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

 - Class of 1938

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SGDHOMGDES ARE JUST CATCHING ON Groduollu Are Overcoming Freshmen Tendencies, but No One Would Ever Guess li, Guilfoule, Horbeck, ond Sierreii Leod Group llli SOPHOMORE CLASS of Abilene high school, under the head sponsorship of Miss Helen Irwin, forged ahead to be one of the most active classes in school. Officers for this year were: Bill Guilfoyle, presi- clentg llarriet llarbeck, vice-president, jack Sterrett, secretary-treasurerg Phyllis NVheeler and Vincent O'lJonnell, student council representatives. The sophomores took part in many school activ- ities as music. forensics and social events. ln the Penny Carnival, the sophomores had as their stunt a bowling alley. Don Davis represented Abilene high in the Central Kansas League oration contest on April II. Vincent O'lJonnell. Marjorie Russell and Mary Cathteriine Horan were sophomore representatives i11 debating. There were twenty members of the sophomore class in the .Xbilene high school band. Twenty sopho- mores were in the vocal music department. Dale lirdman. cornetist, won a superior rating in the dis- trict music contest. There were several promising sophomores in ath- letics this year. Tom llarris had the misfortune to break his leg' while playing in the Chapman-Abilene football game. Others on the football team were, jack Sterrett. jim Machen. Prentice Gary, liarl Hard- isty. Glenn linsworth and Robert Akers. ln basket- ball, Jack Sterrett, Prentice Gary, jim Machen, Don Davis, Bill Guilfoyle, llarold Gary, Harlow lNlcCosl1, Glenn Mehl. and Robert 'l'hompson took part. On May 16 the sophomores put on a clever one-act play as their class night stunt. l 1-lth-LeRoy Jolley tells the kids why they should buy an ae- tivity ticket. 1Tt li-Ulass officers elected. Had to wake up Bill Guilfoyle to tell him he was president of the soph- omore class. Zolli-Ae-rieulture students at- tend State Fair at Ilutehinson. Six gallons of eider consumed. Zlst-Iluteliinson fair grounds overrun by ill'2l11,L1'l' and Brown mu- sieians. Make fine showing. Sev- eral stayed for nigfht performance and liiteh-hiked home. 23rd-Sllake Dance. Zitli-Braild new stadium ded- icated and Ruth Irlmig crowned as football queen. Cowboys conquer Swedes, 19 to 0. OCTUHIGR lstkliailroaders rumble over tlowboys, 36 to ll. School llay at the Central Kansas Free Fair. Sth--Ruby Paul elected presi- dent at the Colnmereial t'lub's initial meeting. tith-Harmon emphasizes Fire Prevention WVeek over KFBI. 8th+Staehli illlll Jolley on Sopnomores I.. Adam, ll. Alter, A. Annis, J. Arnold L. Aslilli-:', A. Atkinson, ll. Haier, ll. Bater lj. liarber, L. Hass, K, Beech, A. Bischoff f9lllPr'l'g'l'l', ld. t'olenian, J. l'opeland, V Cormaek, IT. Coulson, ff tfovt-rt,, IJ. Crane K. Vrane, ll. Davis, lv, Davis, XV, Davis lb. Ibiekinson, D. lflngrle, L. lilnpqlt-man, L lllngle, V. lflngle, IG. l'lnri,u,'ht, ti. llfiisworth D. l'll'tllll2lll, l. Franklin, M. Fuller, K Funk, .l. tlarvie, ll. Gary, l'. Gary. H. lillH'lE'l', Ii. ltluilfoyle, M, llall H