Lawrence High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1918

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Doc Vivian Patsy Mig Lucile Mart Ed Rachel

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Herbert Olson:—(Football 18; Basketball ’17, ’ 18: Class Treasurer 18; Manager Red and Black ’18; Boys’ Club ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, Cabinet 17. ’18, Treasurer ’18; Circus ’16.) He is a man of much experience. “Scoop” is one of our “into everything” students. He is our star basket- hall and football player, besides taking care of our class wealth and starting a ease. He intends to go on the Hill next year. Gladys Dunakin:—(Chairman Decorating Committee ’14; Glee Club ’15; O’ita ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18; Y. W. C. A. ’17, ’18; Aesthetic Dancing ’17, ’18; Chairman Senior Girls’ Circus ’18.) Grace is in all her steps. “Glad” is one of the finest girls in the class. She is “some cook” as well as being a “fawncy dawnccr”. She is loved by everyone and the best wishes of the Class of '18 go with her. Dora Helmick:—(Glee Club ’15; Senior F.nglish Play ’18; Senior Girls’ Circus ’18; Class Day Program ’18.) Fair 011c. how does your music go? To be a great singer is the aspiration of this pretty maid. True it is, that she has extraordinary talent for music and by continuing her musical education at K. U. we feel sure she will soon become Melba II. Here's to you! Mary Underwood:—(Chairman Minstrel Committee Senior Circus ’18.) Or all tlie Kiris that e’er we’ve seen There's none fo fine as Mary. Mary is reticent. Yes, indeed! She didn't want us to put anything in the Annual about her but we did because there’s so much to say. She has made High School in three and a half years, has “heaps” of friends, is not Pete’s twin and is going on the Hill next year. There, Mary, don’t be angry. Dorothy Christine:—(Tennis Captain ’16; Basketball ’is, ’16, ’17. ’18; Junior Military Farce ’17; Girls’ Glee Club ’17, ’18: Aesthetic Dancing ’17, ’18; Senior Athletic Committee ’18.) “She lolls you dully what her mind is. “Dot” has always been a basketball star. Ever since her advent into High School, she has played forward on the team, and for three years sho has helped to carry off the cup. Doris Patterson:—(Y W. C. A. ’15, ’16, ’17.) “Handsome and witty; yet a friend. When “Bay” went up on the Hill with “Mart” we all missed her sadly for she had won her way into our hearts. However, she did not forget to return to old Class of '18 for graduation. Gretta Rowland:—(Basketball ’16, ’17. Captain ’18; Y. VV. C. A. ’18.) A, merry heart goes all the way. Gretta is one of those lovable girls who always have a bushel of friends. She’s mostly to blame for the 18 basketball girls winning the cup all three years. We do not know her ambitions but success to her whatever they are. Verne Church:—(Football 18: Assistant Manager Annual ’18; Boys’ Club ’i 8.) He loves ludios, hut they don’t know it. “Church” came from Tulsa, Oklahoma. When at work he is to be found at Logan-Moore Lumber Company balancing the daily reports but without the use of a Fairbanks' scale. “Church” has been rather neglectful of the ladies but his intention is to take a course in Chivalry at K. U. next year.



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Harry Sheets:— “Blessed is the man. who having nothing to say. abstains from giving wordy evidence.” Harry is rather quiet. Just where his interests lie we don’t know but he would have been missed if L. H. S. had been deprived of his presence. Margaret Graeber:—(Y. V. C. A. ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18.) “A dainty pair of glasses on her dainty little nose. Adds to her look of culture and her statue-like repose. As a rule Margaret is a Miss of few words but when she does speak she’s well worth listening to. Her drawling speech and funny little giggle make her a favorite among all her friends. She will go to K. U. next year. Vivian Kagi:— ‘ 'Tis Virturo that doth make her moat admired.” Vivian has lived in Lawrence all her life. She is a very quiet and modest maid but always has a smile for her friends. Lucile Gentry:—(Aesthetic Dancing ’18; Normal Training Class.) “Those graceful acts, those thousand decencies that dally flow. ' Lucile has decided that even though she has taken the Normal course she is too “little” for a teacher so she is going to K. U. until she grows up. Surely she came straight from Holland, at least it seemed so at the Glee Club concert. Grace Kiefer:—(Y. W. C. A. ’16, ’17, ’18; Normal Training Class.) “Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene. Grace is going back to “No. 6” to help prepare more fine girls for L. H. S. Her aim above all others seems “to be a friend” and make others happy. Martha Mackie:— (Y. W. C. A. ’15, ’ 16, ’17; Chairman of Y. VV. C. A. Social Committee ’17.) “She Is gentle, she is shy; But tlieie's mischief in her eye.” “Mart” is on the Hill this year but nevertheless she couldn’t resist the temptation to come back to old L. H. S. to graduate. She is known to her friends as a very dear girl who always has a good word for everybody. Good luck to her! Rachel Shale:—(Junior Response ’17; Y. VV. C. A. ’18; O’ita ’18; Aesthetic Dancing ‘18; First Prize Reading Contest ’18; Exchange Editor Budget ’18; Joke Editor Annual ’18.) “A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charming darling she.” What would R. G. have done, if Rachel hadn’t come to town? L. H. S. is indeed proud to have lured such a talented one from Parker High, Chicago. We will undoubtedly hear of Rachel as a Reader or Journalist. Edmund Learned:—(Vice President Class 15; Manager Boys’ Club- Student Council Circus ’16; Student Council ’16; Boys’ Club Cabinet ’16, ’17, ’18: Boys’ Club President ’17: Executive Committee Junior Prom 17; Executive Committee Auditorium Carnival ’17; First Prize Reading Contest ’17; Scholar- ship Cup ’17; Debating Club ’18; Manager Budget ’17, ’18; Senior English Class Play ’18; Commencement Program ’18; Honorable Mention.) •‘Another of his fashion we have not, To lead our business. What would wc have done without him? Whenever there was something important to do “Ed” was right there.

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