Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)
- Class of 1920
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' - ' - at N' 2 , I f A.-...'L'Q,1 f' 'NQ, A -, ,, ,v,-W, 1 ,, .,,, M-, -Q -.-....--A 1979. 6 T , ' 7 ' If 1 i271 E 2 W Senior Class Officers N it Ervin McClintic, Treasurer, Bert Newland, President, John Saint, Secretaryg Besse Helwig, Sponsorg Lucile Carr, Vice-President HE tribe of '26, which pitched camp on the banks of Ninth and Minnesota in the faH of 1922, has passed three successful hunting seasons, and before the present one closes we should review some of the events of the last few moons. It was last fall that Bert Newland was chosen chief of the tribe, with Lucile Carr as the honored squaw. John Saint, an able brave, had the task of keeping the totem pole. Another stalwart brave was Irvin McClintic, who bartered for the tribe and handled the Wampum. lVIiss Besse Helwig was the princess of all. A unique idea was inaugurated this November moon when the members of the tribe who sold ten admittances to the great tribal function, Senior play, received in return the following rewards: The emblem of their tribe, Senior ring, the great feast of the tribe, Senior dinner at Milburn Golf Club, the sunrise gather- ing of the tribe, Senior breakfast at the Washington Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, and announcements of the awarding of the highest tribal honors, Com- mencement, May 26. A treaty of peace was established between the two ruling tribes of the coun- try on May fourteenth, and in honor of this occasion a great feast and war dance was held on the largest space of the camping ground, Memorial Hall. On the eighteenth day of the moon of May, the tribe celebrated with a council, and smoked the pipe of peace with the adjoining tribe, the Junior Class, under the leadership of Chief Lynn Elliott. The tribe has decided to move its camping grounds to broader areas and richer territories. It will carry with it lasting memories of the days it so happily spent on the banks of Ninth and Minnesota. E231 GIHXDYS ANDRESEN Student Council, '26, Honor Society, '25, ' Routers' Club, '25, '26, O. G. IX, Club, ' '25, '26, Senior Cubinctllrt, Orchcstra, ' EDWARD ANDERSON Routers' Club, '25, Excelsior Club, Ilonor Society, '24, '25, Chorus, '26, fXI.'XRG,XRI'1'I' ,XNIJICRSON 26 24 26 26 Spanish Club, '25, Ili. G. R., '26, Glcc Club, '26. FRANCIS .XNDICRSON LURLINE ANGLEN Honor Society, '23, '24, '25. '26, Latin Club, '26, French Club, '25, National Honor Society, '26. DOROTHY :XNGOLD Spanish Club, '24, '25, '26, Ilonor Socicty, '24, '25, '26, Hi. G. R.. '25, '26, Art Club, '23. '24, '25, National Honor Society, '26, Excelsior Club, '26. I LOUISE ACKENI-IAUSEN' l Glee Club, '25, '26,'Rootcrs' Club, '25, Hi. G. R., '26. DOROTHY ADAMS 3 ' Honor Society, '26. FRANCES ALLEN Science Club, '26, Honor Society, '23, '24, Hi. G. R., '23, '2-4. '25, '26, Spanish Club, '25, '26, Rootcrs' Club, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, National Honor Society, '26. NELSON ALLISON Science Club, '25, French Club, '24, '25, .Xrt Club, '25, Radio Club, '24, '25. JE.XNET'I'E ANDERSON Intcrclass Basketball, '23, '24, '25, French Club. '25, '26, Hi. G. R., '23, Rootcrs' Club, '24, Excelsior Club, '26, O. G. .-X. Club, '25. DONALD ALLRED Nature Club, '26, Excelsior Club, '26. 1291 'G C i t DOROTIIY BARNARD O. G. ,-X. Club, '25, '26, Glee Club, '26, Hi. G. R., '25. ROl3l'IR'l' BARNllIl.l. NORMAN BAUGHN Pantograpli Stall, '26, Drainatics Club, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Boards Club, '26, Debate Club, '26, journalism Club, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '25, '26, French Club, '25, '26, FRANCES BA'l'I'1S National Honor Society. '25, '26, Honor Society, '25, '20, Dramatic Club, '25, Secre- tary, '26, Debate Club, '26, Excelsior Club, Trezxsurer. '26, Spanish Club, '25, Hi. G. R., '26, Nature Club, '2-L. EDWIN BAZAN FRICID.-X BlC.'X'l l'Y Debate Club. '2SglIi.G.R..'24,'2l1,Nz1ture Club, Vice-President, '24, l.atin Club. '26, Runners' Club, '2fm. l30l I,OI.l'l'A APPLETON Honor Society, '25, Vice-President of French Club, '25, Rootcr's Club, '25, Hi. G. R.. '26, Glcc Club, '25, '26. C HARLICS ARMSTRONG GICR'l'RLfDE BABBIT Science Club, '23, O. U. .X. Club, '25, Or- chestra, '25, '26. ARNOLD l'3AlI.l'lY General Science Club, '23, Radio Club, '25, -.' f I f I A' : , ' V',',-3... ' ' 1' I -14 1 1' I I . C67 v . DIQXX B.'XIl.l'lY National Honor Society, '25, President, '20, Quivcrian Staff, '26, Hi-Y., '24, '25, '26, Rootcrs' Club, '26, Excelsior Club, '20, French Club, '25, Debate, '24, '25. DOROTHY BARKICR Spanish Club, '25, '26, Nature Hiking Club, '24, Ili. G. R., '25, '26, Routers' Club, '25, '2t'r. 'l'I'iIl IiI'fRNIl.XRI7'l' Chemistry Club, '26, IRICNIC ISICRGNIAN Ili. G. R., '25, '26, Orchestra. '25, Spanish Club, '24, '25, Routers' Club, '26, O. C. IX. Club, '26, Clicrnistry' Club, '26, Glcc Club, '26. CI'lCII.I.X l3I.XIl'CHA Urclicstra. '24, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Spanish Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '26, l'iYl'iI.YN l3lI'iCIII'iLE Honor Society, '25, '26, National Ilonor Society. '26, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Span- ish Club. '24, '25, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Glcc Club. '25, Ili. G. R., '25, '26, Rooters' Club, '25. ROBERT BISHOP junior Machinists' Council, '21, Spanish Club, '24, Glec Club, '25, '26. XLICE BORDIENO Latin Club, '23, Spanish Club, '25, I rcnch Club, '24, Nature Club, '25, Hi. G. R., '23, Rootcrs' Club. '24, '25. I31I NV Liszt MANUEL ISI'ICII'l'l'll. Honor Society. '25, K Club, '25, '26 Football. '24, '25, '26, Intcrclass Basketball '23, '24, '25, '26, Treasurer of junior Class '25, Orchestra, '23, '24, Excelsior Club, '26 RAYMOND BICCKICR Science Club, '23, Spanish Club, '24, '25. R.-XYNIONIJ BICGGS French Club, '25, Orchestra, '23, '26, Band '23, '24, '26. ISONNIIC BICLI. Girls' Athletic Club, '26, Routers' Club, '26 Interclass Basketball, '23, '24, '25, Inter: class Baseball, '26, Journalism Club, '26 Art Club, '25. ETHEL K. BENSON Vice-Prcsiclent National Honor Society, '25 '26, Honor Society, '23, '24, '26, Secretary '25, Quivcrian Stalf. '26, Secretary of Fresh- man Class, '23, I rench Club, '25, '26, Dra- matic Club, '25, '26, Rootcrs' Club. '25, '26, Hi. G. R., '25, '26, Glee Club, '25,Ar1 Club. '26, Science Club, '26, I'll'iI.IiN BENSON Secretary National Honor Society, '25, '26, Honor Society, '25, '24, '26, Yiccfprcsidcxlt, '25, Vice-President of I reshman Class, '23, Quivcrian Stall, '26, Secretary Girls' Glee Club, '25, I rcnch Club, '25, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Roorcrs' Club, '24, '25, '26, Hi. G. R.. '26, Science Club, '23, '26, Art Club, '26, ! 1 HICNZ l3l'NlJY National Honor Society, '25, '26, Honor Society, '24, '25, lli-Y, '25, O. C. X. Club, '25, '26. BICRNICIC l5L'RCllAM National Honor Society, '26, Debate Team. '24, '25, Debate Club, '24, '25, President, 26, Chemistry Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Student Council, '25, '26, Hi. G. R., '24, '25, Nature Club, '23, llonor Society. '23, '26, O. G. A. Club, '26. .Xl,l RliD BVRGIC Student Council. '26, Mechanics, '22, Rl l'll BURKIC Spanish Club, '26, Rooters' Club, '24, '25, '26 lli G R '24 '75 -, ...,.,-.. ll0l3l'iR'l' l3l'R'l'0N Student Council, '26, lnterelztss 'l'r:tcl4. '23, '24, '25, '26, K Club, '25, '26, Senior Cabinet. '26, 'l'r:1ck Captain. '26, Nature lliking Club, '26. GIAIDYS MAY CJXISRUN Girls' Athletic Association, '26, Chemistry Club, '26. 'I'RL'Kl.XN BOYD O. G. .X. Club, '2-lg 'l're:tQurer, '25, Routers' Club, '25, '26. RUl3l'iR'l' BOYD Routers' Club, '25. W'.Xlfl'l'iR l3R:XND'l' Radio Club, '25, Cilee Club, '26. Cll.Xlll.l'iS l3RlfilDl'iN'l'll.Xl, vlournztlism, '25, Rooter? Club. '2l. HARRY BROWN lli-Y, '26, Xrt Club, '26 Kll'iRl'iDl'l'll BllUYl.l'iS Science Club, '22, Nature Club, '24, Chem- istry Club, '25, lx Club, '26, Football, '26. KAL 1 9 4 Yi! H521 l'.XL'l,lNlC CIMXRK Routers' Club, '26. RL l'll COIC lfreneli Club, '24, '25, '26, Art Club lli. G. R., '26, Runters' Club, '25, '26, ROSIC COHICN Nature Club, '24, Gll.l3lfR'l' COMES Radio Club, '25, R00ters',Club. '25 Ol.l.l li COMES I l .XZl:1L COOPER lfreneb Club, '25, '26, Glee Club, '25, '26, , Excelsior Club, 26, Science Club. '26. ARCIlll'i C.XR.XW.XY Science Club, '23, Radio Club, '25, l.L'ClI,l'I CARR lnterclxtss Basketball, '23, '24, '25, '26, Vice' President of Class, '24, '26, l renel1 Club, '25, Student Council, '25, Nature Club, '25, Science Club, '26, Senior Council, '26, Excel- sior Club, '26, Quiverian Slfllq, '26, Girls' Athletic Association, '26, WANDJX CARROI. Honor Society, '26, O. G. A. Club, '26, Girls' Athletic Association, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, lfreneh Club, '25, lntcrclass Baseball. '26, lnterclass Basketball, '26, Routers' Club, '25. DOROTIIY CASSIDY Science Club, '23, Spanish Club. '24, '25, Yice-President, '26, Art Club, '26, Drznuatic Club, '25. l ORRliS'I' C.iXSTl3IR Pantograpli Staff, '26, BOYCIC CllRlS'l'l.NNSliN Science Club, '23, Spanish Club. '24, Nature llikinp Club, '24, lfxeelxior Club, '26. Lzszsi i l 1 Vl0l,l'1'l' Dl'1l3l7S Girls' Athletic Association, '26, lnterclass Basketball, '25, '26, lnterclass Baseball, '25, '26, French Club, '24, '25, '26, Science Club, '23. LLOYD DICCKICR Band, '24, '25, '26, Nature Club, '2-lv, Orchestra, '26, DOROTHY Dll,L Glec Club, '24, President, '25, '26, lfxcclsior Club, '26, French Club, '24, Spanish Club, '25, Rootcrs' Club, 25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Hi. G. R., '25, '26, ROBERT DlAl, lntcrclass Basketball, '23, lntcrclass Track, '23, '24, '25, '26, Science Club, '23, Chem' istry Club, '26, Glee Club, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '26, Radio Club, '2-lf. ' FRIED DONAIIUE K Club, '25, '26, Baseball, '25, '26, lli-Y, '26, lntcrclass Baseball, '25, '26, Nature Club, '24, Excelsior Club, '26, lll'Bl'lR'l' DORMICR Art Club, '23, '24, '26,Cl1cmistry Club, '26, Routers' Club, '25, '26, E341 ROBERT COWD EN CONSTANCIS CROCKFITT Art Club, '25, '26, Dramatic Club. '25, lnter- class Basketball, '25, '26, llonur Society, '25, Arhlct ic Association, '26, NIARION CROWLEY General Science Club, '22, Rooters' Club, '26, L:L1z,xm':TH DAVIS ' Ha. G. R., '23 '24, 225, Dramatic Club, 225, . 220, Latin cxuls, '23, '25, Aft Club, 'z+. EYELYN DAVIS Glce Club, '25. RUSSEI. DEAN Science Club, '23, Nature Club, '24, Debate Club, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Honor Society, '26, r 1 Spanish Club, '25, '26, Excelsior Club, '26- Orchcstra, '24, '25, '26, liancl, '24, '25, '26, ml.-XCR l'lDW.XRDS Routers' Club, -24. IONIC ICKICY bl.l'.Xb l'.l.l.lS Orclicslrzi. '24, Nature Club. '24, Clicmistry Llub, Zh. NLXRY l'1l.I.l'1li Clcc Club, '2-lg lnterscllulasuc liaskctlmll, W4 HJXZICI. ICNGLER Honor Society. '23, '24, '25, Nalirmul Hunor Souiclv '25 '26' Frumch Club '74 '79 ' , . , 5 , .. . .... '26g Art Club, '26, Drzunatic Club, '26. RUTH lil'S'l'I'1iN Hi. C. R.. '23, '26g N:1lurcClub, '2-lg Spain- ish Club, '24, '25, '2lm. l lixcclsinr Club, '2lrg Spanish Club, '25 I JOHN DORNKHS Chemistry Club, '25, '20g llouur Society '25, '26, DON DRIPILING CORA DUFF lli. G. R., '23, '2-l. '25, '26, Scicucc Club '23g Spanish Club, '26g Routers' Club, '2f'wg Girls' Athletic Association, '26g Honor Soci- ety, '25g Excelsior Club, '26, MARVIN DUNKLIC Honor Societv. '25, '2-lg Hi-Y, '23, '24, Stu- dent Council: '24, '25. .'Xl.l'.X l'..XGl,l'. Roulcrs' Club, '25g Art Club, '23, '24g lli-Y, '2-lg Science Club, '25. DOROTIIY .XGNICS ICAIJIIC Frcucli Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Nature Club, '2-lg Excelsior Club. '26g Hnnnr Society, '2-L l35l Cll,'XRl,l'IS FLYNN Routers' Club, '24, K Club, '25, '26, Nature Club, '23, Hi-Y, '23, Art Club, '22 '23, Baseball, '25, '26. ICKIM.-'X FOOTIQ Routers' Club. '25, '20, Hi. G. R., '2G. CH.NRl,l3iNl'2 FORBES National Honor Society, '26, Honor Society, '24, '25, '20, Quiverian Staff, '26, French Club, '25g Vice-President Chemistry Club, '26, Secretary Excelsior Club, '26, Girls' .Mble1ie Association, '26, lli. G. R., '2-lg lnterclass Baseball, '26. .mix Fox ' ni. cs. R., '23, '24, spanasii cub, 124, '25, .Xrt Club, 225. RICll.XRD l R!XNClS llistory Club, '22. l'iDN.X FR.-XNKlfNl3l'lRG National llonor Society, Club, '25, '26, Pantograph Stall, '26. '2og -l0ll!'1'1ZlliSU1 1 OLIVER ILRICKSON Spanish Club, '25. '26, Glee Club. '26, Science Club, '23, '2-lg Rooters' Club, '24, '25. GRACE ICRWIN Secretary of Sophomore Class. '24, Science Club, '2-4. LICONARD ESKELIN JOE EVANS Hi-Y, '24, '25, Latin Club. '25, '26, Chenn- istry Club, '25, '26, AIOSI-ICA FARMER SJXNI FEW' Science Club, '23, Spanish Club, '25, Glee Club, '26, Routers' Club, '24, '25. '26, Chorus, '25. E301 Wll liantl. '24, '25, Orchestra, '2-l. .l.lS GXSS Cll'IORGl.'X G.Xl.l.lY,XN Science Club, '23, Spanish Club, '25, '26- lli. G. R.. '26. 7 IJOROTIIY GARDNER National llonor Society, '26, l renrh Club, '25, '26, Student Council, '26, Hi. G. R., '24, Chemistry Club, '26, General Science Club, '23, Honor Society, '23, '24, '25, '26. AIJICLI .X GERTZ O. G. ,X. Club, '25, Ill. G. R., 26, l.atm Club, '26, lfxeelsior Club, '26. TURNEY GIBSON Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25, French Club, '24, Orches- tra, '23, '24, '25, '26, Pittsburg, Violin Contest, 'l'hircl Place, '24, Tennis, '25, '26, National Honor Society, '26. RIILDRED GIBBS ' R . ll ' ' l l 4. ,fl - lla N.. l fl .15 lf , i-,,.l 5 T ll v ..- Ilia l, 'i if 1 , l 'l5fii.'Y31-'ffhlfl35,2312 '- ' . , k,.. ., -,- fa. ..,...,'-.... DORIS l RllilJN1,XN Orchestra, '23, French Club, '24, Biology Club, '24, Rooters' Club, '25, O. G. A. Club, '25, Glee Club, '26, Art Club, '26. HELEN FRUSH lnterclass Baslcetball, '23, '24, '25, '26, Basketball Team, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Vice-President Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '26, Hi. G. R., '26. DOROTHJX JEAN FRYF Hi. G. R., '25, '26, Interclass Basketball, '25, '26, Rooters' Club, '25, '26, Science Club, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '26. RAUI. FRYE Science Club, '23, Latin Club, '25, Rooters' Club, '23, '24, '25, Spanish Club, '25, Glee Club, '26, Hi-Y. '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Nature Club, '2-L IVIOTTKR GAFFNICY Chemistry Club, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, , K Club, '24, '25, , '26, Rooters' Club, journalism Club, '25 '26, Track, '24, '25 175 LAWRENCE GAGEL General Science Club, ball, '25, Interelass Basketball, '23, '24, '25, Interclass Track, '23, '24, '25, Track Team, '23, '25, Art Club, '26, French Club, '24, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Basketball Squad, '2-I-, '26. 9 l37l '23, lnterclass Base- Hl'1l,l'1N GRICICN Nature Club, '24, 0. C. A. Club, '26, Glee Club, '2Ix. RUl'll GREEN Nature Club, '2-lg 0. Cl. A. Club, '26, Glee Club, '2fi. CLEO GREEN Basketball, '23, '24, lli. G. R., '24, '26g Spanish Club, '25, liatin Club, '24, ROBERT CRIMES President of Class, '23, Science Club, '23, Glue Club, '26, Male Quartet, '20, Student Council, '26, Routers' Club, '25. '26, lli-Y., '23, '24, '25, Football, '25, K Club, '25, '20, Debate, '26. SEl,Xl.X GROMICR lllee Club, '24, '25. Nl l l .DRliD GRO0'l'IlOljSl'1 illee Club, '25. CI,pXYl'UN GLASGOW' Xrt Club, '26, K Club, '20, lmfltlmll. '26, -lOSl'il'lllNl'l GlfNNl'1R . - ,-.V .. . U. fu. X. Club, 23, 20, llv.i1. R.. ll' Rnuters' Club, '25. .XNIBROSIC GOFF Art Club, '24, '26, Bl'lRNlCl'i GRAHAAI Glue Club, '24, Spanish Club. '25. '26, lltwnwr Sueiety, '25, '26, U. G. A. Club, '25, '2l.g Nature Club, '23, lli. G. R., '21-. Cll.XRl,l'1S GRAHAM Latin Club, '23, '2-lg Routers' Club, '25g Hi-Y, '24, '25, President, '26, Senior Cabi- net, '26, Student Council, '26g lnterclass Basketball, '26, Chemistry' Club, '26. VIULET GRAY Glee Club, '24, '26, Spanish Club,' 243 lli. G. R., '26. I33l Rlilll ll.XKlNl'iR filet' Club, '25, '26, lli. G. R.. '26, Naturt' Club, '25, l'llYl.lSS IIJXRRIS l rent'li Club. 520. Kl'iNXli'I'll ll.XR'l' SClf'llCl' Club. 'Zig Root:-rs' Club. '25, Span- ish Club. 'Zig Nature Club, '2-lg Cliurus, '25, Cilce Club, '26, XXNCY ll.XSSlG National Honor Society, 'Zlig Htmm' Society, 'Zi '2-l. '25, '26, Quiveriau Staff. '26, Cliztm- ber of Coinnierce Essay, '24, Nature Club, 'Z-lg lirencli Club. 525, 'Z6g Girls' Athletic .-Xssociation. '26, Clteniistry Club. '26, lCxcel- siwr Club, '26, l.atin Club, '25, '2lm. GEORGE HAZIQN Honor Society, '23, '26, Science Club, '23, Quivcrian Staff, '26, lfxcelsior Club, '26, LOUISE HENSCHKIE Chorus,'2hgC1lcc Club. 