Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1924

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As they trooped in, awed by the majestic i A Seniors, cowed by the bellicose Juniors, and secretly amused by the Qi ', conceited Sophomores,' the faculty must have thrown up their hands in H ' despairl Surelyyit was impossible to make a successful class out of this f group of nondescript material. There were short ones, tall ones, wide '+ ones, thin ones, dumb ones, and tfortunatclyj a few bright ones. Never- if theless, the faculty buckled down to work and after four years of hard work we hope that they feel that we were worth the time and effort that , they so conscientiously spent on us. .J i ll! Several seniors starred on the football team. while Mertel and Cal- A lender did a large part in the wonderful development of the basketball team. XVl10l'I pep lagged during the basketball season it was the Senior ,N boys of Mr. Dillon and Mr. .Iohnson's second hours that formed the fi Crimson Supporters, while the girls of the Senior Class were instru- mental in forming the Girls' Rooter Club. VVith the rebirth of track in I the sehool, many seniors went out for track and several of them placed I 5 in the State meet. The seniors were also prominent in forensics. music ' 'A and art. while the Senior dramatic class made a hit with their presenta- 4 A' tion of A Pair of Sixesf' All in all, it must be admitted that the record of the Class of '24 will stand unsurpassed for many years. L- ' - QIE Y T 1 f' ,. -- 7' . 'ur' lllxlllhlf w , . Y. t33l H' l llN'l'llIllllQl ,llll'tlll1.YUll .lllvn AII1 n ISHAN li .XIHQNN .vru Y liuml, '22-'23-'2-l. .lunior 0l'c'l1cslru, '23. Crimson Suppnrlcrs, '2-1. HI-Y, 24. Wu,l.1,xx1 .xl!ll.XMSON lfrcsluuzm 'lll'2ll'k 'l'1-zuu, '2l. Nuturc Club, '22. Crimson Supportcrs, '24. lixvvlsiux' Club. '24, Cll.XlZl.0'l I'l5 Al.l,liN lil Circulo lis mvnul, '23-'24. l'i Clem- Club, '23-'24. lim'l'n A1.l.lcN f,llllYL'I'l2lll Stull, '2-1. Punlugrapll Stull, '23-'24, lluuor Socim-ty, '21-'22-'24. 0. C. A. Club. '23-'24, .l0lll'll1IllSIIl Club, '23-'2-l. l-Inglish Club. '22. liluv 'l'rizu1glc, '23-'2-l. Slam- 'l'yp1-writing Cuulm-st, '23. lxlcz Axm-:nsux Blue 'l'riunglc, '23-'2-l. l.c Ccrclo FI'1lIlC'2llS, '22, Clcc Club, '23 24. Senior lh'zunulics, '24, Xrt Club, '22-'23. AN NA Mn' li,xuu1 llrcllm-sim, '21-'22, lll Circulu lispuglml, '21, Q l'll.kNlIlS l3.xxl,l-:Y Mu.:-:S Bjlilill .lunior lllwllllzltivs, '23, lil Circulo lispuguol. '22-'23 Journalism Club, '24, lnturclass Baskctlmll. '2l. ll. P. .l. Club, '24. Anderson lfuinl I31l lfuilegl Iifllu r lmrlcvl' Iturln 1 Ihu mu rl Im: Ill II Fn.xNu lixnlilzn Svicmw- Club, '20, Senior lh'u11mtic's, '24. .l0lll'llllllSlll Club, '24. Art Club, '2ll. ligxvxnoxb B.uuucn Crimson SllllD0l'lL'l'S, '22-I. lim.:-:N B.mN.um Classical Club, '2l. lil Circulo lispnguol, '22-223. Pzmtogrzlph Stull, '23-'24. Blum- Triangle, '24. .lourualism Club, '23-'24, lixcvlsim' Club. '24, lhuc l3.KIl'l'l.li'l l' Ili Y Vi H ' , ----- fll'lll1S0ll SllDlHll'll'l'S, '2-1. lilcc Club, '24. ll. l'. .l. Club. '24. lmtvx Immun lic nl In llltll fl .iournzalism Club, '23-'24. Crimson SllDD0l'lf.'I'S. '24. Nuluro Club, '22. Sc-icllrv Club, '21, . Riggs Ifiglmm Hlrrlwlzarvl lflum l'.x1'1, Iiuzus M.-un' BOOSMAN Mm-lxiuv Shop Club, '23. llluc 'l'rizmglc. '22. lil Cirvulu lispugnul, '2Il. lluru lllllll.XNl Fl-lssic-'nl Club, fl- W Pros Pl ', ..f' ' XL l'.llgllSll Llub, ll. . l A BIA Bomvl Hmmm. Sucimx. -22-123--3,1 .lunmr lznglm-1-rs, '22, Slum-0 cum '2:a. Nflflm' Ulllll- '22- liNos llI,.'XNCll.XIllb Y . - . U. . 3 lmum' Society, 24. 'lu 'mx I lx v - nl v. 1 ' -'- l V l'lIIll0,LEl'lllJll Stull, 33- 34. BlUgFH-1HHlf- -3- mcl, Club '24. lul Clrculo luspzlgnul. '22. .lr-:ANETTE Bovn llonor Sucivly. '23-'24. . Classical Club. '21-'22-'23, , . '-J Ml muh' 'I' uw' Blue Tl'l1lIlgl0, '23. Cfunnu-rc-ianl Club, -... 1 -1, ll. I'. .l. Club, 24. ll.Kllllll-I'I I' lil.UM lil Cirvulo l'lSlHlQll0l, '22-'23, l.lussu-ull.lul1, ll. liluc 'l'ri:mg.il0, 122. .Xrl Club, '23-'24, P-zulurv Club, '22, lfnuxnmn Boring llmvlin liullfl illlll ltnullvu lfru :ml lfruly lf: 4 111141 Wu.x,1.n1 lSu.uu.u Art Club, '2l. Machine Shop Club, '22. Iladio Club, '22. Crimson Supporters, '24. H. l'. .l. Club, '24. XYAYNIC liuxzl-:Al lfreueh Club. '23-'24, Nouxwu liu.u.v 4 lllue Triangle, '22, lil Cireulo lispagnol, '22. Clue Club, '2l. Nature Club, '23, Auntie Blucxxnau .Xrl Club, '23. Nature Club, '22, Hooters' Club, '24. Urelu-stru. '21-'21 Y ALMA BuowN Le Cerele Francais, '22-'23, Blue Triangle, '23-'24. lilee Club, '24. Routers' Club, '24. u lixeelsior Club, 2.4. B1-:uN14:E Buowx lil Circulo lispaguol '22-'23 s n Blue Triangle, 24. l'autograpl1 Staff, '23. P,w1.1N1a lluuzl-2 Clee Club, '23-'2-1. lilue Triangle, '21-'24, Hooters' Club, '24. luterm-lass Basketball, '2-4. lixeelsiol' Club, '2-1. HAl.l'll Buuxu llouol' Society, '22-'23-'24, Scholarship 'l'eaul, '23. f:l'llllS0ll Supporters, '24, . lil Cireulo lispaguol, 22-'23 '4 I-Ixeelsior Club, '24. Iirnwn lfrmmz Hrur-1' Ihunlx I37l l.lllSSH'1ll Club, ll. Winnvr of Chauubcr of COIIIIIIUITC' Rnllork I?urr'Imm Rurlclz' llush Nl.KllC.XllIi'I' BL'l.l,o1:li .loslcmnxla llrsu lluuol' Srwivly, '21-'22-'23-'24, Clcv Club, '24. Quivvrizln Stull, '24. lixu-lsior Club, '2Al. liuglish Club, '22. Bllll' Tl'l2llH-!ll'- '24- 'l'ypvwriiin,f.5 Contest, '22-'23. , l'1nw.um l:Al.l.l-INDIE!! lissay Contest, '2Il. lliwkvlliilll, '24- lixvvlsior Club, '24. lli-Y. '30- lloolcrs' Club, '24, , K Clllb- '24. lute-rc'luss Baskc-llmzlll, '21-'24. linrru BL'n4:lm:u U. C. A. Club. '2Zl. l,c Cvrclc Francais, '23. Milfllli 111'-Vl'3'l'V Cleo Club, '24. Art Club, '21-'22, Blum- 'l'riangIm-, '22-'23, lloolcrs' Club, '24. lllcxnx' C,uuaY CIAUDIZ ISUHKLIQ Art Club, 22. EMMA BUSH lil Circulo lispaguol, '24. Hoon-rs' Club, '24, 0. C. A. Club. '23. llnxh Ifullvnrlvr lfulrwrl Curvy l38l Curloelc Curlniell Case Clevenger Ai.'r,x C,XlllAlCIi l e Cerele l r'ine'iis '22- Vi , , . . .. ..- -.. l-'iuxii C.XlK'l'Mlil,l, .Xrl Club, '21-'22, Clee Club, '24, Crimson Supporters, '24, Nature Club, '22, Science Club, '23, ll. l'. .l. Club. '24, l-lvicmx Cssia U. C, A, Club, '23, l.e Cerele Fruneuis, '23, lixeelsior Club, '24, llonor Society, '21, Nature Club. '23, li.u.l-ii Cl.nvi4:Nm-:n Crimson Supporters, '24. Classical Club, '22, M.u:l.uui4: Cmuii llebzite Club, '24, Crimson Supporters, '24, llonor Society, '22, Quiverizin Stull, '24, Seliolzislie 'l'02llll, '23, liicnisxlrzi-1 CI,,lY'l'0N lil Cireulo lispngnol, '23-'24, lflonor Society. '23, llebule Club, '23, Clee Club, '24, lixeelsior Club, '24, Dos:.xi.n Conunx llonor Soeiely, '21-'22-'23-'24, lnlerelass Basketball, '21-'24, Ili-Y, '22-'23-'24, Clussiezil Club, '22, Tian Coif1f1N - v u un lli-X, 21-22. Secretary-'l'reasurer Hi-Y Club, '23 President Hi-Y Club, '24, Vice-President French Club, '24 linglish Club, '22, Debate, '23-'24, Honor Society, '21-'22-'23-'24 Quiverian Staff. '24, ll. P. .l. Club, '24, Clark Cluylmi Cffhllfll Coffin l39l ni . Q, - 1 A K 1, , A .. . , . - . , :F ll' f N4 if Colvin Conley Conrrul Cool: iff, x ' -' X. ',.' Y ' l gay. 1' is Wu.1.1,xM CoI.v1N Cu.uu.us Cxmm El Circulo Iispagnol, '23. Svllifll' lllwllfliivs- '24 Hi-Y, '23. MARTIN Cimwx MIl,IJllP2lb CoNm-:Y -lU'li0l' 'ilfeasurefy '23. , , , , Senior resident, '24. Mlm' Uubf ffl- English Club, '22. Blue Triangle, 23. , . ,.. 0 F A Cl b ,23 Nature Club, 22. H' QQ lilub' ,2'4' Honor Society, '21. 00 'rt 'U ' ' I-:1 Circulo Espagnol, '22. K Club, '22-'23-'24. llENliIE'l l'.X Commn Track ,23 Le Cerclc Francais, '23-'24, Football, '22, Captain, '23. Blue Triangle, '21-'22-'23, lnterclass Basketball, '21-'22-'23, Nature Club, '23. ll. P. J. Club, '24, Classival Club, '21, RUTH CULP 0- B- COOK o. u. A. Club, '22-'23. C0lllll1Cl'0l1ll Club, '22, Nature Club, '23- Quiverian Stall, '24, mlll' TFHIUHIU, '22-'f?-3- Art Club, '24, Crimson Supporters, '24, LOUISE DAHI' Scivnvc Club, '2l. lil Circulo Iispagnol. '22-'23. H. P. .l. Club. '24. U. C. A. Club, '24. 3 Q Lil iw ffl? 21 1 E l 1, L. , 52' Craig Crawl: Culp Dahl 7 I , .. , s Qian , 4 , gr., Ihmix IJ:-nn Ilrlligm' llinim lNlAlGGAllE'l' luvis lil Circulo Espagnol, '22-'23. Nature Club, '23. Blue Triangle, '24, ANNA LYNN DEAN Art Club, '24. Blue Triangle, '23-'24, lil Circulo Espagnol, '22. livm.vN IJEBIGNH lil Circulo lispagnol, '23. Clee Club, '23-'2-1. Blue Triangle, '24, HAZHI, Dixius Blue 'l'riangle, '24, 131 Circulo Espagnol, '24, lixeelsior Club. '24, CLYDE Dx'EusoN lil Circulo Espugnol, '24, Crimson Supporters, '24. Nature Club, '22. Badio Club, '22, Il. P. ,I. Club, '24, Comma lJviansoN lil Circulo Espagnol, '21-'22-'23 English Club, '22, Blue Triangle, '21-'22, GRACE EADIE lil Circulo Iispagnol, '22-'23, Clee Club, '24, Classical Club, '21, Blue Triangle, '21-'22, Le Curcle Francais, '24, Burn EBlillHAllD'l' lil Cirvulo Espagnol, '22-'23, llouur Sueiely, '24, Blue Triangle, '22-'24. I-lxcelsior Club, '24, U. ii. A. l.lub. 24. llyrrxnn llyvrsrul lfarlii' I1vlH'l'IlKlI Ill ,lin lflu Iilslun lfnu'rxnn Iillinqvr bl.XllY lim Classical Club, '2I. lil Cirvulo lispuguol, '23, Natura- Club, '22. Ilmulzltic' Club. '22-'23-'24. liluv 'lll'lilllHl0, '23. lDoN.u.n l-1l,s'rL'N . - -. u 1 llouor boa-It-ty, .21-22. ll0ll0'I'llY limlcnsox lixvclsior Club. '24. llonor Socicty, '2l-'22-'23-'24 linglish Club, '22. Nature Club, '22. lil Circulo Espuguol, '22-'23-'74 .lunior Vic'v-Prvsimlcnt. Quivcrizm Staff, '24. Hooters' Club. '24, lflluv 'l'l'i:mglv, '21-'22-'23-'2-1. MAN!-'olum li'r'r1NuHn IM-lmtv 'I'vzun, '24. S.u:.xu I,oL'lslz lixixxs f.l2lSSll'2ll Club, 21. Im Cvrclc Fl'1lllC'2llS, '22. ,Xrt Club, '23. Iiluu Tl'lRlllf.IlC, '22. Nuturc Club, '23. Cl.:-:NN l .uuus llonor Society, '22-'23. Classical Club, '2Il. linglish Club, '22. Conuuurdzll Club. '22. lil Circulo lispugnol, '23. ll. P. .l. Club, '24, WILL-:s Frou Frcuclm Club, '23-'24. .lournalism Club, '24. Art Club, '23. H urn Flxla l rt-sluuzul Vice-Prcsizlvnt, '21, Blue Triangle, '24, Basketball, '21-'22-'23-'24. Hooters' Club, '24. Honor Society, '21, lflltlllx I'llll'I'fS Figfy Fin: l42l Fixlwr Flowvr Ixlllllll Fnllcs l,l'4gu,1,1q Flsluqn llulcu'l'llY l:UIlliliS lil Circulu lispzlglml, '21-'22. Classical lllllll. '2l. Art Club, '22-'21 Lv Ccrclv Fl'2llll'ZllS. '23, liluv 'I'ri:u1gle, '21-'22-'23, lilvc Club, '23, Mu.mu-tn l l.owr:u l,1.b.m, muh .,,4 lllam-:N l'llllNli0YlC l.jxm.lsim. muh -24. Classical Club, '20-'2l. Nature Club, '21, Illuu 'lll'lllllgll', '21-'22, 'I'mm,xs FLYNN lil Circulo lis mguol, '22-'2Il. l Frcslunzul Prcsiclm-ul, '22, 0- l'- fl- Uflll- 3-5- Hi,Y' 'QQ' lllllllil' S0l'll'ly, '24. lX'0?illEllf.,'.?3' .luuN lfuvsu . I. . . ll , ...Q . Fontbzlll, '24. llltvrclzuss Bzlskvtlmll, '24, MMMMWI- FOLKS Sm-4'l'vtzll'y-Tl'cusl1rar Club, '24 . , .. Nz H I '22. him- Llub, 24, I, limit. I ng' I ,M num- 'lu-ilmgll-, '22-'2-l. 'M' W AU - ' blll.IlllliD l ux'.x'r'1' Bluc 'l'ri:u1gl1-, '22-'23-'24, llonor Sociciy, '23, Classical Club, '2l. .lmu'nzllism Club, '24. l urln-.v l'll'lllllfUl'll' l l'1lsI1 I-'ryull I43l Frye Funk Gage! Gum I LORENE FRY:-: tilee Club, '23, Classical Club, '21, Blue Triangle, '22-'23, l.e Cercle Francais, '23, LILLIAN FUNK lil Circulo Espaguol, '22-'23, Nature Club, '23, GEORGE GAGEI, Glec Club, '24, ICI Circulo Espagnol, '22, llARoI.n GAINIQY Quivcrian Staff, '24, Debate, '24, Lo Co:-rclc Francais, '24, Nature Club, '22, FRANCIS GAuu1'rY Glee Club, '24, HELEN GAmu'rY Debate Club, '23-'24, Blue Triangle, '21-'22, Orchestra, '22, Hoy Gm-: llonor Society, '24, Quiverian Staff, '24, Art Club, '24, CHAn1,o'r'ru Cuxstzocl Cleo Club, '22-'24, lil Circulo lispagnol, '22, Garrily Garrily Gee Glas: ml HU Glenn Graham Grulzum Graves M.uulz GLENN I.e Ccrclc Francais, '22. lllue 'l'rian,Qlc, '22, Nature Club, '23, w no Art Llub, 22. Aruzia GIMHAB1 llonor Society. '23-'24, l.e Ccrclc Francais. '23. 0. tl. A. Club. 2.3-'24, lil Circulo lispagnol, '23. ANNA Cn.umM Blue Triangle, '21-'22, Basketball, '21-'22-'23-'24. K Club, '23-'24, Nature Club, '22, ANNA Mme Glmvizs Blue Triangle. '24, Basketball, '24, 0. ti. A. Club. '22. llI'1llll2llll'S, 2-l. Picuu, lillIlfl7l'l'Il Blue Triangle, '21-'22, Classical Club, '21-'22-,23. lil Circulo lispagnol, '23, llonor Society, '23-'2-l. Wu.1.1Azu lilllFl l'l'll l l'l'Slllll2lll Treasurer, '21, Sophomore President. '22. llonor Society, '21-'22. lli-Y, '23g Vice-l'resi4lt'nt, '24 Classical Club. '2l. Crimson Supporters, '24, Debate Team, '23-'24. Glee Club, '23-'24. linglish Club, '22, Quiverian Staff, '24, Cheer Leader, '21-'22-'23-'2-1. H. P. J. Club, '24. NIARIIC GIKUENDIEL Classical Club, '21-'23. Honor Society, '23-'24, O. G. A., '23: Secretary, '24. .lonN GUNN Ili-Y, '23-'24. lul f,ll'l'lll0 lzspagnol, 222- 23. I-Ixeelsior Club, '24. liriffilli Griffith Grlzemlel Gunn T451 .E-QW Ilullmrl Ilumplnu lIu1'p.vI1'r l1lll'l'llIgllI7Il Vuuau. ll.u.msu'r .IL'.xN1'1.x ll.-uuus Xrl Club, '21-'22, lil Circulo lispuguol, '23-'24, Dv Molzly, '21-'22-'23-'24. Blum' 'l'ri:u1gl0, 'BAL Xlzwlxiuc Shop Club, '22. 1- - H f.I'llIlSOIl Supportors, 24. l.l'm:ll.1.l-: llxluus .Xlluufzx ll.x5l1 l'ox Honor Sucimyg .24- lilum' 'l'l'lunglm', '24. 0. C. A. Club, '23. llvlmutv Club, '24. luxu ll.x'ruuouN Y .Xrl Club, 'Ill lxlaxxlwll ll.xl:l's'l'lcu Ilzuul, '23-'24. 0rc'lu-slru, '24. l':l.IZ,Xlll'I'I'll ll.xvu..xNu Yulurm- Club. '22. .XVI Club, 121324, luuiur Urdu-sll':n, '23. Ulu- Club, '22-'24. . lll'2llll2llll' Club, '22-'23. f.llAIll,l'1NI'Ill.XllltlNG'I'llN ,, . Q . . 1 Blum- ll'l1lllQlL', 3.3. llfllllll' Suvlvlv, 113324. .- .- - --,- H . - H N l.xu-lmol' Llub, ...L Hlum- lrmm.zlL-, ll- 32- 23- 14. H. li. .X. Club. '23-'24, llurrix llurrix Ilullllmrn Iluuiluml Hlil Ilonor Socicty, '21-'22-'23-'24 4.lilSSIl'2ll Llulm, 21- 22. lil Cirvulo lispzlgnol, '24, Art Club, '22. lli-Y '24 llrllvlfillx lluylvw llvmlxwwn Ilvpp .ll'l.I.x l'lAXN'lilNS l,I.m'n llmms llluo Ylll'l2lllgl0, '23-'24, Hand, '22-'23-'24, ,. I Orchestra, '2l. Rl 'H IMM Crimson Supporlc-rs, '24, lil Cirvulo lispugnol, '22, hlcv Llub, 23- 24. l,v CL-rclo l l'z1m'zlis, '23, llU'rll ANNE ll0l.MI'IS Nzlturv Club. '23, Blum- 'lll'l2lllHll', '22-'23, Glu- Club, '24, Imax:-1 llr1N1ucusoN llmmr Society, '23-'24, llllll' Tl'iilHE-!ll'- '33- Blsnx.-um llm's'mN s ,. fy . '-rv , , , H l.l flllllllll lhlhlglllll, -.m. Lrlmson 5uppm.h,,.s' 34. lixm, Ill-im' Quivcriun Stull, '24, lglzsgpgu, lluylqy .lunior l-lnginvvrs, '22, llonor Sovicly, '24, Banml, '22-'23, llchutv Club, '24, - - 1 1. ul ,.... l5l'illll2llll'S. '23 24. 'I'yp1-writing Cuntm-st, '23, lunim' Ul'l'lll'SlI'2I, '23, Natura- Club, '22, linglislm Club. '22. Iloblvs Ilulmrs llruzxlrnn Ilnuvy I47l Ilmlxon llumplxrvy Ilunl llurlburl 3lAlui.xliI-2'l' llunsnx Clcc Club, '22, .luurnalism Club, '23-'2-4. Classival Club, '2l. Blum' Trianglv, '2l-'22-'23, B0Nl'r.x llvruvnnm' llluv Trianglc, '24, .lunior Drama, '23. 0. C. A. Club, '23. Natura Club, '22. lixvclsiur Club. '24, Olxxl. llum' U. G. A. Club, '23-'24, lil Cirvulo lispagnol, '23-'24. W1l,1.I.x:u lIUlu,1sL'u'r llaskvtball, '2-4. lllcu Club, '24. Club '24 4 ,... liuzlrxnn .luzlcsox llI'ZiIll2llll'S, '23-'24. ALICE .lmNQL'laN1N lil Circulo lispagnol, '22. Nature Club, '22. L0 Cercle Francais, '23. llluv Triangle, '22-'23-'24, Glu- Club, '24. l.lisl.lli .IMIANSUN lntcrclass Basketball. '2l-'22- .lournalism Club. '2-4. llantograph Staff. '24, Quiverian Staff, '24. llonor Society, '22. linglish Club, '22, - D0uo'rHv .lnuNs0N lil Circulo lispagnol, '22-23- 0. C. A. Club, '24. Blue Triangle, '22-'23. liootc-rs' Club, '24. 23 74 '24 Juvlcsnu .lmrlzqllvll in Jilllllllillll Jnlmxnn I-l8l Johnson Johnson Johnson Jolllff HELEN JOHNSON IA- Cn-l'c'lv Fl'zuu':lis, '23. hlcv Llub, 2.1-24. l,Il,I,IAN JOHNSON Hluv 'l'riunglv, '22-'23-'24. liooll-rs' Club, '24, llunor Socicly, '24, Lv Ccrvlc Frmwuis, '22-'23. Art Llub, 24. SYLVA JOHNSON l-Il Circ-ulo lispugnnl, '22-'23-'24. llluv Trizmglv, '22-'23. Glvc' Club, '23-'24, ll0llEll'l' .l0l,l.IlfF l'r0sidm-nt Crimson Supporters. '24, Football, '2-1. 'I'rzu'k, '24. K l'lub '24 1 ,..'. - 1 nu llzullu Llulm, 12. Glu' C ,Xl.lllill'I'.X KAU lil Cirvuln lispugnol, '23-'24. Bluv 'l'l'lElllHl0, '22, 0. G. A. Vlub VX , ,.... l,om:Nr: KIENDIKIIIK lil Cirvulo l':SD2l1.fll0l, '22, MAIKIAN KIMMONS lil llirculo lispalgnol, '22-'23. Art Club, '23-'24, Blum' Triangle, '23. lub, '23, Nllillhli KIMMONS Drzuuu, '24, lllvc Club, '24, Kan K4-nrlrick liinnnmu liimmfmv I491 lfl't'fUt'I' Iiroli Lrtrycnl I ui 1. Vmm Knmuicn Excelsior Club, '24. SAIIAH Knon Honor Society, '21-'22-'24. Blue Triangle, '23-'24. Journalism Club, '23-'2-1. Pantograph Staff, '23-'24, Drama, '23, French Club, '23-'24, Classical Club, '21-'22. llAZLli'l' l,Anoi':xT Honor Society, '21-'22-'23. Blue Triangle, '24, Le Ccrcle Francais, '22-'23. Nature Club, '24. M.uul-: l..uuc lm-:Nic l,AnsoN Nature Club, '22. E1 Circulo Espagnol, '22, Le Cerclc Francais, '23, Blue Triangle, '23-'24, 0. G. A. Club, '24, Clee Club, '24. Ilimmuu I.icHm-:im Art Club, '22-'23. lil Circulo lispagnol, '22-'23, Dono'rHY LIND Blue Triangle, '21-'22-'23-'24 Orchestra, '22. Nature Club. '23, Hooters' Club, '24, Iixcelsior Club, '24. Science Club, '22. Iimixoiu l.lNll Blue Triangle, '23-'24. lil Circulo lispagnol, '23. Clce Club, '24. .lourualism Club, '23. Scnior Dranlalics, '2-1. Lurxun Iievlnwg Lind I uul l.il1viwn I,m-levy Lumlulzl ,llvC1u1u- lisrulau l.l'l'vucN Rl l'll I.u4:1uax' 0. C. A. Club, '22-'23. lil Circulo lispuguol, '24, Bluc 'l'riuuglc. '23-'24. pliklll. I.L'Nn.x111, lilcv Club, '23-'2-1. Blue 'l'riuuglc, '22-'23-'24. lixcelsiol' Club, '2-1. Nuturo Club, '22. Blsuxnzlf: McC1.Luuz lil Circulo lispuguol, '22-'23. Nuturv Club, '22. .lournulism Club, '24, Clcv Club. 2.3. l'2llll0f.fl'illlh Stull, '23-'24. Douo'1'Hx' Mc:CoMns Iiluc Trizumglc, '23-'24. llcmtn-1's' Club, '24. I-Ixvelsiol' Club, '24. Scicncc Club, '22. l11':111mti1' Club, '22, JAMES NICGINNISS Crimson Supporters, '24, lil Cin-ulo lispagnol, '24, CWHN NICNAUGHTON Blum- 'l'riunglc, '21-'22-'23g Pros., lil Circulo Iispugnol, '22-'23-'24, Classical Club, '21. Cleo Club, '23-'24. liootvrs' Club, '24. QlllV0l'l2ll1 Staff, '24. Nzlturv Club, '22. Ilonor Society, '24. l,om. llIcN,xUou1'ox Bluc 'l'riunglc, '21-'22-'23-'24, lil Circulo lispugnol, '22-'23-'24 lilac Club. '23, Sccrvtury, '24. llouor Society, '2-1. Quivvriuu Stull, '24. lioolcrs' Club, '24, Nature Club, '22. Q., .llvflolnhx R!1'Ginnixx .llf'.Yuugl1Iou .Uf'x'lllI!l1ll0lI l5ll ,llm-I m'lum' .llulmlv .llul'l:owil: ,llurlin lAlXVlEI.l. M.u:I .uu..xNl: lilvxx bl.-Kll'l'lN l.c Curvlc l 1':lm'zuis, '24, 0. C. A. Club. '23- , Q Natura- Club, '23, MHAN M'lH'h llll0I'Cl2lSS Bzlskvlbull, '24, lil Cirvulo lispzugnol, '23, lgooim-S' Club' '24- llI'4'll0Sll'1l. '22-'23-'3l lixcclsior Club, '24. Nzlturv Club. '22, RUTH MIWMNWTZ 1 llAll0l,Il 3l,Yl'llIA Nmllw muh' .21 bl1ll'lllllC Sl1o,1.mKClub, '22, 4. ,, . 1 ,.. .. lllllllll Club, 22. I.l Curt ulo Lspagnol. 23- 24. Crimwn Sllplmrtwsv ,24- BIEIINAIDINI-I Bl.xn'rxN Hmmm. Society' 'gg' l-'Lovn xlA'l'llliXYS .lournalism Club, '23-'24, llonor Som-in-ty, '22-'23, l,Zllll0Hl'ZlDll Stall, '23-'24, Dvlmtc Club, '23-'24, Junior llfiilllll, '23, Kaw Valley Dm-bale Tvzun. '24, linglish Club, '22, mm, fl-limlglc' '22-'23. lllZIllllill'l' M.x'rul-:ws Classical Club, '22, K Club, '24, Iixvclsior Club, '24. Football, '23, Art Club, '23, Glvv Club, '24, .llurlin ,llulhirl .llullwws ,lIflUll'lI'S 1521 .ulI.I'N0ll Jlllllfl' AV4 'fl'l ut U' ' KATHHYN blAXSON O. C. A. Club. '23-'24. .X1.lusn'l'.'x NIAYER lil Circulo lispagnol, '23-'24. liluv 'I'riang.1lv, '24. l'il,MlCll Mlclrrial, 'K Club, '23 24. Baskctball, '23: Captain, '24. Yalurc Club, '22. lntcrvlass Basketball, '21-'22-'23-'24. Scniur 'l'rcasuror, '24, Ilassical Club. '22. lixrvlsior Club. '24. IIKICNIQ blliYlf1ll liluc 'l'riangl0, '21-'22-'23-'2't. V 1 ny, my hlcu Club, --- -.i. llonor Society, '23-'2-l. lil Cirrulu lispagnnl, '23. 'l'1ue1,MA Minas llonor Society. '23-'24, Ilomwl-lv NlIl.l.lill llonur Sovioty, '21-'22-'23 Classical Club, '2l. Baskctball, '22-'24, lnturrlass Basketball, '23-'2 lil Circulo lispagnnl, '22- 2.3 0. C. A. Club, '23. 1 A English Club, 2.2. Vivo-Pros. Blum' Triangle, ul Socrvtary Senior Class, '24 Prusirlunl Hooters' Club, '2 llAlu.i-:Y Nlllllill llouur Socivty. '2l. lli-Y. '23-'2-l. Pantngraph Stall. '23. 1 my us, Art Club, ..3- -4. Nature Club, '22, Crimson Supporters, '2-4. Svie-1100 Club, '22. Quivurian StatT. '24. .lov iNlII.l.IKAN Art Club, '23-'2-1. Nature Club, '22-'23. .llilvs .llillvr Jlillvr Jllllllxllll I-531 .lluffill Mooney .llnrgun ,llm ri v VIRGINIA Bl0lfFl'l l' lil Cireulo lispagnol, '22-'23-'24, Orchestra, '21-'22-'23-'24, Blue Triangle, '23-'24. Clee Club, '24. V1u4uN1,x Moom-:Y lPI'Zllll1lilC Club, '24. W1Lx.1,xM Moms.-xN ' 1 ' nu u Le Lerele Francais, 22- 24. Classical Club, '21-'22. English Club, '2.2. Honor Society, '21-'22-'23-'24 Dramatics, '23-'24. Art Club, ,2l. Hi-Y, '21-'22-'23-'24, Rox' Moiuus llraulalivs, '24, Art Club, '2l. Louvuxm Mosuax' lil Cireulo lispaguol. ,23-'24, Blue Triangle, '22-'23-'24, Hooters, Club, '24. linglisli Club, '22. Debate Club, '2-I. l,ucu,iz Mori' Art Club, '23. Honor Society, '21-'23. lntervlass Basketball. '21-'24 Nature Club. '22. PIHNHY Xll'Nlll-Zl,l. Orchestra, '21-'22. Debate Club, '22. Rand, '24, K1aNN1z'rH Munnomc Crimson Supporters, '24. El Cireulo Espagnol, '23-'24. Scholarship Team. '23. Biology Club, '23. Radio Club, '22, Mosley Mol! Mundcll ,ilurziorl i541 .llnrruy Music-14 .llyers ,llyz 1 s bolus BlUltllAY llonor Society. '2-1. lil Cireulo l-Ispngnol, '22-'23. liuterpean Society, '2l. Classieul Club, '2l. 0. C. A. Club, ,23. Blue Triangle, '22-'23-'24. Typewriting Contest. '22-'23, AI.lil'lt'l'A Musuzlc tllee Club. '2-4. Blue Triangle, '23-'24, Drznnntirs, '22, lil Cireulo Iispagnol, '24. .lmzii Nlvlcns Honor Society, '22, Glee Club, '22-'2-t. All-State Debate Team, '23-'24. Debate Club, '23: President, '24. 