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Freshman Class HEN THE DOORS OF A. H. S. were swung open in September, one hundred and fifty- two freshmen entered the portals of the school, to become one of the outstanding classes. A large per cent of this group weathered their initiatory year and proudly received the title of sophomore. These pilgrims were led by a group which in- cluded: Junior Duckwall, president, Arlene Bevan, vice-president, and Charles Horner, secretary- treasurer. Jean Murphy and Douglas Brown rep- resented the class in the student council. Members of the faculty are divided among the four classes to act as sponsors. The four leaders chosen to guide this class were: Miss Evelyn Bloome, head sponsor, who was assisted by Miss Ethel Giles, Mr. l Floyd Currier, and Mr. Fred Allison. The various home football and basketball games are given over to the classes and clubs for the sell- ing of candy and pop. This year the freshmen sold at the Abilene-Ellsworth football game and at the Abilene-Chapman basketball game. The proceeds from these two class projects went toward buying this page. The annual sales campaign, in which all classes take part, was held differently this year. Each class selected their candidate for annual queen and the group selling the most annuals won. The freshmen chose Jean Murphy and at the close of the campaign, found themselves in second place. The activities of these freshmen for the year 1933-34 ended with their stunt on class night. TOP ROW-Potter, F. Nelson, K. Sleichter, H. Rider, Nugent, Wells, Tischhauser, Orth, Sauer. THIRD ROW-Pooler, Woolverton, Sleich- ter, Sims, E. Whitehair, D. Town- send, Tilton, B. Van Duyne, R. Shearer, Verckler, L. Rissman. SEC- OND ROW-Veltman, Rassette, Robertson, M. Whyte, Simpson, Parks, Wilson, Thurman, Tresner, Watkins, H. Nichols. FIRST ROW- B. Whitehair, Skillman, Parsons, Ross, V. Thiel, Townsend, Welsh, Wilkins, Wardrop, Olson, Wili, Schiller, Sellers. TOP ROW-Enright, Barber, J. Duckwall, Dietrich, Burchard, C. Custer, P. Eicholtz, L. Curtis, W. Brown, Amess. THIRD ROW-Ban ber, Blazer, M. Cress, H. Bear, W. Custer, Easterday, Dumas, Evers, Collins, L. Eshelman, D. Brown, J. Bishop. SECOND ROW-B. Dahnke, Cook, M. Clark, Douglas, E. Bath, Andrews, Borchardt, Dickinson, Branda, Epler, Browning, Case. FIRST ROW-N. Clark, Allen, Adams, R. Coleman, E. Custer, Bowers, Dawson, Chrisco, Cobb, Erb, Bevan, Boughner, Atnip. TOP ROW-W. Funk, James, Hosie, B. Freeman, G. Forster, J. Forster, E. Felbush, P. Johnson, B. Humph- rey, Fritz, Hopkins, Harshman. THIRD ROW-Kliwer, I. Martin, D. Long, Horner, J. Miller, S. Freeman, Kohman, R. Miller, Hubbard, H. Harris, W. Fargo, T. Miller, H. Monroe. SECOND ROW-D. Har- greaves, McCleskey, Houlton, R. Hogan, H. Kauffman, Kugler, R. Felbush, Meyer, Murphy, Green, Haines, C. Hogan, Kinderdick, L. , Gabhart, Funston, R. Forster, Myers, l Hooper, B. Kohman, Hawk, Hurst, Herr, J. Lundgren, D. Lundgren, R. Huston, I. Issitt, J. Leffingwell. Humphrey, Graves. FIRST ROW-
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Sophomore Class NE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR l'lLGRIMS proudly stepped to the second rung of the ladder and were qualified for pioneers of their coming success in Abilene High School. This year they selected as their guiding officers: Joan Hogan, president, Betty jean Jones, vice- plresidentg Ruth Mary Nelson, secretary, jean Buchanan, treasurerg Faye Snyder and Dudley Londeen, student council representatives. They were under the able supervision of Miss Juanda Hawkins, Miss Vera Lawellin, Albert Hawkes, and Roy Martin. ln order to make money for the class, candy was sold at the McPherson football game and also at the Salina basketball game. Betty Jean Jones was chosen the sophomore candidate for annual queen. In the sales cam- paign, which was held this year to arouse the stu- dents' interest, the