'Zfxg Frcncli Club, '25, AILICFN GRUBE Clee Club, '24, '26, Spanish Club, '25, Hi G. R., '25g Interclass Basketball, ,25. VERNON HAHN MARGAR l'I'l' HANSM French Club, '24, '25, WICLLS HAREN Science Club, '23, ln ANN '26, Hi. G. R., '25. terclass Basketball, '23 '2-4. '25, Iii-Y, '24, Honor Society, '26g Golf 25, Rootcrs' Club, MARY HARDING '21 ' National llonor Society, '26, Honor Society '25, '26, Spanish Clu Excelsior Club, '26, M.Xl7RlClC IIARMUN Science Club. '23, A President, '25, l39l b, '25, Latin Club, '26 rt Club. '23, '24, Vice '26 165 MARGARET HOLMES Excelsior Club, '26. HELEN HOOSIER Ili. G. R., '23, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Rootcrs' Club, '25, Spanish Club, '25, '26, Glee Club, '23. EDNA HUMPHREY I-li. G. R., '24, '25, President. '26, Interclass Basketball, '24, Nature Club, '24, Rooters' Club, '25, '26. ,IUANITA HUNT Science Club, '23, Glee Club, '25, '26, Inter- class Basketball, '22, Dramatic Club, '26. ARNOLD ISENBURG Art Club, '23, '24, '25, Science Club, '23, Glee Club, '25, Hi-Y, '24, Quiverian Staff, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Rootcrs' Club, '25. ALMA .IAGGARD , Orchestra, '24, '25, '26, Honor Society, '2-l, '25, '26, National Honor Society, '25, '26, Rooters' Club, '25, '26, Latin Club, '26, Quivcrian Stall, '26. H01 GLYNN HENTSCHEL O. G. A. Club, '23, '24, Debate Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '26. LE ROY HERRON KENNETH HEGARTY Art Club, '23, Interclass Basketball, '25, Class Secretary, '25, Debate Club, '25, '26, Journalism Club, '25, '26, Science Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, Student Council, '26, Pantograpb Stalf, '26. GERALDINE HINDS National Honor Society, '26, Spanish Club, '23, '24, '25, Debate Club, '25, '26, O. G. A. Club, '25, '26, Orchestra, '2-l-, '25, '26, Science Club, '23, Quiverian Stall, '26, Ili. G. R., '26, Rooters' Club. '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Honor Society, '25, '26. LURA HOCH Art Club, '25, Glee Club, '25, Hi. G. R., '26. EUGENE HOPTON National Honor Society, '26, Honor Society, '25, President, '26, Student Council, '26, Quiverian Staff, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Debate Club, '25, '26, Debate Team, '26. r n 'J x , JOIIN Kl,liKIPNAL'ER Debate Club, '25, '26, Routers' Club. '20, Ili-Y Club, '25, Radio Club, '25. HARRY KROLI. KA'l'HRYN KYLE Journalism, '25, '26, Pzmtogrzipli. '25. U 1 '23 - v v7- o. A. Club, us, ui. G. R., '22, Ilorior Society, 25, 26. STELLA KREIIN Rooters' Club, '25, '26, O. G. A. Club. '25, '26, lli. G. R., '26, Spanish Club, '25 B L1'l'1'Y KNOWIAND Scicucc Club, '23. '2-l: Dramatic Club, '25, Hi. G. R.. '23, '24, French Club '25, Cvlce Club. '25g Vice-Prcsiclcnt, Excelsior Club. '26, Debate Club, '26. MARIA KING Science Club. '23, Chorus, '25, Hi. G. '23, '26: Rooters' Club, '25, Cvlee Club s v '24 '26 '24 '24 '26 R., '76 U . l 411 NADINF1 JENKINS Interclass Basketball, '23, '26, Glcc Club, '25, '26, Chorus, '25, I-li. Cr. R., '2-lg Chem- istry Club, '26. FREDERICK JACKSON O, G. A. Club, '24, '25, HERMAN L. JOHNSON Honor Society, '25, '26, Debate Club, '26, Science Club, '23, Intcrcluss Basketball, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '26, Hi-Y, '26, RALPH JOHNSTON Hi-Y, '24g Rooters' Club, '25, Journalism Club, '25, Secretary, '26, Pantograph Staff, '26. JOSIIPHINE KANCEI. Hi. Cv. R., '26, Rootcrs' Club, '26. MILDRED KELLQUIST Honor Society, '23. '2-lf, '25, Hi. G. R., '25, Science Club, '23. - ,i t,- ' i 1 1 i 14 - 5 . 's 3. iff, I 1 :tw t j1 lv ISI el I! H rt Il 1 ., 1 f I i -,l tt' ,, ' 'l n-1-7-3 ,H Y .,f.,, S'l'l'iPHlfN l,l'll'i Hi-Y, '23, '24, French Club, '25, Science Club, '24, Cheer Leader, '24, '25, '26, Swim- ming Team, '25, Captain, '26, Class Presi- dent, '2-I-, Hand, '25, '26, President Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Rootcrs' Club, '25, '26, Honor Society, '25, Water Polo Team, '25, '26. CECIL LAMB Glas Club, '24, '25, Hi-Y, '2-l. GERALD l,lilDlG Glec Club, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Track '25, Football., '26. FRANCIS LEMICRY Biology Club, '24, Rooters' Club, '25, '26. I.l,'ClLl,l'1 LONG Glee Club, '25, '26, O. G. AX. Club, '26, MADELYNN I..-XRSON l reneh Club, '24, '25, Glue Club. '24, '25. LL'Cll.l.l'i KILRRIGAN O. G. .X. Club, '24, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '25, '26, Ili. G. R., '26, ll.-XZICI, KICRR Honor Society, '26, Spanish Club, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, '26, Second Teztrn linsltetbzxll, '25, lnterclass Basketball, '23, '25, '26, lli. G. ll., '24, '26, Nature Club, '2-L BICRN lCl'1 KELLN ER O. Cr. A. Club, 24, 23, lll. ir. R., '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Art Club, 324. RUBY Klfl,l,ER Qfcllestra, '26, Hi. G. R., '26, Excelsior Club, '26. V' NORMAN KRAFT Science Club, '25, Radio Club. '24, Routers' Club, '25, Interclass Basketball, '25, ABE l.1'1'YIl'IN Honor Society, '25, '26, National llonor Society, '26, Forensic Council, '26, Debate Team, '25, '26. U tap F. Mit 'Q E421 GI'lNICYllCYl'1 NLXRTZ Science Club, '25, U. G. X. Club, '26, l rencli CI l '24 ll', - . C.-XROl,lNl'i XlcC.XR'l'HY French Club, '25, '24, Ili. G. R., '26, Routers Club. '2fi. l'il,Sll'i hlCCl.l'Rl'i . 2 Honor Society, '25 '26, Routers' Club, '25 Student Council, '26, Latin Club, '20. .-XNNHC l,.-Xl'Rll'i XICCLINTIC Nature Club, '25, Spanish Club, '24, lli CLR., '26, Cvlee Club, '26, -iOlll'll2lliSlIl Club 25. .XL1 R.l:lD McCAlQL1iY CLARICNCYC NIOTI' Class President, '22, '25, K Club, '21, '24 '26, Vice-President. '25, Basketball Team '22, journalism Club, '25, Dramatic Club '24, '25, '26, Tennis, '21, '24, Football, '24 '25, Track, '21, Student Council, '25, '26 Director of Quiverian Follies, '26, Rooters Club Yitm-President. '26, Excelsior Club, '26 4 s Q 1 v OLIVICR LUNDQUIST Glee Club, '22, Hi-Y, '22, '23, '26, Science Club, '22, Chemistry Club, '26, Dramatic Club. '26, Nature Club, '23, Honor Society, '22, '26, Routers' Club, '26, National Honor Society, '26, KARL IARSON Spanish Club, '24, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '26, Hi-Y, '26, Glee Club, '26, Orchestra, '23. LUCILLE LEVERICH Spanish Club. '24, '25, '26, French Club, '24, Art Club, '24, Yice-President Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '25, Senior Cabinet, '26. JOHN MARIE Latin Club, '25, Student Council, '25, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Ili-Y, '23, '24, Football, '25, '26, Quiverian Staff, '26, Routers' Club, '25, '26, Tennis, '23, '24, '25, lnterclass Basketball, '23, '24, Spanish Club, '26, Pantograph Staff, '25, Glee Club, '25. GEORGIA KIALTRICR French Club, '25, Glce Club, '25, ltlxcelsior Club, '26. Al,lCl'I MA'l'Hl'fXVS Art Club, '24, Dramatic Club, '20, Excelsior Club, '26, ,431 HAROLD MILLICR Glcc Club, '24, '25, '26, WINl Rl:1D MCKICLI Cleo Club, '24, '25, Science Club, '23 JOHN NIARTIN lzwfefs' Club, '25, mv, '25, lnzcrclass Track, '24, ERYIN MCCLINTIC lnterclass Basketball, '25, Class Treasurer '26, Football, '26, K Club, '26, MARIE MCDOUGAL Excelsior Club. '26, Rooters' Club, '26 Spanish Club, '26, GLADYS MEYER U. G. A. Club, '25, '26, Rooters' Club, '24 Ili. G. R., '24, Chemistry Club. '26, GRACE MEYER Science Club, '23, Dramatic Club, '25, 9 Pantograpli Stall, '25, l'iditc-r. '26, Student Council, '25, President, '26, Spanish Club. '24, '25, '26, O. G. .-X. Club, '24, '25, Routers' Club, '24, LEWIS KIECKIIQNBIQRG Ili-Y, '25, '26, Spanish Club, '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Boards Club, '26, l'lxc'clsior Club, '26, Rome-rs' Club, '25, '26, LAWRICN C E XIOORIC WALLACE MUNCI-I Spanish Club, '25, journalism Club, '25 Orchestra, '25, '25, Interclass 'l'racl4, '24, IIORTON MEEK lixcelsior Club, '26, Honor Society, '23, '24 '25, '26, National Honor Society, '26, lim poria General Science, '25, Spanish Club, '26 Latin Club, '26, Debate Club, '25, '2! Rooters' Club, '26, Science Club, '23, WILLIAM MORGAN Debate Club, '25, '26, Glec Club, '25, Club, '26, Rooters' Club, '25, '26, .X rt 1 n.. 1 l44l v Q Q 'S XRYIN X.XYl.OR Scicncc Club, '23, lntcrclass Basketball. '25 Nature Club, '24, Football, '26, K Club '2l1,Quivci-iam Stall, '20, Glce Club, '25, '26 X RY X l'1WB.XU lCR Draniatic Club, '23' Scicncc Club, '23 Nature Club, '23, .Xrt Club, '23, '25, Rooters: Club, '24, Spanish Club, '23, '24, '25. R'l' Xl'iWl..XNl7 Quivvsrian Stall, '26, Class l'rCsident, '26 lfoolball, '24, '25, K Club, '24, '25, Prcsi dent, '26, National llonor Society, '25 'l'rcnsnrcr, '26, Honor Socicty, '24, '25, Stu dt-nt Council, '2o. l X YICRNIC OBICRI..-NG Rootcrs' Club, '25, Spanish Club, '25, '26, llonor Society, '26, Glcc Club, '20, l XIIQRSON OCAMB lntcrclass liasltctball, '23, '24, '25, Football . v , , , -Y '24, '25, Captain, '26, lx' Club, 24, '25, '26, lixcclsior Club, '26, Student Council, '75 '26 -., ... 'Xl XRY OGLH Uminatic Club, '25, Glcc Club, '26. ll jLUXNI'I'.'X MINTS Hi. G. R., '23, Art Club, '24, Spanish Club y 24, '23, '26, Honor Society, '25, Glec Club, :jg '26 CLICO MORRISON Rootcrs' Club, '25, '20, U. G. A. Club, '24 '75 '26 ...,... MARG.'XRl'I'I' MEYERS Honor Society, '24, '25, '26, Rooters' Club '25, '26, Spanish Club, '25, Hi. G. R., '25 'l'.l926, Dramatic Club, '20, Student Council: '20, Excelsior Club, '26. l'Ibil.FN lXllKf'iSlEl,l, Science Club, '23, lli. G. R., '23, Routers' Club, '25, .Xrt Club, '25, '21v,Cliemistry Club, '2fw. DARl.l'INli NA'l'ION U. G. A. Club, '25, Art Club, '25, lfxcelsior Club, '26, Rootcrs' Club. '2o. Cl'llTS'l'l2R Nlil.SON Ili-Y, '23, '24, President Student Council, '25. -. , '20, Rooters' Club, '26, Excelsior Club, .-Xrt Club, '25, Honor Society, '24, '25, 1 9 'f I t, Q- t.1'2 ' FRANCIS PARIS 1- ' Band, '24, '23, '26, Nature Club, '23, VIRGINIA OLSICN Class Vice-President, '25, Student Council, '25, Senior Cabinet, '26, lli. G. R., '26, Secretary Girls' Athletic Association, '26, Spanish Club, '25, President Routers' Club, '26, Interclass liztsketball, '25, '24, '25, '26, Basketball 'I'eant. '23, '24. '26, Captain, '25, Captain Volley Ball 'l'ezuu. '24, lntereluss Baseball, '25, '26. AI.I3IiR'l' OLSEN Basketball Squad, '24, '25, '26, Tracie. '24. '25, '26, K Club, '24, '25, Secretary, '26, Science Club, '23, Intcxclztss Basketball. '23, vb. '24, '25, '26, Interclass 'l'rzteli. '24, '2f. ' ,lunior lfngineers, '23, Spanish Club, '24, Alournztlism Club, '26, Rooters' Club, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26. IXIARY IIICIJCN UYIA'I l' Quiveriztn Stall, '26, National Honor Society, '26, Ilonur Society, '25, '26, lfrenrh Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Student Coun- cil. '25, Spanish Club, '25, lixcelsior Club, '26. l3I'i'l'IlI'll. PAGE Nature Club. '24, Hi. G. R.. '26, O. G. A. Club, '25, '26. H ICLEN PAW LUKIICWIEZ French Club, '24, '25, President, '26, Stu- dent Council, '26, Glee Club, '24, '26, Science Club, '24, Ili. G. R., '26, Drainzttie Club, '26, FORREST PACKWOOD Art Club, '23, '24, Student Council, '25, Science Club, '23. Routers' Club, '23. ti VX , IIARRY l ARSONS Ilonur Society. '24, '25, '26, Student Coun- cil. '25, Debate Club. '26, Latin Club. '26, liixcelsior Club, '26, Quiverian Staff, '2G. . J? FRANK PA'I'I'IiN ' ' f ff, ,.,,,4t' Ili-Y, '26, Chemistry Club, '2rQi Iloitor Society, '25. '26. .ff ' MARY PERRY 2 Ili. G. R., '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, ROSCUIII l'llll.l.Il'S Debate Club, '24. '25, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Forensic Council, '24, '25, '26, National lliinot' Society. '26, NIlI.lDllIClJ PIPICR Spanish Club, '25, '24, '25, Science Club, '22, Routers' Club, '24, Nature Club, '23. l46 I ICIJVSQXRD R.Xll.Sl3.XCli lixcclsior Club, '26, linnd, '25, '26, Urclics- tru, '23, '24, '25, '26. KIRIQILXNI RAND Science Club, '25, Nhture Club, '24g Rumors Club, '25.' ' ILXRLICY R.XNSD.XLL Roorcrs' Club. '26' Spanish Club, '25, '26, Clicinistry Club, '2'6g Glcc Club, '26. ANN A PICARI. RI-TOADS bpnnisb Club, 25, 265 Crlce Club, 265 l w 7 'ixcvlsiur Clul , '..6. Gl'1RAl.DlNl'I RICHMOND Frcnch Club, '25, Glcc Club, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, GUY RICKHR Spanish Club, '25, '26, Dramatic Club, '26g Glue Club, '26g Rootcrs' Club, '25, Nature Club, '24, s ,fx Nw ft fx , Pm fy 'ft 3 -34.14-1U Studi-nt Council, '25, Ulcc Club, '25, '26g Spanish Club, '25g H0n0r Socirly, '23, 'Z-li ,o 'u 3 'Q ,J 4 , ll l 'H l v l 4 1 I i l i i i 6' ' xzz.f 5 FRED PO'l I'l'iR Latin Club, '24, Scicnce Club, '23g Cbcm- istry Club, '26, Nature Club, '23, Class 'l'rcasurL-r, '24-5 Dramatic Club, '2-lg Rooter! Club, '2S. MARI li l'OVVl'II,l. Ili. G. R., '23, '24, '25, '26, Rooters' Club, '24, '25, '26g journalism Club, '26, Glee Club, '26g Chemistry Club, '26. Nlll.,l7Rl1lD POllYl'll.l. Iixcclsior Club, '26g Ili. G. R.. '26g Latin Club, '26, Routers' Club. '25, M.XXlNl'I POWERS French Club, '24, '25, O. G, A. Club. '25, '26, FRANCICS PRIC li O. G. A. Club, '24, '25, '26g l,atin Club, '26, Honor Society, '23, '24, '25, '26g Science Club, '23, Quivcrian Stull, '26, National llonur Society. '26, lixcclsinr Club, '26. IlEl,l'1N PROCTOR Science Club, '23, Nature Club, '24, Glcc Club, '24, '26, ,Xrt Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '26, Ili. G. R., '23, l47l . .Sf '-J 1 l ,s M I CIIJXRLENE S,'Xl'l'ING'l'ON Student Council, '25, Hi. G. R., '26, journal- ism Club, '26, O. G. ,X. Club, '25, '26, Panto- graph Stall, '26, MARY LOU SCI-IWARTZ French Club, '22, Spanish Club, '24, '25' Art Club, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, Routers Club, '25. s 1 RALPH SCHl,,lillFl'lR Science Club, President, '23, lli-Y, '23, '24, .Xrt Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Cheniistry Club, '2fi. llIiRSClll?fl.. SCIIICNCK Honor Snciety, '26, National Honor Society, '2l1. MINNIE SCHINDEL O. G. JX. Club, '23, '20, lI1. G. R., '26, Spanish Club, '25, Rootcrs' Club, '26, MARVIN SCHROIEDIZR liancl. '23, '24, '25, '26, Science Club, '23, . Nature Club, '24, Routers' Club, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '2h. E481 . ALBERT REITZ 5. i MARIAN ROPER HARRY ROCK Nature Club, '24, Rosters' Club, '24, '25, Pftntogrztpli Stall, '26, journalism Club, '24, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '2Iw. HICNRY ROI IRBACK Nature Club, '2-1. HOWARD ROOT Science Club, '23, Cilce Club, '26, Debate Club, '23, 226. ALBERTA SAPPENl llil,D Art Club, '23, '26, French Club, '23, '24, Cvirls' Athletic Association, '20, lfxcelsiur Club, '26. i fXl.fXR'l'll.-X SCllNlCIDl'fR . Scicncc Club. '23, Spanish Club. '25, llunur Sucicty, '23, 0. G. AX. Club, '25, '26, R.-XYNIOXD SCHIRKIGNIS llancl and Urcltcstra, '25, '26, Cliclnistry Club. '26, -IUIIN SAINT li Club, '24, '25, 'l'rvasurcr, '20, liasltct- ball Squad, '2-L '25, Captain. '2ug lfuutball, '25, '20, Class Secretary. '2!mg Natiunal l lunur Sucit-ty, '25, '26, lnlonur Sucivty. '2lwg lixccl- siur Club, '26, Student Cuuncil, '20. l'.X .X Nlgllt bXI.-Xl,Ll'.X Glcc Club. '25, l rcncli Club. '2-ig Science Club, '2-140. Ci. .X. Club, '26, Ruulcrs' Club, 'N' l 'ilin Club '24 l l.ORL1NCl'I SALON l'ant,ugrapl1 Staff, '26, journalism Club, '26. l,lSS'l'lCR SURKNSON Routers' Club. '25, Spanish Club. '26, Cltcm- istry Club, '26, Science Club. '23. .M LY 'R ROBIQRT SCllL'XlAKl'iR Quivcrian Staff, '26, Science Club, '23 Ruutcrs' Club, '25, ,265 llunur Society, '25: '26g Ifxcclsior Club, '2l1. WILLIAM SEYMOUR Nature Hiking Club, '2-lg Ruotcrs' Club, '25 lixcclsiur Club, '2u. VlfII,.XIA SHIPM.-KN S Spanish Club, '24, Scicncc Club, '23, Glec Club, '23, lixcclsior Club. '26. CRYS'I'.-XL SIEBERT llunur Society, '2-I-. '25, '26, O. G. A. Club 9 '24, '25, Ili. G. R.. '26, lnterclass Basket- ball. '25, Glcc Club, '26. ELLIS Slll'iRXl,-XX Scif.-ncc Club, '23,Na1urc Club, '2-lg Spanisl Club, '25, '26, Ruutcrs' Club, '24, '25, '26 Radio Club, '24, '25. XI.-'XRION SVXUIONS Routers' Club, '24, Dramatic Club, '25. l-191 1 Q l i l f . 4.-. . MILDRHD MMC STONE Hi. G. R., '25, '26, French Club, '26, Glce Club, '24, '25. '26, Dramatic Club, '26, Rooters' Club, '24, '25, '26, PIYELYN S'l'OSBERCv Nature Club, '24, Glee Club, '25, O. G. IX. Club, '26, Routers' Club, '25, Latin Club, '24, JUDSON SIMONS Spanish Club, '24, '25, Ruoters' Club, '25, Science Club. '23. ALFRED STOCT Spanish Club. '23, '25, President, '20, Nature Club, '22, Chemistry Club, '26, Pantograph Stall, '25, Excelsior Club, '26, Student Coun- Cil, '2O. LICROY STONER lntcrclass Basketball, '25, '26, Interclass Track, '24, '25. RUTH STRANA'l'llAN Science Club, '22, Nature Club. '25, Glec Club, '25, Rooters' Club, '24, '25. JOHN smith: Band. '23, '24, Pzmtograph Stall, '25, '26, Student Council, '26, Journalism Club, '25, '26 WINONA SPENCER o. G. ix. Club, '20, Hi. G. R., uf.. RICHARD STAHL Science Club, '23, lnterclass Basketball. '24. '25, lnterclass Baseball. '25, l,atin Club. '25, Chemistry Club, '26, Nature Club, '24, Basketball Team, '26. HARRY S'I'AI.l'lY Nature Club, '24, Band. '24, Debate Club '25, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, Chemistry Club. '26, Senior Cabinet, '26, Science Club '23, Hi-Y. '25. HOPE STICINMIETZ Glce Club, '23, '25, '26, Orchestra, '25 Honor Society, '26. MYRTLE S'Fl'1lXfIl'lN E501 Hi. G. R.. '24, Routers' Club, '24, '25 O. G. A. Club, '25, '26. RL l'll 'l'll'i'l'Z l rencli Club. '24, lli. C. R., '26, O. G. A. Club, '2o. Wll.KI.X 'l'llON'I.