Manhattan High School - Blue M Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1925
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I A ,, if A ......, 1 1- -' . rw ' ff' i X ' ,f 4 n I ,., 5 u W V -Jjylmy -'+.,. . hw -... . wa' -4 ' My-Jfv' ..,. W 9 .W E B GIFT,A M Superintendent of Schools Un11.ersztyofKanSas A B A IV Page 11 . . 4 . Page 12 I I V Pnnczpal of Manhatlan Hzgh School Unzuerszty of Kansas A B ' 0. M. RHINE,YA.'li. V ' HARRY ADELL Mathematics Kansas State Normal Kansas State Agrlcultural College R H BROWN Band and Crche tra Kansas State Agrlcultural College ELIZABETH BRESSLER Englnsh Kansas State Agncultural College fr E M CHESTNUT Amerlcan History and Cmc Ilmverslty of Kansas Kansas State Agrlcultura College EARL G DARBY Manual Trammg and Physlcs Kansas State Agricultural College EVA DAUNI Engllsh Baker Umverslty Page 13 f-4 Q Qu LAURA BAXTER 4 Domestic Saenfe L. I. COLLINS Botany and Agriculture 'tx fx ' 3 tix. J L DEMUTH Ar Art Instxtute of Chlcago Applied Arts N Y R C DAVIS Custodzan EDP A CLJLICK Hxstory Normal Tr Kansas State Agncultural College JOSIE L RIFFITH Latln English Kansas State Agricultural College Page 14 HARLEY H GOODWIN Pnntlng and journahsm Stout Institute RANDAL HILL Kansas State Agrrcullural College HELEN HOUGH English and Dramatlcs Unlversxty of Michigan HELEN HOUGHTON Mathematlcs Unlverslty of Kansas - x . . 1 , Kansas State Agricultural College Economics, History, and Debate J - 1 s I ' ' ' MRS EUSEBIA IRISH Lnbranan MRS SYLVIA OSBORN Music UHIVQYSNY Of KHUS35 Umverslty of Kansas GLADYS LONG French Spanish LUCILLE SHENK Shorthand Umverslty of Kansas EDI I'H MILLER HFNRY W SCI-IMITZ Domestic Art and Physiology Vggatlgnal Agnculture Kansas State Aerxcultural College Kansas State Agncultural College KEITH MILLER Commercial ARTHUR STARK Athletlcs Kansas State Agrlcultural College Kansas State Agncultural College Page 1 e - ' Kansas Wesleyan University CLARA SPII MAN G1 EN C WARF Physics and Chemistry Kansas State Agricultural College WILD CAT Page 16 Secretary to the Superintendent Kansas State Agricultural College Seniors - -I -- . ,,,., . ,Q 1 A ,..,,,.,,,1..,N,,,., ' U -,Q 1 , ir., -' im-' -l ' ,1l':,'f2 ' Senior Class Offlcers President Bertrand Pearson Vlee president Fdn1 Blayney Secretary Agnes Banes Frewsurer I-raners Leaman Colors Purple and Gold Flowers Pansy Motto Not flnlshed just begun Page 19 4 '-- ' 1 . . - - . e ' , , , - , t C ---- . , .. . HUGH ABERNATHY Gene al DONALD BAM HES Gen ral Cn e year nn M H S Art Gunld Spamsh C ub BEINIAMIN ALVARADO Col e e Flep DORIS BAMMES General hlY Vlfneless Club G R Art Guild Cercle Flancals Sec Treas 4 Pres Spam h Club EITDOIIH State l-ELEN AXELTON Colleve P ep L, R Spanlsh ClLb AGNES M BANE College Prep G R Class Secretary 4 Annual staff VERNON W BARLOW General JEAN BELLIINCER Cme al H' Y Memo' Staff 3 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 lwo yea sm N HS Pag PO Basket Ball 3 - , . . 3 5 . 5 ' . ' 1- .V . 3 .Q l 1. .- - , Scholarship Contest. . -2 1 I G L' . l i . N v .. - Z I r 'A I -I. - 4 7 . MARY BLAKSLWE College Prep G R Vice pres G R Class Secretary 3 Se Spanish Club EDNA BLAYNEY Normal Tr G R G R freas 4 Class Vlce Pres 4 MILDRED BUTLER General HENRY BESLER College Prep H1 Y Wireless Club Pres , . . . ' - . . . 45 Glee Club 2 Annual Staff. A Glee Clubg Football 3, 43 G. R. l ' ' . . . ALICE BRITSCHGE BEATRICE BROWN G R Junior play Orchestra 3 4 3 vears ln M H S Normal Tr College Prep RAYMOND CAUGHRON! General Basket Ball 3 4 Track M Club Two Years m M H S HELEN CAUGHRON G R Glee Club HIYG R pIay4 One Year ln M H S General Page 21 NANCX CARNEY College Prep Glee Club 3 G R Operetta 2 CLARENCE COFFMAN General H1 Y ClassB B 4 WILBUR COPEIXHAFER College Prep H1 y Basket ball 4 KATHERINE CHAPPELL College Prep GR Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 LUCILLIL CHASTAIN General G R HIYG R play34 'Iwo yeaasln M H Q IREINE COMPTON Special G R Glee Club HIYG R play4 VIRGINIA CLAMMER College Prep G R GleeClub12 3 4 Junior play Mentor staff 3 French Club Operettal 2 3 4 HELEN CORTELYOU College Prep G R Glee Club 1 2 3 Junior Play Forum 4 operettal 2 3 Paqe 22 . , , . . .3 9 - - . . 3 Forensic Club 4: Debate Team 43 . Z . - 'S , , , Z ' : 1 , t ' 1 - , , - . .3 , , 1 ' 5 S , , ,- Y? HAZEL M CONWELL Commercial HELEN M CONWEI L Commercial JUANITA CROCKER General G R One year m M H S KATHRYN CURRIF GERALDINE CUTLER JAMES CUSTER DAWN DANIELS G R Orchestra2 3 4 GENEVIEVE CROWLEY College Prep Three years ln M H S G R Glee Club Spanlsh Club operetta 3 Three years m M H S College Prep College Prep College Prep General Page 23 1 G.R. . G.R. A ' Hy-Yg Wireless EDDIE DAVIES Special HxY Football 4 Stock Judgmg Team 3 ALTHEA DAVIES HOPE DAWLEY HOMER DUNNINGTON One year ln M H S Page 24 General General General FERROL DIX General Orchestra 3 4 VIANNA DIZMANG College Prep Glee Club 4 Forsemc Club 4 Debate Team4 One year m M H S OPAL DOUGHERTY College Prep G R Glee Club 2 3 4 operetta 2 3 4 FLORENCE ADA DRESSER Normal Tr G R G.R. 3 G. R. Cabinet 4. ' . ' ' ' G. R. ual S sir? EVEYLN DROXAIX Normal l'r GR3years1nM H S IRENE DRUWN lXormal Tr G R I lee Club Z Two and half yea s 1nMHS GILORGE DE AN College Prep H1 Y Band 4 Orchestra 4 Wireless Club Spanish Club Fhree years m MHS Zyearsm M H S I OUISI' DAVIILS Speclal PAUL S DIEBLER eneral :Y Band 1 2 3 4 Orehesfra 3 4 D-XVID FECJLEY Leneral HAZEL DARNELL College Prep LOUISE CLASS College PHP G R Spanish Club G R One year ln M H S hs Page 25 7. - f . . . , . . . G. R. . . ' ' . . . . , ' - . . ' G -- ' ' H-1 . ,l . 5 3 Z . . . 3 ' . J' ' ' ,l 3' 2'-. vu ig! gl 31 lg if we Q , Q A, U 3 iffful- '-fleifill,-Tr' ' W ' V ' ,2 ' v 'S'-xr Q -. xii -, y QQWWP RAY GILLMORE General HAROLD HEFLING General H1Y Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 H1 Y 34 Wireless Club Two Years ln M H S 'VIILDRED GOOD College Prep IRENE HEER College Prep G R G' eclubl 2 Thre years m M H S Operetta 4 THELMA GRAHAM College Pr D PAUL HILL General G R Glee Club 3 4 HARRY GRAHAM College PFGP CHARLES HAROLD HUGHES Three Years m M H S Page 26 College Prep Hn Y Cabinet 3 Pres 4 Glee Club 34 H1 Y G R Play 4 Forenlc Club Sec 3 4 Debate Team 3 4 Class Pres 2 Class Treas 1 Band 2 4 Orchestra 4 Wireless Club Pres 3 Operelta3 -4 , 1 ,Z - ,- l- ,J ' . A . ..g 1 , .345 3 - .sl ..g ,. Operetta 3, 4. '-: ' ,Q .1 , '- -. . 1 - ,Q , 3 .Z - 2 ,S I . 3 ' '. 2 I ,. CLARENCE HAEGART General MAURINE l-IANSOIN College Prep Gle Club 2 3 Band 23 Orchestra 3 4 Operetta 3 Three years rn M H S OLIVE HAEGE o G R G R Cabmet4 Iunxor play Cercle Francais C R Glee Club 3 Spamsh Club Operetta 3 lege Prep JAMES HANLIN General H1 Y Iunxor play Forenslc Club2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Mentor staff 3 Business Mgr Annual staff Track 1 2 3 4 GARCEL HAYS General GEORGIA HUNTER College Prep H1YClassB B 4 WALTER IOLLEY General HELEN LEONE HAW'-EY Band 3 Track 1 2 3 4 M Club College Prep pres 4 G R Orchestral 2 3 4 Asst Bus Mgr Annual sraff Spamsh Club Page 27 ' 0 C I . Hli-T, play 3, 42 Debate Team 33 Class Pres. 33 Band' 32 - - - G. R. I U ,. T K, E x MABLE I JOHNSON L allege Prep VIVIAN I KIRKWOCD College Prep Ll C R Spanlsh Club DORA ELIZABETH JENSEN General DOROTHY KENDALL College Prep C R Glee Club 3 Class Vlce Pres 2 Cercle Francals Operetta 3 ALBERT KIENTZ General Page 28 IRENE E KIN ITTLE HELEN KIMBALL G R Spamsh Club ELLERY KIMBALL HIY Glee Club College Prep Speclal I .R. Q. .g ' T ' H . Y G. R. , Cgllege Prep, 1. . 3 ' . 3 1 P n '- - iii! EUGENE R KELL General HIY Glee Club 23 Foruml Operetta 1 2 FLORENCE LEONARD College Prep G R Orchestra 3 4 Mentor Staff 3 4 RELAND LUNBECK College Prep G R play 4 Mentor staff 4 Operetta 2 4 Spanish Club 3 CHESTER LAUGHLIN L eneral Iumor play Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Class B B 4 Two years In M H S GOLDA LA SHELLE College Prep GR Glee Club 2 3 4 DONALD LAMB General H1 Y Mentor staff 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 FRANCES M LEAMAN College Prep Class treas. 4 Mentor staff 3 French Club 2 3 Operetta 12 3 4 ELDA LILLIAN MYERS General G R Glee Club 2 3 Mentor staff 4 Annual staff Operetta 3 Page 29 , ,'3- ' ' ' ' ' v y s - G.R. 5-Glee Club 2,43 Junior playg Hi-Y: G. R.g Glee Clubg Hi-Y- G. R. play 2: JAY CLAYTON MARSHALL Colleg Prep Mentorstaff4 Annual staff Football 3 4 Two and a halt years m M H S HOPE MORRISON General G R ELLSWORTH MARTIN General HrYBand 2 3 Orchestra 3 Page 30 RAYMOND MOORMAN College Prep H1 Y Glee Club 2 3 Trackl 2 Cercle Francais Operetta2 3 Class B B 4 G R Orchestra 3 Orchestra THOMAS MUXLOW H1 Y General GERALD MOYER H1 Y Glee Club4 Band2 3 3 Football3 4 Track Operetta 4 Orchestra 2 General MINNIE LOUISE MOEHLMAN General HELEN MCNAY General G.R. G.R.: ELLFRY MYERS DORIS MORTIMER THELMA MALL G R French Club 2 LUELLA PARROTT G R General General College Prep College Prep EDYTHE PARROTT College Prep MAURINE PETERSON Normal Tr G R Glee Club BERTRAND PEARSON General Class pres 1 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Football capt 3 4 Basketball3 Pres M Club 3 GWENDOLYN PASLAY College Prep G R Clee Club 12 3 4 Operetta 1,2 3 4 Page 31 4 ' v QR. Q ..I . --Z - --I ,,,I -,C I ,, -- ,1,2 ,1- ALIVIETTA PRESTW OOD IXormal Tr HELEN PHILIPS 'l hree years rn M HIRAM RANDALL One year rn M H BENJAMIN REMICK State Scholastlc contest Page 32 General General General LOIS RUSSEL General G R Asst Edltor Annual Staff Vrce pres Cercle Francaxs State Scholastic contest BURRELL RIGHTWIRE Two years ln Nl H S J LAWRENCE RUMOLD Hr Y Basketball 4 Tenms LENORA RUSSELL General General General AG. R. ' ' . Z :Q . 7 U. ' 3 3 ' ' . H. s. - , i , , ' . . S. I '- 4 Z ' 3, 4. Hi-Yg Class treas. 33 FOTlIm 25 G. R.g Glee Club 43 Annual'staff. LEONARD TRACY H1Y Footdall 5 General FP YE IURINER General lxLTll VARINEY G R ordestra College Prep l .Z Cl HSC Lol ege Prep VIOLA WEDDLE Normal Tr GR Three yearsm M H S MILDRED WORSTER General G R Glee Club 1 2 3 Operetta 12 blee Club 3 Operetta 3 LOIb WHITNEY General Page 33 G. R. T . .1 , , z ,, , . v 7- GLEN WHITNEY Genera . .3 '. 