Mineral Rural High School - Crusader Yearbook (West Mineral, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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Y The Crusader 1 l U Seniors U gil CLASS OFFICERS lgi. MAURINE SCOTT ,,....,....... , .....,,. ..., A ,,-President F CHARLES HALCOMB ............Y,.......... Vice-President ' RUTH WATSON, FLORENCE MERIAUX ....wC,..... Sec'y.-Treas. ' 5 MR. W. H. MEIERS ......................., Class Sponsors 4 V Miss MABELMAE W1LsoN 1 L 4 7 The Senior Class of 1936, forty-four in number, is the largest ever to be graduated from T 5- Mineral High School. In scholarship the class led the school honor roll for the entire year, .A 7- a record that can never be bettered: of sixteen from the school who entered the scholarship 1 : contest at Pittsburg, eleven were Seniors. 4 7 L The Seniors have proved themselves indispensable in the field of sports. On the gridiron, 4 7 Co-Captain Rudy Kovach, end, Co-Captain Howard Stevens, tackle, and Edward Maples, 1 center. were towers of strength. Rudy and Howard were named on the Mo-Kan all-star team. L Everitt Bowin received a special letter for coming out for football four years. Robert Thom- 4 V' i as, forward, and Rudy Kovach, guard, were members of the basketball team that lost only B one league game. Robert was the high scorer of the league: he was placed on the Mo-Kan A 7 all-star team. Lawrence Martin ran the mile in track. In baseball Rudy Kovach held down 7 L first and was somewhat of a sparkplug to the team: Robert Thomas was on third: Charles J V I-Ialcomb pitched: John Anderson was on second. Y F With the graduation of the seniors, the girls' basketball team is practically graduated. They 4 are Florence Meriaux, co-captain and forward: Rose Supancic, co-captain and guard: Ethel t Christenson, forward: Wilma Johnson, guard: Mary Lee Mizner, forward: Gertrude Adams, J L guard. Florence and Rose were named on several all-star teams. T V Mary Brezovar was captain of the volleyball team for four years. With her on the team 4 were Margaret Bowin, Ruth Watson, and Dorothy Poole. In armoryball we had Erma Lan- L .4 gerot, captain, Mary Lee Mizner, and Rose Supancic. Robert Thomas and Mary Brezovar V' 1 I represented the school in tennis, Bob winning second in the Mo-Kan tourney. 4 7 This year we have seventeen Seniors in the glee clubs: thirteen in the orchestra: ten in the 1 5 drum corps: and eight in the band. S'oloists were Joe Ferraro, clarinet, and Vincent Zalokar, 4 V trombone, both winning firsts in the league: Rose Benedict, flute, who tied for second: Dor- 1 5 othy Poole, soprano, and Maurine Scott, contralto. Luella Bramlette and Maurine Scott J P were members of the girls' quartet. Maurine and John Ascanio were in the mixed quartet, Q L which won first. John Ascanio was in the boys' quartet. Earl Brenner and Vincent Zalo- A kar were members of the instrumental quartet. P Q L The Seniors were well represented in the Speech Department. In the contest one-act A V' lay, Elmer, were Luella Bramlette. Mary Lee Mizner, and Maurine Scott. In the annual i P 5 speech play, Little Women, were Ethel Christenson, Virginia Marshall, and Joe Ferraro. In 4 Y' the all-school play. Dracula, were John Ascanio and Earl Brenner. In the annual senior Q la , The Charm School, Luella Bramlette performed as superbly as ever. Others in the 1 L P Y A lay who did extra good work were Vincent Zalokar, Frances O'Malley, Maurine Scott, Ed- P P Q ward Maples, Charles Halcomb, Michael Walsh, Pat Morehead, Earl Brenner, Mary Brezovar. : Mary Lee Mizner, Virginia Marshall, Florence Meriaux. Ethel Christenson, and Wilma John- 1 son. L 4 V In Girl Reserves there were seventeen seniors, including the president, Maurine Scott. In i L Hi-Y there were seventeen seniors, including the president. Rudy Kovach. There were seven 7 seniors in Pep Club: Florence Meriaux is president: Mary Lee Mizner is secretary. In M q L Club there were eighteen seniors. Luella Bramlette is vice-president: Mary Brezovar, secre- A 7 tary. i L Maurine Scott and John Ascanio received the greatest honor that M. H. S. can bestow. A P' They were named the Most Prominent Students for 1936. Also named Prominent Crusad- 'i L ers were Ruth Watson, Rose Benedict, Luella Bramlette, and Rudy Kovach. A E Erma Langerot is Crusader Queen of 1936. Florence Meriaux was named Carnival Queen E for 1936. ' ' 1 r , Q 43, . Q A E Selah! A -E 7 1 1 : E 1 P Z, .S vll IK IK ll JL JL llvlk JL IRQ. .fll lk lkvlk ll JK IK ll ll lkv Page Fourteen