rison, ll. llaslouer, It. llaslouer, Y. Hawk G, Haynes, F, llerman, .L Ilerr, M. Herr M. llesselbarth, VV. llieks, S llill M Horan, .l, Iioulton, H. llutehison 141 James, M. Judah, li Keim, ll. Knight, V Cosh, i. .leiee, .l. Maehen, U. Martin, G. Mehl, N. Meuli, M. K. Murray, M. Murray, R. Murray, L. Nottorf, V. Ullonnell E Orth, M. Palinor. Patterson, lt. Paul, II. l,l,El,'lllilll, ll, lleecl, V. lioniberger, lf, llose, M. liussell, D Samuelson, K. Sauer, C. Say, H. Sexton, F. Sexton, C. Sexton, K. Slll'Illlill'd, D. Smith, IJ. Solomon, ll. Stants, 'l'. Stants, ll. Stark, ll. Starr, li. Steinberg, .l. Ster- rett, ll. Stone, l'. Stradtner, li. Summer- field, l'. Swvanger, l'l'. Taylor, li, Taylor, J. 'l'haelier, O. 'l'lllllll, l. Van lluyne, S. Van Siekel, L. Veltnian, D. Vickers, B. NVardall, li. lYarner, ll. YYeller, lil, 'Wey- ant, l'. XVheeler, XV. XYiedower, ll. XVil- kins, ll. XYilliams, M, lVllllillllS, M. iVil- son, M. XVisby, ll. lVoolverton, li. NYolf. 1 Il ICLIGN IRNVIN Commercial Park College, A. B. l'nivt-rsity of Kansas University of Colorado Cr. Howell, B, Hurt-hard, L. Vain, li, Cof- 1 1 lelarlieek, lu. Harfllsty, 'l'. Harris, ll. liar- Kollinlf, K. Lowry, ll. Mt-Cleskey, ll. Mc- 1 'N l , . M. Pancake, II. Parker, C. l'arizo, L.

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JUNIGRS ENTEQTAIN LAVISHLY Seniors Are Honored Guesls at Annual Junior-Senior Banquet Dreseni Anne of Green Gables to Large Appreciaiive Audience NDER THE LEADTYRSHIP of Fred Gans, presi- dent: Franees Meade, vice-president: Bob Knox, secretary and treasurer, the juniors have coni- pleted their third and linal lap as underelassnien in their high sehool career. The juniors were repre- sented in student council by Ed Long and Maxine Laughlin. Junior Rotarians were: Fred Gans, Bob Knox, XYinston Kinderdiek, Conrad Hake, Kenneth Nieolay, and Bob Keast. The class was excellently guided through the year by its sponsors: Miss Lawellin, Miss l'inson, Mr. Brooks, and lllr. Collins. The juniors were well represented not only on the oridiron but 'ilso on the basketball court. Those out for football were: Lester Akers, junior Murphy, Al- fred Switzer, Bob Keast, Fred Gans, Don Vickers. Earl Hardisty. and Ed Long. Those out lor basket- ball were: Alfred Switzer, Conrad llake, Vtiilnier NfVen- ger, Dale Cavender, Fred Gans, Ivan Cheney, Donald lflolnies, and lid Long. The annual class play Anne of Green Gables was presented on May 5, by the junior class under the capable direction of Miss Cfhristniore. lt was well received by a large audience in the city auditorium. The juniors eliniaxed the year by entertaining the seniors with the annual junior-Senior reception. The reception was given at the Hotel Sunflower on April 22. 15 4 l i lLll'ilOF5 T.. Aker, M. Allen, F. lianman, E. Bariizwtl, li. Betlie, K. lllziek, F. lilaz- er, .l. Bowyer, F. llrennenizin, ll. liren- nenizin, lil, Callnhain, IP. i'avenmler, J. Uhrisinan, A. Clark, M. Coker, l, When- ey, M. Coleinnn, NY. Uorinziek, ll. lll'2Ll1S, H. t'r:1wl'or1l, M. llalinke, ll. lbowns, .l. Plaster, l. liinery, M. I'1'inii,g', 0. Ep- ler, XY, Fritz, I . thins, ti, liiese, A. Gish, tl tlongh, K. Green, CT, Hake, Ifllvzt llziiieu, ll. llaisloner, J. llnrris, H. IIerelienroesler, 'l', llerren. 