3. 5 ' ns YK Y - -'rc-N ' C. R. MYRNA SMITH General G R Two years mM H S HESTER SMITH College Prep ,, r HARRIS SIEGLE General MILDRED SPROUL Normal Tr Mentor staff 4 HELEN SMITH General G R TwoyearsmM H S LAROL LUSETT-N STRATTON Two years m M H S ELIZABETH STEELE G R Cercle Francaxs FLORENCE STEPHENS College Prep Three years ln M H S G R State Scholastic Contest 3 Page 31 General General . kk xx-x. x . Junior playg G. R.g Glee Club 45 G- R-3 .lUIli0f Play? , 1 'A X X X . Q 5' x I' S S SX HEI EN ROVIG General RUTH RICHARDSON College Prep ESTHER RATLIFF General One year ln M H S G R OneyearmM H S Page 36 FRANK STERBA General One year ln M H S JOSEPHINE SLATTERY College Prep One year m M H S KEITH SMALE General G R G R Cab1net3 Class Secl Spamsh Club junior play Edxtor Annual Staff G. R. A ' ' . . . G. R. i ' - - - IRENE SEw'ELL College prep' MARGUERITE STINGLEY College Prep Q CALVIN V SCHNEIDER Specral FLOYD TORREY College Prep Orchestra 4 Wlreless Club Class B B 4 Two years m M H S ELMA STOOPS General RUTH TURNER College Prep L R Tvxo years m M H S C' R Glee Club Orchestra Mentor Staff 3 Operettal 2 3 4 MARIA SAMUELS College PYCP JENNIE TAYLOR College Prep Cercle Francais 0,19 yea,-m M H S PAUL G SAYRE College Prep GLADYS TRACY General HIY Stock Judging Team3 G R G R Sec 4 HIYG R play4 Forenslc Club 2 3 4 Page 35 -Q ' ' . . . J. .C 1 Q G. R.g Glee Club: Operetta 3, 45 G- R.: Cerde Francais? . HERBERT WHAN General ERMA WILLIS General H1Y H1YGRplay2 Pand3 G R G1 lb Debate Team 3 Orchestra 3 Wnre e s ee C L Operetta 1 Club, Vice-Dres ' .'H. FRANK WINBINGER Hx Y Three years ERMA WHELAN One year m M MABLE WILLIAMS G R Glee Club Two years ln M H Qemoi Class H istol y vfx OH that the last lap of our eourse lbf1I1lSl1CClXNL look baek oxer the may tray ft' V' fi, 7 J ersed but only the beautiful things stand outin h1t me see The unpleas 5,23 ant things are eoxereel with the rosey memory of our good times llllfirst ue 8 PQ ATU started as all students do as Freshmen from the starting point tae sue eessfully oyercame the obstaeles of uppe1 elassmen s ridicule and eame out as 1 xlctors after haxlnq chosen our competent elass offieers our el 1ss colors SX, .Q-K6 Q of purple and Qold and our motto He QIVQ our first hike took part in the e11cus and kept our Qood nature exen tho ue sat in the l7llCOl'1X for 1 whole year llln the second lap of our race we were vietorious in debate winning the eup in the inter el 1ss dehate The elass party and hike were both suecessful ltho in th l tt were xisited hy Pluxius jupiter Xqam we did our part in the annu 1l eireus Non IQ ue were half may to our efoal we took renewed eour1Qe and went through our junio var mth xlefor and enthuslam We m 1de our debut into re 1l soelety tl the Senior junior 11 neh was re1lly 1ll we expe el and eyen 1 little more 'Xs the first pnty ue Que to motaei el 1ss we entertamel the Seniors at the junior Senior of xxhieh yxc 1re duly proud Out JLIDIOI' pl ty Daddy I on f I eqs was oae of the h st elramatle pro luetlon eyer put on in Wlanh 1tt1n Hlqh Sehool We might alsa m ntioa that B rt Pearsoa was claos as eaptain of the footb1ll team and th It foar ofthe deb1t ts on tne spat NN ll 1 waa the Ka 1 N alley championship were their part in the l'a1r as they had ahxays done in the circus And then 11e came to our la t lap md me all yyondeleel 1sh1t it would be l AC t h through Howeyer me took aetyantafe of the short lemaxnlng time llltl did our best for our Senior year We enjoyed md used to our best adx mtaee the prlxileges yxhieh we nexer were 1llo1sed before The S niorjunior yy I9 a hu fe suecess the first one to be held at the Lommunlty House anel the first one to be a real l7ll1,1l t We were royalty ente tain t by thLjLlI1l0Y9 at the junior bcnlor altho me txouldn t admit to these loner elassmen that 111 knoyx they eould show us so Qood a time The Senior play N13 eyen a hiqger success than the junior pl ax Xnd nexer did the dlqnified Seniors haye quite N0 mu h fun as on the S moi Sneak when 1ll diqmty 11 ls forgotten anel we 1ll beeanae 1 Freshmen lLf'llI1 Other things V1 hleh we yyish to be lLl'Hel'l1l7LlL.1 as pall of our el1ss histo y 1 e iepresen tation on the Mentor st1ff in tr1ek footb1ll ba ketball pl 1ys operett1 lI1L,l our offleers in the lirl Reserxes 1nd H1 X Qo It the erd of our eourse ue look b1ek and are well ltl fied with 1ll1se hate oxer eome and the may yxe haxe done it hut in snite of all this we still we 1.there1ts to our mott1 Not finished just begun J as M MY? 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'1 .-1.4719 '-T4 'ff -r. .-. fix! ,' BW Q: XVe drrect th rt our Last Wrll and Testament of the Class of 25 1rgTf ' 'No ONTRARY to all precedents the Class of 1923 had decrded to make publrc rts own wrll before retrrrng from actrxe lrfe As rt rs the rnevrtable lot of all classes to dre we have made frttrnq preparatrons ereecutrnfg for the consola tron of frrends the folloxvrne, wrll fl Frrst lhat the Honorable Czar shall be the sole executor and no bonds ereacted We bequeath our Qood xvrll and loyrlty to the student body rs 1 xwhole only strpulatrnqthat they conduct the fu11er1l serxree xvrtl1 due form rnel have the processron of the correct lenqth emhrrernf everv prrtreulrr relatrng to style and decorum ill Second obsequrcs be condu ted rn 1 1nrr1r1er beeomrnq to our socral sl rndrn f and that due n1ent1on be maelc of our x rrrous pranks 1nd our aetrvrtres rn behalf of thrs school e hope that o rr pallbearers wrll be men of stronf muscles and our mourners ready to lament our demrse Also xxe bequeath to the junrors the honor of bern., senrors the xast responsrbrlrtres and th front seats rreihtfully belonqrnq to us xxhreh tlrex and some of tl1e faculty seemed determrned to take when we had grown so old and feeble th rt xxe could not contest for them We Qrxe and beque 1tl1 to llllw noble rnstrtutron of learnrnq all the hard eolleetc l ersh ne h rxe left rt the end of our e rreer whreh we trust xxrll 1rd the freulty to rermb rrse tl1e sehool tor rnx el 1111 ree we l1 rxe done to thrs eelrfree Suq rr l etcrson xvrlls l1er quret llltl retrrrag x rxs 111 l her n rm r :us rmport rnt ro111nees to Llrrrs 1XXeel1s renee I eon11el le rxes her torn 1ndr11uel1 xo n hook entrtlel ll 11 l l to 'X 1 x Hell Rerel Nell Sehrerl leaxes her or1n fe rr' rke up rnl l1er artrstre strut to H11 l Dovson lo l' drrs Rector Ben1an1rn Remrek le nes l1rs eoquettrsh rn rnne of breal1rn f l1e rrts Ruth Furner leaves her 1n1brtron to beeon1e rn opera star to Xdelarde Scott Helen 1nd H melt onxxell le 1xc therr rffeetron for each other to braee Shrner ll'lLl 'Xlarron li1rr llorothx lxenel rll le rxes her sueet rrael xxrnnrn Y xx ays to Rrtr XX alker 1nd june Jer rrl 1 Rreh rrdson le rxes her x rrrous po rre xx 1re 1 s1e u es lll qurfe t ern Ruth X rrnex wrlls l1er elr fnrty to Xlree lrxxrn e en L rughron le 11es l1er rn rny 1pp1r11l111er1ts rt the rex I e ru rful 1 Prrnce l ucllr Parrot xxrlls l1er stuclrous looks to lxuth Llaren je rn Bellrnqer leaxes her formula for X Kkrn Nou loxe to l-ouch to Xlrlelred loll t l'o earl Pfeutae Ke th Smale leaxes hrs abrlrty to dodge xxon1en Professor Chestnut tl1e 1ble and xxrllrnei Scnror Sponsor lc 1xes to Professor R 1nd rll L Hrll that eherrshed posrtron lo the eomrnei Xmerr rn llrstory students 1xe heque 1tl1 1 p ul of unused hr1r11 Qlue t be used by tl1er11 e rrefully lllll persrstmtly xvhrle prep1r1r1.i tl1err lesso11s hoprn f th1t thrs xxon r ul compound xxrll rrrltl1en1 rn frster1rn Y ll torrer rtr other drx 111 rtter lll therr nrne s xxrthout too rnueh exertron e Qrxe nd beque 1th to our te rehcrs rll o rr un rnrsl1el cssons tl1 o r b llx r nele reert1trons xxe rlso xxrll to lllelll pe reeful nrghts of unelrsturbed Sllllllhel for non srnee ue rnusr eaxc there xxrll be no ll orc trnklrnq of telephone hells rt four oeloek rn the 11 ornrn to srx Happy Nexx Xear The foregorng rs tr c effa url o tl1e elrss of ltla and xxe sol mnlx dee rre th rt xxe pu lrshed and executed the xxrll rn the presence of txxo l nxtul xxrtnesses In xxrtness thereof xxe her unto set our hands and se rls thrs 'rth dax of Nl rx rn lll xear of our I ord one thousand nrne hundred txxentx frxe l-dn 1 lilrxnex Presrdent Orrn M Rhrne XXrtnesses Early Chestnut Page 50 ' J A l 's -5 ' rf' 1 L- A ' 1 ' 5 ,L ,. 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Iliff? 019 0 Via 'L .sell Class Prophecy X I'YI S ACHI' D my head was rn a whirl and lnsprratxons simply would not come It was 1945 and my greatest poem that whnch should move the whole world was not yet written I had felt that lf only I could be alone out rn Gods country the Idea would come to me and so I had traveled far from my home ln Chicago to this calm llttle place ln the hllls of Montana q I had walked alone through the woods for over an hour and stlll the Idea was fllttlng ahead of me Sudenly I glanced up and there stood my ldea nm personated As the beautiful flgarewlth lts cloud of lone golden floatlnd halr turned her face to me who can imagine my surprise to see that It was Lucllle Chastain She told me that she had renounced forever the wlld ways of the wicked world and had come here to Ilve the llfe of Isye This Incident led me as I wondered on to wonder about the rcst of my classmates of Z5 Soon I noticed to one slde a hermlts hut wlth the sign I sce thc world Thmklng thls man could perhaps tell me of my classmates I entered the shack lmagme my dlsmay when the hermlt rccognlzed me and dropping to hrs knees begged Tell her I am not' I have reformed Im not I m notl just then I realwcd that the hermit was jay Marshal who havmg grown pltlfully thln was stlll worrynng about the tame when I' Ida called hum a lrttle rascal After I had promlsed to Inform hlda of thus change thus IS what he told me about the other members of the class of 25 Gladys Tracy now relgns supreme as queen of the Hanlm househould whlch IS elaborately modern wlth bullt ln hpstlcks Keith Smale and Dawn Daniels are m Boston advocatmg spmtuallsm