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Acrrlvlrr The senior high Girl Reserves unanimously selected Helen Sheeks as being the most cleverly dressed at the dress-up party held for the Big and Little Sis- ters. Here we have Helen posing as a-we don't know whether it is a chorine or a wee infant. In the intra-murals, Karr's home room came out as senior winners. This p.ace was wo11 only by the enthusiasm of the team who turned out in full force. It was composed of Edgar Kindt, captain, George Cranston, Kenneth Watts, Roger Kirkwood, Vernon Brown, Loren NVade, George London, and Lawrence Swenson. Doc Heischman's home room won the intra-mural home room championship for the ninth grade and also the junior high cham- pionship-which is some achieve- ment, believe us. Those on the team were Guy Kellar, Bill Fiske, VVilson Fox, Vernon Clark, Lewis Barr, James Gann, Irvin Lewis. In the eighth grade intra-mur- als, Miss Burdick's home room managed to win over all the other eighth grade runner up's. The team was particularly strong in personnel which was made up of: Harry Flottman. Dick Richards, Verle Dobson, VVilbert Ray, R. H. Davis. Showing the prospects for fu- ture teams to be good, the sev- e11th grade champions were Mrs. Wells' home room. This fast and strong defensive team was com- posed of XValter Sheneman. Floyd Tucker, Jack Buckman, Charles Green, and Dale Newlin. The players were all promising and makes tl1e basket ball future look big. The yo-yo has, we fear, gone forever but we can still preserve a record of it for here we see Er- nestine Morris winner of the in- tra-mural yo-yo contest. Ernest- ine was able to do so many fancv tricks with her yo-yo that she was selected by popular vote to be champion of practically 1600 yo-yoists. Doc certainly looks pugi'is- tic in this snap. One begins at last to understand the eminent respect his fond pupils entertain- ed for him. But for all that he was a real guy and one of the most popular and well-liked of all the teachers. He doesn't know what it is to have an enemy. THE LAGONDAN Page .,.. - -ww f
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Page 8 'fl THE LAGONDAN ACTIVITY In the corner we see a group of girls with whom Vierdonia stay- ed while at Estes. They seem to be having a gorgeous time. The young lady just getting off the train is none other than Vier- donia Shockey, the only repre- sentative the senior G. R. had at Estes Park last summer. She looks all prepared for a good time in this picture. There in the small picture We see Miss De Turk holding a book. We are Willing to bet that it has something to do with G. R. too. She was the most steadfast G. R. head sponsor and she was as well a true and sympathetic friend. fAnd she is a geometry teacher who really knows her quad- rang1es.J On one side of this panel we see the fat one and the shieky one-of course we are talking about the male quartet who came to entertain us-fand on the other side the funny one and the one who was married. For further particulars see, Well, certain fem- inine members of the senior class. In the oblong, we have the boys from Hi-Y who Went to camp last summer. From all accounts, Gifford May, Merritte Zirkle, Albright Collinson, Bob Hartley, Jack Stewart, Fuller Watt and Mr. Heischman had a swell time. And again we have Lyceum en- tertainers. The one on the left is the magician who entertained us with many clever tricks. He was really worth seeing. On the right hand side we see Clem Morgan, a K. F. H. at Wichita entertainer. He pre- sented some very clever and in- teresting amusement. In this snap we have Curly and Lightning otherwise known as Mr. Vaughan and his dog. A faithful guardian of his pupils, and their advisor in time of trouble, Mr. Vaughan has trained his dog in his footsteps because Lightning is quite likely to bite the intruders, es- pecially those by the name of Billy Davis. Mr. Vaughan is the head sponsor of the Hi-Y. At the bottom are the boys and girls at their different camps.
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page I0 THE LAGONDAN i AC'TIX'ITY 111 a starting position 111 the corner, we see rtoger IxlI'KWOOll, a valuable man on the track Leam. He was especially success- 1u1 in the hurdllng events alld was always ready to give his nest 111 every event that he entered. AGOAQHUS SIIIIEH was snapped here 111 a characteristic pose Just before attempting to thgrow the Javelin. A popular captain of tile track squad, Adolph proved his lnerlt two years ago whe11 he broke the Ark Valley record for Javelin throwing and established another. Uolph Wi1l be greatly missed next year. Gerald Menzle, a distance mall who was a hard Worker and o11e whose abilities made l1in1 a V31- uaole asset for next year s Lealll. ltichard Nichols was a ju111or high trackster who was uncle- teated this year in the dash events, a11d is a star who will un- douotechy Will many points for W1nIie.d H1gl1. He is standing beside Lee Williams, a valuable re.ay man Who will be here to help the track team again next year. Both of these boys are real assets. Speedy Spence, the W. H. S. SDQSU merchant was one of the ready outstanding men of this year. A dash man who could dash, Jack won every dash event he entered but one. And Whe11 you consider the competition he was under, this is no small ac- complishment. Roy Hicks, a newcomer this year who was most welcome was a valuable Weight man, which includes discus, shot and jave.in. He is only a freshman and if he chooses will be able to Win many points in track for W. ll. S. Kenneth McFarland is an all- round star. He was very good ln all events and was high point man in the inter-society meet. Dean Drennan was a weight man par excellence. He sank the discus 111 feet in the inter-so- ciety meet, He won several points for W. H. S .during the year. He will be greatly missed next year. Coach Ralph Titus finds the track team is rather hard hit by graduation this year, but there are promising youngsters coming along alld he expects to get some more excellent material. He has been very successful this year. Albert Sullivan was a 440-yard dash man and he ran all his races in fast time. Ab was a real asset to the team and his absence will be felt next year.
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