Plainview Rover High School - Panther Yearbook (Plainview, AR)

 - Class of 1927

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J: 'mfs 9 f F MVA 7 7 2 5? .Ll- THE PLAINVIEWIA 1926' 27 Pubhshed by the S E N IO R C LAS S Plamvlewlan Hxgh School Plamvlew, Arkansas If Y 'N - 1 far 7 f - .f igf A 4 4 1 A - UW :Twig W M Arm '-'L' A 4 J 7 iq., Pig' 53 91' 575 52:2 fl, , wg' A- ifla-9 -mi? H707 .!:'E'? 35 33afk: : 115,132 BZ A :Q-9 F-.gigs Volume One ia - V' . QQ . A f..:ZQ '-'T-i Eaaii V Q,- 1 if gif '1 'wL .HWY 'fZ'4 , L -- iz SLK '-f1t.- ' i'-M535 -- A' E533 Of ,429 ' . . . - . - - ' 94' ' K L- ' F , U5 3' f 74 'M .A - ---- -- . DEDICATION' O one who ns dlstmctly democratic xn hrs man agement whose ambition ns to have hxs school pare to llve and whose untxrmg efforts have made possxble the prcstxge and reputatlon whxch Plaxn vxem Hugh School now enjoys to one who has lmplanted m our hearts and mmds tradltlons whxch are as lastmg as lnfe ltself To one who has never shlrlced a responsxbxlxty and whose heart and soul are ln the great vuorlc of educatmg Arlcan sass thxldren the Senior Class of l927 wxshes to pay the highest honor ln nts power To hlm Superxntendent LAVAN SHOPTAW Xwc dedicate the 1927 Pl AINVIEWIAN 7 Y - - . k a democracy where students live as well as pre- Y , -. . . , lzl LAVAN SHOPTAW Supermtcndent of Plamvxcw Schools FACULTY JOHN .ICSEPH BENNETT, B S Arkansas Polytechnic College Agriculture and Athletics. LAVAN SHOPTAW B S Arkansas Polytechnic College Arkansas Teachers College QCICDCC and Manual Arts , . . L ---uw l I 0 f-- O WINNIF ALBRIGHT A B Henderson Brown College English and languages MR9 LILLIAN BAICH B A uoson College Conservatory 3IICl1d3I'lCC In CIDCIHRBII Chicago and New York Music and expression EUNA HARRI-LL B S Arkansas Polytechnic College Mathematics and home economncs -P l c ,rl + J' V. I. I 4 . . ,nfl Q e I ya' .,.:1 A ' ' m Al . 4, SENIORS Otis Anderson as etball 24 25 6 i' mathean Society Fireside Club Dra matic Club Student Teacher Annual Staff Secretary Student Council None other has b en created lilac ICI' Hunter Bonner Football 26 Basketball 26 torian Society Student Teacher An nual Staff Dependable meeting every Ida Brooke Fireside Club Dramatic Club Philomathean Society Student Teach er Annual Staff Always ready and willing is her KHOIIO anet Coker Dramatic Club Fireside Club Victorian Society Student Teacher Her generous oul is a sunshine to CVCYY lhlnd B lc ' , ' , 'Z . Ph ia: h r' l V ' . Y D Q i 5 ' - ff 6 ' l YY ' 3 ' 9 Vi:- Q i ' ll . ' v , re- sponsibility which is thrust upon him. ' ' 9 ' , 4 . g . fl 1 ' ' Y ' Y, . 3 . . Q g . fl K ' 4 ' ,Y I A A i l7l x lv ci J. , Lessle Elms Dramatxc Club Fireside Club Vxctonan Society What manly elements could pro duce such an effect as her silence Lewis Garner Football 26 Basketball 26 Science Club Agriculture Club Vxctorxan So cxety Presrdenr Student Councll An nual Staff 0tl'lCK' Alpha Light Flreside Club Dramatxc Club Phxlomathean Soclety uxetness l5 her charm Raymond Hunmcutt Football 26 Basketball 26 Scrence Club Agriculture Club Phxlomathean Socnety Red ns a rral sport and always ready to do hns part nn school actrvn ues .4471 35533 Si? S? H1 li 1 JI Cc . . . . ' ' l hx v . 5 Cf ' : ' ?,, H 1 v Q I - ! 1 9 4 Q - ' Q S ' Nature has ne'er produced ana Y, 9 ' 9 UQ ' ' . ,Y x l 5 . - I Y 2 Q 'K K. V ' ' I, - I. .....,, l J T x i l QC , WVSGPHOMORE CLASS fa-if farmer? f .54 mf - J . 