Oh Death Where ls Thy Stmg' IS thelr motto Among thelr flrm believers are Paul Hlll George Dean and Nancy Carney Harold Hughes belrevlng strongly ln eyolutlon has established a school ln which he teaches monkeys the ways of men thus hoping to tudy their developments Mlldrcd Good helps hr n by mstructlng the ammals ln the late tslang Edythe Parrot IS the leader of the Down Vlrlth the Men moxement Under her super vlslon Dorthy Kendall Mary Blakslee Florence Lconard and Ada Dresser have organwed a pave mg gang Mason Crocker and Mrs Catherine Chappell Crockcr have gonc as mlsslonarles to thc South Sea Island Donald Bammcs having learncd by cxperlencc that such IS thc casc IS now publlshmg a book on Pomts to Conslder Before Proposlng Chester Laughlin after studying carefully the mechanics of hrs Chewy has lnycnted a machme m whlch he takes week end trlps to Mars Vrrgmla L lammer and Irene Kmttle have established a home for stray cats ln San Fran clsco We Reap Our Reward ln Heaven IS their adage Ray McCord and Ellsworth Martln drlxc the ambulance to gather up the animals Helen Cortelyou IS the mam attractlon ln Zape e Zippy Zephyrs Hlldred Sproul Snyder IS now glvmg a course of Saturday afternoon lectureson How to be happy though married Forest Walker ll'ISDlI'9d by the fact that Kansas grows the best wheat In thc world has mvented a new Hula costume callej Walker sShredded Whea Gerald Moyer because of his policy God helps them who help themselves IS now yall but IS nexerthclcss running on the Soclallst ticket for presldent of the Unlted Statcs Frances Lcaman Reland I umbeck and Irene Compton rrc runnmg a hot dog stand Cash pard for stray dogs Hopc Morrison and Bert Pearson are conducting a dancing academy Thelr latest sensa tlon ls The Isrollc of the Footballs Erma INIIIIS and 'Vlargarlte Stlrglcy are rurmrg a tcaroom which caters to bachelors omly ln the hope of entcrmg the holy statc of matrlmony soon All the rest of the class he concluded haxe yomed uther the Klu Ixlux Ixlan or ttc Salvation Army Lnkrowlngly he had glxen me my msplratxon and I wrotc thls which although lt rs not a pocm has moxej lf not the the world at least the studen s all M H S Pag 40 , . 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K V . , 1 ' l Y l . - , . . . , D r Junzors A Jumor Class Offlcers President X lce president Secretary Colm Q l' lms er Motto Ha ws ho duee not adv George Dams john Reed Ruth Claren Green 'md xxhlte Chrysanthemum ance fall behind Page 43 Treasurer ---- Mary Bell Read . 1 - k c - 5 ' Page 44 Page 4 I junror Class Hrstory O GV'XN' Hl RI' oeeurred on thrs earthlx planet rn the nrneteentlr hundred and twenty ' 5 C721 seeond anno domrnr two eyentsof such tremendous slqnrfre 1nee that lerrned kv f-TL C tlrerr eternal orbrts and the world watched and warted wrtlr hated breath The f r Vtorld Lourt held sessron and the elass of 19711 entered Wlanhattan Hugh rn j 2, whreh they rmmedrately beefan to wrestle wrtlr lessons and frre plugs ill To men held themselxes rn wonder 1nd anrcrety planets paused 1 moment rn 342 attempt to plaee rn these columns the records of all deeds and trrumpths of 26 would grxe the serrbe an endless task On all srdes we hear the ercplorts of Walt Ellrot the frqhtrne football trend who tears gaps through any opposrnq lure of Devore Smrley whose vocal eapaertx h s no equal of lfarth Dawley who manaees a mean raequet and plays a part rn all the plays marehrng these trles of Toad Parker srele partner of the freulty basket ball eaptarn ant 1 Jolly qool sport of 'Xdelarele S ott eo worker wrth 'Nlrss Wlrller as rule of the L nl Reserves Note well H111 Dobson who dances lrke a brt of old Spun and helps stu dent s Qovernment too Ruth Lle 1ren wrth the prrze wrnnrnef Qrqqle 1nd 1 talent 1nd trste lor the foot lrqhts josephrne l-rske and Lelrrs Reetor who kept the ejlee elubs a smqrnei also Solon lxrm hall a dehater of note wh 1 rn spare monents frnels trme to edrt the Mentor lx 1rl Pfuetze who has led the Loyal Frxe Hundred rn eh errnq all teams to xrctory 'tl rrt Harrop 'Nlary Bell Read and Nlrtehell Allen exer headlrn rs rn the lforum and lastly George Daxrs our presrelent and an all round Qood fellow Bx then deeds shall you know them To the Class ot '76 'Nlanh rttan Hrqhlrfts rts lr rt feelrnq that when they pass trme rlone ern erase the loss To The junrors junrors we are qlad to be -Xnd we loxe old WI H Q On trme and busy that xou see Thouqh our trme rs growrng ess Proud of what we h we accomplrshed But our laurels are not few llonest rlways rn our elealrnqs 'Xlw rxs farthlul just and true Here we re spendrnei our hrqh sehool r s VVorkrnQ for the best of w rxs Oxercomrng all the lr rrdshrps That rppear alone our way Rrsrnq elrmbrne exer upward As we work from day to day He re oblrgrng and obedrent For that tr us seems be t Marehrnq on to xretory On tow 1rd the Qorl sueeess lrer re rely with our efforts 'l houqh our trsks wrll harder be Sueeess rs the door to happrness And we are huntrng for the key B5 a Iunror I age ro 1 1 effff 1 51-1 1 '-,L 1L.' ,K 1,1 s nn ! 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A '.' 1 'Z-'1, l e Z' 1 i K l . 1' ' 1, 1 . s -1' .1 ' 1 Y' ' A I tl' V1 5. ..c . ' ' ' 1, 1 ' 1' 3. N. Y.. V .L 1x2Yl- - 1-4- .11, ,Q 1 1 H ' . . ' . , R 11 1 11 . 1 ,I ' 1 V - . 1 ,Af- --..-4. .. fmw gsw X- ll Sophomores 'K L QPU' I' 5 . 1 Q -X -, Q 2 ff Uffm f' is -un' X, . ' 'Q' '1 , ' f 'I V - .. 1 UI 5 M: V' Pfm 1 4' 5 25i57z.f?LJL.sif' M Lgggz fg'5h,1 Sophomore Class Offxcers Presldent Vlce presndent Secretary Golors Flower Motto Not a james Taylor Gerald Smnth Vera Smith Lavender and whlte White Narus IS t the top but chmmg Page 4 0 Treasurer - - - Gladys Schmedemann Page 50 Sophomore elass I-hstory if- Psi 'NTP RINL lnto the saered confme of lVl H S Ill the year 1973 we were it onee reelalmeel by the upper elassmen as both green and lacklnq ln gray matter Spurred on perhaps by the rude 1nsults we reeelxed or perhaps by our natural ll'lhLYCI1f bxhty me of the elass of pl prepared to make el name -vi X or oulselxes We were sueee ful ID th it respeet so far is to pl 1ee a mem ber ol our elass on the flrst stung football elexen and ln VKIDIIITIQ the Inter 1-G -re: elassdebates ln the eourse of the sehool year vxe rapidly xbsorbeel fmt H1 1n1te somethrnei popularly known as sehool xl rlt xxhxeh tended to wlln o us 1 u reahfatlon of the pu1p1 se and the Qlory of Nlanhaltan l lft Onee more enterlnq the portals of the sehool we had non eirovxn to loxe ind reyere m 1924 v1e found outselxes hfted fn m the lou 1 and unseemly lex el here 1n we hid been plated the prevlous year by the upper elas men Pmdmq ourselyes bophomores we wanted ln Qleat antlelpatlon the perlod of haqqhnq perseeutlon that should be meteel Olll to the lI19lQl'llfl eant freshmen lnth1s1espeet houexer we were folleel by the faet that ll1CflL9l1l11LI'l were to stay 1nIun1orH1Qh Reeoverxng ID tlme from th1s temporary seth.1el1, we xalheel our forees and tlns tune placed fue men on the flrst strrng tooth1ll eleyen In adehtxon there were two Kophomores on the teflular lntelsehool debate team yxhleh mon second plaee ln the haw Valley had more names on the honor roll than any other class Ill hugh sehool Jepa1t1nQ rom seholushlp 1t IN ound that esldes possesslnq tue br mn for lthletles lltd the brains for blefh mentnl r1nl11nei the Sophomore elass also has entered some11h1t heartily e e1 n me eourse o e vear we 111e 11 1 1 e 1n1 xelass pm yxlueh unfortunately some of the upper elassmen chmeed to 1ppease thelr hunqer lherefore It mus be sind that the SOLlZll debut of the Sophomores benefltteel them and the whole sehool it large ln CIOSIDQ the hlstory of the class of Z1 the Sophomores wlsh to express thelr keen rppleelatlon for the servlees rendered us by our sponsor Kelth Mrller 11 ho has sacrlflceel l1lStllTlL and pleasure loth LlllY'll'lQ and after sehool for our beneflt .nltlb F 'F sr g E I Page '52 'X I - D 1' -' 1' '-s 1. 1 ,L., '- --. V 5, Q . . . , . . . . 1 .5 - ' 1 t. ,1Y -1 11-in 'L' - --1- 1 2 f- ' 1.-15 --1e1- ' 1 114- 1- K - kg- 111- 1 , 1 1 1 A-K1 1 B- E- - I 1 1 1 1 1 ' A ' 1 , l eit .-.fll - - -I 1 1' ' let. 1 1 ' 1 1- 1 1 1 - -, 1 . ' 1- 1 1 A- 1--' 1 1 ' ' Y 'k- ' 1 '1 1 1 - 'L' L 11-1. - V '11 11 . X' 1x 1-1k ' 11- 1- 1 1- y 1 '1 - K-1 --1' 1 ' hy D bale Le-ugue. As far as scholarship is concerned, the Sophomores bow to no class. They' have in th-so al life of Bl. H.S. l tl -' A fth-y-' '-lz '1 htlz h'k-z lz 5 yut '-- 1 k-1 ' 1 A1 -' 1 1 L' 1: 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . . L I - 1-' ' A- ' -1: 1 1 1 g 1 E v 1' ' ' - K h- ' ' - - X . 4 4' 1 ' H2125-3.5. l l 121-ff5?11i1i :fil-1151--1-Q V .l 'E B A gr 8 I I-'71 N ' 1? X NNN. 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V , . l . ,1 4. . 1. 