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Wx SHAW, 'EF' , V vw '33 if fd 54 '44 'Y !fi1'gi.E'v'5 '-Qffr-,541 gfiv gn: 1-11 1 if Q l uv, :Cie wa-Kaw l927 E i,1111m1fQf WA Ax'Q'H1'3 E VIHHEZTFBLSIQHBK DEQ off Hmm Womogo Eliglm School puwislhfecll by the SENHUR CLASS off EQQ7 Ezlzf!,:5m7o - H-H--mcmizxasvsri l3 l 111'f Q' WA KA l HQ? old familiar fwalls, c7Vlay your Clays be many. EZf1f+1lZmi+fK111i' 1Qff12il1I11? E E 5'f11m1'Q' WA KAW 'l'i1l'1llf E Greeting Hail to thee, and all good cheer, For what'er thou findest here, In the Wa-Kaw. In due time it may appear Thou shalt find both smile and tear, In the Wa-Kaw. But we hope you'll find much joy, And fine gold without alloy, In the Wa-Kaw. Thus our hail: Good cheer, good cheer. For whate'er thou findest here, In the Wa-Kaw. Elfafwi- if f? ' 'H E E i'ff '11 ! WA KAW 'Q 11lHf'3 E FOTCWUTQH - If this volume of the Wa-Kaw reflects to you the life and activities of the students of Wamego High School for the year 1926-1927, or recalls the memory of happy High School days, its purpose will have been accomplished. E-llififlli' ii i? 1.? E ralvfeivxan i ' i v m--mfgrwswqvnria lmedlifcfmtilom To Mr. J. E. Bowers, Superintendent of Wamego Public Schools, who through his high sense of fairness, his qualities of leadership, his friendly counsel and his ability and willingness to serve the students, has won the love and good-will of the entire student body, as well as the admiration and trust of the town and communityg We, the Senior Class of 1927, ded- icate this volume of the Wa-Kaw- lfzlyfilil 111'-Sffr fff VISi?2r'9??El E 5' 'E WA KAW 'Q f'1'f!'3 E 'III Sm ..........a.... .. .... ,-,W a-..--.--.--------- . -----H 1- 43 51 f P BRUCE TAYLOR - - - - Editor MARY ELLA DOYLE - - Assisfmzt Editor HELEN BEAMER - - - Literary Editor VIRGINIA PRUNTY - - - Art Editor STELLA UHLRICH - - Organizafion DE MCANINCH - - Snapshots JAMES WILLEY - - - - Jokes ELAINE MANSFIELD - - - - Cartormist DOROTHY CRAIG - - - - Business Manager MARGARET BURGESS - - Asst. Business Mgr, LYLE BROWN - - - - - - Circulatiofz RUTHELLA BENNETT ------ Advertising Eliigifiili' Q v '- a3 E Q Q111lrlwj WA KAW ,lm11xinaQ E 192161 fldministration 1927 fil!f1ff5'iUi'fH f'i' 611--'m1e1rnn ?.2z'a21SIEl E iff11l'Q' WA KAW 'l'm1'3 E .Un lil. ll3uUll7Vll3llRS, A., B. Snup-cimiimtcndlcmit It would be difficult for Wamego to se- cure for Superintendent of its schools the ser- vices of a more progressive and forward look- ing man. Mr. Bowers is a personal friend and helper of every student, and a willing as well as capable worker in everything that is for the advancement of Wamego High School. Eliifsfllii ii i' il E E l l3'f'll WA KAW 'Q'lI111E E A, CARKUFF, A, llln. llvirincipall Although this was Mr. Carkuff's first year in Wamego High School, he proved to be a real mang capable in every respect of filling the office of Principal. He is always ready to assume responsibility, and goes about his tasks with a determination to succeed, solving his problems with the purpose of benefiting the stu- dents, and advancing Wamego High School in every possible way. ...i li1l- 4 s a l Eifffgilli' if f' e? E E i'I1Hil1 ! WA KAW '. I1'3 E DOROTHY LEHMAN, A. B, Kans. University, Latin, English. H. LEE KAMMEYER, B. S. Kan. State Agri. College Physics, Manual Training, Eng. IV. LORA TODD, A. B. Baker University English, French, Debate Coach EIZ,1f115'alUi' G if a? E Q llllHlILl WA 1lv11l:11mQ fQ ELSIE CARTER, A. B. Washburn College Mathematics JANET EDELBLUTE, A. B. Washburn College, Household Arts, G. R. Sponsor BERTHA KRAHE, Kansas Wesleyan Commercial, Girls B. B. Coach. Eiifaigilli- Q1 6 s? E E Ei1II1HQ l '- - 'i E J UNE HILL, Wamego High School Librarian. MARY ALLEN, A. B. Kans. University Music. HARVEY LANGFURD, A. B. Kansas University Athletic Coach Civics, Science, Economics E I ' ' U i' 1? E 51 .45-fznv fn WA KAW ! ILTN ICR, J R. C. E. C. SIMPSON ABE G 17iI'l'l'f1ll' T1'f'frNlH'r'1' l EU. N. REGNIER Clvrlc 5ll5'fff'ff!Ni' i + flmlateig E f 111fY .' WA KA M-m--m4uiasuLQ1':1li1 S Z 7 7 WQ X Wm U I XM Qg!,,2gQ1r1zlrr.'1 'fx1z1z114,l E1 E i'111H1f.' Class Histor itil K CHAPTER I In September 1923 about fifty students registered at Wamego High School as Freshmen. We Went about our work and to our classes cautiously and warily but not timidly. Mr. C. S. Wood was give to us for a Sponsor but we were rather independent and did not always ask his opinion on anything before any preparations were made. Our officers for the first year were chosen at the second election. They were Lyle Brown, presidentg Robert Pruitt, vice-President, Elaine Mansfield, sec- retary, and Mary Ella Doyle, treasurer. We started out on the right foot this first year by contributing several of our members to the football, basketball and track teams and by having our musical people in the glee clubs and the orchestra. We had a picnic early in the year, gave a class Halloween party at Stewart's gym, and were invited by Irene Edwards to her home for a party. Our first year at High School was closed by hav- ing another picnic. CHAPTER I1 Being somewhat civilized after a hectic year, we came back the next fall as dignified Sophomores under the leadership of De McAninch President: Robert Pruitt, Vice-President, Ruthella Bennett, Secretaryg Irene Edwards, Treasurerg and Mr. Wood, Sponsor. We still continued to hold our positions gained in the athletic and music departments the previous year. Several events, such as picnics and parties, were put on again this year, but the outstanding' event of our career at this point was the Sophomore-Football banquet which was given in December. E V'1K1 .'lC l mfrf Q CHAPTER III We entered W. H. S.'s doors in September of '25 somewhat dim- inished in members but elated at the thoughts of being upper-class- men at last and of the prospect of having smooth going again after the troubled weeks of our Sophomore period. We chose as our guides, Rob- ert Pruitt as President, Carl Cord, vice-presidentg Ruthella Bennett as Secretaryg and Virginia Prunty as Treasurer. They' were aided in their work as leaders by our Sponsors Miss Biscoe fnow Mrs. Gene Larson of Wamego! and Miss Couture Know Mrs. Charles Zabel, Jr., of Westmore- land.J Near the close of this year our President moved to Frankfort, so Carl Cord became president. The milestones of our Junior year were the Junior Play, Back to the Farm, and the Junior-Senior banquet. CHAPTER IV The beginning of the school year of 1926 found us being ad- dressed as Seniors We chose Dorothy Craig as President, Bruce Tay- lor as Vice-President, and Ruthella Bennett as Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Carter and Mr. Kammeyer were our sponsors, and with their and Mr. Bower's help, we started work on an annual which we had decided to publish asa memorial of our sojourn in Wamego High School. At Halloween we took enough time off our studies to give our- selves a party in Fischer's Hall. Several seniors gave part of their time outside of school to helping W. H. S., in athletics, music and debate: and to taking part in the High School play, Aaron Slick of Punkin Creek and the.Senior play, Professor Pepp. Our schedule was well filled near the end of the year., First came the banquet given by the Juniors in our honor, and then Baccalaureate and Class Night. After those came Commencement, which closed the High School story of our group of thirty Seniors. EIZSYSZQIJVI 'i' ' 'l E E lilfllfl WA KAW 'Q' K3 DALE BURKHOLUER Sr. Play Hi-Y, 3-4 HELEN BEAMER G. N. 3-45 H. S. Pianist, 4 f,l'l'hA'8fl'lI, 4 Annual Staff SW.-7'1'w:s. of A. A., 4 H. S. Play-Sr. Play LESTER TANNER Glee cum, 2-3-4 Hi-Y, 3-4 DOROTHY CRAIG Ilusketbu-ll, 3-4 G. R., 1-2-3-4 Ann14r1IStuff Sr. Play-Jr. Play Pres. of Class, 4 Glu' Club, 1 BRUCE TAYLOR Football, 2-3-4 Amzllul Sluff l Jr. Play-Sr. Play l Hi-Y, 3-4 5 Ilclmfe, 4 EIZPZSZSUEX if v a? E E f 11'1'I'l.' WA KAW 'Q'm11'3 E ELAINE MANSFIELD Annual Staff 5 G. R., 1-2-3-4 Give Club, 1-2-3-4 Sr. Play l Pep Club, 4 1 MAX WILSON 11. S. Pmy-sr. Play Hi-Y, 3-4 Trurk, 3 Ulm' Club, 4 DOROTHY BOWMAN G. R. 2-3-4 GEORGE PERKINS 0rr'lu'strn, 4 Ili-Y, 1-2-3-4 MARGARET BURGESS l llrmlwtlnzll, 1-2-3-4 G. R., 1-2-3-4 Annual Stuff .lr. Play-Sr. Play EIZFZSZIDE- a? E E4a.r:!:5'm KAW 1- Qinrnwteulsl ULANCHE PITNEY lla-'l.'c'tlzall, 2-3-4 l G. R., 1-2-3-4 ll. S. Play-Sr. Play Pap Club, 3-4 JAMES WILLEY Funflltlll, 2-3-4 Annual Sfaff .lr'. Play-Sr. Play fh'f'lwslra, 1-2-Ii-4 Hi-Y, CE--1 Ulm' l'lul1, 4 7vl'dl1'ln' STELLA UHLRICH I:4INln'l'flHlll, 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4 .lr. Play- Sr.-Play II. S. Play G. R. 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff LYLE BROWN Fnurlurll, 2-3-4 llzrslfrfllmll, 1-2-fi-4 Annual Staff Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Sr. Play-Jr. Play Glu' Club, 2-4 Prvs. of Clans, 1 T1'af'l.' Lf P U ISIS 'l'l'lSSl'1N UURF a. lr., 1-2-rs-4 Ulm' Vluh, 2 l Eliiffflllbl -' nf n? E E i'1K1 .' VIA KAW 'Q'm11KE E VIRGINIA PRUNTY G. R., 1-2-3-4 AlI711lHlSfHff Gln' Club Pinnisf, 1 REX FOLTZ Football, 3-4 Brzskvllmll, 3-4 Hi-Y, 2-3 Trrwlf Glu' Club, 1-2 JEAN FERGUSON G. R., 1-2-3-4 Glu' Club, 1-2-3-4 Pep Club, 4 Sr. Play ETHEL WELCH G. R. 3-4 VIVA TABLER G. R., 1-2-3-4 0I'Fh!?SfI'fI, 1-4 Eliiigsifulb G if s? E E II'f'i'f'I,'I, M I IRENE EDWARDS G. If., 4 MARIE IiIA'I' G. le., 3-4 nm c1H1,, :z-4 RICHARD FISH ll4l.wl.'1'Hmll, 2-3-4, Fnpt., 4 Hz'-Y, 3-4 Sr. Play JULIA 1'1UOLlQ'1' G. R., 1-2-fa IIARRIET WELCH G. R. 3-4 Eiiffifalili- h h c3 E E ?' fl WA KAW 'Q' 'l E RUTHELLA BENNETT' G. R. 1-3-4 Annual Staff Glu' f'llllJ, 1-2-3-4 Jr. Play-Sr. Play Vim'-Pwx. of A. A., 4 DE MCANINCH Fzmflrall, 1-2-3--1, Uapf. 4 Annual Staff Prvs nf A. A. 4 Sr. Play-Jr. Play Prefs. of Class, 2 Travlf IIEULAH RICKSTREW G. R., 1-2-3-4 VV.l.l1AHD UALDEKSUN Football, 4 Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 lh'1'l11'xfru, 1-2-3-4 Sr. Play Ulm' Ululz, 2-3-4 MARY ELLA DOYLE U. R., 1-2-3-4 A nnaal Slaff Or1'l1e'xfra, 3-4 Ellifslfmli' if '-' ',3 E E 5'f1m'Q' WA KAW 'l'm1'3 E Class Will v- -W . f' I' ' ' -J i We know that life is a matter of much uncertainity. It is largely a struggle in which only the