Topeka High School - Sunflower Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1934

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. Our touchdown! T.H.S. Vs. Wichita East . Big Shots Coaches and student managers: Mr. Snyder, Mr Barnett, Bill Brownlee, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Hadley, John Murrow. 3. Buds Swan's spirit hovers over the team 4. This way out! After the game 5. And this isn't all of the crowd that was there 6. Assistant-Coach Snyder 7 8 9 The Passing Show--Football '33 . Oh, you kibitzer cameraman! A real close-up . Washburn here was Topeka: the Guest Team, Wichita East . Right this way. ladeezI Page Twenty-thre

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OLLOWING a custom established long ago by the sport editors of the Topeka High School World, the Novem- ber 17 edition of The World carried the All-Conference selections for the 1933 sea- son. The All-Stars were chosen for out- standing play and leadership from the five members of the East Central Kansas con- ference-Topeka, Emporia, Lawrence, Manhattan, and Ottawa, Including both first and second team se- lections. Topeka and Lawrence. who tied for first place in the East Central confer- ence this year. received seven and three positions respectively. Emporia and Man- hattan, who knotted for third position. placed seven and three players among the selections. Ottawa, who dropped to' the cellar position, had only two representa- tives. Emporia won her right to equal rep- resentation with Topeka by her outstand- ing non-conference record. The conference all-stars as chosen by the sport writers and coaches of Topeka high school follow: First team linemen: Plumlee, Emporia. and Shoup, Topeka. ends: Carmony, Man- hattan. and Brown, Topeka. tackles: Love- less, Ottawa, and Wasson, Emporia. guards: and Long. Topeka, center. First team backfield: Ireland, Lawrence, quarter: Shaw, Topeka. and Messinger, Manhattan. halfs: and Kinter, Emporia. fullback. Kinter was also chosen honorary captain. Second team linemen: Rosenbaum. To- peka. and K. Johnson. Lawrence, ends: Kephart, Lawrence, and Clausen, Emporia, tackles: Speen. Manhattan. and Lawson, Topeka. guards: and Walker, Emporia, center. Second team backfield: Petty, Emporia. quarter: Kowalski. Emporia. and French, Topeka. halfs: and Blunt, Ottawa, full- back. French received the second team cap- taincy. Fifty 'Play Intramural More than fifty boys took part in the third annual intramural football play held this year. These players were dropped from C NBHIC .Ali-CODFCFCHCC Team Sport Editors Choose Star Players From Five High Schools in League by Harold Weeks Row 1: Barrett. Slawson, Youngdoff, Walrafen, Martin, Gladfelter, Weidner, Hayward, Wors- wick. Row 2: McNeish, Stanley, DeMoss, Towler, B. Mallory, Atkins, Rollmau, Tork, R. Mal- lory. Row 3: Ellenbeeker, Landes, Cresap, Snow, Crawford, Robinson, Mr. Snyder, coach. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL TEAM the varsity squad after the early season cuts. The teams were directed by Coaches H. D. Shotwell and C. P. Snyder, who trained the boys and officiated at the games. The large squad was divided into four teams by captains chosen by the coaches. The four teams and their captains were Blues, Ralph Pollock: Reds, Warren Gad- dis: Yellows, Frank Oliver: and Greens, Earl Atkins. To be eligible for participa- tion in the games on,'Thursdays and Fri- days, a player had to report for the prac- tice sessions held during the week. The schedule as drawn up by W. J. Barnett, director of athletics, provided for six games for each team. The Blue eleven, captained by Pollock, led the league throughout the entire season. and finished the play in first place with a record of three victories, two ties. and one defeat. With a backfield of passing and running strength the Blue set a pace that went unchallenged. Second place went to the Yellow team who had three wins, one tie. and two losses. The Reds won third position by virtue of 193 3 FOOTBALL TEAM two victories. one tie, and three losses. The Green eleven dropped to the cellar position with one win, two ties. and three defeats. With the close of the season on Novem- ber 3, a squad composed of the outstanding intramural stars was chosen to compete against Lawrence high school's second team. The game was played on the Law- rence field and resulted in a 21 to 0 vic- tory for the Trojans. The starting line-up for the Trojan All-Stars was Towler. Snow. Weidner, Stanley, Hayward, Landes, and Walrafen, lineman: and Martin, W. Mallory, R. Mallory, and Atkins, back- field. The results of the intramural play were: Reds-6 Blues-6 Sept, 28 Greens-0 Yellows-0 Sept. 29 Reds-19 Greens-0 Oct, 5 Blues-24 Yellows-0 Oct, 6 Blues-13 Greens-7 Oct. 12 Yel-lows-13 Reds-0 Oct, 13 Yellows-19 Greens-7 Oct. 19 Blues-7 Reds-0 Out, 20 Yellows-13 Blues-6 Oct. 26 Greens-12 Reds-0 Oct. 27 Blues-18 Greens-13 Nov. 2 Reds-12 Yellows-0 Nov. 3 Row 1: French, Smith, Pressler, Beckley, Kushera, Shaw, Cramer, Whitegon, Lillard, Bartlett, Rose. Row 2: Thomann, Lawson, Hill, Brown, Orr, Long, Colvin, Wylie, Landes. Baker, Fee, Cuatenborder. Row 3: C. F. Hadley La-ssistant coachl, Maxwell, Schlicher, Sheetz, Purkey, Cookin- ham, Shoup, Schmidt, Rosenbaum, Rutledge, Nitz, Dawson, Kell, E. B. Weaver, coach. Bill Brownlee, student manager, not in the picture. l Page Twenty-two