4 -.Rs w a e Loach Stark M H S was lucky rn obtarnrng as coach -Xrthur Stark famous Kansas Aggre athlete characterwed as thc best rn the West by all the Vlrssourr Valley coaches Upon hrs graduation he was secured as coach for M H S Bubblrng or er ruth the I rrrll sprrrt he began at once to develop wrnnrng athletrc teams for M H S To start the year off he took a fo rtball squad whrch contarned but few experrenced players and dexeloped rt mto one of the test teams rn the state Agarn rn ba ket ball he took an rnexperrenced squad handrcanp .I by tie loss of several good players and developed a strc ng team by the end of the season In track tennrs and golf rt was the same the I wrll sprrrt rntrodu ed by Starkre spread to the whole school and now n ar the close of the school year 'VI H S rs termmatrng the most successful season for athletrcs on a whole that the school has ever enjoyed The cred rt goes to hrs rndomrtable sprrrt and hrs abrlrty as a coach He wrll be back next year and under hrs able leadershrp M H S rs almost certarn to at tam much hrgher standards rn all branches of athletics Bertrand Pearson Football Captarn Ifor the second consecutive year Bert has been the leader of the football team Durrng thrs trme only two games have been lost Bert began at once upon enterrng school to wrn a place for hrmself rn athletrcs He won hrs posrtron as center hrs freshmen year and has held rtsrnce For the last two years he has been consrdered the best center rn the state Brum was a frne leader for the team and was respected and admrred by all for the fact that he never shrrked hrs duty and was always ready and and wrllrng to help anyone he could All durrng t'1e four years he has been a tower of strength on the defense and a hard one to beat at offensrve play Hrs loss vrrll be keenly felt next year for centers of hrs abrlrty are hard to frnd and rt rs not probable that M H S wrll have one of hrs calrber for qurte a whrle James Hanlrn Track Captarn In prckrng jrm as therr leader the thrnly clads chose an athlete who for four years had concentrated hrs athletrc endeavors on one sport track .Irm who rs known and lrked all over the school for hrs cheerful smrle and word of good cheer has besrdes takrng a constant rnterest rn track work been very actrve rn other branches of sch Ilastrc work He was for two seasons a member of the debate team was president of the Jun or class and also drd much valuable work for the annual He wrll soon make hrs last aprearence as a representatrve of M H S the Mrssourr X alley Mett markrng hrs last home appcarence As captarn ot the track team he has cooperated well wrth Coach Sta k an.l hrs los wrll be keenlv felt for hrs constant drlrgent work for the school necessrtated mo e ef ort than most persons would bc wrllrng to put rn for therr Alma 'Vlater Floyd Parker Basketball Captarn Toad has been a very capable leader of the basketball team for the past season He s arted hrs athletre earccr as a sop ro 'norc Ivhen tryrng for the frrst trme to make a hrgh school team he won nrmselt a le ter at tom rrel at whrch he played as a regular most ol thc season At the b grnrrrng of IDE s a on tnrs year he was thc only letter man on the team and played regular forward lor a few gan cs untrl tlre defensrve weakness of the team caused Stark to shrft hrm to guard fro n whrch po rtron he proved to be a quret determrned but always hard frghtrng leader of the t am Toad has already completed two seasons as a hoop artrst for M H S and wrll be back next year Wrth all the experrence garned rn hrs two years of play he should prove most valuable and should cause the opposrng teams much concern lags? 4 W V . .. . . ... . k , , . . .A . 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II - II - : Football 1924 25 INOTHFR suecessful season was chalked up for Manhattan Hnqh sehool Xl thouqh the Blue Devils dld not get the ble end of the store rn all of the ft K A games nevertheless he team of Z4 needed no allbls One of the most prom X using teams IH the state It was usme the famous Kansas Aggie style of footh ill My 2 with fast off tackle plays and snappy passes -X fast light backfneld SPLC.l1lllkLl 1 fy 5 ln fast eharqmg and crafty open field runnlnq Long delayed passess rs well ,JL as short snappy ones over the center of the lme galned many yards for the blue and whlte The lme was heayy but was also quick on the jump and was our lme of scrrmmage demoralumg the opponents defen e or breaklne up their offense before tte lsall h d reached the runners hanos Manhattan played praetlcally all the strong teams rn the state wmmne seyen games tyu Q ore and losmq two Fo the opponents W pomts they plled up 132 lVl'l'll'l21tt'lI1 l-1 'ht together with 11 eceeptlo rally good sy em of football made thxs team one the most feare.l rn the state Next year will see a team w hleh will perhaps be as suecessful or more so rlthoueh only one letter man Balde son wlll be back There will be several experleneed men -Xllm Elllot I 1 oehrane Xlmeren M Marshall and Quentm Brewer Also the second team showed up some ex eellent mat rl xl w meh will doubtless add m rch to next year steam Manhattan junction Lltx 0 Manhattan Abrlene 0 'Vlanhattan lawrence w Manhattan Llay Lenter o Manhattan E mporna 10 'Vlanhattan bwlma 0 Manhattan lunsws Lrty lxans ll 'Vlanhattan Topeka 0 'Nlanhattan Hutchrnson 13 -4..'eg1me 'n'ff 5-e........n h tif I .nl U Q Page 55 - I ' ' inqr ' 4 ' - ' ' . 'L ' .1 N ' V e - K -4-2 ' , A A - ' ,fl , :Q Cx y X. , . 4. ' - Rf' , ' ' , . I - -:- L 0' - ' . ' ' ' ' ' 1: . , C V , S I , Q . L 1 h x 1 1 3 1 ' '. - - C - ' v ' 1 ' -' ' A .V .A-Y Clean sportsmanship and excellent team work contributed to its success. The Old L- C -, , ' .. .': 5 :sv 1 L - - -oz x h ' . V - v Y ' L 1 ' - - l Q V 1 1 . ' s ,Y : R Y - Y ' v ' 1 - t- , .A-W . - '- vl ' ' A v x V ' .1 L A A . . . 0 . ,. I, 39 ' f 1 1 6 . - ' f 7 ' . ' 2 ' ' 0 I ' r . 34 I ' l9 I ' , ' . 1 l 27 l 0 ' I Q .U 4 - ' 5 V A -Y - . .. lf' rs .ss .:'f.:1. ----- 'H f-1- fiffi , . . - .. V ig , . A ... M , . - ,. Page 56 MADISON BERTRAND PEARSON Captaln 190 lbs Center A fme clean but fiercely adgressnve player and an inspiring leader was Captain Pearson He ranked lugh among the best centers ln the state and his loss will be felt keenly ROY BABB COCHRANE 165 lbs Quarterback Chuck was a toe artist and excelled in open field running and catch PAUL ALLIN 165 lbs Left Guard He was a bundle of fight drive and endurance As he is quick to break through and smear up the opponents plays Arlmls should be valuable man next year LEO BALDERSON 175 lbs Right Gaurd Bally was a real power in our line and an lmpor ant cog lh Mlnhat tan s Steam Roller He will be back for two more successful seasons l Page 7 i' g pa ses. His indomitable fighting spi'it will be missed next year. 5 Faqe 58 JAY MARSHALL 190 lbs Tackle When Little Jay waded mto an opponent someone was bound to be bowled over He used hns avondupols very effectively af tackle or guard He wlll not return next year ROY ALMCREN 150 lbs Right half Although severely handicapped shortly after the opening of the season with a broken arm Roy came back strong and proved a fmd at halfback He has two more years to play MERRILL MARSHALL 190 lbs Right half At center Hlppo had keen competntlon but when called upon he showed hx stuff credltably Merrlll w1ll battle them up for sure next season QUENTIN BREWER 161 lbs Guard A promxslng lmesman was Quent We are glad that he IS conservmg hu energnes and ablhty for a regular berth next year u - vr - 0 - u - n v . 1 - 44 - n - - 1 .C . . . I - . , . . . H ,, . . .S . . . . FRED COLHRANF 175 lbs Left End Fred was a good end fast ranfy and powerful Has play was not spec tacular but was steady and conslstant. GERALD MOYER 160 lbs Left tackle When Tater' was shifted from the fullback posltlon to left tackle our hne was made Hrs determme:l playmd and fast char Img will be hard to duplicate next year MASON CROCKER 162 lbs Right half As a south paw he fntt il very w ll into our ever potent passing game Because he was a fast man with the ball and a strong mterferer Hemle will be missed next year DONALD LAMB-100 lbs. Quarterback This IS Don s first and last year at M H S As an understudy for Chick he proved a crafty fxeld ge1eral a'1d tncky op 1 fr ld run mer Lafnbrken made up for hrs lug It wemdht and small stature by the dlsplayal of a fight that certainly belled his name Page 60 . .- . I ' DY ' , .. , - -- . ,, ,, . . . ,. . - C. 3 z . - 'e 2' - ' . Q . . ,, ..,,. .. ,. , .,, . . , . , X I 3 2 .. , . , - ., . . ' 3 IOSEPH MONROE BARL,ER 165 lbs Fullback Ioeburger could play any posltxon on the team and was a most de pendable fullback Next year Joe s :ron man feats will be sadly lacking VJALTER ELLIOT 180 lbs Right tackle Such fight as that displayed by Athos earned for Manhattan her tltle f The Flghtmg Blue Devils We shall see and hear more of him next fall FORREST LORILNZO WALKER 142 lbs Left halfback He bore th bru It of Manhattan s aerial attack makmg his passes swlft and accurate He was popularly dubbed by sport vxntc-rs over the state as the lvhclglt colored Hash Hortense has played hrs last game for N H S RAYMOND COUGHRON 155 lbs Left end Com gave early promise last fall of what he could do rn the 1924 sea son Hls ablllty to snag passes and dxagnose the offense of the opposltlon was uncanny He wlll not be back, tt n - - , . . . - - lt n - 6 H . . . .,, . b 4 E -1 ' I I , . . . . x A , ,, . . - 1 Y .4 . u - . . . . . u U - - Basketball 1924 25 -f or-xg HI outlook for wen 1 pxugntqhlf. h21skLtb1II te xm xx xs xx.ry Qlooxxxx xl tlxf, pn fxrst ofthe U1 15 season only om. 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' 2 ill. 26 4,544 ' 'l - 2A 2' 'l -'2L2' 2 if 2 ' - - 'gk 1 '. 2 -,A , 1 - 3 2- xi -'2' 2 'l .2 - --2 2 ' : 1g 221 A --' - 1- -2 Ii Q, '2: 1' '2 '- -' 2 2 ' ' 2 2 Q21 2 ' -A 1. 2. ', 2 - 2 Q- Z:',1'- - - y-' xt- . xl 1 -w ' . . 'Ami-S tion of f21s1 hczxd 21ml foot work. ,'-. j'1 I 'x 2:1 -2 1. ' 1 - -2 xx'lx' '25 U' l f -'LF J 2 I I - 5 .lx AIYHLIIIZIIIOII. Thx-xx llxcrc ZlI'L' 'lxo '. '15 11-J 2 I x'.'1 .I' 2 2 ' .2 ' - .I21 2 2 I 1 '1 -I7 . ' 2 ' I' I '2 fl . 1 ' 1 I' ,'2'23-I .1 1 2 sr f 2115 12 2 2 Ill '2 3 ll .Ill1lll2l1'I '122 .'I2 2 1 I2 ' ' '2 125 1 ' ll 211 I2 '- -22 I2 ' ' 16 f 1' 2 12 '1 I9 '2 -5 T g 2 2 2 5 .'2 IlS 1 ' 2 9 'I .126 12 2t.' I5 71' - QU 1 ' 2 ' XXIII 'A .1 2 ' Ili ' -1 . .1 1 2 211 II111'x'x'x'illc ll L2 L 2 215 . 2 'U 11: 1 2 IT 'l2,' V I IL , 2 1925 Basketball Team TOP ROVN Arthur Stalk Lawrence Rumold Roland Turner Raymond CauQhron xxllblll' Nay KN llbur Copenhafer Page 62 BOTTOM ROW-Perry Scanland, Wilfred Platt, Floyd Parker, John Reel, Gerald Smith. LAPT XIX IAIOYIJ I XRKER lfuard Ht h ts the oltl flqht and was 1 flne ll ullr At guird Toad was a llulr drlhbllr md 1 good shot at lonq ranQe HL will he balk AWRI 'NLI' Rl 'NIOI IJ Iorward s ho wt n lI3IIllX m lllu hlm thl IllSI15LUl'i,I'UflI1L te lm u mold will u. rt llllly ht IIIISSLLI nut yt nr lil R Cu rd m ntx ual nal lqooll lLlI'l1SPIl'll Ill should L XL x :lu lbll mm nut yt lr XX Il Bl R LUPILINIIAI-I l udrtl Lopgy was 1 Ionq shot xrtlst and qu mlul his opponents closely mllwgll HL will not bs b uk I' QRY SL NNI 'XXII Iorwdrd wt x s ILL L shot mxwhlrl mir tha frm throw Img mt sp ul ITILKIIIIII Ill will tl Ills Q lp xml gown this spr Q R XX NIONIJ LXIHIRONI lturtl L nuglnon Qsl ll ul rnonotonx by LIINILIIIIQ Ills playlnq lung between :rd and ltntlr It wlll not be back next vmr IN Rl I J Forward tml w is 1 ur ltlll plow who pl lyltl two Pfrilllt ns M as n er forward ohh na 1 lIfLILSS and LUIINLILDIIIHIS worlxlr 11t I Sl Int s rant f df. up or ln t t It , t 1 XXII l RN Q Uqfd Ill lnm , oc md I Intl tha hlll down tht lourt Oftln hl woultilntlr mto tho, offlnle and nx umxplltltl l nk nu VL Iwxrxvlrll Il tm pos t on on tn l lurt hut showtt up hrs f tw nd Ill w ls s I no. tl lt In htllx nut xl nr filgl' b 'f I. 1 I I X . 