-XS lli. G. R.. '25, Druinattic Club, '25, Spanish Club, '25, Routers' Club, '24, '25. ,ll'S'l'lNl'i 'l'0l.l'iR llonor Soelely. '23, '24, '25, '20, Nalionfll llonor Society. '26, lnterseholastic Contest, lfinporizi, '25, Spanish Club. '25, Routers' Club, '25, .lournalism Club, '25, '20, lntcr- clztss lixlsketbztll, '25, Hi. G. R., '26, O. G. X. Club. '20, Pantograph Stall, '2o. l.lil'I YACGPIN Science Club. '23, Spanish Club, '24, Chem- istry Club, '20, Nature Club, '23, Routers' Club, '25, '2tw, lnterclzlss Basketball, '25, '2t1. KICNNICTH VAN DE VHER Rooters' Club, '24, '25, lnterelass Basket- ball. '26. I'll.,lZABli'l'H WEALAND French Club, '25, '26, Honor Society. '25, '26, O. G. A. Club, '2o. I5 ll I NAOIXII SVSIXNSON O. G. A. Club, '25, '26, Glee Club, '2ti. IRV I N 'l'.'X'I'UKI Science Club, '23, Glee Club, '24, Rooters Club, '24, '25, '2fi. GRACE TAYLOR Student Cou-ncil. Secretary, '26, Ili. G. R. '20 ARTHUR 'l'ELLIjOl-IN Science Club, '23, Chemistry Club, '26. CliES'l'I1IR 'l'liOfXlAS Spanish Club, '25, Chemistry Club, '26 Excelsior Club. '26, Art Club, '24, Routers Club, '24, Dramatic Club, '26. HAROLD THORN BU RGH Science Club, '23, Honor Societv, '25, Inter- clqss Bgssketball, '23, '24, Basketball Squad '23, '26, Baseball, '25, Captain. '26, K Club, '25, '20, ' HARRY ll'l'iS'I' llonor Society, '25, '24, '25, '26, National llonor Society, '25, '26, First Place, Algebra, liutporia Contest, '23, Science Club, '23, Nature Club, '24, Debate Club, '25, '26, Debate Tczuu. '25, '26, Routers' Club, '25, Chemistry Club, Secretztry, '26, lfxcclsior Club, '26, lli-Y, '26. lllCll.'XRl7 lVHl'l'!XKl'iR Radio Club, '23, Science Club, '23, Art Club, '25, '24, '26, Nature Club, '24, Spanish Club, '25, '26, Routers' Club, '25, '26, Chemistry Club, '26, GIQORGE WIGGINS Routers' Club, '24, Nature Club, '24, Radio Club, '24, lil,lZ4XBl1i'l'll lVll.KlNSUN Nature Club, '24, llonor Society, '24, '25. '26, National llonor Society, '26, Quivcriau Stall, '26, Excelsior Club, '26, lfrcnch Club, '25, '26, Latin Club, '25, '26, lnterclass Bztslcetbztll, '25, '26, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '26. l'1LlZABl?1'l'Ii WILSON French Club, '25, Glee Club, '26, llonoi' Society, '26, lixcelsioi' Club, '26. MXRION YVINSLUNV llonor Societv, '26, lixcelsior Club, '26, lfrench Club. '25, U, G. gl. Club, '25, Span- ish Club, 25, lli. fi. R., 26. .lc 1.- I.OLfISl'1 WEAR YICXHRD WEBB ,IOSICPII WICIR Science Club, '22, Maeltiiiist Club, '25, '24 Spanish Club, '23. Cil'iURGl'i lvl ESICR Nature Club, '24, Clrchestrzi, '24, Baud, '24 '25, '26, O. G. A. Club, '26. IRICN li ll'l'fSSlE1L Hi. G. R.. '26, Rootcrs' Club, '26, Girls .Xtbletic Association, '26, Basketball 'l'e:un '23, '24, '25. .IACOB Wl'1l.Sl'l Rootcrs' Club, '24, Radio Club, '26, l52l L ll.-XROLD WY.XXCll0 lntt-rcluss liaiskt-tbnll. '24-Q Science Club, '23, Cltcntistry Club, '26, Dritmzttic Club. '26, l'1'l'lll'1l. YOLNG U. U. X. Club, '24, '25, '26, l rv11clt Club. '26g lli. G. ll., '26, Rootcrs' Club. '2-I. 25. 26. Clll'lS'l'l'lR YUCNU Dt '2b: l'iX'l'il.YN YOUNG l rt-nclt Club, '25, Orchestra, '23, '24. l.0CKlI.-KRT YOUNG Hi-Y, '23. '24, lnterclass Basketball, '23, '24, Dramatic Club, '26, Student Council, '26, Excelsior Club, President. '26, Orchestra, '23, '24, '25, '26, Class 'l're1tstu'cr. '23g Band, '13 '14 ...,.... FREIIJ ZUMM,Xl..T Cleo Club, '23, '26. N lli-Y, '25. '26, Radio Club, '2-I-, '25, Client- istry Club, '26, Honor Society. '25, '26g 'butt' Club, '265 Nattinnztl l'luutu' Society, l53l it 1 xL4,,14y v fn DOROTHY lYlSDOKl G. R., '25, l'ltunu' Society, '2-lg Routers Club, '24, '25, O. G. A. Club, ,25. DOROTI KY XVI ll'I'4X KICK Spanish Club, '25, lli. U. R., '26, Sciunct Club, '23, WARD Wl'l'1rlliRSPO0N Nature Club, '2-lg lnterclziss liaiketball, '25, '26, Rootcrs' Club, '23, Chemistry Club, '26, lixcclsior Club, '26. ROY WYA'l'T ROISICRT WHINNICRY Quivcrian Stall, '26, EDSON WlCKl,ll l li lli-Y. '23, '24, '25, Glcc Club. '24, '25, '26, Spanish Club, '25. Spanish Club, '24g Dramatic Club, '25, Hi. Art Club, '23, Science Club, '23, Debate Club. '25, '26, Debzltt- Team, '25. '26, I 'D STEPHEN CHRISTOFF journalism Club, '25, 'Zhg Srudcm Council ,263 Pantograph Stall, 'lfwg Rootcrs' Club '25, '26. MA RTH.-X PORTER Honor Society, '23, '24, 'ZSQ Spanish Cluln 'ZSQ Hi G. R., '23, ,Z-l. JOSl11Pl'l ADl,lflX1LXN Cl1C'HllSII'Q' Club, l26. PAUL KRATZNIAIER Radio Club, '2!m. 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I I ,I J' 1 . ,:1.-.1.':5535223E3Ef5L5'353Z'f-:5?'f5??3'-:-3 ' ,,...:11:51fiuf.-.'.'g,:111:11-'.-.1-.111-nv-,---- -1.1:-.'-.'-.a..1r:g:5.'E1:51:12:':i:z: ' ' 5 ,,,,u3.5.:,1,5.g13g14:,',-,v.3,.3....g.,:.,:.-1.1- i9 26 A E551 . x v i l Sl! 'VE'-WWW. uniors Farren Carter, Secretary, Lynn Elliot, President, Russell Kunz, Treasurer, Kate Sellards, Sponsorg Ruth Breidenthal, Vice-President. HE present class of Juniors, just as many previous classes, started in this institution quite obscurely. However, this state of affairs did not continue long. The first rising rom the labyrinth into which all Freshmen are cast, seemingly from precedent, came when the first Honor Roll appeared. The rest of the school was amazed at such a showing from wee, insignificant Freshmen. Then when football practice started, the present Junior Class sent out some very promising athletes. On and on in all the events of that year, the class went tri- umphantly. When the members returned the following year, the same course was followed, only with a greater percentage. The number of names on the Honor Roll increased in leaps and bounds. The class was well represented again in all sports, enterprises and school activities. At the beginning of this present year the Juniors realized that this was the big year-they were to be recognized after two years of preparation. Officers were elected, committees were appointed, plans were made, and the class was launched! All the members assumed the responsibility of putting over the annual Junior-Senior Reception, and each person put his shoulder to the wheel and pushed as he had never before. As a result the banquet was an exceptional success. The play, put over entirely by Juniors, was a grand achievement, and the ticket sale outstripped that of any other organi- zation. The Junior Class furnished a number of debaters this year, and one of their number won the right to represent Kansas City CKansasl High School in the ogatorical contest at Ivanhoe Temple, March 30. All of them backed him and were proud to know that the Junior Class added one more honor to our dear old school. --l9.Z-Q, l56J Tup Rmz' Nlnrplmy. Uslmrnc. Myvrs. Uulvs, CuulLl.GzAll'11cy, Lunlwr, Brown, lfllls, liklxlnnl. Rccnlcr, lnzwis. Kendrick, llnnps. Ron' J 'l'ind:lll. Rnmlzlll. lluln-l'. Taylor. Powell, Ou-rlin. Nz-lslcr. Dunn, Hcusscr, I. 'l'aylur, Reynolds, Rzxilslmck, M SIVNJIII, Ruff' .7 Scllmikzlrl, licnsun. llmrp, Y:u1tgi,'I'wiclxcll, Cmkcr, Dc-Xlott, Piclrzyk. llanunnn-1. Krcnsky. Tulvl-crm-r, Run' I lmnlls, Ulr, l,. Sluxxqwl. Gaxrnlzm, Czxscy, lfdnlumlsnm, Fulton. 'I'1-nsdzull-. llznllurcn, l'L-rkins, l'ullncr, jones. Twp Rox' Xnlxuns. Russvll. lllrlwsml. lslu-Il. llvnry, Grnlvc, Grant. llalys. Slzlnlvy, Xlay vs, lfisllcr, Nlyvrs, Yvilxlvlllmltnxxx, llumluin, Rux' .' 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Q Soplhomores 'Q Jack Chaney, Vice-President, Loren Reitz, President, Irvin Barker, Treasurer, Frances Moore, Sponsor, Myra Little, Secretary. HE oncoming rush of students from the Junior High Schools fairly swept staid old Kansas City, Kansas, High off her feet. The Freshman Class of last year was greatly supplemented by these hordes of boys and girls so eager to seek learning in our High School. They 11ot only devoted their time to excellently preparing their lessons, but in spare moments entered most of the yearly events. They had both boys and girls out for basketball, while several of the stars on the football team came from this class of '28. In interclass meets, they ranked high, the girls winning the baseball tournament and the preliminary basketball tournament. The class also supplied some good swimmers. The Sophomore Class was represented in extra- curricular activities by the following number of activities: Regular teams: Track, 5, football, 15, basketball, 6, and K Club, 3, Girls, and Boys' Rooters' Club, 54, Band and Orchestra, 423 Girls, baseball, 252 Girls, and Boys, interclass swimming, 23. In all, the Sophomore Class may well be called, not only a class ranking high in scholarship, but also excelling in ath- letics and social activities. Under the leadership of their admirable president, Loren Reitz, Frances Moore, Sponsor, and other eflicient oflicers, Jack Chaney, lXIyra Little and Irvin Barker, the class of '28 is sure to prosper. f N if arhigi J. K? E601 l Rmz' I lla-usuycr, lmigfnrd, l'illm:m, Sulph, Slopclmu, Wiilvs, Christy. Collins, Suiitlialxl. Bailey. Morris, Wliiiiurlmlmiil. Su-plum-ns, liimxn. Rum 2 llilllxnznxx, lilillvr. Shiflcr, lflson, W1-her. liynn. Wfimllalld. Pnirlim. Spm-nlu'r. Dornmis. Ruff' .7 - XX inn, 'l'ruilI. 'l'aiylm'. Ruhcits. Yinsvu, XYilliunxs. 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Fislivr, Ruiz' -1- flallin, Miles, Hall, Rt-vc, johnson, Hurriss, Witherspoon, Pliilps, Humphrey, Wilhelmy, Brackcr. Wilson, lfnulcr. 2 P ff 1 Top R01'l'f'Bilt'Cl21j', Peterson, Wilson, Gannon, Mohkcy, Landon, Blake, Kline. Everett, Bryson. Lowdcr. YYhite, liussiu. Run' .' Pictzryk. liirr, lfuyzatc, Rawlins, Selmer, Pracht, Davis, Hester, Brown. Carson. Roto .i!Carvcr, Davies. Zim- merman, Gibbs, Kc-ith, lfarahcv, Gadtli, Dnnnuck. Farrell, johnstnn. Snodgrass, Trbovich. Scars. Row 4-Xrnistczid. Mc:-k. Gannon, Clark, Caster, Wilialcn. Lester, Bulzrrson. Francis, Scott, Ruse, hliller. R050 .ig-Kcnip, iiayvs. Hastings. Kinix, llupzlws, Sh:in'han, Kennedy, Brooks, lizlskill, Raines, Kernshloncs, Lundy. Sodcn, lohnsiin, Sullivan ,Sh:irpc. h -5- I .Y . I 1 if -: 4 ' Ill Ill, if ig it.-1' ..- - it A IQ . - . , . 5 'A f L in Q. 1 ., A Y .. Q i, V ' l v r 'A 5 fs isiww. , f A i -5 A igaii iii? fr 22-2 N J gg , - r 'V .ii ' . 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Ruiz' ,f linrdcnu, Klcmpnaucr, lfislxcr, Glorc, JL-nl-ains, Ycrlcr, Dunning. Dncring, .-Xmluwny. Kirslu-, lfasun. Hamil- mn. Run' V! Kitcln-ll, Tulwin, liricksun, Bates, Hales, Chess, Hazen, Slilvs, Cmskcy, Palmer, Samuel, Boyd, Klulvcylxill. Top Rom' Hawks, YYilkcnsun, l'.I'l'llCll, Claunclx. Vlullnson, Woods, Barker, Hardinger, Parker, Hall, Bruwn. I.. Rein, YV. Rcilz. Rox- Bwiluy, Deal. Cunditf, White, Uaskill, Mclwus. Larkins, lXIarlwws, SllllIIl0llS, Hedslrom. Razz' 3-fl.i1llc, Sluwwalwr, l.:mlxvl'. Rirkcnlvzxugll, liuclmn, Barker, Braly, Carlson, Bndenhlcrner. liaison, Croskvy, ROCz'JfOf11ur, Sxnilll . Pull' ,lXlatlnrk, Peterson, Simmons. Barnes. Ncasc, Peterson. Bradley, Yan Horn. Smit. fs- f -1 if Ill Ill Q .FE .ug l ll el ,li will - 1 'L 'rgvlgl' lg 4p.'3 Tap Ra:z'Al'aul, Guinn, Miller, Bell, States, Stone, NVilllarns, Keene, Stewart, Apzcrs, Benson, Vogel. Roca 2 ARolscrts, Lau'- sun, Sluwwn. 'lln-xnlvlc, Lawless, Nlurray, Smith, Arnold, Henry, lwatlxis. Row 3-Peebles, Lasher, Pepperdine, llutcllinslvn, liurgc. Sh:-rxnan, Foley, Sinunon. Schmidt, liranstratcr, Hart, Gunn. Hcckart. Row 4-Sclmons, Allen, Hylman, Burke, Olgcn, Shoemaker, Dickinson, Marrillcld, Yun Pcymc, Tlxornas, Fulton, Clalworn, Sllrogan, Clift, johnson, H331 IEL-------'-gif fi I IE' ' ' I 1 1 . E Qulverat In that half-forgotten era, I With the avarice of old. 1 Seeking cities he was told I Had been paved with yellow gold, 1 In the kingdom of Quivera- Came the restless Coronado 5 To the open Kansas plain, i s With his knights from sunny Spain, In an ejort, that, though vain, A Thrilled with boldness and bravado. , . 1 I But their expectations, eager, 1 Found, instead of fruijul lands, Shallow streams and shifting sands, Where the bujalo in bands Roamed o'er deserts dry and meager. Thus Quivera was forsakeng h And the world forgot the place l Through the lapse of time and space I Then the blue-eyed Saxon race I Came and bade the desert waken. 1 Cities grow where stunted birches H ugged the shallow water-line, And the deepening rivers twine k Past the factory and mine, Orchard slopes and schools and churches. -EUGENE WARE. I 1 5 1 I f l 9 2 6 i E641 .-..--:-L-c:--:-: -:id-'. '55-If: :if-5 I-'F KI,-.-:.1-,,+.:...:.., :.:,.u:1 --1.-1 .- .. 331:-.-.-5-1.1: .,-.N f -... ,N .3311 '-.-:1'v ..-srs.fx5::e-::e -5:5 ' ......A.. ,.. .,-.,:,..--.-,,- gm. - :.'.f ':5s1:a-.-A-ur-.:-s-'S ' .-.,5 .4-:si ' -.::g. .rg ai A -1-.1 .vi ...-..,.. . --5.-:.:z5i2-I-I-:E if-:Z hir- 'J-:fu rzw-wftifrsizz ::-?T:F-'ii:-:I -1-::-i?:k::-:I-: -, T.-..., . eu. .-:.-: .... 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EPTENIBER 14, 1925, found two hundred and forty-five Freshmen starting out upon what seemed to be an endless sea of troubles in what appeared to be an immense expanse of stairs, doors and green colored things lined all along the miles of hall space. In a few months' time, however, the so-called Fresh Men began to behave as though they were Learned lXIen, for their scholarship climbed higher and higher. They made other upper classmen gasp when they produced the next year's basketball captain and also a first rate freshman basketball team, which won first place in a league held here in the winter. ln dramatics they do not shine, but by the time they become Sophomores they will begin to show how they can act.', The Learned Freshmen ended their rather uneventful but important year with a picnic at Swope Park. All of the students seemed to enjoy feeding the monkeys, and even Mr. Gray, the Freshman Sponsor, admitted that he had always liked monkeys. hly, how he must have enjoyed our entire class! i 9 Z? -C2 I 66 1 rm. -,,,, . '. .L 1.1- ll , h ... if ' , .. . , , W tl ' l mi! .. no K A 'J A L 1 ' T Q. L i F l s l X ' 1 A l G la 'X I X: F ' 'J ia 1 6 ig ,.z, V da 1 ,rin - . L - +1 ., .Q 311 , k iff +'P'ig 'Q' 13 - iff ,,, 52' ?5 i I -ff,-fgqr., bllwf 1 'Sf in 2- t .fr t r ' l f V W r 'W . Top Rrlfrf llmnc, llnllmnn, Collier, King, Kvnmn, Hanks, Larson. Bright, llarprr, Frazier, Kahn, Crny. Raft' ff--Dverson, Cliristgcn, Young, Bufkin, Coldwell. Bowman. Wasnmth, Conlin, Maurer, Schmidt, Voss, Burton. Row If Jones, W'akeliv:ld. llxmcttcr, Scltncr, Saint. Ries, hlcssingcr. Garza, VVcsthrtmk, l.oy, Nurman. Row 4-Gosnev, Bright, U'l3onncll, Richards, Shelton, Blunmgartcn, Mcyt-rs, Meeks, Lnlllin, Miller, Wilson, Sherman, Mendenhall. Taft Rm' ' Uslmrne, llahin, W'nnd, Smith. Newman. Stinc, Matlock. Bvttnn. 0'l.cary. l tic'st0n. Neutlr-ck. l.ikm'ich, Tltonias. l'v.xrsun, linrtlctt, Daiiicls. Ruiz' ff Hayes, Beard, Hn-ggs, Clullin, Goodwin, Sturgis, Hanson, Mitchrll, Broun, Davis, Sin' ulxnir, .-Xsinucr, Stimctv. .-Xmlcrwn, Rox- fill. Smith, lltmwninu, Ward, llcttn-s, R. 'l'l1un1:ls, Crlpv, liritlgrs. Mvndvnhall, St-lmv, -lvnningw, 'llnyli-r, N, 'l'hmnns. Ruiz' 'I Silks, Rnltcrts, Gripkcy, Cust:-lln, Isht-ll, Carroll, Van Ch-axe, Conrad, l'vtcrwn, lrcmlilvy. Clark. King, Nlclinwqin. -,.x ! 1 --r nv--fa-----n-1-mg V it 5 ii : ill I 'iii i S.-.51 A Q l Q 'f ' - . es, --'-:E E ' '1. a -- . -E Q n l V L. ,,-ia., kb hi . ,gv , ' -as-1-: fr -' Ya - Q. Q.. L Q li 5 i ' f, . 3 , .xl z .L ill? I Twp Rf-zz' Kiraly, Swvct. Timlzlll, Shnlcr, W'ciLln1an, Larsen. Studdard, lfngcl, lfnjzler. Stxrcnson, Null, Breidvnthal, Parker. Ruiz' .' Llvlw, Lukr, l'rnclit, Cmnmr. Atulcrsrill, llzlrris, Kirccnlvauni. Slmplnakvr. Stwltm-. Van Devrntcl. limvkrr. Snlunc, Young- mstn, Nlckluwxln. 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Q 'ix '5- H 'HK Y ay, 1 5' : kk 5-W 1 75 Le sry, vm fy 5, 4 4 1 .,., iw fi: 'i , ef w M f K H-, ggi . 'wh ' ' .1 fix gf, if 4 6 M ff Aff Q L3 mx fm pa Xa X , 2 I 1 um , wlf '4 Q, f 2 ' ff, . Viv .ga -H 191: A 7. Q. W 1 New w.mm .MZ2WE AKEN' migzfl hir' ,. . . lugiv X5 Yi me-1 Z.f W ., Q yy 3? Ni ,fi f- - . 9, ? 'g?'3s S .bar ' 'fflixgr f' if-'r e- I' rr -ev. ,fa 1 L F ASCINATION 5 s ahhwg 4 'Emi v W-'A , v ' v-X , ' 'sf ,I V 3 A 1. gk in Q 2 1' Q. Aa- wa 'ac .. ,gif ,'-V 'f1-VO.-. 'SQQAIOSCYXOG' XE 'E' E' 5 1 ' 'ff' in W-S ,fmt o lg' ' . 4' ' 3, 4' ? : 7 4 gf- jd M X11 H my QV 'QQ' ., 'X 4 L rf1x5EYf'4Vf'A A ,eg ,T V-Um ,QF ,-N wg' f . .v. ,V 1 f 's -fl il 4 1 ,J n:,.,.. , ....l.,.1 .ff H..- rf 'e .fa ax ,QF lb ..g f Lv M w l 4-L: X ..q. 1 ' .r Q.. 272 ig 4,- , 1 -1 . , . .-. A ,f .rw r f e ,G If jj.: . U 1 ' ' I 1 . 4 Q, ,ll f kit, W1 , V- ,wp 'i'-X113' ,yi '-. feng are sw'io3rai,efm N uiiveriian Stafflf' IDHAN l3A11.lev . Bufineff Manager GERALDlNIi H1NDs . Plzom lfdimr NANCY Hnssm . . ,-lxmriate Editor GEORGE HAZEN . . Photographrr l'lllGl'1Nl'I Ilol'ToN . r'l,r,mr1'a1f Edimr ALMA .IAGGARD , . . nlxxt. Fine flrlf l.Ucll.r: CARR . Corrffponding Say. ARNOLD Isl-:NBURG . , slr! Editor jouN Mmsu-1 . . fldr rri.fi11g Managfr NTARY HELEN OVIATT . . Finr .Alrff HE Quiverian stafffhas had an unusually smooth and happy year because of the fact that the Annual Board was named last spring, with Bert Newland as editor-in-chief and Dean Bailey as business manager. This arrangement made it possible to plan the Quiverian work during the summer months. The other staff members were appointed to their permanent positions last fall, and all of the members have been exceptionally loyal and enthusiastic in their work. The staff feels justly proud of the fact that it was able to reduce the price of the Quiverian without im- pairing the quality of the book. Formerly the leather lil'ili2lLI,l.V'r l?fll'LYHj?lNl7 copies cost three dollars, and the paper copies cost two I I i -I ' dollars and fifty cents. This year the leather copies cost two dollars, and the paper copies cost one dollar and fifty cents. lt is the desire of the staff to call attention to the art work in this issue, as it is the product of the art department of the school. 