous comics and puts many of her own experiences into them. Now we find Rachel llray, a typical cl'armer's wife, water- ing her chickens. VVell, here is Neva Dix. She llfilflljt changed a bit except to dominate a local newspaper. Gertrude Koontz is a human lily. She is hanging to a win- dow sill on the Empire State building this very minute. Opal Reno, noted explorer, is somewhere in the darkest jungles of Africa, looking for the Hokus Pokus bug. It resembles the grasshopper. Joyce Forney, noted singer, just been fired after a ten year engagement at the Metro- politan Oprea House in New York City. She insisted that she chew gum while she Don Richardson, noted la- dies' man, has turned down several movie contracts, and he is still operating a filling station. Donna Shelly, noted woman athlete, is now traveling with a circus as lion trainer. Yes, Anna Marie Schommer and Cora Schrag are in the Wh.ite House-as scrub wo- men. Helen Fettig is a well known Congresswoman from Kansas. She was responsible for the re- habilitation of the dust bowl and the cultivation of the sand bur. Wanona Acridge is with a traveling show. She is known as Dumb Dorafl Francis Meisenheimer is known as daredevil of the race tracks over the country. He says he used to practice while driving to school. Mack and Margaret are happily located in Denver where Mack is business man- ager of Bettie's Denver Post. llere we see Virgil Kostner, world's champion wrestler and ladies' man. VV'e find the formerfVirginia Spocht getting her youngin's off to school. . Albert Naasz is sound asleep, so we won't bother 15. ilffl. ,, Alma Louise Schoeneman has just left for Reno to get her seventh divorce. The vic- tim is the Count Squeezea- nickle. Earl 'Webber known as lVindy Webber, is cham- pion tooter in the Big Squat Orchestra which plays over the radio every Monday morn- ing at 4 :OO o'c1ock. Elvis McCutchen is still crazy about football. He is coach at Penalosa high school and is getting ready to play the Murdock university. llill Boggs is paddling one of the younger Boggs, for wlzittling with his razor. Dor- othy says they take after their dad, who used to do such things. And here, whom do you sup- pose we find but Norman Lay- man--all covered with grease and dirty he is building an air- ylxiie. That's queer. When did he become interested in aviation? Gerald Harmon is one of the President's Braintrusters. llis new bill to aid spinach grroxvers was declared uncon- stitutional because it was writ- ten in red ink. During their last year at K. H. S. the seniors in the music groups helped to present twelve programs. The first of these was given by the or- chestra on September 29, 1935. On October 29, the band and glee clubs presented the second program. Earl Web- ber Was the only senior Who had the honor of going to Em- poria December -6 and 7 to take part in the all Kansas Band Festival there. The glee clubs, With the aid of the play production classes, furnished a program December 18. The New Year had hardly started when a minstrel and a cantata were presented by both glee clubs. That Was January 28, 1936. Alma Tip- ton was soloist in the cantata, and Elvis McCutchen, Gerald Harmon and Bob Mateer were end-men in the minstrel. Next in