Kirksville High School - Regit Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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pai f -117AF':,. ' 4 ' , ln' P1 -if .Q Hs- 4+-fe . fm.. Ladies' Paintball Team KATE H. SWANEY, Captain Guard At the beginning of the year our girls elected Kate their captain on her outstandf ing merits as an organizer and a leader. She was a fast guard and though she played up front mostly, she kept the backfheld blocked. Her vocabulary was extensive but offensive to no one. She sustained a slight injury to her right wing which put her out of com' mission for a few games, but she recovered. Kate will be with us next year. T. Tummy KNOBBS, Captainfelect, Fullback Tubby amply filled the vacancy left by our captain when she was injured last year. She is an advocate of woman suffrage and a track woman. Her gift of gab floored many a referee. Tubby worked up from a water girl. N. Nettie CHBUVRONT Halfback She was slow but sure. Nellie took her time but she got there all due to P. K. and Psychology. Nellie has been with us a good while now, and is looking forward to a P. G. course next year. E. LsRACYqq ROMANS Center Riley is a very accurate and fast player. She was a responsible woman and we regret that she is not to fill her old place next year. Her fast play has probably won her a posif tion on a more exclusive team traveling out of St. Louis. M. Mines BARKER Guard Midge is a ripfsnorting good player and has a special knack for holding the line. She has a sweet disposition but the true Tiger spirit when angered. B. HLINDYH RAY Left End Bessie can fly through the plays so we call her Lindy She's a sure bet for a touch' down. GENE MOORMAN Right Tackle The best scoofer on the team. Always was sunny and happy and cheered the team up with her monkeyfbusiness. A likable player, allfround. TILLIE WYNKooP Left Tackle A good player. When the spirits of the players were low she kept 'em singing. She keeps early hours, is a very good wellfbef haved athlete, and always obeys the training rules. Tillie comes to us from way out west in Kansas. KATIE SBCKLER Right End A real player. The literary member of the team. Writes books when not out mussin' up the ground with the rest of the team. MAxiE F. Srfxous Halfback Is good when she gets hot. When she cusses uses either Spanish or French which is a great drawfback to the other team 'cause she keeps 'em guessin' what she's callin' 'em. LooLY GILLUM .Quarterback One of the most stylish members on the team. Her uniform was always spotless. If Looly couldn't get to the goal with the ball she vamped the umpire for the score, so we should worry. ll 75 ' v' ' 9. ll

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..e -A a ' s a 45 -su x ' li -uv Y Guru- ' -tr , The Amalgamated Association of Man-Haters MILLY NEVILLE, President JUSTINA BROWN, VirefPres1dent WILMA KOLSTE, Sockatary Punrfosnff-To exterminate all men of marriageable age and to further the progress of Woman suffrage. MEMBERS advocates to her gentle sisters the practice of actually Cissm ALLEN--A worthy sister of the cause. Tries to eliminate blind dates and daters. RHNA K. ARBUTHNOTiSl16 likes jazz and jazz artists and is said to dance like an angle. She is very graceful and pretty. lt's too bad she hates the opposite sex so much. RoxY GASKEEN-A forceful and militant sister who helps the cause along by giving the society boxing lessons and destruction in the sisterly art of selffdefensc. VIOLET CAVETT-'A sister who will try to purify all the opposition by her scientific research, LILY P. MYERS-AS a trained nurse she has devoted herself to the service of others. She is not thinking of go' ing as a missionary to Afghanistan. FLoss11r Rmsvus-Another very radical member. She even touching snakes and bugs. She does not believe a man is necessary even if a mouse appears. JUSTINA BROWN-justina has been a faithful member since her last true love jilted her. Her principle attraction is her art of economy. Like Sir Thomas Moore she preaches reform and has been of great help to the society with her many suggestions for betterment. MILLY Nizvrrus-The speaker of the organization is also the reigning belle and has the men all floored. Gsoacna ANN THOMAS+Th6 girl of any man's dream. She's the soulful as well as the athletic type. WILMA Korsrn--Wilma is a bit flighty but is a dear girl. She's a trifle bitter against the men and has been since the last spring fever season. X -lg ra . V'-'fb' XS- .gf .V -Jil I . ,- ll ll 76

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