1', Hill, D, llolines, V. Hoover, F. Iloui:,h, li, llowairtl, H, Iliiinharger, M. llnril, U, Jaiines, ll. Jorilon, lb. Kezlll, li. Ka-ost, XY. Kilicleriliek, ll. Knox, ll, Kruger, Il. llucly, V. lmnilis, M. liziilrgli- lin, Janet liet.7lair, IG. Long, lt. Mt-Coy, li. lVlt-Kee, J. Mull, lll, Mzill, IC. Mark, ll. Marshall, Y. Mnrsteller, B. Mzisten. J. Masten, F. Meade, M. Millinin, B. Miller, ll. Moore, il. Minler, J. Murphy, l.. Murphy, fl. Mustarrl, S. Mnsioe, M. Nelson, K. Nieolziy. Il. 0'lJell, V. l':i:.g'e, .l. Patterson, L. Pzilterson, ll. l'alterson, 'V. l'ane:1ke, ll. Phelps, .l. l'ooler, N. Przither, li. llam- ey, P. llziy, J. lit-rllly, IZ. lleynolils, ID. liiekenizin, IP. Ilizor, li, llose, tr. llos- siter, ll, Singer, Il. Sonrlers, M. Simp- son, M. Slillie, li. F-tanks, ll. Sirowig, A. Switzer, L. 'l'hiel, ll. Tiefie, l'. Townley, ll. Towne, M, Tnllis, V. Towne, V. Van Sit-kel, H, Veal, G. Vossloh, J. NVelsh, XVilnia YYenger, XViliner XVeng,'er, IC. XVilson, Bob XVor- ley, R. XYliiteh:1iI', J. YYood, D. XYright. l VF? R A LA YY IGLLTN lil. S. University of Kansas llorner Conservatory Latin linker Vniversity, A. B K, S, 'I'. C., l'itlsburg', Calendar SI+Zl'TEMI51'1R Tlli---167 kids elntter np A. H. S. I reslnnen get in j0lll'l1illlSll1 elass. Several seniors try to dale Miss Irwin before they find onli that she's a new teacher. ltilh-Miss Nelson puts her anti-gum-eliewing: t'tlIDIlilljJ,'ll into foree. Mildred Hess is the Boos- ter's first editor. liitli-Lousy lyeeiun which we found out later was about tele- vision, Vans irked. Elin 4 iamurizwr vicToR R. ALLEN, Jr. A student who, by his noble character, won the respect and admiration of all with whom he came in contact.



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Verdant Freshmen Gain Experience Organization Headed bg Roberta Townleg, Dresident, with Miss ibloome as Head Sponsorg Droiecied bg Freshman Dag ban IIEN Tl I I2 DOORS of Abilene high school swung open on September 7, one hundred and eighteen freshmen entered the portals of the school. This class was led by a group which included: Rob- erta Townley, president, George Rogers, vice-presi- dentg and Wayne VVilliams, secretary and treasurer. Rosemary Harmon and Vincent lXlcBoyle represented the class in the student council. The class was under the able supervision of Miss Evelyn Bloome, head sponsor, who was assisted by Mr. Fred Allison, llliss Ethel Giles, and Mr. Henry lVise. This year the freshmen sold at the Abilene-McPher- son football game and the Abilene-Salina basketball game. The proceeds from these two projects went toward buying this page. The freshmen were active in many phases of school life. A freshman basketball team composed of Bill Barber, Anson Coulson, Dean Funston, Kenneth Chap- man, Richard Royer, Bill Gough, james Boyd, Charles Gary, Dale Kirkpatrick, lid McCullough and llarvey Ollstedt and coached by Floyd Currier played a sched- ule of games in conjunction with junior high