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HIM Q 'I'I-IE0'lQ'18 KIOWAGCHIEF IDQQKQ ELIZABETH 'VIOTT Blll Orclaestra Chorus Glrls Glee Club Operettas Latln Cu She seems to be at home when near the plano JOHN RYBURG Goo Gon Presldent Qenlor Class Glee Club Chorus Basket ball 2 3 4 Football 4 Boys Quartet 2 Q 4 Junlor play Annual Staff Senlor play Hls lntelest ln th falr sex I5 hls blgg9St Interest THEL'VIA UTTERBACK Red Do all l d headed p ople have a temper ESTHER GILLIG E If efforts count bet on Esther ARTHUR HFNRY Art 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Art IS l0'l6 y thls 5631 wonder whv IIULALIA WRIGHT Uku el Annual S aff A Lonsclen lous tudent who IGCQIVE pleasure from hard work ELGIE JEFFERIFS Jeff Football 3 4 Evely man has h1S faults and hone tv IS hlS MARGARET SETH Maggle Clcero I have conquered PIII- UID-' X9Q 'Ulll '-9 G N-UID KX UID H14 PA1 P Sl-XFN rlslfx v 7 L L - ll - vv - l . . l I I ' 11 il ,, I ' ii ll ll . A . . Q , , .Y ' ' ' v 1 G v ' ' v r . , , . U . . . N . . . .r . A .,, ll ll A Q . as , Z 2 ,x n ll S 7, ll I7 , . il Y! Annual Staff. Chorus. Glee Club, Operettas, Football - - y - - - 1 H ' 1 ' V f. 77 . . , , . , I as 1 3.2: . L - as , ' Q . ' S 77 '- ll 91 J . . ll , - A l f, ' ' !, 3 D . SK ' YY IK ' .77 , . l l , - Q QQ! Y Z
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DEIMDQI f-ruse-1oa.8 KIOWAWCHIEF D QQ SENIORS PRESIDENT John Ryburg WICF PRFSIDENIT Phyllis Burgess SECRFTARY Howard Strother TREASURFR Virginia Thompson SERGFANT AT ARMS Harry Alberdrng CLASS MOTTO Not Sunset but Dawn CLASS COLOR Green and White CLASS FLOWFR Whlte Carnation CLASS HISTORY Wh n the b ll tolletl for the first day of school rn September 1924 the upper classmen were sur pr sed to see seventy two Indian papooses struggling for their place rn the lrne which led to the wig wam of th Great Indian Chieftain tall and learned man George C Stevens With n a week s time the e chrldren of the Gr at Out of Doors had become so skrllful rn wreldrng the bow of knowledge and the lead penul arrow that rt was generally recognized that a new trrbe betterdthan any before rt h d had its beginning and was in the future to be r cognrzed as 'ill power fu an braye The trlbe of Seniors as rf fearing the power which was bound to descend upon them and take from them their positron ln the abundant fields of knowledge b gan at once to destroy their sprrrt and to make them humble and oblrgmg Accordingly on the battle field they met that day the chiefs and tht squaus of the trrbe of Semors against the papooses of the tribe of Freshmen Of course the papocses yyerc povserless agunst th assault of the Semors They vtere compelled as all vrttrms of the tribe of Seniors were to wear the color of the chiefs and squayns of the tribe of S mors This was the color of the grass and the leaves of the trees They vxere also forced to do many things to ard the tribe of their captors but secretly they m t wrth thelr chrertarn ard lard plans for the future and rn the month of flowers after many moons the bondage was brck n Makin rn all scartely a year of servitude Thr 1 xt year in order to show that they had gained their freedom and had the rlght to develop ther tribe to their b st advantage the name of hen tribe was changed and they became the tribe of Sophom re Because the life they lncd was a hard one and b cause the food of knowledge was hard to obtain some of then trrbe cropped by the way side and fifty seven remained to make up the trlbe of Sophon ore Ifrghtlng rn the fields of knowledge during th many moons that followed using ammunition rn thc form of sheets and pencils when overseen by Chieftains