line was the band and or- chestra program February 23. Then February 28, everyone went to Harper to the South- ern Kansas League Music Fes- tival. March 12, 13, and 14 five seniors went to play or The Music anci Musicians of '36 How Those Seniors Warbiedi sing in the Southern Kansas Music Festival at Wichita. They were Tal Jones, Victor Morgan, Bob Mateer, Ed Whitelaw and Earl Webber. April 3 and 4 were great days for the music students. The groups went to Pratt to the Fine Arts Festival. Four seniors were soloists. They were Victor Morgan, boys' medium voice, Ed Whitelaw, triumpetg Bob Mateer, flute, and Earl Webber, trombone. The girls', boys' and mixed quartets received the ranking of excellent and the brass quartet, superior. Both glee clubs and the mixed chorus re- ceived the ranking of superior. April 26, a band concert was given in the gymnasium. Ed Whitelavv, trumpet solo- ist, Went to Emporia to the State Music Contest April 27 and 28. The last music event of the year in which seniors partici-- pated was the Pratt Band Fes- tival at Pratt May 2. --4-5 Oi,-. Girls, Glee Club The seniors in the girls' glee club were Alina Tipton Virginia Specht lfmnces Helen Kablor lilsio New Clieatum ,Xllierdinc lirliard Elayne Sturdy Burneta Young Maxrgaret Yeom in Joy:-0 Forney Vora Sclirug Alina Louse Sclioeneniau Boys' Glee Club In the boys' seniors were Nlzlck Settle Lauri-ii Aslnwzxit lid XYliitclaw Earl Webber Elvis BiCCLl1K'ilt'll Victor Morgzui Gerald Harmon Tal Jones Bob Mateer glee club the 7--4-fvmili-V? Band In the band there seniors: Gerzilfl Harmon Vit-tor Morgzui were six lfxtlizl Mao 1Xlc'I'ln-vii-I Earl 'XV0lJbc-1' Ed 'XYliiteluw A-if--no Orchestra The seniors who participat- ed in orchestra WCYQ 1'11'2lll1'4'S Helen Kzxlvli-r Hob iXiIltCOl' lilary Alice Lklooim- Earl XVQIJM-i' Mz1l'9:':i1'vt 37011111111 i':Lll'l1Ciiil hrllllllo' r- iQm 0 -f---d Quartet Five seniors who were chos- en to be in the q lid XVl1ite1z1w B12ll',L1!ll'L't hYUlllllll1 Violin' -iViY47l'j.Q'2lIl Earl Webber Alina Tipton uartets were THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Acts and Actors of '36 There are seventeen senior members in the dramatic class under the direction of Miss Violet Smith. The members include Gertrude Dies, Lucille Stead, Betty Cross, Neva Dix, Opal Reno, Gerald Harmon, Jack Mitchell, Victor Morgan, Bob Mateer, Elvis McCutchen, Ellen Marie Garner, Alma Tip- ton, Elayne Sturdy, Joyce For- ney, Burneta Young, Rachel Bray and Alma Louise Schoe- neman. The members of this group presented three one-act plays this year, one of which was Elmer with six seniors in the cast. They were Gerald Har- mon, Rachel Bray, Gertrude Dies, Opal Reno, Victor Mor- gan and Bob Mateer. The class also presented On the Other Side with Jack Mitchell, Tal Jones and Elviis McCutchen, seniors, in the cast. The junior class play was given October 30, 1934. The play was Cheer Up, Chad. Jack Mitchell played the role of Chad Barnett, Elsie Mae Cheatum played opposite him as June Crawford. Other char- acters were Joyce Forney, Kenneth LaFever, Mary Alice Moore, Albert Naasz, Deverde Elwood, Gerald Harmon, Enid Coberly and Margaret Yeo- man. The senior class play, New Fires, was given April 24, 1936. The