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

 - Class of 1936

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Abilene Rattlesnakes Abilene Host to Non-Decisive Tourney--Mary Alice Steelsrnith Ranks High in Debate and Extemp- 4'l'li HOW- ll. Jury, L. Franklin, V. Orth, W. Aker, P. Barber, H. Hoover, C. Baltlwin, V. Ilolt, D. Long. 3IlD llOWfB. Vt-ltinan, G. Mintz-r, J. Slt-irhtt-r, lf f4ttl'lllLl4'li, ll. Wilson, F. Gartlnt-r, I.. St-xttxn, I.. Bt-nm-lt, J. Parks. IND ROW-D. llargruavt-s, ll. Downs, N, ltVllllPllltll', Y. Allison, F. fxllison, li. Freeman, S. lfret-man, F. Br:-nneman, F. Wintt-rs. lS'l' ROWfJ. Monroe, .l, liastt-r, li. Rose, M. liinig, J. Cook, l.. Kohman, L, Haslout-r, W. llasloner, ll. lit-ur, G. Sexton. Hostlers Future Farmers Attend Hutchinson F air--Livestock Judging Team Cowbo Represellts A'H'S' atMan,lattan witlt- public spt-aking rontest in whit'h tht- tit-partmt-nt was rt-prt-sented by llonit-r .I llry. 'l'ht- livt-stot-li jntlging tt-am, t-omposctl tIllll2ll'll1OllLl Rt-ar, lit-rnartl x't'lT1YlLlll, Zllltl lbonaltl Ilargrt-avt-s. plat-t-tl first in tht- animal hnshantlry tlivision ot' tht- statt- t'ontt-st at Manhattan. Harnlontl Hear as high intlivitlnal plact-tl first among 1.95 stutlt-nts in tht- samt- tlivis- ion. Ilomt-r .lnry won st-t'ontl plart- in tht- pnhlit- spt-aking contt-st. lllfl LUNG, rough journey ovt-r tht- plains of the last four years has tlt-vel- opt-tl a large inunht-i' of high school boys into valuahle lfuturt- it-a. The following: tsrt-t-tl which t-ve-ry member at-tseptetl at. trail. futnrt- of fIl1'1llll'liI Farmt-rs of Anit-r- is a part of tho the he-:inning of the l ht-lit-ve in tht- with a faith horn, not of wortls, hut of tlt-etlsg at'hievt-nit-nts won by the pros- t-nt antl past gt-nt-rations ot' farmt-rs: in the promist- of bt-ttt-r tlays, through hot- It-l' ways, t-vt-n as the ht-ttt-r things wt- Whilt- tht- whet-ls of timt- rollt-tl on ovt-r tht- tlnsty prairie, otht-r intlivitlnals won prizt-s antl honors. llarniony lit-ar was st-t'ontl choitft- for the Union Pa- now t-njoy havt- t-onto up to us from tht- t'it'it- stfholarship to K. S. ll.: .lack Slt-it:h- sti'tig.:'glt-s of formt-r years, I lit-lit-vo that rural Amt-ritta can antl will holtl trut- to tht- ht-st tratlitions in our national lift-. antl that 1 tvan t-xt-rt, an influt-nt-e in my homt- antl rommu- nity whit-h will stantl solitl for my part in that inspiring task. To promott- tht- inspiring work ot' tht- tt-r won a prizt- tor a Kansas City livt-- stot-k t-xt-liangro essay: a11tl nlnnt-rons hoys wt-rv awartlt-tl trips to Kansas City for tht-ir work in hantlling the bt-t-f projt-t-t. With tht- assistantft- ot' tht-ir adviser. Mr. Frt-tl D. Allison. tht- Future lfarmt-rs t'amte to tht- t-ntl ot' tht- trail of high stvhool etlntcation antl rt-at'ht-tl tht- witlt-. opt-n fit-ltl of t-Xpt-rit-not-, organization of 1935-Bti. a gt-nt-ral t-let-- tion was ht-ltl at whit-h the following offit-t-rs wt-re chosen: liavitl Long, pres- itlt-ntg llarniontl Bt-ar, vit'e--prt-sitlt-nt: X antl .lohn t'ook, st-t:rt-tary-treasurt-r. l At the lI0'2'llllllllf.I of tht- yt-ar many mt-niltt-rs won prizt-s on tht-ir t-ntrit-s in the grain antl livt-stork t-xhihits of the Ut-ntral Kansas lt'rt-t- t'air. 