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The Red and White from Wamego, Kansas • 1

The Red and White from Wamego, Kansas • 1

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The Red and Whitei
Location:
Wamego, Kansas
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wMii REP VOLUME III WAMEGO, KANSAS; TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 NUMBER 16 CONTESTANTS TO ENTER STATE The Staff Did Well. The printers congratulate the staff of the Red and White, the High School paper, upon the completion of a very successful year's work. Their newspaper efforts have been more than creditable, and we understand they have made little on the venture. That is more that some more pretentious publications ca say. The business re TRACK MEET AT MANHAT-: TAN, MAY 14 50 yd.

Walt, Hartwick, John Richmond, Frank Blanchard. 100 yd. Wah Hartwick, Frank Blanchard, Mile Hugh Miracle! 440 Walt Hartwick, 'John Richmond. 120 High Hurdles Georges Ulrich. 220 yds.

George Ulrich. Relay Walt Hartwick, John Rich- 880 yd. Stanley. Pole Vault Shultz 9'2" Richmond 4th. Shot Weiler 4th.

35'8" Broad Jump Shultz 1st, 18T Hunholz 3rd. i High Jump Ulrich 1st Hunholz. -t f- A Relay Hartwick 1st, time, 1 :50. Blanchard, Uhlrich, Richmond. Points: Ath.

Lit. Total ..........50 15 65. Westmoreland 18 y2 16 34 V2. lations between tie staff and the printers have been most pleasant. We trust, and believe, that our joint efforts to give Wamego High School a creditable paper jmond, George Ulrich, George Hun- TO THE BUSINESS MEN of Wamego Wje take this last opportunity to thank you for the splendid support you have given this paper during this and former years.

With your loyal support the Red and White has been a great success without this, it would have been a failure, ft the students do not appreciate what you Business Men of Wamego have done for their school (but we feel that they do) the management of the Red and White certainly does. We urge the students to patronize those who have advertised with us and we hope every advertiser has been benefitted by his associations with the students through the Red and White. WIe beg your support of the Red and White next year; though it will be under a new management which we know will need your support, as we did, and we feel that they will secure it. Again, we sincerely thank. you for what you have done for the Red and White.

THE STAFF. have been mutually satisfactory. holtz. The Wamego Reporter. Wheaton Louisville Onaga ........24 ..............13 1 Pole Vault Wilford Shultz, John Richmond.

6 30. 0 13. 10 'JL1. 3 6. 1 1.

OUR TEACHERS NEXT YEAR a M.p,Q,Snnprinhpn3GTit. Shot Floyd Stanley, Ronald Wiel- Emmett 3 St. George 0 L'. A. Winsor Principal H.

S. er Miss Nannie Beisly--Commercial High Jump George Ulrich, Geo. Work and N. Training. 111 croaa Jump ueorge nunnoitz, LITERARY Spelling Nellie Shaw Prickett, La Von Stewart.

Essay Reginald Downey 1st. Musics Vocal Solo, Ted Schwandt Wilford Shultz. Discus Frank Blanchard. BROUGHT HOME TWO CUPS 3rd. Piano Solo Aileen Burkholder 1st.

Esther Goranson Latin, girls' coach, etc. Ardis Atkins Home Irene Howard English, Music, etc. Mary Kahler 8th Grade. Mrs. Ruth Beeson 7th Grade.

Mrs. B. F. Boell 6th Grade. Frankie Johnson 5th Grade.

Susie Dixon 4th Grade. Thelma Plesse 3rd Grade. Gladys Cailloz 2nd Grade. Mnn Grade. PRESENTATION OF BASKETBALL LETTERS Wamego Gets Custody of County Cup For One Year and Wins Relay Cup The County track meet which was postponed from Saturday to Wednesday, nMay 4, was held at Westmoreland and was a great event; A large At chapel period, the other morning, Ibasketball letters were distrib -A.

A man to coach athletics and teach attended and much, cheering science has not beeA chosen, ndjeering was in progress from start to finish. It was an ideal day 1 I rtty ir r- A 4- I WT ma ama Pink (at League Social) uted to both( the girls' and boys' teams. The players were called before the student body and while there, were given their letters or the splendid work during the basket-, ball season. Mr. Borror was the pre-sentor, giving at the same time a short talk on the interests of basketball.

While assembled on the platform, captains were elected by bbth teams. Bear Cats demonstrated their worth during the entire performance to such an extent that they brought wouldn't do for Miss Beisly to be here now. Ray: Why? Pink With all these chairs scrapr ing this way, No Siree. SENIOR CLASS ROLL Vada P. Barnes.

Minnie M. Ubel. Leo Schutte. Fred O. Pitney.

Reginald J. Downey. Paul O. Henningsen. Floyd F.

McKowen. Maggie E. Evans. Susie S. Heiser.

Sylvia A. Wagoner: Margaret E. Dalton. Howard O. Bennett.

Georgia B. Chaffee. Clarence M. Oppy. George Lenhatt.

Wilford R. Vilven. Raymond P. Noll. Lyndell iM.

Thompson. Teresa G. Hesse. Margaret A. Boell.

La Rene Lattimore. Hazelle L. Foltz. Pearl L. Cox, Delia E.

Hodges. Wilfred Schultz. Hugh Miracle. 1. 2.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

.8. 9. 10. ii. 12.

13. 14. 15. i6. 17.

is. 19. 20. 21. 22.

23. .24. 25. 26. jhome the 'bacon' in the form of two i beautiful cups.

They succeeded in scoring points in nearly every event and in many cases scored first and second. It was an easy victory for jThe election was hotly contested among the girls, Winifred Tauer belong at last elected captain by one point. Josephine Hecker was the close second. HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR Friday; May 13 The Class-Night exercises will. be held at the Columbian theater, beginning at 8 p.

m. Sunday, May 15 The Baccalaur- Wlamego. With but limited practice, the boys came out well in every in-tance, Blanchard breaking the state 'high school record in the hundred pnt.A sprmnn. Vv "Rev. J.

Thmrmsnn rwk: dash. His time was ten sec iOf the boys team, Ted Childers was elected captain by a large majority. Both teams did remarkably well Hatrwick bnds. Ulrich. and did ter at 8 t.

m. plendidly in their events as records wj- 7 will show. Shults and Richmond al May 47 The Commencement exercises will be held at the Columbian theater. so did well. jthis season; but prospects are pointing to a better outcome next year, when they will fight' on the basket-! ball court once more.

Miss Beisly: "What's the matter, The following are the records: 50 yd. dash Hartwick 1st, time, 6:6. Richmond 2nd. 100 yd. dash -Blanchard time, 10.

Hartwick 2nd. 220 yd. dash Ulrich 1st, time, 26:4. 410 yd. Blanchard time, 69.5.

Hartwick 2nd. The following people from the normal class have already secured schools for the coming year: Minnie Ubel, Floyd McKown, Teresa Hesse, Susie Hiser, Delia Hodges, Vada Barnes. The remainder of the class will doubtless have no trouble in securing schools later. Leo?" jeo "She wouldn't want me to tell." fMiss Beisly: "What has 'she' to do with it?" Dutch: "She wouldn't want me to tell that either." The advertising manager wishes to thank the Seniors for their fine little article they devoted to the benefit of the editor and himself, as it put a sudden end to the scandal started by the editor some time ago..

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