cast included Alma Louise Schoeneman, Kenneth LaFever, Elsie Mae Cheatum, Jack Mitchell, Joyce Forney, Margaret Yeoman, Elvis Mc- Cutchen, Gertrude Dies, Al- bert Naasz, Bob Mateer, Ger- ald Harmon, Mary Alice Moore, Frances Helen Kabler, Rachel Bray and Pauline Hum- phrey. Other students who helped with the play were Earl Webber, Martha McKen- na, Alberdine Erhard, Lucille Stead, Bill Boggs, Alfred Screen, Arland Walters, Dick Cramer, Isadora Struble, Opal Reno and Alma Tipton. Last Saci Word From Time Seniors ' i iifififSzi:,.,. - 4' ,i1:1Q5:ff1 ' 'Lili .5' .47:5:1:1:5:3 41 I'f:f:f. ':. -Ei' gif' sg .:i:5:1:1:f:2:-if 3 , ' L- 11:1 5:1:1:1:1:1:1:1: . ' .-:-F.-:P i . 1 2:35-I . f:5:2:f:3:15?.g.. , I .9 :Q ., .,. '5:f:f: fi' 41 3 15:1 - --1:5-11 -5:2-1.ss:si:s:zSs:z:5 ' i ' W. I-E+? -3-E:::1:f2:5 15:5:5:5:,,, '-r-1:1-r:r:r:r15:5:5:5 3555293 -4: 7:5:5:3' -1- .3:3:7:2:5:?:5:-.- Ig' -'g:g. :tg-f-ag' '.-:7:1'- ., M -.-:-1-ac-:-:-.-:-. -:-.-:':':-:-'-:-:-:-:-:-.. '4-. :+R .gs git? ' fflziiiiiiiiilifiiii 52ESE2E2S:E:f2:5:5:f:Q:5:2:' ,.,:2'..-53. -: 'EtiFg 'iliifii , :::2. :2:-. ':I:T:-:fi-.2331:2:f:5c-.-,-:-:Z-231: ., :1:2:f: ' '-'-'j, 2:T:f:35:E:E3:5S:2:5:5' -'-2-x.gg:5:::3:f'f:g:g -I:3:i: eififif' Elf -I-:-'fi fiiIE572if 31E2i5 ' ' - '7 .1 , .ff 5'E2E' -.kgs 15' - ' A -.- --zlgeqjzi ,yz +5221 . 25 -:Q 2715. :-:5..-.-:-:-:13g:.g. ':-wt ' Xffvfffz 321 ' if53E3E5S3E5E5E5:25E55553515513 ,vffi 1-1 I-E' 'IEE-. 5i f'--ififi'Z'ifififiiiffflilififflfif 7' S41 . iff? We ' .tiff ia' J Tffflifii-51221521-:-1211.-:-'lfiifiifi-2-51:-5' ' Ziff' ' 'L'f1sE53E5:5Sgi: f : ' .. 12' ' 'gigigigigigizis.:nk .aff.s , ,gym 1 1 ggi '-:5::::gkP' ,:5:5:5::. ....:.. - , H W f:i:. ' ' - ''IfiIEQEQEQEQEEEEEEIEQQEQEQQ :Q,f'? f :122E2i' f ..,,., .,,.,. .. Fred N1111911111111-1-ei.ez1ves his hoe i'ill'lll to l-lomer linker. IIEIIIIRII' Uilkswliezives his ability to dis- Seet frogs to Junior Alf-l'l11't'te1's. 0l72ll H0110-Leaves her 2liXV.lyS tulliins' watyg to lletty .lo Krehbiel. Don Rirliurdsoii-Takes his likins' for wo111en witl1 11i111. Alma Louise Sl'il00llPlll2lll' liezivtis her Cross word puzzles for Miss ll.11'- clesty to work. Anna Marie St'ilUllllllf'l'7l,0fiYDS hor boyish mttnners to hor little sister- Alfred St-reeii-l.e11ves K. ll S. tu bw- come tt flat footetl cop. Drlflelc Settle-He'll leave, hut :Xiil1'Q'ill'lii will go witl1 hi111. Donna Sllelly-Leaves her filwnys enh- bintr ability to Doris X7illliil1ltlill5,1'- hum. Bill SlllitllAl1O:1vftS his rtsllei' sli:1ti11Q' ability to the world to 2ll1lllt't'i2l1t'. xvilllllllil. At-1'iilg'o--11011vos her ways witl1 the 111011 to ,Xl2ll'g2ll't'1 21141- Cutf-hen. Marie Al1de1'S1111-Leaves her lziw tests to IAXXVGYZL Settle. I4Il.lll'C'll Asl1e1'a1i't-Leaves l1is llftfliiill' 112111 ability to Harry Snyder. VVilbur l3zu'11gl'over4T.e:1ves his jziiiitor position to Eldon Coberly. Dorothy Bett-Leaves her artistic- 1112- sire to Ilzt llundley. Riclmrtl Bork-Leaves his wild 11111 to Ned F1-isbie. Bill Boggs-Lezives 11is girls to the guy who gets them. Earl Boydstoin-Leaves his l'2l1iilll't' ability to Herbert lieurd. Rachel Bray-Leaves her ezlsy 1111111111-1g to Virginia Brand. Elsie Mae Cl1e:1t11111-l'.ez1ves her red hair to whoever wants it. We Hereby Be 151-lvai