fittest survive. So in the face of all these im- pending dangers, we the Senior Class of 1927, do hereby make known those whom we will honor with our most treasured possessions- Willard Balderson wills his wicked eyes to the sweet and timid freshman Harry Dee Shortt. As Ruthella Bennett's sweet warble must be kept in the old High School she leaves it to Lois Drake. Dorothy Bowman agrees to leave her sweetesti smile for Harry Murphy. John Bretz leaves his love of fishing to Bernard West, together with a book on casting by Bamboo Pole and Fly. Although Eddie Criner is athletic in stature he lacks abilitv to play basketball so Brownie fthe shooting starl desires that Ed shall be given his skill and accuracy in playing that game. Margaret Burgess is going to be very generous, as usual, and so she willingly bequeaths her Ford coupe to Joe Murphy to enable him to get to school on time. Dale Burkholder leaves his loud sweater to Wilbur Tanner. i Dorothy Craig desires that Gerald Regmer be given her ability to c ance. Mary Ella Doyle leaves her studious powers to Paul Stowe. Irene Edwards wants her curly locks to be given to Emily Assmussen. Richard Fish wishes that Porter Brock be captain of the basket ball team next year. Jean Ferguson leaves her desire to be popular to to Pearl Mor- ton. lilgfffsifmi' -f v e? E E iillHllLl ulrl ll3 Q Rex Foltz, the noted pool shark, leaves his skill to Crawford Beeson who has already shown much interest in the game. Elaine Mansfield bequeaths her artistic temperament to Law- rence Breymeyer. De McAninch leaves his football crave to Ross Deweese who dearly loves to get bruised and ruffed up. Julia Picolet said all she had to leave was her school-girl com- plexion and that it could go to Evelyn Jones. George Perkins bequeaths his desire to be a 'mechanic to Sidney Weybrew. Blanche Pitney wants her Girl Reserve speeches henceforth to be made by Alice Thompson. Virginia Prunty desires that her quiet disposition be given to La- Verne Cox. Marie Riat leaves her skill to pick the typewriter to Karl Grieves. Beulah Rickstrew makes it her last desire that Clyde Bowman be left alone by all the other girls. Lester Tanner bequeaths his income to Martin McKowen. Viva Tabler transfers her love of dancing the Black Bottom to Cherry Cosley. Even Bruce Taylor hates to give up his office, but he knows Lor- and Dale Balderson is waiting for it so he says good-bye to his private of- fice study periods. Louise Tessendorf asks that her blonde tresses be left to Minnie Dixon-Does she accept them? Stella Uhlrich has so many distinguished traits that she finds it hard to decide-but on last interview she said she would leave her winning smile to Bob Hartloff. Ethel Welch leaves her small stature to Lois Larson-Maybe Lois will be taller. James Willey wants his well developed nose to be placed on Rob- ert Edwards. Harriet Welch's last desire was that Mildred Forrester be left her debate medals. Max Wilson has the last say in this great document, so with much deliberation he decidesthat his attitude toward the teachers be hand- ed down to Bill Hecker. Witness my hand and the Seal of Said Court in the city of Wa- mego, Kansas. WITNESSES SENIOR CLASS Elsie Carter Lucile Johnsin, Notary Public. H. L. Kammeyer l All of Wamego, Kansas. Elgfffvlfwi' dtstaixtliil lElI!!-fE!1!sdvH--m-.- WA -1-m--m15m'aQ1-:Engl Mfheiri . Mg , e are Alumni if ' O Q-.140 9 ' its f iliifilfisiifiisflsds 33 ss. 'la As I was walking on the streets of New York today I happened to pass a building in front of which I noticed a sign. The sign read, Ma- dame Czwabonsky, Palmistf' Having wished for a long time to learn the whereabouts of my fellow classmates with whom I had spent so many happy high school days, I decided to see if she could tell me. I turned, entered the building, and took an elevator which left me at her apartment. I pushed the bell and was quietly admitted by a small girl in turkish garb. In a few minutes a draped and turbaned figure whom I supposed to be Madame appeared and I told her my wishes. Under- standing, she nodded to me and seated herself in front of a misty curtain by a small pedestal supporting a large crystal sphere. Bidding me be seated, she began a series of mysterious passes over the crystal. Then she spoke. Before I tell you of the persons who are beginning to make their appearance before me, I might say that you are a well known person to those in whom you are interested. Everyone, Miss Ferguson, knows you, and your famous tea rooms scattered over the U. S. Now I see dimly the office of John D. Rockerfeller, Jr. There is a petite lady sedately typing at her desk. The vision is clearer. She was your class president, Dorothy Craig. There followed 'more motions and then, I see a luxurious car parked in front of the Ritz. In it sits a portly gentleman smoking a huge cigar. He is the notorious bootlegger, Lyle Brown. Now I see Mlle. Marie once known as Marie Riat. She sits in her saloon in Paris discussing old times with the famous Grand Opera Star, Ruthella Bennett, who is now resting in Paris after a series of Europ- ean concerts. Oh some more! They come faster! There is a lowly organ grinder with his monkey standing wistfully at the gates of the mansion of John Bretz, well known financier of London. Now I recognize him. He is Les- ter Tanner. I see the servant quarters of the Rickstrew-Burkholder mansions Elfifiifwif fi' l927 M '.3 E 5 r3:!:!:5'mvm--wi WA P -1111--m'3ram a2R2w1slri-I in Chicago. There is the butler who faintly looks like George Perkins, tho he has a short mustache and longtailed coat. He is talking to the cook, Dorothy Bowman. The scene becomes familiar. There is the Metropolis of Wa- mego. On the outskirts is a tiny cottage in which live two old maids, in- separable since their school days-Margaret Burgess, who cares for a large family of cats and dogs, and Stella Uhlrich who makes her living by selling Sloan's Liniment. The crystal seems clouded. Now I see it is a football practice at Yale. A tall Swede seems to be giving orders. He is Yale's famous foot- ball coach-Dee McAninch. I see a beautiful Cathedral in London. The Reverend Rex Foltz D. D. is opening the morning service with his usual dignity. Immediate- ly at his left sits Lady Blanche Pitney, leading soloist. Seated at the pipe ogran is Virginia Prunty, a talented organist of London. The scene shifts to Florida. In the office of the large drug cor- poration of Balderson and Dacquet I see the senior partner, Willard Balderson. Across the street there is a large bill board advertising the two fat ladies, Ethel and Harriet Welch, who are with the Tabler-Edwards Circus now performing at Miami. Next I see the J ungles of Africa. There stands the mighty hun- ter Jim Willey, who has just killed his fortieth tiger in pursuit of the one hundred tiger skins which he must get before claiming the hand of Louise Tessendorf. The scene changes to a magnificent drawing room in Rome. There I see the most famous violin teacher in the world, Mary Ella Doyle. She is busily engaged instructing Julia Picolet in the technique of the violin. Just beneath her window she hears Bananas Nice Ripe Or- anges she glances out and much to her surprise she recognizes the promising classmate of her High School days, Bruce Taylor. In another part of this same city I see Helen Beamer as diplomatic agent from U. S. to Italy in council with the great men of the world. The Ocean passes and it is night in Portland Oregon. Down the magnificent White Way there flashes one outstanding sign, World's Largest Salmon Cannery, Richard Fish, President. With remarkable facility the scene again changes to Paris. I see the picture gallery in the' L'Onvu. A world famous painting hangs on the wall. Beneath it is a short biography of the painter, Elaine Mans- field. Now I see a real sheik of Turkey sitting bedecked in jewells and many colored silks. Who can he be? Oh, I recognize him now. He is Max Wilson. As she finished speaking the great Clairvoyant of Russia glided from the room and left me with my memories. Ellgfifggsllii if f' - f? E E ?'I11'1 .' WA KAW '1'lll1'f!ll E iuiir Alma alter High School days, you have passed us by. We thought your de- parture would carry away all the toils of life, leaving us free and inde- pendent. Yet, as we stand, Our Alma Mater, on thy threshold for the last time and look into the world with its responsibilities, we realize that our days with thee have been very pleasant ones, and we are loath to let thy doors close behind us, regardless of the bright future which we are anticipating shall be ours. The little general Time has decreed that we must leave thee and join him in his march. But as we go forth in mingled joy and sorrow, joy in the anticipation of further success which we hope to achieve, and sorrow in the thoughts of separation, we are glad we can carry with us the friendships and the happy memories our High School days have given us. DOROTHY CRAIG l To itlliife Class oil' 927 Every graduating class has its distinctive virtues, likewise its characteristic faults. Made up as it is of widely differing individual members, no two classes can be compared in points that are standard. One's estimate of a class then is based more upon impressions gained from the work done in the class under his instructions, the associations in the class room and in activities. It has been my privilege and honor to be the instructor of the Class of '27 in American History. I have seen how diligently you have worked to give Wamego an annual, which should be the pride of the entire communityg I have noted from time to time the struggles you have made to keep in the race for graduation. The gravest difficulties have been met and overcome and now that you are completing your work I wish to congratulate you as a class and as individuals upon the success which crowns your efforts. One feels that his time and energy have been well spent when he is satisfied thati you have made a marked improvement in various respects and feels assured that you will continue to do so in the business world. It is with no small amount of pride that I claim