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IN MEMORIAM We the class of 1932 dedicate this las in in mury to our filend ani whose life mth us ceased on the mo nin of November Z4 1900 Y . 1 . , - ' ' 'i U' 'H 'I 4 . . , t classmate, Verlin Herchenroeder, Y - g . Y 0 Junior Class History ,By ARLENE PAGE HE SEARCHLIGHT now falls upon the dignified Juniors. At least that is what we think we are, with an enrollment of one hundred thirty stu- dents, and each striving for some great achievement. Miss Marjorie Taylor, head sponsor, was assisted by Misses Wiiiiiie Scott, Averill Jeffcoat, Esther Turvey, and Mr. Endacott. The officers were: President, Fred Sav- idgeg vice-president, John Dieterg secretary. Dorothy Blaesi, treasurer, Har- ry VVoodburyg student council representatives, Marie Buchanan and Jack Dessenberger. The Juniors changed the style of class rings this year, and chose their own pattern, which was an engraved picture of a Cowboy's head with the words, Abilene High School, 1932? Perhaps the greatest event was the Junior play given November 20. The cast included VVillia1n VVinkler, portrayed by Glenn Davies, Aunt Jane, his sister, Phyllis Dentzer, Jane, his neice, Marie Buchanan, Bobbie Baxter, Lor- en Muench, Benjamin Moore, l-larry VVoodburyg Ting, a bell boy, John Die- terg Sain, a colored porter, Marvin Rasherg Kitty, an actress, Marilyn Fritzg Suzette, Aunt Jane's maid, Eva Oard. The prelude was presented by the High School Orchestra while the first and second interludes consisted of tap danc- ing and music by the Boys' Madrigal Club. Of next importance came the annual Junior-Senior. Even though the Seniors and faculty were held in suspense. the great event was finally staged at the City Auditorium, April 24. An Egyptian theme was used this year, and the decorations, program, and entertainment were very successfully and clev- erly carried out to that effect. A picnic planned for October was postponed and held in the spring. As was the usual custom, a clever stunt presented on class night ended the activities of the year. The class as a whole was outstanding in its scholastic, literary, musical, and athletic abilities, and as its members become more successful in future years the Searchlight will ever continue to point them out among the out- standing characters of 1928-32. FRED SAVIDGE, JOHN DIGITER, President Vice-President IJURUTHY BLAESI, HARRY XVUODBURY Secretary Treasurer
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EARL WEINHOLD General Jr, Play 3, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Football 3, Com. Club 3. Silent and lwe hnpej thoughtful. BERNICE WHITE General G. R. 1, ZZ, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Chorus 3. Keep trying, is a good motto. IMOC-'ENE WHITE Commercial G. R. 3, 4, Class Night 3, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Com. Club 4, Ish Chay .lay 4, Baseball 3, 4, Parliamentary Drill 3, G. A. A. 4, Honorary Soc., Salina High School 1, 2, Hockey 2, 4. The flower of wisdom on a stem of laughter. ' DOROTHY WHITEHAIR Professional Booster, Annual, Class Night 3, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Christmas Chapel 4, Parliamentary Drill 3, Thalia 4, Normal Training 3, Quill 2, German Club 4, Honorary Soc. What she doesn't know isn't worth knowing. KATHERINE WHITEHAIR Commercial G. R. l, Chorus 2, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Com. Club 3, 4, Ish Chay Jay 4. You may not hear me, hut I'm still here. FRED WINSLOW General Hi-Y 3, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Basketball 1, 3, Foot- ball 3. 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, Industrial Arts 3. Be simple but not simple minLle1l. ROBERT WOOLVERTON Industrial Arts Hi-Y 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Indus- trial Arts Club 3, 4. 'AO wotta life! ORVAL POLLEY Basketball 3, 4, Industrial Arts, Sec.-Treas. 3, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3. HOh! Sleep, it is a gentle thing. WENDELL CURTIS General Hi-Y 1, Basketball 1, Jr.-Sr. Com. 3, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Industrial Arts 3, 4. UA friend of all.
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.lI'NI4 DR CLASS FOURTH ROW: Beach, Davies, Green, Clark, Cramer, Cavendar, Coleman, Fritz, Buchanan, Dentzcr, Chain Emig, Burkholder. THIRD ROW: Fair, Carney, Ginrler, Coulson, Emig, Engle, Blaesi, Felbush, Darling, Gary Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Coulson, Britt, Bullington, Chase, Bowersox, Butler, Altman, Crider, Browning FIRST ROW: Dessenberger, Barr, Dieter, Corwin, Eicholtz, Coffenberger, Barr, Dawson. FOURTH ROW: Laughlin, Morton, Jones, Herchenroeder, McCulloh, Gump, Lippencott, McCleskey, Kamm Hobson, Hern, Menges, R. Lipps. THIRD ROW: Lanning, Marston, Harris, Lahr, Houlton, Haberman, Ham ilton, Lane, McCleery, Marshall, Lambeth. SECOND ROW: Logfanecker, Jones, Johnson, Johntz, Merrill Meier, Klamm, Hosie, Issitt, Jacobs. FIRST ROW: Haynes, Hicks, Merrill, Hoefling, Gray, Herchenroeder B. Lipps, Horner. FOURTH ROW: Muench, Puckett, Schiller, Weller, Page, Picking, Milligan, Robertson, L. Reed, Robertson Po0ler.THIRD ROW: Savimlge, Rasher, Schiller, Smith, Riekeman, F. Reed, Schiller, Romine, Topliff, Pientka SECOND ROW: Wilkins, Woolverton, Simpson, Monroe, Scott, Whitehair, L. Reecl, Miller, Walters, Pientka FIRST ROW: Simms, Simmons, Miller, Oarrl, Woodbury, Stephens, Milham. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Chase, Curtis, Gamber, Ginder, Huston, Isaac, Martin, K. Monroe, Morley, Nash Watson, Wilson. 1 1
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