0. G. A. Club President. '23, Crimson Supporters, Viee-Pres.. '24. Hi-Y, '24. Quiverian Stall, '24. PAUL Mviens tlrehestra. '22-'23. Crimson Supporters, '2-1. NIILES Nixsox tilee Club, '23-'24. lWlAIl1lARli'l' NAY1.oR lilee Club, '21-'22-'23-'24, Nature Club, '22. lil Circulo Espagnol, '22. l-Ixeelsior Club, '24. tlmlf Nlsnsozs lil Cirrulo Espngnol, '22. Art Club, '23. Band, '22-'23. Crimson Supporters, '24. Nature Club, '2l. Orchestra, '21, Hi-Y, '23. Sophomore President, '2l. Debate Club, '23. lil l'H NH1.soN Blue Trizuigle, '23-'24. Susan Naylor Nelson X1 Iwn ,Y1'll4l1't'IC .Y1'IllIt'l'1i .Yullingy .Yun IIINK llnmwllx' Nlcuulami lil Circulo lispugnol. '22-'23, Xuturc Club. '23. lixcvlsior Club, '2-l. Chorus, '22, Nlu.mucn Nl-1UlllCCli llluv 'l'rizunglv, '22-'24, lil Circulo lispzlgnol, '23. . - - u l'.X4'l'ISlUl' Club, 2-l. WILLOW NULTING lil Cirvulo lispzlgnol, '22-'23, Nulurv Llub, 22-2.3. ,Xrt Club. '22. l'.kl'l.lNIC Nnmzuoss Classical Club, '22-'23. llunol' Sovicly, '23, 0.13. A. Club. '22-'23, llwvnlls llvlalmxx ' sa lzl Circulo lispugnol, 24. llluc Triamglc, '24. llonm' Society, '24. 'l'ypc-writing Cmllm-sl, '2-l. ANITA PAGE l',x1'1. l'.xsm1u.x1. Ili-Y. '23-'24, l.l'41Yl.1.1f: l'l-Zum' Clussivul Club. '21-'22-'23. llunm' Socicly, '22. llluu 'l'l'i:mglv, '22-'23-'24, U, C. .X. Club, '23-'24. - 1 nl- vm, .lmlmmlnsul Llub, ...l- -4. l'2lIll0Ql'2lIlll Stull, '24. Ouvrman Pagv I'us:-lm! I'1ll'll l56l Phillips Phillips Ihml Poxlon .lolz P Hu,l,1vs lnterelass Basketball, '22-'23-'24, Junior Engineers, '22. lixeelsior Club, '24. NIARY P111l,1,11's Classical Club, '21, Nature Club, '23, linglish Club, '22. Honor Society, '21-'22-'23, lil Cireulo Iispagnol, '23. U. C. A. Club, '23, lixrelsior Club, '24, Typewriting Contest, '22, BERNICE Pool. Clue Club, '21-'23-'24, lil Cireulo Iispagnol, '22-'23, Nature Club, '22, CA'1'llliltINl-I Pos'roN Dramatic Club, '24, Vliiuixu l'os'roN Dramatic Club, '24. Mn' A1l.if:r:N RAND Routers' Club, '24, Blue Triangle, '23-'24, lixeelsior Club, '23, Clec Club, '23-'24. NIILIIIKICD IMNIQIN l,e Cerele Francais, '22-'23. 0. C. A. Club, '23. Blue Triangle, '24, Clee Club, '24. All'l'IlUll liiamncn Band, '22-'23-'24. Orchestra, '21-'24, lil Cireulo Iispagnol, '23-'24, Nature Club, '22, Junior Orchestra, '23, Clee Club, '21-'22. Poslon Rand Rankin lleedt r l57l Reese lleil: Ilegumlrlx lfnlzerls 1l1AllCAllH'l' lherzsls lil Circulo lispugnol, '24, Blue Triangle, '24. l-Txcelsior Club, '24, li1,s1la lllarrz Classical Club, '21, El Circulo Iispugnol. '22-'23. Blue Triangle, '21. Nature Club, '22, llranmlics, '22-'23-'24. GRACE llm'No1,ns Orchestra, '22. Blue Triangle, '22, THELMA llonsms linglish Club, '22. Basketball, '22. Journalism Club, '23-'24, lntercluss llnsketball, '21-'22, lil Circulo lispagnol, '23-'24, Senior Vice-President, '24, l'1llll0Hl'1lIJll Staff, '23-'24, l.Il,l.l,XN IRUCKMAN Blue Triangle, '23-'24. Hooters' Club, '24. lixcelsior Club. '23-'24, Science Club, '21-'22. limvxnn lil'lSINCliR lli-Y, '22. Art Club, '22. Dl'ZllllZlllCS, '23-'24, lil Circulo Iispzlgnol, '23. Clee Club, '24. llxmz SANlllf0llll lixcelsior Club, '24. lnterclass Basketball, '21-'22. HELEN Sfxuxmans Classical Club, '21-'22, Honor Society, '21-'22g Sec., '23 Blue Trizmgle, '21-'22-'23. Hooters' Club, '24, Le Cercle Francais, '23. Freshman Secretary, '21, Sophomore Vice-President. '22. .lunior Secretary, '23, Ouiverian Stall, '24, Boys' Clee Club, '24. Iluclcnmn RlliXillfll'1' S1llHlffH'f1 5'lll'l'f4'l N l5Sl Sz'In'1'lf Svluzeizlvr S4-Imll Sr'ImIm1uchu lha.vl'nu:la Suulznlfv l':u1tug.:rupl1 Stull. '23-'24, lllue 'l'rium.zle, '21-'22-'23-'24 lil Cireulu lispzlgnol, '23, .l0lll'l12lllSlIl Club. '23-'24, f4l1lSSll'1ll Llub. 21. linglish Club, '22, limxixnn Scum-zu Ili-Y, '24, Debate Club. '2-1. lil Cireulo lispzngnol, '23, Crimson Supporters, '24, llL ru Suuou, . . ,. 0. fl. A. Qlllb, 23- lnterclass Basketball. '23, Blue 'l'ri:1ngle, '22-'23-'24, Journalism Club. '23, Hill li1,w Y N Sc: H U H MACH nu l':u1l0grz1pl1 Stull, '23-'24, Crimson Supporters, '24, .lournulism Club. '23-'24, Art Club, '23-'24, llouur Society. '24, Nzllure Club, '22, Ons0N SuU1.Tz lnlereluss Basketball, '21, lixeelsior Club. '24, li.uu. Sco'r'r Clussieul Club. '21-'22, .luuior Iiugiueers, '22, Scholarship Contest, '23. Urelmeslrn, '24, llouor Soeiely, '21-'22-'23-'24 Quiveriau Stull. '24, Mumuan Sm:o'r'r Cleo Club, '21-'22-'23-'24, Blue Trizmgle, '23, Classieal Club, '21-'22, Vlqzml x SIEVVAIKIJ Le Cercle FI'lllll'2llS, '22-'23-'24 Blue Trizmgle, '24. Honor Society. '22-'23-'24, Sh ull? Svoll Sen!! Sruwurl l59l Slmpnmlrer Sinzmnns Slorunz Smyth .IEN NIH SHOIIMAII lil! E,x'I'II Iz.xI.Ie SMITH Classical Club, '21, lil Cireulo Espagnol, '22-'23- 24. Honor Society, '22-'23-'24. English Club, '22, Scholarship Contest, '23, 0. C. A. Club, '23. Blue Triangle, '2-l, Hooters' Club. '24. lixeelsior Club, '24, l.uI:Ia.Il. Slmsioxs . - w na, SCICIIUD Club, 2... Nature Club, '23. Blue 'l'riangle, '22-'2Il. 0. C. A. Club, '23, lnvINu Sl.o41I'5I lli-Y. '22-'23-'24. lil Cireulo Iispagnol, '23, Crimson Supporters, '24. Alt'l'llUlt SIxII'I'II .Xrt Club, '21, lli-Y, '22-'23-'2-t Debate Club, '23: 'lll'0ilSlll'l'l', 24. Crimson Supporters, '24. U, G. A. Club, '22, Art Club, '22, Blue Triangle, '23-'24, I,e Cerele Franeais, '22. Xllhllltlill SMITIMI lnterelass Basketball, '24. Art ClIIb, '24, Hooters' Club, '24. lixeelsior Club, '24. 'l'HIcI,xI,x SsII'rH Blue Triangle, '23-'24. llebate Club, '24. Hooters' Club, '24, VIoI..I Sowxcns l.e Cerele Francais. '22-'23- '4 llonor Society, '22-'24. Basketball, '22-'23, Slllffll Smith Smith mmf, ry I6 5,,,-,ml 51141114-y Slilvx Sullilrun X'mmNl,x Smmuy, IllaNlw Sw,x1.mw lnlvrvlnss Buskm-llmll, '24. l'00lb1lll. '22-'23 l.0 Ccrvlv l-'l'zuu':lis, '2-1. 'l'l'8Ck. '23-'2-L llootvrs' Club. '24, Club. '23g l'rcsi4lcnt. '24, lixcvlsim' Club. '24, Nulurv Club. '22 Blue 'l'riunglv, '24. Rm' Svmxllmv H -llgulaul' 'l'.v1 rl-'usll.x1.1, llvzumllics, '22-'23-'24. Band' gl' 33: 'M' .., Band ,QI-,22-,wi .l0llI'llllllSlll Club, 23-..4. ' Pzmtngruplm Stull, '23-'24. XIAHION S'ru.ss Lv Ccrclc l x'um':1is, '23-'24. lhg1,1qN 'l',nuM Blue Trizulglv. '22-'23-'21 lil Cirvulo lispagnol, '22. U f'l'l'S'f1'- '21-'22-'23-'24- num- 'rl-iangle, '22-'23-'24, Hmm Sm'il't5 21- '23' '34' lntervlass Basketball, '22-'24, Clnssivul Club, '2l. Quivcrhm Staff' '24. 'INSME SULLIVAN Hoot:-rs' Club, '24g CIIUOI' l.c-aulcr. x'il-1--ln-1-Salim: cilfmil-111 Club, '21. B:'sk n '4' Blue 'Frizlnglc-, '21-'22-'23-'24. Soplmmorv Sccrn-tary, '22. I'IAmH'h TMTUN llonm' Society, '21-'23-'24, Band, '23. lil Circulo lispalgnnl, '23-'24. lli-Y. '24. lilw Club, '23-'24. .l0llI'llilllSlll Club, '24, Swallow Tullvz-.vlmll 'lwmm 7',,Nlf,r 1131! Tuylnr T1-uxflulv Tiplon Toombs lnaliox' 'l'.,xYl,on Naturu Club, '23, Journalism Club, '24. Crimson Supporters, '24. Orclu-stra. '22, Radio Club, '22. lfu.xN1:r:s 'l'la,xslm,u.r: lil Cirvulo lispagnol, '22-'23 Art Club, '23, llluv Triauglc, '24, M.xu'rxN 'I'lv'l'oN .Xrt Club, '22, Clvu Club, '23-'24. Urclwslra, '24. lll-X, 24. Vlcm 'll00BlllS - - w 14 f,l1lSSIl'1ll Club, 21. lil Cirvulo lispagnol, '22-'23 Nature Club, '23. llluv 'l'l'l2lllgl0, '24. l-Ixvolsior Club, '24, flllVILl.li 'fuou ll. P, .l. Club, '24. Crimson Supportcrs, '24, HAZ:-11. 'l'nUssEl1 Classical Club, '21, lil Circulo Espagnol, '23, 0rc'l1csh'a, '24. lixculsim' Club, '24, Nral.l,Il-: TU J NNI ll lil Cirvulo lispagnol, '24, Lens l'xm-Lnwm llluc 'llflilllgll '22 Vi '24 . . . , -- ...l ,.. Clvv Club, '22-'23-'24. 0. C. A. Club. '23-'24, Troup Truxsvll TllI'IH'l' I mil 1 uvnmi Ill2l :1Ilt'ru'l1ll'1' Wuilr' Wvur N 4 nr .lnssua BlfIl,l.li VANDicv1zN'rEn linglish Club, '22. Honor Society, '22-'23-'24. lil Cirvulo lispagnol, '22-'23-'24. llrainntics, '23-'2-4. Blue Tl'itlIlgll', '24, Art Club, '23. l':l.l ltEllA WA1'r15 lil Circulo lispzignol, '23, Blue Triunglu, '22-'23. Glu- Club, '24. Hooters' Club, '24, Dvbnto Club. '24. Cmlui WEAR lil Circulo lispugnol, '23, lk-lmaltc Club, '24. Crimson Supporters, '24, lirsna XVI-:An I-'IIIIIOHFIIIJII Stall, '23-'24. .lournailism Club, '2-4. Debate Club. '2-t. v nt 0. ti. A., 13. Classical Club, '22. liutvrpvun Soricty, '2l. Honor Sovicty, '22-'23, liluv Trizmglt-, '22-'23-'24, .IQHN Wmn Crimson Supporters. '24. .l. VV. Wr:l.l.s 'l'rzu'k, '23-'24. Quivcrian Staff, '24, Puntograph Staff, '24. K Club, '23-'24. Honor Society, '21-'22-,23. Crimson Supportvrs, '24. Hi-Y, '23-'24. .lournalism Club, '23-'24. llcbatc- Club, '23-'24. lil Circulo Iispagnol. '22- -. Classical Club. '21. Give Club, '24. Nature Club, '22. English Club, '22. ..,.i Ili-:Nnv NVIESSIEI, Crimson Supporters, '2-4. Sciullcc Club, '21, llolus Wnismsn lil Cirrulo lispaignol, '22. Wvar Wvllx Wvssrl ll huh 1 Rl Williumx Willsun Wilson Wilson liA1.i-li XVILLIAMS - 1- - my lzl Cireulo luspagnol, -3. DAN!!-11, W1l.i,soN Nature Club, '23, Orchestra, '23. Journalism Club, '24, BIEHNICI-1 Wimox Blue Trizingle, '22-'23. Art Club, '21-'22, lixeelsior Club, '24. Seienee Club, '2l. Douornv Wll,soN Blue Triangle, '23-'24, Typewriting Contest, '22. lixeelsior Club, '24. Fmxclas WILSON Blue Triangle, '24, Le Cerele Francais, '22, Nature Club, '23, lnterelass Bzlsketbull, '23, llrzinlaitics, '24, I-lbs.-x NVoon Blue Triangle, '21-'2-8. linglish Club, '22, llonor Society. '23. 0, G. A., '23, lil Cireulo lispagnol, '24, Iixeelsior Club, '24, XV,u.'rlsu VVoonsoN .lunior Engineers. '22, Crimson Supporters, '24, Track, '24, linnrzxmn Woonwmm lil Cireulo lispagnol, '23-'24. Glee Club, '22, 0. G, A. Club, '23: Treasurer, '24 Wilxnn Wuml i641 Womlxnn Nvlltifflllflfli IV:-up Yfl1'l'Il'U lfulflufin ' lh'4'I'l'Il 'l'uux1.xs Www lll llll'llil'N '- l- l-1 'l'r:u'k. '2ll: Czipluiu. '24. li Club. '23-'24l. lli Y '22 VZ - , -...--1. .-Xu'rli1'u Y.KllllI.l-IY lizuliu Club, '22. .louruulism Club. '2-l. , Q 1. ll. l . J. Llub. 2-1. llomul-2 ll.-Xl.llXVIN Football, '23-'2-1. K Club, '23-'24, .lournulism Club, '23-'24. Natura' Club. '21. Pzmtograpll Stull. '23-'2-1. lil Circulo lispagnol, '22. lntcrclnss llaskvllmll, '22, l'il,IZAliI-I'l'll lhsum' lllCliNl.XN lluwicus lli-Y, '24. Ari Club, '23-'24, Nlzicliiuists Club. '23, lil Circ-ulo lispagnol. '2Al. lloola-rs' Club. '2-1. l'IL'maNia ll. lll'li'l4Nl-Ill Science Club, '22. Natura- Club. '22, llonor Society, '22-'23-'2-l. rack, '23-'24. Football. '23, K Club. '23-'2-1. President Sophomorc Class. '23 'I'ronsurcr .lunior Class, '24, .lunior liilgim-ws, '23. rr llussiau. MCKINLIQY l-Il Cirvulo Iispugnol, '22. Classical Club. '2l. Naturv Club. '23. l-.xc-1-lsmr l.lub. 2-1. liwlxrs S'I'l'llGlS Iinwr-rx Iiurlnvr .111-liiulvy Slurqis n M7 ,. , ' Hy' fU W' M 'ff'W r'1 1' 1 'F' ' L ' mv 'vmWw1mfm 5524 xX mQ1.!W2'ffQnfg . Q.4rzii '- f --.-3 ,-, X I ,J fd' U' xg W Xml if 4 is f Y ff 3' Q 1 N l 5 -s H 5 I INQMEMORIAM 1 , ,...... 1 2 moFEssoRR211Ph L.Wdfd , , Richard leowmanwlf f --. 1 S - 4--gl--4-0 I E ? i I ' I U i 2 - 1 ! E i 'fwmmy-5 T 'f1f in l .u . I'H IylllllllllllllllllUHF M IPI. .--1, Q , .m n I v.u.m.mf' ' I551 . 5 M' 14. .ff w ?xi- ' 4 7. xx. fl --Q ,, ,fp 1,45 ua, L 3. , ,nf Y A P I . lm- 2 , , , f ,j- -R-Y ,Q Q xi. K a I , . X ff. wm0'r5 A Wx f I Q U Ei li ' A M sw- 6l H 'al Ili, iw J, wr 'Vi FI M WI ,. A i IN it ' X ll H fx A- 3 M , 'ly A 7 , X , 4 ,' f. ,, ws ,, EL E 3 x 5 , 12 H171 qjywm1'!?.,q. 'f,. mg -3. .,,, t , I f. T W., S, ' W ,I I -. . ,,,,,,,,.-. k , ,T1,.A - mu YJ , r -W 3 5 it F 1 1 tmiors 1 fili- it-- f. M. E 1. l l I IlvlmurFriIIs.Pr1's. ltnbu Jlublfoll. Vim'-I'rc's. Clllllllflll' Slnnc. Ser. Eugene Burlnvr, Trens. qw i Ellwl Jlinyvr, Sponsor L. lf. Grimslvy. .lxxislunl lui Il' ill This is to notify the students of the High School that the present Junior Class, the future Senior Class, expect to out-do anything that has 3 ever been done in this territory. ! . . . . . y I ill This notice is not served without due deliberation on the mighty . . question of the future and a careful study of the past. Up until this time we have lcd the Honor Roll of both ones and sixes. NVe have had representatives on all of the important teams of the school, and we have been represented in almost every Win of said school. The Pantograph Staff claimed many of our members but will claim just as many next year. -' QI A reat deal of our attention was iven to feedin the mresent Seniors W 8 8 . S l 9' at the Junior-Senior Reception. No entertainment was ever like that one and no entertainment will ever be like that one. It c0uldn't. An in entertainment for all the members swearing to this notice was held 9. 15 April 4, in the old gym. All the fools were present. ll This is a sample of what we have done and what we expect to do. gl Take heed, all ye followers. and provoke not your elders, or opportuni- li ties will not come your way. 7iiliLQ1SZf2ii . . M.. J f mm unions K., .T i691 Lmiovs i U01 Sophomoofes I I sr t -1 Q ll .-, 4 V I .11 iq,-'I IF? Q N.fff-51,1-I a- ,-- V- 1 7 ',., my. I Y i -its .,ff:fq.g J ,X . Aygjg-lf: -L1--im.- gixvflttlfli ,,..-- ' 'rr--+:..g,N-wxit 4? 1: W my V W 'J U . ,F ' -if f 4, - Qu fs- L' XY:-F e XR -Q. A f TNS sf .. 'G' , .1 .. K, Sophomovfes . il it ' an it 3 y i 5 1 ft- 1 It . Q V In ' i li -f I at ti , 1 i if it Stephen Lee, Pres. Lucile Carr, Vice-Pres. Grace Erwinc, Ser. Fred Potter, Trcas. Ray Busenbark, Sponsor W. II. White, Assistant ,I ttf ' IJI lt was September eleventh, nineteen-twenty-two that some tive hundred persons if decided to take a four-year cruise through the high school, so they joined a fleet tw Ji: consisting of three older convoys. .y , it - . . A 3 UH Much credit is due the oflicers who managed the ship the iirst year 'as the V L people wvere unaccusknned to saHing over the turbulent wvaters of Algebra anti 5 passing through the wilderness of Latin. Because of the dissatisfaction among . 'f the passengers H xvas necessary to abandon the shuuner Freshnian and occupy 1 1 the ship Sophomore. The change was made at the port of Geometry. At this 4 fy point many new passengers entered the ship. The ship has been more heavily X. laden than any ship in the Heet H,L t- f ' ll Mr. Hay Busenbark and Mr. W. H. White were made Admirals of the ship. iii V Stephen Lee was made Captain, and the passengers voted Lucite Carr his assistant. I-l Grace Erwine, otticer of the deck. was appointed recording otiicer. Paymaster 1 Fred Potter was given the otlice of steward. 4 N ill The Sophomore anchored off the coast of Old Gym, December twentieth, and '4 it had a party. The tourists, tired of their winter wraps, were glad of a chance to 4? put on their knickers. if ' , lit ll Due to the fart that the Junior is now in. use, it will be necessary to spend the NI summer months on the Isle of Vacation while it is remodeled. The voyage is but , , i half over, and with many good times lingering in their memories the passengers ,V i, are now contemplating the future, hoping that the days ahead will see as many '. ,I, good times as the ones just passed. it it NANCY Hassm, '26. If f ,wa Q- Ll' l e ,MX it 3397+ 4 .. i ff, lit? ul -e 'HL--fi' . 'Uf4JeHlw-J'- he lzfeeeallf.....3lllJslfkW,,,.,1411-5 dialer, L.ld..t,--' se-: Xijfffv t or ,. , E721 Sophomovfes I731 Sophomoves W1 K, I I 4-N 'x 4 At M sf X 4 x 'J 0 .NN wp 1 r 1 1 fi . I f' E-iw fL1U V!?g1' 1 an ,--1 W ,f1f ..mfm -.-1-1 E i ,ff 'mf- ' M LL.... - - 1 suWE5b f KJ' W 8 fl' 1 Fa' ' 'I' 's-Ci? .Y . rm P F Teshmefn, if I 2 N T 1 I 1 fi + I UQ: A i 11 fi Ir I M N Q, E HJ L 5 F E X . V 24 fi I ,L ' ' J l 4 1 1 ' ' ..Qj1r , Je- ,',. H WSH' W ,,, ,,,,, M , :,' A - , l I I 7 AK 1 A .. -- H ' I'A'1f' ' ' ':'T'+.----..h-,si Y' .. W-,-A, VA,,, V 7 I., I . 7, 'bjxfgg 5 ixff ff- Y' IA tax' Q1 ,,-X --1: 'fl Y, 'gtk NN. 5 -Q: M . W NT A -A r 14 gh ..H.. e ,-me ,, - '--'-H ' Q M v.L 7 ii' --.ri V? ... Sri ,Ne v . xv A 4 X. . 7 F reshmen j s. me N . qw , 71. 44 r-4 ix: L s l .La I Riehard Brown. Pres. Russell Kunz. Vice-Pres. Isabel .lim-Kimmn. See. Imnuld .llr-Furluml. Treus . Ilelen Ifarnelt, Sponsor Roe Ii. Clark, .vtssisiaul l I N , . . . . l ill 27 a 1 Jroaehed the Gate of Re istration on lns ourne ' to the Land . 3 U of Intelligence, with fear. He was greeted at the Gate by Principal and Q, Faculty, very stern personages, indeed, and commanded to consult the Program of Classes. '27 obtained this book and found that it was written ' in Greek. It contained a very odd looking diagram and after careful g translation this was found to be an outline of subjects. ' ill One whole page pertained to sequences fa Greek word, meaning im- :L possiblel. After deciding on his course of study, '27 made out his Q jf Program and Classification Cards and passed through the Gate. Assign- ments greeted him on the first day of his journey and by the time he ' had gone as far the second semester was found to be unwelcome com- panions. Ji ill Assigmnents were forever getting '27 into trouble with Faculty, and '27 soon discarded them as unnecessary evils. Athletics was found to a 1 be a very enjoyable companion and proved to be a diversion from the ' i companionship of Studies. Q l ill '27 had a very enjoyable journey, however, and after nine long months tj' he is finally approaching the end of the first term he was sentenced to i by Society, that freak institution that will help him along the next three ' years in school or else drop him as not worth the trouble. U?r 1' 4 e or is 4 - - . 1.2, l76J Fvfeshmen l77l F165 hmm I Y Y 1 , -'Q-.,,.,,-N i as .J i 5 'W . r Q- . .4--. 'U fifzsf' ' X in .b Aj K A A4,, 5x5 U: V lx I Q' 1 . I - 1' 'K ,H , . .u J I ,! .W,.. -A - - ..LJ vm r - .V . . -2 . . , h ,. - Z, l v X -JF QU I 0 ' ' ,' MX 1 TL s ge, . ,gs Q5 Us - 'ivt if x. 1 E YQ . , E Tl AV-r074!25Q 1 . If n u 1 w m n 1 rl 1 uivem In that half-forgotten era, With the avarice of old, Seeking cities he was told Had been paved with yellow gold, In the kingdom of Quivera-1 Came the restless Coronado To the open Kansas plain, With his knights from sunny Spain ' In an effort, that, though vain, Thrilled with boldness and bravado. But their expectations, eager, A Found, instead of fruitful lands, Shallow streams and shifting sands, Where the buffalo in bands Roamed o'er deserts dry and meager. Thus Quivera was forsaken ge ' And the world forgot the place Through the lapse of time and space. Then the blue-eyed Saxon race Came and bade the desert waken. Cities grow where stunted birches Hugged the shallow water-line: And the deepening rivers twine Past the factory and mine, Orchard slopes and schools and churches. -Eugene VVare. A .lm4ULg 7 1- , 1 .- - fr - . T ' T' J::4 lic-L.:-gfzzr 3' 'um,Lum.nmf...,.1.tw.t.x:mmm1.m,n ggsmmmlmmuumi fly, 4' ? ', ' '-' J ' ' ' ' W ' is 1 ' U91 4 . ,.. ,.. hm-,- ...J if ln ,- l LVM X' 4 1. 2 if 3 1 ff JI. lf. I'1'ursnn SllIH'l'fl1ll'IlIlt'lIl ul' S4'lwnI.e I301 rllf W f ,ff Ur X c XX' 'CZCXSXD lbll .. - +- Q H Y .rf '71 .rf f k t ...H , off uxvnm 3 el? -site ' Qjjk gg , g 5 - A l Ar' 3? .,f 5114 75, 1. 1 -FQ !,n I 'I , , if 3 f I s 0' , fy, Crimson and White 2 1 .' Crimson and white softly blending Glows the bright gleam of our crest, 5 V Emblem of ideals unending, g .1 Fealty to all that is bestf u il' Loyal to countryall-Glorious, l Fairest of lands 'neath the sky! X Loyal to her all-victorious, l And our dear old K. C. High! 1 ' i Thru fair or thru stormy weather s Never strike sail to a fear! - Working and playing together, Tackle the line with a cheer! 4 - Add one more page to the story 4 That shall be told by and by, , 1 How we strove on for the glory 3 5 Of our dear old K. C. High! i 4 Life's gliding by .like a dream: 7 ' T . Soon these gay scenes of our meeting ' P 'A Will float adown memory's stream. - Pledge then the bond ne'er to sever, 5 4 1 ' Keeping alive the fond tie .V That shall unite us forever l r - Swiftly the bright hours are fleeting, i I D . To our dear old K. C. High! i u dl e B ll 1+--- - o ee- e v ' , - -... -ze .- W - ... 1!,fL+lN'4 1 , -H-LLliqi,i,i,illI, imjmnmmlumif ' lfjliueifiin-ilr wvlwei1n..11umiHiw imnm- ie.-mul IQi.l'IH'-1 ' rm ' V nl. -a..u..gL: Ja. and q3ublic:atio'ns W' if 1 gf iff:1v11wrz:fI1gHr'f11r-zgiff ' g-'H i - z- :v-'-s--:meta-Jvmrg.ymMq ,. V' v 3- -Ei S V 1, X M- . 1f32f1WI2.Q Huey. A A . E A nk? lk--1 ? , Q. x., gf gr.: -L9 . . . Lf' uwartafn Q1 , U 6 NOTHER year has passed and again the Quiverian is presented p to the public. The 1924 edition is a successor to two national championship books and it is hoped that it will be equally as suc- If cessful. The staff has put forth every effort in compiling it with a 1 o . I' willlngness that comes of enjoyment. It has been a pleasure for the 1 staff to make this Quiverian possible. It has been saved many hardships 4 and disappointments through the knowledge gained by the former ex- periences of its sponsors. The staff wishes to take this opportunity to 1 1 thank Mr. Roy A. Dillon and Miss Ethel L. Minger for the part they 1 have taken in the publication of this book. ill The purpose of this annual is to preserve, through pictures and .4 written accounts, a true record of the pleasures, the achievements, and the victories, as well as the reverses that have helped to make up a full year. In so far as its readers find in it a reminder of the numerous activities it represents, it is a success. I J ll The Quiverian Staff was appointed in the fall and was the largest in . 1 the history of the school. However, as the work progressed, several . misfits were found and positions were changed, a few mistakes were t found and they were corrected, so that at the end of the year the official j I staff differed in some respects from the original one. ' THE OFFICIAL STAFF ' Editor-in-chief ....... J. W. Wells ! A . t A Margaret Bullock l ssoma es - - - 2 William Griflith T Business Manager - - - Jack Myers l Advertising Manager - Maclure Clark E l Assistant - - - - Earl Scott z ' Class Editor - - Gwen McNaughton - Assistant - - Lola McNaughton I ' Organizations - Dorothy Emerson 1 t Debate - - Harold Gainey Q, Fine Arts . - 4 Helen Saunders QI Athletics - - - Leslie Johanson Girls' Athletics - - Helen Tatum 4 Wreckreation - Edith Allen f' Art - - - 0. B. Cook ' Assistant - - Harley Miller ' 5 Cartaonist - - - Roy Gee Photo Editor - - Karl Hepp 1 Photographer - Ted Coffin V 1 Staff Assistant - , Dan Willson ' ' , R A. D'll ' I Faculty Advisors - gmhgylh Mitlgtzrs, i . :rl jntlslmtnailinumunmluzulgl Imp t m ... 