basket- ball. jim Thacker lettered on the high school first team. The following freshmen were on the varsity squad in football: Anson Coulson, Dale Kirkpatrick, lid lllc- Cullough, Everett llluir, Henry Kohman and Bill Bar- ber, the latter playing as regular fullback on the first eleven. The freshmen were active in other organizations also. Robert Bamnan was treasurer of the lfli-Y, Rose- mary Harmon and Vincent lllclioyle were members of the Student Council and Dick Young was on the de- bate squad. The class was also well represented in the band and in the vocal music department. Fresnrnen L, Adam, li. Annis, ll. Bauman, B, Barber, B. Barber, E. Barber, P. Bear, Pl. lilnesi, J. Boyd, B. Brown, M. Burke, J. Burnette, R. Callahan, K. ChaD1T1H-1'l, A, tflgirk, L. Clark, S. Coffelt, L. Cok- er, I.. Connor, A. Coulson, B. Cusit-k, L, lmyhoff, ll, llobkins, Y. llowns, D. l':gf.fll'SlU1l, K. Erin'-k, M. Fair, B. Frahni, Y, Freed, H. Fregxon, M. French, A. Funk, 1?-. Funston, IJ. Funston, C. Gary, 15. Giles, NY. Gish, J. Goodell, B. Gough, K, Griffis, P. Gruen, P. Guil- foyle, H. Hansen, S. Hardisty, XY. Har- greaves, R. Harmon, L. Hasloruery U Henne, V. Hensley, R. Herren, S. Hess M. Hill, E. Hoffman, M. Hoffman, H Houlton, M. Howard, J. Hutton, A. lr- by, C. James, D. Jordon, M. Judah B. Keel, CL Kennedy, M. Kenney, D Kirkpatrick, H. Kohman, M. Kohman C. Kohrs, B. Korn, O. Kuhn, B. Longi lr. Long, V. Mc-Boyle, IG. McCullough ll. Meier, B. Milham, D, Miller, E. Mill lipzgan, E. Muir, H. Mustard, R. Neal IC. Nels, IG. Nichols, ll. Obermeyer. li. Ullstedt, L. Patterson, Tl. Reynolds, . S. lleynolds, t'. Rin wood, C. llissinan, 5- tl. Hoge-rs, ll. Roof, IS. floss, ll. lloy- er, H. Hyun, I. Seriven, A. Simpson, M. Simpson, ll. Smith, l. Snyder, ti. Stel- ter, N. Strauss, C. Strowig, XV. Strunk, ll. Swacler, l.. 'l'hm-kt-r, L. Thompson, l'. Tidric-k, lb. Tober, ll. Townley, M. Van Sic-kt-l, F. Veltnizin, L. XYhite, D. lYhitehuir, XV. XYhitn-hnir, F. XVind- sor, C, XVoods, M. XYylder, ll. XVylie, NV. NYi1liams, D. Young, ll. Parker. .3 ...Boss N 4 i B. S. EVIGLYN BLOOME Home Economics Ft. Hays Kansas State, University of Colorado University of W'iseonsin i i L t 3 KFBI. Ellsworth Bearcats out- mud the Cowboys. 11th-Gnilfoyle's mother tells if from history quiz for her Mid- night Ride of XVillie Dawesf' Qtitli-Pollard 1'laye1's score a her to keep Speeds sparkler hit with Broken Dishes. clean so that it would be niee when she gives it back. editor and starts to work. 13th-Harmon ehosen annual 19th-Polomeme Potters pre- 2Tth- llo Fish l'erspire'! by Rock in Ili-Y. Roberta and The- odora Stunts give package wrap- ping demonstration in G. lt, 2!Itli-Mel'ln-rson Bulldogs chew Som 3 lycomug N0 one Slppt S0 it BIt'litlylllL'll. Collins' homburg must have been pretty good. lVith Slll2lSllt'tl by football. Prof. Rock in the hero role, the Iitith-t'ollins has sore lieald. Lions devour Mayor Callah:1n's Has-Beens in their annual charity game. NOVEMBER Sth--lVe send the faculty to 22nd-NVi11ua Staehli exempt Teachers' meeting and take a hol-

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