Abilene High School - Orange and Brown Yearbook (Abilene, KS)

 - Class of 1932

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BERNEITA ALTMAN Professional Attended school in Salina my Freshman year, In Abi- lene I was in the Operetta 35 hockey 2-3-45 baseball 2-3-45 Annual and Booster staffs5 G. R, 2-3-45 G. A. A. 2-3-45 in the Senior Christmas chapel 4, and in G. R. chapel 35 also in Honor Society. ROY BEACH Professional Actively took part in Hi-Y work during my Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior years5 and was one of the charter members in the Archery Club 3. DOROTHY BLAESI Professional Was class historian and class secretary 35 a member of hockey and baseball teams 1-25 G. R.5 Commercial Club 3-45 Germar Club 3-45 G. A. A. 1-2-35 president of Thalia Club 3, secretary 25 attended G. R. Manhattan conference in 19305 and am a member of Honor Society. VADA BOWERSOX Commercial Attended school at Junction City my Freshman yearg was in Operetta 2-3, and play interlude 35 Orchestra 45 Jr.-Sr. committee5 Glee Club 1-2-35 G. R. 2-3-45 Ars Di- cendi 35 Ish Chay Jay 45 Commercial Club chapel 45 and am a member of Honor Society. ZELLA MAY BRITT Commercial Took my Freshman year at Chapman5 was in the Or- chestra 45 Jr.-Sr. cummittee5 a member of G. R. 2-3-45 Commercial Club 3-45 and Ish Chay Jay 4. JEANETTE BROWNING Professional Played hockey 1-25 Booster staff 45 Debate 35 Oration 35 Orchestra 3-45 Jr.-Sr. committeeg class night 25 class chapel 15 G. R. I-2-3, cabinet 45 Ars Dicendi secretary 2- 35 Symphonium 3-45 G. A. A.5 Christmas chapel5 and G. R. conferences at Abilene, Manhattan, Clay Center, Con- cordia, and Camp Wood5 also Senior play. MARIE BUCHANAN Professional Was in the Junior play and Operetta, 2, and play inter- lude 35 played hockey and basketball I-2-35 and tennis 2-35 Booster and Annual statfs5 National Honor Society5 Declamation 35 Debate 3-45 Jr.-Sr. committee5 class night 15 Glee Club 35 G. R. 1-25 cabinet 3-45 German Club 35 Ars Dicendi treasurer 35 Student Council 35 G. A. A.5 Senior Christmas chapelg G. R. conference Manhattan 2, Camp Wood 3-45 Hi-Y minstrel 15 and G. R.-Hi-Y frulic 15 Senior play., HERMAN BURKHOLDER Industrial Arts Was a member of the Industrial Arts Club my Fresh- man and Sophomore years and belonged to the Future Farmers of America my Freshman year. VERNA BULLINGTON General Played hockey my Freshman year5 was on Jr.-Sr. com- mittee5 a member of 'the G. R. 1-2-35 Home Economics Club 4. BERNICE CALLAHAN During my high school days I belonged to the Commer- cial Club 45 Home Economics club 45 Girls' Glee Club 3-45 Madrigal Club 45 G. R.5 and participated in the Junior and Senior play interludes 25 and the Operetta 3-4. x O ,f

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Senior Class History MARILYN FRITZ l-IRE I A DARK-HAIRICIJ Pirate queen with haunting eyes and tea-rose com- plexion, for a small piece of silver I would gladly dis:-lose the future. Though I have not the gift of prophecy. I ani inclined to reverie. For just a few moments of your time I shall trace for you the path of the largest band of pirate youths who have traversed the halls of A. H. S. The events of their first year 011 the high seas were a get-acquainted hike at Morton's grove and a chapel program on Kansas Day. They began anew their journey as Sopho- mores with a hike at Murphys grove. An appropriate Thanksgiving program was given in November. A deviation from the serious was a ring toss at the annual carnival, where- by the skillful found their fortunes. The next year they changed the style of the class rings and chose the Cowboys head as their insignia. 1,11 November 20, 1930, the annual Junior play, The Arrival of Kitty. was given. They bade farewell to the Sen- iors, whose Caravan had guided them ill their journey, with a banquet in an Egyptian tem- ple. At last, they neared the climax of the jour- ney with glad hearts. They conducted the Christmas chapel. as has been the usual cus- tom. In March. fifteen of the band were chos- en as members of the Abilene Chapter of the National Honor Society. and twelve members were elected to the National Quill and Scroll Society. The Senior play, Smilin' Through, was presented April 22. But when they reached the last semester and were guests of the Junior class at a ban- quet prepared for them as a farewell, there was a hint of sadness. The all-day picnic, and the Alumni banquet. were final climaxes of pleasure. The leaders of this last year were: Deloss Iiomine. president, Claude Coleman, vice-pres- identg Clyde Harris, seeretaryg Vernon Stev- ens. l1'BilSlll'6l'Q Melvin Martin and Alma Chase. Student Council representatives. Misses Marjorie Taylor, Esther Turvey, WVinnie Scott, Esther Cliristmore, and Mr. J. Earl Endacott were sponsors of the class. And the caravan of pirates still goes on in quest of varied treasurers. But the vagrant thought of the band shall return as haunting memories and in firelight glow each will often rebuild the scenes of High School days. x 0 f



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FRED CARN EY General Was in the Operetta my Sen ior year5 a member of the picked Glee Club 45 belonged to the Industrial Arts Club my Junior year, JOHN CHAIN Professional Was on the Booster staff and Annual staff my Senior yearg a member of the Hi-Y Club 2-3-45 belonged to thc Ars Dicendi Club in my .lun- ior year. MARY ANN COFFENBERGER General Belonged to Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion committee5 was a mem- ber of the G. R.5 and belonged to the G. A, A, LEONA COULSON General Was in the Operetta 1-2-3, and the play interludes 35 I was a member of the Orches- tra 1-2-35 played a cello solo in the C. K. L. music contest 3-4. I belonged to the G. R. 15 was secretary of the Sym- phonium Club 45 and took part in the Senior Christmas chapel. LUCILLE CRAMER Home Economics Held a membership in the Girl Reserves 2-3-45 played hockey during my Freshman year. I was a member of a Jr.- Sr. Reception committeeg be- longed to G. A. A. 1-25 and the Home Economics Club 1-4. VESTA CAVENDAR Combined Commercial Was on Jr.-Sr. committee5 Commercial Club 3-45 presi- dent of Ish Chay Jay 45 and went to the G. R. conterence at Camp Wood in 1931. ALMA C HASE Combined Commercial Played basketball 15 was on Booster staffg took part in class night 13 belonged to G. R.5 Commercial Club 3, vice- president 45 Ars Dicendi 35 Ish Chay Jay 45 Student Coun- cil 45 and went to Clay Cen- ter for G. R. conference in 1930. CLAUDE LYMAN COLEMAN Industrial Arts Held the vice-presidency of the Senior class. I made the track team 35 was a member of a Jr-Sr. Reception commit- tee5 belonged to the Future Farmers of America 1-3-4. Esriiiiftoutson ' Home Economics Was on the Booster staff 45 a member of the Orchestra four years5 and belonged to the G. R. my Freshman and Soph- OIIIOFE years. IVA CRIDER Combined Commercial Held a membership in the Girl Reserves throughout my Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years and also be- longed to the Ish Chay Jay Club in my Senior year. x O f

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