9 l amin a -alum: l n1 u w ' . N. .. i841 M J Y 1 I 1 fPa'ntog'raph lSS li'l'HliL L. MINGER, .lournalisin Instructor, has successfully carried the Pantograph through the fifth year of its organization. liven in its infancy the Pantograph carried winning colors. placing fourth in the State contest. ill This year the Pantograph placed in the second class of Division One at the National contest of the Central lnterscholastic Press Association. of which the Pantograph is a lneniber. QI The lirst issue of the Pantograph was published this year, two weeks after the opening of school. The subscription campaign terminated with seven hundred and iifty subscriptions, the Seniors winning the Pantograph cup, for the largest percentage of subscriptions. STA FF EDITORIAL RVSINESS Edilor-in-Chief .lssislunl - - News Editor .lssixlonl - Sporl Editor - .lssislunl - Editor 1li0U .lssislunl - - Erelmnge Editor , .llumni Editor Special 1 l'llfl1l'l'S Errculfy Advisor - .l, NY. NVells Edith Allen - Elsie Xvear - Sarah Kroh llorace Baldwin 'l'hehna Roberts Ellen A Barnard - Lucylle Perry Margaret Hudson - Rernadine Martin Bernice McClure Ethel Minger .'lf1li'6l'fiSfIlf1 .llumlger Enos Blanchard .tssislrlnl ...... l ack NVood Circillulion - Elwyn Sl'lllllilll2ll'llCl' .llssislonl - - - Robert Tattersliall REPORTORIAL Miles Baker .Iohn Chandley Ruth Lane Wiles Figg Paul Goodwin Francis VVood Donald Little Eugene Reeves Houston Kyle Melville Fisher Jennie tihrist William Gwynne Leslie .lohanson llowartl Maxwell Edward Skradski Daniel XVillson Eugene Rurtner Elizabeth Collin Elizabeth Crowley Elizabeth Kepler Frank Barker 4 1801 v 87 A 1 US' ,yr fe J' If ouwnalzsfrn Club 1, 5-, , . ffl . . , . . . . Q lllu .l0llI'llttllSlll Lluh was onc ot thc hrst cluhs to l't'Ul'Q2llllZt' this ycur. lt has haul u vc-ry succcssful ycur unflcr thc alircction ot Nliss lilhcl I.. Mingcr. journnlisln tcuchcr. 'Xi 52 evo S l 37 Ol'l ICliHS Pmwhhnl , . , , MnmlHmuhuml L t'ir'c-l'l'r'sir1cl1I , lidith .Xllcn l Scf'1'c1rll'y-7'l'cr1s1l1'cl' lilsic Wt-zu' U l msn ,I Ill Om- ot' thc lnost iniportzlnl things thc cluh has clonc this ycur is to il cstuhlish u slunml:n'4l pin for thc .lournulism Cluh. 'l'hc pin is in thc J form ot' u linotypc matrix with zu quill running cliugonully across with 'Q IS 99 ' ll thc worcl l,2ll1t0Ql'llllll upon lt. l Ill ln thc curly spring thc crlitors rcsuniccl thc old custom ot' cntcrtuining J, thc cuh rcportcrs with an hunquct. A purty wus hcld at thc honlc ot' Iiclith Allcn, onc of thc otliccrs. and an vcry good tinlc was rcportcll. 'l'hc purposc of thc club is to bring thc cditors and thc rcportcrs in closcr Q contact :ind lnukc thcln hcttcr ucquuintccl. Thc cluh hus uccolnplishcml its purposc by intcrcsting lTlCt'llIlgS and purtics. ' In l I l J . V tl it it 'i l38l 1765 qlebate 1891 ll. uvilfllll' lfuxx llrlrlllf' Cnurlz l901 ' x .,3q,,4'Lt:YIl,f'u.i tl.q'lZ.,vf Y' -'. 'L - 'q,' 't 1 'f V , 4 ' i .LN 7 4-4--r. .ai QE- A in 3, f A g 1a.311v2r1 fmaaefg 1---.-gg W L 1, I fc' 'dur-We ,1 Bb tx 9 -'-Q Debate it N HE history of the Debate Department, with Mr. Ross at its head, is xx, one that the students of Kansas City Kansas High School can look X Q back upon with great pride. ' Q Q is ill Four years ago, when Mr. Ross came to Kansas City Kansas High 9 U School, debate as an activity was obscure. VVith much effort he sue- f fl ceeded in arousing a few sparks of enthusiasm for debate. , ill The interest in debate continued to grow and resulted in the organiza- i 7 tion of a Kansas City League and a Debate Club. The main object of . , the club is to promote interest in debate among the students of the r 'Q school. ln 1921-1922 Kansas City teams were champions of the Second 1 t District of the Kansas Debate League, runners up for State champion- A ship, and champions of the Kansas City Debate League. Kansas City i received forty-four judges' decisions to their opponents' ten. ' QI With the aim of adding more glory to the debate history of the school. 1 Mr. Ross and the dcbaters entered the season of 1922-1923. This year the 1 Kaw Valley League, with the membership of Kansas City, Topeka, Man- hattan and Lawrence. took the place of the Larger City League. The , All-State Team succeeded in winning, for the third consecutive time, ' T the championship of the Second District by defeating Garnett and Rose- l dale. The season ended with the losing of an i11ter-district debate which ' was triangular with Atchison and Oswego. Kansas City received twelve 1 .3 judges' decisions while their opponents received six. , A ll The Kaw Valley Team defeated Lawrence and Topeka and won the T J A championship of the League. The City team lost to Park Academy. 1 ' 7 ill Along with the many honors won in debate by Kansas City Kansas ' High School, a record has been established that deserves attention and Q that is, in the twenty-two debates that the school has participated in r at home only one has been lost. T III The progress made in the Debate Department in the last four years ' is largely the result of the zealous, untiring and well-directed efforts ii of -Mr. Boss, our coach. if -E ' il 1 i E 1 ie L iii. , i 3 fa il -.- . .., A..---.H N- - .. . -vii,- ' 1--in -f- ---few' - '--f '- ---'12, 1 gig: I Q,aTf9?f1L Z, 'xx lx: - ff' I91l All'State League MARKED contrast in thc intcrcsl of dcbatc to that of four ycars ago was shown hy thc nunibcr of studcnts that rcspondcd to thc call for dcbatcrs. Thc following studcnts wcrc choscn to rcprcscnt thc High School in thc All-Statc Lcaguc: Atiirniativcw f'Harold Gaincy. Marion licatty and .lack Mycrsg ncgativcslcd Collin, Eugcnc Rccvcs and NVilliam Gritfith. lil Thc All-Statc Vlil'ilIll dchatcd thc qucstion: Rm-solvcd, That thc l'nitcd Slatcs Should Join thc Lcaguc of Nations. Thc first dchatc of thc ycar was hcld with Lawrcncc. Kansas City was victorious. rccciving four ot' thc six judgcs' dccisions. 111 Thc victory ovcr Lawrcncc llllllll' Kansas City cligihlc for a sccond dcbatc. which was triangular with Garnctt and Olathc. for thc champion- ship of thc Sccond District. Each of thc schools rcccivcd thc dccisions of thrcc judges and although Kansas City had dcfcatcd Olathe by thirtccn points and Garnctt by one point, Garnett rcccivcd the decision on a tcchnicality in thc rulcs of thc Statc Dcbatc Association by onc- ninth of one pcr ccnt. This was thc first time in four ycars that thc High School has lost thc championship of thc Sccond District. Ill The contcst bcing in thc form of climination. thc losing of this dchatc concludcd thc scason for the Statc Tcam. 'J A is .f l921 H J I .:. - 1----I . . s ,i f e -it utvegzta J-X.. , J.-W gi- li . QL. -- an 3 P ' C 44:5 - R 1 Ti if Kew V alley League . . . 5 HIS IS the second year of the haw Valley Debate League. The teams entered were: Kansas City. Manhattan, Topeka and Law- renee. The subject debated was Resolved, That the U. S. Should 5 Subsidize her Merchant Marine. fi X ill Hopeful of winning the championship again this year, the season f opened with the choosing of the team members, who were: Affirmative ' ---Harold Mathews. Bernice Burcham and Norman Sorterg negative- ' Floyd Mathews. David Tenenbauln and Manford Ettinger. I ill The first debate scheduled was with Lawrence but was given to Kansas City by default. Manhattan defeated Topeka, thus leaving Kan- I sas City and Manhattan to contest for the championship of the league. I ill On February 13, Kansas City met Manhattan in a dual debate with the attirmative of both teams traveling. The contestants were well I matched and a most interesting debate ensued. 5 I CII The judges were divided in their decisions and both schools received I three decisions, the negative of each team winning unanimously. As a I I result of the tie in the decision of the judges, the grades were taken into consideration and Manhattan was victorious by a margin of twelve points. I .r s e. . I I I I I ez QI I . I , I I I I ll i E g I , iillilsx V AV i 5 4 n qgn'u n.s 1InIuna1numuufumuu.iWMll!ljHJll!IWE mf -mulll lllll llh llll l 11 's llw ILl.1l1 '.' llIItlm5T5 C C C' 0 xxiffzj C' I93l Debate Club llli Kansas City linnsns Iligh School llchzllm- Chill. cmnposcil of stndvnls ilitviw-slut in thx' 2lllVllllL'l'llll'lll ut' mlohzitc in thv High Sclnfol. l'vm'gniiizc4l this ycnl' :incl 4-ll-clml thv following ntlicmws: I'l'r'xirlr'l1I , .lnvk Mya-rs t'if'f'-I'1'4'xi11f'l1l . - 'IR-ml tintlin S1'1'r1'lu1'!f . .Xrthnr Smith SIHIIISUI' - ll. Within' ltnss f 1 1 . . . . Ill lhm- lll'lHlll'filllllll2tSIl0lli'ItlllCll l0NV2ll'llSllltllll2lltl1Q Illll'l'l'Sl In th-hntv. lhv nn-lnln-rslnp lnnlt was t'lll2Il'gt'Il trum lwviity-tlvv ln lllll'iy-llN'l'. thn- tu thi- Ql'UNX'lll nt' inlvrvsl in flvlizltv. in lln' cnstmn ot t'llli't'l2lllllll:Q thc ctctmtom trmn ont nt town was l'tll'l'lK'Kl ont Ilgltlll this yvnr. :intl tht' l'l'l'UltllUllS wt-rv pnpnlzn' with thv visiting znns. 111 thc' vlllh flnl not Ctltllllll' ltsclt lo lDlt'2lSlll'l' nlonv. hut 2tSSllll1l'll lhl' spunsihilily ot':nlx'1-l'lisil1g lhc clolmtcshnml whvn lhv zulx'c'l'liz-sing work xxnstinislnwl1-x'vi'yoin'lmvwot' lhv mlm-lmnlvs. l'll'lt'lHlSlIlt! znnnng its nivnl- I hors is om' ot thi- outstanding 1-lin1'ach-rlstlus ut thx- clnh. 4 SQ SQ SQ F941 Fine A1155 I95I Fine AHS llli Music lim-l1ul'lnu-nt luis allways plaiyt-cl :in importzint part in tlu' awtivitu-s ul' tlu- liunsais City lizinszis lligli Scluml mul tlxis yvzir its ilnpm'tallu'v luis luwn lwzilizml numrc' tlizm vvcl' lu-t'm't-. lt luis turnislu-tl lu-p lm' tlu' altlilvtu' tllltl otlu-I' collipvtilivt- 1-vvnls ol' tlu- lligli Scluunlg itluisprm'i1lmlmusic'l'ur:iss4'mlJli1'slu-t'orv tlut Sllltlt'lll luuty tllltl :ls zlplu-ziwfl on many progrznns tlirouglumut tlu- City. l u tusto 1 it tlu lx t lx ll S tu su Nlusim' l,l'llttl'lllll'lll to tlu' .Xnnuul Stzito Musu' tlontcst :it linipurizi. 'l'lu-sv t'Ulllt'Sl' I lt has tu-on tl - ' 5 ii 1 - '. I. '. . .'-ul l'n-pix-sm-iitaitivvs frum tlu- lnts lmvc :ilwuys mlikuml :mumg tlut lu-st, winning lltlllUl'.-1 :ilul trnpliit-s lltbl' tlu'ii svluuml. 1 'l'lu' vlnssvs in :lpplu-rl lll'2lllllt form tlIl0lllt'l' 1I0p:1i'tnu-nt. wlumsc imlun't:uu'm- in tlu- lllgh Svluurl Utllllltll lu- mx-i'i-stiliizllvll. .Xt tlu' lH'gllllllllg ut' tlu- your tlu- rlcpanrt- nu-nt wus mulcr tlu- sliruvtimi of Miss Irma tlrzivvs, hut Dun tlupiil intcrt'crml. ln tilting tlu' v:u':uu'x' lm-ft ln' Miss tirzivcs, lmwt-vm-V, tlu- lll'2llll2lllt'S lll'Iltll'lllIl'lll wus must t'm'lun:itv in sn-vuring Miss tlllurluttc Iinckciltliu-I1 :is instrtu'tor, :nut lllttlt'l' lu-V 1li1'cc'linm tlu- ill-pairlnu-nt rcsunuut its uctivitivs. A Pair uf Sixt-s, zu vorticity in lllI'l'l' :u'ts, :iiul 'l'Iul l Im'ist Stump. an mu'-:u't Illtly. wt-rc lbl'l'S0llll'tl. 'l'lu' lzittvl plxiv was lliltlt'l' tlu- 1Iil'1-rtiun uf lluwzlril Nltlllfilll. CE 'I'Iu- frm-1-lizllul rlrziwing clzissvs lulvi- lu-1-li 1-slu-vizilly furlunaitv in St'l'lll'lllQ 1-xiu-rt lltSll'llt'lUl'S but Q-vvn artists cln not 1-svzilu' tlu- tlzlrts nt' Cupid :iiul vulisctlllm-lilly Miss .Xnnn lice-iu'i' clul nut rcturn this XUQII' :is tlu- lu-:ul of tlu- .-Xrt lu-p:n't1iu'nt own-vvl'. uiulcl' Miss liloism- lilt'l1ZIl'tlSOIl'S lllSll'llC'll0ll, tlu- tlvpzirtnu-nt luis iuxt Sllll'l'l'l'tl in tlu' twist. but luis rist-li tu vw-ii gl'1'2lll'l' :u'liivx'oilu'nts. lftfll Band llli Kansas City Kansas High School liantl has cstablishctl a statc- witlc rcputation as an organization of unusual acliicvcmcnts. lt was organizctl in 1922 and sincc thcn it has hcconic almost in- tlispcnsablc to thc High School and thc community, ill Early in thc fall. thc Band bcgan its activitics hy pcpping up at thc foothall gaincs. and in Octobcr it acconipanicml thc Hi-Y lo thc Ulqlcr Boys' Confcrcncc at Lawrcncc, Kansas. IH 'l'hc hand has appcarctl in conccrt hcforc thc stutlcnt hotly scvcral tinics throughout thc ycar and onc ot' thc most intcrcsting of thcsc conccrts was givcn in conncction with thc Boys' tllcc Club. This program was rcpcatcrl at thc Wash- ington M. li. Church antl was broadcastcrl from radio station XV. IJ. A. F. In :uhlition to this thc Band has playctl at all thc haskcthall HZIIIICS hcltl on thc lligh School court and has inadc scvcral of thc shortcr trips with thc tcani. 111 This is Wcntlcll ltytlcr's lirst ycar at thc Kansas City Kansas lligh School, and thc Band, unmlcr his tlircction, has shown rcinarkablc iinprovcmcnt. Mr. Ityclcr has haul consitlcrablc cxpcricncc in this linc of work. llc has played in Sousa's thrcc-hunclrctl piccc band from thc Grcat Lakes, and during thc war hc playcml with thc l'. S. S. Dixic Band at Quccnstown, lrclanrl. llc also tlircctctl thc Boys' Band of Colby. Kansas, which attractcfl consiflcrahlc attention through- out thc Statc. lil ln thc past two ycars. thc Kansas City Kansas lli,-.gh School has takcn sccontl and third placcs at lzinporia in thc Annual Statc Music tlontcst, and it was cxpcctctl to rank cvcn highcr this ycar. U J mi Girls, Glee Glub HE Girls' Glcc Club is thc largcst organization in thc Music llcpart- lncnt of thc school and is onc of thc most activc. lt has appcarcct bcforc many of lhc womcn's organizations in thc City and has also takcn part in scvcral asscmblics bcforc thc stuclcnt hotly. III Onc of thc marks of apprcciation for thc club's splcntlicl work was a formal banquct givcn in its honor by Mr. and Mrs. XY. H. Grcgory at thc Kansas City Club. A dclightful l'lllCl'l2llllllll'Ill was proviclccl antl. accord- ing to thc girls, thcy had ncvcr spcnt a morc cnjoyahlc cvt-ning. 111 Thrcc of thc lll0lIll'JCI'S of thc Girls' Quarlcttc wcrc choscn from thc Glcc Club. Thcy arc Dorothy Dill, sccond soprano: .lcssic Sullivan, first alto. and Hclcn Brown, sccond alto. Ruth Haycs sings tirst soprano and was a mcmbcr of thc Glcc Club last ycar. ill 'l'hc Girls' Glcc Club also furnishccl much ot' thc talcnt for 'l'hc Yokohama Maid. a .lapancsc opcrctta prcscntcd by thc Music Dcpart- mcnt. Thc chorus, in which lwcnty mcmbcrs of thc club took part. was onc of its lnosl attractivc fcaturcs. CII 'l'hc club has tifty mcmbcrs and is fully organizctl. Thc otliccrs arc: President .....,, lictty llaviland l'icc-Prcsidelzl - - lncz Anderson Sccrelary - Lola McNaug.ihton Treasurer - .Icssic Sullivan Louisc NVcstfall l.f1Pl'fII'illIlS - - , Pauhnc Bruce A n . , 't Q ff Vu n-',,-' gan ' it gn ' X u E931 I - 1 E. Q30 S' Glee Club HH Boys' Glcc Cluh is onc ol' thc inosl populur musical organiza- tions in thc city und thcrc is an constant dcniund for thc dclightful progrzuns which alrc cluiructcristic ot' thc cluh. ill ln .lunuan'y. ai joint radio progrzun, hroudcustcd from Stution XV. ll. A. I . was givcn hy thc Glcc Club und thc lligh School Band. This wus onc of thc most intcrcsting progrzuns ot' thc sczison und wus cnjoycd hy thousands who liste-ncd in. 'l'0lL'gl'ZllllS of congrutulution czunc in to lVlr. Rydcr from rccciving stations in Illitlly stulcs wht-rc thu conccrt wus cnthusiusticully rcccivcd. ill A llllIlSll'l'l show wus stugcd hy thc cluh in thc spring. und its produc- tion wus pronounccd onc ol' thc hits ot' thc school yczu' hy thc sludcnts :ind patrons who nttcndcd. 'l'hc cluh also contrihutcd. in an lzlrgc llll'2lS- urc. to thc succcss ot' Tho Yokohzunu Maid, u .lupzincsc opcrcttzi prc- scntcd through thc combincd cfforts ot' thc Boys' and tlirls' Glcc Cluhs :ind thc lligh School Urchcstru. Scvcrul ot' thc lcnding rolcs wcrc pluycd hy lncinhcrs ot' thc glcc club und thc twcnty hoys that formcd thc boys' chorus wcrc choscn from thc cluh. ljI'l'lu- cluh has forty nicinhcrs und is cxpcctcd to inzikc at tinc showing in thc annual stutc music contcst ut lflinporio. OFFICERS Ihvsuhnt - , , , lhwohllhwnncr l'u12IH1widcnI . , tlcorgc Gugcl Sccrchu1r7Vwusurcr Wlunuus Flynn fv 'is i'37-- 'gas' 5.-5 9,-:.-1 Z-E: fl-'Eat -.. inn- l991 1 fm I. ,A 51 , ,. X pkg 1 ifhvllt i '. W' if ' 'Q 'lt l . 1 t f If Qrchestra 1 U, ',,Al, v -y ' leg Hlz orchestra is one of the oldest organizations in the Music De- partlnent of the High School and has always been ready to take , an aetive part in the affairs of the school. The past year has Q' proved no exception to this rule. although the orchestra has been work- f 3 ing under ditlleultles through lack ol proper lllSll'ltIIll'lll2tll0ll. .51 i' A . H 111 'l'he orchestra is composed of two separate divisions: The A Orehes- tra and the li Orehestra. The lnelnbers of the A Orchestra are more fl advanced than those of the B Orchestra. They have given eoneerts 3, before the student body and various organizations throughout the eityg it among these was a splendid program presented at the animal state fp rally of the l,tll'l'Ill.-T02lClll'I' Association. They also played the overature 9 5 and llCC0llllHlllllllClllS to The Yokohama Maid, a .lapanese operetta 'pf presented by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Daniel Doores, a proinis- ing young violinist, was elected eoneert-Inaster. 4 4 f ill 'l'he li Orchestra is a smaller organization but one ot' unusual possi- y l llllllll'S and has borne its share of the sehool's aetlvltles with a will. I lt provided the music for A Pair of Sixes and The Florist Shop. and , ' r its splendid work showed great improvement over the beginning of the t year and bids well for the future of the Kansas City Kansas High School Orchestras. A i A 1 1. Y JJ: I t ,tt it F' E t 'E X., I f it l, lu - , t it H001 Afft Department N 111'1 1111111 11n11s 1'oo11 for 111s 11111-1' 11111111'1-. XVi111 1-v1-ry s11-11 of lll'0g1'l'SS. 11-ss 111111' is 1-1-1111111-11 111 supply 1111- 111'i111i1iv1- VV1ll11S. :11111 lIl01'1' 11111-11111111 is giv1-11 111 1111- 1-11joy1111-111 111' 1111- 11ig111-1' things 111 1i1'1-. 111 '1'111- 1ov1- of 111-11111y is 1111 1llS1111C1. 11111 1l'11l' 11111111-ci11li1111 1-1111 only 110 111'q11i1'1-11 11ll'0llg1l 1111- 111-v1-111111111-111 ol' 111sl1- 111111 1111i1i1y. For 111is r1-11s1111 1111- Art D1-11111'11111-111 11-111-111-s not only 11111111-1'i111io11 for 1111- 111-1111111111 11111 111s11 1111- 111'111-111-111 si111- of 111-1 IIS s1-1-11 in 1111- 1-111111111-1-1-i111 world. 111 11111- 1'111ss 1111- l11'i111'il111-s 211111 11-1'1111i1l111- 111 111111-1'1isi11g 111'1- t1111g111. In 1111111111-1' 1'111ss, i1111-1'io1' 111'L'01'1l1111g 111111 1-ost111111- 111-signing 111'1- 11111g11l s11 11ll'1'l' lllily 111- 111o1'1- 111-1111ty i11 1111- I1111111- 111111 111'1-ss. 111 '1'111- Art 1111111 is 1111- 111111-i111 o1'g1111iz111i1111 of 1111- 111'1 s111111-111s. T111- o11j1-1'1 111' 1111- c11111 is 111 bring 1og1-1111-1' in il so1'i111 w11y 1111- s111111-111s i1111-1'- 1-s11-11 in 1111- Sll1J.11'L'1. OFFICERS Prexirh-111 , - 112111711 Pl'1'l'j' 1'i1'1'-Pr1-xi111'11l - 112l1'l'011 Brown Sl'l'l'1'llIl'1l ,, - - 1.111-illc Fis111-1' SIIUIISUI' , Bliss IC. 111C1l1l1'11S01l I1011 is 'TY I f I gg 77 I 1 ,- A Pair of Sixes HE only tln'ee-act play oH'ered by the Dramatic llepartinent this year was A Pair of Sixesf' written by Edward Peple, which was presented March 21. The action of the play centered about two men. George Nettlcton and T. Boggs Johns. who were business partners but y.f ,-f' k , could not agree with each other on any business project, The first act of the play concerned a poker game which George Nettleton won by holding a Pair of Sixesf' and the loser, Johns, was forced to be his Il servant for a year. The second act portrayed the discontent felt by the QI loser, T. Boggs Johns. at being so humbled by his antagonistic business partner. In the third act, Johns. with the aid of his sweetheart. cleverly l I incited his e1nployer's wrath and was discharged. Although the con- ll tract had been broken, in the end it was proved to be illegal and the lnen again lJOC2lllll' friends. gif ill All members of the cast portrayed their characters admirably. The SIT cast was: at 'I . George li. Nettletou .,.., ..,.,i l toy Stanley il T. Boggs Johns- ,,... - ---Merle Kinnnons In Kroine, their bookkeeper-.. ..,,.. -- .- ---Roy Morris 'II' Sally Parker, their steuographer- ,. - -- - -Iierniee Metllure ,I Tony Toler, their salesman ,,,,,.. . ..,. -Frank Barker Thos. .l. Vanderholt, their lawyer-H ------ Thomas. XVray QL Mr. Applegate -----.--.--------- .- -. ---Iidward HlllSlIlgl'l' I! Jinunie, the otliee boy --.- ----- ------ X N 'illiain Morgan Mrs. George B. Nettletonn- - ---.lessie Belle Vanlleventer It Miss Florence Cole- ----- . - --.--- -----.-.------ B lary lila fig tloddles, linglish maid of all work ---- ---lilsie licitz 3 I It if , I I. I tl ,, .....-- -,,,,, p It I' I I I I I J '-'j11j7'7:g..,,iTf 1 .V w. .. I f . 'f I V I- .. - X 1 E -A ----,, I g. - -L... J V .A 5. A .I-, .W . . , iii1o21 Dramatic Glulo HIC Scnior und .lunior llrmnulic Clusscs conlposc thc Drninntic Club, which is ncwly orgnnizcd and is sponsorcd by Miss Charlotte liockcnihicn. who succccdcd Miss Irinn Gravcs, thc instructor for lhc lirsl scnicslcr. Owing lo thc chzingc of instructors, thc club has had dillicully in producing llllllly pluys. A Pnir of Sixcsf' which was produccd hy sludcnls of lhc Scnior l,I'Zl1ll1lllCS Class. lVIzirch 21. undcr thc dircclion of Miss Hockcnlhicn, and Rosulic. n onc-ucl furcc. which wus givcn nt thc lirsl of lhc ycnr ns ai part of El progrzun at lhc Parcnt- Tcuchcr Cluh nn-cling. :irc thc only plays which had hccn givcn whcn thc Quivcriun wcnl to prcss. Howcvcr. scvcrul onc-uct plays had bccn sludicd :ind lllillll' rczidy for production. Among thcsc wcrc Squnring wilh thc llossf' Joint Uwncrs in Spain. Thc Mukcr of Drczuns. and Mrs. Pnl and thc Law. ill 'l'hc drannnlic coursc ol1'crs lrnining in puntoniimc, iinpcrsonutions, onc-uct und lhrcc-ucl plnys. ll not only dcvclops thc sludcnt in that kind of work hul dcvclops his powcr of cxprcssion and givcs him sclf- conlrol. Il is an coursc which any studcnt can wcll afford to lnkc if ho is willing to work :ind co-opcrnlc. SQ SQ SQ SQ H031 .