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SKMOK C LASS SPONSORS MRS. ROSE MISS HOLLINGSWORTH SENIOR GLASS i The Senior Class of 1928 is undoubtedly the best class that has ever crossed the threshhold of W. H. S. As we are about to finish our course and leave the halls of W. H. S. never to return as students, our minds wander back to the four years spent in high school. Perhaps some of you would like to recall with us the travels of the good ship W. H. S. and its crew of ’28. As freshmen we entered the halls of W. H. S. in the fall of ’24. Some of us were green and some were greener but we were all entering upon four of the happiest years of our life. With Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Rose and Miss Von Hagen as sponsors we were an unusually brilliant Freshman Class. We took second place in the beauty contest and were well represented in athletics. When sophomores we chose Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Lemmon for our sponsors. This year we places third in the popularity contest and were an outstanding class in every way, consider-ering the sophomores’ reputation. In our junior year, with Miss Hayes and Mrs. Rose as sponsors, we were able to place our popularity queen for first place. Our Junior- Senior banquet was a grand success and we left school that spring feeling capable of being dignified seniors. With the invaluable help of Miss Hollingsworth and Mrs. Rose we have made our senior year the most successful of our four years. We again placed first in the popularity contest and had several outstanding men in athletics. We furnished the school wit.i the peppier yell leader and our members in the Peppers and the Boomerangs did their part to make this school a “peppy” one. We have worked hard to attain the success that we have, but we have found that we must work if we would succeed, and also have learned the significance of our motto. “Together we stick, divided we’re stuck.” To the lower classmen we would say: “Be not discouraged, but work hard and steady and you will gain the top of the ladder if you keep going long enough.” e
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o FRED HUDSON Interclass Basketball 24. 25 Interclass Football 25 ''' Club 2; .. ’26. ’27. ’28 Tennis 25. ’26. ’27. ’28 Basketball ’25, ’27. 28 Football '26, 27 Boomerangs ’27. 28 High School Play ’26 Supply High School ’26 Senior Play ’27. ’28 Captain Basketball ’27, ’28 Track ’28 Popularity Contest ’28 Boomer Staff ’28 Class President 28 BONITA FEESE Class Secretary '25 Glee Club 25, ’28 Student Council 25 Popularity Contest ’26 High School Play ’26, ’28 Junior Play ’27 Peppers ’25, ’26, ’27. ’28 Sec.-Treas. Peppers ’27 Vice-Pres. Peppers ’28 Class Treasurer ’28 Boomer Staff ’28 HAROLD MEUNIER Junior Play ’27 Interclass Basketball '25. ’27. 2S Interclass Football 24 Class Vice-president ’28 RUTH GREER Honor Society, ’25, ’26 ’26 Class Secretary ’26. '28 High School Play ’26, ’27 Student Council ’27 Boomer Staff ’28 Popularity Contest ’28 Tennis ’27, ’28 Peppers ’28 Senior Play 28 Colors Red and White Flower Red and White Carnation Motto “Together we stick, divided we’re stuck” Yell: Woodward Rah! Seniors Rah! Woodward Seniors! Rah, Rah, Rah! Nineteen Rah! Twenty-eight Rah! 1928! Rah, Rah, Rah! Seniors!
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c o c o o ALVA RICHARDS Arkansas City. Kansas H. S. Football ’27, ’28 W” Club 20. '27. ’28 Boomer Staff 27, ’28 Boomerang’s ’28 High School Play 28 Popularity Contest ’28 Honor Society ’28 QUIN ELLA WEBB Glee Club 26. 27. ’28 Orchestra ’25. ’26 Quartet ’26. ’27. ’28 BOB HUGHES Cement. Okla.. H. S. ’25. 26 Honor Society 27 Interclass Basketball 27. ’28 Yell Leader 28 Boomerangs '28 Boomer Staff '28 High School Play ’28 RUBY THOMAS DORA COOMBES High School Play 26 Senior Play ’28 Peppers 26, ’27. ’28 Student Council '25 ------ Interclass Basketball ’25. ’26 Glee Club ’28 High School Play ’26 Office ’25, ’26. ’27. ’28 President Peppers ’27, ’28 Boomer Staff ’27. ’28 Class Treasurer ’27 Junior Play ’27 District Reading Contest 28 Honor Society 27. ’28 Science Club 27 County Contest ’27, ’28 Popularity Contest ’27 Senior Play ’28 VIRGIL GASTON Football ’25. ’26. ’27 Basketball ’28 Student Council ’28 Captain Football '27 Senior Play 2S Boomerangs ’28 “W” Club ’26. ’27. ’28 Interclass Football ’24 President “W” Club ’28 Interclass Basketball 2S BILLIE IRVIN Basketball ’25. ’26, ’27, ’28 Hiking ’26 Junior Play ’27 Peppers ’27 Honor Society '27, ’28 W Club '2S Senior Play ’28 CLAUDE THOMPSON Class Treasurer ’26 Class President '27 Boomerangs ’26, ’27, ’28 Senior Play ’28
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