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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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ge7 Li Senior Great for '3 -1- Row One-Left to Right Dick Brummitt-Die Beste. The life of any party, he's popular and always immaculately dressed. Alma Jean Ross-Alpha. Behind that sweet smile there is a lot of mis- chief. Clark Compton-Die Beste. Outstanding dancer of W. H. S. He hasafriendly laugh and is everybody's pal. Marjorie Johnson-Alpha. An attractive smile and a winning way has she. Winifred Shockey-Die Beste. One of his greatest assets is his friendliness. Clemence HopperYP h i l 0. May you always Stay just as sweet as you are. 4559539 Row Two--Left to Right Melba Rose Allen-Die Beste. Who ev- er saw this senior girl without a good disposition? Homer Cherry-Philo. He undoubtedly has the blondest hair and the deep- est voice in the high school. Louise Goodwin-Die Beste. Gentlemen prefer blonds , especially when theyfre like her. William B e r g d al l-Philo. Bill's smile and dark wavy hair are two of this best features. Alice McFarland-Alpha. Her poise and attractiveness have won her many freinds. Richard Wright-Die Beste. What girl couldn't fall for this guy and his blue Dodge. Row 'rhreefpeft 'fp Right Thomas Prouse-Alpha. Tommy could be a swell snooker player if he didn'tscratch so much. Marianne Hawke-Alpha. She will go far with her musical ability and out- standing personality. Glen Holtby-Alpha. He is interested in stamps, the movies and Eva. Suzanne Martin4Alpha. Suzanne al- ways looks as if she just stepped out of a page of Vogue. Herbert DavisfDie Beste. His pleasant tenor voice can be heard warbling above the others at a community sing. Marian Davidson-Philo. Good-looking clothes add to this tall, slender girl's attractiveness. Row Four-Left to Right Marceil Bolack4Philo. Her low voice, acting a bil i t y and friendliness have made her outstanding. Charles SomersADie Beste. What gal couldn't fall for him but is he inter- ested?ANo! Eva FoskettiAlpha. Eva and Martha, though not related, are never seen without one another. William CarsonfPhilo. Plenty fast on his pins in the quarter and half mile. Charlene Meek-Philo. American his- tory is just child's play to her. Price Heimer-Alpha. He is one of the new arrivals at our school. QE-4555 Row Five-Left to Right Leonard Brant-Philo. Full of fun and ready for anything. Geraldine HarringtoniPhilo. As astu- dent she is quite studious-and we do mean studious. Harold Kukuk-Philo. An outstanding member of the Future Farmers organization. Maxine Dieterich-Philo. A swell add- ition to W. H. S.g drum major for the band and well-liked by all. Marion Nichols-Alpha. This lad's name is 'Nichols', but he has a lot of sense. Mary Jane Donaldson-Philo. Her sweet disposition has made her liked by all. QE-ED Row Six-Left to Right Mable Biddle-Alpha. Have you noticed how attractive she looks singing in the chorus? Howard Porter-Philo society presi- dent. He has done much for W. H.S. with his flashy basketball playing. Barbara Busby-Die Beste. She's as sweet as she looks and do you know she sings? Carle Dix4Alpha. His nickname of Hercules is well-deserved. Helen Jean Nichols-Alpha. She's a cello player in the bandfno, it's the orchestra! Wilbur Wilson-Philo. This gentleman seems to prefer blonds. Row Seven-Left to Right Curtis Wilson-Die Beste. A fine sing- er and a swell person to know. Margaret Horton-Die Beste. An at- tractive smile and a pair of lovely eyes help to entrance Margaret's many friends. Warren McDaniel-Die Beste. Bud to you! He's more fun than a picnic. Helen Bergevin-Die Beste. It's no wonder Helen is so popular with that million-dollar personality. Bill WilkinsfPhilo. He's the Paderew- ski of the senior class and a whiz in his studies. Regine Peterson-Die Beste. This quiet lass is a real asset to the senior class. Q55-Bb Row Eight-Left to Right Marcella Broer-Philo. Cute, popular and what a fiddle player! Max Jones-Die Beste. This senior boy loves to heckle the girls. Glenda Hamm-Alpha. Her bluish black hair is an envy of every girl. Tom BackusWDie Beste. An ace Die Beste president with scores of friends. Clio Shirley-Philo. She's a flirty she's a scampg she's the vampiest vamp that we've ever seen. Raymond Brandy-Alpha. He's tall, he's tan, he's terrific! 6555 Row Nine-Left to Right Kenneth Barker-Alpha. His weak- ness is snooker g played outside school hours, of course. Christine Tanner-Die Beste. Two of her hobbies are swimming and skating. Frank Martling-Philo. Tall, dark and handsome, Frank is popular with both boys and girls. 1 Maxine Marsh-Die Beste. This small lass will be missed by those whoi' ' have known her. Eldon Prigmore-Die Beste. This blond ' senior seems to have auto mechanics 'as his main interest. Norma Holloway-Die Beste. She has asweet disposition which has won her many friends. J
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