Pratt High School - Mirror Yearbook (Pratt, KS)

 - Class of 1944

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CLASS OFFICERS Page Six RICHARD FERRIN MARGARET LEAHY WILLIAM ROBERT TUCKER President Secretary- Treasurer V ice-President Richard Ferrin, senior president, proved to be a highly eliicient class officer. His service in the Glee Club, Hi-Y, and Orchestra was distinguished by the same high stand- ard. He established an outstanding reputation as a talented violinist. At the lnterloch- en National Music Camp in the summer of 1941, he became the first Kansan to be con- certmaster of the 185-piece Symphony Orchestra. Dick won over one-thousand dollars in scholarships during his senior year. He is enlisted in the Naval Reserve and expects to be called for duty by June l. Margaret Leahy, the secretary-treasurer, was a leading figure in a wide variety of high school organizations. She was editor of the Mirror, a member of the Girl Re- serves four years, a band member two years, and vice-president of the Glee Club one year. At the request of Mr. Hultquist, she was co-author of Smoke Dreamsf' musical skit in the 1944 Say It With Musicw concert. Her bright personality and friendly dis- position made her a popular member of the class. She plans to attend Mount Schol- astica, Atchison, Kansas, next year. Bill Tucker, the vice-president of the senior class, is known for his black, wavy hair and vigorous friendliness. He was in the cast of the senior class play, Goodnight Ladiesfi His appreciation of music is refiected in ujitterbuggingw and playing the ac- cordion. ln the business world he occupies the position of assistant-manager of a local grocery store. Bill has been accepted for service in the Navy's V-6 programg he expects to be called for duty soon after the close of school.

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FACULTY 6'We see time,s furrows on anotlzefs brow, How few themselves in that just mirror see. ' Edward Young VIRGINIA W. FORBECK Social Science B. S.. A. M. PAUL DELLINGER Social Science A. B., Graduate Study W. NEWELL PAGE Vocational Agriculture B. S., Graduate Study GERTRUDE BARTON Physical Education B. S., A. M., Advanced Graduate Study HELEN E. TAYLOR English B. S.. A. M.. Advanced Graduate Study LETIIA CLEWELL EIlgllSl1-JOUTTIHUSIIL B. S.. M. S., Advanced Graduate Study DORIS BECK Secretary MIXRY' SPENCER Spanish A. B.. Graduate Study AGNES LEBEDA Commerce A. B.. Graduate Study EDITII MCMULLEN Commerce B. A. M. MRS. AUGUST W. EBERLE Speech A. B. JULIUS HULTQUIST Music A. B.. B. M., Graduate Study HELEN A. KARNS Home Economics B. S.. Graduate Study GEORGE D. JOSLIN Commerce A. B., B. M., A. M. HELEN M. FORBES Social Science-lVlathemalics B. S.. M. S. STANLEY L. MALCOLM Physical Education Life Certildcate MARIE JOHNSON SYMINGTON Home Economics A. B., M. S. MRS. VIRGINIA SENTI Librarian B. S. Faculty In Servute WILMONT TOALSON Malhemalics A. B., A. M. EVERETT BROWN Speech B. S.. A. M. ALVIN H. PROCTOR Social Science B. S., M. S., Advanced Graduate Study BENNY NIAYNARD Band B. E., Graduate Study JOHN BTCCAULEY Social Science B. S.. A. M. LOREN CRAWFORD Music A. B., B. M.. M. M. AUGUST W. EBERLE Spanish B. S., M. S. C. S. WOOD Science A. B., A. M. Page Five



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'These faces in the mirror are but the shadows and phantoms of thyself? . . Longfellow Sf A. f N A V, A A -g:,.L, . -:Z , X 9 .J MARY BONHAw1vTransferred from Hutchinsong C. A. A., 23 G. R., 2. MARY' ENA BRITTON-G. R., 3 Q, usher, lg waitress. F. F. A. father-son banquet, '42, EUGENE FRANCIS COCRRELI.-F. F. A., 2, Hi-Y, lg band, lg football, 2, student council. l. ROBERT F. Coot,t:Y--Band. 4, orchestra, 2, football, lg Hi-Y 3g student conductor, lg Solo club. 2. ELVA COONS'-Tl'3llSft'TfE5Ll from Langdon, hand, 2g G. R., l J. H. ,lAKE,' COSGROVE-Biilltl, lg glee club, 2. RUBY OLLER DAvts-G. A. A., 2, C. R., lg pep club. l. THERON H. DAVIS-Transferred from Wichita: Hi-Y. 2, stu- dent council, Wichita, lligg glee club, Wicllita. 2. RAY W. Eau:-Hi-Y, 2. ROBERT CLYDE ALExANnER-Basketball, 3, track, 24 business manager, senior play. Good Night Ladies g Mirror staffg Glee club, 1. KATHRYN ARw1sTRoNGALahoratory play, Nine Girls . LAWRENCE F. BALLINGER-Hi-Y, 2. lNlORTON BARKER-Basketball, lg F. F. A., 3g Hi-Y, 1. JEAN lVlARIE BERGNER-G. R., 43 G, R. cabinet, 35 orchestra, 4-g string quartet. 3g string trio, 1, Spanish club, lg wait- ress junior-senior banquet, '42, C. A. A., 1. iNlAliY Bu.l.lNes-C. R.. 4g glee club, 33 band, 35 orchestra, 2g junior high play, Crazy Cricket Farm , C. A. A., 35 girls' trio, 2g Good Night Ladies . AlARY JANE BLACK-C. A. A.. lg archery, lg pep club, 1. EDWARD BI,AN'l'lJN-Hi-Y, 2, F, F. A., 3. VELDA LUcn.t.t: BLASI-G. R., lg G. A. A., 1.

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