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RUDY Kovacii A willina worker and a line tel- low. Commercial Course: Football 3-4: Capt, Football Team 4: Basket- ball 3-4: Baseball l-3-4: Debate 3: Thank You Doctor 3: The Man in the Bowler Hat 3: Prominent Crusader 3-4: Scholar- ship 4: Electricity Club l-3: Hi- Y 3-4: Hi-Y Pres. 4: Commerce Club 3: Athletic Club 3-4: Eti- quette Club 4: Club 4: Or- chestra 3: Honor Student 4. Rosh BENHDICT Ready to preside in a little red schoolhouse, Normal Course: Orchestra l-Z-3- 4: Band l-Z-3-4: Pep Club 1- Z: G. R. Z-4: String Ensemble 2- 3: Art Club l: Glee Club 3-4: Mixed Chorus 3-4: Drum Corps 3-4: Debate 3-4: Flute Soloist 2- 3-4: Accompanist Z-4: Sec.- Treas. Class l: Vice-Pres. Class 2: Sec.-Treas. Pep Club Z: G. R. Cabinet 2: Ship Ahoyn 2: Belle of Bagdadu 3: A'Conclusions 3: Almost Trouble 3: Basketball 2: Prominent Crusader 3-4: Schol- arship l: Honor Student 4. ROBERT THOMAS Bob A'His courtroom is the hall. General Course: Hi-Y l-2-3-4: Hi-Y Vice Pres. 4: Basketball l- 2-3-4: Baseball l-Z-3-4: Tennis 2-4: Ship Ahoyu 2: '3Belle of Bagdadu 3: Glee Club Z-3: Mixed Chorus 3: Athletic Club 4: M Club 4: Field and Stream 2. l.UEl.I.A BRAMl.l2'l'Tl5 A'Dody l3reathes there a airl with mind so wise. lVith :such dark hair and sweet brown PLIUSSH Commercial Course: Ship Ahoy 2: Belle of Bagdadu 3: A'Circum- stantial Evidence 3: A'Smilin' Through 3: Elmer 4: i'The Man in the Bowler Hat 3: The Charm School 4: Debate 3-4: G, R. l-2-3-4: Vice Pres. G. R: 4: I-lobgoblin House 3: G. R. Cab- inet Z-3: Pep Club l-Z-3: Drum Corps 4: M Club 4: Vice Pres, M Club 4: Glee Club l-Z-3- 4: Girls' Quartet 3-4: Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4: Basketball l-2: Freshman Queen l: Scholarship l: M. H. S. Spotlight Staff 4: 4'Senior Spotlight Queen 4: Hon- or Student l-4: Prominent Cru- sader 3-4: Editor-in-Chief of i'Crusader 4. JRANK GROSS Ht-'s so quiet and Sha, but some ladu will catch his ew. Commercial Course: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Woodwork l: Field and Stream 2: i'Dora Comes Home 3: Jim- my 3: Spotlight Staff 4. Seniors lVlAURlNli Scott' Quiet, xludious, and with a charm of personality all her own. Commercial Course: Cherokee l: Scammon Z: Glee Club 3-4: Mix- ed Chorus 3-4: Contralto Solo 3- 4: Keeping Kitty's Dates 3: Thank You Doctor 3: Smil- in' Through 3: Belle of Bag- dad 3: The Charm School 4: Pep Club 3-4: Ci. R. Cabinet 3: G. R. Pres. 4: M Club 4: Dec- lamation 4: Senior Class Pres.: Elmer 4: Girls' Quartet 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Italian Cooking Club 3: Honor Student 4: Most Prominent Student 4: Scholarship 4. CHARLES HAi.coMu No matter what the disrttssion may he, I can alwaus find room to disagree. General Course: Class Vice-Pres. 4: Crusader Staff 4: Hi-Y 2- 3-4: Hi-Y Cabinet 4: A'Tbank You Doctor 3: Boys' Glee Club 3-4: Mixed Chorus 3-4: Second Team Basketball Z-3: Debate 3- 4: M Club 4: Baseball 2-3-4: SpotliQht Staff 4: Scholarship 4: The Charm School 4, MIX RGA R ET BOWIN True to her work: her woril. her frientls. ' Normal Course: G. R. l-Z-3-4: Orchestra 3-4: Band 4: Glee Club l-4: Drum Corps 3-4: Hobgob- lin House 3: Etiquette l: Vollev Ball l-Z-3-4: Toy Club l-2: Scholarship 3: Beautv Culture l- 2: Ship Ahoy Z: M Club 4: Honor Student 4. A RTI lU R SCO'l l' W1'n7py I rtetfer intend to rlie from over- work. General Course: Seammon l-Z: Glee Club l-3-4: Mixed Chorus 3-4: Belle of Bagdadu 3: Boys' Cookery 3-4: I-li-Y 4: Field and Stream 4: Photography 4. 3l.QRlfNClf lVll5RlAUX l remhtf What will the hashethall team do without l7er. Commercial Course: Basketball l- Z-3-4: i'Belle of Bagdadn 3: Ship Ahoyu Z: Class Pres. l: Class Sec.-Treas, Z-3-: Class Treas. 4: G. R. l-Z-3-4: G, R, Sec. 4: G. R. Cabinet 3: Pep Club l-2-3-4: M Club 4: Pep Club Pres. 4: Crusader Staff 4: Spot- light Staff 4: Sophomore Queen 2: Carnival Queen 4: The Charm School 4. Page Fifteen

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