Kingman High School - Oracle Yearbook (Kingman, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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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.

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