5:2269 i92l C1111 VE R l 91,5 iuniveiriiaun Sttaltll' HELEN Bt:NsoN I'i'l'HEL BENSON . CLARENCE Mort CIIARLENE l oRm3s llARRY PARsoNs Faculty Editor Snapxlzot Editor Quizirrian Folliff . Claw Editor Orgarzizatiom' Rom-:RT XNHINERY E1.1zABt5'rn Wiuuxsox . XIARVIN NAYLKJR l RANc1as Pnicia . ROBERT SCNUMARER This department is under the supervis'on of Xliss . . Dzbatf Editor Girly' .4lf1l!llif.f . . Ifoyf' Jthlfticf . . .l.i.rt. Clary Editor . . . Roolekffprr Lillian Bohl, who has been untiring in her etlorts in behalf of the annual. Clarence Mott is to be highly commended as director of the Quiverian Follies, which was presented to a capacity house in the high school auditorium on the night of january H, 1926. His entire production was artistic as well as entertaining. He was ably assisted by Hazel lingler, dancing instructor. Iiach person who bought an annual received a ticket to the Quiverian Follies and the privilege of casting a vote in the citizenship contest, which served to stimulate ROY A. DILLON the sale of the yearbook. Fmtum, Jdm-my The Quiverian Staff has enjoyed its work immensely, and its best wish for the juniors is that they may have next year as much enjoyment, fellowship and enthusiasm as has the class of 1926. H326 l93l f'5 Y '5 'Fi'7 x. ii. -si r.,.,.1,. Pantograph Staff' -Ions Nlmrrix . . . Managing Editor FLORENCE SOLOW . . . Molex-up Editor ICDNA l kANlu-:Nl-zulu: . .1.r.mriate Editor IQENNI-ITH HEGARTY . . . Sportr ,ll'S'I'lNli 'l1Ol.l'lR . . Nfwf Editor RALPH JOHNSTON . . . .flxfiftant Noxivmx BAUGHN . . Stl1ooIEd1'lor KATHRYN KYLE . . Exchange Editor HE seventh year for the Pantograph was officially begun with the first issue of the paper on Septem- ber 25, two weeks after the opening of school. The Pantograph has not been enlarged this year, but it has been improved by the edition of new features and by changes in its typographical appearance. Although only nine hundred subscriptions for the Pantograph were received in the fall and mid-semester subscription campaigns, a liberal amount of advertis- ing has been secured from Kansas City merchants and l'il.l'irXNOR l3.'XP'I'IS'l' v I I jf,umglf,fni l11,fm.m,f the financial success of the paper is assured. The first year students edited the usual 'Lcub edition February ll. The annual scandal issue was published April 1. An eight-page Thanksgiving issue was one of the big features of the year. E'-Bftii i941 N - .A E. lpantograph Stall' Iiorrn GEBHARDT . . . Fraturr Editor STEPHEN C1-nusrorr . BuJin.e':.r Manager FokEs'r CASTER . . Cartoonirt jour: SPAKE .... eldvertiring Manager ABE SHAVV . . Rerord Clerk HARRY ROCK . . Circulation Manager RUTH BARNES . Rfcord Clrrlz CHARLES ISBELL . . Editor of Cub Edition HE Pantograph, by its high standards in contents and appearance, won the All-American rating and sixth place in the United States in the national contest conducted by the University of Wisconsin last year, and the staff hopes for as high a rating this year. During the summer of 1925 the Pantograph, for the third consecutive year, took two blue ribbons in the state contest conducted by the department of journalism of the Kansas State Agricultural College at hlanhattan. These ribbons represent first place for N editorial and typographical excellence among the PAUL S. Pl-ll'ZI.PS papers of the larger high schools of Kansas. P'mt 'g 'e'cf'ufrff1' The Reportorial Staff consists of twenty-eight Juniors. It is this group which will edit the Pantograph next year. 2 G rr E lf95l 96 1 E Ql Li Uri A N H. WILBUR ROSS Dfbafe Coach ' 13,2 Q E981 1' 3 .. l E ' If EQ 'E Tai Forensic Council liar Ruiz' -Phillips. Ross. XXI-st, Xvliincry. Frou! Rf2Tl l3L'llIl. l.itvicn. liurclizun. llupton. OFFICERS ABI-2 l.1TvI1-LN . . . l'rf.rz'dfnr lCUoENr: HOPTON . . l'ice-Prf.r1'dfr1f Roscoe PH11.1.1Ps . Srr'1'rlary-Trrafurr H. XYILBUR Ross , . . Sponror lYl,Y letter men in debate can be members of the Forensic Council. 'Fhe members of this year's Forensic Council are Abe Litvien, Fugene Hopton, Roscoe Phillips, Russell Dean, Robert Vlihinery, Bernice Burcham and Harry Xliest. This is the second year Central High School has had a Forensic Council. lt has proved a great help to Coach Ross in advertising debates and in other ways. The responsibilities placed with the council not only help the debaters by having them carry out those responsibilities, but it helps the debate coach insofar as it relieves him of such matters that would otherwise be his. Through the council this year much publicity has been given the debating teams of Central High School. vfjpg i991 Eff MlfeifgmgibliiifiiumiTffjb All-State Debate 1 . D Abe Shaw, Russel Dean, Robert Whinnery Howard Root, Abe Litvien, Eugene Hopton OR the fifth time Central High School's All-State Debate Team has won the championship of the Second Congressional District. The question debated this year was, Resolved: that the proposed twentieth amendment to the Constitution should be adopted by the several states. Competition for places on the team this year was stronger than ever before. Of the six men chosen, four were veterans from the preceding year. The negative used a somewhat unusual case in debating the question, using a counter- proposition. . The first debate was a dual one with the Memorial High School of Lawrence, Kansas, Central High School winning 5 to li. The second round was a triangular debate between Garnett, Olathe, and Central High Schoolg Central winning S to 1. By defeating Olathe and Garnett Central became champions of the Second Congressional District and will meet Atchison and Iola in a triangular debate in the state semi-finals. The winner of this triangular debate will participate in the final champion- ship round at Lawrence, Kansas. N 1926 A ww, H001 I -I I ig, N g g,.44-,4.1411,5i. Kaw 'Valley Debate Team l l Bernice Burcham, Bennita McKinney, Roscoe Phillips, Herman johnson, Harry West, Harry Parsons. HE Kaw Valley Team debated against the most formidable opposition that Central High School has ever encountered in Kaw Valley Debate League. Our team participated in one debate this year, a triangular debate between Law- rence, Manhattan and Central High School, Manhattan winning. The question debated this year was: Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished. Bernice Burcham and Roscoe Phillips are three-year debate students and are veteran debaters. Harry West is a two-year student and Harry Parsons and Herman Johnson are serving their first year on a debate team. All the members of the team this year, with the exception of Bennita McKinney, will graduate in the spring. It is indeed unfortunate that only two letter men will return next year. This year seven letter men formed the nucleus for the two debate teams. The task of making the All-State and Kaw Valley teams next year will not be easy, but Central High School can be sure that H. Wilbur Ross will have as good teams in the future as he has coached in the past. K M1,9,2,6 , . nom l I Debate Cllulb 1 F.. , . '- Tap Rou'ARoot, Hopton, Litvicn, Dean. Row 2-Parsons, Shaw. Xleek, Bauglui. Morgan. Rrrrz' 3'- Klempnzlucr, -lohnson, West, Young, Phillips. Raw -1- Mr. Ross. Hentscliel, N'Iclxinnci'. Taylor, llinds. Raw 5--Spurgeon, Bates, Burcham. Urr, Pendington. Xivnlquist. Ol FIChlRS BERNICE BURCHAM Prffidrnl EUGENE HoPToN rf-Prrfidfnf RussE1.1. DEAN . Secrelary ABE LITVIEN . . Trfaxurfr H. XNYILBUR Ross . Sponyor H15 Debate Club of '26 is the largest in the history of Central High School. The membership this year is thirty-flveg heretofore it has been much smaller. The increased interest taken in debate by the student body has necessitated the enlargement of the Debate Club. The main purpose of the club is to advance Forensic activities in our school and the club has done this thoroughly. The Debate Club, as a whole, is a representative body of Central High School. ln the club are honor students, athletes and debaters. The Debate Club of '26 feels that there is no worthier debate coach than H. XVilbur Ross, for it was he who founded the Debate Club, and he is the one that has been responsible for Central High School's brilliant record in debate. i , ' fl02l YD I 10:1 1 Cllwf l it ll, l ATN Fine Arts HOWARD MORGAN FLORENCE JONES WFNDELL RYDFR HE music and dramatic departments have made unusual progress this year under the supervision of Miss Florence lones, Wendell M. Ryder and Howard C. hflorgan, the sponsors. During the three years that hlr. Ryder has had charge of the instrumental music, the orchestra has been increased to com- plete symphonic instrumentation, while the band has made great strides not only in point of numbers but also in musical technique. Even though the years of service that Nliss Jones has given to our music department have been few, the vocal division has progressed so rapidly under her instruction that it was allowed to sing with the Civic Choral Club in the presentation of the Rose Maiden. Mr. Morgan is one of the busiest members of our faculty. Aside from being the Dramatic sponsor, he is chairman of the assembly committee, sponsor of the Boards Club, and head of the Oration Contest. 1 f-Ti rag , 51041 y v 5522: he Fine Arts 'IURNEY GIBSON ALMA JAGGARD MARVIN MUNSEII Turney Gibson, the concert master of the orchestrag Marvin Munsell, the clarinetist of the band, and Alma Jaggard, the high school pianist and orchestra accompanist, are prominent mem- bers of the music department who have represented the school at various music contests. This year Turney and Marvin were selected as members of the two hundred and ten piece orchestra which played before the National Music Supervisors' Convention at Detroit, Michigan. This orchestra was composed of the best high school musicians sent as representatives from all the state. If the piano had been included in the instrumentation of this orchestra, Alma certainly would have been considered as a candidate for the place. While it is an individual honor to both boys to have been selected as members of this orchestra, it is a greater honor to this high school to be able to send forth two such musicians. -A-f--2-+ ioz Y' fiosi ill... Band T Tap Row-Deal, Ryder, Armstead, Staley, Bordeno, Chaney, xlalafslty. Row 2-Frye. liagen, Cass, Paris. Grinrod, Ridgeway, Fahac, Hamilton, Brown, Keen, Curry, Yantzi, liee. Row 3--Kumcel. Scliroader, Leveret, Kerr, Rand, Kaiser, Klay, KIcNlannis, Decker, Harp, Railsbaela, Reeder. Rott' -J- Broolts, U'Brien, Telliliohn, Speaker, Roberts, KIcCoy, Reeder, Stiles, Keller. lieggs, lYeiser. Xlelle- lwrueh, Carson. Row 54l rench, Nickum, Lowell, lillis, Xlunsell, Waite. Carver. l'lllgJilll'. Suucernixm, Smith, Combs, Xlyers. HE High School Band has grown this year into a sixty-piece organization, in its fifth year. This year was its third year under Mr. Ryder, who piloted the band to first place in the state contest at Emporia two years ago. The band has played at almost every football game at which the weather permitted, and has missed comparatively few court tilts whether at home or abroad. It also made a good showing in the Boys' Day Parade, and in various other civic demonstrations. An innovation in band work has been introduced this year. lt was decided to purchase instruments for the band, that in itself being a novelty. These instru- ments are the best that can be secured for each section. They have been used by the band since the first of March. Each member is either renting or buying one of these new instruments. New uniforms were also purchased, which greatly improved the appearance of the band. The playing of the band has been materially bettered by the use of the new instruments, and there is no doubt that the band ranks among the best in the Mid-West. l106j QU .l V l3il,fXf't Uirclhestira, Row I -Ryder, Slawson, Roberts, Guy, Chaney, Jalafsky, Slcier, Davis, l.ce, lxeene.. Rey 2-Beggs. l rench, Kopp, Crandall, Morton, Showalter, Meyer, Merriiield, Stiles, Reeder, Malhn, lxaiser, Davis, Ruegscgger, Keller. Row 3-Mclsarlarid, Tucker, Lake, Youmands, Hialiucha, Schumalcehr. -lztggard. McCoy, Slauter, Shuler, Snodgrass, Medved. Row -I-Railsbaclt, S-chneikart, Xoung, Gibson, Sap- pington, llinds, Madigan. Foerschlcr, Selmer, Swartz, Kaiser. Rau' .77NlClil1lI1, Pickell. Wellemcyvr. lfugate. Carver. Nlunscll. Hurrah, Vlfilkinson. YR high school orchestra represents one of the most popular phases of the music life of the school. Under the direction of XV. lXl. Ryder, the mem- bership has been increased and new talent developed, so that this year we have had a complete symphony orchestra. The purposes of the organizat on have been to afford an opportunity for orchestral practice, to encourage an appreciation of the best orchestral music, and to assist in concerts and musical events throughout the school and city. VVithout doubt, the orchestra's participation in the Rose Maiden added materially to the beauty and musical success of that performance. Recently the orchestra has sent representatives in violin, clarinet, flute and piano to the state and tri-state music contests. Other special features of the year's work have been the concerts during the teachers' convention and music week, and the part taken in the music memory contest. l 'fl in 11071 Boys, Gllee Cllulh Twp RUCl 'cilll'9Cl'. Sharpe, llarl. Zuniwalt. Stephens. Walters. Brandt. Ruta' 24l3ishop. Uorinan. Becker. Naylor. Grimes, Few, lloops, Brown, Vlvicklille. Row .?4llulf, Reynolds. lglidiu. Radford, lru. Frye. liroyles, Gibson, lfngle. Roca' -le-Benson, Rand. Potter. Maul. 'l'ei1xe. Xliss jones. Rans- dell, liriclison, Ricker, Hegarty. Hamilton. '+ HE musical atmosphere of the school was further stimulated by the Boys' Clee Club, consisting of thirty-six voices. It made several appearances before the State Teachers' Convention, and had a special part in the cantata, The Wieck of the I-lesperusf' This organization, as well as the girls', sang in the Rose Maiden, which was directed by Earl Rosenberg. An interesting feature of the year's work was the presentation of a comic operetta entitled The Family Doctor. Xluch of the success of the club is due to the untiring efforts oi Miss Flor- ence -lones, the director. Stanley Guher and liugene Engle are the accompanists. lf108i Giiirllsi Gllee Club Twp Ruff' Palmer. llamner. King. Reynolds. Vaughan. KlcClintic. Riclnn and. l'racht. Knowland. Now., fllansman. jenkins. Rogers. Nlorrisev, Stranathan, Xlachlahon, liroly. Powell. liarnev, Rnrc' 3- Y liergentan, lowell. Hutchinson, Oberlag. llaberlien. Kepler. Xlints. Hunt. Reeves, Naylor. Gray, Croskev. Scott. Rox' -1' -laggard. Nlaxwell. Proctor. Pawlukiewiez. Brooks. Steintnetz. Green. Green. Toler, Conley. Seibert. llenschke, l,asley. Row 5-lnderson. Stone. llammond. lfreeinan. Griest, Dill, llill. Nliss lones. liialueha, Scott, liaritard, Wiilson, .Xppleton, ,Xckenhausen, Rhoads. 4. lX'l'Y-l lYl'1 girls composed the Girls' Clee Club this year. Many public appearances were made. The club sang in assemblies several times. and also accepted engagements to sing in churches throughout the city. The girls took part in a Cantata, The llireck of the Hespcrusf' given in November for the State Teachers' Convention. They' also had a special part in the Rose Maiden, which was given bv the Civic Choral Club. Xlon-dah-min. an Indian cantata. was presented bv the club on the twenty- sixth dav of February. The girls were assisted bv dancers under the supervision nl- Xliss llelen Barnett. The vear's work demonstrates that the girls have developed musically to a marked degree under the eliicient direction of hliss lilorence lones. llazel llam- mond was the accompanist. i will 4f.LLq Vw' fp. i 2 l Aix Art Qluh l ! E Tap RuwAI,eiclitt-r. Schleifer, Glasgow, Gagel, Brown, lsenberg, Harper, Golf, Ciuber, lllnlaker. Row 2-Schwartz. llolter, Sturgis. llaberlein, Larsen, Ingram, Hume, Bernhztrdt. Row .i7NClll72lllCI'. Bohl, Grithth, Sappentield, Harris, Keith, Dormer, Reynolds, Garza, Scott, Cook. lfrm' iff? Donnell. Sines. lfngler, Murphy, Crockett, Randall, Gunn, Gaskill, Bushnell, Saehen. Row .7fllZlSllHflS. lnnd. Boatmzin, Brown, Stebbins, Nation, -I. Nation, Martin. Ileutter, Humphrey. GEORGIA ciRIl l ITll . . Prffidfnf CLEO COOK . . Snfwfary-7'rf'a514 rw' Miss Ln.1,mN Bout. ..... Sponror IQALPH ScnI.Ei1-'ER . . Clzaifrmau Program Comm. HIL purpose of the Art Club is to help the art students develop and cherish the personal sense of beauty, and to keep those students who are not-taking art, but who have taken it, interested in great artists and their works. The club further proposes to sponsor activities of artistic nature about the school in general. Only students who have taken art may become members of the Art Club. The club has grown very rapidly in the last year and it now has fifty-six active members. The meetings are held every two weeks and very interesting programs are given. The students, also, have good social times at their costume parties, Bohemian teas, and excursions for research. 