'l'ht- or- ganization at-t't-ptt-tl an invitation to tht- llutt-hinson Statt- fair to whit-h tht-y niatlt- a vt-ry vnjoyahlt- antl t-tlut-ational trip. A projt-t't t-onsisting ot' raising ht-t-l' t'attlt- antl t'attt-ning hogs was t-arrit-tl on again this yt-ar hy tht- atlvantft-tl rlass in vot-ational agxrit-ulturt-. The t'lass ft-tl. t-art-tl t'or. antl weightt-tl tht- animals rt-gnlarly. A livt-stock jutlging tt-am rt-prt-st-ntt-tl the school i11 a statowitlt- t-ontt-st at ' Manhattan, April 27-25. ln connection with this judging contest was a state- Declamation Receives Excellent v u w t f . llll Tlllu t . lx. li. llltllllll2llllt'llf as tht- l'4lllf'lll1llllQ t-vt-nt. tht- tlt-ltatt- sttuatl ot' 19315-Citi t-oat'ht-tl hy liaymontl Lt-t-s antl t-onipost-tl ot' Mary Alit-t- Stt-t-lsniith. llomt-r .lt1ry, l-'rank l't-atling, Ross llaynt-s antl Ruth Mary Nt-lson -:'oniplt-t- t-tl anotht-r sat-t't-sst'ul season. Rt-solvt-tl that tht- st-vt-ral statt-.4 shonltl t-nat-t ll'L.Z'lSlillltlll provitting' tor a systt-ni ot' t'oniplt-tt- nit-tllt'al t-art- avail- ahlt- to all t'itizt-ns at pnlvlit- t-xpt-nst-. was tht- topit- for tlisttnssion. Ahilt-nt- was host to a non-tlt-t-ision tottrnamt-nt lit-vt-mht-r T. Eat-h 1ll0llllll'l' of tht- tlt-halo t-lass partivipatt-tl. Four nit-niltt-rs of tht- t-xtra-ctlrrivnlar group, NVilnia XVtengt-r. XVilma Stat-hli, Dale llt-r,:'t-r antl llarmontl lit-ar, t-xpt-rit-nct-tl tht-ir first ittlll'llil11l1511l'. 'l'ht- first rt-gional invitational tourna- mt-nt attt-ntlt-tl hy Ahilt-no was in Topo- lca on lit-t-t-nilrt-r lil antl l-L. Mary Alice Stt-t-lsmith rt-t't-ivt-tl tirst spt-alit-r rat- ing' in six ont ot' st-vt-n tlt-lratt-s antl llt-l- t-n Browning rt-t-t-ivt-tl tirst spt-alit-r rat- ing in fivt- ont ot' st-vt-n tlt-lvatt-s. l ivt- tlt-halt-rs attt-ntlt-tl tht- liniporia tonrnanit-nt .lannary IH antl 215. 'l'ht- final rt-gional lollI'l1alllt-lit for the tlt-hatt-rs was ht-ltl in Salina on L't-hrn- ary lil, Mary Alitvt- Stt-elsniith, first. al'- tirniativt-. tit-'tl with Lintlsltorg st-contl nt-g'ativt- spt-akt-r 't'or hight-st' rating antl rt-t-t-ivt-tl se-t'ontl spt-akt-r rating for the lt-agnt-. Alvilt-ne tt-ams rt-t:t-ivt-tl fifth plavt- in the lt-agut-. Alnilt-no was host to tht- C. K. L. Ora- tion. lit-t-lamation antl l'lXlL'lIl1lUl'll1lUUllS spt-akint: tfontt-st Tat-stlay, April ll. Mary Alit-t- Stt-t-lsniith rt-vtlivt-tl a super- ior rating tying with Salina tor hight-st? spt-akt-r rating. l'hot-ltt- llillnion also tiit-tl out tor t-xtt-mport-. lfrank l't-atling gavt- his oration antl tit-tl for thirtl place with tht- Mt'l'ht-rson rt-prt-st-ntativt-. Mary Bliltlrt-tl lloopt-r rt-ct-ivt-tl an ex- t-t-llt-nt rating on ht-r tle-t'lan1ation. Ver- tlint- Mulkins also lrit-tl out for tlt-tflania- tion, Miss Iislht-r t'hristinort- t'oat'ht-tl tht- tlt-clamation t-ntrant. Ahilt-no thus t-ntlt-tl tht- fort-nsic st-ason hy tying' with llt-rintrton for st-t-ontl plat-t- in tht- league. HND ROW-E. Christmorc, R. Haynes, F. Peatling, H. Jury, R. Lees, R. M. Nelson. 1ST ROW-P. Hill- mon, V. Mulkins, M. A. Steelsmith, M. M. Hooper.