- l w cc 77 , 1-5116 'Yolgohmna M aid HE Yokohama Maid. a Japancsc opcrctta. was prcscntcd April ll-12. in thc High School auditorium by mcmbcrs ot' thc Boys' and Girls' Glcc Clubs. assistcd by thc High School Orchcslra. XVcndcll Hydcr dircctcd thc pcrforulaucc and was largcly rcsponsihlc tor its succcss. CAST Takasi, thc hcrald of liyhosho ,,,,,, ,,., N cil Knowland Nluvon Yu, a policeman ..,,,,., H- -llalc Bartlctt Ah No, a Chincsc lauudryman ,,,, ,. -Lloyd Smith Fattcdo, Mayor of Kyhosho ...,. ..,,, . lack Mycrs Knogudi. his sccrctary ,.......,.,,.,. ,.,, N lartin Tipton Ilarry Courtcasc, an American lawycr- . , , ,-Ncil Knowland 0 Sing-a-Song, a .lapancsc hcircss ,,,, , , ,Dorothy Dill Kissimcc, hcl' companion ...,..,,., ..,..H t Jllic llincs Tung Wagga, her cldcrly nursc, Y- , , -Margarct Naylor llilda, American tourist .,,.,. v... I tctty Haviland Stclla, Amcrican tourist- -- ,, -lncz Anderson Stagc Managcr ,,.,,..... ,... l toy Stanlcy . . V . . George Gagcl Publicity l.ommlttu.-- , Bcity lhwilaml ill 'l'hc Yokohama Maid was onc ot' thc rcal achicvcmcuts ol' thc Music Dcpartmcnt in thc past ycar of 1924. Its production showcd unusual ability and training on thc part of thc charactcrs and was hcraldcd a grcat succcss hy thosc who altcndcd. 'l'hc choruscs, which wcrc pickcd from thc Glcc Clubs. addcd grcatly to thc piclurcsqucnc-ss. H041 A- H -V - N-.. 1, H.. , ' - Ii ' 1: . V 'Vt' - Y -' Jill: - .. , 'Zz A. I .1-4, qv. 5-A-sf -, fm' - N-my-D2 'ffffj 'N ' F , 'A :fl X 31 1 ? I 1' - I 'l Organizations ,L lil , WWW L Y . I A L il J W a 13 x En 9 ,: A X . I .51 I1051 W 4 t 1 ti ff A, T 'N' H qi. R. i tl 'tif l 'il IE SE ll lil if iz ,1- l l. AI E. Ht ii itil, '.,9' 'ZS 'T ,Mgr H onoor Society llli llonoi' Society has greatly increased its activities :intl nieln her- ship since its orgalnizotion in ltZ'l8. The cluh has been sponsored sinve that time by Miss Violettzn tizirretl. The organization is ee llll- posetl ol' students who make three ones :intl no gi ull ht low 1 thiu for the six weeks' period. ill The society was reoi'gzinizetl this yeah' with on enlurgetl lnelnhers :ind elected the following ollieers. one l.l'0lll each ot' the four elusses: l'l'4'sidc'l1I - llwythe Overnlzin liffl'-1,I'l'Sil1l'lIl Cheney Pronty Sl'l'l'l'fllI'1l - . lluzel lingglei' Trcrzsiirel' tllziutle Jenkins ill The society sponsored the prog.ir:nn in this eonnnunity for the Better litlueal hip tion is tht lnst ietlvitv of this lillltl ever nntlertzlken by the Honor Society :intl was an tlecitletl sueeess. liueh six weeks Movement, an national projeet. 'l'his was - z the nieinhers of the soeiety entertziinetl with an social event. ill The following students have reeeivetl at li :intl two stairs: lizirl lleppg K :intl one star: llernlmurtl Alden, 'l'etl Collin, Dorothy limerson, ltulph Emerson, Ruby Mabhotl, Louise Martin, Dorothy Miller, .luck Sehopflin, llelen Sanumlt-rs: li: ltuth .Xlexnmleig Duvirl llensore, lluth liiglnnn, ltzllph lirnnk, Blurgnret linlloek, tilznlys Cristler, ltuelmel Downing, llenrl tlrillith. Glen llulin. tleorgin Fzlirlmilks, .Xliee tiralnnn, Irene tlerleez, Nancy llnssig. Dorothy llemlerson, lluzlet l.:u'gent, Mngtlulen l,el1l'er, lbonzlltl Little. Floyd Matthews. .laek Myers, ,Xlelvin Noel. tlheney v X . Pronty, Alta lluslnussen, l:I'2lI1t't'S Seeniain, Marion Stiles, .l. W. Wells, llurry Vast. tleeilizt Yonke, llziroltl Colvin. -,-- iw 54 ','.ff Wpgwgmgflj ini... H061 I ' I 94 .4 lug.-. -it' 5... ?,1Z. if ln' Q 5' ..,, ln' ,,,t oi -4 alt' IHIIW nu-it Ill 4 Wg If i . av- ' w I L , L -T F. R , gf il? i lv 'Ti' lil l f If il , XII 1 wifi ilg. ii? , li l ,, F ii 'Rza mi 5 1 ii 51 l 1: ,gi I :I I 1 pt de P .54 H R ll 75 in OYLOT O .. A . Lf?-Tf f 1 V . SENIORS llorolliy lilnorsnll llulll Blgilillll Huy lim- Nlargarci Bullock .lvannvtlo lloyd Tlivllna liolmrls Pearl llrillilh Karl lla-pp Iiarl Scott llwyllw Ovcrinan .li-nnic Slmpinakcr Viola Sowcrs limlilh Allen .lvssiv ll. Vanllvvcnlvr .lcssiv Sullivan Vvlnia Scwarml Tvml Collin ii? .IUNIORS l' lim-ncviv Duncan llalpll i'1IllCl'S0ll iil'l'llilZIl'li Alilvn ' Frzll1c'0s S01-inan llulvn Filkin Nlildrcil xxllli0l'S0ll h Cllcncy Prouty Maxim- llnbhlv liachvl llrwviliiig Er'- Nlary llvlon Sllllblli Glen llulin Ira-no ilvrlccz , 'Q Albvrla XVilliainson lluhy Malmlmll llonalll Liltlv lluth .'Xil'X2lll1il'I' Iamuiso Marlin tllaclyvv Slllllil xi lfrznivvs llrnncr Myrllv NVilson lisllu-1' Bl'02lliIillS 11 xi sovnoivinnifzs l' lfranvcs Allcn lithvl Benson llarry West , llorlon Meek llolen BL-ilsnn Crystal Sim-ln-rl Covclia Yonkv Iicnz Bunmly .Xlina .laggarfl l HlCSlllVllCN i lfurn llnllvr Clanalv Jenkins i':llQOIlt' lfngg .laincs llullcr Vivginia XYilli:nnson Isabella M2ll'KillIl0Il Iiulh llaniillon llulh iil'l'ilit'lliil2li .Xlw Shaw . LAM- - I Y! 4 v i 3 I , : . , i - ML. -i i if-F fiom Blue Friangle Qlub HIC Blur Triangle Club has just coinplotvcl its third succvssful yt-ar in tht- High School. Thr annual llll'llllll'l'Slllll campaign which was stagrd in S0lli0llllJl'l' rosultrtl in a very largr lncnlborship for thu cluh. Thr purpose of thi- socit-ty is to clrvclop conlplctv physical titnrss. lo cncouragr lnrntal improvrinrnt, to hroadrn fc-llowship. and to fostvr Christian untlrrstanding. Thr- sponsors of thr cluh arc: Miss Christinv Xvl'lll'lL'll, Miss lnvz Mat-Kinnou. and Miss Garana lim-tlrosian. 0l l ICl'IRS l'rr'si1l1'nI - , - - tiwvn Mc'Naughton l'ir'r'-I'1'r'sid4'11I Dorothy Blillvr Sl'1'l'l'11Il'!l - , Marion Stilus 'l'l'c'us11l'r'l' - l.ola NlrNaughton Ill 'l'hc social ova-nts of Ihr yrar wrrr startod in Scplonlhrr. whrn thc annual truck ride' to Camp XVildwood was hrlcl. A costumv Hallowt-'cn Party and a Christmas Party wore othrr intrrcsting foaturos of tht- ycar. Tho Molhvr-Daughter Banqut-t. tho most succcssful our in thr history of Ihr cluh. was vrry lllllCll cnjoyvd by lhr girls of thc Blur Trianglv and tht-ir molhvrs. l108'I HifT llli Ili-Y Club is thc Young Mt-n's Christian Association in thc High School. 'l'hc club has rcgular wcckly mcctings. carrying on an cntltnsiastic program. which is now be-ing usccl by niorc than two thousantl high schools in thc l'nitc4l Statcs. 'l'hc lli-Y Club not only attclnpts to nlcct thc ncccls ot' thc inmliviclual boys. but also cnclcavors to strcngthcn thc moralc ot' thc school ancl to work for a hcttcr school spirit. llilll' purposc ot' thc club is to crcatc. maintain anal cxtcnel throughout thc school and community high stantlarqls ot' Christian char- actcrf' lts slogan is. Clcan Living. Clcan Spccch. Clcan Sports and Clcan Scholarship. tlFl lCl'IRS l'l'1'si41c11l , .7,, , 'l'c4l Cotlin l,l!'l'-l,l't'Sifll'lIl , Xvlllllllll tlritlith St'l'l't'flIl'!l , Turncy Gibson Sponsor llay lluscnbark ill 't'hc tli-Y Club has had a vcry successful ycar unflcr thc ablc lcatlcr- ship of Ray linscnbark. sponsor. assistctl by XY. ll. Smith and .l. l. NVoll'c. assistant sponsors. ill Among thc important cvcnts ot' thc ycar wt-rc thc opt-ning niixcr, foot- ball banquct. thc statc Ili-Y confcrcncc hclcl al Lawrcncc. a lamlics' night banqnct and a baskctball banquct. Q 'nfi-'W Y' an Wai, X 11091 1 1 v i El Qwculo Espagnol I. t,lRt.l L0 I' ISPAGNOI, was rcorganizcrl this your alliliatcd with lhv National Spanish Club, Instituto do las lispagnasf' Tho or- ganization is ont' ol tht- largost and most actlvv clubs of thc- High School. Its partics art- hvconiing 4-vt-nts vnjoyvrl by thv ontiro school. r X 1 1,l'l'Sllll'I1l 0l l lCERS Yivz'-l'1'1'xirlf'11I Sl'l'l'l'lflI'11 Tl'l'lISlII'l'l Sponsor Ralph limcrson 'l'h0hna llohvrts - Harold Colvin Margucritc Brown Nliss Yiolvtta tiarrctt Ill lht lirsl incl-ting of thc yt-ar was ht-ld at the Y. XV. C. A. huiicling in October. Spanisll ganws wort' playvcl and l'L'i-I'L'SillII0lllS wore survctl whilc thc new llll'IIllJ0l'S of thc cluh lJl'l'1lllll' acquaintvtl with 1-avh othvr. The scvoncl mccting was also he-ld at tho Y. W. tl. A. huihlinf.: and svvcral playlets wt-ro prcsvntcml by llll'llllN'l'S of tha- club. f - 1 111 lht fourth annual carnival. which was given in tht- gymnasium on llvccnilwr '. Q and in thc L-ntcrtainincnt offered. la, 19.23, was a gm-at success, both illl2llll'l'lliY A comic' opt-ra, i'lilll'lltllliL'll tiarclt-ns, was prcst-ntl-cl and in thc various booths thuro was cvcrytliing to make up a Veal Spanish carnival. lil Circulo lispagnol has been honored at its Carnivals by gut-sts who are not conncvtccl in any way with the school but who arc intcrvstoml in thu Spanish languagc and customs. llcre, both arc found in thu typical Spanish atniosphcrc with songs. rlanct-s and light- lwartcil Spaniards in t'0.illllll0. iiiF ' W Z6 +1 I 3 :J- nv F3 2 -in if ii L! 213 l1101 E' El Girculo Espagnol lllS year the Spanish Club sent represenlatives to the Juegos Florales celebration held al llaker University. Twenty-one mein- bers ol' the eluh attended and took part in the entertainment features. ill A one-:let eoinedy. lVlas Vale lVlana Que l uerza. was presented by the third year elass. lt is the story portraying the dillerenee in the eharaeters ol' two young wives and the method eaeh used to keep her husband at honie. 'l'he east: lilisa .H A - ,-. --l,ola MeNaughton .luana . . ,lessie Belle Vanlleventer Antonio ,, ,,,,, .-,Sidney Major Miguel , . ,, , .. , . , , . , , ,, , ., , ,,,.,.,,,A,,, ,,,. l toy Carter Ill A puppet play was also given as a part of the program. Those who took part were: lialph linierson, Hoy Carter, .lohn Chandley and lona liloek. Another feature ot' the entertainment was a Spanish danee given by these lnelnbers of the eluh: lluby Alabbott. llelen Farrington, Margaret tlee, Craee Anderson, lidna Sheets, Mildred Ferguson, Dorothy llallenger and Dorothy Cassidy. ll This year was the tirst time the Spanish Club had entered the Juegos Florales but il was sueh a sueeess it will probably heroine an established eustoni, 111 Another big event for the Spanish Club was the Cervantes Day l'l'0gl'2llIl given at Lawrenee, April 243. A Spanish group danee and a play were presented by solne of the nienibers. il 'l'he spring play. presented May 3, was another sueeess for lil Cireulo lispagnol. The elub departed from the annual eustoin of having a play and presented a niusieal revue ealled Felieidad. I l l 1 t 11111 sk ' O. G. A. Club HE O. C. A. Club lflrdei' ot' Gregg Artistsj. was organized in the fall of 1922 with forty-four charter nleinhers. and hy the end of the sehool year. 1923, there were one hundred fourteen lnenihers. ill In order to become a inentber ot' this elub. shorthand students must he passing in the snhjeet and have passed the test published by the - lregg Publishing Company of Chicago, in the Gregg NYritei'. All shorthand teachers are eligible for lneinhership. OFFICERS Pl'l'Sidl'lI1 - , - ltalph llazy I ive-P1'esirie11l . Franees Seenian S0erelr1l'y - , Marie Cruendel Tl'l'llSIlI'l'l' - Rebekah XVoodward Sergeant-ul-.trms Clarenee Woodhead Sponsor , , - , .l. li. lloyd lj ln the annual school contest in May, 1923. the elnh was given honorable unen- tion. it was plaeed among the largest elubs. and was elassed a one hundred per cent Contest Club. One ineinher received honorable mention and was awarded gold elnh pin for the aeeuraey and tlueney of her notes. LH The purpose of the club is to encourage the development of better shorthand Ind to promote soeiahility among the students interested in the suhjeel. l112l 'Ghe Natme cmd Hiking Club llli Nnlurc nnfl Hiking Club, which was organizccl zu nunlbcr ol' ycnrs algo by Miss Alfa Millcr. has bccn lhc sonrcc ol' much plcals- urc lo lhc biology slnclcnls of lhc li. C. li. Il. S. This ycnr lhc club was rcorgzniizccl by Miss Glanlys licclc. lhc prcscnl biology lcnclicr, for lhc purposc ol' nllormling rccrcnlion and of lc-aching upprccinlion ol' nnlnrc oulfol'-clczors. 'l'hc lll0lIllJC'l'S ol' this club innsl bc sluclcnlsa ol' biology or ol' bolnny. ljl 'l'hc lirsl incl-ling ol' lhc yi-:ir was n picnic nl Cily l'an'lc. 'l'hc follow- ing ollicvrs wcrc clcclcml lhcrc: l'rrsir11'nl , Marvin Schlanppi l'l'l'1'-Pl'l'5flfl'Ill , lfrcmln llcutly Sccn-lu1'y , limmn Fooli- Tl't'llSIll'l'l' lll0lllllll.' lsllgilll Sponsor Nlims lllnnlys licck ll During lhc full lhc biology classcs slucliccl plants :nnl lrccs and wore rcquirccl lo nnlkc an collcclion ol' lcnvcs. In ordcr lo lind Il vnricly ol' lcnvcs. n nnlnbcr of hikcs wcrc lnkcn in lhc vicinity ol' lhc school llllllll- ing unml liig lilcvcn Lakc. Longcr hikcs wcrc lnkcn by lhc club on Snlurclnys. Vcry prolilnblc visils wc-rc nnnlc lo lhc Municipal XVnlc1' Plnnl and to Lnkc XVclborn. 1 II : I I . ' I E --E If . Q ea 74 :.':.'-242 If 12 llllll Excelsioif Club llli lixcvlsior Club was 0l'gilIllZCtl two yvzlrs algo in Miss llclvll l,2ltlt'l'S0ll'S Svnioi' English Class with thc thought t'xpl'css0tl in its mum' lixcvlsioi ' that Pc-oplc ncvvr improv- tht-mst-lvos unless tht-y look to somv stzimlzinl or oxumplv hight-r :incl ht-ttvr than thom- st-lvvsf 9 f Miss llc-lon Mau'tin's mul ill lht- lll't'St'lll cluh. composctl ot' stuclcnts in Miss Virginia liyt-rly's st-coml hour Svnior English claissvs, is thc only liuglish cluh in tht' High School. lt has an mcmlmcrsliip of tliirty-scvvll. 1'l't'Xflfl'lIl lvif'l'-l,l'l'S Sl'l'l'!'llll'!l Tl'l'llSlll'l'l' I-'imuu'1' Sovirll 0Fl lt1liRS irlvnl , , lilmor Nlcrtt-I Virginia Sproul . l-.lla-n BQll'lI2lI'tl .lohn lfrush ti0MMI'l l'lili CIIAIHMHN .lcnnic Sliopmzikci' Dorothy l'iIlll'l'Stlll ill lht' purposv ot' tht' cluh is to im'rt'zist' iutvrvsl in St-uiol' English :intl to Olltllllt' tht- lllt'llllJt'I'S to livcomt- lJl'ttl'l' 2lL'tllltllllll'tl. Um' ot' thc most inturt-sling socizil vvt-nts ot' thc yl'2lI' was tl purtv QIYUII April lil. at tht- homm- ot' Dorothy Him-rson. 'l'hc mt-mhcrs ot' thc- cluh :intl tht-ir fri:-mls wort' gllt'SlS. 35 ,i my L.. I 1 i -15 n ai' , ..- 9 n 1 4 av' nl' 5-UMW nm- ,gn-. :rf no nn-- . nr- l114l Aft W.. ., ,-..- -W .-,-,. .- liiy 'l i ' '1 if 'ti h 'Tilt nxt- X w 4 i l W . iii. , . , 7.2 . . g ff - w f 4 4-f 'W' 1-ii 2 5' 'fc - fi. if s -Ei.l?i1ffa..- i H i .502 1 W . . . uf E3 V ' S kk 1' L C 1 L'-I 1 1 u u is , ,f 'gli HP. ll. P. .l. Lluh. composcd ot studcnts ol Mr. Johnson's sccond 'ft 9 A hour Scnior Amcricun Histor Class. is thc onl ' club of its naturc .. Ii . Y in thc school and IS onc ot thc pcpplcst. most loyal, and bcst nll- uround organizations in K. C. li. H. S. Thc club has displuycd tl livcly spirit in participating in scvcrul contcsts with othcr clnsscs. It claims brain :ls wcll :is bruwu und has provcd both by winning i11 il history 'f f l,'5T' contcst with thc girls of Miss Alla Millcr's second hour class. and hy pf dcfcnting lVlr. Roy A. Dillon's sccond hour chcnlistry class in tl truck ki pg nu-ct. 'l'hc club is wcll rcprcscntcd in footbzill. track. dcbatc and othcr L W . . . ' t i di school tlCllX'llll'S. 1 .p LII 1 -f l -A f, OFFICERS l .. 'Q lhwwidenl - . . . tHuf Nchon E , Vicchl'rcsid4v1t 'Feel tkmhin 5 Q SccrcIm'y - . Arthur Smith - it Tl'l'llSHl'l'l' 0. B. Cook get i . t i Ill lt was possiblc for this small organization to cstnhlish its rccord of f!'t . ., zlchicvcmcnts hccnusc of thc lcudcrship and thc tinc spirit ot' co-opcrzn- ii li 3 tion Ill2lllll.L'Sll'll hy thc instructor and sponsor, Hurry P. Johnson. You it v may wondcr nt thc numc and its dcrivution. Thc initials arc thosc of Mr. ,il id Johnson. thc mczuning usc your imagination. According to thc boys l Q thcy muy mcun anything or nothing. just ns you choosc. A . - li 1 l tn .1 sl ' l H I ? il 5 Q k . . i p Q. I it If t .i li i . L. nl' A - l gl ill 5 'fi 3 I 1 it li f f- ii i I . 3' - . tc' 1 ' 73 rl 5, L.: 13' Q it :A 4 .-.W -9 cf ig... ' mf - . '4-......-. 15.51 -g.-iji5g4..E if --it I ..-A.s ' -if-gg'f2f.f.Q1g lI1i5I w ,, vu 1 'Ghe KH Club lllt lx t,lul1 ol'g:xnizt'tl valrly lust full for llu' pnrpost' ot' bringing, tlu' lmovs in school who luul won lt'tlt'l's in any ln'zuu'l1 ot' 2llllit'ill'h closvr togvtlwr :nut instill zu I'rit'iully spirit :nnong tlu' nu'inlu'rs ot tlu' Y2ll'lUllS tlllllttlltf zu'tivitit's. 'l'lu'st' ollicvrs wort' c'l1'ctt'4l :lt tlu' tirs nu't'ting: l'l'1'si1l4'l1l lll'Ill'X Swallow l'i4'r'-l'l'z'sifIt'l1l , tIlun'lt's liitlvr St'1'l'l'ltlI'!l-'l'l't'flSIIl't'l' - .lohn lfrusli SIIUIISUI' , .IZIIIIUS lirzulsliuw ill A li hook is kcpt in tlu' otlivt' in wliivli tlu' nunuw ol' tlu' lIll'lIIlN'I'S nrt l'l'l'0I'tll'tl t':u'I1 yl'iIl'. ill llu'st' nu-n wort' QIYCII lvtlvrs :lt tlu' vlosg' ol' tlu' 1.123 scuson :nt llu' l't't'llIlllllt'lItl1l- tion ot' tlu' li Club: Martin tlruwn, vzlplzliliz lfllyblll' linrtiwr, tIhzn'It's ltimlcr l'lnu'rxon ttczunb. llunry Swallow. .lohn Frusli. Itolauul Nlzipcs, Kl'l1Ill'ilI Snntli lllllilllllllll Hush, lloi':u't' lizlltlwin, llt'i'lul't xlllllllXX'S, UUIIIIZII' lfrittx. NYzlltt'l' .lonos liolu'rt Jollill' :intl Iivrt Nowlznul. Ill Ilu' following liuskttt't'l's wort' :nwul'tlt'tl K's : lilnur Nlt'i'tm'l. l'itlXY1ll'tl Skrzul ski, Wziltvi' .loiu'.4, .XIlu'l't tllsrn. Iitlwzlrtl tIullt'iuIt'i'. Hwy ltuswll, NYilli:un llui'llnu't auul .lohn Saint. , . v 1 CH lhonms Wray, f,ll2ll'll5 ltitlcr. liugmu' I4uriiu'r. Nlnrtin lil'ilXX'll, llvnry Swallow , . . .l. NX. Wtlls, Lloyd Smith. lznrl lluktw, .l:u'k Nloslcy, l'l'lll'Sl tllzlrk :Intl l'iKlXN'llI'tl .Xrn huvt' i't't't'ivt'4l ti'au'k lt'ttt'rs. ll llonultl t,olnu'n is llu' onlv olu' to win zu tcnnis Ix. illtil llll I h Vffefrfs Club llli mvn ul' thc faclllly organizml again lhis yK'ill' for ilu' purposv of , A km-cping lhv mm-n lugvllwr in lhi- sponsoring of school aflairs , 3' Mlilctic aclivilivs wvrv on llll'll' program and each 'l'hursday aflo PA ill D un lhc Ikmlhall. haslwlhall and lrack squads. in orclcl' lo hvlp him kc . . . lr on found lhvm at lhv gymnasium playing vollvy hall and basketball csc ullicvrs woro vlcclvd al lhv lwginning ol' lhm- school yi-ar: 5 l'l'!'Sfl,t'lIf C. N. .limos 1 Sf'4'l'vm1'!,'-T1'mx1l1'4'1' , W. ll. Whitn- .lllllvliv .ll11lu1y:'l' W. A. Smith xW. I-'. Brown Iz'.1'm'11!in' Ijrmnzzillm' - li. I.. Ward I .l. l. NV0lf0 uring lhl' yl'ZlI' 1-ach llll'llllJl'l' of lhv lVlcn's Cluh sponsorcll 0110 chgihlu and lu hvlp him gc-I ilu- most out of his high sclmol carvvr. All ulsiflv aclivilivs ol' lhv sclmol wvrv wvll llHlll2l1Ql'll hy lhis cluh. SQ SQ SQ SQ v ' ' ' ' I I l X x X 11171 how 1 p 4 1. , A, if if Y 1,1331 s 1-if' gfnl-I g - Raj 1 xii- ' W' G- 1' ,cz b 1? Q 17 S ooterrs U l' lltlt tho Crimson Supportvrs' wvrv organized thu girls ot Miss NUR X Alta Millcr's sm-concl hour class stzlrtccl il lll0VL'lllClll for n rootcrs' ' Y:- fgj' club to co-opcratv with thc Crimson Support0rs in 1-vvry way H AL In possihlc. Girls from tho junior and svnior clusst-s wort- invited to join. 4 1 X and ova-r zz hunclrocl lll0lllll0I'S wc-rc vnrollccl hc-forc tho und of thc school ' f.'l'tlI'. 'llivsc ollicvrs wort' vlvctwl: Q l'l'r'sidr'n1 - . , Dorothy Milla-r I l'1'r'r'-Pl'f'si1lr'l1I - ltuth Fino l Sl'l'l'C'flll'!f , Louvvnia Mosley l 3 7'1'f'r1s1lrf'1' - M2lI'g2ll't'l Pratt ' l 11111-fr lmfzrlel' , llclcn 'l'utum Y Nliss Alta Miller Immmx Miss Iuthel Bllllg0I' i Q Tho coslunu- chosvn for thc club xrus whitc skirts and rod swvzltcrs. l :incl whitm- caps with roll stripvs. Tho club lnzulv its first auppcumiicc at l thc Hosvrlulc gnnlo and grvnt interest was lnkcn by thc mvmbcrs at thc clistrict tournznncnt. Thr club was woll i'0p1'csv11t04l at all thc' games. ' i I l I I l 1 l Q.: 4- . 1 l l l l . I V. I . . ,f may .. Cjitiif E15 frftfyf -lg :I ggi'-finaly' -f - fe ii 'Ghe Crimson Supporters .3 HI' trimson SIIIJDOIULIS wut Inst oxg-mized m Roy A. Dillons ' suond hour tl iss tor thi purpost of lttcnding all sehool fletivities to instill pep in the erowd. 'lhe mowcmcnt soon spleld 1nd tmllly thc club wx is eomposed of membtrs of the scnior and junior V? ,Q .1 classes. At au early meeting of the club the following otiieers were elected: i is i 3- J' 'V I l 5 f 'A ,,,,, -Y 'H ., - --M , W.-. ' -4. It e . uf , Y, ,I .T sg, 9 -s I' .. 'f ' 'ifffgi' A 'fl - f---li-.1-K E? 'i' . . ....., 1 ----f 4: ,ef-,. N: , Q 5 1 0 If hh 2: . Q '- -. ' -, .ft . . ' ' ' z.. - . X 2 X ' ' . ' is I g, I l Q 1 Vl I 1 2 1 I 9 I ' 2 x H vi - x m m 1 1 , K I s w 1 -i l 1 5 President - - - Robert Jollitl' 4 l Vice-President - - .laek Myers Q F Secretary-Treasurer - Maelure Clark it Cheer Leader - - William Griffith I Sponsor - , W. H. White it ' m if ill The uniform worn by the club consisted of white duck trousers, white I. if shirts. red ties and red caps with white stripes. A large red sash, which V gl gave the spectators an opinion that the club's members belonged to a 3 Spanish bull iighter's council, was worn around each 1nember's waist. p .,p . . . -if Q ill lhen' name, The Li'llllS0l'l Supporters, was the result of the rivalry gif ' between the club and the girls' club. Both wanted to be called The XE Rooters' Club, but the boys finally conceded the name to the girls and g' t chose the present name. if . 3 i it 3 3 lt 1 i! L' 1 . , 5 ' 1 if fn' L n ll 1 is A sl 5+ . f t, 1 1 'e i ffl Q I A i 1 . G1 up ,l ' Q, .vii ,. ., - , -.., . - . uf-1:k.'.iM,n ,g .b M. -4 .- -A . ,- L-. ,., M., Y.. . ,. 1t.fl!1L,f7 Qf A M we 'i - 21.32 t-11. 