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fl f, ,X .C fn W1-'U 1, 5 Page 4 Row One Leo Folck Pearl Bartholomeau V Mrs. Foster Newland if Cecil Casburn Lucy Headrick Ruth DeTurk Row Two Lydia Bernstorf R.H. Roberts Alma Eikerman Helen Johnson Paul Painter Donna Dickinson Row Three Ira L. Plank Letha Widener J.H. Douglass Mrs. Jean Martin Walter Butcher Grace Karr Row Four Ollie Thomas Helen Shrader , ' A xk' Nina Heller H ' l Hollis Barton Mazie Binyon Ralph Titus K Row Five Bert Keeney Willa Jean Paton Carolyn Burdick L.H. Brakhage Edna Schul QQ. 1 Lucy H unter Row Six - 4 Agnes Lake u Carol Gardner John Lowe Christine Wells Katherine Van Keuren Cecil Gray Row Seven Edward B. Stephenson Hesper St. John Wilma Tullis Lulu B. Hiatt T. H. Vaughan Helen Moffet Doris Peterson I W- il' Z AXf7'4' f,,1n 1 A sy at 1 QQN MVK lxlQ'iTFyi T345 f y y i lf lffilxl NV Q? , x yxl . X C N l l Q, J X flii 'iw if c
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Page 3 OUR ADMINISTRATORS SA Y: In the East the schools and colleges sometimes bask in- dolently in the summer sun of a long-time tradition. Some this tradition stimulates, others it strangles. We are in the middle period where we have the fine traditions of many High School generations of sucess ar-d achievementebut we also have the freedom of pioneers in the field of secondary education. We have the traditions, yet they are so fine that they do not bind our action to all the practices of two or three centuries. Such an enviornment must be a stimulus to the members of the Class of 1938. These fine citizens will assume their full citizenship responsibilities and go on to help strengthen the new traditions of the new school in this Great West in which we live. Itis great to be alive and have a part in the solutions of these problems our Democracy faces. - -Evan E. Evans, Superintendent. Board of Education ....,,,4,.,. Dr. M. W. Baden Mr. R. E. Greiner Mr. L. C. Barnard, Pres. Mrs. Paul Guy Mrs. R. B. Dzmlevy Mr. Ray Hill This publication coming as it does at the close of the school year is significant as it depicts in picture and story the history of a year's life in the career of Winfield,High School. An institution such as this willexist for many years, achievements will come, dramatic moments will occur, friend- ly rivalries will continue on stage and court, contests will be won and lost, students will bring great credit to themselves and their Alma Mater, but this one thing is significant. Never again in the history of this universe .will these ex- periences occur with the same set of actors, the identical participants as in the yearjust passed. Those moments have gone forever and exist only in memory. 1 It is fitting that we publish a year book, a memory book if you please that makes record of these happenings. In future years this publication will grow more precious, as through its pages our memories are stimulated to recall old friendships, tense moments of excitement, the glory of achievement and a thousand personal elements with their particular significance to the persons involved. To the staff and sponsor I wish to express my interest and commendation upon this splendid piece of work. 'Herbert C. Hawk, Principal
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Page 5 Artists in the rt of Teaching Row One--Left to Right Leo Folck-B. S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, M. S. Iowa State, industrial arts, junior Hi-Y sponsor, golf coach. Pearl Bartholomeau--A. B. Friends U., mathematics, student senate spon- sor, junior G. R. sponsor. Mrs. Foster NewlandfK.S.T.C., Pitts- burg, Interloc-hen National Music Camp, Christianson Choral School, choral music. Cecil E. Casburn-A. B., Southwestern, M. A. , University of Kansasg journ- alismg play director. Lucy Headrick- A. B., Southwestern, M. A., Columbia, head of English department, sponsor of senior G. R. Ruth De Turk-A. B., Southwestern, M.A., Kansas U., head of mathem- atics departmentg sponsor of senior G. R. Row Two--Left