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The Characters Lush .......... . . ........ '. . .Lamar Wheat Poppy Faire ..... . . . . Billye June Abernathy Mrs. Agatha Whatcombe . .Helen Beth Coates Ambrose Applejohn .......... Charles Bray Anna Valeska ................. Isla Bundy Mrs. Pengard ...... .... M ary Hogeboom Horace Pengard .... ...... B arton Phelps Ivan Borolsky . . . ......... Frank Price Palmer ........ .... I rma Jane Anderson Dennet ...... ........... D an Brink Johnny Jason .................. Jack Dalby fCharles Neiswender Coast Guards ........ IRBY crooks fLyle Harmon, Ed Hill, Bernard Bri- man, Vernon Murrow, John Strain, Pirates: Charles Beard, Charles Manspeaker, Persh Gilligan, Bob Reynolds, Dwight Long The Student Staff Director ................. Catherine Dunkel Business Manager ............ Carl Bowman . . . . .Charles Hill Publicity Director .... Stage Manager ......... ,. .... Orland Kilmer Assistant Stage Manager ......... Bob Irwin Property Manager ......... Malcolm Howell Costume Manager .......... Julia Ann Duff Ass't Costume Manager ..... Barbara Sawte-ll HE call of the open road-a gypsy quarter in Seville-a moonlight night in Tangier-the mysterious East! This passion for adventure led Ambrose Applejohn, hero of Walter Hackett's comedy- fantasy, Captain Applejackf' into many hair-raising experiences in one disordered evening. The play, the first production of the school year, was presented October 27 by the Masque and Wig club. Charles Bray played Ambrose Applejohn, who in the second act was bloodthirsty Captain Apple- jack. His delineation of the me- thodical gentleman and the swash- buckling pirate offered fine con- trasts. Billye June Abernathy, as Ap- Romance Lures Applejohn Staid English Gentleman Reverts To Methods of Piratical Ancestor by Malcolm Howell OFF STAGE-AT DRESS REHEARSAL plejohn's ward and Applejack's cabin boy, was dainty and appeal- ing in the ingenue lead. Her Aunt Agatha, played by Helen Beth Coats, upheld family tradition nobly. Isla Bundy, as the alluring Anna Valeska, furnished abundant ex- citement. Her foreign accent was admirable, and she displayed phys- ACT III, CAPTAIN APPLEJACK ical endurance worthy of a second- team football player. Frank Price as the sleek Russian spy leered and snarled in approved Russian spy fashion. Barton Phelps and Mary Hoge- boom, together with a large group of supporting characters, supplied much of the color and action in this swift-moving comedy. Left to Right: Mary Hogebroom, Jack Dalby, Dan Brink, Frank Price, Isla Bundy, Charles Bray, Barton Phelps, Lamar Wheat, Helen Beth Coats, Billye June Abernathy. I Page Twenty-four

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