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' ': J fait, :I good shot. :ln I :nhl r1ll,:l 'ghterx Ta I will also Setond Basketball Team The second eam had a xcry successful se son wmnmg flve and losmg only two games Both games lost were by a one point marvm The tt am was xcry valuable rn shomng up hrst team maternal Several men who were members of the se ond team nt th first of the season were holding down fnrst team posltlons by the la t ofthe season 'lhen others of the fzrst team when they went into a slump were set back onto ttls team untll they could aealn efflclently hold down flrst team places Agaln the second tum formed excellent pra tice opponents for the flYSttL3I'l1 Being well versed ln the etiquette of thus kind of scrimmage they allowed the flrst strmg to go through them at Intervals IH 0 der that they might keep their tltle as first team But ln all Coach Stark admitted that plckmg a flrst team was a dlfflcult Job It took a good man to mak Manhattan s second basketball team thrs year The scores of the games were as follows Manhattan St George 13 Manhattan 21 Paxxco 22 Manhattan Keats 12 Manhattan 24 Maple Hull 18 Manhattan Junctlon Cnty I0 Manhattan 3l Rlley 3 Manhattan 8 Junction Crty 8 Page 64 l l l l . 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Class Basketball l-RE5H'VlEXI Rlchard Kendall George Telford Ernest Martm Lynn B rry Donald Blam Lloyd johnson bOPHOMORES WalterStnngley Maryon Swartz Kenneth Tull Orla Anderson Willard Caugh ron Edwm Holton Forest Faulconer IUNIORS Top Row Edrls Rector Mitchell Allen Maurrce Whe zel Billy Nichols Raymond Fitzgerald Bottom Row Quentrn Brewer Aubrey Schmedemann Oscar Ekedahl SENIORS-Garcel Hays Ployd Torrey Raymond Moorman Chester Lauqhlm Alden Green Clarence Coffman Vlore attentnon than usual was shown nn mt rclass basketball thas year The semor team s rcceeded ID defeatmg the teams ol the other classes al hough several of the games were xery close As an award for wmnmq the school championship the senior squad were gnen a banquet All of the classes turned out excellent frves Much maternal which wrll probably be valuable lor future school teams was dxscovered P age 6s n Q - .v . I , . . A A 7 I 7 ' 1 V 1 . 1 1 ! . , y - . . . , . . Q , y y v Y - , v v - - 1 . , . v y v , n 1 Q . V . . 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Ar' ' - x ' v b . . v . . . .Y Track 192 5 Wnth the bed nnmg of the present track season there ca ne a revtval of interest m thus branch of athletucs mhlch had formerly received httle support or notice m M H S From the beg: nmg thmgs have looked far better A squad from 25 to 30 men has worked out every ntght on the track at the stadmm and as only 3 members of the squad Capt Hanlm Mike Jollea and Raymond Caughron will be lost by graduation the prospects of a wm nmg track team seem exceedmgly brnght at present On the schedule for the tracksters are four meets a dual meet wnth Eskndge a triangular meet w1th Junction City and Onaga the MISSOUYI Valley Interscholastlc Relays and a dual meet mth Wamego Wrth the reyuvenatnon of Interest ln track came a rejuvenation of the spmt of the local thmly clads for already thus year although but one of the four meets has been held one hugh school record has already gone by the boards Jolley settnng up a new record m the half mule and many others are m dangtr Caughron ln practise has bettered the marks m both the shot and Javel n Jennings has exceejed the hugh Jump record and Buck Kmg star sprmter 15 liable at any tlme to wrpe out the records m 50 100 and 220 yard dashes The Eskrudge m et was won by a larde score on a muddy track and all mdl atnons pomt to a victory ln the triangular meet Jolley Hanlm and Kmg wlll furnish comp tltlon for all ln the MISSOUYI Valley and there IS no reason In the world why the Wamego meet should not be won So should no unforseen accldent occur the most successful track season rn years with prospects pmntlng to an even more successful one next year should be the seasor of 1925 Fage 66 1 3 . . 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Q.. . , , -. v 1 , . 1 . l 9111115 Fenms was gryen an unusual amount of attentron srmrlar to that whlch all actwrtles shared thls year Captalned by Donald lamb the squad composed of Lawrence Rumold Garcel Hays Ieslle Wrekam hdwrn Holton and Edrls Rector held two matches wlth jun tron City and also entered the Mlssourl Valley matches held at the Kansas State Agrreultural Lollege- l'he team drd remarkably wel eonsrderrng the handrcaps they had to face such as the dlfflculty ln getting a court to use regularly and the mterferance of the many school actmtles of the Sprung season Go ln golf Manhattan will adam be represented by Gerald Smlth and Ben Remrck two club wlelders of no mean ablllty rhl parr carried off the honors last year at the M lssourr Valley relay carmval and barring unforseen aceudents should repeat the triumph again this year Both have been putting a lot of tlme rn preparatron for this meet and both rank hugh among the country club golfers I'hey have b en going around the nlne hole course under 40 consnstently Golf rs the baby of the sport famr y at Manhattan last year ha mg been the flrst year of nts uustenee However lt has the most enviable record as herald and li n teamed together tv mn the VIISSULIYI Valley team championship and Gerald turned ln the medal score thereby yunmng for M H S the big sllyer lovmg cup for the wmnlng of the MISSIJUYI Valley Golf 'lourn ament The Mrssourr Valley meet mll be the last appearance for Ben as a representatlye of WI H S and hrs loss will be keenly felt Q erald however wrll have two seasons following the present one rn vxhleh to represent the hugh school and should have won many honors for him self and the school before he graduates Ill!! 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Top Row Forrest Walker Raymond Caughron Leo Balderson Bottom R vs Bertrand Ptarson Mr Stark Walter Jolley Floyd Parker M Club President Walter Jolley Vlce President leo Balderson Secretary and Treasurer Forrest Walker This club was organized several years ago for the purpose of bettering athletxcs mM H S ln thrs xt has proved to be a success for the members of this club durxng the year just end me and durme previous years have taken actlve mterest nn the sale of tickets for all athletlc events Be :des this they have helped alhletncs by mducmg many persons to participate Durrng the la t year the work of the M Club has not been so outstanding aS It was nn the previous years due to the fact that there were only three members of the Club ln school for the greater part of the year Near the close of the year the ones who had won letters during the year were lmtxated mto the Club and greatly mcreased nts membershlp The Club at present has ten actlve members of thls number sux Balderson Parker Smlth Reld Platt and Turner wlll be back next year and wnll be as 1 ted by the men who wm letters this sprme ln track and tennls too late ln the season for thelr admlttance mto the Club before the closing of the School Year The four M Club members who wlll graduate vull be missed by the orgamzatlon as they all gave valuable servlce to xt whnle nn school They are Mxke Jolley Forrest Walker Ray mond Caughron and Lawrence Rumold Page 68 l l l , i 1 y y - -1 , u , . , , . 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Organizafzons W i I E TOP ROW Walter Jolley Bertrand Pearson james Hanlm Jay Marshall SECOND ROW Marguerlte Stmgley Agnes Lane Elda Meyer BOITOM R JW Lots Russ l Mr Goodwtn Lenora Russell Mr Chestnut The Blue M Staff Marguerlte Stmgley Edltor james Hanlm Bust mess Manager Lots Russel Asst Edltor Walter loll y Asst Bus Manager jay Marshall Athletlc Editor Elda Meyer Art Edntor Lenora Russell bnapshot Editor Agnes Bane Humor tzdltor Bertrand Pearson, emor President Mr Rhtne, Faculty Advtsor Mr Goodwin Faculty Advisor Mt Chestnut Faculty Advisor In dnstnbutmg thxs year book the class of 25 submlts for your approxal the product of the tnmc and ahnhty ot the staff the moraland fmancxal support of the Qemor Class and Student bmdy the talent of th art clas w nchdestgnedthe dtvusxon rages the work of the pnntlng class In prln mg this book and the cooperatlon of the faculty members We have trled to make the Blue M oi 1925 the best book that has eyer been produced nn M H S ln ll we hate trned to chronxcle thetnterc stung slde hghts of school lute and to speak of the work of all the organlza tons and groups of M H S The staff xx shes to extend tts thanks and apprecnatlon to the art class, to the printmg class and to all 1nd1v1.luals who hav helned to make the sixth volume of the Blue M a worthy book Page 71 1 v y r 1 ,, ,,, . j . x 1 .,, . , , . . v 1 v : A 1 .., . . 1 1 r . 1 Q . . s. - 1 ' n . . . . , . 