7 .' J N fl IU tAgJM44 affxify. Q44-91.L- Maw JJ ass Officers President Vlce President Q!-,J-ft!-ljejv wus u y Chesney LW Ida Mae Bennett Secretary Class Roll Icla Mae Bennett Vera Campbell Ora Patterson Nlartha Nelle Shelton Fern Bullock ohn Dllbeck aclcson Whnte Thelma Ladcl oe Floyd Iva Mace Hamnlton Beth Jett Ruby Chesney Sybxl Kmg Elton Wnllard ohn Lewns Lavada Lewns Evert Pelt Vera Colman Brunette Patterson VLJATM -'.2..,,.-.- -fri! A 'vdz L. -gf Lprg. Q, ft! ,,:..JsJs -f ,Nexlh 15-.4v'X Us -141' L- XKX-hua-V U Mx wig 'A 'vw-we---nascar 4 .XV ...U N 42 S , 5 ' , 2 A A , , l ' , v I ' . 0 ' NN Qi 1 Q J . .l J l l S .. I. . cm , 'Q -Jx A 5 L if .s 1 f v sd----L f- f ' , - in Dr xl V V il If -XV-gg, Q ' I -I-,,'q-Lsvfvb Q A , I NAL- 'lr Y VN-6-.S 'I ,.f,lJ ,, fr 1- , vt. -9-v fj .S A :A'vf4. tJ.JEs J t O- ft 5,5 1-, ,S -'-0. ' f- -l. , . - 4 .' .4 ,,,ft4 v+wx- v+ M' --M f'-ve few! 0151737 is FRESHMAN CLASS Class Officers Ehfuna Smith xlbeck Class Roll rancxs Carter esse Colm Ruby Dxlbeclc Selma Draper 1 For c c bbert Vw Green Carl Lazenby Xlorman Long Earnest Txllman Lorene Vaughan Sallne Watson Bxll Wright President Secretary Hazel Belle Wrlght Bermce Mclfeever Mary Neeley Lxllxe Mae Parlsh Dollne Payton Gladys Pelt Corinne Pltts Audrey Rose Elxzabeth Sazrerfleld Emma Smxth Thomas Watson Blll Winner Mvfgflill Hao-af go 'YAIYZ 1,44 T Alu...- 0 J 1 I f l -MK 'C-C U Y , 'L 5 l 4 I l 3 Y i . I i Hazel Belle Wrlght , , ,iviee-President A ,s J an ' X . . . i s ' 'X i r ' 1 . U L , . . . ,I 'i F If 12 , ,ffd ' . f 4 77f Ida Brooke Imnt Fdltol Hunten Bonnel Joint Fdltor Otw -Xncluson Jomt Busmcw M 11115111 Pauol ' :Len h'I'llllU Tlllman Lexus Callie! fx N Paxkx K ntoon Fdltm qocutx Pdltol Athlctmc Pdntox Joke If datum Jewel Price .Jfmint Business Magxagor Dudlvy Harrell . Art Ffditor 1 U31 - ' DRAMA1 IC CLUB SCIENCE CLUB U41 .1 H R 5 .1 is l ' 1 N --3.5. - 1 LQ' we yyeeaeay oeeuwt T f ' W Qi f 1 2 FIRESIDE CLUB Club Orgamzatnon Clubs have been orgaruzed m the different departments m order that the tudents ma fmd actnvmes which are to be their specnal mterest These are Pure 5 Y slde Better Farming Science and Dramatic clubs Each club IS sponsored by a lc member of the faculty who ns especnally Interested m these respectne lmes of wor The Flresxde club adds great interest to the worlc m the Home Economxcs t department Many mterestmg programs are rendered on suojects pertammg o home makmg and many helpful hunts are given The Better Farming club IS very beneflclal to the boys who are mterested m agriculture Subjects on vocational agriculture are dxscussed 'md the members receuve much valuable mformatnon The many science problems that arlse each day afford excellent maternal for Scnence club programs This club as takmg advantage or these thmgs and a xery mterestmg and beneflcnal club as the result The Dramatlc club IS domg a great work ln developmg the talents and fur thermg the arttstlc nnterest of the students Interestmg programs showmg much dramatxc abllnty are being gwen m thus club W beheve that a well rounded eclucatnon consxsts partly of the abnlutv of e leadershlp and m these clubs nn our school students are gettmg an opportumtv to d velo fha! OWCI' A SYSYCITI of extra CLlI'l'lCLll3l' 'ICUVIUCS IS Rn asset to any C P P school and we feel that our students have gotten as much good from the orgam zatnon as from thenr classes l B Lyn, I 5 ffgffff gf Mvfbrffdov ffba 11,0 , ,ff fffu, l 'F f Q w w v , 9 - . .1 ,. . . I , . u f 1 5 , 1' ' 1 e ' . 