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Page 14 YXXQJZY F 4 N Eriiiillltu . I D x Qiytwjjfrwyyz My '- -X X L s lei: 'X ii limi'-f.f,.!1fI X5 .- grin s? - 1-- :ff ' -. rr . ' -l . M -- . - ' 'Hia-...2.-ffse .-s++f--'ste' asv, ' L1-5-sisff'-..: Senior Class Historu. When as freshmen, first we came into these spacious halls of famef, the class of I924 numbered one hundred and forty, and was noted for its pep at assemblies and rallies. Although upper class-men spoke of the Hgreen- nessn of the surroundings, the fresh- men, who are now seniors, were too green to understand. Through enlight- enment by upper classmen, the fresh- men discovered a green hue in them- selves which they had never noticed before. The first class officers were: presi- dent, Robert Hamer, vice-president, Irene Welsh, secretary and treasurer, Luther Wimberley: Sargeant-at-arms. .Ioe Bennett: and Echo reporter, Estelle Louise Butler. The registration the second Vear was one hundred and twenty-eight. The sophomore officers were: president, Irene Welsh, vice president, Paul Lind- berg: secretary and treasurer. Luther Vvimberleyg sargeant-at-arms, Clarence Trivelpieceg Echo reporter. Sada Mae Macaulay: and yell leader, Robert Hamer. Having acquired a little more knowledge, the sophomores of that year were capable of playing the hosts at the reception for the freshmen. Dur- ing that year, members of the class of 1924 got into the spirit of things a little better, and several members of the class participated in athletics. Near the end of the year, a picnic was held at Gibbon. The third year, the class was still going strong with one hundred and the pro- ducing a junior class play, HClarenca, the proceeds of which were used for the junior-senior banquet. The class was especially active in all athletics, music, debating and declamation. The Masquers was organized, with the ma- jority of the charter members juniors. Three of the seven Student Advisory twenty-two members. As juniors, class established a precedent by Board members were juniors. Two en- joyable picnics were held, one in the fall, and one in the spring. The larg- est social function of the year was the junior-senior banquet. Decorations were elaborate and beautiful. The af- fair was pronounced a great success. In the junior year, the officers Were: president, Paul Lindberg, viee-presi- dent, Irene Woodruff, secretary and treasurer, Irene Welsh: sargeant-at- arms, Harold Costello, Echo reporter, Sada Mae Macaulayg and yell leader, Robert Hamer. September 8, 1923, found the noble class of one hundred and fourteen the largest senior class, by thirty-two, ever in Kearney high. Those chosen to guide the senior ship of state were: president, Robert Hamer, vice-presi- dent, Armine Lett, secretary and treas- urer, Irene Welsh, sargent-at-arms, ,Ioe Bennett, and yell leader, Homer Morrow. The seniors composed more than half the members of the football and basketball squads. The Student Advisory Board boasts seven members, six of which are seniors. Only two members of the debating teams were not seniors. Seventeen pupils of the class of 1924- are charter members of the Kearney chapter of the National Honor Society. The many other clubs organized during this year have many seniors on their rolls. The first social event was a picnic at Gibbon. Tark- ington's 'GSeventeen7, was produced as the senior class play, proving to be one of the most popular senior plays ever presented. The junior-senior banquet was held at the Presbyterian church, May 9. This year-book marks the final efforts of the seniors. Graduation exercises for the class of 1924- were held on May 29. The history of the class of One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Twenty-four was at an end.
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Page 16 BERTHA EDNA BOWMAN General Kearney High School 43 Cllainpaign, Hl. 13 Burden, Kansas 2-33 Basketball 43 Debat- ing 43 K. H. S. A. A. If there is not a way, I will make onef, RUTH HARLOW BRINK, Normal Training Kearney High School 1-2-3-43 Normal Train- ers Club 3-42 K. H. S. A. A. 3-4. No liberty, but duty, is the condition of existence? FLORENCE BROWITT Normal Training Kearney High School 2-3-43 Perkins High School 13 Honor Society 43 Normal Train- ers fllnh. We know you and judge that you are wisef, JIIANITA BRUCE. General Kearney High School tin Il YGRYSJ1 Basket- hall 1 2-43 Valley Bull 23 Soccer 2-43 Hovkey 243 Baseball 23 Track 43 Vice-President 2: Ethel Boke in Seventeen 43 K. H. S. A. A. Girls' Sport Club 43 Declamatory 1-43 Girl Reserves 2-4. You have a ualit ver rare, or , 'I Y 9' . M you re as good as you are fair. JOHN HAYYDN BURFORD General Kearney High School 43 Beatrice 1-2-33 Glee Clnh 43 Alonzo in Mam'zelle Taps 43 Masquers 43 Hi-Y 43 Johnnie in Seven- teen 43 Masquel' Plays 43 Track 4. To know, to esteem, to live and then to part, makes up life's tale to many ll feeling heartf, EV!-JLYN BURMAN, Normal Training Kearney High School 1-2-3-43 Normal Train- ers Club 3-4. 'aThe most I can do for my friend IS simply to be his friend. ESTELLE LOUISE BUTLER, General Kearney High School 1-2-3-43 Echo Staff 1-2-3-42 Annual Staff 2-43 Orchestra 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 2'3'4Q Masquers 3-43 Associate Editor Echo 33 Girl Reserves 1-2-3 43 Girls' Sport Club 43 K. H. S. A. A. 3-41 Basket- ball I-234: Soc-4-er 343 Hom-key 3-43 Volley Ball 43 Basketball 1-42 Track 43 Declama- tory 23 Pocahontas 23 Jessica in Cherry Blossom 33 Duchess in Mam'zelle Taps 43 Lola in Seve-ntef-n 43 Masquer Plays 4. She is charming to talk to, full of rrisdom. ripe in judgment, rich in informationf' OLNEY K. CAMPBELL, General Kearney High School 1-2-3-43 Foothall Teuxn 43 Class Basketball 2-3-43 Basketball Teuln 43 '1'i'ack 3-43 K Club 2-3-43 K. H. S. A. A. 'fHere l am girls, look me overf,
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