CIIIIIIIDPII-I.e:1vt-s her loud tall:- int: to Irene Cross. Enid Cobel'iy-D'1es11't iti1lYC lI111'11ld to Illly4lllC. iiftxilllil 1101111111111--Lezivvs her l't1liOl'tl1lL.2' ability to Mztry Sp111'g:e011. Dirk Cl'2llllf'l'+iA'ZlY09 his Spivey lady 1ilit'lltlS to illlytfllt' whos on the 1'11:11'ket. H6illlt'i'll1101111511114-1.valves the little tiuvert girl until she is out of svlmol. T211 Jolles-l,0:1vf's his tougli gzinsstei' w:1ys to .F1'et1 1-'1'it'e, ii'il'illlt'i'S Helen lizililvr -Lezivt-s her tem-l1e1's with smiles on their f:1c'es tthoy :ire glad she is Hflillyfl. Gvi i'l'illi1' Koolltz-L1-:1v1-s her i'11st ways to lX'lf11'gt11'et liobson. Merton Kostiier---T.:11v1-s dean' old K. l-l'. S. to go 11111110 to his st-11001 ltiitt'ilOl'. Virgil Kostllel'-Leaves his pool shoot- ing' zihility to XYilb111' Sloxin. i'lP:1l Lzlltlever-Does11't 011111 Wliflt he lezives. just so l1e skits out oil' st-110111. lifniirtli L:ll everf'l.wives l1is person- ztlity and spf11'ts111:1nsl1ip to remain :iinimng the 111e111o1'i1-s of the K. ll. S. students. ltlullire Lz111tis4T1e:1ves her snssy 1111111- nors to 1vlz11'y Ellen Ki1'k11:1t.1-iclc. Ntllilllllll Lay111:l11-1.1-xxvt-s his :iil'-1Tiilltl- 111-ss to l1is kids. M11rQ':11't-t xvvlilllilllfslif' leaves. 11111. 11:11-lc's going with her. B2ll'llili1l Yo1ingAT1e:1ves her SODNS' tic-sited ex111'essir111 to Gerry Higgs. Hzlrold Day-'Wills his rings. watches, 111111 other jewelry to limitl- Forzm SClll'2lg4li0Z1V0S hor notoriotis C'1litl'flCfQl' to Viet111'i:1 Ann llooten. 3i1ll'g'2ll'0i' Sllytlel'-l,.e:1ves her law book tu Mnreellzi. Rent. Wvifgilliil SlJ?K'iltfLft1lX't'H her K. H. S. boy friend to go to l'retty Prfiirie. Lueilio Steiul-l,e2tves her f:11'111e1' w:1yS to 1.00 S11e11l1e1'cl. Hairy Steud-Leztves her :1rtisti1- ability to Dick MeAtlan1. Iszldortl, Strlible-1.e11vvs her tale11te1l flirting to Mary lfllizitbetli iT'lHliC'l'- ton. Elayne Sturdy-Vvills her loud voice to Mary Alice fIOl'l1ililliOl'. zxilllil 'l'i11to11-Leaves ll1'l' loyalty to K. ll. S. to the future t'resl1111e11. queatim to ou :xl'iilllIi XYz1ltel's-Leaves his F. F. A. to llfloytl lloze. Dlbll vvill'llillll'giljOOSl1'12 leave any- thing, he's going to XViehit11 to get ht-r. Earl XVebber-W'ills llis hashful shy ways to John Reynolds. Ed XYl1itelz1w-Leaves his 1951011013 with ralmture in their hearts. Betty Floss-liezives her green shutter dreztin to her future ill1S1lJZlllCl. Luc-iilt' Dezlll-Leaves l1er bobbed hair to lillizatbt-tl1 Pinkerton. Gl'l'il'lldE' Dies-T.e11ves nothing, she is taliing it 5111 witl1 her. Nova Dix-Leaves her very, very bash- fnl way to Mary Jane Murray. Albrrdine Erlnzlrcl-Leztves her six foot six to Jerry Riggs. Ilrlen Fettig+Leaves hor love tttlkingr to Annette XVoods. Joyce Fcrxley-Lezives her offiee duties tu RIF. Gish. Ellen Marie U1z11'ne1'-Tieztves her win- smne wziys to the junior r-lass. George Graves-Doesn't leave :my- thingz Francis Mc-isenl1ei111er took it :1wf1y from hi111. Yirgiiiizi II2lil1'i'f.E'ZtY9S her bqtshfnl wnys to liernatline Covert. Gelald I'I2ll'lll1!'lliL91lY'PS his bud renu- tntion to liuyartl Robinson. llillliilll' IIllIlllJlll'9y--TAGILVQS her bari- tone voice to Mr. Regier. Elvis hIf'Cllil'il0ll7LO3VPS his farming ztbility to