4 'X -4' ff-fox , , , A 3 ll' ' ,' K gg J Q X BETTER FARMING CLUB Clo- 19 Agriculture ln Plainview Hugh School It IS the growxng belxef that the essential or practical slde of education has been neglected ln our educatlonal system Now however we are adoptmg the philosophy which states that those thmgs should be taught m schools which the majority of the students can use after they leave school When we remember as to what they wnll need most so this school has added to nts curnculum a cours m agrxculture Thus was made posslble by the school board and the busmess men of th town A man qualxfled to teach thus work was hired and paxd by the year m order that the students of this school should have a greater chance ln the battle of life The course consxsts of the study of annmal and crop productnon Emphasns IS placed on the practical so that much of the tlme is spent nn spraymg prunmg cullmg poultry etc It IS the plan of the management to conduct the work m agrlculture as near m accordance wxth the government requ rements for Smith Hughes work as posslble The state supervnsor has added our school to has lust of Smlth Hughes schools so that we get the benefit of everythnng he has to offer The future for agnculture IS brnght because nt as a new fneld and a practucal course which people wxll always have need for H B 16 7 ..8.:...-P' 1 - A HL - 1 nw N I . . , Q I, 1' II E . . . , , . . . . ,, . A . - - yn that most of our high school students never go farther, it should give us concern h . , . . . t . . . Q ' ' ' If ' YY . . . . . . , . , , . - . .3 1 x , . 3 ' 1 ff f -I ,- KI ff 4 f ffl! - f. fl ALA'-' fx' 'WA' 4 1, I ' f X ff J. 1 ,rf f f,LCfz,, 72 2 14424 Qiflzfyjcj 147 -I 01, aff? Jij 12, X ,- ff ' ff ff I , , , , 1 J X f' f f , A R 1 f f i ! 'N 5 ,I ' I .I-ff hab- R PHILOMATHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY f':'A,'sf'5gfj-'fg ff f ' I . , ,lfxligf ru! 5,Q -f f X V, , ., , VICTORIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 1 l ,, , , , , 'L ' 1 L. ! ,, , 1- A L A----,.:-2:17:12 U73 6 ,I I I, X X , X I LEWIS GARNER I8 Best All-Around Boy f P CLARICE SHORT 19 Best All-Around Girl K 3 Vance Cox Editor Ruby Smith Circulation Manager Clarlce Short Assistant Editor Glmn Parker Athletxc Edxtor Louxs Green Busmess Manager EZFIIRC Fox oke Editor Yulurl Brooks Local Edltor P0 - D L JOE BENNETT VANCE COX Coach Captann Football 6 ATHLETICS IN PLAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Considering thts IS our ftrst year tn athletlcs wtth the exceptton of unlor boys basketball team o last season whxch tool: the cup at the county tournament Plamvtew hugh school has made a great advancement ln athletics being now con sidered on an equal wnth the other htgh schools of the county Our glory IS not so much tn our vlctorles as ln the fact that good sportman shlp and clean playing was our motto whether the results were vnctory or defeat Our school stands back of the idea that athlettcs wnll develop a young man ot woman both mentally and physcnally and teach hum or her to be a good sport in the things of later lnfe The ear of l927 28 promises to be even greater than the one just pa sed Y Football basketball and baseball as well as track and fteld are gomg to afford the young people who attend P H S m the future many golden opportunities for development L G 21 -,,,.,....