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op Wranglers Fourteen Students Receive Membership in the National Honor Society--Donald Makins President-- Usual Banquet Dispersed With S THE 111111: flllli ll11Zll'11'1l 2111 111111. those f1111r1e1111 st11111111ts. W1111 l'2lllk01l i11 1111' llIlI1Ul' 111111-1l1ll'1l 111' 11111 1'Zll'ilV2l11 1111111 NV1'l'11 l'l'11l1l 11114 11pp111' fift111111 11111' 1'1111t for 1111' 1111111111111 pf llll' trip 1ll'l'11SS 11111 11il1s 211111 plains 111 111lll1'Il1l11l1. w11r11 11111111111111111 1'11r l1l1'll1l111l'Slllll i11 11111 N111i111111l I'l11ll11l' S111-i11ty 1111 April T. 151313. l'1'i111' 111 lllt1 2llll111lll11'1-'11111111 fllt' 1111- 1ir11 C'Zll'il1'21l1 Y11T1'1l f111' s11v11111111111 1-11111li- 1lat11s fl'1llll 1111-1 lllllltll' group. 11111 the fi- llilll 1l111fisi1111 of tl111 l11t:'ll1l111l'S was priv- 1111 115' .1111111 Earl l'I111l111'111't, SIDUIISOI' 111' the g'l'11lll1 111111 S1111li1'Sl11Zlll f111' 11111 f2l1'lllly 1'11111111i1t1111 111: SBVGII. T1111s11 who NV0l'1E 11l111s1111 W11111: Max- i1111 15is1111p, .1111111 l1111'11a111111. Ross H11y1111s. .1111111 Irltlglilll. 1J1111l11y 1111111l111111, Yi1',u'i11ia .1111111 1.111-1111s1111. .larkie M111'111111. 11111111111 Makins, .Ianet Mil111r. l'1111l A1Ul'Sl'. 1211111 Mary N111s1111. F11y11 Snyder. 13t.'l'llillllllL' Stants 111111 Mary Alice St1111l- s111itl1. '111 11111liti1111 to Il high sc1111l11sti11 st111111- ing. thr1111 11111111' 1l11fi11it1- 11112111111-'S. 1111111- 0l'Slll11, 111111ra1'111r. 111111 se1'vi1'11 10 the s11111111l, lll1lSI 1111 111111111 ll1il11lfGST 1'1111sist- Zlllllj' fl1l'11ll,Ll'll 11111 four high s1'111111l j'l1i1l'S i11 Ul'1ll'I' t11 IPL' 11ligi11111 1111' 111111111111r- ship. At t1111 1'i1'st 111e11ti11g 11el1l April 23. 11111121111 Malcins was 111111111111 1Il'QNl1l011T. .1111111 ll11L2'2lll, vi1'11-pr11si111111t. 111111 .1111111 1111cl111111111. s111-1'111ary-t1'1111s111'111'. 1J1!Vl2ll- ing' fI'11Ill 11111 11111111111 path of 1h11i1- 111111111- 1'l1SS1lI'S. t1111 usual 1111111111111 was 1lis- 1101151111 with :11111 i11 its st111111, 1111 April 3111. illl 1111 s1'1111111 1'llill1l'l was 1111111 i11 1111111' l111l1tll'. 1'ri111'ip11l Marvin Van Us1l11l ,2'111'11 21 Sl111l'l' 11ist111'y 111' 1111' A11i1111111 chap- t111' N11, 1148 w11i1-11 r111'11iv1111 its 1'llill'11'1' -lZ1ll1li1l'Y 21. 11125, T1111 111113 11. 