Marion High School - Warrior Yearbook (Marion, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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1 MARGIXRET RICHARDSON BESSIE EHRLICH Prefident .Yerrermy There must be Pepper to season the When you want something done ask contents of the Pot. Bessie, she's always equal to the occasion. ROBERT FLORER PAUL BROOKER Vice-President Treaxurer Lessons will be the death of me.! Shh! He's interested in toe dancing. Bran In the fall of 1923, 44 pieces of raw ore, dug out of mother earth, the Grammar Schools, were thrown into the great melting pot by the master mixer, Mr. Pound- stone. The other metals which had been mixed and tempered for several years were not quite sure whether they were willing to mingle with these untried, untempered pieces of ore. At first before we became used to the bubbling, foaming mass we were alittle timid and backward but we had brought with us so much pep and enthusiasm and such an interest in the contents of the great Cauldron that it was not long before we became a part of the seething mass. Some of the larger chunks of ore proved to be valuable football, basketball and track men. Others seemed to have the abilty to sing or orate and debate, thereby adding much to the general acitvity and success of the contents of the melting pot. In fact no matter what came up we have always furnished our portion for the success- ful amalgamation of all raw material. And now after the third year of the pro- cession cf the ore we are looking forward with a mixture of joy and sorrow to the time when we are poured out of the great M.H.S. Melting Pot into the mould of the wide, wide world. MARGARET RICHARDSON oucfgbmoa as A as as A- 69 99 - ofuqgno

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. 4 J . ' 0 ' FLORENCE FORD Y The onbf woy to have o friend if to be one. G. R. I-1-3-4Q A Message From Mars 4. MILTON MILLER Silence ir rweeter than zoordr. Glee Club ZQ A Message From Mars 4. AGNES EHRLICH True to her word, her work, ond ber friendr. Glee Club 4g Operetra 4Q Girl Reserve 3-43 Senior Play 4. WILLIAM BLACK Only the brave deferve the fair. Football 4Q Senior Play 4. GENEVIEVE SNELLING .Yhe tolkf nice, oem nice, ond ix nice. G. R. 1-1.-3-45 Senior Play 4. CLEO AMICK A four .fqzmre girl when' good on all fam' rider. Glee Club 4g G. R. 1-1-3-45 Belle of Barcelona 4g Senior Play 4. f 2 X oaufgmvfam.Mw......m . le-X4r.lf,y4y.ggwr5',h.jU.w'yg5.u, 4 ..... -..-ef-fee.-wwf. Huggy!



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