- A 1 L in l E L l 't .' ,Z f ,' , ll qu-ve THE FOQTBALL SQUAD 1 fs The Season of 1926 In the autumn day of September near the twenty frrst a group of boys began to report to Coach oe Bennett for the purpose of learmng football Not havtng the best of equnpment and a rather small crowd the rmpressron was left that the chances were very slum for a team But the boys showed theur wnllmgness to frght and the gang began to increase When the numbers had reached the twenties Coach began to smxle and though most of the boys were new at the game through hrs smxle they could see that his hopes were reachmg htgher planes Pune Knots would play their fxrst game One falr day rn October the squad wrth a number of boosters motored to Havana to meet one of the strongest teams an the county Returnmg from that fnrst game wxth the smaller end of the score clnd not mean we were to lose all the games that followed Coach Bennett who taught the boys new trucks and plays Captann Cox who lead the gang and Harrell who used hrs thmkmg as quarterback and the other men showlng their ability and determmatnon led P H S to victory on the football freld manv txmes On November Z5 after fxghtmg a hard frght and wmnmg me game the squad attended a splendrd banquet prepared by the Home Economncs gurls who wished to show their .apprecratnon of the record made by the team of Z6 l. G Z2 ,ills 1 . li A - L ,.. '- ,H V 1 , ' s .3 1 ' . v 1 I . , . . . . , . , Y As the days passed by every one was looking forward to the time when the rt - vy I ' - . - - , ' , , , ' 9 ' , Y , , , . . . . ' I . A A . , ,Q Y 9 3 1 - - s l 4 VANCE COX fcaptl IRA BARTON fcapt Elect, En Inlclxlc DUDLEY HARRELL HUNTER BONNER LFXVIQ GARNER uarterback Guard Guard 3 an d ' - A Q 4 A C25 'Marx fcocdcoq 'f'D!f'.4,aC6e 7214, 90,591 A12 K '59 ,- . 'H ll TOIVINIIE WATSON GENE UTLEY GEORGE NEEI EY Halfback Halfback Center wlprev-,,, ,1,. JOHN DILBECK EVERT PELT RAY PARKS BILL TILLMAN Tackle Tackle Guard Fullback 1243 E., Y ,fr ak fb fl Al in-.x I. 101 DIDQL wuts-mill! F3911 Ri-H iii Bull Wmner Carmack Neeley Bull Wrxght ohn L Matthew Center End Halfback Haltback Raymond Hunnlcutt oe Floyd ackson White Bud McKeever Guard Halfback Tackle HalfbacL 2 X QV I Q X Y wb K. ff i J 50 X' 4 'ak . ' ' If 7 'fu'-' 7' . ' oi Q W 1 - 1 A. - Q , . ,tv J -V ,I - .. gf 1 .L I 1' - tt . 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I 55 ' ' ' , -lr -1, -7- BOYS' BASKl:TBALL TEAMS Basketball un Plaunvuew hugh School On November 25th the furst call for basketball traunung was made As a re sult a large number of boys and gurls responded But thus cannot be attrubuted to the unterest un basketball alone The traunung precedung the basketball season wull account for a greater part of the mterest As a preparatuon for basketball the gurls were guven dauly exercuse under the name of physical education The traunung offered un this put the gurls un the best of condutuon and caused a greater number to be unterested un athletucs In Muss Albrught the gurls had a most effucuent unstructor and coach of whom the gurls were all proud As a result of her work and the wulltngness of the gurls one of the best teams of the county was developed After beung defeated un theur furst game by an adjounung county team they fought much harder and un the follow ung games carrued the name of Plaunvuew Hugh to many vuctorues In the county furst place they receuved a very credutable place among the teams and succeeded un placung Muss Earlune Fox on the all