1-fig Qgeafgf-tsgaiagrear ,,-..511Qf'fw1v ,v A . .5 ,H -,.1 rim - J FN x it B.. x,N' S, i,, ii '5 'i I., 1? ml 'A iz is ii ii ii V Li 1 X1 gi ii ,,g Le Cevcle Fmncais Ill Lv llc-i'4'lc Fl'2llli'2liS, or Frm-m'l1 Club, is zu univvrsity hranrh of thc intornutimml society, Lo Fvdcrzi- prmnolo fricndly rvlzitinns hotwvvn Fruiicv and .Xlii0l'iva and to dc-vvlop Frcnvli c'uIlvg.5c. by study of l rvm'I1 liil'l'2ltlII'L' and nrt, :ind try presentat- tion nf plays. i flIM4'nil10i's of thc Club tlzlw won ful' IA: Il jglu S.. A., ' . ' 0 ' im 'H thc school. within thc lust yt-nr. ilirov stzltc cllzlnlpionships. .Xt thv st-hul:n'ship vontcsl ut Iiinpnriu, in 1923, ltuth Alvxznidvi' and Chcncy Pronty. won tirst :ind scvonrl plzicv, I'l'SIll'i'tiVl'IX, bringing a c-up :ind zu modal tn tht- svtmul. .Xt thu .lcux Fi0l'illlX. hold at Bukci' l'nivcrsily in 1924, thc prizo nt' zi gold tlnwvi' for 1-xvollcilvo in promim-izitioli and llucnvy in l rcm'l1 was :m'an'vlod tn KZIIISZIS City Kansas Higll Svlinnt for its prcsvntailion of Le Pm-tc Sc-r:uphin. First plum- for vnturtzlininm-nt fc'zitlli'c's was :iwzn'do1I to tht' c'luh's Bonita-t Ruu,L2c UI'l'lH'SiI'Rl, vmnpnsul of Mzn'ion Still-s, Nlurgucritv Hrowll, Kunncth .Xlvxnmtt-l', Clic-111-5' l'rnuty und lim-rnI1:n'd Alden. :ind to tho P2ll'iSi2lll hzillvt, Hurts-qnin :ind Cnlninhim-, dnn1'1'd lay l.11c'ill.0 l.1-vm-i'ic'l1 :ind llzlzvl linglcr. Viola Sowcrs won thu- tirst prim- in thc l'nivc-rsity of Kansas Frcnvli contvst in 1923. H201 tion dv i'AiIiilIlCt' Fl':im'nis. Thu purpusc of thc- twgzniizution is tn ii L., fr an nppruvizltioli of l rcnc'h c'ultln'v. Thcsm- nhjvvts Zll'L' furttn'i'0d hy rm'- iw-spoiiilvlivv with studvnts in an ! i. iq, 4 'ii I w i ii -,E it i I i 4 li i I l ' 1 I I C- it I n Qi 44 f QUIVERETTES H211 Semov K,-iwywzv., A Q.f'-3J7ffAw'L X X. I I umm I I Sophomore , I I Ffres hmcm I2 ll. 1 I .nu , 1'- IQ .2 if vi- ' I 5 - ,.. va- .QI V? ff,- E . C , L A w 404 , , 4 . l 11' ' N 1 I 4 u tl' 'tn 1 ., , In If dl I W .Ii , Tl' wr ' y 7 uf , my JA' , 1 ,,. .N Tn r . Pl - 1 w HF N, QM HW L Q- MP-fmi'we1me , H , TRIM 1126 may , , ,--f1 - - , 1 F' ' - - -'A xj--Mm W C f iq J W F f H, if X-Ri , M fx Qy -'X' ,Q ': L '4+ ' 1'Z'.g,- ' JV! ?'i ' -Vi-.. T: , W.. ' - -- WHA - ,NJ +5 ,FM XP -' .1 .. y ' 4, , , ' K-f . ij, 4 1 -. rf 1 fu '- f 'X , ' ,. rf . ' -, I 1 3 Am 1, fx Q, Q ,Q 3, - 1 lq., 1 1 . LI 'QE' . 3 ' Q ex'a'fl- I W V. Q 1 i F . if - , M -. 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H 'F -Tia . :GL ww22, m .llnrlin ffl'llll'lI Ifnnllmll Ifupluiu mm 1 'slyu-' Football ll lVlarty. cntl and captain of our lcam. ncctls littlc inlroclhction or criti- cism. llc is an iclcal football playcr, brainy. strong, capablc. unafraid. rc- sponsiblc. and clcan. lnjnrics rcccivcd in thc Argcntinc gamc kcpt him on thc sixlc linc lnost of thc scason. Crawn will gracluatc this spring bntgrcat things may bc cxpcctctl ol' him in collcgc. .llarlzn Crumn End ill Bccclicr. thc iron man, probably known by morc namcs than any othcr athlctc, playcd a splcnclid gamc at his half. Horse can pass, rnn or clropkick thc football. and with his cxpcricncc was ablc to go through his opponcnt's linc casily. Honcy BCC will join the K. U. Frcshmcn ncxt ycar and much may bc cxpcctcd of '5Pl'tlL'llt'Sn in collcgc football. llurm-4' llulzlwin llulflmck ill Hint, that lighting, blood- thirsty ccntcr, will always bc rc- mcmbcrcd by thc followcrs of thc lcam. Hc ncvcr gavc np, his passcs wcrc hartl and accnratc and his work at backing np thc linc. scnsational. Aftcr thc foot- ball scason hc was unanimously choscn captain of ncxt ycar's ' il'tllll. but hc will probably com- My ti f' ' I , N plctc his work and gracluatc this E - ' . ,Z . E . R 1 . yt ll. Ilfllgxnhgr IMI' nilcgguit , c H291 4 X -.,, , W , ' I I Im 5 . 6.56 A 'F 4' I 'n'---n, L, , 6433 Vllgnfiwf . ---E f-qt - -'-sig 5' Y ' k- -3 f,.. ,---- 'EQFJ Qi gay Lf'5,f - 1 'I X ill Caruso, our miniature man. P- ' 'Ir A' played a splendid game at his - -.A X guard. He was a hard worker dlp- and deserves a great deal of credit. He was the smallest f x man on the team, yet often If Q showed the larger fellows up X . . X, when it came to charging and Q tackling. Mapes is another of ef' 'N 1 d. . . - 4 N tie un erelassmen that will be ff 5 back on the team next year. ' I - I . Roland .llapes X r Guard 1 f , I I , I ill Calling signals, together with the other duties necessary for a quarterback, fell upon the shoulders of Fritts. Although he did not l carry the ball very much his interference and , headwork was a great help to the team and I his educated toe missed only one try after a . ' touchdown. during the entire season. Fritts will represent the school again next year. I I I 'I I Delmar Frills ' I 1 Quarter I ' I I CII Herb said, Football is a brutal game. fl I . but. how he took to it! There was no steadier . n , n Q player lll the backfield than this hefty youngs- : ter. XVe are sorry to see him go from our I , portals but Dame Fortune again beckons, and , I Kansas Cit Kansas Hi h School loses a fore- Y . : most athlete and comedian. , if T ...Q.....- i V . - ' -- -V W ' I',' ' , , , - .11 ff -L-1, ,, Hg.. ,, ' Nrfelslmgzaafn'1u1I1I:I.Igu1.nI..II,II.ImIl.lluulllI1mum!Qlhlltllllultttlllltltlw an mmm-wt :umununmn mu---umm: lt1lr tf ,lfttlI zaht',tI.I'th1 ' H1301 A L1-Fl5'f ., -9 I , rr'vr1'ff1'-113 :111'vfF ',i' 1yg1l1 ?'Fjy I ,, , 'fr' f ':. .. 4 A ,- A 1 ,, Y -.,. , JW. ITNHN H, lv 'H 91 .lux le P 3 M UV , , .. gf' U I' A. Ii- I' , U-s as , . e' nquzvnrtangg , , . ' Ev - e eg 1 N ev, . Tk. X., e Viv ,M 7' ' QI Jack was a fighting guard fl who had plenty of pluck and 71,5 determination and could al- ' ways be depended upon to get X his man. He played in every A game during the season, giving 'If Q all his energy every minute he f Sw was playing. He has a big f' S future before him and it is to Q it 4 be hoped that he does not Z I neglect to use the experience r afforded him in football and , other athletics. .zona F.-mn i lnmrd J 11 i 1 : ' E Ill XVhen you think of a thoroughly depend- able fellow, who is always on the job, who can . always be in one more play, and go into that I play with all his energy, you have a mental 1 picture of Red A skid of several yards with his ear as a scooter while recovering an 5 U opponcnt's fumble is only one of the many I x things he attempts. This is his last year on 5 5 the team and we regret his leaving. ' T Henry Swallow X E Tackle A ' . . I A K E C11 Bob played any position where Coach saw ' E fit to place him, and filled the place well. Being . T g somewhat of a scrapper he hit the line with knock- V 5 out jolts and was considered the best line plunger ' on the team. His work at backing the line on 2 defense was good. Bob injured his leg in the p1 Q XVamego game and was one of the cripples who iv' finished the season on the sidelines. 'ffQff,,f2Ql - - tl. i at 3 m.17. Hlirlimintiilnzmrmlurml.MQBIWMIWFHIIWIE H311 f11'- u 'ff'i' 'r1 F 2 -A -. 6 1- - -. 19492211 num --. -A Fi j Qt ffaidf. - -LY 'U' - ff :mf --- 7.71-gh A .W 1-M E I 5... 1' ' Ill Another member of this year's team who qt was an exceptionally fine player was X. Hz I P E 3 Fl t - fa Fl 42. if E , ,t F, ti? I E il l It I! ,S F L . JF .I vt HI' tl I1 tu ji Smitty, He was given a chance at end when Crawn was injured, and made good. He did not play all the time because of an injured leg, but as he is a sophomore, he will have the opportunity to outshine stars of former days before he graduates. Kenneth Smith End 111 The burden of kicking fell upon .Ionesy who made his appearance on the gridiron for the first time this year as fullback. His high spirals averaged from thirty to forty yards. He has the reputation of never giv- ing up. VValtcr will probably return next year and much is to be expected of him on as . 'Q the gridiron. fy, !Vulter Jones Fullbmrk 111 Em had ambitions of becolning a backficld man, but because of his being the largest man on the team he was placed on the line, and filled the position in a very creditable manner. A broken nose was somewhat of a handicap but he played in every game regardless of injury. Em has two more years in school and should be a tower of 'i 'S22,,fQ. strength on the line during the remaining years. - '..'T-Ara - W- Q t TU x I vnmmm It ttmtltiwdy . - - . 'ltllilitfllttlltttltlllllltl lllllllllllllllllllllllttltlllllltllllltlllln l ' gg J ..4 RJ t - fe - - -I-My-'ff-M --H--if-1, -- w,,,m4,.,,.,.,, -X ww fa ' gs g e l i 5 'fl' -fil l gzgv A '1 - BT .ha , Ill Chuck was the speediest man on the team My and gave the fleet backs of opposing teams a . ,wh . merry chase if they started around his end. - ? He was a quiet sort of a fellow but when it . came to playing football he was hard to beat. X E Running down punts was his specialty, and i Q -next year will mark his third year on the f Q team. 9 5 , C x I Charles Rider ' Emi I l 3 I ill lVhen needed to fill the place at end, left va- i I cant when Crawn was injured, Bush stepped in and filled the gap well. Snagging forward passes 3 H and getting his man on defense were the bright spots in his playing. Next year he should de- velop into an end of exceptional ability. Puluvmon Bush F Enzl ' N a ' 3 ' Ill Last, but not least, is Bert Newland, who y Q alternated between guard and tackle. Bert 5 4 2 was one of the large men on the team and l i developed into one of the hardest hitting 1 linemen. He was only a sophomore this t year, consequently he has two more years Q of football before him. TQX ,Hf :- ls Y Y -V Y ' A YV in -N MY-wg - rl W W IIII Illt itIhllilltllllllttlllltltl'Hiattrlllmllllllllllllllllllllm Wim 4? lv -H I'- WlHI'WH'1 f '-'Ml' l1 1'I1 M-fill 3 D331 6 i 5Qf9ju'isfiSr1Tsf1 urges 5 -T1 K 1,7-W in iiii1:'-' 'ilk' '-I ,.- ' N..-I , 4 IW Q f'- 'Effie Gridiron Season ' 2 K T the beginning of the football season the Crimson lineup of pros- -5' peets sent hopes for a winning team high. Eight letter men were expeeted back but of this number only Rider. Crawn. Swallow and Baldwin returned. Although forty aspirants appeared at the first prac- tiee most of them lacked experience. The team was built around the . four letter men but because of injuries and one of the stiffest schedules A it' 4' .J 1. I v flat A I' ever played by a Crimson team. the season ended with four games won N l i and one tied out of the eleven played. I , it 1 Ill The first two games of the season were turned into victories when the strong Alumni and Bonner Springs teams were foreed to take the small ends of 14 to 12 E, 111- and I6 to I2 scores. For their third game the Crimson warriors invaded Argen- I , ' ff fine intent on giving the Southsiders a severe beating but the tables were turned ' and the Crimson team eame home smarting under a 21 to 0 defeat. ll ti it ' Ill The next two games were turned into vietories. Lawrence, who had only onee ' i suffered defeat at the hands of a Crimson team in seven years, fell before a 28 to 6 seore and liudora was trouneed fi to 0 on a field eovered with a foot of mud. - it 3 .F 3 if Out of the remaining six games the best the Crimson gridders eould do was il! l 1 a 7 to 7 tie game with Rosedale. .lourneys to Wamego. Emporia and Manhattan i' it resulted in disastrous defeats for the Crimson team. Wamego won 16 to 73 lim- il' Y- , i-. . T' poria administered a 25 to 0 defeat, and the Manhattan team showed no mercy 2 , in its 32 to 0 win. Olathe trimmed the loeals by a seore of 19 to 6 at the athletie 1 , field and Wichita. playing in a foot of snow, on Thanksgiving day. eovered the g ' aj L Crimson team under a 32 to 0 seore. gd -ix E i t. 'fl .il i 5 l 1 4 it' 'il . g. X T T Ii i T Q . 4 i t I if ' if ' ' ' , ' ff 2... M -tiliitriff' ' 'Q ' - , Ti 'H ? r 'J'T1.fil J '-:m um mu . ummnmnnuwnmmmmuu 4 JW 5' 1.4 T if Hl4l1I1'2L3iLw E212C'tEfL+.....rf'-4'11U.4.1--'44 7 7 7 ' 7 ' rxfff - usa ,i In 4- - ,A -- - .rfvfify ,il 'l1 f f1,-A-,MS 9. ,QW ,,:f,,,5?a2g3.Q,.,., 1 r .l rt g-.,,,-.ua -7 .A.-..4,--,,, -Q its V- I n Z ' -fe-fa Qf3!1,V.l2,!1 15 e-We esea, e 3 E ef .Q at if QT cl he Crimson Pups fm HE Crimson reserves fared mueh better than the first squad, win- 'f' ning four of' the five games played. scoring 57 points to their opponents' 32. The lone defeat was administered by the Argentine 5 seconds by a score of 12 to 0. However, later in the season the Crimson Q team took revenge by defeating the Argentine lads 1-1 to 13. The Rose- dale seconds visited our field but went ho111e much wiser after losing a 13 y to 7 tilt. The second team of' the Rockhurst Academy suffered a 12 to 1. y fl defeat, and when the Crimson team journeyed to Country Day to en- 1 '. counter that sehool's first team it eame back with an 18 to 0 win. 1 , ill The work of all the men who stuek the season out was pleasing to if Coach Bradshaw. Keller, Bechtel, Gunn and Sandford were probably dk as good football players as some of the first team men but failed to , make their letters by the slightest margin. I Ill Nine letter men from this year's team will return next year and these, together with Keller, Bechtel. XVood. Schopflin, Hinman and I Mayer. should make one of the strongest teams in the histoI'y of the sehool. Q 1 Q . l Ill The letter men returning next year are Burtner, Mapes, lirltts. Rider, Jones. Oeamb, Smith, Bush and Newland. g a 1 A H . l , ' I 3 - L 4 Q l fi ' l Top row' -Cook, Bush. Hinnmn. Goff. lfeelrlel. Wiekliffe. Roy A. Dillon. 1-oneli. I Jlizldle rnw -ntlnrk. Little, Gunn, Neivlmul. Sf-lmeider. .lluyer and Chrislolf. Ballon: row, -Selmpflin. Womlen. Sumlforal. tl'omI, Grilnes anrl Keller. 3 Q Q' ci?-'?' ,. mammmmmmummfmw j g?1Z..i..'-fazgzfuigg, .,.. -.fl1?mfs1f1.,m.'eTw7 e f' ' 7 Ye,, - ' 11351 1flllIl'I' ,llvrln'I livlxlcullmll Cupluiu H351 4 u K I 4 Q s I 'prff ' if Jswxf -Exim., f' in E e g . .f a ugmegzanaj, ,i a f-A 5 i E ' 11- , i- qlgv ,J Q - Q I X2 5 E. r -lga 'wir R . . Q 11.3. Ill Red, as captain and guard, certainly de- .0 X serves a great deal of credit for the develop- Q xx ment of the team and for his own splendid ', is playing. He was one of the best guards in the 5 S city and was a terror to the opponents, for- Q Q wards. He not only held down the other 9 1 team's score but often took jaunts into our A own territory and added to the score. Red V , I graduates this year, and we are certainly very 5 Q sorry to lose a basketball player of his ability. t T3 f W I Elmer .tlerlel Guard 'JI The job of holding the center position on this year's team fell on Eddic's shoulders and he was a wonderful success. He played a beautiful offensive game, caging many diffi- cult shots with utmost ease, and his guarding under the basket helped save many a game. He will return next year and should stand out as one of the best basketball players ever turned out from this school. ' Q , J! E Edwarfi Skradskl l I Center i . T I n i I ' ill Ax proved one of the finest forwards i i in the Northeast League as well as in the city. . His passing and excellent shooting would be a t, S great asset to any team. Ax was a new man 1 5 this year, but he certainly was a lucky find. l . ' He isa junior and has one more year to play. 3 If he keeps on improving next year as he did i it this year he should become a world beater. t t . J if 1!' fnuunmuumum Q umumummm4fummmmmmmii..mmiuglmnlgulm l if 'M ' 1' ' 1 11'f T t fU 'i iw!! 5 I1371 W..-...-,, W' Warne- .7- '1' .WWF .-,.. T W, . F ii X1 . M li, x k 7 fe we vw- 7' Eb Y l f I xv ,kg-,,,..-, A ' L 5 1 E - r so H - ,a .,-...1i:3 'EQX e ' m gf is gngv A YJ -wg? N 12:3 ,' l X ill Along with other students from A X Junior High this year came Saint. He fig was reputed as a good prospect and A came through in great style. He was a ' f Rx good shot and improved greatly on f E defense as the season progressed. His Z S never tiring efforts proved a great help Q Q and next year he should earn a regular - berth. j V l i John Saint ' Center I fel l ll The game of basketball does not consist only of scoring points. Keeping down the opponent's score is an important factor. lt was in this branch of the game that Jonesy starred. He was one of the fairest and squar- est guards in this section of the country and was always feared by his opponents. Jones will again shine in high school athletics nex year. - . Waller Jones Guard Ill Babe, playing his first year at the for- ' Ja ward position, showed up well. His floor Q L work gained for him a reputation as one of 3 1 the shiftiest basketball players inthe North- .1 east League. He developed into a good shot. ' 5 being high point man in two tournaments entered by the Crimson team. A nice basket- . X ball player will drop from our midst by his ' ff jL'jf,,'ffIj'jff ' ' graduation this spring. E i ' . g .. ,,ff 'f1+Nw W or We F, . , 4 ffiumflttillttttlltlltnmtnlltllliItlltbllltltllltliullgt-ll wltllll Htl F IM !l 1 l ' t Xxx-fa' 'J I'l38l' ,I 5 . a mi , ,Tj-f ' 7 i?4.z 'rn e ssl' J s if . . , w 1 , f? -Ji V sh VAL' -M ff Qggbferuin se- . r gf 455' wg ,525 V7 Ill Ray was the smallest man on yy the team but anyone who watched 4 him play can testatiy to his ability pf: as a forward. e was not a sensational player but played a ,f clean, steady, game, making him ,' a very valua le asset to the team. He will don a suit again next year and should easily be one of the first five. 6 f i ' i . 'a..'5,':.:5 , ill Another new man who has proved himself i a basketball player is Bill Hurlburt. Being a tall man he had the necessary ability to y score baskets, and his defensive work was of ' the caliber that kept the opposing forwards t moving fast. Bill was one of the most p aggressive men on the team and fought every 1 team to the last ditch. The 1924 season ended 3 Q his time at this school. 3 William Hurlburl 3 Guard ' F I 4 I , 1 VS . ll Don is another of the Cl'1ll'lSOIl,S depend- able men and is a good shot. Due to his height he can easily tip the ball through the y net and he is a stellar man on defense. This A , was his first year on the team and we regret y his leaving this spring. 'Qg'f,1w2jZg ' : -ll e . NSN '7 ' v .A-.ees an--lu- , Q 9 Wigan:mm muul.lnEMlM1llmumtlllllllusltypttgltttttltjtl Vlllltl' 1 .WMm,mm,,,,, .,,,,.,mm.-um.i.1.. ummm. it xv. y moi 1 l 74,K-A,, , I -H li i'., i 0' Vi L'-'wifi M , 4 K v -f-f--f 5- - We Q 4-1 2 - . H f if., .,, Q, P A, N ri T511 Q3 b ll S it Q e as et a easofn ,ll . RJ HE Crimson hasketeers. after a poor start, finished the season with if only three losses out of the last twenty games. Seven hundred ninety-four points were seored by them, while their opponents 4 were eounting 433, and nineteen g2lllll'S were placed in the win eolumn out of the twenty-seven played. The team finished fourth in the North- east League. ill 'l'ln'ee of the six defeats sull'ered during play in the Northeast League eame before the team turned in a win. Olathe, Rosedale and Topeka turned the triek but the Capital City team was the only one that eould repeat in later games. 1ll l'he strong Argentine live fell three times before the Crimson hasketeers by eonsideralmle margins, and William Chrisman High, reputed to be one of the strongest teams in Missouri, was beaten on the Convention l-lall eourt, 24 to 9. Ill The Crimson team was entered in three tournaments, winning two and losing to NVinlield 33 to 26 in the first round of the State Championship going. By defeating lidwardsville, Turner, liudora and Argentine, tirst plaee was won in the Bonner Springs Invitation Tournament. The games between Eudora and Argentine at this tournament were hard battles, Kansas City winning by 40 to 35 and 29 to 21 seores. The distriet tournament held here was also won hy the Crimson team. SQ SQ Sill i J' if -e . 1 th 4' ' :Tf-FRS., A , -ii.. .ir -......- .iff -- i. . -1 , , ... R, A ,. .. .J -4:fEjif,,,, -5, V -,f--U: 'W' f 25, ciwij, rv H 4, 3 j:gT7'i:f f ,- ..'-4-71-1 rg. N 'z-if is Aif,l,,Slf1'tiiYlXt1+ 'A+-1+-'-'-'xl-L --:gem 51401 'Eine Second Team lllu l.l'llllSllll lvzmi. :ll tht' vml ul tht' SUZISUII. tllsplalywl smut' lim' lmslwllmll lhzll enlist-tl tht- lizislwllmll tizms in pzlrl tu l'm'gt't lht- git-:lt yxurla ol' tht- Ntlllllllill ulltllllllti. A lim' tlt-I't-nsv was pvl'l't-clctl whiuh kvpt opposing tvzmis' scum-s low :tml ai sniuulh ul't'm-use which lwcanm- ai gre-:il truuhlt- lllillil'l' lo :ull nppum-nts was tlt-yt-lopm-cl. 'l'hz1l truly tlirvv gznm-s wt-rv tlruppvel Ill tht- lznsl lwcnty ganna-s wus, in itsvlf, itll vxumplm' ul' tht' llllllI'llYl'llll'lll ul' tht- tm-:un during thv st-usuli. l'lltlt'l' tht- uhh- QlIltl2Illt'l' nt' llanptzlin Nlcrtcl, yyhu in himsvlt' wus :I grcut t':u'tur on hoth tlvtl-lisc :mul Ullvt'llSl', tht- lt'Ztlll mlct't':ntvml svvcml nt' lhv slruilgt-st in this st-vtiun ul' thc Nlilll'. llj Nluvh vrvtlit illll' thx' SIIFCCSS uf lhn- tlriinsun ll'2ltlt uns :luv to tht- smwmlirl tvzmi whivll so l':iitht'lllly l'Iltll'2lYUI't'tl, tluy hy nlziy, tu not only lllllJI'0Vl' tlivmst-lvt-s hut gin- tho l'v,L:lllurs Stlllll' rout piwnctiro. 'l'hv sw-oml tt-:ml wnn sm-vorznl gzum-s lvI'lllll strong tl'ZllllS :zl'm1ml thc vity als wcll us thc suinllvl' sclimil tm-aims. 'l'hv pursmim-l nt' tht- sm-cmiml tm-:im was Curl Szmilcrs :intl .lzlvk lfrush. guznrmlsg NVQ-lls ll1tl't'Il. vm-l1t1'l': l.m'kliul't Young, Ilunailml tluhurn :mtl l.:lwi'n-live tiugul. fm'wzu'1ls. lll .X ticslinmn tt-:un was nrgunizcml this your :tml was vntt-rt-tl in an lvanguv with tho .Iuninr llighs nt' this city. 'l'hir4l plum- was won hy thcm in this lcugllv. ln thc invitation tmlriinim-lit tm' .lunior llighs :intl frm-slunzm tm-aims hcltl lu-rv tht- tlrimsun tt-um wt-nt to tho tinals only lu hc lmvutt-n hx' thc lurgc .'Xrg.u-ntim- tivv. Ill to I-I. .X hrigllt futurv is pi'04li4'tv4l fm' 5l'Vl'l'ltl of tho im-mhvrs of this tczim in high sm-luml aithlt-tim's in futurc yours. llfllj Tlmnmx Wray Tru:-lc liupluin f1l2' N p A , ,,,..f . .. , . . - Y , . 1 . I - il. E A ,f,, 'J 1 n 1 4 1 :C be as--cg L' vu 1 ,f----hi 's' '15, -f' x Q e f-gf, I ixrlfif gl X, Q ' . i C Ill Tom, our captain, IS a half-miler whose J stride was admired by all. Last year he won , Q several firsts in this event and was considered 7' Q one of the best half-milers in the state. He Q X. has the ability and promises to -develop into ' A , p . , l Q one of the schools foremost runners in the 1 N 880-yard run. ', 4 - 4 i Thomas Wray ' - Half-mile ! H C - ' lil Chuck has the stride and speed of a grey- hound and those who have seen this under- slung sprinter wonder how he gets over the ground so fast. This is his third year on the team, and being a consistent dash man, the Kansas City Kansas High School expects him to give her rivals some fast competition in this season's track meets. Chaffgsl Rider SIPS u ll The most that can be said of any one is I that he gave his best and this surely can be - said of Bud, VVhen we saw Burtner toe the line before a half-mile run or set himself for . a spring at the bar, we knew that the Crimson 1 team would chalk up points in the half-mile i 3 and high jump. Elgggglf Zgfgf' E ' T i 5 I + '1.t,.u- ily.