sophomores ranked third. Repeating their performance of their freshman year, the sophomores remained third on the honor roll. They were also outstanding in the sports of the school. Four sophomore boys were on the first football 'team and five on the basketball squad, while many other boys were members of the sec- ond teams. Not to be outdone by the boys, the girls were also prominent in basketball, hockey, volley ball, and tennis. Sophomore girls were especially outstanding in dancing. There were more second- year girls in the G. A. A. Revue than any other class. The sophomores together with the freshmen and juniors ended their school activities for the year 1933-34 with a stunt given on class night, May 22. TOP ROW fleft to rightj-Sparks, Witwer, E. Woolverton, Noel, Tre- mer, Straight, Peatling, Purdy, Ritchie. THIRD ROW-Picking, Seaton, Towne, Van Sickle, D. Nash, Pinkham, Wilson, W. Nichols, Stradt- ner. SECOND ROW-F. Whyte, B. Stants, Nemecheck, Patterson, Wor- ley, B. Robson, Snyder, Sutton, G. Nash, Phillips. FIRST ROW- Schwendener, C. Robson, Norton, Sloop, Veltman, Sexton, Perry, Towne, Steelsmith, R. Nelson, L. Shearer. TOP ROW Cleft to rightl-Cole man, A. .Eshelman, Blaesi, B. Funk, R. Ayre, H. Bell, Gibbs, Ams- baugh, Akers, Carrol, H. Graves, L. Ayers. THIRD ROW-Garver, Book, Craley, O. Emig, Blachly, G. Black, D. Funk, Dearsmith, W. Franklin, W. Burnette, Emery. SECOND ROW- Baldwin, Gardner, Cormack, Bowell, J. Bell, Cole, Bishop, Forster, Gar- ten, DeHaven, Bissell, Funston. FIRST ROW-L. Giese, Gary, Bald- win, Edwards, A. Clark, Banger- ter, D. Coulson, Eggleston, J. Buch- anan, Bretches, Daniels, Faust. TOP ROW Cleft to rightl-Hoover, Kelley, Lange, Hogan, McMillan, Korn, Lundgren, Lady, Ingram, Mc- Coy, E. Morse. THIRD ROW-P. Morse, Hamilton, D. Maklns, Lon- deen, Jones, Howland, Hershey, Klager, H. Kean, Marsteller, Hens- Iey. SECOND ROW-Haynes, Loop, Larsen, I. Miller, Hurley, Leonard, J. Lambeth, M. E. Miller, Hillman, J. Jones, Machen, A. Haslouer, W. Jones, Menges. FIRST ROW-Lew hart, G. Kauffman, Lorenson, Lo- gan, McWilliams, Moot, Martin, Hargreaves, McNall, Klamm, P. Ko- hart, M. Kauffman, J. Hogan, J. Miller, Johnson.
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Commencement Baccalaureate Sunday Evening, May Twentieth Nineteen Hundred Thirty-four 1HVOCa'CiOH .................................................................. ..Rev. Dr. Fuller Bergstresser Music- By Bendemeer's Stream ............,,,,,,.,........,,,,.,.,.,.,,.....,.,..,,,.,,,,,.,,, Moore V Girls' Glee Club Scripture ......................... ............................... ........ R e v. David Townley Music- Moonlight ...... ...................................... .,......,........,. B e ethoven GirlS' Sextette Sermon ...... ...................................... .......... R e v. C. A. Shank Benediction ......... ....... R ev. Charles Colas City Auditorium Eight o'Clock Graduation Wednesclay Evening, May Twenty-third Nineteen Hundred Thirty-four Processional- ' Coronation March from The Prophet .............. .i...... M eyerbeer High School Orchestra Invocation ....... ....................................................... R ev, H. Chillington Introduction ....... ........ P rin. M. W. Van Osdol Address ......... .............................................,,.................... H on. W. M. Jardine President Wichita University Music-Minuet-from 3rd Symphony ...,,....................... ........................... H aydn High School Orchestra I Presentation of Diplomas .......................................................... Supt. F. C. Garflllcf Beuediction ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......... R ev. E. F. Boehringer Processional-- Rakoczy M31-Ch .,.,A,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.... Hungarian Melody High School Orchestra City Auditorium Eight o'Clock
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