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SOPIIOMORIC CLASS FOURTII ROW: Felhush, Blgn-si, Allen, Fengel, Emig, Eggleston, Boughner, Bogart, Engle, Frey, Chaves, THIRD ROW: Beaim-r, Brincefielrl, Exley, Eilnert, Bath, Cress, Conn, Fair, Casanova, Bistline. SECOND ROW: Calluhun, Bet-k, Atnip, Baer, Cheney, Fink, Buhler, Case, Banzerter. FIRST ROW: Brooks, Dull, Burclizml, Bynum, Bennett, Free-n.zxn, Gruhhs, FOURTH ROW: Mzmeel, Kelly, Graff, Litchliter, Hinkle, Keel, Jones, Long, Mellor, Green. THIRD ROW: Myers, Hoover, Jorclzm, Moore, Holemun, Johnson, Hees, Funk, Hout, McAdams. SECOND ROW: Hollen- back, Medley, Gregg, Johnson, Hoffman, Kugler, Krisher, Howard. FIRST ROW: Morrison, Medley, Hersh, Hesselbarth, McNall, Loy, Schrader. FOURTH ROW: Strunk, Wells, Scott, Woolvcrton, Peek, Wilson, Weir, Murphy, Schiller, Nortoff. THIRD ROW: Sexton, Switzer, Murphy, Smith, Snider, Stroda, Sehwenclener, Robertson, Sr-liwenclener, Pepper. SEC- OND ROW: Welsh, Sutton, Wnulverton, Phelps, Rock, Yuhl, Fuller, Wick, Stocking. FIRST ROW: Seaton, Vzinve, Sclirufler, Steele, Phillips, Stark. NOT IN PICTURE: McWilliams, V. Switzer, Tremor, Daugherty, Coffenbergcr, Coulson, Wili.
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IN MEMORIAM To Joe Leckione our friend ant. classmate who depxrted from his life on Septcmbel 'l 1900 e c1ss of 19m dullcate thi as Ing lllelllfjly YVILLIAM GREEN, LUCILE MURPHY, President Vice-President RUTH FENGEL, MARY FAIR, Secretary Treasurer i 1 i Sophomore Class History Pay ADAH CAROL S'l'OCKlNG URING OUR first year as apprentices, wc. the Sophomore class. painted only a green background on the canvas of Abilene lligh School achieve- mentsg and although the upper classmen may have thought we would always remain in the same stall for ever and anong we believe we have as a whole earned our place as juniors in the halls of A. H. S. This year we have been busy adding touches of color to the picture which will be completed af- ter depicting, in still brighter colors, our remaining two years, One hundred and fifteen students were enrolled September 1, 1930, in our class. From this number our journeymen painters were chosen: President, Williaiii Greeng vice-president, Lucile Murphy, secretary, Ruth Fengelg and treasurer, Mary Fair, jane Case and Merle johnson represented us in Student Council. One of the brightest colors was added after we celebrated with a picnic held in the fall of the year at Baer's grove, games were played and refresh- ments enjoyed. Our winning of the Annual Selling Contest also added color, as did our part in athletic, scholarship, and musical events. In honor of the Seniors, Class Night, we gave our part among the other class entertainments, which were. as they have always been and probably always will be, enjoyed by each and every one of us. But along with the happy colors we were sorry to add gray tints when joe Leckrone, who had already made our yet incomplete picture more per- fect, died. Having gained much as Sophomores under the guidance of the master- painters, Miss Esther Crowe, Miss Ethel Giles, Mrs. Genevieve Andrews, and Mr. Fred Allison, we are looking forward to the time of co-operation, and happy memories of our years in Abilene High School.
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l Alil4'Rl4ID MAKINS 1'1'6SlflCl1t HARRY LEUNARD Vice-Presidenlz I1 ICR BERT MEULI Treasurer GWIGNDOLYN ROMINE Secretary Freshman Class History By lNTARG1'XRlfT VVI l lTEl'l AIR EAR YE, Upperclassmen, while we relate the achievements of our little band, whom you have looked upon with superiority and sometimes con- tempt. Wl'1ile we have borne all this patiently we are proud to bear the name the Freshmen of 1930-31. Since Freshman week. March 17-20, we feel that We have been thoroughly initiated into high school life. The officers of the Freshman class were chosen at the first class meeting. They were: Alfred Makins, President, Harry Leonard, Vice-Presidentg Gwendolyn Romine, Secretary, Herbert Meuli, Treasurer, and Ruth Hurd and Donald Deiter, Student Council Representatives. The sponsors were Miss Reynolds, Miss Morley, Mrs. jones and Mr. Collins. The first social activity was a hike held at Baer's grove. Games were la ed and a bountiful Jicnic sub :er consistin of wieniers pickles, buns a - l I g , : ples, cookies, and pop was enjoyed by all. The Freshmen have taken part in almost every activity in high school the girls in basketball, hockey, and volleyball, and the boys in basketball, foot- ball, and track. The Freshmen sold Eskimo pies and candy bars at the Her- ington-Abilene basketball game. On class night the Freshmen gave a clever stunt which ended the activi- ties for the year. Although every one of us has enjoyed our Freshman year, we feel We are of more importance as we near our Sophomore year.
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