Sl1orty Richardson. Mtirilm Mt'Kol111a-liortves her beauti- 1'11l and l1:11111y disposition to Ven- til'2l Lay111:1n. Letlni 3Iel'l1et-ters-Lez1ves her position in the 111111 band to Marjorie Spur- rier. Dorothy 11211111-Leaves with the mem- ory of her four years' love affair. Bob Mztteer-Leaves his most timid wztys to XYallaee Richartlson. Francis hlilii0llil6illl6l'fXVill have to w:11t until she calls for him every Szlturtlay night.. Billy Mieiruilglieaves his flu1nki11g' grztdes to Hob Yeomztn. Jack Mitchell elieaveg that horse laugh to George Gerber. Mary Alice Moore-Altl1ough she leaves the dear old A111151 Mater, she does- 1'1't leave Dick. Victor Morggzm-His slim waist to 1-larry Snyder. Albert xvH2lSZ4L951V0S his night life to Farrell Nelson. J ' .. H! I G H S C , H O O L G Y M ' N A S I U M J N X , X1 1 A L v, .ws , ,, x , in bm 1' ,Q , w eg, f f ' W 1- --if . ' J ,JA , , l l .xi ff, .v..', la 'lei f1as.?3,l ale . f X f 3 to 1 'Q ' i f GT -'32 fff'i' st . ' fffllf' Nii3fr','al.?Ev f 1 ,vga Q is . Z -fi fr if 'Zi' . if V 3 ,, 1 1 I 1.1 if., V ' ,.. ' V' .::.,,,f . y I . Y 'YV p..2.J.- Meet the Champs Kingynian lligyh Smhool c-oinplvtefl. this year. the most suvcessl'ul haskel- hill season of recent years. The loam played twenty-five gaines and camo home with nineteen victories. 'l'lie.,1'led Eagles won the champion- ip of the Southern Kansas League: you the Southern Kansas 'League ULl1'l1Lll'l'llllll, and also won the Pratt sional. The squad of '30 was the il'irst team ice 1923 to represf-nt Kinsiman high it the state tournament. Five mem- htrs of the squad are seniors. The 5101115 includes: liaurc-n Ashcralt, Elvis McCutc:ht-n, Don llic-liardson, Kenneth l ilrever, captain, and Mack Settlc. ----5o--- Lettermen Asll0l':l1fi'v--ITvntor, was a two-year lei- terman. Ash was a valuable man. altl1ou,r:'li he dilln't get into many of tho S. K. l.. gzunos until late in the season. 'Ile made the second team on the all lf'2Ig'l.lt' quintet. BASKETEERS CDF '36 l.aI zivu'--Faptain and forward. He was a. trhreo-year letterman. La- lfovcr was one of the main-Stays in this yeai-'s line-up. Ile was chosen on the first team of the all league quintet. Dm: lticl11111162011-Cliiaiwl and twv-Yflfll' lf'll4'l'lll21H. 'lion was one of the Izest guards in the S. K. L. He made honorable mention on the all-Southern Kansas League team. Fm--ML-.. Blvflllellen-Center and one-year let- terman. Mac was a little slow in ,a:'etting' started, hut along about the middle of the season he hit his stride and played a great part in the lCag'le's scoring. Ho made thc first team center on the S. K. L. team. ---L5 0 LL..- Maek Sel'tlee'l'Wo-year letterman at one ot' the guard posts. Streaky was very cleverg and when the 'opponents were tough, he was al- ways on the job. l-le made honor- able mention in the S. K. L. this year. -K-5 Qi..- McMiIline-Sophomore and one-year let- turman. Ducky played forward and was a great .find for this ycar's team. He was always in for his share of the scoring: Ducky was chosen on the second team of the S. K. L. team. LK5 01-- Bob Yeoman-Junior and forward and a one-year lcttorman. Bob was a true asset to the squad for his clean fighting spirit. Boll will make a fine basketball player for thc Eagles next year. K5 Om- Yvaylle Riehardsol1-Sophomore, guard, and one-year letterman. Shorty'l had lots of fight, and he let the opponents know it. He could al- ways he depended upon for one or two of those long shots of this. Ho made honorable mention on the S. K. ll. team. The Season's Record Kingman 47, VVe1lington 18. 