a share in your development, and it is most certainly a pleasure to extend to you, the Class of '27, my congratulations and to' wish you theh same success in life that has been yours in school. J. E. Bowsns Q' I927 5? E 5'11l1I .' WA KAW 'Q 1'iffl3 E 1 1 g i'Il !1Q 2'II lfl E E lmll Il 1.1 '15 The Class Wamego is a grand old town, And likewise is her school. Where every kid in town attends, So's not to be a fool. .1-111x. 1- The Senior Class is quite a gang, It's standing is first rate. The bunch that's in it just below I will enumerate. ..,ix1i Well one guy drives a rattley Ford, That travels somewhat jerky, And when he talks he stutters some, For short, we call him Birky. .T. x1..T Dot Craig we named our president, She never has a date. And when we have a meeting, If she comes at all, she's late. ..1 T A football champ is McAninch, He's crazy 'bout the girls. He stays out late at night 'tis said, And his mustache grows in curls. ..11x l Ruth Bennett is a curly blonde, No one would Ruthie harm. Her one ambition is to be A hard-boiled country school marm. . x1i Fish says the sea is very deep, A lot too deep for him. While in a bath one summer day, He found he couldn't swim. lx, Miss Burgess is a country girl, A Ford coupe is her trolley. Her first name is too long to say, So we just call her Molly. .1 xT.iT Rex Foltz, the guy that knows it all He never stays at home, Rex gets a haircut twice a week And floods with oil, his dome. l..X,T.. The girl that whoops, the girl that yells The girl late every day to class, The girl that talks so loud and long Virginia Prunty is not that lass. - 1'x1i-T George Perkins is a mighty man, His socks are full of holes, Perk says its moths that eat 'em up, But I think, by gum, it's moles. iT.x.iT Stell Uhlrich is a big strong girl, She's short and thick and heavy. When Stell is playing basket ball. She's at it rough and ready. Jean Ferguson is tall and slim, And lean and lank and slender, If she should chance to stray away, In a drug store you will find her. -.l.x.i - Lyle Brown's a shark at basket ball His luck cannot be beat. Lyle's not so very big. himself, But gosh, he's got big feet. .-li.-x.i1i The editor of this big book Is sure to be a failure. The teachers cram his card with A's Who? Hansom Harry Taylor. . lx- 1 John Bretz is tall, his hair is black, At Soccer He's a bear. He seldom gets to school on time, But what does Johnnie care? ..T.X..T1. Miss Doyle wears a pair of specs, Thru them she sees a lot. She never talks in time of school For fear of being caught. .-115.1- Miss Mansfield knows the painter's art She swings a wicked brush, The one main food that Mansy eats Is milk mixed up with mush. .1lxL.. Wee Ethel Welch, the Latin shark Reads lots and lots of books. She never will grow up, I guess, Unless she changes cooks. iilx.-l A reckless gink is Balderson, He knows his hay and oats, He hauls around all kinds of loads, From flappers down to goats. .1.x.1,. An old time girl is Tessendorf, At typing she's a whiz. The same guy sees her every night, We don't know who he is. ..l.x.,-. A farmerette is Harriet Welch. She feeds her chickens hay. Most everything she does it right, But she types Columbus' way. . 1x. 1 A timid girl is Viva T. She's got two big black eyes. She never thinks about the boys, But for grades she ever tries. -.ljpl Jim Willey is a mighty man, On a gridiron or a track, But when you mention Ruthie Dear. He always turns his back. EIISSYSZEIE' '.3 E rj WA ilinlx1z4i Q Max Wilson is a dapper youth, He struts around all day. The morning sun peeps o'er the hill, Just when Max hits the hay. iq-1---1 Miss Picolet, the wonder girl Her hair is black and curly. She's not a bit like other girls, She goes to bed quite early. - x-1.1 Miss Bowman she is Birky's girl They both gaze at the moon. And when a History test arrives, She's always out of tune. Q Beulah Rickstrew's awful nice She has a private chauffeur, He's going to teach her how to drive So he won't be the loafer. -11.x.1l1- Pete Tanner is a funny guy, He's short and not so fat. The Pete's funny faces make us laugh, And his money pouch is flat. - 1x-11 M. Riat's tongue keeps on the move, She never does get busy. She talks so loud, and talks so long, It makes me sick and dizzy. ..-,x...,1.. Miss Beamer scribbles in the books, Where rich men soak their money. A green sun-shade she packs around, If the weather's dark or sunny. .-...-XT, Miss Edwards came not long ago, Within this town to dwell. If you would know her history, Ask George, he knows her well. -1--Lx-. A leader in G. R.. is Blanche, She's treated really cruel. She can't use either paint or rouge, Her papa set the rule. Faculty Our teachers are the queerest souls. I've ever met, as yet. For some are old and some are young, And some not married, yet. .T....xi-.. They all must have their hobbies As other humans do. And likewise have their saying That they say each day to you. . xl. Now let us take them one by one, Just for a trial to see What kind of folks they really are. Or, what they seem to be. lxl There's one that drives a Nash Sedan, He sure does make it hum. But when he's in a History class, Now folks, please park your gum. ...Tx..1.... And then there's one that raises goats Just for town boys, to tease. When he is at his office desk He says Excuses please. . Another keeps our study hall, For books, we her do seek, If we move before the last bell rings, It's Ninth hour for a week. 1.x Miss Edleblute, the cook of cooks, Above the rest we rank her. When Janet's dough supply gives out She soon hunts up a banker. x- Mary Allen teaches music, She waves a stick around, I When Mary gets a trifle peeved She don't take time to frown. . X.l. Many a dog has found his stride When from Poplar street he ran. For Langford's motto with all dogs Is Get them if you can. i..x...... Miss Carter wears a diamond ring, A farmer nailed her quick. We'll visit her and stay until We eat her last spring chick. .x-...- Miss Lehman reads good literature, The poem and the fable. And when she starts a laughing fit Up jumps her Adam's apple. .1.x.., Miss Todd knows well her nouns and verbs, Her poetry and prose. She was a gay girl in her youth. But didn't roll her hose. .l..x.i... Big Bertha writes a real good hand, She teaches penmanship. No wicked man makes eyes at her She gives them an the slip. .ixii Prof. Kammeyer swaped his Lincoln four E To Oscar for a bike. I-ie's pulled some foolish stunts before, But not like tnis one, quite. He says he loved his dear old bus Witn its great big pringy cushion, But when it comes to uphill stuff, The bike is better pushin'. Ellifsfmlb il El gg.ggr,grgi+n--me WA KAW on--mfimtaiiaiilli-.I -,., J Q I -. . -. .. . . N .l 1 .QM ,l S. .,', :u-t.',, - T- ...I Q. . - W 39 Y Q! EZ!igmi'f1 f'Q' 551 'i: E E illHllLl WA KAW l.. TOP ROW: Grace Arganbright, Howard Thomas, Paul Noller, Arch Drury, Dorothy Drury, Dorothy Stewart. SECOND ROW: Bill Hecker, Marten McKowen, Leonard West, Mary Elizabeth Hatcher, Harold Blanchard, Viola Leukenga. THIRD ROW: Margaret Vogl, Leslie Eichem, Ramona Downey. Lois Larson, Gerald Shultz, O'June Kauffman. sa g-3 -iv if I927 r- ? E E 5l11'1f 3 WA KAW 'Q'1D1113 E TOP ROW: Robert Dacquet, Mary Jane Brunner, Harold Regnier, An- nabelle, Jonquist, Evelyn Jones. SECOND ROW: Velma Dixon, Margaret Ross, Lawrence Breymeyer, Sidney Weybrew, Alfred Thompson. THIRD ROW: Frances Deweese, Harry Murphy, Ruby Dixon, Gerald Regnier, Hazel Griffith. El! f,fa5'8i1i' Q1 6 s? E Iuuniioirf Glass iistoiry The fall of 1924 found forty-six Freshmen in their places. Each one had added a touch of green to his already faultless attire. Harry Murphy was elected president and the class was put under the leader- ship of Miss Swarm. The principle features 'of interest that year were a hike which was held at Breymeyer's pasture and a Halloween party at the home of Floyd Hutchinson. Neither of these functions was attend- ed by upper classmen. The same class returned the following fall with a few of the numbers missing. The members elected Harold Regnier as the president and they were put under the leadership of Miss Todd and Miss Steven- son. There were parties and hikes but the most enjoyable event of the year was the Sophomore football banquet. 1926 found forty Juniors in their places feeling much older if not any wiser. It also found Miss Todd and Miss Lehman as sponsors, and Lois Larson as the newly elected class president. The social affairs for the year were hikes, parties and the J unior-Senior banquet. A little later the Junior play was given. Eliifsgmlil wuuwiaurii lol E i Km'f WA KAW 'l 11'11'3 E x , i 1- ' ' 1 f f I I D G if l 'T' f 'Z fi H Y , WN ,i 7 QQ W' 9 A My ,Q Ju' 11 Qtfl' -- ' Q6 --'S .5x.,'?,0 4, D Q x K cxxf.. Ep.. PM D X Elifiigllli' Q 6 '.? E E E'1K11f.' ii'- C TOP ROW: George Long, Juanita Shelton, Benjamin Brunner, Neidra Hill, Louis Cord, Louis Parsons. SECOND ROW: Agnes Mulligan. Ronald Kolterman. Ruth Beamer, Beinard West. Isabelle Kaine, Cleo Tabler, Alma Geiber. THIRD ROWY Katherine Lamphere, Dale Paxton, Mildred Forrester, Crawford Beeson, Delta Julien, Edward Criner. Eiifsgmlii 41 0 f-- s1 E E f'fI1'1'f .'li 'W I-m-3m'asa-Qalril TOP ROW: Alice Thompson, Dorothy Gafford, Lila Edwards, Mary- jerrine Sacrider, Bertha Holzhuter, Glen Weybrew, Marie Aronld. SECOND ROW: Marie Winfrey, David Deweese, Helen Simmer, Lester Wilson, Gracie Dixon, Jim Spears, Grace Pitney. THIRD ROW: Eliza Applegate, Neil Weybrew. Elsie Ferguson, Gilbert Machin, Marie Vieux, Joe Murphy. Eiifimli' Qi v a? E EIS!!!-'5iill H'1f1'-1? l.