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wr THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. 8 1 Ha 45 w . l 2 1 N., 3' . ,l Q. we 'B 5 'E F53 f ' 1-William Rufus Hornbuckle. 'J-Anna Catherine Qrnisby. 3-Jessie Pearce Cheathani. Ll-Alvin Lorie. 5-Frances Florence Beers. 6-Aclro n Wri ght. 7-Eunice Viola. Bearfl. 8-Catherine Norine O7Brien. I 9-A1nyAtl1alia.h Meyer. 10-Alberta Creswell. ' 11-Charles Wolf. 12-Frances Kizzie Johnson. 13-Mary Mildred Hyre. 14-Bessie Saniuel Fife. 15-Hazel Lilian Hatch. 16-Myrtle Ducreix 17-Nettie Wiecleninann. 18-Louise Helen Hahn. 19-Pearl Dudley. 20-Robert Canine Hornbuelile. 21-Jeannette Elizabeth Saniuel. 22-Raynionrl Marran. 23-Dorothy Elizabeth Partingion. 21-Obie Eninieif Durham. 25-Clifforcl Braclley Smith. 26-Ainancla Elizabeth Garrett. 27-Annie Elizabeth Burgess. 28-Lotta Phillips. 29-Anna Hainilion. 30-Annette Lacene Douglas. 31-Audrey Cooke. H 32-Mary Einnia Minor. 33-Arlclie Pearl Zunialt. z, .zjH+Nelile Elizabeth Sunierwell. 7Wikia,iylygfilyiwigf., 7, I 4 Y- fx H 1 0.0.1 ,-. . f r -,M f INV az , , V f - Qfff' -Nz f f, U f 4 fzf f f f' lllrmwiffgf Q ming, an Hmm' We 'lljlhm for-Ulf Qmmir Riff rumah mmm llmyfli., WIFI? Qui: Rumba ainufl new with age algalll :lima ini .Breda ilfimr giiwif sr lllll dw Elllllliiilf' . mime 'llhmm,,mIinHC brim aim :srl lllwlll fwailmrwsfalar hmmm Q gmt illgr Mrk hmm when 'flmr mins ilfirliruffrifi iv swirl lfarrhmrlli ui lmrimru milk iblgfwf may liiliaa inf lplawll' Mmqyinea annul vimllnir-rg Wlmiiir rf will llllmrl lxdir will luwi24 xl ii 1. Mrs, Effie J Hedges. 2. Mr. J. L. Shouse. 3. Miss Soph: . , worge Sa s I 5 Mr. S. A. Underwood. 7. Mr P sion K. Dillenbeck. 8. Mr. H. L. GrZa1f'fi'. , UHFHIYH 1 I btouer. 11. mr. A. O. 'N' Ny. 12. Mis Mf rgareb DeV'J' .. .' 13. Miss Gussye Krl lx i .1oU1.'r-f, WEsTPor-:T HIGH R I 1 A 1.-.-,.
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10 THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. with a. large KD in algebra, great surprise in Annette L. Douglas, born in Kansas City, in August of 1881. When five years old she rang the farm dinner-bell at 3 130 p. m., made many friends thereby. Plays tennis and basket- Frances Beers, born in Hutchinson Kan 64 4QSQ3QQQ9933QQSSS3QQ9 gf, 5 15 . tl '.-ks. gg Board of Educatmn, mmm Q ' Kansas City, Mo. 3, 0- 9?3?335??39??93333'v v 79 Hon. Joseph L. Norman, President. Hon Gardiner Lathrop, Vice-President. Hon J. C. James. ' Hon J. S. Harrison. llpflghli- Hon F. A. Faxon. Hon Milton Moore. T ball. LovedQ?j physics for two years A present she is striving haid to be honest and Hon. E. F. Swinney, Treasurer. Hon. W. E. Benson, Secretary. Dr. J. M. Greenwood, Superintendent. e+ ee eees-ff -1 -see . c Faculty of ' Westport High School. ' 9??3?vv 533 9 799 Mr. S. A. Underwood, Principal. i Miss Margaret De Witt, English. Mr. H. L. Green, Physics and Chemistry. Mr. J. L. Shouse, History and English. Miss Gussye Kahn, English and German. Miss Anna Crombie Wilder, Latin and Greek. Mr. George Sass, Art. Miss Carolyn Stoner, French. Miss Sophia Watson, Biology. Mr. A. O. Bigney, Mathematics. Mr. Preston K. Dillenbeck, Elocution. Miss Stella F. Hodshier, Study Hall Monitor. Miss Effie J. Hedges, Music. Mr. F. C. Kettler, Physical Director. Mr. C. B. Snedeger, Janitor. ll THE SENIORS. London, Ohio, welcomed Edward Maurice Higgins as a native, January 18, 1886. His faculty for mischief was highly developed. He attended a country school and was bitten by a mink. His highest grades were made in athlet- ics and 3d Algebra Q ?j. Robert Hornbuckle, born in Jackson Coun- ty, Missouri, in 1881. He spent all his vaca- tions toiling on a Missouri farm and entered this noble school as a Freshie in 1899. Uncle Cyn presented him and other foot-ball boys sas, in June, 1886 , spent her infancy just grow ing, a. rival of Gertrude Smith. She spent vacations on a ranch in Kansas and at the Omaha Exposition. Miss Beers is very fond of cats. I ' Nettie Wiedenmann , born Valentine7s Day, 1888, in Ka.nsas City, Missouri. She has enjoyed measles, chicken-pox, scarlet fever, whooping-cough, and various other ills, but is evidently possessed of the full nine lives. She graduated from Alle-n school when about twelve years old, and on entering Westport High School she hung up a V, and now graduates as Valedictorian of her class. But a. UV would not begin to tell the story of her graduating togs. Will Hornbuckle was born in Jackson Coun- ty in 1886. The first seven years of his life were spent in an insane asylum, of which he remembers nothing. Being released as a harm- less lunatic, he sta.rted to school and reached Westport High School in 1900. Amid the won- derful students of Westport he regained his mind, although still somewhat dreamy, and played with credit on the '01, 302, '03, and 904 base-ball teams, also on the 502 and 903 foot- ball teams. Will enter M. S. U. for a law course next fall. Lotta M. Phillips, mostly stubborn, going home from school one day she waded through two feet of mud to get out of reach of a. friend- ly dog. After taking Caesar a year she dropped him, because he was too ancient. She wanted to study the ffinodernsf' they were decidedly more interesting. She is now looking forward to being a happy bachelor girl. Pearl Zunialt, born in Clay County, in the
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