- 5 , l-- ,, A e, e dil. I ,yd. .i.k...i m5 1.,. . ,..i C H431 HI ,I In ffl ill 'ltlilwlnllvllll at M i ,IIPIIIA ll. 1, ' v 'w R t t W , i !'li 'ff'4Wwv, , a J - -,,., ff? an fi, X ' l V Y .Iss-1-1 'I IA' ig if 2-Sag o W! W' ll Another man who stood high in seasons By! X s past was Marty He still loves to jump and , ,fr WX ' ' so 99 X t to play with the big pole. Marty could al- L4 ways be counted on to place high in the pole 'ffl ll vault and high jump. Althgough he leaves us f R this year we will never forget the sound of 4 S hand-clapping and the voices of the girls, who, 3 inf at the sight of our hero, cried, Oh, there's 1' Q Marty! i 5 ! ' Mszsznviw' i -4 f it g 1 wif 2 ll The long, rangy boy who gets over 'the i 2 ground with the speed of a Paddock is Smy. 1 His specialties are the dashes, in which he has ' , made good time. Much is expected of this ' 'f noble athlete. this spring and great things are in store for him in the future. ,A .gh 5 Lloud Smith If ' DGJIICI i 4 3 I - t i i- ' ll Eddie is hack to his old form in the ii Q . hurdles and has shown flashes of great speed n A while hurdling the bar in the 220 low and 120 , high hurdles. This spring should find him at X his best and he should chalk up several points n I for the Crimson team in the various dual Q i ' E'iH'rm,f ' meets. ' Q 5 1 ,Ls s is , a--e as ...r ,,..2! ? 'i7 ii, ' .7lgy1,,g IE LalIlllllifliilliilllltll Mtg, my K 'f 2 7lEE 'afmW'W'V IE'-PEL - - -------Y' ,xxx 'rv' 45, E441 . - ,,-. 1 , ., J. , . J qi, V '16 sm Y 1' f-i t V ,A Y V 'Si 1A 1 t o e fi g ., - .r' 'gf X' 'A i v thx ll Although chrxstened Jasper Weaver everyone knows this stellar hlgh Jumper as Jay Hls record of five feet elght lnches last year promlses to be bettered th1s year Jay hopes to make sxx feet and lf consclen tlous tralnlng will help he should reach thls goal during the 1924 season ' ? J W Wells High Ju p q Red must have some hldden power whlch pushes hlm over the ground He IS a con slstent mller and always has that necessary energy that IS a characterlstlc of all dlstance men Much was expected of Red ln the dual meets th1s year and none were dxsup pomted at hls showmg Henry Swallow Disla ce ll Jolllll' returned to school agaxn thlS year after a brlef lay off After settlng a fine record ln football he started practlclng dally on the hurdles ln WhlCh he showed fine form Bob also runs the quarter mlle and can be depended upon to do fine work ln both the hurdles and the 440 yard run tlns season lm Ylllllll ll I Hlllltllllllllllllm Robert Jollllf Hurdles iv? f'v Q 1 :J ' li 'f 66 .!9 ' . , ' . ' X 1 V - , - if Y! ' ' ' - fi X . . . . . ' If if 3 x ,f u 5 W .I E r P I 5 4 3 . . 1 F ' so as . N - . V 5 ' ' . . . . ' L 'L I8 99' ' I : ' l s ' ' - i t n 1 4 ' a 'r I J ' . . . , 1 I ,I . - . ' 66 !! , ' - 5 . : - 1 H ' t . 1 Q i wML j, LTI-MM of--...- -ra 2 I1451 Track RACK in the Kansas City Kansas High School was changed from a minor sport in which only a few took part, into as great a sport as basketball or football when nearly a hundred aspirants ap- peared at the Athletic Field for a tryout. Coach Bradshaw, being a track star while in college, took great interest in track work, which helped the aspirants in their path to success. Il Prospects for a winning track team during the season of 1924 were very bright. The track team in previous years had had probably one or two good men but this year the old order has changed. The first week of practice was spent in easy work for the purpose of getting the men in condition, but after that the aspirants went to work in earnest in their respective places. ill The squad practiced diligently and great things were expected ot' them in the Kansas Relays held April 19 at the University of Kansas. The relay team composed of Rider, Jollitf, Burtner and Smith, won a forfeit from Xvilliam Chris- man High School in the K. C. A. C. track meet last winter when the Independence team failed to appear. ll As the Quiverian went to press before the track team had been in many competitive contests it is impossible to give the results of any dual meets. H461 is-, M Ai. A 4- x .V ' , ,l ,. .. M- .,, .Y l . Track Trospects HOUGH lacking, perhaps. any stars of exceptional ability, the 1924 track team is a well-balanced aggregation. As this is being written the eurtain is just rising on the first aet of the Crimson season, with several dlud lneetslieresind on foreign Helds. 'Phe nien are just warming up and shivering on the athletic field, giving their best efforts tai llllllil' at yx'i11i1ii1gg itfillll. lil There were a great many men came out for track this year that were prac- tieally inexperienced. A great many of these showed ability that was amazing. .lark Mosley, a freshman, kept his own with the best of them in dashesg Walter Woodson, a senior, distance man, showed up well in the long runs this year: l.ee llinnian heaved the heavy shot with easeg Walter Jones hurled the discus 'with form and aeeuraeyg Charles Simmons went over the bar at ten feet in the pole vaultg and Robert .lollilf showed in the quarter-mile and hurdles. Ill Coach Bradshaw appeared in a traek suit to show the boys how it was done. A fast hundred-yard dash with a seven-foot stride was his performance on the first trial. Stretch your stride as far as you can and get a definite form, were the eoaeh's instructions to his runners. To get all the body power behind the weight was his warning to shot putters. ill The eight letter men who returned all showed up well, and together with the new material should make the best traek team ever for Kansas City Kansas High Sehool. 4 'WA' , ll yi . V l v, l lt t .Mb , . t-. ' 1 v 'is 'a f lla, -5. 'Irvs Nu K' V V 1. A i. v -f thi. 1 4 lt F I. s it t v l tw i ln it 51 16 it ft 54 1 i l l t l 4 ji t Y- F' ,, -- ,. .,.. ,., -.. , ..., W -.. 1 ' 71' J :II , ,..,- . , I e 'if14ili ,- M'31i'V':'Q1wiVf 2 .A , , ziggy 5' llisx Hwlvn lf1u'm'll IHVIN' lfullfll 11181 Qwvig i , Lwmmf Mary Frnslz lluxk1'lImll Cupluin 51491 1 . t T' TT 7 ' 'W ' ' . I f V , K ili 'Q K'i'f4 ' 'i' 'sz -ff ' 3 'st -W--X m.jtL1!1Vl21T'l Gimme ---s s - - , ,.,..,.e,,,,,-. . - ,--gf ' N11 -I 3 ,-' 1-, W- .M-, MM fl' 1 ' 41, Bb ft , it 12-6 I easkefbazz ,, ill Mary Frush, captain and guard, has a fl N pleasing habit of breaking up dribbles of the opposing teams. In the Kansas City, If 3 Missouri, tournament she was an outstand- 5 5 ing player and was recognized as such by Q professionals. Many times her speedy , passing and quick floor work have helped f l to add another victory to the list. Mary ' played in every first team game of the sea- A son and her position will be awaiting her ' next year. .tlury I ru.vh ll! Virginia Olsen, playing forward, has be- come a high point goal shooter in her two years of basketball. She holds a responsi- ble positiou on the team and has proved her etlicieucy in many games. Some excellent championship work will he expected of f - Virginia during her two more years of school. , f , if w 1 'f' l . Virginia Olsen l l ill Jean Elliott, forward, played on last 4 year's team at Bonner Springs and has won g her position on the team here 'by her i E accurate goal shooting. In the city tourna- ment her free-throw in the last two seconds f of the game, won the city championship for 5 K. C. K. High. The school will look forward 5 Jean Email to her returning next year. s Q F.. ee J sg gg 'Qhmmnmihmliullmatnatiuinummuurinla-tlffgplltjlllUIIIIIIIIIIW l -..m.M.mn 1 .u u1.:nwwm1wmiw1f.:r4va1 Ulmillbwii? H501 t -f+awe-ff V W -.,, 6 Ji, . +4 - 1 Q, X g JA., fr i r sQf'f5-i,?9gL!'!1y-Eflgll' is 1iig1i,ifi A A f .Y '...:-r Z, -M . . asv F -4, at , 'iz E- P 111 Ruth Fine has proved her ability many h 'i times in her four years of basketball. She S has been a star in her position of running center in a great many games, and without ' her, the team would be lacking a valuable W Q asset. Ruth was captain of the team her 5 is 1 :Q sophomore year. x S ? t 4 - 4 'il D Hull: Fine i 5 C11 Irene Gerlecz, guard and center. has - 1 proved her ability in both positions. Prior to this year she played center, but has re- 4 1 eently proved a fast and consistent guard. - XVhen playing center, she rarely misses the tip-off. and for this reason many of our - games have been won from the start. Irene -3 I will return next year. -5 t 5 w 1 Irene Gerleez t 4 I t l t f -I - 111 Dorothy Beggs, captain of tl1e Freshman team and forward on the school squad, has t proved one of the bright lights of the team. l Her quick passing and her accurate shoot- 1 ' ing won for her the name of goal-shootin' c Beggsf, Dorothy Begas i . . . fi kv ,, We -, ,M.,,,.L,. . ' .tftarnt umtm ntan .1man n.1ta:1wnt1m.mmuoiu Q. l xXsfr:'94 ' msn 'Wig I -V a if' 'f' T ti ,X S :- 'U eff Q R u we , , xv Ill Helen Filkin, one of the best forwards wi' i on the team. came to Kansas City Kansas Q l High School this year from Bonner Springs, ' where she played guard. Helen has played ' in every first team game of the season and she will be expected in the lineup of next . season. ' E. ' H' i s 5 l Helen Filkin 3 S .l t -4 4 Q 2 2 1 It p Q ill Anna Graham, guard, is an accurate f 'f l worker, and her quick passing has hindered many forwards from running up the score. ill g 1 Anna played in the city tournament and her tl W in superior guarding contributed a great deal t 3 toward bringing home the cup. it E3 I Anna Graham l 1 , 'J j, fl 3 F at Ll ,l If F t' if , I1 it i S Ill Ruth VVilcox, ill her position of guard, ' I . . . . 1 l has become s Jlendld material for a star. x 1 S ' hg XVhen playlng her best, Ruth IS one of the i most etticient guards on the team. She will m be a senior next year and can be expected l P Rum mlm, in the regular lineup. F 5 5 ,f-' ?7 Eii:--B-XP J! ik QI' Y' 'A ' . --T, W 'W ' -4417-1. 'N7'-'Q - gf? 7 'v - .11 , frquif' -' ' '---'--f '-'- --H --lf -'f ' X 5 1 I :',- W7--Y 'rp--5y7f'.'fK:1 j, I 1 TT ' l 1 l- -- iv- 1.--5 l , lv- - --- - , ,ff -- ' Y - 5 - , , . 3----All -tl-3+--H g B-443124: 1:34.g.g.'-L-4:::- 1: 4 I I1521 I 1 I 43: . ?v I fl K t. 5 . 1L l ,,AM.-... .- ' -.fl--r i - sv -x,gf!ii'7Ti52 r 033' 2151? 3? it Ifiilfq :- .--...-.. .J wg 5, -. -f XJ ill Claudene Stone. running center, is a fast player and gives the opposing center plenty of exercise. Her quick floor work has won for her a very creditable record. She is expected to be running center on next year's team. xxx,--N. gf J., lv Clrmrl nc S he c e 111 Irene XVQ-ssel, CL'lllC player that thc yea r. Irene Wessel ill Dorothy Miller. center and forward, can be classed as a go-getterf' Her ability to take the ball out of the air when such an act appears to be impossible, has won many victories for our team. Dorothy did not show up for practice the first of the year but has shown great improvement in the time spent at work. As she is a senior, the school will lose a speedy and accurate player. I1531 opposing team worries over. She rarely misses the tip-off, and when she does. soon compensates the mistake. She is fast on the floor and plays consistently. As Ilcne is a sophomore, she will be heard from next Durollry .llillcl i I., 1 if it 'sfllitl ,H v . fRqal Girls . . ' ' H3 . . , Kiss' W ANSAS CITY HIGH grt-cts. for thv first tinlc in hor history. at girls' 4 4 rhannpion lmskrthnll tcznn. XVinning thc Kansas City tonrnzuncnt. Fvlirnzlry 25-28. :intl thc tlislricl tournanncnt. lVl2ll'L'll ll-15. tho ti-ann thi-n won thc slznto chznnpionship lVlzn'ch 21-22. at Stunlvy. Thr only dofcut during thc season was to thc Shawnee Mission High School. gf Through the efficient and effective training by Miss Hclcn Burnvtt. vouch, T55 thi- girls hzlvo playoil hnrfl and lmvc won. 3 A M CH Twcnty girls czum- out for prnrtirc thc lust of Uctohvr :incl workvtl faithfully. I 'l'vaun work was onc of the main rlmructoristirs of tht- train :intl ouch lllt.'llllJl'l' ri-znlizvtl that to win it was lu-r0ssul'y to work togctlwr. 'l'lu-rc wrrc thrvv or 'i four girls for czirh position, :mtl przirtirully cnrh one roultl play wt-ll in any l I position. 'l'w0lv0 girls wi-rv aiwalrilvtl lcttcrs this your. i lj Nlury Frush was nivl-it-tl us guuril :incl Captain on thc All-Stzitc tm-ann. lrm-no 4 Ai NYt'sst-l :incl .lcon lilliot also plurocl on this squzul. lluth Fino, Annu tirzilizun :intl 3 Yirgginiu Olson wt-rv plnrvxl on the scronil tcznn. 2 1 Z i IH lt has lwvn ill-risivcly provctl that girls' atlllrtirs :irc hcnctiriznl, both pllysimllly ' :incl mentally, and it is hopvtl thc 1924 chznnpionship tvann, through its splcnrlicl X work tllltl truc Sll0l'lSlll2lllSlllIJ has provcal this fart to thc fvw who still main- E U tain that lmskotlxzill shoulil ho :iholisht-fl in high schools. .i 4 l 4 ga -mg ,5 11 t 4 I i 1 t 3 1 r A 'Q hi. li t t 5 . ., ,. ,,, , f i :Jr :vii f T 1....-J x-,. .2 -- - i , 'M l154l Seasofnis Scoves , , , 38 fiillilll' 14 Sl'4'UllliN4 . 22 Turm-r , 20 , .. 44 liuscmlnlv , IT lhl'l'UlHiNi , 49 XYiIson High , 20 , , 57 Bulmlwin , , I8 , 40 ifllliUI'iI A , Ili IS Slluxxllvv Mission 22 44 Ulznllw - , 14 , , 30 liulilwin - 28 - , 22 i'1lIliOl'il - . 22 iwvumlsl , 53 'l'ln'nur , , 20 , , 37 Slulwm-0 Mission I8 , , , ITT Iiusvrlzllv - , 25 N1'l'Ull4iSi , , 30 Pipcr , I3 CITY 'l'Ul'RNAiN'lEN'l' , - I9 liosunlulv , , I4 - , - 51 liznlwu-n llznm-ls 21 , - 27 fil'ill'l'i0lIS - . 20 DIS'l'HlC'lx 'l'0l'RNAMliN'l' 4svc'm11isb - , 14 Siilllitj , - I5 - , 50 Uvvrlzmtl l':ll'k 0 7 , - , 30 Dm-Solo , 7 I4 . - 31 Sllanxwm-u Mission 15 S'l'ANl.lCY 'I'Ul'liN.fXMl'IN'l' , .. 32 ii0SL'ii2liU - - il . 44 Ux'vrIz1mlI'zu'k I3 - 33 SIHINYIIV1' Nlissifmxl 20 lol ll , S58 Tnlzll , - 432 H551 kquivements for Q cial N thc' KRIIISZIS Cily KZIIISHS lligh School. lllll'l'l'l'l1l slylcs of Ks :nn zlwzllwlvcl lo Sllllll'lllS pzirlicipziling in ihc Y2ll'l0llS aiclivilivs. Thi' ii l'l'lIllll'l'IIll'lll lu win :1 ln-lla-r in um' hm- of ncllvilv is lu pass in ul s lhm s lil in uiununls lm 4 uh lx nu is li-'Isl lhrn- husic slllljvcls. '.'pvc': 1 ' .' ' ' 'Q ' 'K 1 . follows: 4 N '-v ' - 111 Pm' -1 lx in loulhalll an pvrsun musl play all lvzisl him- KlllIll'll through lhv svuson. ill For il li in hnskvlhnll zu pm-rson musl play :il lozisl l'0lll'll't'll Klllill lvrs lllll' ing llIl'Sl'1lS0ll. ill Fm' :I ll'2lCli Ivllcl' zi pi-rson musl lllilkl' all lczisl sewn-li points in ilu il llll'1'lSUl'NVll1 hrsl plain' Ill lhv slallc' nwvl. wi nm-rs X lcnms K is ziwurclcil lo lhv XX'lllIl1'l' ol' lhm' singh-s z ol lhv duulilvs in lhv scliool lnvvl. ill X Lfll'l.S lmslu-lhzill lvllvi' is ziwurllcd lo lhosc girls on thi- squaul plan K ing in all lmisl om--lllirml ol' lhc gznnvs. IH lo win ll ch-lmlv li lhv mlvlmlm' musl i'4-pri-sclil lhm' High Sch :nl h-usl om- ch-lmlv :incl hm- iwculililwliilc-il hy lhc Coucli :mil l 0l'lllISl CUllllt'll. ill lhv Slurlvnls l't'L'l'lX'lll:Q :in Ilonm' K musl hu on lhc llunm' Roll 1-vm-l'v six wi-vks lm' om- yvau' or llllllil' four mics for lin- succvssivc six wvcks. QCJTYQ I or? 5:81 LU 3'- ,SP ev Nl O O '5 5cvX0 mv' 1 V lfmfllulll IIHIIHI' llrlmlw Iiuyx' lIuxl.'wllmll li. ff. Ii. Iligpli Svlmnl Svzll hzrlx' lfuslcvllmll Tvllllis Tmrlx 51561 isl xml ln tha xml in GQURUN . , X nf' s Ar . J' .1-5. U a ,--.. E if e.iT'5tg-, fs 111V 211 huge , P.-,. if a Q Vt- - V K x., :V ' '- 1 -- ' N 2 ' ' xxx! J' ' Q' BD N33 4127 'vi x D V I ku . Famous Saymgs By Famous Men Jack Myers-H'ere's the idea, soaks. Jay Wells-That copy's gotta be in, gang. ff Mr. Rice-A majority of the student body is back of me. X' S Miss Oliverson-Won't you help me by keeping out of the halls? j ix Margaret Pratt--It was a mere brush. A 2 Q Mr. Johnson-Gwacious me! . Marty Crawn--That'll get it. W ' i Tatum-That's dozy. 1 A Ted Coffin-Come on, we'll take you straight home. ' l Harriss-- Name a hard metal. ' i 1, E Mae Rand--- Alimony, ' ' I x Mr. NVhite in Economics- Give an example of the wastefulness of i time. 1 Dorothy-- Karl's arm was waistful last night. , Seniors, Seniors, I've been thinking, A What a fine world this would be, 1 If when you have graduated ' You'd leave your notebooks all to me. , It is said that Walter Jones has become so overworked that he L at came home one night and put his clothes to bed and threw himself over -1 a chair. . ' . F 1,- ,L I Elsie Weaii'- Girls, this being leap year you are all entitled to R propose to any boys you want to, and if they refuse then they must t buy you a silk dress. ' Horace Baldwin Cshouting across the room,-- You'll sure have a wardrobe, then. ' E . I got a lot out of that experiment, said Miles Nason, as he walked 1 off with the apparatus. 2 Have you heard the latest about Prof. Logan. He poured syrup n on his head, and scratched his pancakes. i ...d..ci. u E XValden- May I speak to Bernadine a minute? a ' 5 Teacher- She's engaged now. ' v VValden-- That's all right, I'n1 the one she's engaged to. E i --1 ' l Lolita Appleton- I thought you took Algebra last year. I Frances Bates- I did, but the teachers gave me an encore. ? T T Hn1F1fmzn1v1-.etm u.'.u.n gilifmmmmlliluf I1571 i In u :V V Y g 1 'K VN U 'wfjrq-1t.f 11.1 ., - . .I :I ' g g ug 5+,,'ELL3,Df2!'JBq!tg -.. 3 iH 'pb ' cp., X fi -. -1 LJ Q Sarah Kroh- Did you interview Mr. Rice? Cub- Yes, ' I vh Sarah- What did he have to say. 16 -1, cub- Nothing . Sarah- I know that, but how many columns of it ? Q J S . 'M-if Z S Mr. Busenbark tpicking up a hairbrush instead of a mirror!-7 Z - y Goodness! how I need a shave. W - f .. I Oh, I kissed her in the moonlight- ' . My head was in awwhirl, '1 ' My eyes and mouth were full of hair, I My arms were full of girl. f -Earl Scott. . Q -N? 5 ' Enos Blanchard- Many great men are dying. I don't feel very . ' well. . I h Ted- It makes me a better man every time I kiss you. Q 5 Harriett-- Then you ought to be a saint by now. I i 5 Miss Barnett- When I say, 'halt,' put the foot that is on the ground d 3 beside the one that is in the air and stand motionless. I ' I I 2 4 Sing a song of Chemistry, E The Seniors in a row, . Prof in front a-lecturing 31 n As fast as he can go, , - Students are a-dreaming , I In abstraction sunk- Q X M Suddenly Prof springs a quiz ? 9 -You ought to see them flunk. ' E ii M?-I? Qu V: Sam Kimmons- What's the idea of giving me such a nasty look? 5 Betty H.- You've got a nasty look, but I didn't give it to you. y A Q in-l I H Z I 1 y Lola McN.- I just love to sing. I should have been a bird. I V Alma B.- And I a gun. ' I I f I Q T -. V- - . . A V V -A V , T T..-...f-:.:-F-f-H.Le:s : .e...::.l-.:-,.... v. mm ..II .'ww'v' ina. umm. :mum 04, my -A'- '--f A 'H---:vig 33 'v H- w I'I tl tli'l-Wili-l f ' '-'H'-'1' . . ' H581 I, bs'-'a , - . ,p , H 4- I Y idle as 2 'QVWVQV-EQIIQQ 5' 15 7 yy 3 N gl, R ., h gi .9 Q u .3 gf She was leaning o'er the rail, wx She was looking deathly pale, V4-, S Was she looking for a whale? 6' Not at au. X She was papa's only daughter, X K' Q Casting bread upon the 'water In a way she hadn't oughter, ff - S That was all. R .Z iff ---------- 1 it S Margaret Hudson Cin Journalism!- It's terribly warm in here. l Jack Wood- Speak to the circulation manager about it. ' 1 , Green things come in the spring, i ' ' A fact known to one and allg Q f But here we find the strangest thing, i The Freshmen come in the fall. 4 Dear Annie Laurie- Why does Gladys shut her eyes when I kiss . her? 5 Dear Mr. Mabie- If you will send usyour photograph we may be y 5 able to tell you. ' Miss Miller to Art Reeder, who is asleep in class- Wake up, we -1 are all live wires in here? I Art- Yes, but we don't spark. I Q -.ik l ? l i Mr. Dillon-'Tm not going to get married, they're too much K i 5 trouble, tturning to Miss Mingerj aren't you? ' Q What cheer, Dan? You look sick. Dan Willson- Nothing but work, work, work, all the time from y morning till night. 4 Miss Minger- How long have you been at it? S Dan: Start tomorrow. S' wh i 4 Here lies Sadie Mann- 1 ' She lived an old maid l And she died an old Mann. - , gm g - I - . . X 3,5 M y 31-1111 l. mu.m.n.nTima1iUl :mimi 1515, E iise-Sv-A I1591 n.. 1 A v u., . 1 .. yy . 'r 'rm'Hwfwmf'm,. . j: f , 1 e 1' e . W Qalvldan i a sf' ' Q ,7 if x.f fit! 1: 'L4 V7 'AN r- I S N Ffa Overheard at Hahn's studio: Doris- Say, I don't want such a large ff 'lf portrait. 'Y' -3 Hahn- All right, just keep your mouth shut. ,X , S Q Miss Beck tin biologyj- The lesson for tomorrow will cover the Q Family Pediculidae, Genus Pediculus, the common body louse. 'Q . Tom Fagan- But, Miss Beck, I'm trying to get specimens of ' everything that we study. Where can I get a specimen of this f amily? Miss Beck- Search me! It takes a boob like George Gagel to bawl a man out for wearing 5 a borrowed overcoat, after he himself had borrowed everything from , ' socks to nightshirt. What is the most nervous thing in the world next to a girl? I J. W. Wells. ' W- 5 Pauline Clark- What kind of food do you eat when you are in ' training? ' Woodson-- Track meat. Herb Mathews, who isn't a saint, I ' Sat down on a bench marked, Wet Paint? . Oh, dear, and doggone it! - I Oh fudge, and confound it ! y Might have been what he said, but it ain't. Q qu Horace, why don't you keep your hair combed 'P' ' y 'Cause I ain't got no comb. i ' ' Why don't you ask your mother to buy you one. I . 