4 51101 . f The Art Stah' I I I I I I I I I BOHL NIUNSELL SINES INGRAM WHl'l'AKI'iR CROCKETT HARMON BOATMAN I HIS year, for the first time in the history of the Quiverian, all of the art I work has been planned and has been executed by the students of our own school, thus all commercial art work has been eliminated. This fact has aided I materially in the reduction of the cost of the Quiverian. It has also opened up a I field of art in the school which has been practically untouched. , , I We have been fortunate this year in securing Miss Lillian Bohl, who has just returned from Europe Where she had been studying art, as Quiverian art I sponsor. Miss Bohl was before her trip abroad supervisor of art in the city schools. The art department has achieved unusual prominence under her leadership. The students who have contributed art work to the Quiverian are: Marvin I Munsell, an able cartoonist, who has drawn the cartoons for the division and sub-division pages. Although unable to attend school regularly, he has contrib- uted more art work to the yearbook than any other student in the department. The tint-blocks and Ex-Libris, which display talent in detailed work, have been designed by Eflie Sines. Willard Ingram has drawn the border and designs for the opening pages. These designs display exceptional ability in architectural drawing. The lettering, which is a difficult feature of the Work, has been done by Richard Whitaker. The cartoons for the class division pages have been con- tributed by Constance Crockett. Cartoon work and lettering have been supplied by Maurice Harmon and the cover design and sub-title have been furnished by Virginia Boatman. IT -' IT I4 W e M-.- -. U-T T I fllll Dramatic Club Top Ruiz'-Xlatriii, Xlcclilcnburg. l,undquist. Gzugcl. Stonc. Young, ltlcnson. Nlott. Ruiz' 2 llour. Riblwr, linuulin. llcntsclicl. Xlxtttcws, Davis, Colit-n. Rott' .l Cliilt-on-. lliccliclc, Uyizitt, Xlyvrs, L':trroll, Rc-ynolds, Ciorniatn, l.ciclitcr. Ruff' -I l.cc, llisdoin. llioiiizts. llooscr, l.cyt-rich. linulcr, Butcs. liollcr. Kloruxin. Sriciuiizx Liar: . . lJ'7't',Y1dt'11f l,l'CIl.l,E l,EX'l'IRlCII . . I'lift'-l I't'.fIidflll l R.xNc'111s Bxrrzs . SFfI't'lLlI'j' Vieux Bo1.1.i2R . . 7'rra.vzm'r HIC Dramatic Club. which is composcd of both juniors and seniors. undcr tht- direction of Mr. Howard C. Morgan, is onc of thc niost popular organi- zations of thc school. This year thcrc are about one hundred inctnbcrs. .Ns an unusual feature of thc dramatic dcpartnicnt this ycar thc l7rzunatic Club prcscntcd 21 play which was exclusively its own, The Klan llillo Stayed :it llonicf' by XYorrz1ll and 'l'crry. This play is a story of the llorld lynx' in which tlicrc arc spit-s, disappcaring lircplaces, and all sorts of intrigue. This is not tht- tyiw ol' play which is usually uttcinptcd by high school stu- dcnts, but bccausc of thc cxtraordinary ability and talent which was shown by tltcin in fornicr pcrfomanccs the success of this play was assured. ll'l ' Dramatic Club lffp Rant'-Deitiiis. -lensen, llenry, liutcher. l'ox. ltdmunston, Gwyne. Bushnell. llenslev, Rieheson. 2 1 lv-iz' - Reeder. .Xrmstrong. liarney. lfogg, lfluegel, Oeseh, liaueher. Ruiz' .3 --l'iuson,' xlL'xlllllUll Reynolds. Carman. Rodgers, Dale. Williamson. Uatlney. Rflfl' 'I Sears, Xlaiors. Potter. Nlelxinney Steuart, Dean, Shaw. Ruiz' J- l,ee, Perlains. l,andis, 'l'aylor. l'almer, Urr, l'idniundst'-n, 'l1I'2lllN'l. IIIS year as their annual play, the seniors presented a farce, l'hirty Days. by 'l'homas and llamilton. The play is a story dealing with the escapades of a young New Yorker. whose one weakness is sympathizing with young damsels in distress. 'l'he juniors came forth with the production Seventeen, Booth Tarking- ton's comedy. which was a grand success. This is one of the most popular plays and was probably given this year by more high schools than any other. .Xt the Dramatic 'l'ournament held in Lawrence this spring, the one-act play, 'l'hc Yaliantf' by llolworthy llall and Robert Xliddlemass, was given. This play is considered the best of its type ever written. 'l'he Dramatic .Nrt Deiartment 'ave a demonstration of hi 'h school slay l la P- l . production. The Florist Shop, before the State Teachers' Convention here in November. 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VVith these men to depend upon, Coach Haskell rounded into shape, out of forty men, a team which proved its metal by winning four games, tieing two and losing three. The Kansas City, Kansas, High eleven opened the season with a 7 to 0 victory over the Baldwin High School eleven. Kansas City outplayed the Baldwin eleven in every department of the game with the exception of the third quarter, when it lost considerable grou'nd on passes and end runs. During the last quarter a Crimson rally was made which carried the ball sixty yards for a touchdown. Red Bechtel, Crimson fullback, kicked goal. Lawrence was the second victim to receive a defeat at the hands of the Kansas City tKansasl Bulldogs Handing defeat to the Lawrence team, rated as one of the best in this section of the state, the Bulldogs proved to their followers that they had the same punch and iight seen in our former teams. The passing and running of both teams was hampered by a muddy and slippery field. How- ever, both teams succeeded in completing a reasonable number of their passes, notwithstanding the condition of the field. In the last period of the game, Kan- sas City, Kansas opened up with a plunging offensive, which carried the ball over the last Lawrence line for the only score of the game. The score was made after the team had worked the ball down the field to the ten yard line. From there a daring run was made by Kunz around the Lawrence left end. Although he ran without any interference, he easily ran around the opposing end for the winning touchdown. p Although outplaying Olathe in every department of the game and gaining a net offensive of 119 yards to his opponent's 89 yards, the 'iBulldog was unable to secure anything better than a scoreless tie out of the game. The work of the Crimson backfield and line was superb. Time after time Saint and Kunz reeled A 192QAw1 I136l CMJ TW ti lk? i A N gg GLASGOW McCI.INTIC SAINT End End Center off long gains around the Olathe ends and through the battered Olathe line, which gave way before the perfectly timed smashes of the Crimson linemen. No matter how hard they tried, the Haskellites always failed after making such splendid rallies. The Kansas City, Kansas, High School Bulldogs' teeth were dulled for the first time of the season when the Ottawa High School grid warriors plunged and punted a 9 to O victory over the Haskell squad at Ottawa, Kansas. The hand of fate dealt the Crimson fighters a mighty blow in the second quarter after Anderson, Ottawa quarterback, had booted the mud-covered pigskin over the cross bar for a 25-yard dropkick, which gave the home team a three point lead. The only touchdown of the game came when Ottawa's left tackle burst through the Crim- son line to block a punt behind the visitor's goal line. The second defeat of the season came in the middle of the season. Argentine High School, an ancient rival of the Haskellites, was the conqueror. After sixty minutes of hard fighting, the Wattmen came out on top with a 1-1- to 0 victory. Both scores were made via the overhead route. Bechtel, Kunz, Kitchel and Ocamb were the outstanding stars on the Crimson side, while Ash and Kennedy were the stars on the Argentine side. Timely passes from Ash to Kennedy were outstanding features of the game, since the Crimson line was impenetrable. The Bulldogs won their only intercity victory when they hit a belated stride and romped over the Rosedale warriors to the tune of two touchdowns. The varied attack displayed by the Bulldogs was brilliant at all times, although the Green and W'hite warriors made the first scorerof the game. The triple threat work of Kitchel and Saint kept the Green and White defense puzzled at all times, while the work of the Crimson forward wall was spectacular throughout. The score when the whistle blew was 13 to 7 in favor of the Bulldogs. Having lost two hard fought battles, the Crimson team received another scoreless tie with the strong Wichita team. . -.l.92.6 - fisviiii ' ig Ji.. ii! ET N ititifi K ITC H PI l . NA Y LOR Ril l'1'l'Z Halfback Tackle Guard The Crimson team outplayed their opponents in all department of the game, and at one time threatened the Wichita team on its one foot line. Spectacular end runs and passes featured in the game, each team breaking about even. Butler, a substitute fullback, carried the pigskin to within six inches of the VVichita goal line. Although the field was sodded, there were spots of mud that greatly reduced the speed of the Crimson backs. Displaying vast improvement in form and execution over the previous week's game, the Crimson football team mopped up on the Leavenworth High School football team on the K. C. K. field, November 1-L With the usual savage attack. the Haskellites swept the'r visitors off their feet in the opening period of the game. By using the forward pass and end runs the Haskellites marched down the field for a touchdown soon after the game opened. The Kansas gumbo proved to be a handicap to both teams, although the Crimson team ran up a score of 19 to 0 by the end of the game. Kunz, diminutive Crimson quarterback, was the star of the game and made all of the touchdowns. Crippled and in poor shape because of injuries received in the Wichita and Leavenworth games, the Crimson football team met the strong Fort Scott foot- ball team and was defeated 12 to 0. Although the Crimson warriors battled stub- bornly for sixty minutes, they were humbled by the fast work of the Fort Scott backs. The first score came after the Crimson held on their six inch line. The Bulldog center had been brought back to kick out of danger, but a tall lineman of the opponents' line blocked the kick and fell on the ball behind the goal line. The second score of the game was made by an intercepted Crimson pass near the Crimson goal line. The return of Kunz, Butler, Rietz, Hoover, ljwer, Hansen and Kitchel, all letter men, will brighten the prospects of the 1926 gridiron. E 15 ti? fn f1381 Qtgrvgrazstrs c .sp Q y wx, 3 I . 1-f:s.,,sNl1gt l , A .,,.,. 1' BI'ICH'l'IiL BROYLES Bl-iTl1lfi R lfullback Guard Fullbadi The Crimson HPups had a far more successful season this year than last year. They defeated Vllelborn 69 to 0, Catholic High School 6 to 0, and were defeated by North Kansas City 28 to 0. The praise for this success falls upon the shoulders of Coach Jap Haskell, who faithfully conducted the coaching of our football team. Along with Coach Haskell comes Assistant Coach F. R. Powers, who never failed to do his part in the training of our athletes. Coach Haskell's system has been well mastered by the men who composed this year's team, and with seven veterans reporting for duty next year, pros- pects for a championship combination appear rosy. Spring football practice has been instituted this spring for the first time with the purpose of thoroughly ac- quainting the new men with the system used. Coach Haskell hopes in this way to get a flying start for next year, as he believes that it will materially increase his chances for the city championship, which will be the goal of the Bulldog eleven in 1926. Coach Haskell's problem next fall will be to develop men who can take the place of the eight veterans who played their last football game for Kansas City, Kansas, High School November 27 on the athletic field. VVith a wealth of ma- terial from the second team his worries over that particular puzzle should approach the zero point. With an entirely new line the offens ve may suffer somewhat, for it is almost too much to expect that a line that will take the place of Ocamb, Broyles, Glasgow, Naylor and lXlCClintic can be moulded in one year. However, the men that will be back next year will be a faster bunch, thus insuring a faster line and a faster backlield. The most promising of the second team members are: Hays, tackle: Sheets, end: Elliot, quarterback, Bondank, fullback, Hawkins, halfbackg Hardinger, end: and Wooden, halfback. The three most important things that were noticed in this year's games were, the splendid class of football, the true sportsmanship displayed by the members of the teams, and the tremendous interest shown by the students toward Amer- ica's most popular outdoor game. 35325 I1391 QM iVERlAlxl H mlfmk Halfback Halfbfwk The splendid sportsmanship that has been exhibited in high school football is the result of the following: The general uplift of the game through better coachingg the desire on the part of the present day coaches to have clean football, and the better spirit of sportsmanship manifested by both players and spectators. There was a time when this was not the case. High school students are now fully realizing that true sportsmanship means more to them than the mere winning or losing of an athletic contest. There is but one thing that counts, and that is sportsmanship. True sportsmanship is a great value in the battle of life after one has passed out of high school, for as one might say: When the Great Scorer comes to write against your name He writes, not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game. These were the words upon which Coach Haskell based his coaching and they show the spirit of his work. The following is a tabulated result of the seasonls games: K. C. K. .,...................... 7 Baldwin ........... ... 0 K. C. K ..... . 6 Lawrence .... ... 0 K.C.K ..... ...O Olathe... ...O K.C.K ..... ...0 Ottawa ..... ...9 K. C. K ..... ... 0 Argentine .... .. . .1-I K.C.K. .... ...I3 Rosedale.... 7 K.C.K. .... 0 Wichita ...... . 0 K. C. K ..... . . .19 Leavenworth ..... . . . 0 K.C.K ..... 0 Fort Scott ..... ....l2 K. C. K ..... . . .45 Opponents ..... . . . .42 1926 , - A if I140EI if fltlll ll QU IVERIAN ll JOHN SAINT Baxkftball Captain 3 EJ i ' F1421 El Cl ASV ,-.M,,,.,-,, Q,Uw'IV'HE- RIAN I Basketball SAINT OSBORNE OLSE-N A Center Forward Forward HE 1926 Kansas City, Kansas, High School Basketball Team was a fight- ing one. They sometimes fell short of their goal because of a lack of experi- ence, but they never quit. The record of games won and lost is not so impressive as that of some of the other K. C. K. teams, but the season was filled with desperate battles, in which the Bulldogs often turned supermen to win against terrific odds. The Kansas City, Kansas, team, however, won only thirteen of the nineteen games played. They defeated Atchison twice, Leavenworth twice, Rosedale twice, and Olathe, Argentine, St. Joseph, Fort Scott, Wichita, Junior College and Central, Kansas City, Mo., once each. But the list of heart-breaking finishes and the narrow margins by which all of the K. C. K. defeats came, gives a far better picture of the K. C. K. team than the mere figures of games won and lost. The Cagers started the season in championship form, defeating Wichita. 17 to 15 in the first pre-league game of the season. Junior College and Central, Kansas City, Mo., were the next teams to fall before the Bulldogs, with the scores of 26 to 18 and 19 to 15, respectively. The Cagers journeyed to Rosedale to win their initial league debut with the score of 21 to 15. Returning home the next night, the Crimson Cagers were defeated by the decisive score of 8 to 19 in their battle with Olathe. Both teams were weak on the offensive, but Olathe proved to be the stronger on the defense. In the return game the Crimson Cagers proved to be superior to the Olathe Cagers on the Olathe court. The result of the game was 24 to 22 in favor of the Bulldogs. At Leavenworth the Cagers fought a desperate battle with the Leavenworth team, who bravely went down under defeat with the score of 16 to 15. Due to the change of the lineup, the Kansas City, Kansas, team was handicapped by the presence of substitutes who had not practiced with the team. Although the court was very short, the Crimson Cagers fared very well in their long shots. Ag ---I 192i-,jf M i Qllfml, l1431 . I SIMCOX GAGEL HOOVER Guard Forward Guard The following night, though playing against heavy odds and before a crowd of 2,000, the Crimson Cagers defeated the strong team from Argentine 17 to 14. The star of the game was Gagel, who had scored nine points for the Crimson side before the other players had started to score. Along with Gagel ranks Os- borne, who also scored a large number of baskets and free throws. The Cagers continued to win through the Northeast League games without defeat until they met Topeka. The break came when Topeka defeated the Crimson Cagers on the home court 25 to 24 after a fast battle. The return-game with Topeka also resulted in the defeat of the Crimson Cagers. In the return game with Topeka the Cagers trailed, but one time they were tied 15 to 15. Our bitterest defeat of the season came when the Argentine team handed us a trimming on their own court. In this meeting with Argentine, which was played before a crowd estimated at 2,500, the largest of the season, we were defeated by an overwhelming score. As this game was a win for Argentine, it gave Kan- sas City, Kansas, High School a tie with Argentine for the city championship. The Bulldogs won seven out of ten Northeast League games, thus tying with Topeka for second place in the Northeast League. The Northeast League cham- pionship was won by the fast team from Olathe, who won eight of the ten North- east League games. At the sectional meet held in the Kansas City, Kansas, High School gym- nasium, the Crimson Cagers won their first game by a forfeit from the Sabetha team. The Cagers, however, played a game with the Freshman basketball team in order that all the teams entered in the meet should all play the same number of games. In the second game the Crimson Cagers tried their best to pene- trate the visitorls defense, but they were unable to do so. During the consolation game the Crimson Cagers displayed vast improvement over the morning game and bumped the Ottawa basketball team for the third place position in the tournament. mi - in 1926 l M .N 11441 EI - II QU IVERIAN II U n Basketball I I I I I p , I I I I HEDSTROM STAHL CARTER I Forward Center Guard I I The season's scores are as follows: ' I f K. C. K ........... .............. 