to Right Lydia S. BernstorffA. B., Southwest- ern, special aid supervisor, Eng- lish, mathematics. R. H. Roberts---B. S., K.S.T.C., Pitts- burg, M. A., Columbia U., head of industrial arts department. Alma Eikerman4B. S., K.S.T.C., Em- poria, Alpha sponsor, senior class sponsor, director of art. Helen Johnson-B. S., K.S.T.C., Em- poria, M. A. Kansas University, English, head Alpha sponsor. Paul Painter-B. S., Northeast State College, Kirksville, Mo., head of music department. Donna Dickinson-B. S., K.S.C., Man- hattan, junior G. R. sponsorg eighth grade sponsor, home economics. Row Three-Left to Right Ira L. Plank-B. S. and M. S., K. T. C. . Manhattan, head of vocational agri- culture department, sponsor of F. F. A. Letha Widener-A. B., Southwesterng M. A., Columbia, supervisorof tests and measurements. J. H. Douglass-B. S., K.S.T.C., M. S., Iowa State College, industrial arts, visual education, junior sponsor. Jean Martin-B. S., K.S.C., Manhat- tang ninth grade sponsorg home eco- nomics. Walter Butcher-B. S., A. B., M. S., K.S.T.C. Emporia, Die Beste head sponsor, consti 'on, sociology. Grace Karr'--A. B. d,M. A , Univer- sity of Kansas, Head of social sci- ence department, head sponsor of senior class, senior G. R. sponsor. Row Four-'Left to Right Nina Heller-B. S., K.S.T.C., Hays, A. M., Colorado State College of Education, mathematics, head sponsor of seventh grade, Junior G. R. sponsor. Ollie Thomas-B. S., K.S.T.C., Em- poria, social science, basketball coach, Die Beste sponsor. Helen S'hraderfA.B., Phillips U. 3 Eng- lish, sponsor of sophomores, Die Bestes, pep club and senior high G. R. Hollis Barton-A. B., Wichita U., Die Beste sponsor, librarian. Mazie Binyon -Secretary to the super- intendent. Ralph Titus--M. A., University of Iowa, B. S., K.S.T.C. Pittsburg, physical education,track coach,jun- ior high basketball coach. Row FivewLeft to Right Bert Keeney-A, B. , Chaderon, M. S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, junior high sponsor, crafts, Vocations. Willa Jean Paton-Secretary to princi- pal. Carolyn Burdick-A. B., Southwestern, M. A., Columbia, social science, eighth grade sponsor. L. H. Brakhage-I-1. S., K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, Colorado U., penman- ship, commercial. Edna Schul!A.B.,Southwestern, M. A., Colorado State Teachers, mathe- matics, senior G. R. sponsor. Lucy Hunter-A. B., Southwestern, M. A., Kansas U., English, junior G.R. sponsor, ninth grade sponsor. Row Six-Left to Right Agnes LakefB.S., Ottawa University, M. A., Columbia, head sponsor of sophomore class, science. Carol GardnereB. S., K.S.T.C., Em- poria, Philo sponsor, commercial. John Lowe-B. S., Missouri U., M. A., K.S.C., Manhattan, agriculture, F.F.A. sponsor. Christine Wel1sfA. B., Friends Uni- versity, M. A., Colorado State Col- lege of Education, social science, head sponsor of junior G. R. Katherine Van Keuren-A.B., Wichita U., heal of home economics depart- ment. Cecil Gray-A.B., Southwestern col- lege, ninth grade sponsor, general science, manual training. Row SevenYLeft to Right Edward B. Stephenson4B.S.,K.S.T.C., Pittsburg, commercial department head, Philo sponsor. Hesper St. John-B. S., K. S. T. C., Emporia, commercial, Alpha spon- sor, head sponsor of junior class, senior G. R. sponsor. Wilma Tullis--B. S., K. S. T. C., Pitts- burg, M. A., Columbia, English, eigh'th grade sponsor: junior G. R. sponsor. Lulu B. Hiatt-A. B., Union College, M. A. University of Nebraska, Un- iversity of Paris, French, sponsor International Friendship club. T. H. VaughanfA. B., Southwestern, A. M., University of Kansas, vice- principal, head of science depart- ment, head senior IIi-Y sponsor. Helen Moffet-A. B., Amity College, Latin, head sponsor of Philo society. Doris Peterson-B. S., Northwestern, Philo sponsor, physical education, Pep club sponsor, intra-mural sports. Arka ShoemakerFA. B., Southwestern, English, sponsor of seventh grade. fPicture not shownj This fl , VJ 4
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