county mythucal sux as sude center For the boys they were sorry that the football season was over but they found reluef un the workouts receuved under the careful coaching of our fauthful coach oe Bennett The senuor Pune Knots met wuth several defeats durung the furst half of the season but thus was more than balanced by the vuctorues of the last half Ar the tournament they made a very credutable shouung Of the Junuor Pune Knots too much cannot be saud A better teaun has never been known to Yell county Throughout the year the luttle Pune Knots met few clefmts and carrued the name of Plaunvtew over the top many tumes 'lhen came the day of the tournament when they met the strongest of teams Each and every way they battled theur way to the front unttl un the end they had the pleasure which no other quuntet of the county could enjoy returnung home wuth the lovung cup But after all the greater part of our glory comes from the fact that P H S always played a clean game L G fZ6 u z l Y ' ' , . . , . Y A . tournament the sextet proved their strength against the best. Though losing the , . Y 7 . . . . . , J - tu - n - 1 - ' ff ' 1, . ' ' If ' Y! Y ' Y GIRIS BASKETBAI L HI EAM PHYSICAL EDUCATION 77 i I I i . g A 5 R K-D A-5 ,' 8 FH X it -'77 ,,4 4,..... 257 C4 4:10 ,Rh -L 08 .fav-1 -... vid A rv 'A5 , x N f mr f- -21 ak 'ff ' ,4 TTA A- vm , 5 .X 4-4 1 va 'K ini 28 3 r FAx .J -.-0' -an 'Z 2.4,-1' ,I 1- Hg' ff 1' I 9, - --. f3,'g,j, . -,. rx,. f ,iff fix -ff? 1 Z: 'f-'ii 'JN - w-' Qi: . ff, ., gm' 122' ive h ...,,.J-, Q -A lin. . 'iii' F-,AQ - N - U' Af. 1' 1.-I N: ' .-1 . -. 9.4.4. ' r ' 1: -1, - run:-,.jAgif' ...L 5 1, ,. I ' Y ,,,, H4559-' - ' .' '.,-'Y J -4 'j'Qf ' ' gf .1 1 ' ii .-1 .. AN, .. 2, PX- v x 1 ' -' '. -1:-,, :ff- 1-311' -J ., fl! I ' 'xi:li4LQlfFi . tk ., ,'4 .'uv.,:r:Ah A U . --.,-3 L U 5 . -f ' -. --:i.EI:,. -- y ' 7 If I,-:,5?.-H 31:3 5. I .F M Z: :i't4ZQ., ki. I Kr 'td ,-.5 ' ' ' . . . 5 , , A 3 ,. - 4 Q I f' - X3 1 V f' N - 7 1 ' , Q n 4 - 'M' 5. ' . 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Jiri...-. ,X gf- -,lllr-.b tm-5 , -1. , Sf3u1-.xgixnvi -Vky,..4. -af. -.N 1 ..f . ,,..a- SEPTEMBER zofh School began Zlst SCl'llOfS Ol'g2lI1l7C Cl3S5 22nd SCIIIOFS order class l'lI1gS and UIIIOFS order lfl'1CII' class plll 28th The Home Economics Gxrls organize the Flresxde Club The Agrlculture boys organwe Better larmxng Club 29th unxors organize class OCTOBER ls Vxctortan and Plulomathean llterary socletxes organxzed 8th Football season opened Pune Knots met and were defeated by llrh 14th 19th 20th Havana 74 0 Contest for Hollowe en Carnival queen began The junior 'und Sennor Classes began mechanical drawxng Football game between Pine Knots ancl D3I1XlllC Physclal educatlon class goes on hxke 72nd Havana football boys and the Pnne Knots engage nn 1 football battle with the Pune Knots getting the llttle end ol the score 25th Carnival contest ends wxth Mtss Rubv Smith as the queen 28rh -Iunxors all smlles they are now wearing class puns 29th Hallowe en Carnival despnte the ram Pune Knots txcd a scoreless game S I I I I 10th 1 lth 15th 17th 18th 9th 20th XVlfl'1 Dos CI' NOVEMBER Chapel Accordmg to announcement made no mokmg null be p rmxtted on the campus Mr Bennett spends the day at telephone office placlng calls for football games He recenved no replies Vnctorlan llterary society renders thexr flrst program unlors decide to publish the paper known as Pune Tree Whispers Semors to publxsh Annual Mlss Harrell goes to Llttle Rock The unlor Senior Home Economics class make candy When the bubbles begun to rxse that IS a symptom that ll contains carbo hydrates Ptne Knots defeat Dover 20 0 Hurrah' No school Mrs Balch the music vonce and expresston teacher arrlves Sermon the text was candy making unxors and Seniors declare never to make candy agam Sad day for all Report cards gnen out The g eatest day ln the ltves of the Senxors they get thetr rings 22nd Basketball practice began 29 4 W . . 