11. Tay- 1111- 11f the M11t111111ist l'lllll'Cll was 11111 1ll'llll'lI1l11 S1ll'2lli1'l' at 11111 1-1111p11l, 1111111 pins. 11111 llfllill 11XVZ1l'1ls 11f t11is Nlllltbllill St117l1?1j', XVOY1? p1'11s1111te1l the f11lll'l0t311 11ft111' il p111'i111l of p1'11b111io11 XVl1l1'll 1111111111 with 1111' last c1111p11l 11f thc s1'111111l year. The 111111111 is, l1i,gl11' is the Sy1111111l of Truth. The colors are blue 111111 flame yellow. SRD ROW-J. Earl Enclavott, D. I.o1111e1111, D. Makins, R. Haynes. ZND l10WfJ. M31-11011, J. Miller, P. Morse, M. Bishop, R. M. Nelson. 1ST ROW-B. Stunts, J. Hogan, M. A. Steelsmith, V. L0l'91lSOIl, F. Snyder, J. Buchanan. KRD ROW-W. St1'11wig, P. Harris, P. Eirholtz. A. Hawkes, E, A111s1,1a11gl1. M. llllliill, B. Gibbs. IND ROW --D. Long. E. Morse, K. Philips, F. H'1rsl111y, A.BQVZ1I1. R. M1'Mill:111, R, HL1yll1'S, L. Bz1l1lwi11, 151' 111111' -M. lives, J, M111'an, M Html, R M. Nelson, W, S1-1111, C. 111111s11n, Y, Martin, F, H11g:111. ampfire Council Ralph McMillan, Chief Councilor, Assisted by Six Committees-- Charles H0rnerLeadsNext Year 1'2lIl11ll. 11I1'1111s1 Ai11l'Nl'I s111'i11l. 1'11111111'i1111 l11111s1111g l111l1s11 111111 Q'l'11llll1lS. 11111'i1l HN S,l,I,UHN,l, Fmlmil uf HN Am- 11111121 l1lNi' 111111 111111111. 1'1111l 11.11'l11111x. A1 1111111 lligh s1-1111111 1111111 iis first 1111111111115 M11111111y. 111-11111111' 14. 111115. 1vi111 th11 p1'11si1111111. l1l'1'Sl1lll1,Lf. 1111' 1'll'1l 111' 11111 j'l'ill'. 11111 1'11:1i1'1111111 111211111 w1'i1t1111 1'l'I1111'TS 111' 1111' 111-1-11111plisl111111111s 111 1111111' l'1'SI1t'1'1'lV1' 1'11111111i111111s 1111111111: 11111 s1-1111111 11'l'lI1. 1Itt'i1111rs f111'1l111s1'111111l M1111 1515355113 T11 pay Stlllll' 111' 11111 1'X11t'l1S1'S 1'lll'- 1v11r11 liilllill M1-Mill1111. p1'11si1l1111t: lilllll Mary Nl'lS11ll. vi1'11-pr11si111111t: :11111 V1111,2'1111 Martin, s111-1-11111ry-1r1111s111'11r. 1z11I1111. l1l11llll11'l'S 111 llll' l'1lllll1'll Stllll 1'illl- 115' 111 11111 l.i111lsl1111'g' 111111 NZl1'l'1'1l 1111111'1 1111sk1-1111111 :1111111s 1111 l l1lIl'l12ll'.Y 14 Zllltl M111l1- up 111' I'1111l't1Sl'llTiITlY1'S fl'1llll 11111 1 . I VZl1'l1l11S 1-lass11s 111111 11l'Q'ill1lZ21ll11llS. 11111 1'-1 I: '3 1 'N WVU' l'l1'f'1l'1I l'-1' HN' st111l1111t 2111111111112 l1111lX 1'11111111111'11111s 'u l'll 011111 Hx 111-11111 1 11111 S1'h l with tl111 111111-l111rs Zlll1l with l'ri111'ip11l Marvin Yan 11811111 i11 l'1'Qlll2llll1Q' 11111 slll- A111112 11111' I111y was s11l111't111l 1'1'11111 1'211'l1 11111 lllllllttl' 1111-11 N1'llll1l' 1'l:1ss11s 111 1111111111 dom affairs nf tht, Whlml. Aux, Ulnlllw, 11111 li1l11ll'j' 1'l1111's 11'ri1l11y l11I11ll lllll1'l1l'N 111111111 i11 1'1111ti1111, 111' i11 any thing NYl1l1'l1 w1111l1l 11ff111'1 Al1il111111 11ip:l1 S11l1it'll1S. is first 11111112111 l10f111'l' t1111 1'1111111'il 111 111' w11ig'11111l 11s t11 value illl1l 11ffe11'1. 