but ln the form of wads and shots wh n alone wlth other trrbesmen this tribe called Sophomore gained rn th natlon of knowledge the sec ond highest posl rons and thus their name was changed to Junior tribe But the trlbe of Juniors were not satlsned with their next highest positron The one tribe they hal not tonqu red the new tribe of Senior were going to leave for a new stamprng ground rn new fields of life The trrb of Juniors xxrshmg to show there was no hard feelings and that they should honor their more powerful brothers began and prepar d a great feast for the trlbe of Semors and sent them on ther may into the fi lds of life reJorc1ng Thus the Tribe of Juniors became the tribe of Senior and fulfilled all the prophecies made of them in their youth Thu are the. squaws 'rnl chreftarns all powerful in the abundant fields of knowl vdge and they rule supreme knovung., more of the art of book lerrnrng of bagging th flocks of mathe mrtrc of the huds of history md tht use of the arrow of hnglrsh than any other tribe and they po unmolrs td That vsontlcrul trlbt of Semors 71Il 'lllIl' 960'-UID 9 G -lllll 904 lllll'-H14 A A 7 ---V------------------------------------ l 4 1 X ..-...-.................,....... K l ENuun--nun---no-------Vh . . . g, A Av ' ' , -..-.....----.--..---.... - I K4 YY .Q r ,- .,..........................., ' I f' 3 1 . , I T - Q - - , . , Q Q Q A 'J . . . . , , . . . , , . Q . .9 A . . . . .1 K , M 1 A' . - . . 3 ' . . . . H 3 . t - . . , . . . L . . . Y V 1 n. . . .Ah Q , 1 .4 Y L L S T n ' 1 ' ' -X Y ' .. fa' s e , ' . Realizing this they submitted meekly, knowing and planning the revenge that was later to come. V V V . ' , ' . . , v Y, I O LJ! . Ia v. u q H ' .... U In . . . I , - ., . . . Q 1 . Y A A . . , , , 1? V V . ' V . . V v ' ' ' '. V' '. Xb. . V ,.. X t ' . ' . y ' 1 ' . ,. . . , . Q V Y . . . . A ' V Y A I ' ' D . 4 . . ' A 1, , . . . ' . : V 1 I h l r '3 r 4' t. , . . . V .... F . . Q . V . ,3 y ' ' ' .S, V, ' , ' ' . ' . V v V3 , ' ' . iy V v . G . . . . Q . . .V U l it I V K I . . H v . - 3 r ' ' ah- -r Y v' r Z ' ' ' V3 R - 2 '.S, ,. A ' 'C . V: , .V . . V ' y 'sf . 1 V ' , Q Q00 oo: 00 n '.u.: V' . I-:I-:N
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'WS f-rusfuoas KIOWAWCHIEF I9 MIK PHYLLIS BURGESS Fat Vlce Pres of Class Annual Staff Debate 34 Pep Club Cheer Leader Jumor Play Senior Play She IS llked best who IS allke to all EARL SNYDER Klll Em All Advertxslng Manager of Junlor Play Llttle But Mlghtb MFLBA HENDRICKS Melb Annual Staff Debate 3 4 Pep Club Chorus Glrls Glee Club Operet as Junlor Plav Senlor Play Quar tet 3 4 If those eves speak true ' ' ' XVALLACP WILLIAMSON Dud Staff btock Judging Team 2 Football 2 3 4 Senlor Play All gleat men ale dylng and I dont feel so well mvsflf CORA WRIGHT No mouse was ever half so stlll as thls lass ARVIL DIXON Dlckey Glee Club Chorus Operettas Football 3 4 Captam 27 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Quartet 4 I wash you were Jealous of me ORLA CORMACK Mack Pep Club Oh for an open Ford an ARTHUR SCRIPSIC Art' He doesn t speak unless he has somcthmg to say Pilbulllll' 90i 'lllll '9 Gwlllll K9f lllll llKC l'u 1- In llllz 7 .-0 1 4' A l , l l l ll H I ' n. , ' , . ' , ' ! Y Y ' If ' ' ' ' ,Y li ' Y FY 44 ' ' , 77 ' '. ll Y! . f . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 ' Ll - I l? 1 U H Glee Club, Chorus, Operettas, Junior Play, Annual ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 . . IA , , ' Y H A u I Y ' 4, ' 11 H ' Y! - 1 1 ' 1 I I - - - Y Y 7 ' 41 ' ' PD ll Y I H ' d . ! ll l 44 Y , ' l, ,Y l l l ,Y Y l Q I QQQ O
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