+'K1f'Q H Soplhoinniore Class History On September 7, 1925, sixty four timid students enrolled as Freshmen. Miss Lehman and Miss Hill were appointed class sponsors and the following officers were elected, President Joe Murphy, Vice President, Raymond Pruitt, Secretary, Florence Eagan, Treasurer, James Spears. The first adventure was a hike to Rowles pasture where they enjoyed a weinier roast without the usual invasion by the upperclass- men. During the winter a line party or two comprised their appearance in public, and a farewell party was held in honor of the Vice President, Raymond Pruitt, who moved away. In the fall of 1926 the class appeared as Sophomores to take up another years work in old Wamego High, with Miss Krahe and Miss Hill acting as sponsors. After careful deliberation the class duties were turned over to Edward Criner, President, Crawford Beeson, Vice Pres- ident, Ruth Beamer, secretary, and Delta Julien, treasurer. The greatest event of the year was the annual Sophomore Foot- ball Banquet, given at the close of the football season, to which the Football Boys, Faculty and members of the School Board were invited. The class also contributed its share to high school activities, Machin, Wilson and Fisher made the Football squad, several members of the basket ball team are Sophomores, as well as three of the six members of the Debate Team. So they feel that with the knowledge and experience gained after two years guidance under Supt. J. E. Bowers they will be able to successfully carry on the duties of upper classmen next year. lElZ ff1f'415iIil ' ' r3L!:s',:,fmvn--nw WA K ? X ??J Q3 94 f . er? -5 , X! f f7 fr D QQ Q f ei- J ID N .. X 5, O. ca 0 Q Q GQ 9 Q Q 01 Q - H 1- fa'l,',.,'o O: , fl' g-ff Y-- O i gi g-Q ' ,Ig Ame EZf1f41lZdi'IHl11x' wrm-1r1'.? E E lllHll.l A K i A lll ll E TOP ROW: Ella Schwandt, LaVerne Cox, Wilbur Tanner, Harry Dee Shortt, Mary Tanner, Hazel Ashton, Kimber Doyle. SECOND ROW? Estella Ault, Loran Dale Balderson, Mildred Shutte, Erma Jean Miller, Naomi Nell Larson, John Ross, Monica Bellender. THIRD ROW: Ruth Johnson, Paul Stowe, Kathryn Shultz, Robert Ed- wards, Minnie Dixon, Earl Doty. Ealszfzfsmb blaze' - ersasazzlris E-ll!:5'1Q's:1vm---Hff KAW TOP ROW: Cheradel Cosley, Blanche Henningsen, Dora Banks. Mable Rand, Ione Soelfer, Louis Warner, Ronald Cordts. SECOND ROW: Ross Deweese, Mildred Collins, Mildred Ince, Frances Knecht, Alice Mae Dennis, Patrick Farrell, Ruth Urquhart. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Milligan, Mildred Gafford, Rex Hill, Eulalia Johnson, James Mansfield. Lola Picolet. l l E A, A, .419 if l927 9? 'H E E 5 f11ff .'lx A res man Class History When school opened in September 1926 about fifty green look- ing Freshmen enrolled. They decided at the start that they would faith- fully go through the Freshman stage as had the upper classmen before them. Mr. Langford and Miss Allen were appointed sponsors and the following officers were elected, President, Naomi Larson, Vice-Presi- dent Loran Dale Balderson, Secretary Treasurer Harry Dee Shortt. Even the Freshmen know that October is a nice month for pic- nics, so one afternoon they went to Breymeyer's pasture, and although they had plenty of guests for supper they seemed to enjoy themselves. When they were familiarized with the Football ticket selling contest, work was started at once and although the Seniors won the Freshmen placed higher than their title indicates. They also entered the Inter Class Basket Ball Tournament but this time were forced to take the rear seat. The return to school after Christmas vacation found them in their places, but rather low in morale as their grades were showing the ef- fects of their social and athletic aspirations. So it was necessary to spend extra time on Algebra and English, but near the close of the term time enough was found for another picnic, and they began to realize that their Freshmen days were over. Eliiffagnlif F '? E E if'K1'.' WA 'Q'fK1KE E :K 1 1 El!,1f11.Q'al1ifI11-ISIIIU l927 vf1r1111'.? E E 5l'11m .' WA KAW Q 11 Y'f E Athletic ssociatiomt ifiiccrs President .................... De McAninch Vice-President ....... --- Ruthella Bennett Secretary-Treasurer .......... Helen Beamer The athletic association is the most important organization spon- sored by the students. Its purpose is to finance all the athletic events which the school undertakes, and thanks to an enthusiastic student body it has never yet undertaken a project that has failed. For the past year the organization has financed and managed the Football, Basket Ball, a11d Track Seasons, and has finished its work with money in the bank. TROlP'lI'iillES These trophies speak for themselves, they are Wamego's best evidence of scholastic, athletic, musical and vocational supremacy. Since the last Wa-Kaw was published. the number of trophies has increased from nine to twenty-seven, including those won by the Athletic, Musical, Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Manual Training and Commercial departments. The last trophy, at 1:he present writing, to be added to this group is the County Championship Girls' Basket Ball Tro- phyg the pride of the 1927 season. 1 I ,H Elgfsfznii 'FlHHi'i23E E i'lf f1'! A 'J - -- fEtm 92m?fS JUST PL I A E 418 'S 'X -L A. A, A, E' ' I927 H '- 'N E E ?iI1Hi1IIfQ' WA KAW 'l 1'1 f1l3 E QHHT Qiilliiilifllljl Wamego High School was indeed for- tunate in having Mr. Harvey Langford for ath- letic coach this year. Mr. Langford is a grad- uate of K. U. where he was a member of the cross country track team, and also held a posi- tion on the basket ball team. This knowledge of athletics together with splendid coaching ab- ility, has enabled him to produce a winning Football team, a Basket Ball team which was a credit to the school, considering the short time he had to develop it, and a track team which won its share of the firsts in the county track meet at St. Marys. E-1311715219 Q1 0 x? E Es -sw Q Nw--maemsanaa v oo all E3lZ'f,f115i11i 111-I-111 'f11112? E 31552191 ' WA KAW 'Q'I11i111f3 lQ fm.. Q HY? Xi -522 'i mfwee CCQERSCOJJIJI Although the football team was slow in getting started this year, it gained its stride after the fourth game, and continued to win through- out the remainder of the season, making a total of six games won to four lost, which is indeed a very creditable record, and classes the season as another successful one for W. H. S. Alma , W -C -- 7 Wamego White City W 39 Wamego W- Eskridge -W , M- 6 Wamego ,- Council Grove , -M 7 Wamego C--- Onaga ,, ,W 0 Wamego ,- Chapman ,- ,U 6 Wamego ,- Frankfort ,, . -W 0 Wamego ,- Alma Us .--, -,- 0 Wamego W Junction City .A --- 0 Wamego W Maple Hill ,- an 12 Wamego H a n -- -- Q- -vi -inlavqgg E F'11111'.'r-Wii i 'Q' 'E E l LAWRENCE BREYMEYER. The possessor of a high stride which made him hard to tackle. He took lots of punishment and dealt it out in the same way. He is captain for next year. DE MCANINCH A captain whether in competition or in every day life. A hard-hitter, full of drive, and a good left-handed passer. He was a leader for the whole squad and his place will be hard to ill. Elffffaifmi' Q v z? E fElZ'fF5'9 .27Ql5'm 'm'.' WA KAW 'Q' f3 E WILLARD BALDERSON One of the best defensive men we had. He deveoped considerably this s.ason and will be missed next year. JAMES WILLEY Willing and full of drive, he was always found plowing through the op- ponents line, and doing more than hs share to keep his line intact on de- fense. ALFRED THOMPSON Al turned out to be a hard fight- ing chap and can take lots of punish- ment. He will be trying for a berth ol. the team next season. Eififaigmi' a3 E WA KAW E' 'l E BRUCE TAYLOR A power in the line who could al- ways be depended upon to do his share He was valuable on defense, ready and aggressive. LYLE BROWN He more than once demonstrated his ability to run the team. He was a good passer, and his toe often kept us out of danger. GERALD REGNIER An end with an abundance of speed, power and drive. Especially strong on the defense. Many a play he stop- ped before it reached the line of scrim- mage. REX FOLTZ Little but mighty, fast in going down under punts and good in break- ing up interference. ElZ'f,1f11.Q'all1i' if f' s? E 'WA KKWM in Qnsamumlrs LESTER WILSON Silent, but fearless. He is a steady hard plunger and if there is no hole he makes one. HAROLD BLANCHARD An aggressive, hard hitting play- er, who alternated at half and end. He is dependable wherever he is placed. MARTEN MCKOWEN Marty played both good defen- sive and offensive game. His passes could always be depended upon. HARRY MURPHY A consistent and untiring worker. Showed up well the latter part of the season in the backfield. Should be a valuable man on the team next year. ff2IZ f,1f'411,?lUE' G if a1 E E i'I11l1'1lf! WA KAW ' - E Foot Ballll Sclliifofriliuillo White City ,, .ll. .- .H M ..,, here , Eskridge ,YY. W.,.., h ere , Council Grove , ,, .,.,. there Havensville W., ,-e,-here .. Soldier Ln, ,,,---here , Chapman , W, g,.,,. there Alma ,,-,,1,, Junction City Onaga ,AVON -U ,We -there , Y W- , ,,.e. there ,,,,,-here ,, , Sept. 30 , W Oct. 7 H. ,,Oct. 14 , Oct. 21 ,O W Oct. 28 ,,Nov. 2 W Nov. 11 Nov. 19 Thanksgiving TOP ROW: Harvey Langford fcoachl, Harry Murphy, Gerald Regniei Harold Blanchard, James Mansfield, Raymond Cottle. SECOND ROW: Gilbert Machin, Willard Balderson, Marten McKowcn Leslie Eichem, Lester Wilson. THIRD ROW: James Willey, Bruce Taylor, Rex Foltz, Lyle BIOXXH Lawrence Breymeyer, Alfred Thompson. lill!'ff1f115'S1i' l b .-- E E i'11l1f1'Q' WA KAW 'l'm1'3 E E 31513119 'H '- G if W :H Q ' WA KAW 'Q'mmf3 E X 1 A . an X X EZff4f5Ql'fm-11 .' v1I11'.? E rslxfgasm-m---mf.-Q KAW +9-fn--m12rm'awR'5mri : v - ' . 3-, ff -. M , 1 ,O , 'L I ..' ' N' ' fi! 1.0: I 'il lie f -4, . 11- Ax X . 1 .. 1 ' '- 'I I ' wg. 9 Llmlll a ' 7' X t J . - 7' 'I ' gffll' if ' l 1 X Nx 9 X ! ' 711 Q, Boys? Basket Ball w The boys basketball season in the matter of games won, was not a glorious success. Re- gardless of defeat, the boys under the direction of Coach Langford worked hard, and were suc- cessful in placing fourth in the County Basket Ball Tournament in which twelve teams com- peted. -1. . HARRY MURPHY-MAX WILSON The cheer leaders have been of great credit, as well as of much value to the school. But their true worth was not realized until the Coun- ty Basketball Tournament, in which they lead not only Wamego High School, but the entire county as Well. Elgifiif' '.? E E i'1111 Q' WA KAW 'Q'f11 fIf3 E Boys? lllffasllsef Teemmn TOP ROW: Rex Foltz, Karl Grieve, De McAninch, Neil Weybrew, Lyle Brown. SECOND ROW: Gerald Regnier, Richard Fish Ccaptainl, Harold Regnier. W A. O l i' Q1 6 a?Im'?.2zv.. El rauzrfzs-.sn1em-m1.Q A -3-m--m g IHC JZYS Y, ,L ., eff' g igmi'i7 7IQ i'l3 I151 Ig r3l5'f:!:5in1iif--mv WAlK-A - -- -x if Q9 0:55 Iv as W' le i s If K 5 2 ,Wm .n 4 J ad S C1 T CQ .A 3? 