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TC8CI'12l'S 'FLAG in--J' OLGA ALBER Ph. B. Chicago U. M. A. Columbia U. 190 hours. Typing and shorthand. 'You draw the circle and I will punch., IRENE ARNDT B.S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College.l80 hours. Art and history. An interestin de artment S P about which few people lCDO'We GEORGE BELL A. B. Sterling College. M. A. Wichita U. 180 hrs. History and constitution. NSneezy.' EVERETT BROWN A. B. Southwestern U. 175 hours. Band and or- chestra. 'Just one of the kidsln ROSCOE BR K 2 Ae Be 0 sf,U. Me Ae Kent ckyqx. Hours. Bi- olo I S ral Science. Ifj'he sys 'bonjour' it just ans 'Good lorning'.' 1 e .f'N EVA CARSTENSEN PheBe Chicago Un no Ae Chicago U. 203 hours. Al- erican History and short- hand. You juniors will love herl' E. W. CRATES B. S. Missouri State Teachers College. H. A. Missouri U. 193 hours. Woodworking. nHow is it to have girl students? It is, huh7W HARY ELLIS GRAHAH B.S. Pittsburg Teachers College. H.A. Columbia U. 190 hours. Junior and sen- ior English. nTo be or not to be'. LEO GREEN A. B. Baker U. H. A. Iowa U. 170 hours. Phy- sical eduoation,vocations, r' C. D. HOLDERHAN B. S. Kansas State Tea- chers College, Emporia. H. S. Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. Hech- anical drawing and sheet metal. 'Ninety-nine men and not one girl. lr. Crates, why don't you loanv him o e?T, ,V ,-o 0 Qffvfifkzfvwfw SARAH HOWARD B. S. Ft. Hays State Teachers College. B.S. in music, American Conserva- tory, Chicago. B. H. K.C. Guild of lulio. 190 hours. Glee club and English 7. niith a song and a smile all the way.' PHILIP KEELER Ag Bg Kansas Us ue Ae Kansas U. 177 hours.Journ- alisn and English 9. 'Talk about being got them all
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.IL- lui!! KN -9 ij ff of ART LAWRENCE B. S. Kansas U. 160 hours. lathematics. 'That ain't the way I heard itl' DOROTHY HOLL B. S. from K. S. T. C., Emporia, H. A. Texas U. 167 hours. Physical ed- ucation, first aid, and health. 'The senior boys think Miss Noll is 'quite all rightnl MARTHEL OLDHAH A. B. Washburn College. 190 hours. Sewing, Every- day Living. 'In case you go to her rea and see a lot of three-letter words, but they don't make sense, that's her own idea of shorthand.' - OSCAR RICHARDS B. S. from K. S. T. C., nl'lp0!'l.ae le Se from Ks sl T. C., Emporia. 180 hours. Mathematics and C nsumer Science. 'Junior high girls still like himl' SYBIL ROSE Ao Be 'ue Ae KRDSRB Ug 192 hours. Foods and Eng- lish. uThe cupboard was bare! RUBY SMITH A. B. Western Reserve U. and Flora Stone Mather of Cleveland, Ohio. A. M. Missouri U. 197 hours. English: nShe'S been with us a ,long time. As . VIOLET SMITH A. B. Washburn College. M. A. Northwestern U. 164 hours. Spanish and Latin. I' ll Everybody likes her! WALTER S. TAYLOR B. S. Missouri U. M. A. and M. S. Missouri U. 216 hours. Chemistry, physics science. nSome and general people call him a'fiddler' but to most outs he's a of the stud- scientist.n ROY TERFLINGER A. B. McPherson. M. A. Kansas U. 194 hours. Soc- iology,economics, and civ- ics. nThey say he's ec- centric, but we like him.n RUTH VAWTER B. S. from K. S. T. C., Emporia. M. A. Columbia U. 165 hours. Geography and English. nHer worries have to do with the Stu- dent Counci1.n MARY MASON WILSON B. S. Central Missouri State Teachers College. M. A. Columbia University.166 hours. Geometry and alge- bra. uShe teaches you to look things: up for your- selfqlgj 1 L -' ei 1, if ' f EDITH YOUMANS An Be Kansas Us M. A. Columbia U. 206 hours. Speech, English, and dramatics. 'Her dra- matics classes present few dull momentsfl' h Evfy-lv W .A,4M,o 'oo ,UuMHfAlj
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1 ' ff I ll They Male The Rules c 4 N PRINCLPAL DUDLEY F. BENTLEY A. B. Sterling College, 19233 M. A. University of Kansas, 1956. The student council, under the spon- sorship of Miss Ruth Vawter, consists of thirty members, 'one representative from each home room and the six class presidents. The officers for the first semester were Tommy Winslow, president, Otto Henderson, vice-presidentg David Larson, secretary. For the second semester they were Tommy Winslow, pres- identg David Larson, vice-presidentg Margaret Emick, secretary. During the year the council sponsors the class elections, an assembly program, the Christmas tree and Christmas baskets, Candy day, and assists with the lunch rooms duties. Each six weeks the coun- cil awards the scholarship Banners to the senior high room and the junior high room having the highest scholastic averages. The junior high banner has changed hands this year, but the senior high banner has remained in possession of the junior girls in 202. This year the council sent the following members to the Central States of Student Coun- cils convention at Wichitag Tommy Winslow, Otto Henderson, and Bobby Puckett.
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