'Cause then I'd have to keep my hair combed. Q 5 'f at .le 3 e athn . at t a i.g 1 A r I CWI ff if I H A-NYJ iw vu I Hlllltlllltlllllllln fm XX-ffl! f W ,I ll H801 i . I .. tw: ' fvafianes , ---was f as -. From a test paper in Mr. Johnson's history class: Patrick Henry was not s. very bright boy. He had blue eyes and light hair. He got married and then cried: Give me liberty or give me death. Neil Knowland- Gee, I feel awful. Del. Fritts- You must be in love. Neil- Oh, no I never felt this way beforef' Russel Summerwell fto Francis Anderson, who was eating shredded wheat biscuitl- Hey Francis- Yes, I know it is. Schuhmacher had gone to bring in the new kittens and show them to a visitor Hls mother hearing the shrill mewing, called out, Don't hurt the kittens Elwyn From the hall came the reassuring answer, I wont mother Im carrying them very carefully by the stems. The tall pines pine and the pawpaws paw, The humble bees humble all day: The eaves dropper drops, the grasshopper hops, While gently the cowslips away. Lucille F lsher says she has an awful time keeping the chaps off her ips J essne Belle may be the reason men leave home, but Annette Barrett is the reason they come back cv 'LH 'W f it 4 Z 5 : I I I 1 f I A 5 1 5 r 3 I ! ! i 5 f 1 , lt- 17:-mlm' ' '12 ' 9 ' N , . GG 9 9 ' 9 S , I' . - -W , ,, .-W-----a f. . W' -A: . 1 H I Ill vi'..'I.Ifnu.nI.smmm.ml1h,.lllllllUIlIlIlIIIHuI 44, mmm. uh!-4, 1--- ummm D611 ' T' F-YS' -. p ' Q '4u:HFjf?f'! T53zFF . ' 1 'f '1vl' 1'fff'g1rr'1fr1Qngwmv1 I . . .. . w. . . ,V V 1 ..l...... gn.. , V m.-...J gfpl .-, f lf K 1.1 ? if 4 E1 -fix' 4' r53 '-' V-Cx fl QQlf3 A baby left in a basket is a good example of basket-bawl. LE-X Q ...........- Y To speed is humang to be caught is fine. x Q? Miss Miller- I wonder why poor Mr. Dlllon Jumped in the river? t . Mr. Johnson- I think there was a woman at the bottom of it. I' . l ' Six days shalt thou bluff and lie in school and on the seventh thou '1 2 shalt lie in bed. Olaf- You're a fool. M - Bill B.- You're the biggest fool in the room. ' Mr. Johnson- Boys, boys, you forget I'm present. ' Lloyd Smith- I see that there is some talk in favor of abolishing capital punishment. Are you in favor of it? 4 Herb Mathews- No. Capital punishment was good enough for my ancestors, and it's good enough for me. Pantograph Extra-Wagonload of preserves upset on Main street. Cfhousands caught in the jam.J ,Steve Lee- Look at the rattlesnake! Lucile Carr- Where are its rattles? Steve- I guess it's just a garter snake. Lucile- Where are its garters? E. 1 Little girl, 3 Box of paintsg ,V V Sucked the brushes, Joined the saints. Z I 1 i 4 I Q I u 5 . I 5 ll I KE lb H V v ,W ,-,..-., ..,, f ' F F s.-q3,IQL1QK-Qjlaj2i!A1,. 1,m11f1.1IHhlIll1IHJI-It flyMlllllultlllllllllllt f f 'fw-f1-ff+w-H-'nu-q-fooiiel -m m n 4 4 an annul nts . I I AMS t f L W7 +V +' -. l 1 v 1 f f- -P ' J Y- . MAX i e is t ., QutVQt aug: 'Q - Y F' 'l' 'fa 5 J. V ' -ig' Q qlgv Ji? NT k 7 , Glass fP1fophecy W . f X pril 1, 1944. X E Dan ETHEL: R i S In response to your letter asking what has happened to the various Q members of the illustrious class of 1924, I am sending you a complete ? t 4 record of the more prominent students. I have taken great pains in f A 5 collecting this data and I am quite sure that it is accurate. I Bill Morgan made an investigation trip through the Myers Syndi- ' cated Harem where Lucile is a favorite and Dorothy Miller and Ray Q I Russell are cooks. When he returned he met Wiles F igg who was in ' Paris getting her divorce from Harry Faris. During her stay in Paris I she was visiting Mrs. Lorene Frye Cartmell, while Mr. Cartmell was traveling for his firm. Mrs. Cartmell divorced Mr. Burtner when she . met Mr. Cartmell and is giving her wonderful knowledge and advice about French divorces to Mrs. Faris. Mr. George Gagel, international ' banker, is having quite a romance with Ruth Fine, the famous eques- 3 . trienne, to the disappointment of Sarah Kroh, who is doing settlement work in the slums of Argentine. Bernadine Martin has returned from I Paris after taking a course in manicuring and is in a beauty shop with - Inez Anderson at the Griffith Hotel. I was greatly surprised when I was told that Lucille Fisher was running a cigar stand at the same hotel. I received this information from Bill Bradley, who does a monologue 1 , at the Gayoso. He also gave the sad information that Sam Kimmons V 4 died rescuing Bernice McClure from smothering in a beauty clay mas- sage. They have been unable to console Marian and she has become l an old maid school teacher. Red Mertel is a target in the hit-the-dummy ' show at Electric Park, while Arthur Yardley is a barker and Mrs. Pauline Bruce Yardley sells tickets. At the same park, Elwyn Schuh- maeher is making quite a hit as a living skeleton. Babe Callender re- , cently took his kindergarten to the park and bought hot dogs for the 1 children from Peaches Mosley, who runs a stand there. While at the . park he met Elsie Pteitz, who, as matron of the colored orphan children's , home, had brought the inmates to the park to enjoy the amusements. . XVhen some of the children became sick from over-eating, the famous i Dr. Coburn ministered to them. ' I i Many of our former classmates now occupy positions of trust. I 5 Kenneth Harpster is president of the Anti-Cigarette League and is ably 1 2 assisted by his wife, formerly Mary Phillips. Martin Crawn is president 4 Y of the United States. It is whispered that he won this office through the ' ' . efforts of the astute politician, Thomas Flynn. One of Crawn's first acts Q 1 was to raise Bob Jolliff to a colonelsy and appoint Charlene Harring- I l: ii . Y 1 . Y Y 1 -F a nmuunwe murm Illlltllllllt Hlllllllltlltltltlttltllllill my l m 1 mn aww,n.111.w Xdfff' '-J msi -1 .. -,..,v.,,,-.. .. .. L , l 1 'r 'fuuA.ra 1:f1'-1'-1,-,,'my Ir i 1. ,-ff.. 1 1' -- . .qv-gl raging r 4 'Y 'J - - 42- - i x1 '- , H-I-. , 1E3QnVl21'151nm-gs f-A ,,, 3? ' N Tb XI' ' 4222? I n Q7 if lon national truant officer. Mary Ela was appointed his private tele- 5 phone operator. He was recently visited by Bill Bentz, the famous sheik, and Herbert Mathews, the well known habitue of Greenwich f Village. His administration is noted for his prosecution of Frank If Barker, president of the National Association of Bootleggers. 5 f Jack Frush has become quite wealthy as a pawn-broker, while Bill Ilurlburt has taken Bert Collin's place as the Poor Man's Friend. f Dick Jackson is working at Armour's and is doing quite well. Elsie 7 YVear is trouble clerk for a matrimonial agency and recently succeeded ' ' in uniting Jessie Sullivan and Dale Sandford. Among her achievements ' are the XVells-Roberts and the Coffin-Blum cases. She has failed, how- g ever, in procuring a husband for Marion Stiles, who is quite the rage in T l Deauville on Jersey Creek. David Beasore is in a similar line of busi- ' ness, as he now edits the Annie Laurie column of the Kansan. NVhile traveling in China as a missionary, Mae Rand was surprised to find Joe , Phillips as fireman on an electric locomotive. The funds for her lrip l were furnished by Red Swallow, who is president of the Society for the 1 Prevention of Cruelty to Gold Fish. LeRoy Taylor is touring the country ' with Spark Plug. Martin Tipton is quite successful as head tailor for 1 l the Miles Baker Clothing Company of which Tom Wray is a window- , dresser. Horace Baldwin has become a favorite barber for the High I School girls. Arthur Reeder, the famous veterinarian, recently cured ' , Kenneth Murdock's horse of heebie-jeebies. Kenneth, by the way. is l quite successful as a peddler of horse-radish. As I have an engagement with Hawwy at the VanDeventer tea- 3 room I am forced to end this letter and do so hoping that you will enjoy reading of your old friends and their success in life. - ' i Lovingly yours, Q I ALTA MARIE. Q I . l ' fi E- I I i 1 'jLHH1'!,,'v,,'iIU lpvlmpmllml limlii Hfllf W4 num- l,l !t4llu II' li1 I lll I . , me R ff ' of ,Jeff WJ Q ' cf.,-f '19 ' 'fi ,Sf H ,v 1 I 1 l 1 E OUR 1 ADVERTISERS ,In the following pages will be found the adver- R tisements of several re- ! liable business men who have contributed great- 1 ' ly to the success of this volume. XVe hespeak your pat- R ronagel in return. u T so e I ' .H , If, ....Uf.....,m1 11.fm. QL - - on ff' 'um I 1 ' 1 , M-WF'WW!!'W!A9mI5IH'rpw'1'v 'rS'o1'f A If zu -'v 'f-www-ww 4 1 x- V if , - Q - , ,LI'?ETPf'f, fs ' if . 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The old man crossed in the twilight dim, i ' But he turned when safe on the other side, E And built a bridge to span the tide. Old Man, said a fellow pilgrim near, ' 1 You are wasting your time with building hereg 1 You never again will pass this way: f 1 i Your journey will end with the closing day. i i Q You have crossed the chasm deep and wide, 3 Why build you this bridge at evening tide? ' The builder lifted his old gray head, 7 H. J Good friend, in the way that l've come, he said. s There followeth after me today .I v A youth, whose feet must pass this wayg I .This stream that has been as naught to me ' To the fair-haired youth might a pitfall be: 5 He, too, must cross in the twilight dim, 1 Good friend, l am building this bridge for him. 3 'E' 3 ,S '34 if Ale ' . Ll Ti I ,1:-'I-..+-ex . lUi v.a1 MEa1ru4e lllll1Il1 lJlllflijl lm -uu r qgg .1 . m 1: mn 'n . u.:' UW I ,.'n Yr - .3 f'i'3l .Jai ,V . I V ,J 4. 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Kansas City merchants are support- i -1-ff-:erm-nw - -meszsssza'-1 mg the schools, the churches and the :,3p:,3.E'.5.-:gg 1 other institutions which are making this Q i city a bigger and better place in which YJ-im :J-7-'3'-1' : ' - Etflwfizl-.11 Lg,-,-:--,-v,-gi'f,. to IIVC. :'Qg3. .:,,--,-3 Q 5'-5,-1-ffi'-7-EFIQ 'E'Lh3:fQff.'ii1i1l. lT-.E , i 3 u-'signup' Our town can only prosper as you ' R 'L'---- '3 'r - - - - ,,,-:,':35-2-,-,-JL. and I prosper lndividually. You and I nge.:-:u.r::..--:, ' '55-'Zz-.rl-...'-fi '::a -E :.. ---..'.'.1 ...E ' . gg..-ggggiif? owe our support to our home town 73,5-agua, , . rg-i'.'.:.-'25-ag . . . . 1- .:.':':.2': g merchants if we are to realize this bigger fgzig.. u and better and more prosperous KANSAS ' i ' LQ?-f?,'f g?'i'i' -Kansas City of which we are to be a I ' ' .2-E24.':?s pm. , ::.-5-j55::- m 'Sig-'I.-ESSE4T:.'E . 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' l A growing bank balance is the biggest asset anyone may have. Once you have started a bank account, the habit of thrift is easy to acquire. l Now is the time to start-to lay aside a part of every dollar you earn. E ' l ' w J w l J- All Deposits Guaranteed by 5 State Guaranty Law T . l . if E gl ' RIVERVIEW STATE BANK , ' I Seventh and Central Avenue Kansas City, Kansas Z ' E T fi A n,Ael 1-nr 1:,.1iw1aum.rggilinnnaxuinhixilfanl H721 MJ x c of V ,Q THE ROTARY CLUB Meets once each week for luncheon or dinner Membership formed on the unique plan of one active and representative man from each lme of business and profession in the community OBJ ECTS To encourage and foster a The ideal of SERVICE as the basis of all worthy enter- prnse Kb High ethical standards in business and professions c The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal business and community life. Cdl The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service Cel The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupa- tions and the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society. ffl The advancement of understanding, good will, and inter- national peace through a world fellowship of' business and professional men united in the Rotary ideal of service. BENEFITS Making the acquaintance of men you ought to know. Genuine, wholesome good-fellowship. Developing true and helpful friends. Enlightenment as to other men's work, problems, and suc- cesses. Education in methods that increase efficiency. Stimulation of your desire to be of service to your fellowmen and society in general. . Q, Q. NVQ ' at l il l N ta -P l 1 il 1: -I 9' D I 1, ' . an gpm? E- ti. , gc, . --g E agw-rw ,,,,i,,s.h PA 7.1 wks I 1 J .I Q A 1 Qs 1 4 is 55 Q X, ' 1 K J ' i i , Q . 5 C , . Q 1 . . 1 ' w k I bl 4 ,i ,,.- - -- 1-----Q ' WX fi 'V T T' ---ff , IUIUIW INN 'M llill-lllllllllllllllllllllll 'ZQ6 1 I uliiumnwn-ll!lllN'liIMINIIWllllmlmntltlv.I-Y4I''..lllmnvII,-1.1 ll ...I tw .. . I173l 1'- Zsf - ,--f Aij-1--Vx, V Ni A I F I if ' , -1 1 -H-'fe lxerwttef - ,fe , .f--f------.M-- -,3,,.-fff Ax--ce -- ,, M--- .. 'z N .lv X-vf L' 1 ir Sieve'-fs M5519 gi 2 fe 5' ixx-Mil' Fil ,, , I Every boy l1as SOIIIU good qualities hut some are trained to use llllblll . 5- l'htt' 'd t' 'tl' li t' 1 l f1 l 'll ii .I o .1 e er .1 w.1n.1ge 1.111 oturs .inc consequent y .1 uv Joys wi I . 1. always stand Ollt and be recognized by good people. X . 1 ig-S9 The Order of DeMolay gives to a boy the training that he llC0dS at I the l1igl1 school age, NVIICII Il0ltllCl' l1is father 11or his mother feel safe i11 .1 ' fgj advising him. He is lllllglll, by tl1e order, tl1e necessity of tilial love. ' reverence for God, courtesy. cleanliness, C0lllI'ildCSl'lllJ and 1J2ltI'lOllSlll. E, 4 Y '1 .1 ,XII of these tl1i11gs when carried Olll in every day practice will lllllkll a W9 Q boy better i11 every way. ,Ei I i The Order of DeMolay ll2lS bee11 i11 existence tive years. It started 1 as a local cl11h ill Kansas City, Mo., Witl1 a menibership of 11i11e boys, i p and was tl1e idea of Frank S. Dad Land, wl1o is now Grand Scribe of It f tl1e order. It now llilS a n1c111bersl1ip exceeding one hundred thousand, i a11d is established i11 every state i11 tl1e Union. It ll2lS rece11tly been inlrod11ced in foreign lands, by tl1e Grand Master Councilor, Alexander it l li. Cochrane, St. Louis, Mo. i 7 The Order is llOt a part of tl1e great Masonic body as many people ri 1 think. blll is nierely sponsored by lllill great order. l'llll'Ol'l chapter, tl1e 1 g Kansas City, Kansas, chapter is ll02ll'ly four years old, lllld was tl1e Iirst i chapter instituted i11 tl1e state of Kansas llllfl was tl1e fifth chapter it ' a . . . . . i if instituted lll tl1e world. It now has a lll0IllbOl'SllllD ot about seven y, - Yi, ii -, hinidred. , t The whole idea of tl1e order is to advance boys into tl1e state of manhood. with a llllllll of a man, a11d wl1o will qualifv to fill the posi- -1 lg tion ot il good citizen when Zlllilllllllg that age. 1 1 1 1 ,V if , 1, , , 1 1 1 I 1 i, ii l if 7 t t J 212 - ll I ft 1 1 - t , , 15 , .1 l 3 i .fi .X i't -ff' -SV ' t . t pi T' W I .li li ,g E . . gs -:isp 'j jn . Y W 11 1 'X . M. 1 . f' A' -I 'C' ' H ' 'm-....... .. . E., A A A D741 t lr. - - -...--.,, x 5 fix I ' ' 'Ml ff: K . ff ui ,ag ., ! 1, -r J rf I 5 ,ff L ilfn . 'Umar-postage B 1 ' 'Nf:35ll e .c V X -4 S XX 'ri 1 c c as 1 4 V ' f 1' ' r we we r ' is 1 1 14613 if , ' . And no wonder! 1-lllxalxsaqCity-Qqunxnl-2I'nstw-Sfiaq - ,V - ,Q Th 1...uqQff V ,rf . VY ev V, ii '- r . . 'www' yy' The Journal-Post glVCS ltS 'J' Q Q fm, . , fig? ,, l readers a metropolitan news- I W -.Ba-qi W rd 'i' D P paper wlth an abundance of Mmm .ggmilnmwu-fvviiif''13 pictures and features in addi- Refi ' j Ew'm'1'n'S ' - h 1 Lmgljruigii-:2,H. - tlon to t e most compete wvlmfp-gxxvffz fx Y mx -Q . I r Qi. p local, natlonal and lnterna- 1 lr A Eg! l - f h I -at-Y-j., Q, Q 56 tlonal news o t e day. ts X10 -XVI 'V ,1 I - - d - r c . popu arxty IS unsurpasse ln r fa . W 1, e D653 lts appeal to the younger set! TW, M151 'fY1?f'Ch79?H'Wf?f ' lx 1 el XX 1 r . l 0 . 3 ox hzr Expj ry -4 ' To those mterested ln v1s1t- A 3 21. . W ,' Yfaf'lf,?'fjf','1 mg a modern newspaper JL r , x-.1 , - Q ,V A elim plant, the Journal-Post ex- ' , A QQ A ft tends a cordial welcome. ' I 217353 5 l1,f'l9lf ?31i,x k 21115215 itg Q-Ilnurnal-' nst Thirteen Big Issues-I 5c'a Week-Delivered to Your Door. 11151 T 9 1, r 1 1- W .I W 'W A - f L M ,: i F1 X f 'W' Y-4 ' ' 'A i : 'F' Q-XM -X Xl , ' .1 D1 ' 'W THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL B THE KANSAS TRUST COMPANY lie 1 ANK THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Sixth and .MIIIIIGIOU Avenue KanluClty Kama Weandoanythmgforyoumtheba nknnz A -no ausmass IN KANSAS W W W . . U W W , W . W ' W W W , W W W W W W W W il 4 - A X W 1 A AM- W W W A , - 1 , - ' , HW ' L I Vai-:xmm4u'f.LliiF5TW:.iE1'i!LB1s:1:5 1-.L95.LE11nH1l.1 .1 L ,WA L, 1-.: .1 ..f. line W , ff ' , '-1,il'!!YP E- - iv X '75--5'5 W51'!VW5 F ' 'AN C. ' C llivklfititig W ,, x. 1 - 1 S' X- .J ' il if EBIT ,X ' E me M E1 T flak ful-ifj I ' Q ' 'E A. I-I. BUSHNELL 0 QS, C.. A. LUNBECK 1 . I 1.936 2 . U56 ' ill MQW? I r Manufacturers of I STEEL AND I CUPIPERPLATE ENGRAVINGS CALLING CARDS I WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS AND SOCIAL STATIONERY I PARTY AND DANCE INVITATIONS I 690089 Selected by the Classes of '22, '23, '24 to produce their Q Commencement Announcements L I ' GYOCWAD 2 1 5 ll 5 Retail Shop and Manufactory located on I U Seventh Street at Minnesota 2 T un . 'TW mnnnuuuunn flmf I ...m um H' L u. i f .Xx-:j,,-- -,- I1771 h ,vlln a ws., ,.-'- In .S D 1 .- 1 X! V gui V V ,ti Tj 5 ,- Ween A-SQ an ' anew 4, ,K jgx E' 5 Y lx T A WISE PEOPLE USE ' Winters Gasoline and Cils .1 Always the Best the Market Afforcls - li 3 OURS IS THE ONLY FORM CF BUSINESS IN THE WORLD THAT T DOES NOT ASK YOU TO SPEND MCDNEY- V A A WE ASK You TO SAVE IT. l 1 Deposit With Us T Minnesota Avenue State Bank 5 'The Bank of Personal Servicenl mn .l:m:n:wl1a.nx1mMa 1l.HlluiIUHNmTiIiliF . ' ' ,M U 'HM U!!! . K - I I As 0 is wiv Fi . ss, ---L 5-Lk Y,4:r 'A ' 4- 5 .,. 0 0 vb. X, Q3 'lie' is: ,J K as 3 0 VZ, 'J lf ? X X ,X MfEfB 1 ,Q 7. I INSURANCE REAL ESTATE. K Telephone Drexel 0034 Portsmouth Building 605 Minnesota Avenue t 1 1 Fairfax 0707, 0700 ' 'Uogue r Hoszevy I Shoppe JOHN M. BYRNE bi LUMBER COMPANY ? - Snappy Hosiery of Quality ' I Fifth and Everett Streets The Electric Theatre is Next to Us Kansas City, Kansas ' a T ua a,mimi'a' ' .ilrtllmmxlnzmzmallunnuinjgHMIIUIQIIIEJIHIT Zh T r' 1 1 1f1l5'w: - A I . s gk, -..A 5 efQg31J1vln'.'1fa1g55-55 5, All fS 1 A O ' gf f i 'rx 5, ' i i-- mv in ae 3 You Will Like X 2' Armorcote Varmsh A X Home Bakery Cl d V th jf - 951 Minnesota Avenue ear an arms 3 Use it on your floors. It dries hard A over night. Waterproof and Mar- j l H proof. g At All Cook Dealers 4 1 Goods A Cook Paint E99 V A GOOD PLACE TO EAT , R Varnish Co. 1 T' P' Bmafa' P 'P e 450 Minnesota Ave. Drexel 3255 5 A. H. NELLOR, Mgr. ' ' A 3 3 ASK YOUR DEALER I ' Q I l 3 De Course 's Q Y Q! White Rose Butter and ll Perfection Ice Cream 1 I , HOME PRODUCTS V , i Made in Kansas City, Kansas r l . I 1 5 K K' 4' f mm uu nmmm in l uu v l n ua ' 1 731. Iii CEiQ..u4 mn nzsmammrzmMin umrmuuunmxnlmllgllilnml Illmgo D I1 I s x u f 1 H .mf'qfjE+j x3fT!,r,'!',+'aQgwfxgreavw-if-.,31F'rg,1g:ug1.fa ', x I : b l V fvqggei V fls 1 e e. fs uivnji BRE - -f-- ,rr - V ,-ggrsf' '-H ' e I 3 3,3 - 7 'TP X2 e f 41,51 - ,Q ,J , ci, 'ffl W' lex- li 3 X Xl, x 1' S ? it Glbson 8: Son , 1 E '1 U Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service X v 1 ! 646-648 State Avenue Phones Fairfax 4664 1 1 E 1 3 Compliments of W i I M H Make Yourself at Home at the L Delivers the Goods i Hardware and Furniture 8th and State Drexel I996 r 937 MINNESOTA 1 , U 4 FEATURING Phone Drexel ooss , Courtesy, Service and 1 - Quality with Precaution , , The , Y 4 f: ' Uncorporatedj K V 4 3 ZINK-MCKAIN , Manufacturers of , 1 D 'ggi't' P sed W f d cr Al 7 , ure a a ers an mger e ' T I FREE DELIVERIES Prairie Brew Famous Grape W Elks' Building Drexel 3650 Nluehlgbgclfg Pilgengr Q T Qrmmiu. MM:wu.nnn..1vrrnn,gy aDi 'W - - -E fT ie, I18ll F1821 Willys-Knight and Dependahility have Become Synonymous Words in the Vocabulary of the Motoring World BRANCH No. 2 V C BRANCH No. 3 H07 Cillhani Road 0 0. 1821-23 McGee Strert BRANCH No. l H26-28 Minnesota .1Xve. SHORT CUTS After all, there are no short cuts to financial success. Most people who try to go l across ots to fortune-'s goal have to turn back and make a new start. The slow, steady, upward climb Finally brings the destination to hand. The short cut seeker is ever trying new and brambled paths, You who are destined to arrive are plodding upward on the well worn route-and the bank receiving window looms large as you go. Start NOW on your path to 1887 THE ARMOURDALE STATE BANK i924 Oldest Bank in the City and Strictly aa Home Bank .ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Special at QCOOMBS 526-528 Minnesota Avenue Young lVlen's Suits, Young Ladies' Coats, Dresses and Hats Get Our Prices on Your Graduation Outfit W. L. Douglas Shoes for Boys and Girls 113:51 . f 5 , if N JIM 'H'- 'f vHs?u1- 'vfr1'Hf!'ww'f f I A 0' ' vw f'-wwlf Nm a rn Y A lx- W d-., A - A 'V i -L at ,tix QQ!!! 213511-N 3 lir' BP NV ' C 2' QF J -n kv Dx Q B G CHZO' HS Q so This is the wonderful motor fuel the gasoline Q people are trying to imitate and can't. The reason is simple. Benzol, the chief in- f i gredient of Benzo-Gas, is a better motor fuel than the best gasoline made. ' A ' If you want greater mileage, more power and I less carbon, USE BENZO-GAS. 1 3 l , BENZO-GAS MOTOR FUEL COMPANY Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paul St. Louis Compliments of Conover Grands ,N I Gulbransen Players M R. K. LSTILES sr Co. 3g,'g,H,3gi'g1? 'e F S Realtors L H-H-H , Q BUTLER MUSIC CO. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND Two Stores INSURANCE 530 Minnesota Avenue -L . rglslglglp IOISM Central Avenue :A ' Kansas City, Kansas Q 903 North 7th Drexel 0535 Fairfax 36l3-Drexel 2077 T E I .L 3 ?'5L,EET 1n .' xiTw'.IL1111 41.u,nTnulu' MEEHHHF -1---I-1-H r---t I1 X n ' H841 i Q., f A :fvff f,-. 'YY hi' --WY 31, C XT?--fx XAB . 'Ak ,, ,,......-,N ?? ,?-,-.- f ? A s if ' X .gfzv , - Qi: C 5 'Q +P 'Q 49 5 'B A ,X ' 1 3 Q 1 Q Best Wishes from S C. R. BOYD 3 Q - ff Q Secumtv State Bank The W 7 1 'l Window Shade Sho - 11 18th ancl Central Ave. P 1 1 3 SHADES , CURTAIN RODS ' I l0l5Norhl3hS. .1 MAURICE L. BREIDENTHAL, '06, t t t 1 a Drexel 2429 , ' Cashier I 1 X . 1, YN 1 Aifwgw A , - 1 r - 1 1 Bodme s Drug Store all Ninth and Minnesota 1 PRESCRIPTIONS-SODA-LUNCH - E A Store for All of the Students 4 'W Phone Drexel 2339 1 1 VAN 1 The E u Chadloorn Abstract Co. 3 6 The Sporting Coocls Man I - 1 S flncorporatedj N' Y I 3 Commercial National Bank Blclg. V 1 . Sixth and Minnesota Avenue 5 1 , 1 520 Minnesota Avenue . 1 1 Kansas City, Kansas Kansas City, Kansas I 1 - 2 'E E g N e . -'? '-V.o:i3X. t ihr 4, ,- ' .. :.,,,,.