30 Kingman 29, Medicine Lodge 18. Kingman 37, Anthony 17. Kingman 18, Pretty Prairie 34. Kingman 49, Harper 14 Kingman 25, Pratt 22. Kingman 43, Caldwell 27. l V. Kingman 36, Medicine Lodge 12 Kingman 29, Sylvia 31 Kingman 25, Kiowa 20. Kingman 28, Kiowa 23 tKingman 30, Coats 21 .lfll1g'1'l1ZtH 48, Harper 8, 'tlfillgman 38, Caldwell 20. Kingman 19, Anthony 20. Kingman 44, Pratt 30. Kingman 25, Harper 16. Kingman 56, Caldwell 26. Kingman 27, Pretty Prairie 26. Kingman 31, Cathedral 33. Mliiiignian 42, Stafford 29. itKingman 37, Dodge City 25. Hliiligman 19, Pratt 18. 'tiiiiliingnian 26, Wyaiidotte 39. ilHitKingina1i 24, Topeka 29. Total 832, opponents 576. it-SKL tourney scores. t-Pratt regional scores. 'Ht2l:State Tournament scores. PF .-mwm Spring Sport Schedule April 10-Anthony invitation track meet. April 16-XVellington ball game, here. April 18-Baseball game at Wichita High North. April 20-Dual meet with Harper, here ttennis and trackl. April 29-Baseball game with VVel1- ington there. May 1-Southern Kansas League track meet, here. May 2-Southern Kansas League tennis tournament at Caldwell. May 8-9-Regional track meet at An- tlhony. May 16-State track, golf, and tennis meet at XVichita. 1 . . . V . , . , brunt Row-M:1c'k bvttle, sonnxr, g'1,12.Ll'tl1 1'J1v1s Motu tc-11011, st-1111113 t'1l1il'1': l42IU1'LfI1 ASlll'1'LlfI, senior, conferg , B011 MOMi1li11, SUllllUl1lU1'L', 1'111'w211'1l- Buck How-Wil ynv 1-:i1111111-dsfm, N1111111111111-11. 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H A V Hugo Graves' Hum if-lf' ,QA j1111111 :11111 111'st 111 111111111 111111111 11111111-1' lvis 1lUCLltCllS11.i ' I'I'I'I'i gut first in tht- IUU-y111'11 dash :lllli sw:- 1 Presenting the Gridiron Eagles oi '31 1----.Ji-N, ', -.-fi'xr-e- The Team 4'-?S'f'Ha...5 .,. H. :I V ' 3335.1 .f'Lj?f- Dan Sinnett, center. This 14, L' ,lion 'K'-sp 1 position was filled very well jp rf by Dan, for he handled nie 5 ball well and always kept his J , fi!-414 man from getting across the Another victorious football season ended with the Eagles keeping the name of the school on the top. The '34 squad went through the sea- son undefeated, and the '35 squad kept up this record and lost only one game. The football team of '35 re- ceive the credit of tying for the S. K. L., with Anthony Pirates who also had a good season. The fans of the fighting Eagles were thrilled at every game and bigger crowds than have ever been witnessed were present. This was the first year of night football for K. H. S. .,.,..w50,i.a Lettermen Lauren Ashcraft, end. Ashy was one of the best ends in this part of the state, and we shall miss him in the the years to come. .-.50...i Homer Baker, end. Al- though this small lad does not look mighty he has the qual- ties of being an excellent pos- sibility. H-.