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Je 15 -gc A W 25,1912 wfe 23rd Miss Qlartce Short mon fxrst place m an essay contest condutled by 25th 26th 77th Z9t 1 30th S I' I Il I the Pfetfkzrs Department Store of Ltttle Rock No school Pune Knots defeat l amar 6 0 on local fxeld Football banquet Stage work began Miss Vera Campbell entered school Mr Nelson a mtsslonary from Brazil gaxe an mterestlng lecture Dl:CEMBER Mr Bennett announces those who made letters on the football team Ftrst basketball game Adona bovs won from Pl3lFlVlCW bovs 9 7 Mtss Ruby Smith elected Captatn of the girls basketball team Art exhlblted at hlgh school presented by Colonnal Art Company P H S girls w1n basketball game from Wmg 9 70 unxor boys won IO 8 13th Mnss Mnldred Blevins entered school 14th Mr Istler began painting the scenery for the new stage l5th Mr Bennett announced that he had perfect attentlon m hxs Freshman study PCflOd 17th Chapel For the beneftt of those who had so many demertts Mr Shoptaw read the 39th Psalm 22nd umor class presents Deacon Dubbs 23rd School dismissed for Christmas holidays JANUARY 3rd School duties resumed after holldays l0th Vance Cox wore hrs tte all day thlnkmg he would get his photograph taken for the Annual llth Mxd term exams 12th ennmgs Falls vs Plamvxew m a basketball game the fxrst on the new 13th 4: th 75th 29th t 14th 18th 2 st Znd Indoor court Platnvxew gurls won 9 to 7 Freshmen hold court Who s who election Student councll selected Faculty defeat hugh school gurls tn a basketball game Mrs Balch presented her students m a recltal FEBRUARY Mr Retd made the pnctures for the Annual Pme Tree Whispers edltxon by the freshmen 19th Boys tournament at Danvnlle umor boys brmg home the cup Qld Pal Mr and Mrs Shoptams dog died Mr Shoptaw was ab sent from school We suppose he attended the funeral MARCH Mr Bennett makes an announcement m chapel not pertaining to basket a 30 I s A ii.,- M' V ' 1 l , , ,l , VA O! 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A buf . ll if 19 AREWLI I Do vt wonder dear school mates htth we will always he together Do you ever non cr whether IH years to come we can call haclt the old fact an names which we saw and learne to love bacl-X ln cxust only as golden memorxes and these x e would not part ulth for the wealth of the world 'lhex become as our old people clearer as they older grow We hope you take this httle volume home s :th vou and cherxsh tt and lceep II as long as you hte I ts filled wnth the thmgs Wl'11Cl1 vull become to vou tht sweetest experxcnces of your hfe f r xt has heen th goal of the Senxor class o portray the xery lntehlood of the school Farewell dear schoolmates May you all become' great leaders of men and come ,to do great servxce for humanlty May the PLAINVIEWIAN come to be me lnfe ol the greatest school ln Yell County FAREWELL I A ' , - , tx' ' er , ' . . d, Cl K, ' ' ' Cl ' ' old Plainview High School? Qur school days Soon wull . f 4 ' , o ' 3 4 0 Y UU fzQf.,41fff7 . f THE END C329 -175 I IA - -- -.