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BOTTOM ROW Reland Lunbeck Hester Smrth Mr Goodwin Frances Maxwell SECOND ROW Mary Bell Read Eloa Meyer Izora Wolf TOP ROW Perry Scanland Jay Marshall Solon Klmball Wayne Hook The Mentor Solon T Krmball Edltor m Chlef Wayne Hook Buslness Mgr jay Marshall Asst Business Mgr H H boodwm Instructor Mary Bell Read John Correll Frances Maxwell Izora Wolfe Perry Scanland Elda Meyer Reland Lunbeck Rachel Roper Hester Smxth Durmg the past year the Mentor has had one of the most successful years xn spite of Mentor! along wnth innumerable physl al dlffncultles ln the prmtlng room Fxery week smce the flrst of October the staff has worked faxthfully and patiently at ttetr task Not one week went by but what the students recexved a Mentor vwhlch they k ew would cover all the news ln the school The Mentor as a moulding factor nn school hte has played a promment and Important part It was back ofevery actlvnty and was rcsponsnble for many tmprovements rn the school and school llfe At Thanksglvlng durmq the Older Boys Conference a spcclal fourteen page edltlon was publxshed Again at Christmas the students were greeted with another and then on Aprll Fools Day the scandal of the school came forth glorlfied Crttlcs from the college and the commercial papers downtown were hlgh In their pralsc of the 'Vlentor as a real hnqh school paper The Mentors staff workmg through the 'Vlentor has stood persns ently for the hugh standards and Ideals which every school paper should hate Too much credit cannot be qtven to Mr Goodwm the mstructor for the assistance he has given m the publlshmg of a tme paper Thus as students of the Mentor staff we feel that we hate accomphshed a great work durmg the past nlne months of thus year We feel that we have contrlbuted much toward a ble ger and better Manhattan hugh school Page 72 'C ' C l the fact that the staff consisted of only ten students,lthe smallest statf that ever published the BOTTOM RONV Harold Hughes bladys Tracy Irene Compton Mr Hill Vlanna Dlzmanq SPLOND ROW l'dr1s Rector johntorrerl lame Taylor Karl Pfe.1tze Larl Garranson Forenslc Club in 19 72 by Mr Rhine During the five years of its existence lthas steadllygrown and now has a membership of fifteen students besides many actne alumnae The purpose of the club is to :rouse and fostermterest ln debating activities Each year the club yonsoxs an mtcrclass debate and offers 1 lo mq cup tothe winning class Italso has charge ofthelnterschool debates held in Manhattan and entertaining the visiting debaters The sponsors who hate been Iarg ly responsible for thc success of the club are 'Vlr Rhine 21 2? Mr Howard Z2 75 Mr Merelll 2.5 24, and Nlr H ll Z4 fo Page 73 - y - , y y . . y . . A' -I ' , T ' , ' 5 ' , ' , ' , TOP ROW-james Hamlin, Travis Siever, Salon Kimball, Fred Seiton, George Davis. The Forensic Club, an honorary organization for deb1te.'s,wasformeCl ' S ' ' . ' M L ' - c M' x ' ' 2 3 i . ' -' L, . . ' r. il'-5. APHRMATIVE Fred Qc wton Harry Graham Vlanna Dlzmang Irene Compton Mr Hlll Pagc 14 NELATIN E Harold Hughes. Travis Siever, james Taylor, Karl Garrzmson, Mr. Hill Debate f-Xp IT HE hlstory of the 1924 25 debate season at Manhattan Htgh contained a num 1' ber of thmgs which all tended to make the season worth whlle 9 V QXPC Entenng the Kaw Valley Debate League agaln this year to debate the f Q questlon ofPhnl1pp1nemdependence the Blue and Whnte debators won gf W? both the afflrmatnve and negative tllts wxth then' anclent and honorable nvals theIunct1onC1ty team Thus flushed with the coveted victory 14. X.JfJQi they went to Lawrence where the negative team composed of Irene Com ton Vlanna Dlzmang and Fred Seaton defeated Lawrence whlle therr negatrve was trouncmg the Manhattan afflrmatxve whnch consisted of Travis Snever Harrold Hughes and James Taylor On averagmg the grades It was ascertained that the Kaw Valley champlonshlp went to Lawrence for one year by the margln of one point Nothing daunted by by their sllght margin of defeat the debators after a short tlme of preparation entered the state contest at the college to argue the cancellatnon of the allied war debts and drew down thrrd place bemg ehmmated by one vote rn the contest with Frontenac In the readmg contcst Gladys Tracy won thlrd place competmg agalnst last year s wnnner and contestants from all over the state Harold Hughes and George Davns Manhattan cnterles won fourth and flfth places respectively m the oratnon and the extemporaneous speaking contests Departmg from the mter scholastrc debates for a tame rt may be saxd that the Inter class debatmg contests at Manhattan High thls year were the best ever held both from the stand point of entertalnment and good debating As a result of affnrmatnve and negtrve vrctorles overthe sophomores the two yunnor teams debated m assembly the afhrmatlve team composed of Adelande Scott and Carl Garanson gam mg a victory over the negative team Mark Lumb and Quentin Brewer and wmnmg the cup awarded by the Forensic Club Although the results of the debatmg season of 1924 Z5 were not as satisfactory as they mr fht have been the season was very s xccessful m the fact that nt t alned sophomore and Jumor debators for future forsenlc work Manhattan sentnre debate team by vlrtue of this fact does not graduate but wrll be back next year leavmg the prospects very brneht for successfulyear to come Page 15 -ff f -'-' V 1 J l A - ' ' . 7' Af- - . ,fs , f . ' - - , r - is A ' -'Q . . . . . , 73,1 f . ,J H 1 F ' ' M- . . . . . . . f -if V: ' 7' f f ..f J , 7 . . . . . 1 J ' ' ' f 4.6 1 - .1 -4 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . . . . . . R 1 1 1 - , 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - . X . , . . , 1 1 1 - . 1 1 Y . 1 y U V - 1. . . , V . .1 i . . Y . . . B V ' ' . , . . . - 1 1 7 7 B ' ' Page 76 BOTTOM ROW Mr Maller Mlss Muller Harold Hughes Adelaide Scott SFCOND ROW Rosella Stutz Mr Rhme M1ssDaum TOP ROW Mltchell Allen Mr Adell Helen Cortelyou Mr Lhestnut Forum some have supposed a governmg body but It 15 an orgamzatron which looks after the awardrng of letters cups and the luke The Forum rs composed of eleven members flve students frve teach ers, and Mr Rhme as charrman The ordamzatlons wht h they represent are the Cnr' Reserves the H1 Y Club Semor class Jumor class and Sopho- more class - . A 4 Y . . Y y . . 4 1 , 4 . . , I. . - . T , . , , 1 1 The real purpose of the Forum is often misunderstood. It is not, as Y 1 ' - . . . A 3 . . .C I - V x .' J I 1 l 1 H1 Y Club Off1cers BOTTOM ROW Mitchell Allen Harold Hughes Wilbur Nay SECOND ROW l:dr1sRecto1 Mr Adell karl Pfeutze TOP RONV George Davis l'rav1s Selver Quent1n Brewer The f1rst H1Y Club was organized at Chapman Kansas ln li-589 as the High School branch of the Y M C A Sin e then Kansas has led the world ln number of H1 Y Clubs and membership The Manhattan H1 Y Club was reanized IH 1918 by Vtarner Blanchard vsho was its first president The presidents since this time haxe been Marun jordan Mark Mekeeman Paul Pfeutze james Price Paul Skinner and Harold Hughes The purpose of the H1 Y Club IS to create mamtam and extend throuqhout the school and community hlgh standards ofChr1st1an character 'lhe H1Y motto IS A Clean Standard and an Endeaxor for Things that Matter Most This year the club had an eamest and sincere bunch out to gain the things that matter most VVe did not strne for large numbers but rather for a membership that stood for the best thmgs ln school The meetings were held exery Fhursday night from seven t1lI eight and con At the first of the year the H1 Y Club sold refreshments at the numerous football qan es The Club also conducted banquets for the Xlbltll lQ football teams to which the C 1rl Reserxes Club was 1nv1ted for the tirst time The C lrl Reserxes Club and the H1 Y Club presented the play june which was a notable success Much credit is due to the 'Nlanhattan H1 Y Llub for the success of the Older Boys Con ference that was held in Wlanhattan last fall The enrollment forthe local Club 1,1 as ICO per cent perfect The first annual H1 Y and Girl Reserxes banquet was lnaugurated this spring at the ul lege cafeteria and was a great success The sponsor Nlr H E Adell assisted by the 'advisory eouncrl consisting of Mr E M Chestnut Wir R C Hill Mr L I Collins and Prmelplpal O M Rhme supervised the activities of the club Page 77 . . A l ' 7 . , . . C' c ' 3 .l 0 K . . , c , Y . 7 xv L . Y . 1 ' , . H sisted of Bible Study and Vocational talks by the ministers and business men of our city. ' , . . . . , . 1. I ' ' - . . . . . ? 1. V R Page 78 Pdf + 1 lx v. BOTTOM ROW Gladys Tracy Erma Wrllls Edna Blayney SI' COND ROW Hester bmlth Ollve Haege Mlss Muller Adelalde Scott FOP ROW Mary Bell Read Althea Dawes Mary Blakslee Glrl Reserves President Adelaide Scott Vlce Presldent Mary Blakslee Secretary Gladys Tracy Treasurer hdna Blayney Three years ago the Y W L A of Manhattan Hugh School was chanqcd to the L rrl lxeserwes Llub which IS the hrgh school branch of the Y W C A l'he work during the year 1924 Zo has been xery successful At the beqlnmng of thc school year lt was decided at a mectlng of the cabinet m the retreat to add to the cabinet a World I-ellowshxp chairman and a Publlclty chairman Durlng the entire schocl year regular meetings haxe been held every other week Ihese haxe been very lnterestmg and well planned In addrtlon a serles of lectures for Qlrls have bcen gnen by promment people of M1nhattan Many social functions have been QIVED during the ycar Among them were the recoqnrtlon servlce lxld party for semors two committee banquets yomt H1 Y and Glrl Reserves Christmas meetlne HI Y and Glrl Reserxes play June H1 Y and Girl Reserves banquet Pat and Mlke party for the jumors and sophomores, Mother and Daughter bwnquct at which the Installation of members was held lane delegates and a faculty sponsor were sent to the wmtcr conference at Emporia md two clelc Qutes wlll he sent to l'stes Park Conference this summer Much credit should be cnen to Mlss Miller the sponsor and Adelalde bcott the pres: dent for the work that has been accomplished this year Page I 9 Q' 1 v - c 4 1 . , , v v s - ' , v' . v - . . . . 