4 J N527 Track Season The 1927 track team would have been a credit to schools of a larger enrollment than Wamego can claim. This team, although los- ing the relay cup, placed in enough events, most of those placings be- ing firsts and seconds, to entitle it to the championship cup for the Pot- tawatomie County track and field meet this year. This victory together with the winnings in several other meets in which the team was entered, class the season as a very successful one. With but three members graduating, a lrage squad of experienced men remain, which should, with Coach Langford to develop it, prove to be one of the best track teams in the state next year. E-llzfsfffinii f5:ul2ia!lEl TOP ROVV: Clyde Bowman, De McAninch, James Willey. SECOND ROW: James Mansfield, Gerald Regnier, Llye Brown Harold Blanchard. THIRD ROW: Max Wilson. Lawrence Brevmever. Bill Hecker. ElZ's!'4:!m1Q- 'FCSIYRQQIZE-3 WTI' J 'Q'11-1f1'3 E Gi mils? Coach Wamego High School is especially proud of Miss Krahe, the girls' basket ball coach, who was successful in producing the best grils' basket ball team in Pottawatomie County this year. We are sure that with this year's ex- perience, next year's team, under her direction, will be able to win not only the county cham- pionship cup, but go through an all victorious season as well. Elgifnlflli' if I927 v 1332223151 E i 1-111'Q' WA KAW ' i'H m3ImH2r'HEEIil Vllqllllftlj 6843180 lille The 1927 Girls' Basket Hall Season was the most successful one in the history ot' XVaniego High School. Although the girls were defeated a few times during the season, they proved to be the strongest team in Pot- tawatomie county, by winning the championship cup, for the first time in the long career ot' W. H. S. TOP ROW: Dorothy Craig, Jean Ferguson, Margaret Burgess. SECOND ROWV: Mary Ella Doyle, Lois Larson, Katherine Lanphere. TIIIRD ROVV: Blanche Pitney, Mildred Forrester, Stella Uhlrieh. teaptainl, Erma Jean Miller. xii l l filgffffffalllii i f' eltnistgtil if ,Wy ' -491 im-E H3353 W-fm-I , A E4 IM M , uslg , '1 n Q Pgu . 2 0696 , i 6 nf if lf' El S W . atfn 1 p . Q 1 o f -1111 6 44,7 V , W .927 Im - f .Ax ,Av x ' E1 E l 111'1 ! WA KAW 'Q'1l1f'E E U irclliicesitira The High School Orchestra started its work and study for this year with very nearly the same members as comprised the organization in 1925-26. After several weeks of hard work under Miss Allen's direc- tion, the orchestra made its debut by playing in chapel. After that, they played several times in public and were invited to play at a Commercial Club supper. The orchestra will enter' the county musical contest this spring with strong intentions of bringing back the honors of the meet. i TOP ROW: Alfred Thompson, Helen Beamer, Harry Murphy, Miss Allen, Harold Gene Ross, Loran Dale Balderson, Dee Perine. SECOND ROW: Dorsey Hancks, Lawrence Breymeyer, Willard Bald- erson, Harry Dee Shortt, Porter Brock, Harry Hancks, Kimber Doyle. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Bowers, Cheradel Cosley, Mary Ella Doyle, James Willey, George Perkins, Viva Tabler, Cleo Cosley. i15I!,1f'415's8i+ 0 0 s? E E ?'f1vm f WA KAW iirllsi Qlllcc lltiilli The Girls Glee Club, which is the largest division of the music department, is an organization that has always done much to promote the interest of the school. From this department last year Ruthella Ben- nett won second place in low voice at the state music contest at Emporia. The achievements of the club this year consisted of, entertainments in chapel, at school plays and picture shows, and an important part in the High School Operetta Rings in the Sawdustf' l TOI' ROW: Ella Schwandt, Hazel Ashton, Katherine Lanphere, Mil- dred Ince, Mabel Rand. Mildred Forrester, Marie Riat, Delta Julien. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Jones, Ruthella Bennett, Elaine Mansfield O'June Kauffmann, Miss Allen, Annabelle Jonquist. Dorothy Stewart Viola Leukenga, Ruth Urquhart. FIRST ROW: Ruth Beamer, Naomi Nell Larson, Mary Elizabeth Hatch- er, Lois Larson, Frances Deweese, Jean Ferguson. E251ff.!'all1i' F i' - - 'H E y E f 11U .' WA KAW 'Q 1'i'11'3 E lllioyst' Gfllm Clllnll The boys glee club is one of the most important parts of the music flepartment. Last year Alfred Thompson was first in low voice at the state music contest at Emporia. This year's club under the direction of Miss Allen was the largest in the history of Wamego high school. The club put on programs in chapel, at school plays, a minstrel show at the Senior Benefit picture show, and shared responsibilities with the girls in the high school operetta Rings in the Sawdustf' l ,., TOP ROW: Harry Hancks, Loran Dale Balderson, Wilbur Tanner, Lyle Brown, Harold Gene Ross, Otto Stelzner, Dorsey Hancks. SECOND ROW: Kimber Doyle, Rollo George Dawe, Rex Hill, Harold Regnier, Willard Balderson, Harry Dee Shortt, Dee Perine, Gilbert Machin. INRST ROW: Louis Cord, Harry Murphy, Max Wilson, Miss Allen, Howard Thomas, Joe Murphy. 1 EZQAQMS' l f' fl E WA KAW 'Q'11'1'I1'3 E 1926 Urganization 11927 EZ'f,f4a1ZmE II-mf5' ff11111a? E E i'111'H .'!- 'Q'm1f'3 E fi' f X O f ai , ' , - tf' ffQ W : A 1 Q. Debate This year Wamego High School, as a member of the Kansas State Debating League, debated the state question, Resolved: That a Federal Department of Education with a Secretary in the President's cabinet should be established. The team was composed of Alfred Thompson, Ruth Beamer, and Bruce Taylor who upheld the affirmative side of the question, and Harold Regnier, Mildred Forrester, and Benjamin Brun- ner, who upheld the negative. This team won the highest number of points in the first two rounds of debate in the district by defeating both Eskridge and Dennison. Wamego and Eskridge each won enough points to qualify for the final debate, thus making necessary a dual debate in which Esk- ridge was successful. Regardless of the fact of the decision, the Wamego team made a fine showing, especially when we consider that the Eskridge team debated in the finals for state championship. E 1 E- U H il g E A, A, .4219 ' -' fl WA KAW 'H - E lwcellmfe erams TOP ROW: Mildred Forrester, Bruce Taylor, Miss Todd, Alfred Thompson. SECOND ROW: Benjamin Brunner, Ruth Beamer, Harold Regnier. Eiifsillii Q 6 v' H- QE E 5'f1li1f'f3 WA KAW 'Q'm1f'3 E The lllllii:5Y7 Ollhlllii ocirs President .........,........ Harold Regnier Vice-President .... ..... R obert Dacquet Secretary ...... ......... L yle Brown Treasurer ............ Lawrence Breymeyer The Hi-Y Club, which was organized in 1923, has been steadily increasing in membership, until this year it consists of approximately sixty per cent of the boys in High School. The purpose of the club, which is a branch of the Y. M. C. A., is to Create, Maintain, and Extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian char- acter. This year the club has taken part in practically all of the high school activities, has sponsored a Jr. Hi-Y in the seventh and eighth grades, and has put on the Annual Father-Son Banquet celebrating National Father and Son Week. Through these achievements together with what is gained through the weekly meetings the club as a whole feels that its purpose has been accomplished. Tlqllhie Cabinet TOP ROW: Lawrence Breymeyer, Crawford Beeson, Edward Criner. SECOND ROW: Harry Murphy, Lyle Brown, Alfred Thompson. THIRD ROW: Bruce Taylor, Robert Dacquet, Harold Regnier, Mr. A. Carkuff. ffi,-llgsfalfmlil 0 . Ell'5 f:2'115'an1im--nfl' iim--minxmimultil The Girl eseryes iwiiiiiccrs President ....... ...... B lanche Pitney Vice-President --- .... Margaret Burgess Secretary ..,,.. .... D orothy Craig Treasurer ...... .......... L ois Larson Chief Advisor ............... Miss Edelblute The Wa-Kaw Girl Reserve Club, which is a branch of the Na- tional Y. W. C. A., Was organized in Wamego high school in nineteen hundred twenty-four. The purpose of the organization which is open to all the girls in high school is to teach girls To Face Life Squarelyf' and To Find and Give the Best. Gfllllnii Reserve Qahiiiet TOP ROW: Elaine Mansfield, Dorothy Craig. SECOND ROW: Jean Ferguson, Mary Ella Doyle, Margaret Burgess, Frances Deweese. THIRD ROW: Lois Larson, Miss Edelblute, Blanche Pitney. N , 7 l liliifsiilii U i a? E Q illlHllQl WA A l:i Ill Q ep Qjiiiuilb The Pep Club, which was organized Fe-bruary ninth, nineteen hundred twenty-four, is an organization of enthusiastic girls, whose pur- pose is to stimulate Pep at all times in all the high school activities and to keep Wamego High in a constant state of cheerfulness. The past year the club put on stunts in chapel, at the football and basketball games, as well as at other events and entertainments. It is to be hoped that its good work may continue in the future. - TOP ROW: Annabelle Jonquist, Lois Larson, Frances Deweese. SECOND ROW: Elaine Mansfield, Neidra Hill, Mary Jane Brunner, Naomi Nell Larson. THIRD ROW: Blanche Pitney, Erma Jean Miller, Jean Ferguson, Lois Drake, Ruthella Bennett. Efflilf' i f' fiiilfiiiiil WA i'Q'11l1111E E Vlrlllllte UHKG The Uke Club, which was organized forthe first time at Wame- go High School in 1926, is an organization that has been helpful in var- ious activities throughout the school year. This group of girls has will- ingly and ably assisted in chapel programs, Girl Reserve meetings, and other school functions. TOP ROW: Ruth Beamer, Mildred Forrester, Delta Julien, Miss Todd, Mildred Ince, Dorothy Stewart, Ella Sehwanclt, Grace Pitney. SECOND ROW: Katherine Lanphere, Mildred Schutte, Naomi Nell Larson, Erma Jean Miller, Alice Mae Dennis. FEIZFY11-51219 '.1 E E F '.' WA KAW 'Q' '3 E fxv --1 ,- . lf... .iioildlireim A cheery smile and a happy good morning from Mr. Holdren has helped to start the day off right for students and teachers alike at Wa- mego High for the past some fifteen years. VV. FI. Holdren, as janitor of the school building, has served both faith- fully and well and is counted by those who know him as a friend, strong, upright and just. In addition to his week day duties, Mr. Holdren has served for six years as pastor at the Mt. Union church, north of Wamego. Recently he has accepted a charge at Laclede, and will divide his time be- tween the two churches. 