2111111ll'11L'1'1ll1lN1l1ll'll1g' 11111ir l'1'Sll1'1'1lY11 t111'111s. '1'1111 S1'Ill11l'S 1'll11Sl'll this 111111' 11111 . .1111111-s llllllfll. l'll'l11'Sl M111-s11. l'i11ll ll21ll'lS. IiI'1111lCS 11il1l1s, Milc11 111122111 111111 N , , 1111ss 1l11y1111s. 'l'l111s11 s11l111't1111 fl'11lll 11111 Mx 111'11111111t11111s w11r11 :111l111lll11'1l t11 . . V , , , ,lll11l11l' 1'1ass NX 111'11: 1 l1111'l11s 1 11s1'. luarl f11111-ti1111 t111'1111,:'l11111t t1111 s1-1111111 y11111'. lI11l11111r1l. 1'l12ll'i1'S 111111111113 1'lIiIl'i1'N 11111'- l'12l1'l1 Illtllllllkll' 111 t1111 t'11llll1'll N1'l'V01l 1111 il 111111. lfl'l1j'11ll l'11i1ips :11111 .l1111i111' 11111-11- 1'11111111it11111. 1'1111i1'1111111 11f t1111 Yill'l01lS WMI groups w11r11: ass1111111ly. Fl'zl1l1'9S ller- ' 'I'l111s11 who 1'111ll1lI'lS1'1l 11111 151315-5113 st1111e11t 0011111111 111111 1119 various 01'Q'il1l- izations they l'6I1l'6S0llf9'1l were as ful- 111ws: F111-111ia H1'1g1111. G. A. A.: f'21fl1Zll'lllt' 11111181111 111111 lilllll Mary N111s1111. 11. 11.1 11111 A111s111111:11 211111 Mik11 I111g'1111. Ili-Y: 12.'11.1lcs 1ill1lIN, l111.1's' a1l1l11ti1-s: .1111111 M11- shey: 11t11111ti11s, C111-111111 1l11g1111g pnhli- l'2111. v111'11I 11111si1-: K1111y1111 1'11ilips. i11- Nll'1ll1l1'111'Rll 111t1si1': 1111ss ll2lj'l11'S. 11111 All- 11112112 11I11111st M11rs11. 11111 I31111s111r: 11:1vi1l I,.111g. 1'111'i11l11ll2ll ag'1i1-11111111111 1,y1111 1111111- Win. 111111111111 Fl'21ll1'1'N li1'l'Sl1t'j' 111111 1'a111 Harris. Nl'l1l11l' 1'111ss: 1Xl'll'lli' 111111111 ill11l l'a111 11li1'l1111tz. jllllltil' 1'lilNSI Mi111r1111 l111ss :111-.l XVray Sl'l'11XVlQ.f. S1ll1l111lll11l't' 1'111ss: Myra lllll'tl 111111 1111111111 Yilll 11111- 1111. lAl'11Slllll2lll 1-lass. A-X11 11l111'1i1111 111' l1l'Xl X1'2ll'.S S1ll1l1'l1l 1'11111111il 11ffl1'11l'S was ll1'l1l April 221. 111313. 1'l111rl11s ll11l'l111l' was 111111-11111 I11'11Sltl1'11IZ Ruth lflllli-Y. Vll'1'-l1l'1'Sl1ll'llf1 Illltl Myra 1I111'1l, s111'r11tary-1r11as11r11r. T1111 S11l1llS0l'S 111: 11111 1-1111111111 21l'1' Miss Winnie Scott 111111 Mr. Albert Hawkes.