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I .Jn x- v 31.3 I Art Gulld Lawrence Smlth President Irene Knxttle X rce presldent Donald Bammes 'I reasurer Marran Roper Secretary fxfa 'fxJ Hlf membersof thehtgh school art class organllecl Into a C ulld earlx ln the 9 school year, with theart Instructor jenme L Devluth as sponsor The Gulld Z K was organwed prlmarllx for the purpose of gwmg the puplls more tnne for fjvtt the study and appl-lcatlon of art problems ln their relatton to llfe LX feature W of the Gulld ts the kodak club 'l hrs department uses the world as a text book and the kodak as pcn and mk A careful study IS madeofasubyectln Uwnglids reeard to composttlon llghtlng and mlues Thelngh school art class xllus trated the 1925 Blue M Thls annual the Judges say ts the most artlstlc one ever publlshed by thrs hrgh school The class has advertised all the prlnctpal hlgh school actlvltres throu fh out 'he wear by the making of approprtate posters It has also made scenerv for speclal stage settmgs for some of the plays Commercral posters for bustness flrms of Manhattan hate also been executed by the class -SN? Xhoxe all thc class IS learning that a knowledge of laws and prtnclples ef true art are ess ntlal for the archttect the designer the decorator the printer the palnter the adxcrtlser the tallor the dressmaker, the mtllrner the wtnclow trnnmer the lanclscrpe gardener the cabmet maker and so on adlnflnltlum Cercle Francals The lfrench Clrcle ts an organlzatlon for the evctensxon of lnterest ln thelanguage customs art llterature and history of rance There has been a French Club rn M H S for sex eral years lt was dropped lxst year but was reorganized this year under the name ot Ccrcle Francais Radio Club The Radio Club of Manhattan high school was organlled durlng the school year of 1920 11 It was composed of students from thc hlgh and a few from Jumor hugh and was sponsored by Professor james When he left the school interest lapsed and there were no officers elected last year At the bcglnnmg of this year Mr Ware called for those Interested and the club was completely reorganized -X new constttutlon was drawn up and the name of the club was changed from Wireless Club to Radio Club a more up to date term Under Mr Ware s leadershlp the club gamed ID membershxp and held the Interest ofthose who attended 'Vleetmgs were held each week tn the phvstes laboratory The purpose of the club ls to help the members galn a more workable knowledge ofthe op eration and the prmclples of radlo ln general 'Vlembers have from time to time bullt experlment al sets and demonstrated them to the club at special meetmgs attempting to lmpart to thc members a summary of the knowledge galned Lode practice was glvcn by llscensed radnoopera tors to those who wished to learn the mternatronal 'Nlorse or radlo code Page 8? . if 'Q' N I ' . x . 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'I'hcy also apr sz rctl it 'I11r'I1 :er 'I 'Iuh m ' -tint,.', z I thug ' ti unt '- - :I 'L 'lf -' -' - 2 great lc: - . z1r11. .-XItI I -clut 5 1'-'- 1 s '1 to thc Stntt- Nlufi' t'o11tt'.'t :nl Iimporira this 'cz11'. rpru- S. L'v,-- k- Q-1 1 .J N., xt- 3. glxldgyl, 5 is 13 I H.: Page 84 ,-. ,- C adys Schmedemann Ruth C ency BOTTOM ROW- -M dred Food Gwendo yn Pai ay lean ceRee Maur ne Hanson Ru h R chards ne Barber 'Ihe n a braha Pau Pau ne Ruth C aeren Samue s Opa Dougher v Vem Sm th Max ne Haw ey Mar a ster W ma Sco SFCOND ROW-He e 1 H0 V rg n aC ammer Frances Maxwc Joseph ne F sk Bess e Jac bus Audrey Stark IRD ROW- ,es a Lawrence M dred Worster Frances Leaman AdaW use S am W C ab M ck Cl Lunbe an Re nger G'rls G ee Club A il , I .I , i I, i , I i , I ,II li 1 , ' I1 ' m. . In lli , il tt, I t,, . i , i I , i I, I , Ii amuels, Mildred Follett. TH I t , il y i i' , i 0 , , ' ' Ill, i ii I , , if . , I K, I I , II I, 1 , Ili , I , I illi . 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I 0 il'1'I . - RH Mr 1 dn mer P Tu th Ru 'lu net P mK Bru hn DRI MS--I th ranu 5 11 'IIA I SAPHONE-I O augh n 5 Chuter ONE- IS QL OI' IJ 9001 0 'Y' Pdnlt 15 Page 88 Don Cubeb Donna Isabella Theresa Eleanor Miss Pellmg Richard Stoneybroke Captain Bombastlo Anthony Law Bull Pilgrim Kitty Zim Zam Spamsh Dancer CAST A Spanish Grandee Hrs Wife The r Daughter An American Heiress A Tutor Alias Captain Crossbones Planter Of the Island Police The Legal Adviser A Retired Puglllst The Post Mistress Of the Island Police Clarence lacobus Rut Turner Mildred Worster Vera Smlth Vrrglnla Clammar An American Edrrs Rector Donald Woodman Allen Cochrane john Brumm I-rances Leaman Karl Pfuetze john Correll Jessie Hulse Chorus of Relations Men and Maid Serxants and Pirates SYNOPSIS The storx centers aboutTheresa and Richard Str ncybroke Richard is in lme vuth 1 heresa and she rs In loxe with R1 hard but her father Don Cubeb de Lxgarro being determined that she shall marry someone of his own choice keeps her prisoner nrthm the boundaries of hrs estate Richard IS as dctermlmsl to secure Theresa as her father IS to keep her so he and his friends disguised as pirates rmade Don s estate and carry of Theresa Eleanor and Vllss Pellmg Don Cubeb comes to the pirates lair to his daughter Richard begs to try to rescue Theresa and save the ransom and Don not knowing that Richard and Captain Crossbones are the same person promises to give him Theresa and make him heir if he succeeds however he does not this possible Incxdentally there are love affairs between a posing and Important Cap tam of Police and an American girl as also between a pessimistic puglhstand a very proper person who rs a tutoress to Theresa Captain Cross Bones or Pirates Bride Dramatzcs and Art UD9 Comedy Drama ln 4 acts Presented by H1 Y and k R Clubs Dnr c ed by MISS Helen Hough CAST Ol' CH XRACTERS Vtrs gllil Hopkms Vlarlon l opkrns her daughter 'une Rose orphan mece fMrs Hopkms Vllss lshnks forelady of gloved pt l'opsy servant of Mrs Hopkms jenny tBoarders at Mrs Hopkms and Fully employed by Armstrong and L0 l Vlllly llm Armstrong on of proprietor of Armstrong SCO l-red Benton an assnstant of the same furm Snoozer the ambltlous son of Mrs Hopkins Reland Lunbeck Cladys Tracy Ruth Claeren Lucllle Chastam Helen Caughron Irene Compton Ohve Haege Faith Dawley Harold Hughes Dexore Smiley john Correll Scene Mrs Hopkms boarding house ln a suburban town june Rose a worklng gurl whose parents are dead llxes with her aunt Mrs Hopkms vxho kccpsa hrnrdrng house. near the Armstrong store Whlle june rs employed ln the store money rs found mrssmg ln her cash drawer so that the blame rests on Fred Benton the floor walker and june june suffers the sarcasm of Marlon the selfxsh daughter of Mrs Hopkms and IS finally turned out of the boardlng house bv her aunt Nleanu hrle young Armstrong has come to rnveshgate condrtlons by llvmg a' the Hop kms l-oardmg house an l has found the guilty party to be Fred Benton He has also learned to xdmlre and love june for her sweet desposltxon and her willingness to serve others The board ers sympathnze wlth june and all decrde to leave the boardmg house However Benton confesses has gullt and rs forgiven by june Armstrong relieves the sltuatlon by asking the boarders to re mam wnth Mrs Hopkms To the surprise of all he announces hrs approaching marriage to Iune and mvxtes them to the weddmg A well chosen cast good actlng and the able coaching of Mrss Hough combmed m makmg thus a successful and pleasmg presentatlon Page 91 , , l MJ 77 . JI V . 1 . . .AU g . . . . . . 1 . 4 , A 2 . , . . ' ' , . . y . , . . . . ' A Abraham Poindexter. porter at store . . . Solon Kimball - V ' ' ' y 1' ' . s . A- 1 ' A 1 A ' ' ' ' x r . . . , Stop Thlef 'I hwec Act Parcncal Comejy Pr sented by lunlor Class Last of Lharacters joan Carr Mary Bell Read Mrs Carr lfrancls Maxwell Caroline Barr Gladys Dalq Madge Carr Wilma Scott Nell Martha Harrop Wnlllam Carr Maur tc Whttftl james Cluney Karl Phellllt. Mr Iamlson Mitchel Allen Dr Wlllowby C eorge Dans Rev Mr Spelam lzarl Mmcr Jack Doogan Wnlbur hay Joe Thompson Edrls Reclor Sergeant of Pohce Quennn Bremer Police Officer O Malley Solon lxxmlwall Police Officer O Brien George Was nngton Stage Manager I eRoy Paslay SYNOPSIS The entlre action of the play takes place m the Carr resldente Proucence Rhode l land The mcxdents occur durmg the actual playmg tlme of the plete nn the Carr resldence The Carr s are preparmg for the xxeddmg of thexrdaughter Madge All the serxants haxc gone on a strlke so a new mald Nellie Jones IS engaged She IS a crook and works mth her sweetne Jack Doogan who steals the weddmg grfts and other valuable artlcles Mr Jameson who has enhusted some steel stocks to the care of Mr Larr fmds the stocks and his vxallet have both disappeared while he lS ln the Carr home He goes for thc polite who lose the warrant m the house before they haxe time to serxe nt The crooks are dlscoxered so try to escape but are later caught Thc stolen artntlts are returned the crooks promrse to turn stranght and all ends well Page 92 . . 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A' h 1 -P I v - l - The Whole Town s Talklng A Farce ln Three Acts Presenttd by the Senlor Class CAS l' OP CHARACTluRS ' enry Simmons a mmufacturer Jay Marshall Harriet Summon hrs vxlfe Vlfglfllii Clammer Eth l Simmons their daughter Lucllle Chastain Chester Bmney Simmons partner Harry Graham Letty Lythe a motl mn picture star Irene Compton Donald Swrft a motron pnture dlrector Gerald Moyer Roger Shields a youn Chlcago blood Keith Smale l lla Wilson frrends Hester Smrth Sally Otrs of Ethel Olive Haege -Xnnle a mard Mary Blakslee Sadie Bloom Hope Dawley Taxldrlver Hiram Randall Mrs jackson Heren Caughron SYNOPSIS Fthel Srmmons rs ayoung gurl who has been attendrng school rn Chicago She IS brought home bv a las 1n1t1ng young blood Roger Shields wno flatters Mrs Simmons and Fthel but falls to Impress Mr S1m'non Mugh to her fathers disgust Ethel appears to be lnfatuated with Roger Shields Mr Srmmons deudes that he must lake some action Therefore he msrsts thatChester Bmney hnsbuslness partner must marrv F thel Mr Bmn ey s careless appearance and dullman ner do not Impress the ladles favorable sn Vlr Slmmonsmsnsts upon changmg Mr Bmney by lm pnovmg hrs dress and makmg the the town believe he had a love affarr with a famous actress By tlever management Mr Bmney makes the deslred lmpressron Unfortunately however, Miss Lythe comes to town ln person and creates a very embanassmg moment for Mr B1 mey Mr 'Vlr Swrft Miss Lythe s francee hear of the aftalr and he promlses to beat up Mr Bmney After flghtmg rn the dark wrth with Mr Swnft Mr Bmney makes the young lady beheve ham braxe and strong and the srtuatlon IS saved Page 93 . 