1 7 Wichita ............ ..... 1 5 , K. C. K .......,.., ....,.. ..... 1 9 Central, K. C., Mo .... ..... 1 5 I I K. C. K. .... ..... 2 6 Junior College ....... ..... 1 8 I I I K. C. K ..... ..... 2 1 Rosedale ....... ..... 1 5 I I K. C. K. .... ..... s onthe ......... ..... 1 9 I I K. C. K ..... ..... 1 6 Leavenworth .... ..... 1 5 I I K. C. K ..... ..... 1 7 Argentine ...... ..... 1 4 ' K. C. K ..... ..... 3 1 Fort Scott ..... ..... 2 2 I K. C. K. .... ..... 1 9 Atchison .... ..... 1 4 i I K. C. K .... . ..... 14 Rosedale .... ..... 1 3 K. C. K. .... ..... 2 4 Topeka ...... .... . 25 A K. C. K ..... ..... 1 9 Atchison .... ..... l 0 I I K. C. K ..... ..... 2 -L Olathe ...... ..... 2 2 I K. C. K ..... ..... 1 9 Emporia ...... . ..... 24 1 K. C. K ..... ..... 3 4 Leavenworth .... ..... 1 0 I K. C. K ..... ..... l 8 Argentinej .... ..... 3 4 I K. C. K ..... ..... 2 0 Topeka ...... ..... 2 3 I I K. C. K ..... ..... 2 0 St. Joseph ..... ..... 1 S K. C. K ..... ............... 3 66 Opponents ....... . . . . . . .323 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT SCORES 2 K. C. K ..... ................ 2 5 Shawnee Mission .... .... 1 1 I n K. C. K ..... .............. 2 1 Rosedale ......... .... 3 F Q 5 I I . .46 Opponents ........ .... 1 4 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT SCORES 7171 OO WW W 0 73 W 0 5 kr xx O -o 'U o :s 0 :: F9 Z ls as . . ..... .................. F reshmen ........... ..... 40 9 I . . ..... ................ l 3 AtCh1SOH ......... .... . 19 24 16 . Ottawa ..... . .... . Season's Total Scores, K. C. K., 489 Opponents, 381. 51451 T flLJl v'EQRl.XlN5 The Second Team Top Row-Hardinger, Harmon, Brown, Burgess, Vlfhitc. Row 2-0'Boynick, Elliot, Kunz, Wlooden. HE Crimson Pups finished a season which was equal in record to that of the Bulldogs.', Coach Powers has developed a fine second team this year, and as a result this team was entered in the district tournament against the Rosedale first team. The second team was defeated in very few of their games, although they played the first teams of Rosedale, Shawnee Mission, and Lafayette High School of St. Joseph, Nlissouri. They played the second teams of five members of the Northeast League. They played Olathe, Argentine, Topeka, Rosedale and Leavenworth, in addition to Central, Kansas City, Mo., Lafayette High School of St. Joseph, Rio., and the Huron De lylolays. The Crimson Pups were defeated by the first team of Rosedale in the dis- trict tournament, but they caused the Rosedalians to worry a great deal. A week later the Crimson Pups journeyed to Shawnee lvfission and won third place in the invitation tournament by winning their games with Stanley, Paola and Shawnee Mission seconds. The second team was limited to underclassmen in order to have the men back next year to strengthen the first team. The great success of the second team was due to the combined efforts of Coaches Haskell and Powers, who spent their entire time for the good of the team. At a meeting of the team these men were given letters: Russell Kunz, Paul O'Boynick, Joe Brown, James Wooden, Kenneth Hardinger, Jack Kfapes, Bernard VVhite and Orville Claunch. With these men back next year Coach Haskell has a great chance for the city championship and the state championship. gl Q ts, N461 The Freshman Team . N-.sf Twp ROIl'7l'itllYllI'tlS, Skradski, Kriss, Currey, Powers KCUIICM- Rox' 2-l lays, l.ickox'ilch, l'g2ll5lll,'ll1OI11llS. RINISON mentors should have no lack of material to prevent them from turning out cage teams of championship calibre for the next few years. The prospects are indeed bright, for never did a more promising array of first year material appear than those who reported daily to Coach F. R. Powers during the season of l925 and 1926. Briefly, Kansas City, Kansas, High School had the best Freshman basket- ball team that has ever been seen in action on the high school court. After Coach Powers had worked his men for three weeks, they had their first scrimmage with the regulars. Members of the team are as follows: Skradski, center: Kriss, for- ward: Currey, forward, Hays, guard, Thomas, guardg lidwards, guard: Loy, guard, Babin, forward, and llickovitch, forward. These men will be promising candidates for regular positions on the first and second teams next year. Among the teams that the Freshman team played are Northwest Junior High School first team, Central Junior High School first team, and Topeka High School second team. The team won most of their games in the Junior high school basket- ball league, but they were badly defeated by the Topeka High School second team. ln the district tournament for Junior high schools they won their first game from Northwest Junior High School, but according to the state rules they could not enter into the semi-finals or the finals. After the closing of the basketball season, the Freshmen turned their eyes to the sports of swimming, baseball, track, tennis, golf and spring football. Of the Freshmen, Emery Osborne is expected to win the tennis tournament, while Garza will represent the school in track. I'l4Tj QM W fl Rlffil FRED R. POWERS Track Coach I1-181 Ez ET11i1i3il+iQRT R QLTNREYIIAN 5 I 1 5 1 V i I Q R i ii ly ia ia 5 2 , 1 1 I I I I 1 Y ! a N ROBERT BURTON Track Captain a EI f L1491 it-mm D HQ' Wu gsjggg 1 'iii Track 4- An. I , i i ABERCROMBIE SIMMONS WOODEN RIETZ HE track season was not distinguished by any championship, nor did the track team break any records, since as a major sport track had to compete with baseball, swimming, golf and tennis. The first appearance of the team was in Convention Hall on the night of February 5, 1926. Twelve trackmen, accompanied by Coach Powers, competed in the annual Kansas City Athletic Club Indoor Track Meet. The men had been putting a great amount of time in some hard and earnest practice in the gymnasium during the month preceding the meet. The squad had worked out on the board track at the University of Kansas the Saturday previous to the meet. These men represented the squad: Garza and Fluegel, 50-yard dash, Burton and Hawkins, 4-40-yard dash, Burton, Butler, Bondank and Hawkins, l-mile relay, and Rietz and Wooden, 880-yard dash. Of these events the l-mile relay was won from William Chrisman High School of Independence, Nlissouri. Garza, a freshman, also won fourth in the semi-final heat of the 50-yard dash. HAWKINS EONDANK G.-XFFNEY GASKILL , , Q , S cccc t I1501 5 I ,A...l......... ll- HOOVER THOMAS BURTON BUFLER INAL plans were made for the first annual Northeast League Track and Field lXfIeet by the representatives from Kansas City Kansas Rosedale To eka 1 1 P 1 Atchison, Olathe and Leavenworth, to be held at Leavenworth: Kansas S t d M 7 . . . . . . . a ur ay, ay 15. A silver cup will be given to the winning team, and a similar cup will be awarded to the fastest relay men. The track events are as follows: 50-yard dash, 1-mile run, 100-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles, 440-yard dash, 220-yard low hurdles, 220-yard dash, 880-yard run, one-half mile and mile relay. Field events: Pole vault, high jump, discus, broad jump and javelin. The track team will also go to the state meet held annually in the stadium at the University of Kansas. The team was entered in the second meet at C ' H ll b onvention a , ut the relay team was the only one that ran. The relay team won from the Argentine relay team in the slow time of 3 minutes and 57 seconds, but they held a good lead all the way through. H l emi, GARZA FLUEGEL SHEETS SHARP f151 1 1192.5 Baselballll Squad WX 4 Top RHS! l'-HLZZIH. llllr. HUUYCF. lung, Flynn. Coach Powers, lyCl'lll'1'. Rzlwlilxggs. Zulu-r, Ryu-rsrux lfwllnm Ruta' -U'l'wynlck. BCl'IlZll'Ll, Butlcr, Donalmc, Dean, 'l'l1m'nlmr5,:lx, Xlnlts. Smith. W Swimming Team X Riclz, C. Glasgow, K. llart, L. Elliot, F. Rogers, IC. Reeves. S. Leo, Chas. Glasgow, G. Rickc Bl. Brazilius, V. Calloway, F. Gunn. I1521 7 'Q ' J 1 Clb IME PH B ITLm HELEN R. BARN ETT Coach 19:2 C35 I1541 . , .., QA g, I-f V DOROTHY BEGGS Bafkfiball Capfain Il55I The Girls' Baslketlhall Team YIRGINIA OLSEN DOROTHY BEGGS RUTH BRl:iIDPiN'l'll.Xl. Forward Forward Guard HE Girls' Basketball Team has a noteworthy record. They have lost but one game in three years. Dorothy Beggs, captain, brought the team through another successful season. She has played on the team three years. Yirginia Olsen, 1925 captain, has completed her fourth year as forward on the team and will receive her fourth letter. Dorothy Beggs and Virginia Olsen have shown line team work and goal shooting all year. Irene VVessel has played center for three years. She has certainly been dependable in getting the tip-off and passing the ball. Frances Jones has played in center with Irene for the past two years. She has shown speed and skill at putting the ball through center. Helen Frush has been a mighty good guard for two years. Ruth Breidenthal is another depend- able guard. She has been playing for two years and will be back next year. Violet Debus and Beverly VVhistler have shown their ability as guards this year. They made the game a hard one for the opposing forwards. Ethel Brill, center. is an- IRICNIC WICSSIQI, l R.XNCl'IS JONES llIiI.l'1N l RL'Sll Center Center Guard - Q, 19 2 6 illileisrrr c - ii fl561 YIOI.l'i'l' DEBUS ETHEL BRIl.L BEVERLY WHISTLER Guard CCHICY Guard other girl who has played her first year on the team. She has made a good center and will be here to take Irene Wessells place next year. Mildred Reber, Ophelia Lovell and Wanda Carroll are new players also. They have shown a commendable attitude at all times. Our team won the Shaw- nee Mission Tournament, hlarch 12, 13. Dorothy Beggs, Irene VVessel, Frances Jones and Ruth Breidenthal were placed on the all-tournament team. Girls' athletics are managed on a different basis this year. In order to win a letter a girl must be a member of and earn points which are awarded by the Girls' Athletic Association. One hundred and fifty points are required for mem- bership. For a first letter eight hundred points are necessary, for the second four hundred additional points. When the girl has earned a total of two thousand points she is entitled to a final emblem given by the Athletic Association, pro- viding her scholarship and sportsmanship meet the proper requirements. The sports included under the association are basketball, indoor baseball, tennis, swimming, track, volley ball and hiking. Basketball is the only sport in which our girls compete with outside schools. W.-XNDA CARROLL MILDRED REBER OPHELIA LOVELL Center Forward Forward I1571 The Senior Basketball Team - x 32 lfrnul Rnrv lfrush, Ulson. Carr. Srrrmzf Rrm' llebus. Carroll, Kerr. Cgrpron. 7'frirti Ruff' llassiu. yyt-sa-1. Frye. llilltinson. Sappentield. llli annual interclass basketball tournament and the preliminary one brought out many new players. Two hundred and lifty-six people signed up. Dorothy lieggs was manager of basketball. These games were very exciting. The Seniors, with Virginia Olsen as captain, defeated the Juniors in the finals. The Seniors barely missed defeat from the Sophomores when they won by two goals in a two-minute play-off. Fifty points were awarded to each of the girls who played in the tournament. Indoor baseball is a game lil-:ed by the girls. Their interest was displayed well in thc class tournament. Irene Vessel was manager of baseball. The Sophomore team, with Audrey liroadhurst as their captain. won oyer the Seniors in the finals. SOPHUKIURIC BASICB.-Nl.l, Tli. XXl 'ld It 1 ir,fl Ruiz'-llolland. Little. Smith. Stahl. llc-rnhardt. Snrnzd Ruiz'-Y-llobble, Wood. lflsie. Xlilhcline. I P1581 Swimming Q trroll, hither. Runlattt. filnttvtlle. l,!lVlt'S. ltlste. lholnzts. llrettlentltul. llstsste, lltlkmson. l'rtiQh. X leelt. XYIXIXIING was zttltletl to our list of sports lust year. Xlany' girls tried out lor the tneet. 'l'his year there have been more girls out for praettee and maint' gootl swimmers. llixie lflste was the manager of swimming. The -ftrls prztetleetl in the gym elusses and then twice at week after school. 'l'he luest 'immers were ehosen to compete in the interelass meet. 'l'he picture shows the trl: wh tlztee in the swimming meet last spring. Une httntlreel antl seventy- 'e points are the maximttm that may he earned in swimming during one year. llllill-POIYI' GIRLS IN 'l'llI'I A'l'lll,l'I'l'lC .NSSOClA'I'lOX 'llhe Girls' .Xthletie .Nssoeizttion was organized this year. The pieture shows e girls who have over two hnntlretl and hfty points and may win letters yet 47 N ll 5 Ll his veztr. tueli. -Iones. l.ox ell. Relver, Cztrrtill. Kerr. ' tt Uhtstltt litill Wm mtl lit l thtl Ft'f'.i1Rwft' 9 W HJR! C' tthl ttnttt I'I ' 'i i A ' Tl: Irtl Ro l'irtIH'ffi' R vp, U1 ' D1 ' ' . 4.5 '. -i 'I ' . ll . 'VIR l'Il I . llatssie. Ctrr. Ulsen. ltessel. lfrye. Xlvilliinson. llohlwle. Dztxies. lltvseltiltls. Delwtts, lfruslt. lieugs, l 159 I Fllnnirwnrlle Illillli was niueh emnpetitiun in the volleyball tournannent. 'llhe under- elassinen had more girls out. hut in the end the upper-elassmen held their own. Xlyra l.ittle was manager of volleyball. The class managers were Xliamla Carroll. seniurg Frances klones, junior: Xlarie Stahl. sc'mpltcvinrn'e. and liarhara Isbell, freshman. l lunrwm'l4 is essential for a good athlete. Corrective exercises. games and discipline add to physical litness. Twenty-live points are awarded for exceptional :thility in llotwwtmrli. 'l'he outstanding athletic achievements of the past year have heen attained tlirongli the nntiring efforts of our eoaeh and sponsor, Xliss llelen R. Barnett. She has sltown an unseltish attitude at all times and has Considered the welfare nf the girls. We wish to express our gratitude for her wontlerful character. X'UI.l,l'1Yl3,Xl.l. 1,1602 Second Squad Ars! Filxtl Ruff' Davies. Rosehilds. Ulxtnyille. Cztpron. Stuck. Smwnf Ruff- l.ittle. Smith. Stahl. llernhardt. Kleek. I Tllllfff lxnfl'-vllobble, Kerr. YYoocl. lflsie. Wlilkinson. Fnttflft Ruff' lfrye, Sappeniield. llli girls on the second squad of basketball worked hard and often practiced with the tirst team. Although there were no second team games played this year. these girls were given points for the time which they spent. Soon after the Association was organized. ofhcers were elected. They are: Ruth lireidentltal. president: Helen Frush. vice-president: Yirginia Olsen. record- ing secretary: lflizabeth Xkilkinson, corresponding secretary: Helen Xkeod. treas- urer: Dorothy lieggs, business manager: Dixie lilsie, advertising manager: Irene Vessel, manager of baseball: Dorothy Beggs. manager of basketball: Myra l,itt.le. manager of volleyball: Dixie lflsie, manager of swimming: Xlildied Reber. man- ager of tennis: l.ucille Car. manager of hiking. Tennis ranks next to basketball in popularity. The tennis picture shows the girls who were winners in their classes last year. Dorothy Yosc. a l reshman, and Nlyra l.ittle. at Sophomore. played well in the city tournament last summer. CLASS WINNERS Ol TENNIS TOURNAMICNI' Firfl Rose-Allen. Glanyille, Breidenthal. Beegs. Reber. hose. Srroud Rose- Carr. Olsen. liulton. Coyerly. Yan Payme. IIGIQ 1432 1 1 -4-ll'COP 'l ,f,TX fl -xx if - M KS Q w Y 5BUSENI3RRKS DRINKING V900 LOGAMS Y PARMING f sl VJOLFE df u iq- wut WELLEMEYE RS MUSIC N Q s 2 me I 1 xx, Om,OMG .msimmhvs . mmln IS W 9 V0 N3--IIA M xl X N':'5 'A' Y og E ig 'I . x 5 H-Cm U, Q- O :Rex QI, cLnRENcs f 4 f '39 5555 fa 4. f f J POLITICIAFJ MW Home mffm LAWYER X-rv. X X f russnm moms ABE LITVIENJMATHEMATICIRN Mggggmq BROYLE5 Dnpkgpx f if 'EIU IVERIAN ig ' J l N Class Prophecy Dr-:AR Bass: It is only human nature that we wonder where the path of life may lead. It has been many years since we left those old halls and entered the human comedy, life. Herein you will find as near a perfect record as I have been able to locate of the Pals who were with us there. The Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are now king and queen of Society Knob in Armourdaleg Mrs. Bailey is assisted in her work by her old friend, Mrs. Lee. Mr. Bailey has reached his success through the publication of the book, Progressiveness and Socialism, by Prof. Ross. CThe perfect example of the poor boy's rise to fame.J Lee has just completed his colored colony, Punkin Hollow. The Bensons, the Siamese Twins of the class, have just returned from the successful tour of the Morgan and Gagle circus, which has employed many of our old classmates. Mr. Slifer, the artist, has just open his new Greenwhich Village on the banks of Jersey Creek, he has been joined here by many of our former artists. Bert is the master physician QSawbonesD and has long since be- come the pillar of our society. june Vaughn, seeing how the tender brain cells were mutilated by his constant study, has just completed his painstaking invention to avert this condition. Mr. Mabie has just returned from one of his northern trips and re- ports his love for one of the Norwegian Fjord fclosely related to the American manufacturer, Fordj, much to the sorrow of Doris Freidman, who is doing manicuring work in the Potter Beauty Shoppe. The Bates, Biechele, Lundquist and Young vaudeville train, known as the Four Out of Five, have made a great success of their hit, We've Got It, You'll Get It. Motts is now in the sandals of the former Ziegtield Glorifying the Amer- ican Girl. His last review, Passing the Buck, ran nine months and is still running. The Rev. Bechtel, assisted by his choir master, Mr. Ocamb, has just returned from administering to the i-I --W W7 a E l1661 FWHM? wid! QUIVERIAN li heathens of Turner. Profs. West and Parsons are lecturing to the kindergarten on the evils of too much study. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are living in New York. Haron has opened a private bathing beach in the Bay of Afulghad in Tunis. The Saints have their new artists' solon in Artists' Row in Paris. Some of our honored gang have entered into business. Isen- burg is now operating his private Pawn and Gents' Furnishings Shop. QCatering exclusively to the ladiesj He is mentioned as the coming candidate for the Klu Klux. Christoff is now in his new Spaghetti Emporium, with Mr. Hegarty as the head waiter. Munch is managing the Barebach Cabaret, successor to the Ambassador. He employs Gibson to direct his orchestra and is assisted by the Old Quartet, all of whom are grinding out a miserable existence. Mecklenburg is now manager of the Stage Door at the Village Opera House. Mr. Meek, the international lawyer, is now on the bench Cin the poor farmj. Miss Forbes is basking in the light of her successful novel, Forget Me Nots, a tale of mystery. Baughn, after the great success of the Pan O'Graph, is now editing True Confessionsnfthe truth is stranger than fictionl. Mr. Litvien is very well off through his invention of the unbreakable shoe string. Gaffney is head of the Hamburg Union, a national institution. His wife, the former Miss Mc- Clintic, has charge of his cigar stands. Two of our number have had the Volstead Act softened and brought the return of the saloon now, Miss Kerr and Miss Wisdom are stumping the country in the footsteps of Carrie Nation. Mr. Root is also engaged in the dampness. He is the head of the Bootleggers' Federation. He is assisted in his work by his colleagues, R. Dean and R. Phillips. The We Modern Club has adjourned to the South Isle of Ray Shurkins, where they have returned to old Mormon customs. These are only a few of the hundreds who left the hall with us. The time is far too short to record all of the history of our gang, so I will close. Yours, GENE ,W A 417,-1,9 2 6 Ii -as.- l1671 QU IVERIAN i ll Listen my students and you shall hear of the noon-day sally forthe drug store near the crowd gathers thick the noise is a din they all stand there the thick and the thin their money rolls in to the man in the mint who passes out his wares to any young gent the little dog whispered as he lost a wee chunk my tale is most ended these buns are the bunk my sides they enshroud yet as pro- tection there punk ' with a smack of the lips his tale is to close the dog and the bun to lord only knows the cand-y piled high in a case near by grew thin in the ranks as the shekels flew by the fountain was serving the treats of the dew the crack of the glass the tinkle of ice the burr of the motor in something nice pushing and shoving with guttural grunts the crowd ambles round as we snatch our lunch 8 if Il Ill Mabie: You have quite a cold, Mottsf' Motts: Yes, someone played the Star Spangled Banner while I was taking a bath. 1 I 1926 I I1681 if-QU IVERIAN ll A little touch of powder, A little gob of paint, Change our modern Shebas To something that they ain't. Parsons: That quiz is a whiz. Burt: That's quite apparent. Parsons: So's your old man. Logan: Why are these quotation marks on your paper? Harmon: I am quoting Westf' l Coach fexplaining a playlz Now watch the board while I go through it. Busenbark: What are rabies and what would you do for them? Answer: Rabies are Jew preachers and I wouldn't do anything for them. Miller: Only fools are positive. Haren: Are you sure? Miller: I am positive. A Hegarty: Where is Steve ? Martin: He is over eating in the cafeteria. Hegarty: Go way, nobody ever over ate in there. Our greatest exercise is jumping at conclusions. For the use of the oration students who desirevpowerful speeches, we recom- mend the cop's special, Get the h-1 out of here. Helwig: 'What is the knocking at the end of the banquet scene in Macbeth? Rosenbaum: That's Duncan kicking the bucket. Coach: Were you out after two last night? Bechtel: No, Coach, only one. Clothes make the man, but want of them make the girl. ' Butler: You said that I could kiss you. Knowland: Kiss, yes, but who said anything about a massage?,' H691 High Scllronll Members of De Molaiy l This pivturc- is inzulc possihlv through the 1-tlorts ut' the- students uf this institution who :ire De Nlolziys coinhinr-tl with the support uf Huron Cliuptvr, Ortlvr of D6 Nloluy. Thx' Ortlvr of Dc Nloluy talks-s its nunu- from .luvqiics Dc Nloluy. ai Nlzisunit' hr-ro of the inicldlc' ages. who guw up his lift' l'2lfl1f'T than hi-tray his brethren. One of the cardinal teachings of DP Malay is tid:-lity. NVQ' lwlievv that :ls u coinhimxl group we can help eucli uthvr to liva- t'lc'z1nt'r livvs than we would he uhlc' to imlivitliiully. L170 1 ' f f sv s' s 'WT' ,cLlQllElQiQls1 Boards Club B.XL'CIll'1R XIl'ICKI.I'1NBL'RG RQXCGIIN REIQDICR G.Xl l Nl'fY PICKELI, PICKXRD MORRIS HIS Boards Club was first organized in the spring of 1924 under the leader- ship of Howard C. hlorgan during his lirst year as instructor in dramatics. Boards was the name of the stage in the historical theaters. This name was chosen when the club first organized. The membership of the club is limited to twelve students who are interested in the technical work of the stage. The members of the organization stage all productions presented by the High School and Junior College. The emblem is a dey, on which is engraved a stage with draped curtains, revealing the name Boards, The offices ir1 the club consist of two types: business and technical. The business ofiicers are elected to conduct the meetings of the club. Technical officers are elected to stage positions. The club wishes to express its most sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsor, Howard C. Klorgan, for the faithful work and valuable help that he has contributed toward the success it has attained. E926 y 'M I171l s QV QUIVERIAN ll With all your getting, get wisdom, said Solomon to the high school graduates of Lebanon. And he might have added that if you ever get anything worth while in this world you hrs! have to get busy. Geo. H. Long, Undertaker Assisted by MRS. LONG Six Phones On Tenth Drexel 0251 at Minnesota I1721 In Kansas City it's The Kansan -O1 5 At the Sign of DRIVE I INCL IR Service and uality + You will rind at Sinclair Drive-in Service Stations in Kansas City, Kansas, and elsewhere, the latest improved facilities for taking care of your Gasoline and I.lll7I'lt'2lfiOI'l requirements, conveniently and speedily. L'se SINCIUXIR t1.XStJI,lNliA lfull of Iiager l'ower. L'se tJl'.XI.lNIZ Xl! VH JR Ull., a grade of which is just right for your motor. Use the grade ot' Upaline having the correct lrody to seal the power of your motor in its present condition. Use tlie grade that Fits the Degree of XVear of your motor. Your speedometer tells you the Degree of XYear. .X Sinclair Service Salesman would lie pleased to tell you the right Motor Oil for your ear. linjoy greater motoring satisfaction lry taking advantage of Sinclair Service and Quality. 'lil1L'1'C is a Sinclair Service Station in your neigliluorhood. Drive in any time and let us slioxv you what we mean lay real service. l'ick out the stations that are most convenient to you: Fourth and Kansas Thirteenth and Minnesota Seventh and State Argentine and Osage Central and Mill Fourteenth and Minnesota 5 SINCLAIR EFINING COMPANY KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI: 1921 Harrison KANSAS CITY, KANSAS: 1900 North Ninth NEW YORK CHICAGO IJETROIT OMAHA ATLANTA HOUSTON f174l iV'QfU IVERIAN Il RCTA RY Its Ideals, Growth and Alspimtions 5 The Ideals of Rotary are friendship and service li The first Rotary Club was founded' February 23, 1905. in the City of Chicago by four men-Paul P. Harris, an attorney, the originator of the idea, and three associates. In twenty years the movement has expanded until today there are more than twenty-three hundred Rotary Clubs located in thirty-Eve nations of the world. In addition, the appeal of the movement has been such as to inspire the organization of the various strong com- panion clubs which are accomplishing the same ideals. 1 The aspiration of Rotary is to bring to all humanity more fully the blessings of friendship and service. There is no other movement in history in which so many influential men have united in so short a time to promote friendship and service throughout the world. As a part of its program of service to this com- munity the Rotary Club is interested in its young man- hood and womanhood and in the upbuilding of its public school system. Q. THE ROTARY CLUB of KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 1926 ' H1751 1-Men of Central-- We Wholelieartedly Congfratulate Tou! l'lcusv :uw-pt our vert' sincere t'Ollg.fl'1lflIl1lI'lUI1S upon the completion ot' your high school work--we ure proud ot our nizun' 1lCtlll1llIlf21lN't'S zunong you. King lletrick. rect-iitly of Ct-ntrul, is :t nieinhcr will our sulcs force. HQ is very well zacquuillteml with thc wishes of the young in:uiAzuirl will show you lit-re :muy- thiug that is in favor with men of high svllmil ru' L'1illL'11'L' RHIC. We Have Been Clothiers to Central hlen for Many Years- Sheplicrcl K Foster have clothed men of Central High for almost twenty ye:u's-szltisfzictcrrily. This spring we :ire :ihle to serve yutl even more szttislzictorily-tor lxuppenlienncr hne elotlies are tht- lowest in price for many yezu's-starting at 5535. lfurnishings. tml. are here in splenclicl zirrziy-with plenty of life :mtl snap :incl vt-ry l'C1lSUll1lllly prifefl. :lx Lol!!! at fllwz TI 'cur Fmt' Cloffmr. fflcil' kiln-lc ffln'-Vi!! flllll flzum lzvrc. 5HEKllEllllEiliQflER lQ17Gl X Ib sieve? I ein chauf- A DISTINCTIVE NEW EEATUQE EOD COLLEGE AND SCI-ICIDL AN NUALS OQIGINATED AND PRODUCED ONLY DY US WDITE F012 AN ILL US TPATE D 'OLD MASTERS NBDOCIIUQE ENGIQAVINGS OI? TI-IE HIGHEST QUALITY AND SEQVICE UNEXCELLED EOI32 COLLEGE AND SCI-IGDL ANNUALS KAN SAS CITY MISSOURI BA-'QSQ':L?AI!YRE'!9.BAZER5 DIDDX ..-axr Y -fl-: , L, XY' I, Successful Annuals Are Dependent Cn Cooperation HE success of Smith-Grieves Annuals has been due to the cooperation given to school staffs. This desire to help in every way, to work as a part of the staff, has contributed largely to the many distinc- tive annuals built by Smith- Grieves. We shall be glad to cooperate with next year's staff in building an annual repre- sentative of your school and one that will be remembered in the years to come. , Q ' Smith Grieves Company, Pnntevs 716 Baltimore , KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI c 31, lXa l'lliilQ1 N c Wo Thingsfff Both Important One of them you have-A High School Education The other we will he glad to help you get-A Savings Account Hoflz -wxff bc 7ZC'ff'L'.f.fE17'.l' in .1'flZll' fllflllk' .Yll 6'6lL'J'J' The Guaranty State Bank 10th and Minnesota Avenue 3 191 5.35 Il77l .7-, TW l I 1 l l A l We Make the Kansas City, Kansas, R Q Q High School Pins AQ l Also Specialize in TROPHY CUPS i MINIATURE BALL CHARMS R MEDALS ' l j FRATERNITY i , l PINS A ll AND l JEWELRY , A ,II 1? J 1a l ., l l 1' ,, X. ll A 11 1 l l N , 1 I all ,ll qi GREEN JEWELRY co. M MANUFACTURING JEWELERS M l l Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing i Diamond Setting ll l ll IIO4 Walnut Kansas City, Mo. ,I is i Q I A -- A f44,iy4-,W ,,,p WY-Q IQ 2 6 as E A- iQfQf,ClilMCl 1 l1781 CIARICNCE T. RICE 11R1as1mf:NT ANCHCDR BUILDING SAVINGS AND LGAN ASSQCIATION PXIRAX AC ANLL IS A HABVI I1 SHUI ID BP OX ILRCOMIL One ot the hut xx tw to ox etcome e h lhlt 1 I'll7llNl1 l SINIYIZAS Xuount tor 1 dchmte purpose md then m Ike tour dmposlts on dehnlte cl ns X our tuture suucss depends upon Xour 1l7llIfX to help xourxelt hnin We relllfc th lf xour snncetltx ot purpose touplecl vslth out slncerltx of SP RY Ill vsull nuke us both ron lome II1 todlx, tomorrow or next alll hut Cf NU' Sexeuth md L,9l1l'l tl Menus lx XYN XS LIIX Ix VNS XS 1 VV W Y 1 1 1 Y 44 T A 1 1 1 Y 1 I J 1 Y 1 1 1 , l th 1 ' of t'Xl'I'2lY2lQ.f2lIlCC' is to ls: 1 fi -H' , 4 1 1, 1 . . 'Y iv A1 . , 2 - cially. A w w v y 41 V- A ' V . U' ' ,, . z-'-- , ' X' 71. R l St li B li 1 ' 'z . ' - msol Ill! ' ? '4.fr1 ' ' ELM 'f'efefHlAPL,,f 4 e E A g? 1 f e T110 Zllosi Modern Ice Plan! in Kafzsax City. EWLA D I E C0 Ice Delivered to All Parts of the City ml- f.x11uf,xx 4405 th ml sm sr f I 17 Service with a Smile ...W , ,,., . M. ,,.-..-., LZL9 2 YL 1 W A 181 N Eg If QU IVERIAN Ii inl THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK THE KANSAS TRUST COMPANY I THE COMMERCIAL STATE QSAVINGSJ BANK Sixth Street and Minnesota Avenue Everything in the Banking Line A Department Bank Do Business in Kansas my l182j Eidos-ewlll AQUIVERIAN li KANSAS CITY, KANSAS LIUNS CLUB l 'Ei ' a 1 oUR NAME i AND E l WHAT IT STANDS Fon L-oyalty to country, community and home I-ndividual integrity in thought, word and deed O-ur flag, our language N -ew ideals, new hopes, new ambitions in business l . and profession S-erviee that is founded on the golden rule l l 4 Mg OUR SLOGAN 1 J L-ibefty , I-ntelligence l O-ur T N-ation's , li S-afety 4, Every Good LION believes in the High School l ' and its loyal student body ffjl,g,--Wlle,,,F,L 1926 ll 51331 HAI-IN'S STUDIO f Where there is beauty We take it Where there is none We make it. 4 SENIORS H 'C wiflz fo forzgratzzlcziv you and cxicfzd our 1905! wisfzw' for your ,fz1L'c'Cs.v. 1 .fig-it N811 .- - ..,mw-N . .v -'J-.l 3' A, 1 J ' X s It I . A ' ' :' ' 1 -' 1 . , '- . N f- - -- A x -15+ ,. . 'W ,v 3 . . 1 U QUIVERIAN Ili The Young Men's Civic Forum of Kansas City, Kansas, extends its hearty congratulations to the Class 1 of 1926. V V i To the young rnen of the class the Forum expresses the hope that the pursuit and acquisition of a Univer- sity education will be followed by entrance into active civic A life in Kansas City, Kansas ' H851 de- -, li, - ff-fp :7 g. 'J ,i . siai v I -J, n? 5 W, . , -. 3 . ' jf. - .., ' ' K ,X x', : 5 ii: A I-9' ' '1',!. A :L ,. gig 'K - ., w . in--if Q' .- l 'LH -fm: , - 525 ' . 314 -' J , 5, R1-l . :F r .,-V3 ,nqn gn, 41' , .L J :,'l,.. 1.131 . Zyl . 7-2? -Jafj ' 'Fl 12 -' 1,.3 'P ' 4 ' -t .t 1 ,f ,- tt 1- 7. 1, vi at-4 -,qs 1 J : 571 ' 'Y e .f,-93 ' zu' '-7 -.af 'N w V . '-1 mf J. a, , -. ,- ' V i p 1 1. 'wa -V ww w vw mr K.: . 'a . 3 4. -fl st-I V -y,f,n. , . ,: 'T .V 'a- iw Wil . J! 5. .4 ' le' -.R . 'J- fqv, ,ig 1' -. ' ' f L, i' -n..- 1.- - ,SY '43 'wilt' ,ss-.IAQ . . P ,ll ,.,-an ,L .v- N W zyfj rf? i '12 - ,s 1 .1 ..?.qkQ, .wa 35. 9 - ' Wir i 'lj'- -9'-9 2221 , ff' .b '11 L ' 13, W ,., -'ing '-Y? f , , ,HK 'gy,5IL Q , 5 fi?- . Yi . . X A tv A., 'i a-Q: . nh ' wr.. Q. .:f',.r MV' ' ff . ., '-4 PW' C 'd ' -r .- 'iri W- .L 'lfffzili' 5 f'2+3a5s 1 3-. 2 , - ,Q Lv, git: ?!' A 4 :Q-L -ll ' Jak, ,- P-. 1-wt' I M- ., 5 my -1 wa .11' . ft 'Ll-,'j ' ' TEEL EVERYTHING IN STEEL FOR THE BUILDING TRADE FOR ECONOMY IN STEEL DESIGN KANSAS CITY STRUCTURAL STEEL CO. Kansas City, Kansas OLSON AUTO SUPPLY OO. 'f Automobile Supplies 'f llrcxcl I 0011 I 0012 U14-V716 NIIIIIIUSOIZI .XYCIIIIQ HlR'C.r, HY' Hum' H C40llIf'll'fL' l,I'IIC of Rcfvlafwzzvlzf I,tU'fX for .