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.L . T Torch Bearers Harmony Chosen as Yetar's Theme--Birthday of Missionary to China Honored With Silver Tea-- Mrs. Barber Speaks at Banquet IIE GIRL RESl'lRVl'l organization is one which the high school and state au- thorities may well be proud of for its service rendered to high school girls. Harmony was chosen by the G. R. cabinet as the theme for 1935-313. The first eve11t was a get-together party in September for the purpose of becoming better acquainted with freshman girls and new girls in school. The social committee had charge of this party. tin Thanksgiving. baskets were given tn the poor. and the t'hristmas white gifts were given to the Red t'ross socie- ty which distributed them among local needy families. The members also co- operated with the Red t'ross drive by helping collect funds at the various banks and the Trust company. t'hrist- mas eve. the club members sang carrols town aint from 8:30 to it o'clock over over radio station KFBI. Following this they Hoyt hall of the l'resbyterian church. where a lunch was served. A t'hristmas we1'e guests of the Y. XV. t'. A. at program was given for the members of the Brown Memorial Foundation. The play The Gift was presented. For the purpose of making money. the girls sponsored a doughnut sale. ' Miss Evelyn Bloome and the finance commit- tee were in charge of this project. They were assisted by the service committee. The club also sold candy. gum and hot- dogs at a football game. Go-to-church Sunday was observed in February. The members attended the Presbyterian church service. The Harmony sisters were drawn af- ter Christmas aml revealed at the Val- entine meeting. Various colored baloo11s were given to the girls in which was their sister's name. The purpose of these llarmony sisters was to develop a closer friendship among the girls. The G. R. and Y. W. l'. A. put on a silver tea for Miss Mildred tlwens. G. R. missionary to China. lt was given Feb- ruary 29 in honor of Miss ttwens's birth- day. The G. R. furnished a program. which consisted of singing by the girls' ensemble, worship, a talk about the work of Miss Owens by Helen Brown- ing. and a talk concerning China by Mrs. David Townley. The organization furnished a program for the t'ity lfederation club ill March. Steelsniith. president. pre- Mary Alice sided. The G. R. club and emblem was explained by the following girls: Bet- ty Leckrone. Jean Bowyer. XVreathea Hicks, Laura llerr and Ruth Sanders. The girls' sextette sang two numbers. Then a short play. Grandma's Ques- tion. was given by Bernadine Stants. Ruth Norton. Carolyn Green. l,oreno Shearer. aml .leanne Wilkins, The important event ot' the second se- mester was the Mother-llaughter ban- quet in May. llarmony was carried out i11 the decorations and the program. The theme was livery girl has her song of life: each best can play her part. Beautiful living is the harmony God into every heart. The speaker was Mrs. YVard Barber. whose subject was Illll Mel- ody in a Girl's Life. The year's pro- gram was read by Margaret t'lark. sec- retary. The Senior farewell was given by Mrs. t'harles Volas. The -,liplomas were given to the St'lll4ll' girls at that time a11d the new officers for the vear ot' lttliti-HT were installed. The girls' sextette composed of Faye Snyder. Miriam Kinderdick. Katherine Moot. Jean Buchanan. Agnes Ilaslouer. and Maxine Bishop sang during the pro- gram. The string ensemble was com- posed of Mary