--50--,, Richard Barnett, right half. Another lad who has excellent possibilities of being a good player and a big help to the team for the three years he has yet to play. T-,50l?, -K Aubrey C a m p b ell, left tackle. Also a fine and de- pendable player. His position is not an easy one, but he did well at it, and will do well next year. line. l..50.....,. Leo Shepherd, left guard. Leo played his position well and will be a big help to the the squad in the two years he has left to play. ' . 50.,. Leo Thieme, right tackle, A very good player for just having one year of experience. .,A50,.1 Bob Yeoman, full back. Bob has been a great help to his teammates, for he has shown that he has the ability to make good. He has one more year to play with the Eagles. --.,..50-,- Gene Yeoman, center. Also a player like his brother only it seems he can play almost any place on the team and fill the position well. -1.150-.-.. Bob Mateer, left half. Fin- ishing four years of training on the squad, Bob developed into a smooth and fast player. ...--5431...- George Graves, right half. VVe say, Hats off, to this ex- cellent player, for on the foot- ball field he can't be beat. He's always on his toes and never lets his teammates down. W'e will miss him and never for- get his tribute to K. H. S. ...lg-30 . Royal Hughbanks, right tackle. This player has only one phrase that he knows, and he knows it well, it is I'll get my man. Hughbanks has another year to play and will probably be the key to his team. -K.-..501..,. Wayne Ingram, left tackle. Better known as Tarzan, has in Person also filled his position exec lently, and has always plays his best. .l..50ti Kenneth LaFever, quart back. Words cannot expre our appreciation to this goc and ever popular player. I his four years of school Ke ny has played for all he w. worth. -,-.5011 Elvis lVIcCuchen, right el and captain. Elvis started foi years ago, and he has climbc the ladder to success in h character and sportsmanshi .l50....... Mike Ortiz, full back. I has shown some mighty fii scrapping in his football c reer, and he will probably hei the squad to victory next yea ...l50..l Don Richardson, left hal He has been an excellent plag er and help to the squad. E will be missed as a scrapper c the gridiron. --im- Wayne Richardson, rigl guard. B e t t e r known 1 Shorty, or Dimples, hz shown some of the bigger bog a nice bit of competition. -?50,..T Football Schedule Seasons Record Kingman 'IG 4Xllg'llSi2l. 13. Kingman 54, .Vg Harper 0. ,Lf Kingman 31, I Caldwell 13. QR Kingman 7, - X, Pratt G. F ' 1 Kingman 13, 5 , . N Med. Lodge 0. ' - Y. Kingman 31, ga . Lyons 12. K H Kingman 2, I f x.1111.my ls. , 3 ' liingnmn 131. it M ' h Kiowa. rs. I ly, F liingnian 25, K ' I' Sterling 0. i Callip- A ubrey t shcraf nA FC ln, XVayr1e Ingranp Lau ene Yegmz G hbanks, US H Roya ,-1 B0gf:s, fly ob Yecmzm, Bi h:B z:ss't conf' Czzml V in WV I -. ,-4 Q P XV ey. lo B oacli Thieme, Dick liennon, C L60 tchen iczuvtainl . Elvis Mc'Cu ,-. ,-1 GJ .2 . George Gerber, Ed Farnswortll, l. Tluud. Ric-hard Burnett, Homer Bake hi B isenheimer .J Me is FRU F nagerg Lf student mil Middle Row: Mack Settle, risbie, F ed N C1yaV9S, Lz1Fever, George neth Ken Naanes, Bob M0111-ath. Ben Gracey. Mateer, XVilbur Sloan, Rex Bob nnett Si iz Dan rt ike O BI Bottom Rf W


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