-alll Cars l7z'sf1'1'ln11f0r.s' for Hood ,l'I'I't'S and 'fzrlwx 18 . A I mf'n',v rloilzcf d2a'n'i rover flzcfm belief flzan flzdr f72.Yll7'Ll7ZI'L', mon' of M6111 wozzlfl be aslzarzml in be .rem on ffm' .ffrccf XE E E 9 418 l5rotl1e1'l1oocl liloek, Kansas City, Kansas You will buy better furniture for less at Anderson's Sw Anderson Furniture Co Tm- Hoff .trt - nf .ilmf ? A well satisfied customer is, in our experience. tbe best advertisement a business can have. equipped to supply service. A new enlarged store, now better your needs. is at your S 73of41 Minnesota Avenue IIST' E c'r ,C ii'l'Q,UIVil5jRlAl5l li ' THE CIVITAN CLUB Of KANSAS CITY, KANSAS THE CIVITAN CREED I AM CIVITAN-as old as life, as young as the rainbow, as endless as time. Socrates was my pupil, Shakespeare my companion, Washington my servant, Lincoln my friend. MY HANDS-do the work of the world, They uphold the temple of industry and make clean the market place. EARS-hear the cry of children, the prayer of women for peace, the appeal of man for guidance, the call of the race for progress, and the song of the poet for unity. I MY EYES-search for good men that I may with them be a Civitan and brother. MY MOUTH-utters the call to daily duty, and speaks the prayers of men in every tongue. MY MIND-teaches me respect for the law, unqualified allegiance to our Government, and love and respect for the Hag of our country. MY HEART-beats for every friend, bleeds for every injury to humanity, and throbs with joy at every triumph of truth. MY SOUL--knows no fear but its own unworthiness. MY HOPE-is for a better world and a better city, through better men and Civitans. MY MOTTO-Builders of Good Citizenship. U MY CREED-was proclaimed by the Man of Galilee when he declared VVhatsoever ye p would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them. l MY PLEDGE-to practice this Golden Ruleg to make it pay dividends, material and ' spiritualg to bridge with it the chasm between employer and employeeg to build upon it a I better and a nobler citizenship. To either make or purelzare hzglz class fmt mortgages on real estate SEE 5 p UNIO MQRTGAGE . and INVESTMENT co. Commercial National Bank Building Kansas City, Kansas 1926 C Lissi .Nfmfff I C1 nm! II nm! rum' uSlllfffZI.f Cjo011'Sr'1'1'Zm ' M R Smrch Lumber E5 Shingle Co. 1 I X L NIA XIxIxlII,I.. Nlzulzlgor Ummm I7r0xaI 3480, 3431 III Ill XII III XXII II'fN'I'IC.XI. AXX IfNl'If Is yum' skm Sl'I15ITIN't'? It fo. you sImuIcI sa-lu-r 11 toiI1'r map rI1:1f CICLIIISUS gently but flmrmmglmly. CUIIIIYZIIT fIlt'g,fl'I1fIl' yet IIIUYUIIQIII CICTIIISIIIQQ quzllitic-s of CH ICNIICOII, with the soup you am- now using. NVQ' In'II1'x'v yuu'II IIIQQ' CRICNIICOII, In-sr. Peet Brothers Co. Kznmzxx Vity Suu I'4l'2IIlkI I - 1 -' -tw LLP W Industry Earnsg Economy Managesg Prudence Plansg Frugality Saves, bu!- THRIFT Earns, Plans, lylanages and Saves' THE PECPLES NATIONAL BANK Opposite thc Post Ofiice offers you the opportunity for thrift through its departments. CHECKING SAFETY DEPOSIT SAVINGS TRUST IVR are Zrzferesfcd in your fufzzre. You Will Like Armoreote Varnish Clear and Colors Use it on your Hoors It dries hard over night Waterproof and lylarproof Al All Cook Dealers CGCK PAINT E99 VARNISH CCD. 450 Minnesota Avenue Drexel 3255 A. H. NELLOR, Manager 'l S Q 51901 Cl l' I l,OXVlCRS DESIGNS l'0'I l'ICD PLANTS . 5' .. OTT. EI-:n f . ...EEOPQL C0 Drvxm-I 1020 649 Nlinnvsotu Ave-nm CUl1l1Jli!TlC1ltS of THE BROTHERHOOD STATE BA K UI l IL'lfIQS .XNIJ IDIIQIQLUIXJRS 1. .X. l R.'XNKl.lN, 1-hili!'lll2lll uf thc llozml DIOR FLYNN, P1'k'SiIlL'llf Il. Ii, HUVII .l. .X. JOXICS, Yicc-I'rcsirlcnt ul. ,-X. I l'I.'l'OX H. li. .-Xlhcrti, Klxslmicx' L'H.'XS. XY. Sl'HIil.l.liR H. H. THORN, Asst. Cushicx' XY. bl. HNUXYN H. ,l. VICRRY Ii. A. RIQICYICS xl. M. IELLIS I . S. ICIFXXQXRIDS ll. XY. KXSSIQI. I1..X.SI'.-XKIQ Llilll S . QU!! V sa 2211 A THE MISSOURI BOILER WORKS OO. HARRY DARIIY, DIR, . BOILICRS, SMOKE CONNIiL'TIONS, SMOKE STACKS. VVATER TOXVERS, BRICICCHING, BOILER FRONTS, TANKS OF ALI, KINDS, GRATEBARS, CASTINGS. All Rcpajr Ioffork Given Spatial f1fI't?77ff07Z Shop Phones: Drexel 1441, 1442 Third and Minnesota Hours 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Thomas Oafeterla The Place to Eat that Can? Bc Beat 645 Minnesota Avenue BOB THOMAS. Prop. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS JOHN M. BYRNE Lumber Company Q QUALITY ' QUANTITY SERVICE S IPIFTH ANI: 12v12R1i'1 1' MIRFAX 0707-0708 T 19226 l1921 WV Riwiwnimw' COURTESY AND SAFETY- ALWAYS THE FIDELITY STATE ' BANK 10th and Central Avenue Look Snappy- Le! Us Cuz' Tour Hair Every Ten Days WE CUT YOUR HAIR TO FIT YOUR TYPE RAMSEY the CHAS. HASSIG, President J. M. WALTERS, Vice-Prenvident F. W. WILSON, Cashirr A. B. CRAWFORD, 44SSi.Yf011f Ca h' 743 Minnesota 743 CORNELLAWICKLIFFE Quality Plus Dependability TI-IAT,S IT MORGANJONAOH 8-HOUR SHOE CO. BATTERY SERVICE Drexel 3010 FOP. POPULAR SHOES 527 Minnesota TIRES'-BATTERIES Tile Family Shoe Share xozo Minnesota Kansas City, Kansas 14.225 ll ll93j i Lili 515213-U, The Chocolate Shop I-lame Blade Candies and Im Cream 512 Minnesota Avenue The Peoples Loan Plan Company 516 lirotherhoocl Building Kansas City, Kansas f We have money- Maybe you need it? f Anyway we can be friends. Call and see us. FH sl f' n. H941 Make Yourself at Home at the G0 LD 8th and State Drexel 1906 n E R lim 1 ,F lQILYeaee1m,i, To the energcfir boy or girl flzerc is nailing flmz' will lzclp more to .fusialn Uiialitj' and lzcalflz ilzan milk. Drink a Quart Every Day MEYER'S M I L VV. F. KENDRICK, Prop. NEW WAY LAUNDRY Valley and Ohio Streets J Svrififc fo FZ! Tour Pzfrye' Phone Drexel 2050 KANSAS CITY, KANS AS MfEfB INSURANCE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS SUBURBAN TRACTS TIZLEPHC UNE DREXEL 0034 Merriam Building 609 Minnesota Avenue ieszgigm f f1951 Clsi,.,. Z' For the Latest Most Up-to- Date Hair Cuts for at N 'Ni uf-A.. KANSAS STATE BANK LADIES AND GENTLENIEN Kansas City Kansas Avenue GI hs KANSAS BARBER SHOP t S0516 Minnesota XI ,XII c ,Tl Bodine's Drug Store School Supplies--Lunch-Soda 9th and M im iesota Upposit High School Lomplinlents of TUCKERS 933935 Minn. Ave. Drexel 1095 l 5? Ti fi- l196j SANE YOUR MONEY' no IT . ' , f!,,.. f EQU IVERIAEN Y W' A . . SYSTEMATICALLY Open a Savings Account today. This is a sure means of being in- dependent in Old Age. Don't be a social charge, he an asset to your community. The Home State Bank of Kansas City, Kansas Sixth and Minnesota O. W. SHEPHERD, l'n'.vidr11I Ll. lf. PACK, C'11.v11ii'r ,l. P. ANGLE, JR., .'l.v.vt. Uaslzicr Q W if 1 vi f The S-zccuf Girl Grudzzafe Of Today IJ' flu' H ozz.s'0-tc! fc Of QT0lll0l'7'0'ZL'. 5 Piggly Wiggly congratulates you, and wishes you all good things in the years to come. FOR THE BEST IN GROCERIES AND MEATS Albert Baker 948 Minnesota Ave. Drexel 013-l Drexel 0135 FRESHMAN- VVhere can a fellow get a square meal and not go broke? SENIOR- Easy enough. You first try George's Cafe and if you are not satisfied I will pay your hill. GEORGES CAFE O12 Minnesota Une Door West of High School Vi'-'..i ..il'...A.T.. '1 5 IZQQQL----1414---i-1 ml f I SPANIBPP- 6 f C PSRNIVALX .51 7 f- w ra H1 0.- MQML , , Wfff , 5 L ,,. Sy-dm TAHX X A HDL if 1 In I ' J I Y 1 ? H QQ Y THAT AW FDL. 7 1 ? M iw WW Q Qw ffffm ffm 0 f D F MSE ' '-' 'TGT 'Y' Fi fi M QE E ,ME BML br-Q' 5, uxvez-x'arX,'T'-oN fe? I 841 MINNIQSOT.-X .-XYENUE PHONE IDRICXII 4 1 O:-mn L. Dunbar JQ 551,31 and BEAU15' sump lffvf'-l'flm1gf in Bdlllfbl' ffmff SNAPPY NOVEIfI'IES IN FOOTWEAR Ql'AI,I'I'Y VI' PRICICS DUNVN QUALITY BOOT SHQP 'xtgxt 543 Minnesota .-Xvenue IXZHISQHI 'I'lu-:nu-r DE COVRSEYS , ff' ' I ,Xi Use Vx-1' I 5'5?i':L'7l,fe'YV , A Wllite Hose Butter Perfection Ice Cream H Ollie' l'1'mfz11'f.f Jlmfu In lx1111.u1.r Cf'z'fA1', lx'J11.vJ,v llH i fb.. Q' A Modern Furniture Store Offering furniture, stoves, and rugs of high quail- ity ur prices that are consistently low: Offering the largest selection in the cityg Offering extended payments without interest or red mpeg Offering 11 'l'r:1cle-ln service that helps cut clown rlie cost of refiirnishing. ' URNITURECB 753'57MinnesotaAve KANSAS CITY. KANSAS Thru if Silfic' Ifffllifllllil' in Our l'1'!r'c.r mm' Qzfilfiff' Zgrntnning, mg 8: n. Dozzblv Hrmsicvl Blue SPORT COATS 518 and S20 Clruhr, TL111, ll'lzXfc, I.Ll'1'Ullll4'l' FLANNEL TROUSERS 56.00, 57-OO and 358.00 0 ll Nliniicsutzi .Xx'c. lxzinszls Lily lxin i l 9p26 ' izooi ii 3 li P: I, fs., Bert lrlf 2.vhc',v from MERGHANTS STATE BANK GIQORGIE Ul. GII.I.M.-KN, '06, Cashier Pirfzzrc F mmcfs Nlade io Order HARRY T. TIBBS Phone Drexel 0155 BGOKS, STATIGNERY, SGHGOL SUPPLIES 604 Minnesota Avenue Drexel 1215-1216 IX. T. BRUUH, Gen. M Grandview Club Transfer and Storage Company Incorporated PACKING, STORAGE, SHIPPING Separate Rooms-Heated Piano Rooms Fire Proof XYare Houses: 1307-09-11 Central Avenue 18th :incl lNlinnesota Ave Kansas City, Kan I f201jP IQ e QUIVERIAN 3 v Compliments of 1 , FRANK PAXTON LUMBER COMPANY i i I ! 5 The Armourdale State Bank i i l I 2 514 KANSAS AVENUE I I 5 1887-'Thirty-Nine Tears of Faithful Banking Servire--1926 1 . g 1 All Deposits Guaranteed Make Use of Our Savings Department I 1 1 f While building a successful banking service upon a solid foundation, 3 Q we give every aid possible to the upbuilding of our community and the s i prosperity and happiness of our fellow citizens. H. H. DANIELS, President CHARLES J. HENRY, Cashier Q i DR. E. D. WILLIAMS, Vice-Presidmf ROBERT VV. RADFORD, Assl. Caslxivr f l 1 I For Real Laundry Service E of Every Dewription Compliments of 1 1 1 Q can 5 HOME LAUNDRY C. W. JAGGARD Es? CO. i 5th St. and State Ave. E Phone Drexel 4020 Drexel 4021 REALTOR 1 i +5 616 Kansas Avenue HOME FAMILY LAUNDRY , 1311-1313 Minnesota Ave. 5 A Phones DREXEL 4100-4101 1 J 5 l YT I2021 be TWO BIG STORES 1005-1011 1010-1012 Minnesota A ve. Central Ave. Cash or Easy Payments B. GURMAN ONE OR OODS Crawford Bros. Special Delivery Drexel 2244 Drexel 2245 1300 Grandview GIBSCN E8 0- ..,y h , 12031 TRY Us ma CALL Us ELECTRIC Cf FlX'lT C0 517 Alhmnota An. P an XVQ sharpen Repair Everything If it is Electrical Anything VVith lilectrical Electrical XViring and An Edge. Mechanical VVS' Have It Fixtures. I KOON Z SCHOOL OF MUSIC 512 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas XYe now are in our thirteenth year, here in business. XYe have no student chers. VVe teach everything. Yisit our store upstairs. I represent Crawford-Rutan Co., everything for the BAND AND ORCHESTRA Bnescher True Tone Instruments Handled Ifxclusively lfl IVIUNSELIIS Shoe Repairing Keep Smilingu GRAND IEW FURNITURE OOMPA Y I INIAKE SHOES Satisfaction Guaranteed J tentral Ave. 3 N. 10th St. 958-60 Central Avenue iszo Na. iam st., K. c., K. KANSAS CITY, Kansas 5 I SJ L! +23 I 204 I A PU! W 5? R 5 -f W KAW VALLEY Distributors of Buick Cars HII',llE'l2 better czzzios are built MOTGR CG. in Wyandotte County BUICK will build flzcmu 430 Minnesota Avenue WHY CRGSS THE RIVER? Get it at K A s s E L' s for less Two Good Drug Stores t Q th and Minnesota 534 Minneso a-, even Phone-Drexel 2339 The Chadborn Abstract Co. Our hcarties! congratzzlatiom' to the Clays of IQ26 gi We invite you to do your banking business with us INCORPORATED Q, THE MINNESOTA AVENUE STATE BANK Igggigitfiiiielijjgi On Minnesota Avenue at Fifth Street KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Tin' bank of permmll .verfuif -W 1926 I l205fI CLL. IV IQ Rlflfxi The little Hosiery man says 'WVE ARE ALVVAYS BUILDING FOR TONIORROXYI' Two shops-542 and 618 Minnesota Ave. 0, f fy I ,I , f 6 f f Q Z 'Z A I f ' Z WW fffv MMV W :UW , 0 f .M M . ATHLETIC GOODS SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES 89? - ww- iw Ge IDRIZXEI. 0430 843 MINNESOTA AYENLIE DODGE BROTHERS Motor Vehicles GRAHAM BROTHERS Trucks BUTLER HILL MOTOR CO. fwth :mtl State Ave. Fairfax 1440 i 1 l20Gl IQ! NATURAL BUTTER- MILK HOCH and SON CREAMERY Drexel 3234 1613-15 Minnesota Ave fr rp-num. on QU. IV ERI . Drexel 0190-0489 The Higley Motor Go. . TXVO STORES TO SERVE YOU 812-14 Minnesota Avenue 1520-22 Central Avenue KANSAS CITY, KANSAS F. S. Goebel Furniture and Garpet Go. KK l'l1one Drexel 0486 The House of Goebel 538 Minnesota Avenue Compliments of The Wyandotte Gas Go. Do You Know? You can get your favorite toilet item, including the Marinello, Harriett Hubbard Ayres, Princess Pat, and many other standard County brands at G. Lake Your Druggist 10th K Minnesota Drexel 2070 . 192.5 1 I2 554,000 IN BAND INSTRUMENTS FOR THE H. S. 524,000 IN PIANOS FOR THE SCHOOLS OF K. C. For this evidence of confidence in us and our mer chandise we are thankful. VVe are resolved to continue our policy of fair dealing and stocking merchandise of such superior quality that we will merit the support of yourself and friends. BUTLER MUSIC OO. American Building E5 Loan Association 647 Minnesota Avenue 155.00 per Month for 128 lNfIonths Nlatures 51,000.00 Guaranteed FOR EVERY PRINTING NEED PHoNE Druixel. 2101 THE NATIONAL PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY Printing, Publishing, Stationery. OHice Supplies 74356 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas READ THE KANSAS CITY SUN llfyazidottc C01l1Ifj .Y Fastest Growing IVcckIy u 3 E fl '.. .f Lf f208J Qlnnf JLw K-11 RECREATION CO. 732 to 740 Minnesota Avenue BOVVLING AND BILLIARDS IXVCIIIJLIJ CZ1Q1',.f Rerrcrztion Cmffv' K. S'l'll.l.. L. A. l.owD R. K. STILES 599 CO. REALTORS REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE 903 North 7th Drexel 0535 xvl 0772 Residence Fairfax 202f NOEL ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTORS North 10th St. A. ll. -leans. Ng 10.01 In Hgyzfrc 'zciflf you non CiUl'vERmiNT'lE Kansas City, Kansas, First Mortgage Real Estate Loans are the best invest- ment in the world. We have these Mort- gages for sale to net the investor 6'Zn. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY SECURITY STATE BANK 18th and Central Avenue MAURICE L. BRIEDENTHAL, Cashier THE KANSAS CITY, KAW VALLEY E-9 WESTERN RAILWAY CO. CHARRY C. JOBES, Receiverj CARS EVERY HOUR DURING THE DAY . RATES BETWEEN One Way, Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas fCity Parkj to Lawrence . .72 Round Trip, Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas fCity Parkj to Lawrence . . 1.25 Good to Return 30 Days DOUBLE DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Merchandise cars leave 4th and Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo., at 3:20 a. m. and 10:30 a. ni. Packages of 100 pounds and less handled on passenger cars every hour. Let us tell you about it. We handle all classes of freight and have through rates with all steam lines. Carload and less than Carload from and to all points via Kansas City. TICKET OFFICES Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City, Kansas 105 West 10th St., Station 5th and 18th and Central, Lee Vaughan Drug WVyandotte, B. Sz B. Drug Co. Co., City Park Station - J 1926 5- W i'i'i 14 f210l 'ilu lys tl? BESSE SYSTEM COMPANY .ire mzule to C1UI VERlAf'S 9 GOOD AR BALLOON . rn ,' 1 2 7 l , ft 5' lllll' fu - vi ..iu. , Y , I - ff v is f' s gag: X l J fx' m , ' 'ff ,QQQ , 1 X MO I4 ,Q l I 9.0.4 I W ' '4 l lx bf? O Gootlyeu They Make A Retter Car of any .-Xutomohilc. Good Looks Com fort Sa fety lieonomy They are 1101 high priced You get a liheral :tllowzmee for your tires. r Supertwist Balloon Cord Tires tit your present wheels and wheels of S 'ZIENNINGS SERVICE Open TIRES-RATTR RIES RO AD SFRX Il I' fn-1 Minnesota .-'Xvcz Drexel 2300 xggxa asgy it E 1- ar: 'Q x 2-'24, Co L9 IN r, Qlllcorporateclb I.. C. Sl' RAMIUIE, Manager CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES 1124-020 Mi Kansas City, Kzmsas nnesota .-Xvemie RIGHT GOODS FA f , ISF-. l2llj IR PRICES muller di lmeter Horner i - l. ., Institute of Fine Arts Charles lf. Horner. President , - Earl Rosenberg, Director 40 South 18th Street 3000 Troost Avenue Kansas City, Kansas Kansas City, Missouri NIUSIC DRAMATIC ART DANCING Regular Courses in all departments leading to Diploma and Degree. Excellent Student Orchestra-Ballet-Opera-School-Theatre Arts. Why not study Piano, Voice, Violin, Orchestra Instruments. Expres- sion or Dancing right at home where living expenses are lower. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS BERNICE TATE BURXVFLI. 40 South l8th Street Drexel 0345 LBERT MEBUS INSURANCE in all its branclzrs 713 lllinnesota Drexel 0024 UR ADVERTISERS Have shown courteous consideration in every space contributed. They have been a large factor in making the 1926 Quiverian possible. It is our pleasure to PATRONIZE THEM And give them our loyal support in every way. L2121 N-iff Q,U'IVaERlANii K High School Boys cmd Girls Iienfsluqnng you have had a good year. Certainly the Board of Educa- tion and all Principals and Teachers have their responsibilities, but it is plainly up to you to succeed or not. No matter how small the amount you should have a Savings.Account and add to R reguhuly. VVe pay 3 per cent on Savings. 3 '! 'i:'B W.. 'mqfrso-r AVENUE Kansas City, Kansas 1926 'E U 521:-if if QUIVERIAN ig E1 Quality dSe1vicex' 0-url-co 'J-C KARNAZES RESTAURANTS Cleanliness Courtesy I214J , V. .V , ,X 'gmqiz , W . 1.4: - . .54-1 5 ' 2'-,.tx'--, .IL I ,'f f'1 f'f' 7 V ' -fi -er-!1?',g3 67:52 I ,, l' , - .- 2 TM ' 5. QI , t ' , Q 1 1.3. , gypp',.,?,,.q2f,,'26-++'f --lf' . 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