'iGiiris? lBJ.eislxt-'t ftlujp This is the 1927 county tournament cup won by the Wamego grils' basket ball team. The cup is especially prized by the team and the students inasmuch as the victory it represents is the first time in the school's his- tory that the girls' team has cap- tured the honors of the county. a at -- -:Lausanne-J Calendar jokes Hdvertisers '- 'H E a Q S lf 5 l 11014simnjwricrjoiwxicricricxicnifxifrifricriaxiarisnivvivximwicni-1101011 D014 niojojozoiuioiozoi gp! S 1 2 2 Q 1 l 2 2 ' io10i01oinio2111tifbilviuiaxifnioioiarinvioioixrifvixxicriarilricsic Names oil' Advertisers Read these business firm's advertisements-they are what put out this Wa-Kaw Red Rose Creamery O. B. Larson Store Hartloff's Grocery Store Bittmann Mercantile Co. Victory Cafe Wamego Construction Co. Long Oil Company Wamego Seed Sz Elevator Wamego Oil Company Iles Battery Company Knostman's Clothing Store Little Hardware Store Blankley's Variety Store Beaghler's Studio J. F. McCormick's O. W. Noe Rexall Drug Store Dr. Throop, D. D. S. J. E. Teeter L. W. Cazier, M. D. W. R. Johnson Wamego Times R. G. Hill, M. D. W. E. Smith Wamego State Bank L. M. Huey. D. D. S. First National Bank E. P. Bender, D. D. S. Drs. Brunner and Hancks G. R. Gable, D. C. Wamego Drug Store O. R. Searl, M. D. Columbian Theatre W. L. Prunty R. R. Blackwill, D. C. W. O. Tucker, D. V. M. Recreation Parlor Elite Quilt Shop Fleck Cream Station J. H. Daylor H. A. Mansfield C. F. Beerhalter Otto E. Stelzner Sz Son Mary Ann Shoppe J. A. McMillan Fulmer Brothers J. E. Stewart KL Sons Jim Cross Burger Engraving Company Wamego Reporter l xiexifxitriuriarilrjfnilnilrieniexiirjlrixifvimsiwnit Kaw Valley State Sz Savings Bank E H Q' 'H Q i' s? E E i '1l'.'i WA K 'Q U11fl3 E 10:1 W. priuunlty lldiuunnillier Company Building Material-Coal-Builders' Hardware- Paint-Glass. We Will stand behind every article We sell, still l give every customer every consideration, still solicit your patronage and friendship. 6 cn 'CS co I3 Q- SD E cn CD o o Q- U2 99 ff' sw F' co 03 si 3 99 C+ co 'U 5. o ED a ggi O D O EL C3 SL CD S5 Q- 90 l S Sept. 6. School opens. Sept. 7. Freshmen buy Chapel tick- ets. Sept. 8. Class sponsors are named. Sept. 10. We are all invited to a watermelon feed by the Epworth League. Sept. 15. Senior Hike. Sept. 16. Seniors elect officers. Sept. 24. We lose our first football game at Alma 7 to 0. Sept. 27. Freshmen plan hike. Sept. 28. Their hike postponed un- til tomorrow. Sept. 29. Upper classmen invade Freshmen camp. Oct. 9. Our two post graduates have a trial with A. Carkuff as judge. Oct. 18. Mr. Kammeyer wins a cut glass candy jar at the merchants' con- test. x:o14v1o1o14r:1vi4x14r11xZ1rj4r14x14njoioj0:4r:1 ' vii neo' n1ojo14u1oj4a1oqr4x1-,101 lg vioioiojnjcrioioioioierinjf 5 og v VICTORY CAFE Good Eats and Fountain Service J. T. WEST Prop. iriver: 11:14 9 njojcrj4:i1ri4n1oj4r1cn1o:1uic:jo:o1ujo11ni4ni4 li 5' D0i011l10i1vZe1i4bio14vio1oi1ri1x14 J. E. STEWART Sz SONS E Furniture, Hardware, Rugs. Q Wamego, Kansas l S Everything in House 2 Furnishings sold on Q Quality with a money E back guarantee. I i ll Q Si l l H03 r1o:o1o:o1o1cx1o14r1cri4x1o:o:4x:ar:4v1er11ni1x:4 51014 ozllioioicviclioioioiibioiarioicbiod izl School Calendar fContinuedJ Oct. 22. Wamego 13. Onaga 0. One half holiday celebrated with buggy ride. Oct. 25. Seniors elect annual staff. Typewriting hike. Willey has a good time. Oct. 26. Freshmen boys have a hear- ing in Carkuff's office. Boys explain Jr. Hi-Y to grades. Margaret Bur- gess washes her hair. uct. 27. Miss Krahe and her basket ball girls do some road work. Oct. 28. We prepare to entertain Frankfort. Oct. 29. Jr. party at Kammeyer's barn. W. H. S. 13. Chapman 6. Nov. 1. All the boys are sleepy. fHalloween.J Nov. 2. Pep meeting on mainstreet. Nov. 3 Frankfort yields to the Wa- mego Bearcats 13 to 0. Miss Edel- blute takes a bicycle ride with QB. HJ szuiozozozojf. Q nioioioioioioiesiu ozoxozozozozi 9 boi0i4li010i011li4bi1vi0i1n14ri4l11o:n ILES BATTERY CO. If its batteries we have them. Exide Service Station. Red Crown Gasoline Motor Oils and Greases, Accessories and Tires. -Phone 249- Yours For Service. .-0.0-...U-. iw Q S? so Ugg Oilg fi 59. gi? Omlg se gm :SQ-5.01 22 ovq Egg? G+-all H53 -Og OH Us lg? pq F1 wig N - wr-UZ Q cb GQ SDH GF' ox: I. 'Um U o 551 is Sc il U2 O ,: qi Q 92111 'sv Q fn 'D I 1 'S fi fi li Q. ll gl 'S if -6. 'Z' 'Z' O! fini: Ellfffsiizlil 0 0 '.? E E i' ff WA KAW l v- -'- E Doioxozox via xoxox riots xoioxwi ,asoiuioxoif 11 ioioioivilvioioxcoi 1 I L. W. CAZIER, M. D. 2 2 L. M. HUEY, D. D. s. , l I 2 Wamego, Kansas 2 2 Office Over 2 Office Phone 95 I g Wamego Drug Store I :jc vie 2011014 5 :Q . i a A 020114 i :zo D1 :Q 6, 0014 If you stepped out of the Garden of Eden into our 2 X store we would outfit you as satisfactorily as if you had visited a dozen stores. l 2 Remember we clothe the men and shoe the family. I i 2 HARRY KNQSTMAN Q a E. rio? ,qoza E 55 :si 'N 'ss in ZA O 0 U1 O 0 5 2' EZ ai? 'S rn., CP N ff' CD Cf' fb W O D' 0 'I U1 99 P1 3 FUN 5'-1 Uqfb 'Um' Cl 'S I3 ji! 1+ C1 'S T :ini sir School Calendar Nov. 6. Kammeyer trades his Ford to Doc. Searl for a bicycle. Nov. 8. Debate work begins. Q I Nov. 9. Annual staff starts busi- 1 ness. I Q Nov. 10. We get ready for ALMA. Nov. 11. We wallop ALMA 20 to 0. Q OTTO E. STELZNER E Coach Langford brings strange girl to chapel. l l 8L i Nov. 12 Miss Krahe and Mr. Lang- Q I ford put on a good chapel. Open house , Q day. Q Nov. 15. Blue Monday. f i Nov. 16 Intellegence tests given to 1- 1 all students. Q Q N.17.A.H't l td' Constitution :fl U.1g.0ry c ass S u les Q Wamego i Nov. 18. Dr. Andrews of K. s. A. C. I . I gives talk on Courtesy, Kansas l Nov. 19. We win from Junction City 20 to 0' nioioifnioifvis-icvioicsicvicximviniarif in 5' '13 A ..- 9 . mi E llllHlf'll'- v x+QllIlrriii Q Nov. 20. Bill Sauer's teaches coach Langford the traffic rules. Nov. 22. Football team is given a free show by Rogers. Nov. 23. Last football game of the season. Some of our musicians accom- pany the band to Kansas City. Nov. 24. School goes to picture show for half price. Six weeks tests. THANKSGIVING. Maple Hill 12 -Wamego 13. Nov. 29. All back and presumably happy- Nov. 30. Dr. Cazier tells us about the chicken pox. Dec. 1. Inter class Basketball tour- nament. Hooray-Both Senior teams win. December 2. Annual work is start- ed. Dec. 3. Mr. Kammeyer starts to wear his Sunday hat. Dec. 6. Due to the ice, we all fall down, even Leonard West. Am. His- tory quizz. 'M' ' Z 2 5 Q U3 2 154 I cn 1 52 5 eg si g EQ I E4 E Q Sg Q UJCJ m Q Q. 2 m E Q 5 1 S 2 2 s 9 2 Q Z Z i ni U1 Q Q I ii F1 I fs 2 W 2 QQ 5 Q H: U3 Q ii new Q Q ll U3 33 I if PIO 4 gi EE 'S' ll Eg Ci E2 W 1 riojoioiojoioic Q, D11 I I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q T Q I 1 Q Q 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 Q 2. R. G. HILL, M. D. Office Phone 40 Residence Phone 62 Q YOU'RE WELCOME AT McMILLAN'S School Supplies Radio Music E 09 i l' 15 E nj School Calendar QContinuedJ Dec. 7. Miss Krahe instructs Coach Langford in the um of the typewrit- er covers. Eng. IV. class learns and gives Gettysburg address, great or- otorical ability displayed, especially by Mr. Kammeyer himself. Dec. 8. No American History class- es. J. E. had a sore throat. Dec. 9. First snow of the season. Most of the girls get snowballed. Dec. 10. Boys present Miss Krahe and Miss Todd some baby mice. Foot- ball banquet. Breymeyer was elected captain. Dec. 11. Mr. Kammeyer becomes a Papa. Dec. 13. QCold wavej hard on Bur- ky's radiator. Dec. 14. Mr. Carkuff is siok. QOne aay for him to make up.J Dec. 15. Senior pie supper. Our president, Dorothy Craig, goes to To- peka to see Ben Hur. Bernard West buys Pearl Morton's pie. 'licnioifxiuiuienioioizxilrioiwvii cu Q 12 Es Gm OCD :irc fo iz cu Cl nj0Z0jo10j010j1 and assist you with G. A. RICHMOND your plans any time. i l 5 ll EH min QQ vzoioxugozojoxoioicozo o 011 rio ! sin 94 Contractors - Builders We furnish estimates R. G. GABLE 1 Doctor of Chiropractic Wamego 5101010101011 xitrifxicxiixianicxicwjnnjfxjfxic I m E l ta D, l Z Z l DU W l KI Q U2 I E355 1 og I in ,. ! gg-a I N ! B .0 10:4 e SEEEQ D9 WSVUN P 'o'2o.'FP Jr- gms'-l'UJw 11- 'L535' ro ol., :S fifbligp 5 :-Q' 2: E 252, w Seas at is-W gags 3 9-353 2 Ugg -1 5 3 5 M552 USUN 3295 9.Eiv'Z WILLIAM E. SMITH Phone 257 Wamego an an as ii is li si as as il so is gs ...15- 11 El 1 U7 Cf' 5 :EET U05 3 2 W' EE CL QQ U,l Ol E'i 2.l Cul gd! FD -fl 5:1 7 Q a fContinuedb Dec. 16.-Dorothy returns to school. Dec. 17 First basket ball game lfwith Paxicoj girls win but boys ose. Dec. 20.-Debate team goes to Man hattan. Dec. 21 Mary Pitney visits school. Basket ball games at Westy. Dec. 22. Red Riat and Fredia Snyd- er visit school. Dec. 23. Santa Claus gives Kam- meyer a bottle of milk equipped with nipple, and sends the rest of us home with an all day sucker. Dec. 23-Jan 3. No school. QChrist- mas vacation.J ESIEEEQQESSEW' Q lS?27'6 GEEEEEEEEEEIEQ School Calendar fContinuedJ Jan. 5. Miss Carter says she is go- ing to farm. Jan. sports one of David J.'s new sweaters. 6. Debate rehearsals. Burky ii Q. nifsioioioioif Zuioioifrioioioirrieozo ! l BUY YoUR g l GRADUATION l t Jgvnh 7.t Both basketball teams lose S 3 o ea on. 1 Jan. 10. Debate tryouts. Q Jan. 11 Uncle Mack comes to see us. I i Jan. 12. Some are made glad, but l 1 many sad, by the first semester ex- l l emption lists. i I Jan. 13. fHard 1uck.J semester Ex- Q I ams ' l 9 Q J . 17. S ' ' ' ' shoiivil Crawf3lcioll3eegci3ril'Esfliirstngaltlee I S l QM. J. BJ I Q J . 18. M' t 1 h i ...fs . b.. mi Q Student . 2 .lark 153. More snow and Cflapping Headquarters I ga os es. ! I Jan. 20. Grade cards given out. i 'Q fToo many F'S f0I' safety.J pZqn1vs1o:4v:4v1o1u1n14r1av1cv:o:1x1o21vi , Q 14ri1vi1uzozoiozoiarioxnxozozsvicvxwzo S i fContinuedJ , THE WAMEGO 2 l 9 TIMES 2 l Q C E Printing of All Kinds 2 l 2 . 