l-Ilizabeth Miller. lileanor Bath. Jessie Mae Mct'leskey. Melba Ford, Jackie Machen. and Ulga XVatkins. violins: lborothy Bath and Virginia Lan- dis. cello: .lean Goodwin. viola: Annette Klager, piano. Throughout the year. the theme was carried out in posters a11d bi-monthly meetings. The girls who represented the Abilene Girl Reserves at Vamp Wood last sum- mer were: Bernadine Stants. Virginia Lorenson. Margaret clark and Kather- ine Moot. Those who represented our G. R. at conference at limporia were: Jackie Machen. Annette Klager. Mir- iam Kinderdiek and Jean Buchanan. A breakfast for the old and new offi- cers was given by the Y. XV. t', A. It was given Saturday morning. May 9. in honor of the old cabinet. Mrs. t'harles t'olas and Mrs. NVill Green were in charge of the affair. The officers for llP35-lttiiti were: Mary Alice Steelsmith. president: Ber- nadine Stants. vice-president: Margar- et ill2ll'k. secretary and t'hristine Nelson. treasurer. The chairmen of the different com- mittees were: l.esta Lou XVelsh. social: .lackie Machen, publicity: Virginia Lor- enson. service: tfhristine Nelson, fi- na11ce: Phoebe 1lill1no11. devotions: Ber- nadine Stants. membership: Maxine Bishop. program: Katherine Moot. mu- sic. Mary ldlizabeth Miller .was the violinist illltl Allllltiitl Klager tl1e pianist. Catherine Robson a11d Ruth Mary Nel- son acted as student' council representa- tives. ' The sponsors ot' G. R. were Neva XVeisgerber. Evelyn Bloome and Vera l.awellin. Miss NVeisgerber sponsored the following committees: program. music and social: Miss l.awellin spon- sored service. publicity and devotions committees: Miss Bloome sponsered membership and finance committees. Betty Jean .Tones served as finance chairman until she moved away. t'hris- tine Nelson, treasurer, was chosen to take her place. This year the tieasurer will act as finance chairman. llelen Browning. devotions chairman. moved away in February. Phoebe llill- nfon was chosen to fill her place for the rest of the term, The newly elected officers for ltttlti- 227 are as follows: President ...........,.... Miziam Kinderdick Vice-l'resident ..... t'hristine Nelson Secretary ....... ..... l ioberta Stants Treasurer .............,.. .............. . lune Moran The chairmen of the following com- mittees were chosen by the old cabinet. They are as follows: llevotions ................ .... X Vilma Staehli Social ........... ...... I eanne Wilkins Membership ...t'hristine Nelson Service ...,..... ......, t 'arolyn Green Publicity .. .... Patricia Townley Program .. ..., Margaret Vlark Music .... .... l iamona Boyd Pianist ., ' .....l'.lmor XX ill Violinist ........................ .lileanor Bath S-tudent t'ouncil Representative ...... Bougbner Mary Mildred llooper was chosen to represent G. R. in the Student Council. but she will not be on the cabinet. These new officers were installed at the Mother-Daughter banquet. The club will have the same sponsors next year. Members of the Girl Reserves organi- zation may well be called the torch bearers along the trail for they take part in activities which light the way for each girl and better the 'trail for those wl1o follow in in their foot- steps. 'D O 01 Q SRD ROW-M. A. Steelsmith, C. Robson, M. E. Miller, L. L. Welsh, M. Bishop, C, Nelson. ZND ROW-J. Machen, V. Lawellin, E. Bloome, N. Wcisgerbcr, V. Lorenson. 1S'l' ROWRH. Browning, M. Clark, A. Klager, K. Moot, B. Stants. -1 'Is ,K

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