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

 - Class of 1918

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Marsh Aggie J ELLY Ethel Mildred Florence Hellie Sammy

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Earl FIndacott:—(Football ’i6; Boys’ Club Student Council Circus ’i6; Cabinet ’17, ’18; Debating Team ’18; Manager Minstrel Show T 8; Orchestra '17, ’18; Student Council ’18; Manager Senior English Class Play.) “But wad yo sec him In Ills glee. For mickle glee and fun has he.” Earl was once upon a time downright fat. He is merely plump now for he went out to Camp Funston last summer and worked harder than he had ever done before. “Fat” has never been able to say of himself that “Nobody loves a fat man.” Mary Hanna:— “Her motto Is so plain to see, A friend that's a friend I’ll ever be.” Mary will go up the Hill with the rest of us next year, but unlike most of us, she will indulge in the intellectual study of Chemistry. She should also con- tinue the course in Free Hand Drawing which she took in L. H. S. Esther Knop:—(Basketball ’18; Glee Club ’ 18; Normal Training.) ‘A countenance In which did meet. Sweet records, promises as sweet. Esther stands “high” in everything. She is a shark at basketball, being another member of our victorious team. She intends to teach school next year. Lillie Bond:—(Normal Training Class; Home Economics Club ’15.) There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. Lillie is another “model” teacher from L. II. S. Her hair is auburn, but where is the temper, when she says, “Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, Billie Boy?” she’ll make a splendid teacher. Grace Gaskill:—(O’ita ’15, ’ 16, ’17, President ’16; Y. W. C. A. ’15, ’16, 17.) Tin; reason fine, the temperati will Endurance, foresight, strength and skill.” Grace has not been with us at all this year, having made High School in three years. However, while she was with us she was one of our active students and did everything well that she attempted. We are glad that we will be with her again at K. U. next year. Xania Tuttle:—(Y. W. C. A. ’17, ’18; Social Committee Y. W. ’18; Home Economics Club ’17; Aesthetic Dancing ’18; Chairman Stunts Committee Senior Circus ’18.) “I have always said it—Naturo meant women to be her masterpiece.” Unshakeable good nature is one of Xania’s gifts which make her popular. She is always ready for a good time, but she is capable of many other things. Xania will probably enter K. U. next fall. Sophia Utermann:—(O’ita ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18; Vice President O’ita ’ 18 ; Aesthetic Dancing ’17, ’18; Knitting Club ’18; Senior Girls’ Circus ’18.) ‘‘An Angel on Wheels.” “Schatze” is the mischief of the class. Her many little pranks have done much to enliven the monotony of learning. Likewise she has been a shining light in German. We are thinking of sending her over to talk to the Kaiser. Walter Morrison:—(Student Council ’15.) “Yon 'Morrison' has u lean and hungry look.” “Walt” deserted us one year to go to Oread but he came back to old Law- rence High to finish his High School career. He is chiefly noted for the lofty alti- tude he has attained and the curliness that is the crowning glory of that altitude. He has always been too busy with both school and outside work to pay much atten- tion to the girls. However, among the boys there is none better liked in all the High School.



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Marshall Hay'enhill:—(Rifle Club ’15; Boys’ Club ’is. 16, ’17, ’18; L.H . S. Orchestra 15, ’16, ’17, '18; Class Treasurer ’17; Debating Club ’18; Senior English Class Play ’18.) But he—what look of mastery was this he cast upon her?” Most of “Marsh's time has been spent in working up at least one case every year. In the intervals between cases he would try out all the other girls. Now, at first glance a person would hardly take “Marsh for a lady's man for he looks as most engineering students do, which profession he intends to follow. However, as Socrates remarked, “Appearances are often misleading. Mildred Coker:—(Y. V. C. A. ’15; Glee Club ’17, ’18; Home Eco- nomics Club ’17; Normal Training.) Her heart is ocean-wide and deep, Her swirling waves of friendship sweet. Mildred is one of our Normal girls. She is a good and an efficient worker. But what is the meaning of that ring on her left hand, you ask? Well, here is a hint. Just watch how often she mails a letter to one of Uncle Sam’s Sammies. Agnes Laptad:—(Senior Basketball, Chairman of Refreshment Commit- tee ’16; Y. W. C. A. ’16, ’17, ’18.) A heart so soft, a heart so kind, A heart so sound and free.” Agnes is a “jolly good fellow” with spirits above par and lots of “go”. Anything is the better for her support,—from a Barn Dance to a Senior Circus. Florence Havecotte:—(Y. W. C. A. ’15, ’16; Normal Class.) A quiet mind is richer than a crown.” Florence is another L. H. S. graduate who will impart knowledge to the younger generation next year. Her memory lives oh in L. H. S. for Elliot has not yet graduated. Gerald Pipes:—(Class Basketball ’17, ’ 18; Basketball Team ’18; Boys’ Club ’17, ’18; Student Council ’18.) A genial disposition brings many friends “Jelly (occasionally called Gerald by the teachers) went his genial way through High School life, spending most of his time at the Y. M. C. A., until his Senior year. This year “Jelly” started out to do things. Besides various other school activities he became one of the stars on the basketball team. The adulation received from the gentler sex during the season certainly turned his head, for he blossomed out into a lady’s man and even condescended to have a case. Helene White:—(Y. W. C. A. ’17, ’18; Chairman Big Sister Com- mittee; Financial Committee Class ’18.) ‘‘Her air. her manner, Courteous tho coy, and gentle tho retired. The Joys of youth and health her eyes displayed. And ease of heart her every look portrayed. Helene has been with us only two years but we’re glad she left Kansas City and came to graduate with us. She is a good worker and a willing one at that. Ethel Shearer:— “And. gentle In her manner, she does hold things in a quiet way.” Ethel lives just outside of Lawrence. She has been with us all four years, and is one of our most faithful girls. Her specialty is music, which she expects to teach the younger generation. Sam Nelson :—(Boys’ Club ’16, ’17; Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Club Circus ’16; Boys’ Club Student Council ’16; Auditorium Circus ’17.) It is Tortunate men’s deeds are not measured by their stature. “Sammy” is a mighty good fellow. He is quite undecided as to what studies Jie likes; that is, if he likes any.

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