1 Our best W1Sh6S to the Q Class of '27 in their 2 efforts to publish a E 2 soon q 5 1 scHooL 2 g ANNUAL g ! Jan. 21. Pep meeting. We get ready for Louisville. Jan. 24. New case fsmall pox.J Jan. 25. No school. Jan. 26. The same continued. Jan. 27. All back. No ill effects yet. Jan. 28 Annual staff meets. Feb. 1. First debate. We win from Eskridge but lose to Dennison. Feb. 2. Senior play practice starts. Feb. 3. Ouch! Sore arms and legs. Feb. 7. College debate, K. S. A. C. and C. of E. Feb. 10. We have a practice debate with Manhattan. Feb. 11. Rah, Rah, Rah! We wallop Louisville twice. Miss Edelblute comes to basket ball game with a one armed man fat least one was all We saw him use.j Feb. 18. We win double header B. B. game from Onaga. Fcb. 22. Harry Murphy and Max l v rn use 101: Wilson elected new yell leaders. School Calendar Q Continued J Feb. 24. Senior play Professor Pepp fa big success.J Kammeyer loses his bicycle. Feb. 25. Both debate teams lose in the last round of the triangular meet. Carkuff's goats visit school. Feb. 26. B. B. game with Westmore- land. Girls lose but boys win. Feb. 28. We learn the debating rules must be taken for what they mean not what they say. Mar. 1. Basket ball game for rather practicej with Manhattan. Mr. Cark- uff runs out of gas 5 miles east of Manhattan. Mar. 2. The repeat debate with Eskridge proved disastrous to Wame- go. Mar. 3. School dismissed for the E.- 020. is 2 El 5 l l Q! sl Hs mi W1 O1 Qs -1 SUI Us sn Office Over The Kaw Valley State 8z Savings Bank THE MARY ANN SHOPPE Exclusively Ladies' Apparel. Mary A. Breymeyer, Prop. l -,...----..l rifrioinioioiewg 0:0 Tournament. Walmego girls win the l Wamege, Kansas Phone 22 I championship an get the cup. Bowers - - loses his cuff links. i MafCeHSl1ivBY Hafflett i Mar. 7. Everybody's happy especial- e eese' ly Miss Krahe. F fo1vZ4v:011u11r:o11n11n11rzo2:n:u:o14v1o1co:o j School Calendar RED ROSE FOR QUALITY Creamery 8z Market GROCERIES, MEATS, ICE I CREAM AND g BUTTER Aug. Lelievre Proprietor Ozooioioifnioiiriclioinimrioioioic Q20 fContinuedj Mar. 8. Bowers tells history class that 20,000 men were taken to South Carolina to Charleston. Mar. 10. Pep club have pictures re- taken for annual. Mar. 11. Wm. Knostman gave a fine talk in chapel. Mar. 15. Zapata's Novelty Trouba- dours. Mar. 16. Langford shoots a dog. Mar. 17. Clyde Bowman begins to bring Beulah Rickstrew to school alone. Mar. 18. Economics class gets tired of studying, and throws all the books out the window. Mar. 21. Langford appears in glass- es. Mar. 22. Mr. Caruff's goats spend the night in school house. Mar. 23. Miss Krahe sick in bed. No bookkeeping. Mar. 24. High school operetta, Rings in Sawdust. Mar. 28. Mr. Kammeyer obtains a Chevrolet. One bicycle for sale. Mar. 30. Ar. Carkuff explains the soccer rules. 5-l!'fFfF55F1i' i v '.1 E School Calendar fContinuedJ April 1. Faculty mock chapel to the enjoyment of all. April 6. Grade Quartette demon- states the use of ivory soap. April 7. American History quiz proves to be too much for Senior boys. April 8. Half holiday. School meeting, falso rain.J April 12. Mr. Shirk invites us to the tabernacle. lThanks.J April 14. More rain and wet weth- er. We learn class night will be the 24th. April 15. The first grade puts on the cutest chapel of the year. April 18. H. W. gets her spring hair cut. April 19. Hi-Y installation service by Mr. Rose. April 20. The boys learn that it relies authority to write on the bulle- tin boards. April 21. Mr. Carkuff is sick again. Chapel by the Roses. Arril 22. Music, Literary and Com- i if l 1' l , , .Og 14 v 9,0 DR. R. R. BACKWILL Chiropractor Wamego Kansas icxiflcxicxisifvicvixnicaicricviirririxn vi0i0i014:i4r11ri4li1l10i1n10i1ri0Z4 'Z' 'oxovzc niniuioj v:cv14n14r:c:1c:1ani4r21n11s1fu:o J. F. McCORMICK'S TIRE sl HARNESS SHoP Road Service-Anytime- Anywhere Firestone Tires Accessories Repairing. Phone 288 Wamego, Kansas 455 -145 las l iig '55 1-- Q53 lm 3 55 Si ,Hz li-- 500:41 l ! ml Ol Us Ao Q22 5 50g ggi Em- Sl Qi sw Hi l I rio: 0:14 it Z' l Q l l 3 i i Q l 6' l l l l l l l l I l l i I ! I For every house is builded by some mang but he that built all things is God. -3:4 Heb. C. F. BEERHALTER Contractor and Builder Wamego Drafting SERVICE We Give IT. THE LONG OIL CO. ! vzozoiozoh' 0:9 April 27. Another law is passed. We can't come back at noon until one o'clock. April 28. Junior Play, fCome on Banque-t.J April 29. Track meet at Manhat- tan. Machin and gang break down one-half mile east of Zeandale. fBet- ter luck next time Pickle.J May 2. Lois Drake becomes a housewife. May 3. Freshmen have two class meetings. fLook out hike.J High School night at the tabernacle, Jun- iors win the five dollars for the best turnout. Clang! Clangl Boom! Bang! We charivari the bride and groom. May 4. The slightly shattered green Freshman pennant is ordered out of the study hall by A. C. Q Mav 12. County track meet at St. Marys. I May 13. Junior Senior Banquet. I May 17. Open house night. l0pen I to all but the goats.J May 22. Baccalaureate. -0:0111 May 24. Class Night. May 26. Last chapel and Com- mencement. EIZAYSZQIE' Q1 0 '.? E E i'111 ! WA KAW '. 1'1'1f'l E 3, D0i4ll4Difl10i0i01Ul0f0i'Pi4Yifiifi rio D1-cwrf-104D01D0Iw4! 'i i ?03 301'9i 2 WAMEGO DRUG g STORE S O. R. SEARL, M. D. l i i 3 Stelzner Sz Stelzner S I Wamego, Kam. 3 Phone 80 Wamego i 2 l T110 STATE 81. eu-use i 0 Kg... sfxvnfcs f 1 l Wamego - - Kansas C g The Bank of Personal Service. Q I Q -We will appreciate business given us.- j ,Epic 0:01024rzmnioioioiozmnzunimuioioilsxui1' i When it's Jewelry or Gifts I you want this store, you will Q find, is well stocked for Q every season. I We welcome student trade, as well as that of their parents. i NOE'S JEWELRY STORE Q DR. O. W. TUCKER j Veterinarian l . Q South of MCCOFmlCk,S I Tire Shop. Phone 290 Wamego 110101011xi01010i010i4n101xn2:r11ni:i o nizxioioifrioioiariuioioiivic ings 6,4 s:o1u1o1o1u1o11 of nie u 0.0 si ruin xioiuiojoioioic i li W JOKES fContinuedj I've raised a lot of families in my day says the elevator boy. Ruthella I ate four shredded wheat biscuits for breakfast this morning. Murphy: Oh, you'll be having hay fever if you aren't careful. Freshman: Help me work this problem. It is what do I have if I cut a beef steak in two and then cut the halves in two and cut the quarters in two, what do I have? Senior: Eigl'1ths. Bro hz A d ' s n again. Senior: Thirty-seconds. Frosh: And again. Senior: Hamburger. Dorothy C.: Congratulate me! I just thought of something clever. Murphy: Beginner's luck. If we go into war with China then, doubtless the super-patriots will not oft any more chow mein unless the name is changed to Hsilage with Yankee noodles. E i+f11i1I1'Q' WA KAW 'Q'f111f11'3 E 0 ioinioioioinioim 111301011 101 101 r1oi1x10i0ifrio1o24xianioi1ri1rZr02 I Q Billiards was brought into this country by the 3 2 Spaniards, who settled in St. Augustine, Florida S Q in 1565, and since then has numbered many of Q Q our leading men and Women as its patrons. g . l i Our Presidents, from George Washington l Q to the present time have played the game in the S Billiard Parlor of the Executive Mansion. 2 I Q . You are always Welcome at the 2 l Q REcREAT1oN PARLOR 2 2 R. J. Johnston, Prop. 9 l D.. Q1 nz v1o:o:o1u1o1ix1u1n1o:4 102011010 I C if d HARTLOFF'S i 4 figs 5 g 2 pagegkiirgeniiliioy, this is sure some Q First Class Fruits and Q i-iiiillsfol-itfsugifl fil'Q.i'?u ! GYOCCFIQS Q When down in the mouth, think Q Q of Jonah. He came out all right. Q The place to get Chase l Miss Iiehman fin freshman .English Q 85 Sandburnfs Coffee. Q Sissy: Compare the adgective lit- ! Q HK. Doyle: Little, small, nothing at oxorxoioioioioioinxzuznviarifrxuxoznzafg a -H .g. ''U' 1 -0-N'-'gf Senior: Do you know why they Q bugied- Buffglo Billqon a hill? . umor: o, w . V l Junior: Becauseyhe was dead. 5 l Waiter: Yes sir, we're very up-to- V Q dlzltereverythlng cooked by electri- ! l mil' f d- '-I d 'f 1 It P-WS to Walk 3 Q m..3:g.::.:. ::.:.J0::.:g:,:.i: Q little farther. Q Shovkin' 1 . geaicher had just came into a dis- Q Llchtenhan Bros- 0r grrd,e:?03lrder! she shouted. I Student fgust returning to pres- ozorxoioioxoioioioicnxcniexiuiixf 111: Q Gilt, I Malted p1eaSe.n 51211511.5219 G if 1? E E ? 1'1'f Q' WA KAW 'Q' - E I14 0:0 I I McCormick-Deering Q Farm Machines and g i Implements I I I I I I 101014 C3 O O Q-1 P-1 n-Q E. 'U 3 CD 5 Cf 5 99 W' CD fn A Good Farmer Better. JOKES Professor Kammeyer-lTo Physics Classj-We will now have Law- rence explain the radio. Dill -fFrom far part of the roomy : Will you please broadcast that again. I haven't quite got your wave-length. Todd- When is Miss C. thinking of getting married? Langford- When isn't she? Langford fin civicsj- Where is the electoral college? Archibald ion tip from Charleyj- - Boston Ronnie- Dad, do teachers get paid? Dad - Certainly, why shouldn't th ey. Ronnie- I don't see why they should I I the students do all the work. 3 S Ilglggil-gihstsdteiigi? scene was a riot. i I Ham-The corpse got the hiccups. I i Birky drives a Ford because its the l Q only car where he can use his feet M v11v11u:o:414xi1x:o1o:4v:og4y11.g.,o:u and l'!Ot head. 5:01011 p,n4pocno:ocn1v4D04D1v1fvIf1IfrI0I'vI'v101 1 1' E I ' JOE ii Ali LOIR I I 0 I I I I I 1 I T111 OIIIIIIO ll CES I NASH A it lil I I I I .!. ge' fl 21 ,I ,Q is iI QI is 'I iI I In -QI I ! ! I I I I I I I I I I I I U F1 PU oo :U G' Z Z rn :U i.,,-,...,..--. ....... ... ELITE QUILT SHOP o x1n1oi0jojujuj1 'J OVER BOOK STORE 'U :Ci O Z P1 UP I- I11 I I I 5 'll .3 . I I I I I I I I I II mi I DR. J. A. HANCKS I 2 2 Physicians 8a Surgeons 2 2 Wamego, Kansas 2 I on1011v1oi011vioi1rio14 5010201 me 0:4 020101011 nioiuioih - E i' I WA KAW 'Q' 1E E gwiuizlioioioioioif 1010102014 FOR GOOD DAIRY U SERVICE I Q can 5310 I I Q MANSFIELD'S 5 DAIRY I I rbioioi ioianiuiuioioiv 303034 JOKES fContinuedJ Kammeyer Crushing into schoolhousej - Oh, I'm a father, I'm a father. Holdren- Aw, so's yer ole man. Dumb Dorothy-Some Friday after- noon when the weather is good we'd ought to go on a hike and take snap- shots some Sunday. J. E. B.