7 . -. .1 ', L I . . 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I W . -9 ', I IMACINI Imagine Lawreme short and fat Imagine Gift wearing a eap Imagine I-lorence witho t some style Imagine Viartha without a smile Imagine Clarissia keeping Solemn order Imagine Pun not loafing inthe corridor Imaginelfaith getting a I plus, Imagine fohn Correll with his girl in an omnibus Ima fine Calxin and not Hilda along just imagine Benjamin doing anything wrong Or pleture Dot Kendall if you can Searching the world to find a man Imagine Llarenee jacobus being sporty awhile Or Merril running a whole mile Imagine Ruth Xarney flunkmg Imagine Jim Taylor pla mg basketball Imagine Harry Graham without a curl Or picturel uella Parret lna tangv whirl Imagine Dolly Haege with smooth strait hair Or B a Brown weighted down with a eare Imagine Harold Hughes as aclrcus elown Or Frances Leaman without her n use Ima fine Mr Davis in an artistie pose Ima fine all this and see if lt aint A pleture no artist ean exer paint D I'TIOSlIl9l1L,SIoJL.1t.l Weasteris dead Clceio is dead and I am not feeling xery w ll VIr Chestnut I know not where thou art I only know that thou wert on mx desk peaceful and conten a moment back and whenl turned my head to look at our sheik some heart less wr teh went south with thee I know not who it was not shall I inxestigate Perchance it may have been the guy I stole thee from Donald Lamb while helping his father ea n peaches felt as though something was missing Oh father he cried, There s a par that ha n t any garter on it Perry thinks he can do one thing better than anyone else and that is is to read his own writing Page 108 LATILST BOOK REVIEWS A Book on Psychology has it st appear ed, entlled The Psychology of Having Bobbed Your Hair by Miss Helen Mc Nay lhe Book is very comprehensive cos ermg a large field of thought It relates the sensation before and after bobbing and the change in manner dress and thought of the person who has bobbed The authoris verv evident competent to diseuss her subyeet nd on the whole the book is very entertaining and is of great xalue to the prospeetive bobber A Bramless Poem They triej to cross the crossing I efore the rushing tram They put the pieces in the sack But couldnt find the brain So said the nel 'hbor sympathetlcally I our baby suffers from sleeplessnesss does he Darby haggard and hollow eyed 'No he doesnt He seemsto enioy it Imthe one who suffeis My ro e said I axis as he pressed h xelxet cheek on his stubhle Che terl Do you know my friend Alden C reen' Carlson Xeh l used to se with him CL Roommates Ted No Classmates Mr Collins NX hat makes the leaves turn red in the fall' Ruth Claren They are blushing to see how green they haxe been all summer FOR BOYS ONLX Read 'his backwards This reading be not would you or girlaare you know we would you know we I ittle rays of sunshine bprouting blades of gr ss Cnyes the lads and lassies Thoughts of cutting class Smith fafter basketball gamel The hardest thing about the game was the floor . . 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Marx Clothes Vlallory Haw Howard SL Foster Shoes Arrow Shuts FARMERS AND STOCKMANS STATE BANK D t 'N mat L9 S m C, Q Hull S Hardware Plumbing and Heatmg Radio supplies 406 P Watch Our Wmdows fl Ili I I -p :its proteutcutcti by State B' k Illp Jitwrs' Guaranty Ifund. I' U '-ll-I. f-tj,I-1 Qt LIt'nIfi.- '. Iig'p1'if all k' I: f I'1k 5. TIeB' kth' .ae I I t' '- 'est t'm- J lp 'ts. 'I' y 1 S' l. ,ite Q .VX XV. Lung, 'h'r ' IIS ' I Chas. J. Iiursmm, P L . f . - I. IS. Fnlkenricl. Y '- I .. I ' ' ' T' ' M. I .,IOI1IISfiI1,C'.I'l . 9 of . X . 'Y - r T L W I 0 I ' ' ' . ' oyntz Phone 49 7 ' K' 1 ' Page 114 Bluemont Grocery Groeerles Fresh Meats and Fresh Vefetables for sale at all tim s Wm Falkenrlch Proprletor CHAPPELLS ICE CREAM will pleue you s 4Ll47A YS Good MCCLUNG Sz McCLUNG INSURANCE INVESTMENTS Sme rlty Clmheb j E Tllt Slow NI nhltt m SIIIYES THE GIVIN LOTHING C0 XY S sl U FINIE PORTRAITS I Il 7 7 , V f , . D .. . Q o o 7 . is . L w f ' la: ' . '. ' fl I' 1 1 ' 1 . 4 It'. 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'u!l73nishcd un NEUIIJZQ 0' 'rl lforum meeting Trouble brewing CAI ENIDLR OF EVENTS DEcFMlsER SILPI t' M BER Sept la School opens Many sighs mln gled wlth happy greetlngs and comp lfl son of schedules Sept 24 Faculty frollcked at Peters Pomt and consumed much grub Sept 2:1 Polrtlcssupreme Class electrons Sept 30 Footballpraetlcestarted Quarts of llnament purchased by members of the squad OCTOBER Oct l l'l1'Sl.CdlllOI1 ot the Mentor Cc 4 junetron Cnty game here c tangle with our old cncmles wasfollow cd bv a football banquet Oc 7 llrst Senior elass mectmg o the year Oct 8 Mr Ware crectecl and proceeded to use a USPICIOUS lookmg apparatus Oct 10 lootball game at Abllene Man hattan returned with the blg end of a 59 0 score Oct 13 A plea sent out for more boys to 115K thelr llfe on the football fleld Oct 16 'leachers Conwntlon in mcrdently a short xac 1t1on Bllss Oct 16 Game mth lawrence hugh school for the Aggie men b 1 111 favor of Manhattan ct 20 Hol1dax'School l'dldCdby College students md many unmlllng U1 tud ents liberated Occ xsron laul avxkers eleteatcd on Oct 19 ln aclosc game mth tl e VN lldcats c Zl The day after the day before Forty mmute periods after school to make up work for precedlngdax Oc 2a Football game Salma Manhattan Score 56 0 ID our favor Oct Z1 New pedagogue installed Mlss Bressler takes up her work m M H S NON 1' MBER Nox 1 lmporla High School xs Man hattan High School rn football Tetrs' Nlox 6 Klds stepped out Sophomore Hike Nov 4 Clay Center and Manhattan play eel foo ball Journalism representnes go to Lawrence 'Vox 14 Chapel seats assigned alphabetl cally Bosom frlends separated Nox 13 Game mth Topeka resultmg ln a 27 to 0 score IH our favor Nox Z1 Kansas Crty football game at K F Manhattan 19 K C 13 Page 116 D c 1 Florence Iconarcl bobbecl her alr D c 2 Tryouts for Girl reserve H1 Y P 33 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dee OU 11 .Dec 19 Dec Z9 eiurm Y Glee Club and orchestra concert Only two M s to be awarded Flrst B B Practice Bug Ymas lssue of the Mentor Vaeatron starts Hurrah' Back to school Headaches' Naps school New tl and new doreen D c S1 Scmor junlor l20Oglrls1n M H S 198 l11ll'CLllLsl JANUARY ,lan 1 l xcryone sleepy lan Z 'Slew resolutions broken Basket ball game with Lawrence jan 8 Glee Clubsapproprlatefronfseats rn chapel Basketball Emporla vs Man hattan jan 13 HlyandG R play jan M H S vrctors ln debates wlth lun elonClty NI H S vs Sa 11 B game jan 19 Chemlstry classes Nl5lt f s ,lan 20- Basketball game with Abllenc n Z1 l Ina s ll lc I- BRU XRY l-eb 13 journalism class ccllts Mercury l me CXPCYILUCC for them Ineb 17 Postage stamp pictures very much ln evldence Feb 19 Operetta glven by boys and glrls glee clubs Captarn Crossbones Feb 20-Annual L 1rl Reserxe Confer nce at Emporia Miss Miller and flve Cvlrl Reserxes attend tSee snapshotsl Feb 23 Debate lawrence and Manhat an lfeb Zo Grrl Reserve supper Feb Z4 CIVICS class ylslts State Legls lrture at lopekl MARCH M xr 7 Sophomore party at H S Mar 12 laculty lfollles L reat stuff Mar 11 Manhattan enters tournament at Wamego Mar 18 Oratorlcal Contest Harold Hughes wms Mar 26 H11 and Girl Reserxe banquet W 1 1 1 - J J A 4 5, . -3 . e.. - 1 U 4, , Q .:-- -, - . -. hx 1 ' f' ' 5 '- 6'. 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H , lv' ln sn mlm, a gl or mm . 11 graduate your first thought - 5 - T',-v-- would he qualitv lf the Let Us Help You Wlth 1 g fs: . . ' , , - 55 quahty IS an p ren , 0 re- yM b , EI 1- ,rr c i o he I new V I 5 9 3 4 precl t . l .xl lf' 4 1 --gp . 1 - -- mir . ' l - --- lit f r f - 9 5 1 . . , gf. , gi ' 1 ' t 13 Page 118 BLIIICIIHQ PIZICCYIHI HEADLIGHT CUAL CASH STORI- Qualltx Servlce and Courteous trentment at all tlmee Hlghest Quahty Fresh Meat Cholce Groceries Burgner Bowman Mathews Lumber Company Phone 28 AN IJI xI ISRIII-IIJNH S FATIONLRY Q RAIJU X I ION CII I all SLHUOL SUPPLILS EULLER Ihc I est L 1I'lLIy Phe Art Craft I1 School ID I L Ile c Xnnuil Irmt N Ihc Lcd I Pure -X L DULKWALL SFORLS LO I IVI BEST P1 op H I X NI mh itt 111 lx H1318 II f Q1 1 J I l ', S , ' I 7 Y Fd Kb Iiumlmlt PI A LH' I I 11 I, f - A v r w A A I OR - -N d F I il S In Q ! ja v'd' i I ' ' , ri, ,-mit' 2 Q INN. ..., ,,,, .. ...l1I'-,-V, V- I . 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TRICBI- If, Nlimiiff r 1 2 2 2 ' 'Z -Z S ..-. .,., ,NETLL , - 'T 'l Ji-1 ang...- 4,-1 Illustmted Lross Word Puzzles toss xxorj ptzfles nj s atnp pictures Lfractous suc1 crazy people as humans arc' comm med n lnnoc nt ltttle mouse to himself I do declare the last tlmel xlslted th worthx 'NI H 5 I xx tb tom, letely lost among the squar s of stamp pictures and cross word puzzles Pddlc Back and Flo le nard were stttmg ln the audltonum wrth half the tty Ilbrarx xr lun.l them trym I to fmt a worj m amnd love mth seven letters and starting mth m Ca un was chasmq about In a wlld state because he couldnt fund Hlldxed to get hu lattst stamp plclurt taken whale tulklne to hum over the telephone Helen RUITIIQ yelled down the hall to Robert Moore. that she had 14:1 pictures and th It hrs would make1!46 Ray McCord composed a crossword puzzle song and was sm img It gallantlx to Hestct Smrth while she slept ln study hall Llarrssa Weeks borrowed Mr Ware s glasses and Don Lamb s lrue Story to eet dltferent picture than the other klds ln school I found Dawn Damals Carrol Strattons Marry Bell Read s Luella Parrots Izdna Blavney s and Elma Stoops s pictures m Ben Remtck s lo ker I was so shocked at all these carrying ons that I left those halls never to return again ward the mouse I aqe 1 ffl l .......- .-...... ....... 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