--.-- -0, , - K. ...V --......i.lv 'TTJE PLAIN M N 1946 I Pllllllll-llllllllllll PI AINVIEW ROVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Plalnvlcw Arkansas . ' n E -.: . Annual Publication ' n J - F '. ,I R lxf A Y A Note of Appreciation c I LAW nu Ton rupn FRID l1..Acxs'rocx wmrnzo norrzn W A ITIIICKLAND T PLAINVIEW ROVER PUBLIC SCHOOL W H HOUIER I NTI! W H HOUIER JR P PLAINVIEW ARKANSAS April 15, 1946 General Education Board 49 West 49th Street New York 22, New York Dear Dr McCuistion The students of this school have elected to have this letter published in the nPla1nsm n' as a means of expressing their gratitude to you and the General Education Board Only by a visit to our campus can you fully know how much your boardis grant in aid has meant to us We are looking forward to such a visit with much pleasure and are mailing you a copy of our yearbook in the hope that after seeing it you will want to see le are fully aware of the fact that the General Education Board will be expecting to find us making good use of the things its grant has given us le believe that we are safe in promising not to disappoint you Plsase accept this public letter as our expression of thanks until such time as you can see an assertion o' our gratitude in the fullness of life you have made possible for us Very sincerely yours, 5 Eliizbeth Whitten Editor, THE PLAINSMAN 2 ' a s . . - . UPIFI DINT - . . . -. IINCIFAL Dr. Fred McCu1st1on ' use , O W H HOUSER 1 Superlntendent HOYLE HOUSE? , Hlnclpal MISS WANDA GREEN Home Econom1 cs FLOYD TAYLOR H1story Soclal Sclence MISS MARIE OATS Piano, Enghsh MRS GEORGIA HOPPER Publlc School Muslc RAY SPENCER Eighth Grade NRS W H HOUSLR Seventh Grade 1 3- fi pn 'lib Sixth Grade HRS DANA BIAYIOCK MISS EVA JO BLAKE Flfth Grade MISS ERMA G MONTGOM RY Fourth Grade ilhb I' 'N MBS IDIS LYONS Th1rd Grade MISS ANNA LEE DUNN Second Grade a P1 5 Rover School MRS FLOY COLLINS First Grade HS RAY SPENCER RS INA THOMAS Cannery, laundry I 5 4960? 1 pull --wwfvfjn l SENIORS ' Ehzabeth Whitten President Jane Pugh Sec an Treasurer . First Row ' Sannwe Collins, Bill! Hall, Gerald Hamilton, Violet King Garland Kirkpatrick I , Second Row . Bobby lafzemby, Wilnau Oglesby, Jane Pugh. John Smith Third Row Geneva. Stevens, Charley B. Watsong Elizabeth Whitten , 3 .1-'V at A 959313 dig, 14 'ik ,Q bm 15' R Delma Yates President Billie Carter- Sect. a Treas. Jacqueline Albright, Bobby Anderson, Jackson Barry, first Bow Billie Carter Geraldine Cudd Second Bow Boland Evans, John M. Green, Janice Nichols, Dorthy Noles. - Third Row Betty Lou Overby, Ethel Marie Owens, Dorthy Yallace, Delma Yates, 35 .ig V 'S' -nr 3C 36. 5.4 if f- -er sf ,, me-as .4 5, , S O P H O M O R E S Vlrglnna Sips Pres Bonn1e Cathey V Pres Edlth Cox Sect Nhry Ruth Luker Treas First Row Nvra Jo Albrlght, Homer Lee Ashley E8fD6St1D6 Banr B111 Boggess, Ida Ann Bowen, Bonn1e Cathey, Walla Dean Wells Second Row Edith Cox, Elloise Dav1s, James N. Furr, Wayne Gately, l1lliene Hall, An1ta Hatley, Doris Woodward. Thlrd Row Hartman Hoover, Wayne Lazenby, Mary Ruth Luker, Vernell Magness, Joyce Nell McCoy, Charlene Owens, James MIISOD. Fourth Row Wilma Robbnns, James Salyers, Will1am Pugh, Vlrganna Snpes, Billle Wells. 15 1 f,-,h ' '- ' - I A 5,3 rg '53 I I 4 . i 1 4- ..'x x M 2 Q9 ' Q. 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