-There were thirty thous- and soldiers going to South Caro- lina to Charleston. Father Ilooking at son's report card, - Do you know that George Wash- ington was at the head of his class h h 'V' w en e was your age. Son- Yes, but he was president of the United States when he was your age. Pop- J. E.- What do you mean by saying Benedict Arnold was a janitor? Perkins- The book says that after his exile he spent the rest of his days in abasementf' Francis- How long did it take you to learn to skate? Annabelle- Oh, several settings. . 9' 111: '3 rioxuzo -..---,I 0.4 E JOKES fContinuedJ Dorothy D.- Henry is a nice chap but he's too terribly tight. Lois L.- He isn't tight, he's simply saving for a rainy day. Dorothy D.- Rainy day, my eye. He's saving for a flood. I have half a mind to kiss you, said the timid lover. If you had a whole mind you'd have done it an hour ago, replied the flapper. He- Now please don't cry. I hate tears. She-:What would you do if I should cry. Hef Well, I guess I'd hang out a sign, 'Wet Paint.' He- You remind me of the Sphinx. She- Why? He- Because you're beautiful but dumb. Bally-- I sure had a fright last night. Bob-4 Yeah, I saw you come out of the theater with her. I I I I I I I I I I I E I Ib-'rf Qroe fo-fc-N24 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UO P. BEN DER, D. D. S. He Hurts 'Em. I I I ,ff I I .XMI Q I 1. an l i ' ' Q I I I I .. Eififfimif Q- I e1 E ii L fi l rj0i0i0i1rI01o1uioi4ri4xp? THE OLD RELIABLE irsit aitiioimaii Bain CAPITAL, 375,000.00 fContinuedJ 5 Naomi Nell- Is it true that Kather- I ine has been injured and is not Q coming to school any more? i Erma .Jean- Yes, she sprained her ukuele finger. l Miss Lehman fwhen Leonard drop- I ped the mintsj- My, what a Q waste. ' E Hecker- Yes, yes, my what a waist. I Of all sad words of tongue or pen, I The saddest are these, I flunked again. S Mr. Bowers, Qto editor of Eng. IV i classj- See here what do you mean by inserting the derisive ex- I pression, Applesaucen in paren- l thesis in the speech I made in chap- el Friday? Q Editor-- Applesauce? Great Scott! l I wrote applause. i Carkuff Qin Psychology Classj- A 1 man's an idiot to be absolutely i certain of anything. - Bally- Are you sure Carkuff- Positively of that? 1010: u-u-14.41.-in-1021 1881-1927 With a continuous record of sound, conservative financial service. -e 2:11 :Dm E32 was ps! Z5 mo Ui in I 2 5 li ii 011 ofa nioioiuinirrjsnimrinxioicxioioiojoifpjoic 0:0 pjuofe 0:4 ,101 x10jcn:o14n1o11xjcr11r11n1oi014n11w1o14n11rj4:j4n11 Eau'-ssffsmvm-11-f.f WA K fi-ff--mlimnsanwga JOKES lContinuedJ D. Lehman- Are you laughing at me? 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I I I THIS AD E i LOOKS LIKE-'Z I 2 BUT- I I I , Beaglhler , I I MADE THE I Q PICTURESQ I I o:ov1ev11r14vi1v11n1svi1v1n1o:o11v11'1 ' 0:4 JOKES 4' QContinuedJ 2 Lora Todd lEnglish class studying I The Man Without a Country. J 1 -If any of you don't have a man without a country, see me, I've got I a couple up in my room. I Telegram Home-No Mon. No fun. I Your Son. Reply-How sad. Too bad. Your Dad. I Langford iln Science classl- I shall 2 use my hat to represent the planet Mars and its position in relation I to the globe. Is there any question l before we proceed? Fisher- Yes, is Mars inhabited? I Martie- Just to think, I promised I my mother I would never be a foot- I ball player. Coach Langford- Well, you've kept I your promise. 1 He- How did you like the football I game? 1 She-- Oh, they didn't play. Just as they started one man got the ball I and started to run away with it and they all began to jump on each i other. 0:0 gg x1n14r1ui1pjo:1si1x1o1oj4rio14nj1si1n14nj1xi1nj4r:4 A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned You Can Save That Penny By Trading at BLANKLEY'S Variety Store vioioi vio1o:oi4viui1v14uiuvi01014 COLUMBIAN THEATRE The Amusement Center of Wamego. Picture Show, Theatrical, and Local Good the Year Around. EllZ'Sf115 alUEf d v '.? E Q iwx11lz1r,1W y1I'lIHIl3 g Eg1rio:arfx11:1111n31a14v311:1:1s1n:1f1cv3n314s:1c W, R, Jtlmm , YGUR GROCER SINCE 1879 i 1 5 FANCYIHHNA. CUTGLASS 9:11zoioiuioi1011vienifvieninnifsioioiasiaviavimvioiuxioioiaviavioixrioioiqn fy :L rioioioicnicsioioioioiwxioi 2o1m11oio2oi1r1o1oioicv:ch:011b11b1o14 ' The Wamego Reporter l 2 is for the Wamego School strong. We take pleas- 1 ure in printing the school notes each Week, but realize that only an Annual can group the various 1 activities of the Year in a way that patrons can E visualize them as a whole. We congratulate 3 the Class of 527 on their enterprise in issuing this Q , WA-KAW. 2 l l Q 1 --------------------------- 5 l l , 'riiis Waiwusoo Rnhoimusn I I 5 351.50 per year--and worth more. 3 5 Advertising that pays. Printing that pleases. I l l I uzoricrioierioioioioiusioioim ioimxioioiavioioi riuiuiaxioioiwlioioioiz , a w - - --gi 1921 Ir anians-za E f'111'1'f Q' WA KAW 'F '3 E A ,,,,1 - 4.x Q-an P'l115n. A Bwrgev Book -the very name commands unusual inf terest for a college or school annualg for 'more prizes have been won by books engraved by Burger than by those of any two other engraving houses. Give your book the same chance. C74r,iBursff Gnswins Gi Sth IQVIYANDOTIT SYS ... xsnsss can. no.- Uklllilfill ' ElZ'f,f115'al1E' Q- l927 ' '-- E ' .',11lrxrQ3 g Al mni I? 'lb w Q1 111-rf': ,,1 ---' r an X9 15 X1 A-H 'Pie -- .::: K -' ,N W 'V ' 1'Tk - 55557 in 'Mgfivlfii 'iff' 'rg-,,v' uf! w X4 EllS'f1?f51UF'U'- 'f'f H--m1f1BxHzi2'1SIil 'Q I Qrsgsmsg-xg 0 lglllllllflllllfllll CLASS OF 1923 George Dodge ......... Amarillo, Texas Otis Domeny ........... Alma, Kansas Chester Forrester--- Wamego Milling Co, Eugene Graves -....-. ---Salina, Kansas Walter Hartwick .--.--.- Salina, Kansas John Jennings ---------- Cleveland, Ohio Delbert Johnson --Teacher, Wamego, Kan. Ernest Johnson, --K. U., Lawrence Kansas Leo La Fountaine, Farmer, Wamego, Kas. Francis Lichtenhan, - Los Angeles, Calif. Paul Rightmire, -.------ Clafflin, Kansas David Rowles, --K. U., Lawrence, Kansas Theodore Schwandt Charleston, Mississippi Dale Simmons --------- Wamego, Kansas Melba Ballentine QMrs. Lewis Edwardsj - - - - ----- - .-.-. Wamego, Kansas Irene Bennett, --K. U., Lawrence, Kansas Agnes Bretz, QMrs. J. J. Burtonj, Topeka Aileen Burkholder, K. S. A. C. Manhattan Marian Childers, ...- K. S. T. C., Emporia Mabel Cox, CMrs. H. Etiennej, St. George Esther Doyle,-- Reporter Office, Wamego Leone Eichem, Teacher, Wamego, Kansas Margaret Fry -.--.-------- Kansas City Martha La Fountaine -..- Wamego, Kans. Florence Long -------..- Wamego, Kans. Neva Long, --Dr. Huey's office, Wamego Clara Merryman, ----- Washburn, Topeka Helen Prickett, fMrs. George Fitz- geraldj --..-..--. Wamego, Kans. Ellen Mulligan --.---...- Topeka, Kans. Roberta Smith, Washburn College, Topeka LaVon Stewart, ---Teacher, Paxico Kans. Nell Shaw CMrs. Nicholsi, --New Mexico Winifred Tauer -------- Topeka, Kansas Lena Thomas, ------ Clerk, Wamego, Kas. Margaret Tucker, ----- Teacher, Wamego Ellen Welch ...-.-..-.. Topeka, Kansas Marguerite Welch, fMrs. M. Prickettj -------------Belvue, Kansas CLASS OF 1924 Delmas Hill,-- Washburn College, Topeka ROY Krouse. ........... ---Kansas City Isla Hill fMrs. Adolphe Lenhartj -----------------Topeka, Kansas. Bertha Blanchard ------ Wamego, Kansas Edna Brock -.-....--.- Teacher, Wamego Ben Miracle, Cream Station, Centralia, Ks. Elizabeth McCune, Clerk, Wamego, Kans. Gertrude Chaffee, -..-- Kansas City, Mo. Theodore Fleck, K. S. A. C., Manhattan, Cecelia Hesse, fMrs. L. Schumaker,j --------------- Clifton, Kansas Thelma Perine -----.-- Wamego, Kansas La Verne Spears, K. S. A. C., Manhattan Pearl Murphy, ---Central Office, Wamego Mabel Murphy, --Central Office, Wamego Alice Tucker. --Teacher, Wamego, Kansas Bernice Hutchinson, fMrs. L. Perinej, ---------------Wamego, Kansas Lila Salisbury, fMrs. P. Rightmirej , ----------------Clafflin, Kansas Caroline Uhlrig fMrs. Steve Cunneenj , --------------- St. Marys Kans. Ben Fridley, Topeka Kan. Business College Regina Julien --.-. Teacher, Wamego, Ks. Helen Cox, Southwest Clipping Bureau ---------------- T0peka, Kansas Marjorie Brown QMrs. Ray Jenningsj , - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manhattan, Kansas Roy McCloskey ----- Farmer, Belvue, Ks. Albert .... ,,-. W amegoy Kansas Genevieve Riat, ------. Teacher, Wamego Gladys Schwandt, Peoria Life Insur- ance Co. ---.---- Topeka, Kansas Jennie Hancks, Teacher Public School ----- ----------Wamego, Kansas Josephine Welch, QMrs. Floyd Edwards.J ------ --------- Wamego, Kansas Eliiigf-QUIK n5 E E :, .,. WA ' v'll li m CLASS OF 1925 Leo Arnold, K. S. A. C., Manhattan, Kans. LaVere Stewart, Business College, Salina Marian Feess ...... Teacher, Wamego, Ks. William Young, ...... Denver, Colorado Corolyn Smith --- .... Wamego, Kans. Merle Hartwick, ........ Wamego, Kans. Mabel Henry, 1Mrs. R. McCloskeyJ, ---------------- Belvue, Kansas Florence Birk, Nurses Training School ------------------- Kansas City Irene Kreiger, fMrs. Ben Miraclej, -------------- Centralia, Kansas Goldie Hamilton Stricklers Bus. College --------------- -Topeka, Kansas Stella Lintz ........... Clerk, Manhattan Alice Brunner, Bethany College, Topeka Alice Buell, 1Mrs. R. Brey.meyer,j ---------------- Paxico, Kansas Christopher Funnell,-- Washburn, Topeka Edrie McAninch, fMrs. John Lewisl ------------- Manhattan Kansas Thelma Child, .... K. S. A. C., Manhattan Alice Fleck ............ Wamego, Kans. Joe Bellinder, ...... Bus. College, Salina Marjorie Prickett, K. S. A. C. Manhattan Clarence King, .... Farmer, Wamego, Ks. Elsie Rand ....... K. S. A. C. Manhattan Louise Child ...... K. S. A. C., Manhattan Augusta. Britschege ........ St. Louis, Mo. Otha Straton ---Farmer, Wamego, Kans. BJ3 SJIIbEl'Y4JlI ELAEVJE fbEwAJD QQQQ ' 41 ALL THESE q s, You LAY THIS ADS BEFORE BUCK DOWN CLASS OF 1926 Freda Snyder .......... Wamego, Kans. Jennie Richards .......... Wamego, Ks. Lester Andrick ........ Wamego, Kansas Mae Long ............. Wamego, Kans. Alice Bignall, St. Luke's Nurses Train- ing Hospital, ........ Kansas City Eva Weybrew, Strickler's Bus. College --------------- Topeka, Kansas Herbert Murphy ........ Wamego, Kans. Vernon Salisbury, K. S. A. 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