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Q ....... ,Q DEDICATION MISS HELEN IRELAND To 11 member of our faculty who has served us with patience and understanding for the past six years, we the class of 1939, dedicate this yearbook of memories. Miss Ireland, an alumna ol' Yates Center High School, 11 faithful sponsor of the Girl Reserves for several years. and a teacher, has truly been the friend of many. as .... -----. Page7
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M.: w N me W ii it wing , Y I .1 ii M' I ta, 1 fr I., W' fn, .IA L I tq 111 W. 1,1 1 N ,qs 'il . I , 1 fi MAR. MAR MAR MAR MAR 3: Humboldt comes to Yates Center for the last home game. The Wildcats showed them how to play basketball. 8: The Wildcats journey to Fredonia to play the Fredonia quintet in the Tri-Valley tournament. Our Wildcats lost. 24: Some of the soloists go to Burlington to attend the Tri-Valley Music contest. Did they rare? 1 25: Y. C. attends the speech and dramatics contest at Chanute. They come home with some fairly good ratings. 31: Vocal and instrumental groups attend Chanute Music Festival. Band rates excellent. APRIL 4: Yates Center band presents a concert with Russell Wiley, director of K. U. band. as guest conductor. Eleven band members are absent with mumps. APRIL 17: Leap Week begins and continues until Friday night, April 21. The girls learn the art of opening doors, walking on the outside, and above all-spending money. APRIL 26: Music groups journey to Lawrence where they compete in state con- MAY MAY MAY MAY test. The instrumental soloists are judged by none other than Frank Simon and the bands are judged by Karl Krueger, leader of Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra. 3: The senior class steps prominently in the foreground in their presentation of The Enemy a four-act drama of the World War. 7: Baccalaureate. Rev. Schreiber is the speaker. 16: Class night. The Arrow comes out. 17: Commencement. FAM OUS PAPOOSES 1. Ethel Ingraham 2. Donna Shaw 3. Helen Ireland 4. Elwood Jones 5. Stanley French 6. Violet Withers 7. Maxine Walters 8. Bernice Sieker 9. Kathryn Mulsow 10. Frances Briggs ?. Mr. Horsch's cat, The Gooferf' Page6'
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