-,A,. '11111T'lwHI1111l11u11Di1 1 '1111'11m1 1 f 'fff1W f-17 W ' ?nW1mw I1851 EVERYTHING IN STEEL FOR THE BUILDING TRADE FOR ECONOMY IN STEEL DESIGN KANSAS CITY STRUCTURAL STEEL CO. Kansas City, Kansas CONSERVHTIVE AND AL Ifffff YS IN' Tffff 1'14.N 01 PROGRESS The Peopleiv National Bank Oppofite Ihe Port Ojire H861 - x -v -cw! fs-'q37 ' -5.2 o' ei3 iQf- A N 13 X lj X3 bf! ik 7 3 5 W omes ul t an ere or Sale nn 0 H B '1 .1 off a f ' f X WEST:-:EIGHT MANOR 5 .S Y t - 1 t ' Bert R. McClure I b Builder and Contractor V 'Q Residence 1348 Georgia Avenue l ' I 200l Armstrong Avenue 'Fifielcl 3028W KANSAS CITY, KANSAS V l l l When every dollar spent 'Q for lumber must produce L . maximum returns, keen careful- buyers use- . Smith's Good Wood and Smith's Good Service I ' . M. R. Sm1th Lumber E99 Shmgle Co. A 5 GUY c. McCARROLL, Manager ' , l ' . l Phones Drexel 3480, 348l Fifth Street and Central Avenue : T Tilmnlm iwznmimnx1m:.mul.u:.lngu'zl1il ii1n ww-M IH--wyvvwll-' vw'v1N v'f1I T:H 'P I1871 11 JI H 'Thx ,. -ff ' i 3' 'N err- -2, - , A - -. 2 E 611. 21' 1 Hilfe 1' ..- 0 ' xxx V , ,ff 'A' ' ' 'Q-wif? Z bi .wr Y ! ' gif- 'r my 1 Q ' ,y Staple and Fancy Dry Goods si N N Rich Cut Glass, Dinnerware, Fancy China and House Furnishings 6 E 5 . 3 Q 4 9 Q T HE QUALI T f if ff w2ac44MINNE g?i1Q5.5 , D 'xi ' . x A r 1, i Eat at the Best Place in Town .ll Tables for Laclies We Serve the Best l pn M h 3 Fine Watch Repairing and Engraving Telephone, Drexel 3626 L I n 4 l lhe Gift Shop ' t f Gifts Thar Last , ln All Kinds of Fancy and Novelty Jewelry , Class Pin i H JOHN T. MURRAY, Proprietor ' i T' - 915 North Seventh Street Opposite Post Office ' l V IE l qmi llllllill-I uuu muuuw unfauuiinsm fuiauiu.' nm gmgug-q 1, Q Q' S ff Lugmjji' t 1 -Q xxiirffffdl Yr V i nllwlv i f 1 ,JJ i X, 11881 .f fx--721--2, 1' 07,74 , .-I , I c ft lv , 5 it 1 ., L Af VX-Q F - i 2 .F y u, Q W- , ,, , life, lisa. 1 , 'fl'll J l'.lll - 1 sf Q X' fi N' fx 1 .w fr X xluj Q L- Q ' XA N 1, fc Mix I .44 , 3?--.1 Y You have reached the bay, the ocean lies beyond. Your happy school days are almost over, you are ready to enter life's battle, to more or less depend on your own judgment, to decide things for yourself. When it comes to Ufeathering your own nest, so to speak, to buying things for your own home. we advise you to buy things of quality. Things of quality cost very little more in the be- ginning than inferior things, and certainly much less in the end. We advise you to buy from firms who understand and who serve you with goods of this kind. We are constantly striving and anxious to serve the best of everything in sporting goods, camping goods, house- hold goods, electrical devices, toys, builders' hardware. tools. fencing, ladders, cutlery, bulk seeds, garden tools, radio, silverware, electrical washing machines. We are told by expert men in our line that our stock is the best assortment in the middle west. Such you have in your midst: at your very door. We are at your service. I uxxlxotk mtldw. . 747-749-7 5:-n1nn.Avf.HAnSASLITYKS. 1 f W f . ff Vlf nun 'll3'lTH,n1l.e5ll,57il'D'f ew? WINTER e -P I Wm X -ew sa I .W NV lxgsxilgy, J 015' f 1174 glugwglfj 14277, ' WJ ' .Nl M Qi. ,L at W --16? Q CJ Q Piiiifizrwgo. 1 'fbspznnlggcm 9 WAGGDNEH GATES llllllllli Ull X uufm or mf mimi f 1 if H891 x K L l E1 ' V.. , - In Q ll I V, 4 4 x 1' 1 '! ' 1 I f . ,nf Q X- ZR uses. W 0? , fwww xbs, X 'viii 7 1 '43 S - ,. wjiszififr ., 2 Q X ' WIS L-21' ' 1 , f 1 'v X 42?-'Q'-' X ffpfy '-W N X-XX 'f -:iw du , ,X 4:56 T xxx xx H -55' nw x . 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Mr I ., ' Q Q Cooke E99 L1tt1e Coal and Cement 3 Q , it 3 S Company :I I If it's Coal you want, we can fumish you with it. We have the Very Best Grades of Coal. 1 5 l If it's Building Material you want, you can get the best from us. f l i , WE DELIVER THE GOODS E ll Q 9lI North sixth st-mt V. Fairfax nos 3 Fred L. Clson ' j AuToMoBu.E SUPPLIES L 405-407 Minnesota Avenue . 1 YES, WE HAVE IT - Complete Line of Replacement Parts for All Automobiles Distributors for Hood 6: Viking Tires . Fairfax 4800 5 1 if tnuur nuxmmmvl. um MWEm1us.1anutnnmuf1nTQuEUHmHHlnnt ...im n 4 nmhlii . m l tm: w ifi' , H911 1 You Can Always Do Better at Crane's I WOMIILY wink -' Guyer Sisters' Hats Are the Latest Modes ancl Are for the First Days of Spring as Well as for Summer Wear ALL AT MODERATE PRICES 622 Minnesota Avenue Shampooing Marcel Waving Manicuring Toilet Articles Phone Drexel 0603 RUSIEXS BEAUTY SHUP Scalp and 'Facial Treatments Miss Gladys Nichols, Marceller 622 Minnesota Avenue-With Guyer Sisters Kansas City, Kansas Open All Night Phone Fairfax 3836 Let's Get Acquaintecli' LTBTERTY LUNCH Tenth ancl Minnesota W. A. RILEY, Proprietor Best Coffee in Town Barbecue Meats Tables for Ladies D921 LAN your next Annual with the sys- , tematic co-operation of an experienced E- College Annual printer, who will look at your problem from the standpoint of the Staff. Send the plans for your book to the zzzfzfrzzgar of our Collage P7'l.71fl.77Lf D4'p11rtn1mzt, who will work out economical speci- fications with your Staff. VVe number among our satisfied customers many of the best schools in this trade territory, and can be of service to you. Yizzwzly limzgv S1mf1'.i'.ijf11l Pr1'11t1'1zg Sf1'v1'z'f' S11nitllii:G1rieyes Company, Printers KANSAS l'l'I'Y, MISSOURI R, X s W I-'J QQ THE A wah Q39 Besse System Company r L C Sprague Mgr CLOTHIERS 624 626 Minnesota Avenue FURNISHINGS HATTERS SHOES Kansas Cnty Kansas Rlght Goods Farr Prlces You wlll buy better furniture for less at Anderson s FFWFFF Anderson F urnlture Co I 'Il-IE HOUSE OF MERIT i , ? ' t 1 ' A well satlsfied customer is, m our experience, 5 the best advertisement a business can have. ' 5 5 FFF? i 5 fi I 739 4l Minnesota Avenue I 'i ik 4 S S es f fe a . e S , P- If -,..,-, ig ,p. ' ss'-' --- is A 'Wi ' ' xf I R 9 if, I V- . ' 5 . , N, 5- 5, N . D mx ' f U Q BMT, 0 .,,. 1' ,D ' S 4 M L. f , A ,Q ' ! S ff f 2 S sl ' flncorpora ed, I 1 n n , ' . 3 I I O 1 I n I W 1 x r o 0 S . F133 1 fix, V A 1' Y - at .-5.72 vi j..L?.:..V vi ,,a....,Q.T. : 'Ti :.:-'...T' - ws-sw L't'n .nzig 1511449 w '?'+W N --, t-- --L. 'J' F1931 - Billiards not only requires and therefore develops steady nerves, but it trains the eye, improves the judgment and keeps one fit both physically and mentally. The facilities that we have pro- vided for the enjoyment of this fascinating game are the finest. Here you may enjoy billiards where the atmosphere is whole- some and the equipment is per- fect. Maze Billiard Parlor O. B. REED The Meat Man Drexel l420 1003 Minnesota 947 Minnesota Avenue A. P. SCHMIDT Under l..alce's-l0th and Minnesota Ave. Compliments of We Specialize in Hair Bobbing, Ladies' Shampooing, S Massaging and Scalp Treatments Come down and let Us Hx you up for Drexel 22I2 loth and Minnesota your graduation exercises. Comphmen.. of RAY PAINTER the TAILOR WM. H. MCNELLY 945W Minnesota Ave. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING 943 Minnesota Avenue Stylish Clothes Maker Prices That Are Right N Expert Alterations Busiest and Best in Town CV!--f 1. . '51--egf ,- XX .e --Q-Q '-. 4 . e 11 agen 'w af' 3 nat - Elreiwwwwvlgnlr 5 ni 1 ' 1 . V4 ,,... - , I ,j,f2'Wn5u' ed ' REYNOLDS F LQ? JS , 'C i U INSURANCE '-.:- R bl ff Af, by X N f rx A ips Nh. .-.i..Auqxg . T vf'tfCWfff , JNMW ur ire an e nsur' nce 4 I 8 Wa e 66 0 C Dah 'Cl' head. Pogcy if as necisggfly fro lyour Car Brotherhood Mr? Acutcisndanfl glhou woxgt lgve so as the carburetor. Block many regrets behind. .Xvihateixg 'if9 '?5'9l'tW ,X h Vey Xi 6-'f' 7' fig PP '?51.,,, New kE-,kr 4 uBetter Be Safe X ,G 'Q tr ' than Sorry ABAKB an if wSf '5 6' Qe fnfffiff.. 44? 31 ' -5 ' N7f'7f.' ,,VM 42 Don't let your bank roll skid. Our Auto Insurance takes the Take out Auto Insurance. ruin out of wreck and ruin. Compliments of CHOCOLATE SHUP 512 MINNESOTA H951 it li 'X r xifiigil i il .iq 1 l 5 , 4 I .P-ri D 1 For Fine F wrmtwre VISIT OUR LARGE, NEW STORE AND lNSPECT- Colonial Hall Clocks from Zeeland, Michigan. Karpen's Beautiful Living Room Suites. Grand Rapids, Rockford and ,Iamestown's quality Dining and Chamber Suites. Homecreast Wilton and Axminister Rugs, which embody the spirit of the Orient. W'hite Mountain Refrigerators from Nashua, New Hampshire. Reliable C-as Ranges equipped with the famous Loraine Oven Heat Regulator, and Simmons Beds and Bedding from Kenosha, Wisconsin. URNITURE 6 755'57MinnesotaAve. There is Safe Economy in Our Prices and Quality HENRY KASSEL Druggist ICE CREAM CANDIES Free Delivery Phone Drexel 0077, 0078 534 Minnesota Ave. H961 Graduation Presents Elgin Watches for young men, in gold filled cases as low as Sl4.00. Wrist Watches for young women, 6 and I5 jeweled white gold filled, 57.50 to SI 2.00. Gold Rings, Pearl Beads, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils and other suitable gifts. Our Prices Are Rock Bottom johnson Optical 6a Jewelry Co. 748 Minnesota Avenue Brotherhood Building x ' Q ' A X- - M ' V- Y . Just Right is what they say when Basket Ball Equipment The Bilfbel' used by . C. K. H. S. DOES IT and Leading Schools and Colleges Everywhere Across the Corner Comes from 9 ASK THOSE WHO KNOW The most interesting store in Kansas City. IOIZ Crancl Avenue Drexel 0100 Light Wiring, Power Wiring, Fixtures, Supplies, Electric Range MURRAY ELECTRIC COMPANY The Light House of Kansas City 7 l 5 Minnesota Avenue for Many Years II11' .X1'l.v1111 .S!1111' 4 11111fv1111,v !111':'1- 11'1'1'1111'1l 11 tl f11'1-I 1l1'171' 111 111'r'1' 1111- xi1111'1'11t.x . . . .,... .N 11.1 Illt' lx. L . lx. ll. 51. KI fun, l'lxl:l' -z.'1ll1 tl f1111'1'l111x1' 11j 55.1111 111' 111111'1'. yyflt' fin ix 1'111!111.v.v1'11' in 1111111 -:v1ll1 H11' .v1'l11111l 1'11l111'.v, fvlzfh' 11111f 1'1'1i. el oniboew 608 Minnesota Avenue 1 1:17 1 ,fl 1 . sn I. fl , 11- 1 .43 fy' 21 ang .I Vi I 11 F I .I l N! 11 il tl 1. 1 11 1 1 1 I 15-ff L 198 M 'u i A fhx ---.......Q...- ., ED A F . 1513 WA' wal 1117 ff , x 4 15 I! Ll -... v..-N ,P ,LJ I. ,v 1. 'ur 1,,.I, '1 0 JINIIITWUHIIIIII' V I -v A ' z 4 , 1 .,- , 55 2515, -Mgt: ' I gary ii 222 E xg, Fa1rfaxwl475H P A P Q KASSEL JEWELRY 'COMPANY , 548 Minnesota Avenue FRANK T. KASSEL Registered Gompliments of H. PERRY MOTOREICO. 805 Minneaote. Avenue Y If--171, Eff ll il? il. L fr Sl is 'I QE I J LE? w' an N ,I 4 s 4 Z' 'Fl i fmt . A The llolmnston Typesetting Co. TYPESETTING FOR THE TRADE Room 20 Board of Trade Annex W. S. JOHNSTON G. W. JOHNSTON Residence 615 Lafayette Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas Phone Harrison 1295 KAW VALLEY MOTOR CO. 430 Minnesota Avenue 0 62 0 Minnesota Avenue Congratulations, Seniors: Berkson Bros. desires to extend the best of wishes for the successful future of every graduating Senior of Kansas City Kansas High School. E02 ,4 3 4 The House of Courtesy , ,.,, . fzooi w S E I 1 - . ' A f ' Y ' '73 -f 1, be fab- A A 4 VIU1 anna - A--A Al 1 LL ,L -Qi,3, ,eef '- I A - 5 JL A P Ci, Q D 1' ' F ' D ' k iff L C ICIOUS Ountaln I'1I1 S X is Q Hot or Cold X, Fx ' I' Q- High School Students know that a trip downtown is not S complete without lunch at Lake's. Light foods, well 1 , prepared, can he had at any hour-tasty sandwiches, wholesome hot or cold drinks. At this big store you will meet your friends-you will realize why so many persons p say- A I . GET IT AT LAKES f 'l j 5 I Your Druggist li ! .Q LAKE L Tenth and Minnesota Avenue A i I F. G. Crothers T- A- POWCU ' 3 W Transfer and Storage I , CLEANING Company 5 PRESSING D REPAIRING rexel 3337 , Kansas City, Kansas i ' I ' Goods Called for and , 5 Delivered That S It i Morganglonach L. S Shoe Co. 'C I lf lt's Fabric We Can Clean lt f C g or W POPULAR SHOES E 527 Minnesota 5 L Drexel 22l8 905 N. l0th St. The Family Shoe Store Q-, MW! A ,Lai -2--.-f'f.W 'i lf,fgQfi.rlTm,rnf'Vi5i' i' 1 I2011 1 -- pf new A 4-1' f 1 -- A - . .. 3 A J- - me .5 mv srl as a s e gb' xg le ' Better Than a Furnace fri For Fall and Spnng Heatlng E ' Furnace heat for the coolld ciays of sgaiing , Q g N is unnecessary expense. e us ms a a W' , ' , 5 5 Humphrey Radiant Fire or a Welsbach t wlgi ig lgl ' . 3 S Heater in your fireplace. This marvelous J' p , A development in gas heating burns for . -Q - LP' ,-- V l hours at the cost of a shovelful of coal. - 'I Ill 4 ' ' Radiant Rays that send forth heat rays directly into the room. Pure heat always f 4'lj 'T' fftfg, . available and as cheerful as flood of sun- ' ' ' xt ,gf l 1 shine. ' lf' fl ls ' ' .1 - There is a Size and Style to Meet Every Requirement. Z See the Attractive Designs in Our Showroom. i A Small Down Payment-Balance Monthly. The W yandotte County Gas Co. f Gas Savings Department 744 Minnesota Avenue 53l Southwest Boulevard Drop in at the 0 - r Cornell-Wlckllffe Dew Drop Inn Quality Plus Depenaabiliry ' l Across from the High School MEAL5 AT ALL Houas Hgur I ' Battery 5 - We serve regular meals and short - orders. SCTVICC 5 i Our Specialties I l CHILI AND SANDWICHES Drexel 3010 g. 5 i S lf you come once you will come TlRES-BATTERIES Q 1 again. - ' Drexel 3627 i020 Minnesota E E. E. WIMER, Prop. Kansas City, Kansas A I i gl.in n'1mn1.lun mimi uummunzzu nmu mm umluuw Wg, I --H-v m . I2021 M e--- gf as at f f A W - 'iff he -was ,S ,, 15 4 Y I R MEN'S CLOTHING q LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR A 4 s ' i Use Your Crecizt X N W E A Small Payment Down Takes the Goods-Balance Weekly 2 3 1' Q S T H E L E A D E R ? y 1 5 ' 632-34 Minnesota Avenue ' s , i 'S 5 LEE VAUGHAN W 4 DRUGGIST 1 I! Eighteenth and Central Avenue i THE DRUG STORE OF TODAY 1 l Q l,4itEI':A:':A:':':':'l'IA:A:-I-:-:':':'l':A3:-:':A:'I :':':'1':' ':':': :A:':':': .':'lA: IA: :xl ill: Machine Work ' Key and Lock A 1 and Motor , I I I S Work, Welding 3 I Rewinding ' and Brazing JW . y I l E M A L L W 0 0 Electrical Con- W A ' Electric and Sfg'C:9f, td :ggfzf ,l ,W We Sharpen ' - e al m A Anything That Fix Co. -1 , l lfjljl Has An Edge IOI7-I9-21 N. sth sf. E I ef ftrlfcal 315.5 , Sth 6: Minnesota 5 Doors North We Have lt , t After July lst I I if ' 517 Minnesota Drexel 3880 T ' - I Repair Any- i Lighting ' ' My thing in Call Us Fixtures, ft, gtg: Metal, wood ' Fairfax 0583 supplies and 311711 3 . I or Leather We Are At 'Your Service Motors 'W ' j F l AAAAAAAAA- K K A A A Y - Aglllg A 1 V i g 1V:f:f:f2f:E2f:?1?:2:E:fi21212121222:2 jllillilll:I:I:E:E3E:?:5:EiEiEEiEiiiiEE Sgifififigfff EQ 'mul. 7u nummlhunnnuIannummmmflijllllllnllllalif l M - 1 'Ul 'M 'l N ' H ' HH 7 ' - i l2031 L z1'5 ' .H Y ri' ,,r. J . X L , ,,. ,,. I 4 - , , 1 , I ,nh J- f W r R, V fe e' EEQQTVQWUWQ , 57' 'XPP . A 1,51 gi X4 rJ CV Q, T ff' kg A einem- Window Shades an E 2 and Draperies w S +ff?3Q2?2 ' Q 3314-V ll'-ul Mlm Make Your House Your Home E Illlllkzi f 1 'I K femur W' Q I n r A 1 ali' 'lml ly Peabody School Furniture 1 'll X A 4 'C6be H oag of' Goebef' You I E X A .FURNITURE 8 CARPET C0. T Drexel l2l5-l2l6 A. T. BRUGH, Gen. Mgr. Il 5 1 4 Grandview Club Transfer and V Q Storage Company ' P lncorporated I 12 Q . PACKING, STORING, SHIPPING jl r fu ff Separate Rooms-Heated Piano Rooms Fire Proof Warehouse l307-09-ll Cenlral Avenue 2 Kansas City, Kansas l 1 I 5 ' I . H E K 3 m W. , 41, 2 P12041 If V'3'7i1-liw Q -as ess: W. 5 - , 4 lg T e MISSOUII B01 er Wor s Co. HARRY DARBY, JR. I6 N 1? X J is ---i Q RQ ,3 I I 4 II BOILERS. SMOKE STACKS, BREECHING, TANKS OF ALL KINDS, I SMOKE CONNECTIONS, WATER TOWERS. BOILER I is F RONTS, GRATEBARS, CASTING - I I I I All Repair Work Given Special Attention I , I Shop Phones: Drexel l44l, l442 Third and Minnesota I f FIDELITY STATE BANK I gi OFFICERS ' I ' 1 I John T. Wilson. President Woodruff Wearables ' Frank W. Wilson, Cashier I I Charles Hassig, Vice-President on Seventh at Minnesota , A. B. Crawford, Assistant Cashier I l0th and Central Kansas City, Kansas Youthful Styles Predominate 1 Graduation, Party and Street Dresses Always on l-land I I Wholesale--Retail I -I . . . . il H High Quality Merchandise at A Vaned and Dlscnmmate V N AI , a Low Price Selection 1 I I 1 I 4 eoz Minnsm. Avg. Drexel 0274 A 2 TN-2 'TTT T IEGHT 2001 Q31 Comparison Oldsmobile Six S795 F. O. B. Lansing OLDSMOBILE AND CHANDLER FELTER S ADT Fifth and Minnesota-then South Fairfax 4666 Kansas City, Kansas ff x QIIMW X 'WWHNIIIIB --N--Af Oqr Cjznlomezxv XXX X ie!! us that Meg !fX'e io eaf here noz' only because of fhe exceffe-nf meafs at low cost, but afso because of fhe i N cheerifl afmosplvere x No grouchesr .. 1 1 I Fvergbody happy. i i 1 6 i Vi Tuoms CAFETERIA ii X 645 Minnesota Axe- kansas Citg.Kansas W 5 V R PG Wzomas, Pkwy -fm 7 N HOLM: fO-30107670 V i ff? ,M f' 'Q , 6 6 H5 i if 9 'I 1 U: X A i ii3'Mi wislil. iff, , i 'f4,YYf'ELY L. 6 R 1 6 'J 71416666 6-iii, J f 1 T1 iff 6 6 6 pg 0 It 4, V 4- - Y' X It V V Av iggisui-..ns...1,, 1 t 4 ,N , mu! 1. - -ff 1, is U ,- , --,,, M ,, x -' - L:-.ff t -- 'A i-N t t- f ,I -tt --sg ff Q wif---t Meye'r's Ice Cream for Every 0CCilS1:0'Yl - Meyer Sanitary Milk Co. Compliment: of C. L. PETERSON For Real Laundry Service f Compflimenta of BUD com of any description ' CALL . Compylimenta of HOME LAUNDRY J- H- BRADY Fifth and State . Comptlimenh of 2 'Ll JV ,- Q , 1 Q.. Q I, ii 0 .E-4 ,jn- 1 V, tail- P!! -1 -4 I 1 'i 1 Te ,. :ti , ff 4 . Phones: Fairfax 0083, 0084 Strait Manufacturing Co. A 22 we m l ill, Niulillllllllllillfjjljm-ljlllllllllllmlll' V244 n 'rf wi e ' 1 i'1 'l ' 'ffl-F A 3? 1-,N-,f ,k ' , . H, - Qhgtiamvamff -.......A 0 .nmhikdimg Lg' 1.-.,.-. 0,1 '-,,uf H1Qg,g'Lgr-V 5' n A.,-W was ' ' f ' t ' n ,.vv'f 'H1 v p4 , , I ' V . I, 5.- ' Y ...WY , f. mx A J miivizffa ke- ' s q 1 E QQ C so -s ngsyi 5 .W TP A Yf gl .. cl,V R 'sr ty- ,W ,iq 'Your Success MCC' Me Af ff! A ' F fun S depends on how you use your 5 fili' spare time and your spare ' X change. DRY coons X b E Ladies' and Children's Ready-to- 1 S Wear- Garments 5 Q , X ' . BOYS' SUITS W 5 THE HOME STATE. BANK 1 i' P 638-640 Minnesota Avenue g , Your Home Bank I Look at that Lady ' 5 at ' That's what they say when she n Sixth and Minnesota Avenue gets her beauty work done at 73 NORINE Ho1.LAND's W 5 O. Q. Shepherd, President Class ,22 - X C. F. Pack, Cashier ll XQ J. P. Angle, jr.. Assistant Cashier 925 Minnesota Drexel 2951 1 ,v 1 13 'A GEORGES LUNCH 845 Minnesota Avenue 5' Bill: Hey, Ted, what's your hurry? i Ted l m going across the street to eat and lll have to hurry to heat the crowd 1 Bill Where you going to eat? Ted Over at Georges where they serve real grub at reasonable prices. : Bil Let s go KOPP'S KLEEN MAID BREAD Pure, Sweet and Clean J IVI WALTERS Novelty and Hardware Tenth and Central Kansas City Kansas Fancy China Plain and Decorated Dinner Dishes Fancy Gifts M ui I n lmuu r ll H IIIJIIUIIIIHIIII mu mm ,- l i , tl I ' 1 .. I ' s 0 1 . , U .. I I I : . ll I N ' 7 J I 5 . uv I 1 : 1: u v .I , l ll I ... --. - - ,s, s' ,W-, , - :f s ... .. ----- L' k ull!! ,, if my' ,4gvl,,1m,gHgm,3 il, it I, L-. 1, W HH' uw..un-i- : Ill!J 4: lll. I I-I '14 Hl.l.,1.1' V I,r:1.un:,-,,v. . J r l209 K , . - 1 541951 - vu: paw- 9. F V 4,'. I -1 .gig iggs-W. 525-ig. ,ANQ , : 1 - 1 '1 ff' is X .: , ,-A-----iw--ILA. , e ,TSM J- f e 4-P 'L .14 gy, ef X2 lag I ,Q-Tx Q X 4 S success to the Class of '24 QQ 4 52 .4 . , L I Mosley Furmture Company . 1 'T 734-736 Minnesota Avenue E , 1 ll ' W ' A SENIOR'S FAREWELL I l - I'm hoping to get a diploma today 1 1 From the best old igh in the land, ' 3 2 ' Then tolnorrow I'll be on my happy, new way, f O, Boy! The feelin' is grand. The feelin' is gripping and grand, I say, When I think of the four years past, p And about the spirit of K. C. K. ' Which I hope, forever, will last. h It's gonna be hard to leave the old gang, A The big gym, assemblies and such- Even now in my heart therc's a sickening pang To stick 'round where we won so much. But the time has finally come, I see, . When room must be made for another- V So I will move on with joy and high glee 1 And make way for a proud little brother. u .in 11 Q 1 f v V S4 . . 1 . u . . My diploma soon will be handed to me And then I shall be on my way. So glad and so sorry, tongue fails meg Goodbye is all I can say. ' -Jack Myers. ' lSpacc donated by an athletic bfmstenl 2101 EI ' I 1 ' A ' A ' Il 7l-- 5-'-f 41-f Y ' W I , ,- , 'I ' ? ' , .. ,. f-1Q:44.Q:4: '- :::.: :' .1 ' I ..I l Ji. ,. .J r'4wlu.Ljj1II1.l,lI lx llliillllillliillillli 447 ' , ' Nil 'UL 'jg' l' l' M . .. 'l .. ., Li L I I 'Q -I X ,ff 5: 1 -xiii' I ' I . ' El ,. . I ' : hun. e J Awami em. , W. .1131 ll,-,I .AM , I ' -ml 45 W 'W'3'!l'5 ' J. 5 txgt ttf' ' ft half W I !Vv fi fi Q Compliments of 3 0 E I ' t I homas Bigger ' -4 3 1 t 3 l A I 1 h C-'0ll1f71l.lllC'7I1'S of ' l 0 5 'ASK 3 , YOUR ,, , - NEIGHBOR Q ILAUNDIFRYCQ, 3 PHONES DREXEL 0245-0246 ' , i . , Magazines and Candy ' l Felix Heim Cigar Co. 4 SHOE REPAIRING 503W Minnesota i Q- . v j CUSTOM MADE SHOES If You Want to Rent a Car- ' l I-I 715 Central Avenue SEE ME E ' 2-I Ol 7 Central Avenue Special Day Rates 1 3 3- 900 North Eighteenth St. GEC. DIEMER i 5 4-1820 North Twelfth Street Drexel 0194 929 Manmota Ave. E I W 'im IllllmlmmllllllilllllllllllllllUIlE l fi iif - 1 h e , tt f2111 'Y l rf 'VH fi . till' a.. effigy! Thank You, Class of '24- for your generous support of our efforts to supply you with Your Kind of Clothes and may we wish you success in your future under- takings. May this suggestion help you: Kuppenheimer Good Clothes- An investment in Good Appearance 'iHEVHElZISxf07TER Compliments of Paxton Lumber Company l2l2I Lake rug 0. Inc. 6th and Minnesota Avenue E. GEO. GRATNY, Manager THE. LARGEST DRUG STORE IN KANS X- -' V, Car 1, Free Auto Delivery gf Drexel 20l2 f f E. W. KAIVIPMEIER GARAGE Sr MOTOR CO. l707-9-ll Central Avenue Kansas City, Kansas TOWING DAY AND NIGHT Phones: Garage, Drexel 2788g Residence, Drexel 2088 Genuine Ford and Hassler Paris QUALITY COURTESY I QD Auf cffjffy AlVlERlCAsbk,,l,il'iQil 5 -A x 533 Minnesota g A ,N CLEQANLDINESS . 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